Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill
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10 Meetinghouse Rd
Truro, MA 02666 - (508) 349-7511
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Mark Kittredge
Excellant opening of Mitchel Johnson's paintings. What a great resource the art center is for Truro !
Oct 4th, 2021 -
judith motzkin
Castle Hill is carrying on!
Apr 11th, 2020 -
Donna Lieberman
May 12th, 2019 -
Daniel Saputro
May 12th, 2019 -
Arthur Glauberman
When we arrived in Truro for our vacation, we looked through a flier for the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill and realized that they had scheduled some fantastic events that we could sign up for on their website. This evening we went to a fascinating lecture presented by Mark Bittman and Doc Willoughby. Doc Willougby , who is also a good writer, interviewed Mark Bittman about his new book: Animal, Vegetable,Junk: A History of Food from Sustainable to Suicidal. The Truro Center sent us emails urging people to carpool since they were expecting a huge crowd snd Prior to the event, had the opportunity to speak with Susan Kai Schwartz , the Program Manager, who assured me that if I arrived thirty minutes early, I’d be able to find parking. When we arrived, the first person we met was Bruce Player, the Program Coordinator. Bruce greeted us like we were old friends, even though we had never met! He urged us to take our lawn chairs and find a good place to sit for the lecture and when I asked, don’t you want to see my ticket?, Bruce assured me he’d find us but was more interested in our comfort. My wife and I were impressed with everything we experienced at the center. They served refreshments that were reasonably priced and while I had promised myself I wouldn’t buy another book, Mark Bittman’s talk was so stimulating and delightful, I felt we needed to read it immediately! The other wonderful aspect of the evening is that we didn’t get one mosquito bite! They had a special machine that kept the mosquitoes away. The center also had beautiful restrooms inside their buildings. I strongly urge you to check out their website and make and plan to visit the Truro Center for the Arts when you are vacationing on the Cape.
Jul 11th, 2021
Contact Info
- (508) 349-7511
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill?
A The phone number for Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill is: (508) 349-7511.
Q Where is Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill located?
A Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill is located at 10 Meetinghouse Rd, Truro, MA 02666
Q What days are Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill open?
A Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill is open:
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Q How is Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill rated?
A Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill has a 5.0 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
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( 7 Reviews )Mark Kittredge on Google
Excellant opening of Mitchel Johnson's paintings. What a great resource the art center is for Truro !
judith motzkin on Google
Castle Hill is carrying on!
Donna Lieberman on Google
Daniel Saputro on Google
Arthur Glauberman on Google
When we arrived in Truro for our vacation, we looked through a flier for the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill and realized that they had scheduled some fantastic events that we could sign up for on their website. This evening we went to a fascinating lecture presented by Mark Bittman and Doc Willoughby. Doc Willougby , who is also a good writer, interviewed Mark Bittman about his new book: Animal, Vegetable,Junk: A History of Food from Sustainable to Suicidal. The Truro Center sent us emails urging people to carpool since they were expecting a huge crowd snd Prior to the event, had the opportunity to speak with Susan Kai Schwartz , the Program Manager, who assured me that if I arrived thirty minutes early, I’d be able to find parking. When we arrived, the first person we met was Bruce Player, the Program Coordinator. Bruce greeted us like we were old friends, even though we had never met! He urged us to take our lawn chairs and find a good place to sit for the lecture and when I asked, don’t you want to see my ticket?, Bruce assured me he’d find us but was more interested in our comfort. My wife and I were impressed with everything we experienced at the center. They served refreshments that were reasonably priced and while I had promised myself I wouldn’t buy another book, Mark Bittman’s talk was so stimulating and delightful, I felt we needed to read it immediately! The other wonderful aspect of the evening is that we didn’t get one mosquito bite! They had a special machine that kept the mosquitoes away. The center also had beautiful restrooms inside their buildings. I strongly urge you to check out their website and make and plan to visit the Truro Center for the Arts when you are vacationing on the Cape.