Cape Elizabeth Schools are cancelled.
Cape Care is closed.
Community Services will open at 9:00am
All programs starting at 9:00 am or prior are cancelled.
We will update later programs as needed.
Happy Holidays and be safe.
Keeping Cape Active
Cape Elizabeth Schools are cancelled.
Cape Care is closed.
Community Services will open at 9:00am
All programs starting at 9:00 am or prior are cancelled.
We will update later programs as needed.
Happy Holidays and be safe.
Due to forecast, as of now, all Community Services programs beginning at 9:00 am or earlier are canceled.
Participate in our recreational basketball league with Coach David Shields! Compete against other teams from surrounding communities. Practices start on Monday with 7-8 games to be played on Wednesdays/Thursdays January – March. Program #: 222-394. Fee: $75. Call 799-2868 to register.
Power restored at 10:45 am. After-School Care and youth and adult programs will run as scheduled.
Cape Elizabeth Community Services has no power.
Cape Care Preschool and Before care are closed.
We will resume Cape Care when power has been restored, but we are not sure when that will be.
All morning Classes held at CECS are cancelled until power is restored.
Given the forecast, we are cancelling the Sounds by the Sea Portland Jazz Orchestra Combo concert for this evening.
It has been a great summer concert series and we look forward to welcoming everyone back next year!
In an August 6, 2021 Memo to Town Department Heads, Town Manager Matthew Sturgis announced that effective Monday, August 9, masks will be required in all Town buildings for staff, visitors, and customers conducting business in Town buildings. This requirement will be reviewed each Friday and will reflect the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations.
The decision follows an August 4 Maine Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announcement which states that a number of counties in Maine are considered as substantial or high-risk for the Delta variant for COVID-19; As part of this designation, mask wearing is strongly recommended when indoors for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. This is due to the highly contagious nature of the Delta variant and the potential for breakthrough infections.
Sturgis reported that, “Cape Elizabeth is currently in excess of 95 percent vaccinated, and Town staff is similarly vaccinated. However, there is a concern on exposure and potential breakthrough infections for Town staff and visitors to Town buildings.
Last week we lost some functionality of our website. We are in the process of repairing/recreating the sidebar menus. We are here at 799-2868 if needed.