
1) The rain should move out by this morning, making way for clear skies, and temperatures in the mid to high 70s. More rain should move in later in the day or overnight, though, with temperatures sinking into the low 60s.
2) The wraps up today, offering all manner of performances, from theater to spoken word to jazz, folk, and classical music. Come to the between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. to check out the performances, and the works of more than 50 artisans and crafts people. For more, call (508) 548-2892, email info@ArtsFalmouth.org, or visit www.ArtsFalmouth.org.
3) Plenty of indoor art is also available for your viewing pleasure. Stop by for , and exhibit featuring the innovative work of Howard Dunn, Andrew Child, John Tunney, and others. Bring $5 for admission, and come between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. For more, visit www.highfieldhall.org. You can also catch at , highlighting the work of local artists Gloria Warren and Mary Lous Gitlitz. For more, call (508) 457-0800, email marcia@fctv.org, or visit www.fctv.org. If you're in Mashpee, stop into Woodruff's Art Center in Mashpe Commons between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. for , and exhibit featuring paintings, collages, photographs, and more, from a wide range of local artists. To learn more, call (508) 477-5767, email woodruffsartcenter@verizon.net, or visit WoodruffsArtCenter.com.
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4) Irish and American folk musician continues his run at , beginning at 8:00 tonight. For details, call (508) 548-0285, or visit www.liammaguire.com. To check out Mr. Quinn's repertoire, go to www.dannyquinn.com. A little later, at the , takes the stage, beginning at 9:30. No cover at either venue.
5) This day in history: young artist Pablo Picasso has his first major show, in Paris (1901); the USSR blockades all roads leading into West Berlin, cutting off the democratic enclave (1948); and Eamon de Valera, the world's oldest statesman, resigns his position as president of Ireland, at the age of 90 (1973).