• WFL Book Club – Becoming Madam Secretary

    West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

    WFL’s volunteer led book club’s March selection is Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray. All are welcome to join on Tuesday, March 10 at 1:30 p.m. Annual registration is requested to receive important communications about schedule or location changes. “Stephanie Dray brings Frances Perkins, and everyone around her, so alive you feel she will walk

    Free
  • Christine Fawson Quartet in Concert

    West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

    Vocalist and trumpet player Christine Fawson brings her all-star trio featuring Tim Ray (piano), Marshall Wood (bass), and Casey Scheuerell (drums) to historic West Falmouth Library on Sunday, March 15 at 4 p.m. Tickets are $45 at www.FalmouthJazz.org. Co-sponsored by Falmouth Jazz and West Falmouth Library. A two-time Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition finalist

    $45
  • Tea Time Book Club – Commonwealth: A Novel by Ann Patchett

    West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

    The Tea Time Book Club meets once a month on the third Thursday at 6 p.m. Each time we meet, we’ll enjoy tea and take some time to catch up and get to know each other. We’ll discuss the book of the month and everyone will have an opportunity to recommend a book for the

    Free
  • Chant, Drum, & Dance

    Woods Hole Community Hall 68 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA, United States

    Songwriter, song leader, and music teacher Dawna Hammers presents Chant, Drum, & Dance on Saturday, March 21, at Woods Hole Community Hall. All ages are welcome. Admission is $10, $20 for couples or families. The event celebrates the Spring Equinox. Dawna will leach simple healing chants and rhythms from various traditions, as well as her

    $10
  • Falmouth Reads Together Book Discussion

    West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

    The 2026 Falmouth Reads Together town wide read is Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer. West Falmouth Library will host a book discussion Thursday, April 9 from 6-7 p.m. All are welcome! For a full list of Falmouth Reads Together events, visit the website. As a

    Free
  • “Amelia Earhart: Pioneer in Innovation” by Sheryl Faye

    West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

    Sherly Faye, who performs one-woman shows around the world,  will portray Amelia Earhart! “Amelia Earhart: Pioneer in Innovation” on Sunday, April 12, at 1 PM. Registration is required. A donation of $20 is suggested donation. This event is intended for adult patrons but the entire family is welcome to join. Amelia Earhart’s fearless, adventuresome spirit

    $20
  • Spring Wine Tasting: Wines of Northern Spain

    West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

    Sommelier Steve Bodell returns to the library for a Spring wine tasting, this time of Northern Spain, Wednesday, April 15 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $45 each; $70 for a pair. Northern Spain has a rich and storied tradition of wine dating back over 2000 years. It is wonderfully varied with dozens of Wine Regions

    $45 – $70
  • Woods Hole Trad Stroll

    Woods Hole Community Hall 68 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA, United States

    ArtsFalmouth's Woods Hole Trad Stroll 2026 will take place Saturday, May 2, from noon to 5:30 in Woods Hole Community Hall and other indoor and outdoor venues throughout Woods Hole. The Stroll is free and open to the public. The schedule of performances will be posted shortly. The event includes an Artisans Market in the

  • 2026 Cape Cod Optimism Walk for Parkinson’s

    Falmouth High School 874 Gifford Street, Falmouth

    The Annual APDA Cape Cod Optimism Walk is more than just a walk—it's a powerful celebration of hope, community, and progress in the fight against Parkinson's disease. Join us in 2026 as we step forward together for everyone affected by Parkinson's. This inspiring event unites our community to raise critical funds that drive real change: