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Kids & Family

5 Things You Need to Know Today, 7/5

Art, theater, and farm-fresh food.

1) Mostly sunny today, with temperatures in the high 70s and low 80s. Humid, with a bit of a breeze in the afternoon. Clouds rolling in shortly after sundown, with overnight temperatures in the mid 60s, and not much chance of rain.

2) The returns to , offering delicious local produce between noon and 6 p.m. Shop for fruits, vegetables, breads, wines, and a variety of other authentic products of Cape Cod. For more, visit the market online at http://www.falmouthfarmersmarket.org.

3) The hosts , teaching kids 10 and up the basics of visual art. Small groups and one-on-one instruction ensure that each student gets the most of of the class. Kids will also have the opportunity to experiment with a number of different media. The class is $60, and runs from 4-5:30 p.m. today, and for the next three weeks. For more, call (508) 540-3304, email director@falmouthart.org, or visit http://www.falmouthart.org.

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4) Writer Mike Daisey and director Jean-Michele Gregory present , The Orient Express, at the . Daisey embarks on a modern-day version of the famous rail route in order to escape scandal. Tickets are $20, and the show runs from 8-10 p.m. For more, call (508) 457-4242, email info@capecodtheatreproject.org, or visit http://www.capecodtheatreproject.org.

5) This day in history: the Christian Mission, soon to become known as the Salvation Army, is founded (1865); members of the Chicago White Sox are brought to trial for throwing the 1919 World Series (1921); and scientists at Scotland's Roslin Institute produce the world's first cloned mammal, Dolly the sheep.

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