Friday, September 26, 2008

Touched By An Angel

Harvest Moon Dance Social
Where: Bay Pointe Country Club Onset MA
When: Saturday October 4, 2008
Time: 7pm-12pm
$10 Admission
Angel Tickets, Hors d’oeuvres, Live Entertainment
For more information call
Touched By Angels
Helping Those In Need
508-888-7977
Singles and Couples are encouraged to join us.

Gina Clark, President/CEO
Office Phone (508) 888-7977 www.touchedbyangelsonline.com Office Fax (508) 888-7877
PO Box 1522 Marstons Mills, MA 02648 Non-Profit Organization

Friday, September 19, 2008

What's Happening at 4C's?

New For Fall 2008
Gerontology Intensive Workshop Series
An Interdisciplinary Workshop Series for Service Providers
Who Work Now or Want to Work with Older Adults


The Series covers the major topic areas in gerontology, and strongly benefits individuals currently working in or preparing to work in this rapidly growing field. There is a Certificate and Continuing Education Units (20 to 25 CEUs) for individuals who register for the series and attend at least 8 of the 10 workshops. This 25-hour (10) workshop series offers a focused, practical approach to understanding, assessing and intervening with a variety of service concerns affecting the diverse aging population on Cape Cod and the Islands. Registrants will acquire the basic knowledge and skill set needed to work effectively with older adults in a variety of service settings. You will learn assessment skills, practical intervention skills, and a range of available Cape and off-Cape resources that can be accessed to aid this population.

All Seminars Run 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in Rm. 114 of the South Building - CCCC - West Barnstable Campus


TO REGISTER PLEASE CALL 508-375-4012 AND ENROLL IN COURSE WHN014-64
For more information please contact: Lois André, Workforce Education Resource Center
508/362-2131 x 4505 or landre@capecod.edu

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Harwich Cranberry Festival

ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW
September 13th - 14th
Harwich High School field
Oak Street
Saturday 10am-8pm
Sunday 10am-5pm
(for more details CRAFT SHOW)



FIREWORKS
September 12th
8pm/Dusk
Red River Beach



CARNIVAL
September 13th - 14th
Sat 10am-8pm Sun 10am-5pm
Rides, Games, Cotton Candy
Harwich High School field
Oak Street




HOME TOWN PARADE
September 7th, Sunday
1pm Kickoff at Doane Road and Route 28
Ends at Town Hall, Main Street

After parade activities will be at Brooks Park. We will be celebrating the gifting of the park's 100th anniversary. There will be food, entertainment and the judging of the floats by ballot.

TASTE OF HARWICH
Chamber of Commerce Event
Thursday, September 4th
Cape Cod Regional Tech High School
Tickets & Info: 508 430 1165

OLD FASHIONED FIRE HOUSE
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Sunday, September 7th
7am - 11am
Harwich Fire Station, 175 Sisson Road, Harwich

BERRY BEST PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Saturday, September 13th
8am - 11am
Yard Sale 10am
Pilgrim Congregational Church
533 Route 28, Harwichport

4TH ANNUAL HOT RODS & COOL RIDES
Saturday, September 13th
2pm - 5pm
Harwich Community Center
100 Oak Street, Harwich

TRADE & HOME EXPO

September 13th - 14th
Saturday 10am - 8pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm
Fairgrounds

CRANBERRY EXHIBIT
September 13th, Saturday
1 - 4pm
Brooks Academy Museum
80 Parallel Street, Harwich Center


Monday, September 1, 2008

Art on Cape Cod

Do you wonder where the time went this summer?
Check out the Cape Cod Museum of Fine Arts and The Cultural Center of Cape Cod for year round entertainment and programs.


Welcome to Cape Cod Museum of Art!

The Cape Cod Museum of Art’s mission is to collect, conserve, study, interpret and exhibit works by outstanding artists associated with Cape Cod and the Islands. Through its programs, the museum seeks to preserve the artistic heritage of the area and to foster artistic and cultural growth within the individual and the community.

Visit CCMA to discover the Cape through historical and contemporary artists:

- See exhibitions in seven galleries
- Stroll through the lovely sculpture garden
- Visit the Museum Shop for unique gifts by artists and artisans
- Explore your creativity in year-round art classes for adults and children
- Be inspired through various lectures by artists and scholars
- Check out the valuable art resources in our library
- Enjoy exciting special events throughout the year
- View independent films in The Screening Room
- KIDS TREASURE HUNT IN THE GALLERIES: Bring the kids any time to go on the KIDS' TREASURE HUNT IN THE GALLERIES – a guide of fun things to find in our current shows. Parents enjoy the interaction of sharing art with the children and the children are given a special prize to take home.

Cape Cod Museum of Art
60 Hope Lane, Off Route 6A
Dennis, MA 02638
508-385-4477
www.ccmoa.org


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The Cultural Center of Cape Cod
307 Old Main Street
South Yarmouth, MA 02664
508-394-7100
www.cultural-center.org

The Cultural Center's mission is to increase access to education in the visual and performing arts, culture and humanities for all Cape residents, with specific concentration on youth development and professional growth. It serves as a focal point for the community and visitors to the area interested in culture and the arts by offering instruction, entertainment and exhibition.
Art Day-Class





Thursday, August 28, 2008

Swim For Life

Small Swim Logo
Provincetown Swim for Life &
Paddler Flotilla Update

QUICK LINKS
monument



Dear Friends of the Swim for Life,

Swim headquarters is a flurry with activity--the ribbons have arrived, the t-shirts are all over town, the Swim caps are expected this week and the harbor water is beckoning. The town is ready for your spirited arrival.

Just a reminder, please note that the Swim is starting from Long Point at 10:30AM (instead of 11AM), and at low tide. The incoming tide will be with you on your way to shore.

See you September 6.
Peace,
Jay

PROVINCETOWN'S HOMETOWN SWIM
It's not surprising that Provincetown is considered "hometown" to countless people who have lived, worked or visited here over the years. Whether townie or tourist - or yearrounder, resident, part-time resident, summer visitor or worker - all share a strong and sometimes possessive connection to this spiral spit of sand.

The Swim for Life - September 6 will be 21 years - is an event that brings visibility to this confluence of harbor, harborside and overlapping histories. It is a gathering of the Provincetown diaspora, a spirtual home for many.

For native daughter Joanne Roderick Belmore and her 14-year-old daughter Savannah, the event is an opportunity to support community health services and the challenge of swimming across Provincetown Harbor, an idea she never thought of until the Swim for Life was created. Now living in West Yarmouth where her daughter will enter Dennis-Yarmouth High School this fall, Joanne, a nurse, has strong family ties to the community and visits here often, where her two other children hang out at the West End Racing Club.

At the other end of the state in the Berkshires, Jim Youngerman arose on the day of the Swim last year, looked across Laurel Lake in Lee, spontaneously dove in and swam over and back - about a mile and a half - "a parallel universe fresh water Swim for Life" he wrote in a letter. After the swim he contacted his friends and sent in $61 in pledges. "Parallel" swims such as this have occurred in Florida, California and New York City over the years with folks who were unable to be present but wanted to paricipate in this unique Provincetown tradition. Jim's connection to the Cape tip goes back to the 1960s. He will swim again this year, where, he's not sure. Stay tuned.

This year's event on Saturday, September 6, will once again be held at the Boatslip Resort, 161 Commercial Street. Swimmer registration begins at 9:00 am, boaters and kayakers at 8:30 am. The public is invited to greet the swimmers beginning at 11:00 am, followed by the Mermaid Brunch on the Boatslip deck at noon. Entertainment will be provided by Magic of Steel, followed by award presentations. The 15th annual Celebration of Life Concert, produced by John Thomas is association with the Swim, will be held at the Meeting House the night before at 8:00 pm. Prayer Ribbons, which commemorate both those who are living and deceased, will be available to the public at both venues. All events are free and open to the public.

Business sponsors include: the Provincetown Banner, the Boatslip Resort, Paul Mitchell, Far Land Provisions and New England Blade. The event is also sponsored in part by the Provincetown Tourism Fund.

Bailey Bob Bailey Swim for Life t-shirts, which are 100% organic cotton, are available at Venture Athletics at Whaler's Wharf, the AIDS Suport Group at the Firehouse next to Town Hall, at artSTRAND at 494 Commercial Street, and at weekend events.

This quintessential community tradition raises funds for the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod, Helping Our Women, Outer Cape Health Services, Provincetown Rescue Squad and Lower Cape Ambulance.
For registration forms for swimmers, paddlers, security boaters, volunteer and sponsorship opportunities or to make an online donation, contact: Swim for Life, P.O. Box 819, Provincetown, MA 02657, 508-487-1930, email, thecompact@comcast.net, and at its website, www.swim4life.org.










Thursday, August 14, 2008

Old Timers Surf Contest

OLD TIMERS Long Boards Surf Contest

August 17th 2008 • 5 PM • Whitecrest Beach • Wellfleet

Welcome to the “08” Old Timers Surf Contest !

* All boards must be eight (8) feet in length or longer, and pre-date 1970.
So leave your FAB, new Dewey Weber or whatever at home.
* No leashes/ No wetsuits : If its too Cold - Tough!!!
* All judging is done on the 1/2 point coaxial circle of mass confusion system.
Any questions about this system can be answered on page 4 of your official Rule Book.
* Please - no bottles on the beach - clean up after yourself
* Don’t take this too seriously - Have fun!
* No REFUNDS. . .and absolutely NO WHINING!!!


Women Lifeguards Women
Puppies 21-30
Yuppies 31-40
Corporate Office Types 41-50
Social Security 50-62
Old Timers 65-70+
Mens Lifeguards
Old Men Lifeguards


OLDTIMERS • PO BOX 75 • EASTHAM MA • 02642

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

The Hooker's Ball



The 8th Annual Hookers Ball
Saturday, August 16th, 2008
Chatham VFW
508-945-2432
www.ccchfa.org

Monday, August 11, 2008

What's UP on the UPPER CAPE?

SANDWICH
Farmer's Market, Quaker Meeting House Road, Tuesdays, 2:30-6:30 (One of the best on the Cape)

Flea Market, High School, Wednesdays, August 13 & 20, 8am-1pm (Heard it's best to go as early as possible in the AM...)

Thornton W. Burgess Museum - Peter Rabbit's Animal Day, Wednesday, August 13, 10-2 (Visit the Green Briar Nature Center on Rte. 6A too while you're in the area; it's worth it!)

MASHPEE
First Annual Family Fun Fest, South Cape Village, Saturday, 10-3 - Lots of fun w/ live broadcast by WCOD, Sheriff's K-9 Unit demo, Providence Dancing Copy, Juggler, Magician, Moonwalk & more (Guaranteed lots 'o fun for everyone.)

FALMOUTH
Bounty of the Bay Seafood Tasting & Benefit Auction, Saturday, 2-6 @ Waquoit Bay Reserve (what a spot!)

Monday, August 4, 2008

MyCape Family Photo Contest

What we did on our summer vacation

Be eligible to win a $100.00 gift certificate to your favorite local Cape Cod store! Here's a fun, easy project the whole family can work on together before the kids go back to school.

What have you all been doing this summer? Have you been beaching it? Taking day trips? Are the kids hanging out with friends? Participating in their favorite sport or activity?

Submit photos or articles now through September 19, 2008 & be eligible to win a $100.00 gift certificate to your favorite local Cape Cod store. Be sure to mention ‘summer vacation’ in the description of the photo.

Girls Just Want To Have Sun
"Alexis & Kylie Boyle, summer residents of Chatham, enjoy a day at Ridgevale Beach with their best friends, Ruby and Amy."
-Submitted by Alexis Boyle to mycape.com/Chatham

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

MyCape.com Community Liaisons



Patty Pry

Pat oversees the administration of MyCape and regularly introduces the site to the residents and visitors of the Upper and Mid-Cape communities.

Pat has been ‘networking’ on the Cape for almost 25 years. For 10 years, she handled all aspects of marketing and advertising for New Seabury Resort and Real Estate and was the first Executive Director for the Mashpee Chamber of Commerce. She resides in Mashpee and loves to go day-tripping with her family all over the Cape – a perfect complement to her position as the MyCape Coordinator.
Pat Pry
ppry@capecodonline.com
508-862-1543






Marcia Duggan

Marcia introduces MyCape throughout the communities of the Lower and Mid-Cape regions.

An award-winning photographer, Marcia teaches photography through CapeCodSoul and is an avid runner (two-time Boston Marathon finisher). She also stays active fishing, traveling and skiing with her family. Marcia resides in Orleans with her two teenage children. Her favorite summer hot spots are Rock Harbor and the Nauset Outer Beach.
Marcia Duggan
emceemarcia@gmail.com
508-247-8294

Monday, July 21, 2008

How to UL to MyCape.com


Each of the 16 towns on the Cape encompasses its own forums on newsworthy items and events. MyCape is a vehicle for submitting and sharing photos, articles, commentary and stories generated entirely by local residents and visitors. Promotions and contests are ongoing and blogs can be added to the site in your town that would vastly increase awareness of you and your work. (Advertising opportunities are also available.)

MyCape.com is a great venue to gain exposure of your event while broadening the end user’s overall experience. If you are involved in a fundraiser or another promotion that is helping others in the community, this is a great resource to get the word out. To upload an article or photo to MyCape.com:

  1. Go to http://www.mycape.com/
  2. Select the appropriate town on the map of Cape Cod
  3. Click on "Submit an Article" or "Submit a Photo"
  4. Complete the form, including the image validation and click the "Submit Your Article/Photo" button
Do not hesitate to call 508.862-1543 or contact Pat Pry, ppry@capecodonline.com with any questions or comments OR Marcia Duggan, emceemarcia@gmail.com, 508-247-8294. We can show you how easy it is to submit - and provide helpful hints!

Psst... did you know that each day photos are randomly chosen from MyCape.com and printed daily on page A2 of the Cape Cod Times? In the Sunday Edition of the Cape Cod Times, check out The Cape and Islands Section to see MyCape.com articles/photo! You could be the next one to have your photo or article in the newspaper!

Looking forward to seeing your photos and articles on MyCape.com!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

LC3


Local Cape Chambers Collaborative

According to thier web site, "the Local Cape Chambers Collaborative (LC3) is an organization of select Cape Cod Chambers of Commerce and members who are striving to effect change on a local level. The LC3 goals include leveraging best practices to help local Cape Chambers, members, and area businesses become stronger, more effective, and more efficient. "
Ask your participating Chamber how you can assist with their efforts.

Friday, July 18, 2008

FREE Entrain Concert in Mashpee

FREE ENTRAIN CONCERT!!!

Brought to you by Mocean for the Ocean
Mashpee Commons, Mashpee

Friday, July 18, 2008

Entrain to take the stage around 7pm
3:00-10:00pm

Featues local artists, photographers and vendors to benefit SurfAid and local organizations that seek to protect our beaches & coastline. Silent auction as well. Please call 508-539-SURF or visit www.myspace.com/moceanfortheocean for more info.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Barnstable County Fair

Barnstable County Fair 2008 - Opens July 18!

BARNSTABLE COUNTY FAIR OPENS JULY 18 ...
A World Cup bull riding rodeo and the disco icons Village People will headline the 2008 Barnstable County Fair that opens Friday, July 18 at the Fairgrounds on Rte. 151 in East Falmouth. It will run daily through July 26. The Fair was established in 1844.

The Barnstable County Fair has been an annual summer tradition on Cape Cod for 164 years. The Fair is a place where families can spend the day together and share experiences they can only experience at the Barnstable County Fair.

There are animal shows, 4-H demonstrations, petting zoos, horticulture displays, rides, games, live music, arts & crafts, food and commercial vendors with various arts and crafts for sale.

The Fair features the best in wholesome family fun and entertainment. More than 85,000 people attend with an anticpated 90,000 this year. The Barnstable County Fair is a great place to get up close and personal with the farm animals, enjoy a world of fun foods and the thrill of Rockwell Amusements Midway rides.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Rock Harbor Hosts Special Olympics

Thursday July 17th is the 25th Annual Special Olympics Fishing Tournament at Rock Harbor. The Festivities begin at 9AM with the Harbor beautifully decorated to celebrate the athletes annual fishing tournament.

The Captains and Mates donate their 4 hour charter trip. This year marks the 25th year of the event. Come cheer on the participants as the boats leave the harbor at 9:15AM and return at 1:15PM for the awards, live raffle and cookout.

Donations, Services, Raffle Items can be donated right at the Rock Harbor Booth this week. For more info on how you can donate, participate and book a charter, 508-255-9757, Rock Harbor Charters, Roxanne.

See you on Thursday. Please share your athletes favorite photos and stories on MyCape.com

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Dream Day at Sesuit Harbor

Welcome

welcomeFounded in 1993, Dream Day on Cape Cod is a non-profit organization with a mission of "bringing a ray of sunshine into the lives of seriously ill children and their families". It was born in the dreams of a man who, while struggling with cancer himself, helped children facing life-threatening illnesses by giving them a respite from the world of hospitals and treatments where they could enjoy the peace and tranquillity of nature. Tim Falvey originally founded "Dream Day on the Sound" in Connecticut and before he died in May 1993 he had hoped there would be other Dream Days. That same year, Margaret Kennedy created Dream Day on Cape Cod in tribute to her friend's dream and with the belief that:

With faith in God, hope for the future and love in our hearts, we can make a difference.

imageToday, Dream Day on Cape Cod is still dedicated to the special children it serves. Through its Summer Program and Dream Day Family Events, Dream Day provides a fun and peaceful haven where friends are made and memories cherished for the children and their families.

Upcoming Events 2008

Events Dates Location
Bass and Blue Fish Tournament July 11th,12th, 2008 Sesuit Harbor
East Dennis
36th CIGNA Falmouth road race August 10th, 2008 Woods Hole, MA
2nd Annual NUN RUN 5K
Download Application
September 20th, 2008 Chatham, MA

How Can You Help

Dream Day on Cape Cod exists solely on grants and donations from individuals and business who open their hearts to help.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Cape Cod National Seashore



Plan Your Visit




There are many options for gathering information prior to your visit to Cape Cod National Seashore. Explore here for park-specific information. Visit the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce website for area information. Stop at Salt Pond Visitor Center in Eastham (open year-round), or Province Lands Visitor Center in Provincetown (open mid-May through October) after your arrival for assistance planning your Cape Cod National Seashore experience.



The Province Lands, Provincetown, MA

Did You Know?
The Province Lands area of the Cape Cod National Seashore in Provincetown is also known as the second-oldest “common lands” in the nation, second only to Boston Common. It was put aside in the 1600s by Plymouth Colony as a fisheries reserve.


Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (WBNERR) Celebrates 20th Anniversary

Waquoit Bay Reserve encompasses 3000 acres of barrier beaches, marshlands, uplands & open waters. There is a visitor's center and walking paths on site.

Lots of events are scheduled this year including Evenings on the Bluff, the Watershed Block Party & Bounty of the Bay. Located off Rte. 28 in Waquoit, a village of Falmouth. Visit www.waquoitbayreserve.org for more info.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Cape Cod Baseball

Pitch on the Way
June 30, 2008 12:25 PM
Submitted by:
Joseph F. Cavanaugh III

Orleans Cardinal starting pitcher Rob Rasmussen of UCLA fires a pitch during a Cape Cod Baseball League game against the Hyannis Mets at Eldredge Park on June 27, 2008. To view thousands of photographs of Cape Cod Baseball League action, visit: www.TheCapeLeague.com

For a complete schedule and list of games this summer
Click here To view the official Cape Cod Baseball website

Share your photos and stories of Cape Baseball from Little League to Old Timers Softball on MYCape.com. See photos of the Orleans Cardinals dodge water balloons while on their float at the July 4th Parade.
See you at the game!


Thursday, July 3, 2008

12th Annual Tim Forde Memorial Golf Tournament, July 28

The tournament is held @ Quashnet Valley Country Club in Mashpee. Proceeds to the Jimmy Fund, Mashpee High School Scholarships & families of ill children on Cape Cod.

Fourteen years ago Tim was diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma & ultimately succumbed to his cancer 18 months later in his sophomore year of high school in Falmouth.

If you would like to be a corporate sponsor, buy a business sign, volunteer or participate, contact fordemaily@timforde.org or 508-477-3589. Visit http://www.timforde.org/ for more info


Tuesday, July 1, 2008

July 4th Festivities


Celebrate July 4th at a Parade, Fireworks, and Cape Cod Baseball!

Parades on the Fourth of July:

Fireworks by town on the Fourth and Fifth of July:

  • Falmouth Fourth of July Fireworks - Falmouth Heights Beach, Falmouth 9:00pm
  • Orleans Fireworks on July 5th - Rock Harbor, Orleans at dusk
  • Hyannis Fireworks on July 5th - Lewis Bay 9:00pm
  • Provincetown Fourth of July Fireworks - Provincetown Harbor
  • Wareham Fireworks on July 4th - Onset Pier, Onset at 8:45pm

Cape Cod Baseball League Games scheduled for July 4th include:

  • Wareham Gatemen @ Bourne Braves - Game at 2:00pm
  • Falmouth Commodores @ Cotuit Ketteleers - Game at 5:00pm
  • Hyannis Mets @ Y-D Red Sox - Game at 5:00pm
  • Brewster Whitecaps @ Harwich Mariners - Game at 7:00pm
  • Chatham Athletics @ Orleans Cardinals - Game at 7:00pm

Monday, June 30, 2008

Mashpee Community Picnic & Fireworks, Tuesday, July 1


The seventh annual community picnic event is scheduled for Tuesday, July 1 (w/ rain date of July 2) @ Mashpee High School. Gates open at 5pm. Bring your own picnic or purchase food from one of the many vendors on-site. More than 2 dozen vendors and entertainers will be present. From chowder, pizza & ice cream to Cape Harmony, the Moonlighters Band & the County Sheriff's Dept. K-9 unit. And most importantly - fireworks start @ approx. 9PM. For more info, contact Mashpee Leisure Services @ 508.539.1400, x546.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Cardboard Boat Race

VIKING 200 – CARDBOARD BOAT CHALLENGE

Date: Saturday June 28, 2008 (rain date: Sunday, June 29, 2008)

Where: Sundancers Restaurant, 116 Main Street, Rte 28, West Dennis, MA

Time: 9 AM racers registration, 10 AM crowds look at boats; 11 AM & they're off! Let the racing begin!

The Mission: To build a boat out of cardboard, glue, caulking, tape, and paint and race a 200 yard timed course for Fun, Fabulous Prizes, and Coveted Trophies, and perhaps even win the most Coveted Rubber Duckie Trophy. This is a perpetual award that gives the winner (fastest time) the bragging rights for one year to be defended on its anniversary.

Any proceeds will go towards the Dennis Summerfest Fireworks
on West Dennis Beach, August 16, 2008.
Support Our Troops - drop off packages to be delivered to our troops in Iraq.
Bake Sale - Amvets Post 333
Questions: call Captain Viking Mike at 508-272-2937

Friday, June 27, 2008

From Bourne to Ptown, Weekend Festivals!


Provincetown Portuguese Festival (Click for full Schedule)
June 26, 27, 28, 29,
Blessing of the Fleet 10:30am Sunday

Strawberry Festival & Craft Fair, (Bourne),
Aptucxet Trading Post Museum, 24 Aptucxet Rd., Bourne, 508-759-8167
Saturday June 28, 2008

Think Sun & Fun!

Please share your Favorite Photos, Stories and Events
from the Weekend
on MyCape


Post your favorite Cape Sunset Photos to the
MyCape Summer Contest
and
Be Eligible to Win Dinner for Two!


Thursday, June 26, 2008

Falmouth Farmers Market

Falmouth Farmers Market

June 26 - October 23

Peg Noonan Park, Main Street, Falmouth Village. 12:00a.m. - 6:00p.m.

falmouthfarmersmarket@gmail.com
Market date: 6/26/08

Falmouth’s new Farmers’ Market rolls into its second week with a few new arrivals: summer squash, patty pan squash, garlic scapes (garlic flower stems – who knew?), and lobster!

The stars from last week will be here as well: peas (all kinds), strawberries, an assortment of greens, cheeses, wonderful baked goods (sweet and savory), olive oil and potted herb, flower and vegetable plants.

This week’s vendors include:

Salty Lou’s – lobsters fresh off the boat
Tony Andrews Farm – strawberries, rhubarb, English peas, snap peas
Tina’s Terrific Plants – vegetable and flower seedlings and plants
Silverbrook Farm– squash, lettuce, greens, strawberries, herbs, flowers
The Mellis’ Olive Oil and Cheese - Shy Brothers Cheese, Great Hill Blue Cheese, and olive oil direct from Italy
Pies a la Mode – baked goods
Pie in the Sky – bread and coffees roasted right in Woods Hole
… and more!!!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

USMC at Nauset Middle School


Wednesday, June 25: U.S. Marine Corps Battle Color Ceremony
at the Nauset Middle School.
4 pm Equipment Display,
5:45 pm Singer Dan Clark (former MA State Trooper),
6 pm Marine Parade,
6:30 pm Battle Color Ceremony,
7:30 pm Artillery Salute.

If you missed this event last year, mark your calendars now,
grab your camera and lawn chairs... lots of fun for locals, visitors and the whole family!

After the event post your photos to MyCape.com,
to share with your friends and family.
See you on Wednesday at the USMC Battle Color Ceremony!

Monday, June 23, 2008

MyCape.com Sunset Photo Contest

Chatham Light by Christopher Seufert

CAPE COD SUMMER SUNSET PHOTO CONTEST
To celebrate our glorious summer season, we want you to participate in our CAPE COD SUNSET PHOTO CONTEST.

Submit your Cape Cod sunset photos now through August 31, 2008 and be eligible to win a dinner for two at your favorite restaurant!




Saturday, June 21, 2008

Dream Day on Cape Cod

Kooharian Family runs '08 Falmouth Road Race in dedication to their son, Anthony

The Kooharian family of Mashpee has been running the Falmouth road races since 2001. This year, they are running to raise funds for Dream Day on Cape Cod, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving families with children who have serious or life-threatening illnesses. Dream Day offers families the opportunity to spend one week at their camp in Brewster at no expense to them.

They are running the race this year in dedication to their son Anthony who passed away last spring from a progressively debilitating disorder called metachromatic leukodystrophy. Anthony loved Cape Cod and especially the Falmouth Road Race where each year at mile marker 4 he enjoyed watching the runners and the wheel chair racers whiz by.

“The Kooharian family’s goal is to raise $3,000.00 this summer so other families may enjoy our beautiful Cape Cod summers that Anthony loved so dearly.”

For more information, call David or Kelly Kooharian at 508-477-5930 or contact Dream Day on Cape Cod at 774-994-7346 or visit their website at http://www.dreamdayoncapecod.org/


Thursday, June 19, 2008

LightHouse Tours


Did you know that you can tour a lighthouse near you?
Many offer open houses so you can take a guided tour. Days and times are limited so check your local listings in the Cape Cod Times,
or online at capecodonline.com for specific details.
It's a really fun, unique activity for locals and visitors - and it's free!


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Sunset Photo Contest

Submitted by: Dave Nickerson
Sunset at First Encounter

Watch for upcoming details regarding the MyCape photo contest celebrating the summer solstice and the glorious days of summer on the Cape.


Tuesday, June 17, 2008

What's Happening in your Neck of the Cape?

MyCape.com/Wellfleet
May 28, 2008 1:49 PM
Submitted by: Sue
The Incredible Casuals
Summer must be close..... The Casuals are back at The Beachcomber on Sunday afternoons. Have you checked out the webcam at The 'Comber today?




MYCape.com/Brewster

May 20, 2008 9:57 AM
Submitted by: marcia
New England Golf HS Championships
Jeffrey Duggan, NRHS Varsity Golf Captain (class of '09), is one of 10 MA High School students selected to play at the NE High School Boys Golf Championships at Bretwood Golf Course in Keene, NH on Monday June 16th.
(Update) Congratulations....Jeffrey shot a 79!



MyCape.com/Orleans

June 11, 2008 7:33 AM
Submitted by: CATHERINE OLDHAM
Friends
Amanda and Casey at Graduation!!




MyCape.com/Falmouth

June 14, 2008 4:57 PM
Submitted by: Roger Deshaies
Dennis Yarmouth 2008 Graduation
Cap Toss





MyCape.com/Sandwich

June 16, 2008 10:00 AM
Submitted by: Lisa G
Tim's Big Catch
Tim and his 44" 28lb Striper
MyCape.com/Sandwich




Friday, June 13, 2008

Hands on The Arts Festival

10th Hands on the Arts Festival
"Hands-on-the-Arts" means a chance to explore the ARTS; painting using real easels, Hands on the Arts linkjewelry making , fiber arts ,collage and many more media, taught by professional artists: and the ever popular sculpture made from found objects!
The Gerwick Puppets (est. 1974) will perform their amazing show both days. Eastham Library's Natalie Marsh will be reading "WILD READS" and making masks of characters in the stories .
The National Seashore, the Wellfleet Bay Audubon, and Center for Coastal Studies will each participate with a variety of Nature presentations.
Live music will be performed in the Gazebo by the Nauset World Music Ensemble, Tripping Lily, and Bart Weisman and his jazz group, with vocalist Carol Wyeth.
The Juried craft show will showcase original works for sale by more than 50 local artists. These artists enable us to bring FREE FUN to children. This is a FREE Festival for Kids of All Ages sponsored by the Eastham Cultural Council. Come and support them!
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, June 14 & 15
TIME: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
WHERE: Windmill Green




Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Have You Heard......

'Cicada Mania'

MyCape.com/Mashpee
June 1, 2008 10:01 AM
Submitted by: Sarah Bertling (Image Below)
"Sid" the cicada
Here is "Sid" the cicada, the first one my daughter has ever seen!



MyCape/Barnstable
June 4, 2008 2:50 PM
Submitted by: Tina Enos (Image Below)
The Alien Awakening
An early morning glamour shot of a emerging Cicada.


MyCape/Sandwich
June 7, 2008 8:43 PM
Submitted by: Stan Grass(Image Below)
Cicada on an Irus
Cicada on an Iris 10:35 AM 6-7-08 in Hollyridge
Link
Want to hear the chorus online?
CapeCodOnline.com
Read more about the emerging Cicada's on the front page of today's Cape Cod Times.
Have a great photo or a Cicada story of your own?
Share your news/photo on MyCape today.
Need a break from the Cicada's?
Head to the Lower Cape!




Tuesday, June 10, 2008

How To Post Your Events

How to Post Your Events


1) www.MyCape.com – Our community-based Web site for each town on Cape Cod, featuring content generated by the public. Visit the site and click on the town of your choice. Then click on ‘submit article’ or ‘submit photo’ (found toward the center of the page). Fill in the fields on the form – don’t forget the image validation. Then click on submit. The article or photo will appear within 24-48 hours on MyCape.com. Questions? Contact Pat @ ppry@capecodonline.com or call 508-862-1543.


2) Online Calendar and Cape Week - To post an event on the online calendar database and in CapeWeek magazine, visit capecodonline.com, click on the entertainment tab and click on "post an event." If you would rather not submit online, press releases may be faxed to 508-771-3292, Attn: Cape Week; or mailed to Cape Week, 319 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601. (E-mails are not accepted.) Items submitted online are copied from our calendar database and published in Cape Week. Please keep in mind that space in Cape Week is limited and items run as space allows. The deadline is at 3 p.m. Thursdays, eight days before publication.


3) Best Bets - Entertainment-related photos and press releases for possible inclusion in Cape Week’s Best Bets column should go to mmedwar@capecodonline.com. They consider theatrical performances, concerts, exhibits and more for this column. Questions? Call Michael Medwar at 508-862-1352.


4) Community Notes - Wendy Lopata’s Community Notes column runs on Sundays in the Cape & Islands section. Wendy considers a variety of items of community interest. E-mail her at wlopata@capecodonline.com or send notes to Cape Cod Times, 319 Main St., Hyannis 02601. She can be reached at 508-862-1183. The deadline is Monday at noon before publication.


5) In Our Schools - These briefs run on the Education page in the Sunday Times from September to May. School news may be emailed to mmedwar@capecodonline.com or faxed to 508-771-3292.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Look Who Submitted An Article!

"WAITRESS PUTS OUT FIRE IN WOODS HOLE, MAY 26th, 12 p.m.

-By Cloe Grace, Age 9 - Sherborn, MA
"This is a picture of Isel with my brother Jagger 3, my grandfather Howard Fisher and sister Anabelle who is 6."


Isel Garcia-Rena put out a fire Monday, May 26.
Our family was trying to find a place to eat in Woods Hole. We found a place called Phusion. Isel was our waitress. After she gave us our drinks we noticed there were flames and smoke coming from the outside of Handworks (the store across the street from Phusion). The street quickly filled with smoke and it was hard to see outside.

Our family rushed outside to get a better view. Isel ran over to Handworks with a big bucket of water and dumped it on top of the fire which had started in a trash barrel. The fire was nearly out and Isel brought one more bucket of water to make sure the fire was out. Five minutes later a fire truck came just to make sure the fire was not going to start again. When we all came inside again to sit down we thanked Isel so much for being our hero."

Go to www.MyCape.com/Falmouth to see the photo & article!

Great job, Chloe Grace!
We welcome more articles posted like this from our
Cape visitors AND residents!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Cape Cod Bay Bass

"Striper Fever", How Big was that Fish?

The answer to Thursday's question posted on the MyCape blog for how many bass were caught on a single umbrella rig by a Charter in Cape Cod Bay was five!
Not all keepers, but as Rob Connery said in his article in Thursday's Cape Cod Times, "They were kind of small, but did I mention there were five of them?"

Contributing writer Rob Conery can be contacted at robconery@yahoo.com
("Information for Rob's column was assembled from a variety of liars, exaggerators, mis-informants, ne'er-do-wells and roustabouts. In other words, from fisherman.")

Friday, June 6, 2008

What Makes Our Community So Special....



Community Support

(Reprinted from Eastham Chamber Newsletter June 1, 2008 with Permission from Jim Russo, Executive Director)

Fire departments from several Cape towns, and as faraway as Falmouth, responded to a multi-alarm fire at the home of Eastham Chamber members, David and Lucy Jalbert (Jalbert Masonry and Lucy J's Glass, 480 Massasoit Road). Although no one was hurt, the extensive fire damage to their home and business has forced the Jalberts, and their duplex tenants, Stan & Danielle Langston and their children, to locate shelter elsewhere.

Having issued the previous paragraph as an eblast Monday night, I arrived at my office the next morning to witness, once again, what makes our community so special. Windmills, ocean beaches, school building overruns were all put aside. I was deluged with responses offering clothing, food, homes, and even the organization of an old fashion barn-raising.

Right now the Jalberts are simply attempting to sort everything out. When they are ready, we are a community ready to help.



*FUNDRAISING EVENT:
Due to a house fire on Memorial Day Two Local families have lost their homes in Eastham:

* David & Lucy Jalbert
* Stan & Danielle Langston and children, Emma & Annie

Jimmy D’s Restaurant / Sports Bar
Rt.6, Eastham, MA
Sunday – June 22nd – 3 till 6 p.m.

Or mail your support to:
Jalbert-Langston Fire Recovery Fund
c/o Cape Cod 5
P.O. Box 86, Orleans, MA 02653-0086

Any ???’s or raffle donations :
Sarah@ 508-280-3013 or Laurie@ 508-237-1269

Donations can be made at the door
Thank you for your generous support
Join us for Excellent Raffles, Door Prizes, Food And lifting of spirits!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

"Striper Fever"



"STRIPER FEVER"

Did you hear how many stripers one Charter caught
on a single umbrella rig this week?

(Hint......Answer appears in today's Cape Cod Times!)

Please click on comments below to submit your answer.

Check back at the MyCape blog later this week for the answer!



Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Blogging and MyCape




Want to become a BLOGGER?

Do you have a blog relevant to your Cape Cod community and want to share it with mycape.com? Here is a sampling of a few blogs linked to MyCape:

Caleb Potter
On the fourth of July Caleb Potter was involved in a skateboarding accident. He has serious injuries and needs all of our prayers. This blog is to serve as a space for updates. We will try to post as often as we have new information so that all of you, our friends and family, have the information as it comes.
MyCape.com/Wellfleet


The Studio by the Sea
A Cape Cod Photographers life...
MyCape.com/Barnstable


Town of Chatham, Massachusetts Message Board
Chatham, Cape Cod's Online Message Board - Get vacation and town assistance from fellow Chatham visitors and residents. Post a restaurant or lodging review. Share your favorite hike! Ask any Chatham question you'd like. Comment on a post directly or create a new message board post by emailing your text to Lucy@MyChatham.com
MyCape.com/Chatham


Cape Cod Real Estate
A weblog about Real Estate and life on Cape Cod.
MyCape.com/Dennis

Blog from MyCape.com, Lower Cape, EMCEE, Marcia Duggan:
Cape Cod Soul
The Photo Journey
MyCape.com/Orleans


Building Green at Wellfleet Bay
A Greener Future at the Nature Center
MyCape.com/Wellfleet

Blogging about your town and want to include it on MyCape.com?
Please forward us your URL and we will add you to the appropriate town. Want to blog about your town but haven’t started yet? Visit a site like blogger.com; once you are set up, send us your URL and we will link to your blog from your town site. Any questions? Contact ppry@capecodonline.com

Submit your Blog
If you are already blogging and want to submit your blog to be part of mycape.com, please fill out the short form: MyCape.com/blogging


Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Look Who's Making The News!



CATCH OF THE DAY
A crew member aboard the Osprey, at Rock Harbor, prepares a fresh caught fish.
Submitted to MyCape.com/Orleans on May 18th by Jerry Johnson
Printed in The Cape Cod Times May 24, 2008




TIME OUT
Relaxing on a beautiful spring afternoon after a game of ball.
Submitted to MyCape.com/Falmouth on May 19th by Jennifer Collentro
Printed in The Cape Cod Times May 25, 2008




MOTHER'S DAY FLIGHT
Chatham kiteboarders take advantage of gusting winds on Mother's Day to enjoy riding at Chatham Lighthouse Beach.
Submitted to MyCape.com/Chatham on May 11th by Jerry Johnson
Printed in The Cape Cod Times May 26, 2008