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Campus Provincetown Campus Provincetown Campus Provincetown, Inc. is a charitable not-for-profit corporation created to encourage off-season economic develoment by marketing courses and programs offered by local arts, education, business and science organizations. P.O. Box 847, Provincetown
Cape Cod Community College Cape Cod Community College is a place of personal discovery, enrichment, and professional development for those just beginning the quest and for those at many points along the path of higher education throughout life. 2240 Iyannough Road, West Barnstable 877-846-3672
Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC) The Fine Arts Work Center offers a unique residency for writers and visual artists in the crucial early stages of their careers. Located in Provincetown, an area with a long history as an arts colony, the Work Center provides seven-month fellowships to twenty fellows each year in the form of living/work space and a modest monthly stipend. Residencies run from October 1 through May 1. Fellows have the opportunity to pursue their work independently in a diverse and supportive community. 24 Pearl Street, Provincetown 508-487-9960 Fax 508-487-8873
Lower Cape Cod Community Development Corporation The Lower Cape Cod Community Development Corporation empowers local individuals and organizations to become self-sufficient, enhancing the Lower Cape community character and quality of life in an environmentally sound manner. The CDC helps provide Lower Cape residents of low and moderate income with affordable housing, employment and economic opportunities, and assistance to the small business community. Main Street Mercantile, Box 1860, North Eastham 508-240-7874, 800-220-6202 Fax 508-240-5085
Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) Campus Provincetown partner. Exhibitions, art classes, lectures, concerts, film series (winter only) and gift shop. Special programs for kids. Life drawing classes. Sculptures outside on the PAAM grounds. 460 Commercial Street, Provincetown 508-487-1750
Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies (PCCS) Campus Provincetown partner. Environmental research and education in the coastal and marine ecosystems; extensive research on the great whales. 115 Bradford Street, Provincetown 508-487-3622
Provincetown International Film Festival (PIFF) Founded in 1999, the Provincetown International FilmFestival (PIFF)is one of the country's preeminent film festivals, presenting diverse programming - the only year-round programming in Provincetown - that reflects the town's unique place in American history. 237 Commercial Street, P.O. Box 605, Provincetown 508-487-FILM (3456)
Provincetown Public Schools We believe: All children can learn and can meet high standards. It is the mission of the Provincetown Public Schools to produce self-sufficient citizens who are adaptable to change and possess the self-esteem motivation and skills to continue individual growth, solve simple and complex problems, respect and accept individual and cultural differences by providing clearly focused educational experiences that promote excellence. We can only accomplish this through an active and responsible partnership with our community, a visionary and innovative curriculum and dedicated knowledgeable staff. 12 Winslow Street, Provincetown 508-487-5040
Provincetown Theater The mission of Provincetown Theater is to sponsor new play development and productions by American artists; produce professional and non-professional theater; provide educational and training opportunity for youth and adults; and to maintain the Provincetown Theater as a performing arts venue for the Cape Cod community. 238 Bradford Street, Provincetown 508-487-9793, 800-791-7487
Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill Campus Provincetown partner. Castle Hill is open year-round. Art classes and art workshops for adults and kids. 10 Meetinghouse Road, Truro 508-349-7511
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