Pops by the Sea | 2017 Program

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Fashion by the Sea

Contributed By Amanda Converse of the Current Quarterly

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itizens Bank Pops by the Sea not only presents a unique opportunity for locals and visitors to hear the Boston Pops perform on our sandy soils, but also to have a little fun with fashion. In recent years, both women and men have used the occasion to play with styles, apropos to the seaside setting where it takes place. For the ladies, think light summer sundresses and a little nautical flare; and this summer season it’s all about bright colors, little white dresses, and bold florals. For the guys, it’s an ideal time to lighten up a little - literally toss off the suit jacket, roll up the shirt sleeves, and throw on a pair of dressy shorts. Luckily there are plenty of options to show some personality with patterned button-downs, quirky bow ties, Nantucket Reds or a Panama hat. If you’re struggling to find something in your closet that fits the bill, the Pops presents a chance to shop locally for the perfect outfit. Shopping locally is vital to Cape Cod because more of the money spent in small local shops gets recirculated back into the community than money spent elsewhere. And local businesses give the area its unique character, in part, by supporting the arts so the Cape can remain a vibrant place year-round.

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To demonstrate how easy and worthwhile it is to shop at local boutiques, The Current Quarterly - the Cape’s only dedicated shopping and fashion magazine - partnered with the Arts Foundation to outfit two willing Board Members with hip, stylish wardrobes for this year’s Pops. We took Jim Saben to Puritan Cape Cod which has some of the best selection of men’s clothing on the Cape. There, we built his outfit from head-to-toe with a brightly colored shirt and dress shorts by Peter Millar, Trask loafers and a Miguel Bellido leather braided belt. We couldn’t resist topping the look off with a Bird Dog Bay shark tie from Black Eel Outfitters to go right along with this year’s shark theme. For the lovely Jennifer Dooling, we found an easy-breezy dress by Clara Sun Woo that conjured up thoughts of the sea and topped it off with a coordinating tassel necklace both from Oz in Barnstable Village. Fashion is a form of art, and the Pops by the Sea is the perfect occasion for this kind of self-expression –while supporting and celebrating the rich arts and culture scene that exists in this section of the state.

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We Thank Our AFCC Members

5min
pages 80-82

Celebration: A ’70s Sing-Along

2min
pages 77-79

Program

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pages 74-76

Pre-show Entertainment

1min
pages 68-73

About the Boston Pops

2min
pages 60-61

Fashion by the Sea

2min
pages 62-64

2017 Fellows Exemplify Cape Cod’s Creative Diversity

5min
pages 54-56

VIP Attendees

2min
pages 57-59

Take a Bow, John Williams

2min
page 53

Ashley Brown Inspires Audiences to Dream

2min
page 52

Keith Lockhart

2min
page 51

Grants at Work - Barnstable Senior Center

2min
page 47

Grants at Work - Dennisport Revitalization

2min
pages 49-50

Creative Exchange

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page 48

Grants at Work - Cape Rep Theatre

2min
page 43

Grants at Work - Sing for Joy

2min
page 39

Grants at Work - Dennis Yarmouth Music Department

3min
pages 44-46

Grant Recipients

7min
pages 32-36

Thank You to Our Patron Supporters

1min
pages 25-26

Thank You, Lynne Poyant

1min
page 31

AFCC’s Winter Art

1min
pages 22-23

T-Shirt Design Awards

2min
page 21

Honorary Chair Sheldon Stewart

2min
pages 16-17

Jackie Reeves, Discipline and Passion

2min
pages 14-15

Dr. Gregory Skomal

2min
page 12

Spring Soirée

1min
pages 18-20

A Letter from Our Sponsor

2min
page 5

Welcome

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page 4

A Letter from Our Board Chair

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