
1) More clouds are in the forecast for today, with a 30 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon. Humid, with temperatures in the high 70s. Fifty percent chance of rain overnight.
2) The second annual begins at 9 a.m., at 180 Scranton Avenue. Your participation fee of $20 for adults, and $10 for children and adults 22 and younger, will go toward the MDSC's efforts to provide awareness, education, and support, and to encourage acceptance and inclusion for children and adults with Down syndrome. Raffles, silent auctions, music by The Elbows, and ice cream from Smitty's will keep things fun for all. For more information, call (781) 221-0024, email bwbythesea@mdsc.org, or visit http://www.mdsc.kintera.org/bwbythesea2012.
3) Kids can bring their American Girl dolls to the at 1 p.m. for an . The $5 admission price covers much more than tea and pastries, as children will have the chance to learn about the history of tea and coffee in early America. Be sure to make your reservations before the event. For more information, call (508) 548-4857, email fhs@cape.com, or visit http://www.falmouthhistoricalsociety.org/.
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4) The presents , a new play by Neil Labute, tonight from 8 to 10. Find out what happens when a pair of Hollywood stars try to explain their upcoming love scene to their respective partners. Tickets are $20. To learn more, call (508) 457-4242, email capecodtheatreproject@yahoo.com, or visit http://www.capecodtheatreproject.org.
5) This day in history: the 14th Amendment becomes law, granting citizenship to freed slaves (1868); Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, starting World War I (1914); and Jacqueline Bouvier, later Kennedy, is born (1929).