ArtsFalmouth, Inc. welcomes nonprofit and similar community organizations to set up tents on the Falmouth Library Lawn during Arts Alive 2026 to provide information about their activities. Organizations will be there from 10 AM to 5 PM on Saturday, June 13, and from 11 AM to 5 PM on Sunday, June 14. We encourage everyone to stop by and learn more about some of the many great community organizations that contribute to the vitality of Falmouth and the Upper Cape.
Community Organizations may sign up to participate in Arts Alive by filling out this form: Community Organizations Vendor Application.
Belonging to Each Other (Saturday only)
BTEO provides transitional housing, support and guidance to our homeless neighbors in Falmouth. They will offer single-page handouts and flyers about the organization
Cape Cod Healthcare (Saturday only)
Cape Cod Healthcare and Falmouth Hospital will provide information about stroke and give away free T-shirts, pamphlets (if requested), stress balls, and other small items, which may include sun block and lip balm, as well. CCH personnel will talk to people who would like to learn more about stroke. They will also have a blood pressure station for those participants who would like to have their blood pressure checked.
Cape Cod Voters for Animals (Sunday only)
Cape Cod Voters for Animals will provide educational materials from MSPCA and MA Audubon regarding animal advocacy legislation and issues in Massachusetts and how to get involved. Heather Wright, the first and only MSPCA-CAL (Community Advocacy Leader), is part of the statewide volunteer network and she is hoping to get others involved.
Don and Dottie Smith YMCA (Saturday and Sunday)
Representatives will provide Informational brochures about the new YMCA coming to Falmouth.
Falmouth Chamber Players (Saturday and Sunday)
The Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra is an amateur orchestra dedicated to performing classical music. They will provide pamphlets with next season’s schedule, summer orchestra informational fliers, and other information.
Falmouth Chorale (Saturday only)
The mission of the Falmouth Chorale is to engage with audiences by sharing theirpassion for musical excellence and the joy of singing. The Chorale aspires to provide audiences a window into the world of diverse choral music, as well as to engender an emotional, cultural, and wellness link to musical experiences in their lives.
The Falmouth Chorale will distribute a list of planned programs fortheir next concert season.
Falmouth Genealogical Society (Saturday and Sunday)
The Society is a nonprofit organization of beginner, amateur, and professional family historians and genealogists dedicated to studying, preserving and sharing family histories. ​Established in 1985, FGS promotes genealogical research among members, the Barnstable County community, and anyone interested in family history. Volunteers at the Arts Alive booth will inform people about its free services and capabilities, do online ancestor look ups in various censuses and family trees for persons interested in exploring their family history.
Falmouth Gun Safety Coalition (Saturday only)
The Falmouth Gun Safety Coalition promotes gun safety and responsible firearm ownership. They will provide free gunlocks, literature, information, and brochures.
Falmouth Public Library (Saturday only)
The Falmouth Public Library serves as a welcoming community hub that provides free access to information, resources, and lifelong learning opportunities. It supports literacy, curiosity, and connection through diverse collections, programs, and services for all ages. The library is committed to enriching the community by fostering knowledge, creativity, and engagement.
The Library will provide information about library services and summer reading programs and children’s activities.
Foster MA-DCF (Saturday and Sunday)
The Department of Children and Family Services is seeking foster and adoptive home for or kids. DCF will provide information about foster care and free swag.

