Graphic titled "Cape Cod Holiday Lights Recycling Collection." It announces that all 15 towns on Cape Cod are accepting broken holiday strand lights for recycling. Below, it lists accepted items: Rope lights, Garland lights, C7 and C9 bulbs, Mini lights, and LED holiday lights. At the bottom, logos for Barnstable County, AmeriCorps, and Cape Cod Cooperative Extension are displayed. The graphic is bordered by images of colorful holiday lights on top and bottom, with a festive, dark background.

Recycle Broken or Unwanted Holiday Lights at All Cape Cod Transfer Stations

Holiday Lights Recycling Drive Runs November Through January  November 18, 2024 (Barnstable, MA) – Have broken or unwanted holiday lights? Don’t toss them—recycle them! Barnstable County’s Cape Cod Cooperative Extension […]

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Kicking Off Group Service with AmeriCorps Cape Cod

This past week marked the first official Group Service day for our AmeriCorps Cape Cod members, and they’ve already made a meaningful impact across Cape Cod’s natural and historical landscapes. […]

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AmeriCorps Cape Cod Swearing-In Ceremony

In late September, our AmeriCorps Cape Cod (ACC) members took the AmeriCorps pledge and were officially sworn in as the Year 26 Corps. For the next 11 months, these 11 […]

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Public and Media Invited to Attend Swear-In Ceremony for Americorps Cape Cod’s Year 26 Members

September 23, 2024 (Barnstable, MA) – AmeriCorps Cape Cod (ACC) is marking 26 years of service to Cape Cod with a Swearing-In Ceremony for its newest members, who will serve from […]

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AmeriCorps Cape Cod Year 25 Graduation Ceremony

Yesterday, AmeriCorps Cape Cod celebrated the graduation of 18 remarkable members from Year 25. The event also honored two exceptional service partners and recognized two lifetime service partner awardees. The […]

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AmeriCorps Cape Cod Honors Year 25 Graduates

July 16, 2024 (Barnstable, MA) – On July 25th, the AmeriCorps Cape Cod program will celebrate 18 graduating members who have each completed 11 months and 1,700 hours of public service. These dedicated individuals have worked on crucial projects that protect the Cape’s natural resources, prepare for disasters, educate the community, and engage volunteers. 

The public is invited to join the graduation ceremony to honor these dedicated individuals and their significant contributions to the Cape Cod community.

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