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!