For those of you who will be visiting us on the Cape beginning on May 25th can still take advantage of our 40% discount for three nights, Sunday through Thursday. Here are some of the events for Maritime Days during that time. Also, heard from guests that whale watching has just be awesome this year. The whale antics are fun to watch and the numbers out there seems to be more than ever. Even the naturalists are excited about the numbers. So make your reservations today and enjoy all that the Cape has to offer. MONDAY, MAY 25 Boat Tour of the Historic Lower Cape Time: 11a.m.-12 p.m. and 2-3 p.m. Location: The River, Orleans to Pleasant Bay Join Blue Claw Boat Tours for a one-hour narrated boat tour through the Lower Cape’s most pristine rivers, bays and island passages to learn about their history. View working fishermen and bay men as they go through the centuries old traditon of harvesting the sea. Glimpse diverse wildlife, including seals, shortbirds and waterfowl. Dress warmly, non-slip footwear preferred. Information: Reservations required. Call 508-240-578 TUESDAY, MAY 26 Lighthouse Inn Tours Time: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Location: The Lighthouse Inn, 1 Lighthouse Inn Road, West Dennis Enjoy a tour of The Lighthouse Inn and West Dennis Light, built in 1855, the only privately owned and operated lighthouse in the US, sanctioned by the United States Coast Guard. Reservations required, space is limited. Cost: Free Information: 508-398-2244 for reservations WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 Lighthouse Inn Tours Time: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Location: The Lighthouse Inn, 1 Lighthouse Inn Road, West Dennis Enjoy a tour of The Lighthouse Inn and West Dennis Light, built in 1855, the only privately owned and operated lighthouse in the US, sanctioned by the United States Coast Guard. Reservations required, space is limited. Cost: Free Information: 508-398-2244 for reservations THURSDAY, MAY 28 “Thermometer-Mania Tour” Time: 7 p.m. Location: Porter Thermometer Museum, 49 Zarahemla Road, Onset The curator will provide guided tours of the museum in Onset, the Thermometer Capital of the World. Emphasis will be placed on maritime thermometers. Tour includes the museum’s collection of over 1,000 devices, recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records and Ripley’s. Cost: Free Information: 508-295-5504 FRIDAY, MAY 29 Boat Tour of the Historic Lower Cape Time: 1-2 p.m. and 3-4 p.m. Location: Wellfleet Harbor to Great Island Join Blue Claw Boat Tours for a one-hour narrated boat tour through the Lower Cape’s most pristine rivers, bays and island passages to learn about their history. View working fishermen and bay men as they go through the centuries old traditon of harvesting the sea. Glimpse diverse wildlife, including seals, shorebirds and waterfowl. Dress warmly, non-slip footwear preferred. Cost: $20 per passenger Information: Reservations required. Call 508-240-5783, www.blueclawboattours.com Cape Cod Maritime Museum Lectures and Book signings Time: 6 to 7 p.m. Location: Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 135 South St., Hyannis “The Wreck of the Sparrow-Hawk”: Lecture by Historian and Curator Mark Wilkins. Cost: Free Information: 508-775-1723 Labels: Beach, Birding, Book Signing, Lectures, Lighthouse, Museum Tour, Seals, Tours
 May is fast approaching and with May comes wisteria, cherry blossoms, daffodils and Maritime Days. Maritime Days begin May 14th through May 21st. Below is a list of Friday activities. To check other activities, read our other blogs below. You can print the whole schedule from the blog. Also, for your Sunday through Thursday stay of three nights or more you are eligible for the 40% discount. Weekends are our regular off-season rates. If you are planning an earlier May vacation, remember that May 1, 2, and 3 is the Brewster Daffodil Festival. The schedule of events can be found further down on the blog. SUNDAY, MAY 17Boat Tour of the Historic Lower Cape Time: 10-11 a.m. and 3-4 p.m. Location: The River, Orleans to Pleasant Bay Join Blue Claw Boat Tours for a one-hour narrated boat tour through the Lower Cape’s most pristine rivers, bays and island passages to learn about their history. View working fishermen and bay men as they go through the centuries old traditon of harvesting the sea. Glimpse diverse wildlife, including seals, shorebirds and waterfowl. Dress warmly, non-slip footwear preferred. Cost: $20 per passenger Information: Reservations required. Call 508-240-5783om Columbia: The 18th Century Maritime Adventures of Privateer and Explorer John Kendrick Time: 4 p.m. Location: Brooks Academy Museum, 80 Parallel Street, Harwich Discover the maritime adventures of Harwich-born John Kendrick, whose circumnavigation of the globe helped establish the China trade. Cost: $4 Information: 508-432-8089 Harbor Your Arts Artist Shanties Location: Bismore Park, Ocean Street, Hyannis Time: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Harbor Your Arts artist shanties are a unique harborfront location for artists to create and sell their work. All work is juried, and includes painting, photography, glass blowing, jewelry and more! Cost: Free Heritage Kayak Guided Fishing Tour Come fish on the kayak sponored by Cape Cod Sea Sports/Hyannis and Cape Cod Fly Fishing. $150 per person includes kayak rental and guide tour with professional Fly Fishing guide Michael Mullaney of www.capecodflyfishing.com. Michael is the Loop Fly Rod Co. endorsed fly fishing guide for Cape Cod & Heritage Kayak Co. endorsed fishing guide. Anglers can spin fish or try their hand at fly fishing. Cost: $150 Information: Contact Michael at 508-208-2265 Kayak the Waterways of the Lower Cape Time: 1 to 4 p.m. Location: Nauset Marsh, Eastham Investigate different coastal habitats during these exceptional kayak tours that include kayak instruction and environmental education. Certified kayak instructor and coastal educator, Dick Hilmer will lead you through sheltered creeks, into bays and marshes, and towards islands rich in cultural history. During the three-hour coastal exploration, the certified guides of Explore Cape Cod Tours will provide professional instruction in easy to paddle, comfortable and stable tandem kayaks. Perfect for novice or experienced paddlers. All equipment is provided including kayak, paddle, lifejacket and instruction – just bring a smile and a bottle of water, and $30 per person. Information: Due to space limitations, reservations are required. Please call 508-240-1211. You will receive directions upon making your reservations. Memoirs of Old Truro Time: 3 p.m. Location: Truro Community Center, Truro Kick-off event for Truro's 2009 "One Book, One Town" program. Richard Whalen will provide an overview of Truro's history to introduce a series of programs based on Anthony Marshall's book "Truro, Cape Cod, As I Knew It." Sponsored by the Truro Public Library and the Truro Historical Society. Cost: Free Information: 508-487-1125 Open House at Three Sisters Lighthouses Time: 1 to 4 p.m. Location: Park at Nauset Light Beach in Eastham, follow signs to the lighthouses These 19th century lighthouses once provided a beacon for sailors off the shore of Nauset Light Beach. Come and learn their history and importance. Cost: Free Information: 508-255-3421 Tours of Race Point Lighthouse Time: 10 a.m to 3 p.m. Location: Race Point Lighthouse, Provincetown Tour the historic structure at Race Point. The Keeper’s House has been meticulously restored to its 1950’s-era beauty. Climb the stairs to the top of the lighthouse for a breathtaking view. Free transportation from the Race Point Beach parking lot (lower level). Light refreshments will be served. Cost: Free Information: 508-487-9930 Tours at Nauset Lighthouse Time: 1 to 4 p.m. Location: Nauset Light, North Eastham Guided tours of the lighthouse, open to the public. Please park in the Nauset Beach parking lot. Cost: Donations are welcome Information: 508-240-2612 Besides all these extra activities, take advantage of whale watching with the Dolphin Fleet, Lighthouse tours, fabulous restaurants and the beautiful Cape Cod National Seashore. Book your reservation today -- and remember to book your massages at the same time. Labels: Boating Expo, Book Signing, Discount, Festival, Kayak, Lectures, Lighthouse, Museum Tour, specials, Tours
 Just wanted to give you a preview of what May will bring. If you are planning on an April trip, read further down for April Events. Maritime Days are a great spring treat full of activities for visitors and locals alike. Brewster in Bloom Weekend, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of May, has many fun-filled activities. Cape Cod Maritime Days begin on May 13th. The list below is only Saturday's activities and the rest of the activities will follow in future blogs. Remember that at the end of Maritime Days is the Memorial Day Weekend. Here at The Whalewalk Inn & Spa, we will celebrate that weekend with our traditional picnic. Kevin and Brendan will be smoking ribs, chicken, and beef brisket. YUMMMMM! This year to get people in the summer mood, we will have a scavenger hunt. So while enjoying the beaches, shopping, tours and such, you will be able to pick up scavenger points. Prizes will be awarded. The picnic will be held on Sunday evening of that weekend, so make your reservations early to get the jump on your summer tan. Cape Cod Maritime Days Schedule of EventsWEDNESDAY, MAY 13 Boat Tour of the Historic Lower Cape Time: 10-11 a.m. and 2-3 p.m.. Location: The River, Orleans to Pleasant Bay Join Blue Claw Boat Tours for a one-hour narrated boat tour through the Lower Cape’s most pristine rivers, bays and island passages to learn about their history. View working fishermen and bay men as they go through the centuries old traditon of harvesting the sea. Glimpse diverse wildlife, including seals, shorebirds and waterfowl. Dress warmly, non-slip footwear preferred. Cost: $20 per passenger Information: Reservations required. Call 508-240-5783 Cape Cod Maritime Museum Lectures and Book signings Time: 6 p.m. Location: Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 135 South St., Hyannis “A Ruinous and Unhappy War: New England and the War of 1812”: Lecture and Book Signing by Author James Ellis, in cooperation with Books By The Sea. Cost: Free Information: 508-775-1723, www.capecodmaritimemuseum.org New Life for a Life-Saving Station: The Restoration of the Old Harbor Life-Saving Station Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m. Location: Province Lands Visitor Center, Race Point Road, Provincetown Join Cape Cod National Seashore Historian William Burke for a look at the ongoing restoration of the historic Old Harbor Life-Saving Station, one of the last stations of its kind in the nation. Meet at the Province Lands Visitor Center auditorium for a 30-minute discussion and slideshow about the history of the station and the plans to restore it, inside and out, to its 1900 appearance. Then, drive 5 minutes to the station for a first-hand look at the restoration progress to date. Cost: Free Information: 508-255-3421 x14 Make your reservations early! Don't forget to make your Spa reservations at the time of booking. Also, weekday stays do qualify for the 40% discount when you stay three or more nights. Labels: Barbeque, Beach, Book Signing, Festival, Hiking, Kayak, Lectures, Lighthouse, Picnic, Room Special, Tours, Whalewatching
 We mentioned the Cape Cod Potters and the Garden Expo in the previous blog, so wanted to give a little more information on what it is all about. Sounds exciting! So take advantage of our 40% savings on your room and enjoy what the Cape Cod Potters have to offer. Gallery Talks with Cape Cod Potters Cape Cod Museum of Art, Dennis 03/05/09 to 04/09/09 11:00am A dozen potters represented in Clay: Works by Cape Cod Potters will present Gallery Talks at the Cape Cod Museum of Art on Thursday mornings, March 5, 12, 19 and 26; and April 2 and 9 at 11 am. The potters will work in pairs, talking about both their own work and the work of their fellow Cape potters. Expect a range of ideas and styles to spread across the six Thursday mornings - from wood-firing by Joe McCaffery to raku by Lois Hirshberg to ash glazes by Hollis Engley. No two will be alike and, frankly, there may be differences of opinion between any two presenters, as well. It should be fun. Clay: Works by Cape Cod Potters is a celebration of the diverse clay styles employed by potters who live and work on Cape Cod whose love of clay and membership in the Cape Cod Potters, Inc., binds them together. The range of work in the exhibition in Dennis depicts a wide range of functional, decorative, sculptural, traditional, and non-traditional pieces and demonstrates the many ways artists use this medium. Dan Finnegan, English-trained potter and founder of the Liberty Town Arts Workshop in Fredericksburg, VA, juried the exhibition. Cape Cod Museum of Art, the regional art museum of Cape Cod, the Islands and Southeastern Massachusetts, is located off Route 6A, 60 Hope Lane, on the grounds of Cape Cod Center for the Arts, Dennis. Admission: $8, free for children 18 and under and museum members. Gallery hours: Thursday, 10 am - 8 pm; Friday - Saturday, 10 am -5 pm; and Sunday, noon - 5 pm. Show runs from April 4th through the 19th. Information: 508-385-4477. Cape Cod Horticultural ConferenceBarnstable Performing Arts Center, Barnstable High School 04/04/09 8:30am - 4:00pm This event is sponsored by the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and the Master Gardeners Association of Cape Cod. Cost:$45.00. All paid registrations received before March 13th will include lunch. Walk-in registrations welcome on the day of the event, but these will not include lunch. The following are the speakers: Bill Cullina "What the Heck Will Grow Here?" Native plants for difficult situations; Mal Condon "Hydrangeas, Hydrangeas" All about Hydrangeas including new & over-looked varieties; and Alan Armitage "Crazy Plants for Crazy People" Annuals and perennials to add pizazz to your garden. To receive registration materials call the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension 508-375-6690. Plant sale, door prizes and book signing by the speakers. For more info call: 508-375-6690. “Mendelssohn Celebration” ConcertBarnstable Performing Arts Center, Hyannis 04/04/09 to 04/05/09 Cape Symphony Orchestra presents a concert at 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday. More information and tickets: 362-1111, ext. 100. Make your reservations today! Labels: Arts, Book Signing, Concerts, Gardens, Lectures, Museum Tour
 Spring not only brings a renewal in nature, but it is also the beginning of a new season of art, music and festivals. Take advantage of these cultural events while visiting the Cape and staying at The Whalewalk Inn & Spa. Book early and take advantage of our 40% discount for our 40th Wedding Anniversary. Book your massage resrvations at the same time. See you at the Inn! Clay: Work by Cape Cod Potters Saturday, April 4 through 19, 2009 (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM) Clay: Work by Cape Cod Potters, an exhibit at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis, showcases the work of 40 members of Cape Cod Potters, Inc. and, by extension, 40 unique approaches to the medium. Dan Finnegan of the Liberty Town Arts Workshop in Virginia Contact: 508-385-4477 Category: Arts Events Location: Cape Cod Museum of Art Route 6A Dennis, MA 02638 map 508.385.4477 Paintings in the Great Hall at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod Wednesday, April 8, 2009 (11:00 AM - 5:00 PM) Sally Vince, Jackie Reeves, and Cristina Reverdy show their paintings in the Great Hall. Opening art reception April 11, 2009 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Contact: 508-394-7100 Category: Arts Events Location: Cultural Center of Cape Cod 307 Old Main Street South Yarmouth, MA 02664 map 508-394-7100 Ikebana-Japanese Floral Design Workshop Thursday, April 9, 2009 (9:30 AM - 12:00 PM) Create simple line arrangements in the Japanese manner using a few branches and flowers. Master floral designer Kaye Vosburgh will teach the principles of Sogetsu Ikebana. Contact: Michele Wilkins 508.888.3300 ext. 102 Category: Educational Events Location: Heritage Museums & Gardens 67 Grove Street Sandwich, MA 02563 map 508-888-3300 Opening Art Reception Saturday, April 11, 2009 (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM) Sally Vince, Jackie Reeves, and Cristina Reverdy show their paintings in the Great Hall, April 8-19. Come enjoy the art and the refreshments and meet the artists. All are welcome. Contact: 508-394-7100 Category: Arts Events Location: Cultural Center of Cape Cod 307 Old Main Street South Yarmouth, MA 02664 map 508-394-7100 Ballroom Bliss: Waltz Dance Course at Cultural Center Tuesday, April 14, 21, 28, 2009 and April 21, 2009 (7:00 PM - 10:00 PM) Professional ballroom dance instructors Doug and Kimberlee McHugh from Ballroom Bliss will teach Waltz classes. Registration is recommended. Walk-ins are welcome. Please call 508-760-4071 or email ballroom_bliss@verizon.net to register. Contact: 508-760-4071 Category: Educational Events Location: Cultural Center of Cape Cod 307 Old Main Street South Yarmouth, MA 02664 map 508-394-7100 JACQUELYN MITCHARD @ 'AUTHOR'S FRIDAY" Friday, April 17, 2009 (2:00 PM - 5:00 PM) Best-selling author of The Deep End of the Ocean and other popular novels speaks and signs autographs at Dennis Public Library. Contact: BOB LYNCH 508-760-6219 Category: Educational Events Location: DENNIS PUBLIC LIBRARY 5 HALL ST. Woods Hole Model Boat Show Saturday, April 18, 2009 (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM) The Woods Hole Historical Museum hosts the seventh annual village-wide Woods Hole Model Boat Show. The show�s attractions include over 125 boat models, ship-in-bottle building demonstrations, exhibits, and children�s events. Contact: 508-548-7270 Category: Arts Events Location: Woods Hole Historical Museum Spring Antiques Show & Sale Saturday, April 18, 2009 (10:00 AM - 4:00 PM) A show featuring distinctive dealers and quality antiques to benefit Barnstable's Sturgis Library and Whelden Memorial Library. Admission is $6.00. Contact: Carrie Bearse 508-362-9230 Category: Charity & Fundraising Events Location: Barnstable-West Barnstable Elementary School 2463 Route 6A West Barnstable, MA The Bart Weisman Group and New York�s String of Pearls, in Concert Saturday, April 18, 2009 (7:00 PM - 10:00 PM) The amazing jazz drummer Bart Weisman and his group will accompany New York�s String of Pearls, a female vocal trio that performs modern vocal jazz and vintage "girl group" music with swing, style, and musical excellence. Call for details. Contact: 508-394-7100 Category: Arts Events Location: Cultural Center of Cape Cod 307 Old Main Street South Yarmouth, MA 02664 Cape Cod Conservatory Performance Series Sunday, April 19, 2009 (3:00 PM - 4:30 PM) All Brahms Program featuring the Conservatory Chamber Ensemble Contact: Betsy Reney 508-362-2772 Category: Arts Events Location: First Congregational Church of Yarmouth 329 Main St. (Route 6A) Yarmouth Port, MA 02674 map 508-362-0772 Jazz Jam Sunday, April 19, 2009 (4:00 PM - 7:00 PM) Since 2006, when 40 musicians performed on a Sunday for a Jazz Jam at the Provincetown Jazz Festival, Bart Weisman has led the only Jazz Jam on Cape Cod. Contact: Bart Weisman 508-274-2513 Category: Arts Events Location: Island Merchant 302 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 map 508-771-1337 Giant, Enormous, Spectacular Tag Sale to Benefit the Cultural Center of Cape Cod Saturday, April 25 & 26, 2009 (8:00 AM - 4:00 PM) The Cultural Center has been collecting great stuff, including furniture and some antiques, since last fall to fill its Great Hall with a wealth of treasures of all kinds. If you�d like to donate �good junk,� please call 508-394-7100. See you there! Contact: 508-394-7100 Category: Charity & Fundraising Events Location: Cultural Center of Cape Cod 307 Old Main Street South Yarmouth, MA 02664 map 508-394-7100 Labels: Antiques, Art, Book Signing, Concerts, Dance, Floral Design, Jazz, Model Boat Show, Pottery, Tag Sale
 Hope everyone had a great Super Bowl weekend. We were very fortunate to have neighbors in to celebrate the game with chili and all the fixings, plus some great deserts to cool off the heat of the chili. If you still haven't made your reservations for 2009, please check our special's page for details for our 40% off during the spring on weekdays. Also, check our honeymoon package and plan early so you will have the room you want for this special time in your lives. If you are attending the Cape Cod Institute, mention the 10% discount -- good to March 31st. Check your syllabus and make your reservations today. Here are a couple of events for the beginning of April. We open the first weekend in April, so hope to see you then. Here are some events for your getaway enjoyment -- remember too, that the spa will be open for exercise, sauna, hot tub, resistance pool, and of course, the best massage on the Cape. Winter Wednesday Walks:Join our hearty little group on Wednesday afternoons for a fun and informative nature walk on the Upper Cape led by Thornton W. Burgess Society Naturalist Patricia Gonser. Meet at 1:00 pm at the Green Briar Nature Center in East Sandwich and travel together by van to different conservation areas each week. Walks end at 4:00 pm. Call 508-888-6870 to register. Fee is $8 for members, $10 for non-members. Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum Show Art TreasuresThe Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum (PMPM) is proud to announce that it will be exhibiting world renowned art treasures for public viewing at a special winter opening. On Valentines Day/President’s Day weekend, The PMPM will open its doors to the public with free admission to view five paintings that are on loan from the Town of Provincetown Art Collection. These incredible works of art are on loan and being exhibited for the first time since the closing of Provincetown Town Hall due to the current renovation project. The exhibition features the 1915 masterpiece by Charles W. Hawthorne, “The Crew of the Philomena.” Other works on display are by artists Max Bohm, Frederick Judd Waugh, William Halsall and George Elmer Browne. Hawthorne established the Cape Cod School of Art in 1899 and taught hundreds of artists who traveled to Provincetown to study with him until his untimely death in 1930 at the age of 58. Bohm was Hawthorne’s teaching assistant. Call 508-487-1310 for more details. Be sure to put this event on your list of things to do on Cape Cod. Cape Cod Horticultural ConferenceGet a jump on your spring gardening plans. Learn how to have the most beautiful garden ever. Sponsored by the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and the Master Gardeners Association of Cape Cod. Saturday April 4th 2009, from 8:30AM to 4PM. Held at the Barnstable Performing Arts Center, Barnstable High School, 744 Main Street, Hyannis, MA. Cost $45.00; All paid registrations received before March 13th will include lunch. Walk-in registrations welcome on the day of the event, but these will not include lunch. Speakers: Bill Cullina “What the Heck Will Grow Here?” Native plants for difficult situations. Mal Condon “Hydrangeas, Hydrangeas” All about hydrangeas including new & over-looked varieties. Alan Armitage “Crazy Plants for Crazy People” Annuals and perennials to add pizazz to your garden. To receive registration materials call the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension at 508-375-6690 during business hours. Plant sale, door prizes and book signing by the speakers. For more information call: 508-375-6690. Eventide Arts presents "Brian Morris & Friends"Composer/songwriter Brian Morris appears in concert as part of the Eventide Arts "Voices of Cape Cod" series. Morris has been a professional composer for over 25years. His compositions have been heard on national television and radio, and in various other media. As as songwriter, he has won numerous awards, including two Grand Prize awards in Eventide’s annual "Songfest" competition, and First Place in the Great American Song Competition (Gospel category) in 2005. Brian will be joined in this program by fellow singers and musicians well-known to Cape audiences. So join in on Saturday, April 4, 2009 at 7:30 PM & Sunday, April 5, 2009 at 2:30 PM. Location: Gertrude Lawrence Stage Dennis Union Church 713 Main St., Route 6A Dennis MA 02638 Contact Information: Box Office 508-398-8588 Mendelssohn CelebrationApril 4, 2009, Saturday 8:00 pm April 5, 2009, Sunday 3:00 pm Barnstable Performing Arts Center, 744 West Main Street, Hyannis. For tickets call 508-362-1111 or order online at www.capesymphony.org Jung-Ho Pak, Conductor Phillipe Quint, Violin - Chorus pro Musica Women’s Voices A musical and dramatic tribute to Mendelssohn on the 200th anniversary of his birth. Program Felix Mendelssohn - Hebrides Overture, “Fingal’s Cave,” Op. 26 - Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 64 - A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A Dramatic Presentation Inspired by the eerie echoes of waves in the sea caves of Scotland, Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture depicts the atmosphere of a natural cathedral – an overwhelming vastness punctuated by strange sounds and colors. The utmost elegance, wit and fluency of Mendelssohn’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E Minor are passionately expressed by violinist and Grammy Award nominee, Philippe Quint. With its fairies, elves and magical spells, A Midsummer Night’s Dream captures the magical tone of the Shakespeare play. Talented choral singers from Chorus pro Musica and accomplished Shakespeare actors bring an authenticity to the stage. A celebration of the Mendelssohn bicentennial (b. 1809). Guest Artist From the moment he takes the stage, violinist and Grammy Award-nominee, Phillipe Quint, captivates audiences with his charismatic presence. Beyond his recognized star power, Mr. Quint is often lauded for a “poetic lyricism” in repertoire that ranges from Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms to the leading composers of our time. Known for innovative programming and high quality performances, Chorus pro Musica has built a superb reputation as one of the great choruses of New England. The Women’s Chorus represents the organization’s 100 highly talented musicians. Location: Barnstable Performing Arts Center 744 West Main Street Hyannis Contact Information: 508-362-1111 Stay at the Whalewalk Inn with that special someone and enjoy all that the Cape has to offer. Labels: Art, Beach, Book Signing, Concerts, Discount, Gardens, Hiking, Lectures, Music, Romantic Getaway, Room Special, Theatre
This week on Cape Cod (November 1 through November 8), there are a couple of things that you may not want to miss. Theater"Beatlejuice" Starcreations Theater, 7:30 PM, Thursday, October 30th at Hyannis Elks Club, 852 Bearses Way, Hyannis, $10, 508-747-1234."The Importance of Being Earnest", comedy, Chatham Drama Guild, 134 Crowell Road, Chatham, 8)) PM Thursday - Saturday; 2:00 PM Sunday, October 23rd through November 16th. Call 508-945-0510 for ticket information. "The Producers" Academy Playhouse, 8:00 PM, Thursday through Saturday; 2:00 PM, Sunday through November 9th, $20, Main Street, Orleans, 508-255-1963. "Shining City", mystery, Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater (W.H.A.T.), 8:00 PM, Wednesday through Sunday: 3:30 PN Sunday, through November 1, Julie Harris Stage, 1 Kendrick Avenue, Wellfleet, $32, $22 matinee, 508-349-9428. “The Importance of Being Ernest” comedy, Chatham Drama Guild, 134 Crowell Road, Chatham, 8 PM Thursday-Saturday; 2 PM, Sunday, now through November 16, $15, Thursday $10, 508-945-0510. “The Fantasticks” musical, Barnstable Comedy Club, opening Thursday, November 6 at 8 PM. Runs 8 PM Friday and Saturday; 2:30 PM Sunday, November 7 – 23, Route 6A, Barnstable Village, $18 and $16 for seniors, 508-362-6333. Saturday, November 1, 2008Book signing with David Wright “The Famous Beds of Wellfleet: A Shellfishing History,” 1 PM Jules Besch Stationers, 15 Banks Street, Wellfleet. Music live at Joe’s Bar and Grilled at the Barley Neck Inn. East Orleans. Free live entertainment weekends. Halloween Costume party, tonight with Last Men on Earth, 9:30 to close. Sunday, November 2Architecture of Cape Cod talk with John DaSilva “Designing a Seaside Home,” 2 PM, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Route 6A, Dennis. First Sunday film series “Life and Debt,” 2 PM, Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, Maine Street, Chatham, discussion follows, free. 508-945-2075 Sundays at Snow Library -- Edmond J. Harnett, retired teach of American History “The U.S. Constitution and American Political Parties,” 2:30 PM, Snow Library, Main Street, Orleans. Monday, November 3Fen Shui talk with Alexis Barron who teaches how one can make adjustments to lighten and brighten physical spaces, 1 PM, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Route 6A, Dennis, $15, free for Friends of CCMA. Tuesday, November 4Author talk -- Nancy Rubin Stuart “The Secret Pen of Mercy Otis,” 3:30 PM, Eldredge Public Library, 564 Main Street, Chatham. Nau-Sets Square dancing, multi-level with intermediate rounds, 7:30 to 9:30, workshop 7:30 to 8:00 PM, Dennis Senior Center, Route 134, $7, 508-896-5237. Wednesday, November 5Music and literature lecture -- Dr. John F. Clark, “An Investigation into Endings in Music and Literature,: 7 PM, Eastham Town Hall, Route 6, free. Thursday, November 6One Night Stand – The FOG Group, 15 amateur photographers “For the Love of the Art,” 5:30 PM, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Route 6A, Dennis, admission by donation. Lecture – “Fish Voices,” Dr. Rodney Rountree, marine biologist, 7:30 PM, Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Route 6A, Brewster. $5 members, $7 non-members. Circadia Bistro and Tavern 86 Sisson Road, Harwich Port, 508-432-2769, Jazz with Michael Oakland in the tavern. Labels: Art, Book Signing, Jazz, Lectures, Museum Tour, Music, Restaurants, Theatre
The weekend of October 24th through 26th brought a really nice group of people to the Inn. We shared in anniversaries, birthdays, and family get-to-gethers. Guests enjoyed the property, massages, breakfast and happenings in the area. One family was especially pleased with our itineraries and spent the day finding all the sights mentioned in it. Thanks to the many great restaurants in the area, guests said a diet was in order starting on Monday. This week on Cape Cod (October 27 through October 30), there are a couple of things that you may not want to miss. Monday, October 27 -- chair yoga begins with Patty Renauld at the Eastham Methodist Church, Route 6. Call 508-349-1915 for details. Tuesday, October 28 -- University Women at 12:30 at St. David's Church, Old Main Street, South Yarmouth. Jeanmarie Fraser, "Women as Leaders at CCCC," open to the public. Book signing and reception for Beverly Ryle "Ground of Your Own Choosing," 5:30 to 7:30 PM at the Brewster Ladies Library, Route 6A, Brewster. Nau-Sets Square dancing, multilevel with intermediate rounds, 7:30 to 9:30 PM, workshop 7:3- to 8:00 PM, Dennis Senior Center, Route 134, $7.00, 508-896-5237, Halloween Dance. Wednesday, October 29 -- Guided hike with the Eastham Hiking Club, 9:00 AM, free, open to all, 508-255-3808. Meet at south Street parking lot for Dennis-Crowes Pasture hike, just past Quivett Cemetery. Wednesday walks with Naturalist Connie Boyce, Flax Pond to Run Pond, Dennis, leave Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, route 6A, Brewster at 9:40 AM, 508-896-3867. Thursday, October 30 -- Free film screening "Iron Jawed Angels," with Hilary Swank, 7:00 PM at Cultural Center of Cape Cod, 307 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth. Radio hoax lecture 70th anniversary of the 1938 War of the World radio hoax, 7:00 PM, Brooks Free Library, Harwich. Bart Stewart, author, reads excerpts from his story "Theater on the Air." Theater"Beatlejuice" Starcreations Theater, 7:30 PM, Thursday, October 30th at Hyannis Elks Club, 852 Bearses Way, Hyannis, $10, 508-747-1234."The Importance of Being Earnest", comedy, Chatham Drama Guild, 134 Crowell Road, Chatham, 8)) PM Thursday - Saturday; 2:00 PM Sunday, October 23rd through November 16th. Call 508-945-0510 for ticket information. "The Producers" Academy Playhouse, 8:00 PM, Thursday through Saturday; 2:00 PM, Sunday through November 9th, $20, Main Street, Orleans, 508-255-1963. "Shining City", mystery, Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater (W.H.A.T.), 8:00 PM, Wednesday through Sunday: 3:30 PN Sunday, through November 1, Julie Harris Stage, 1 Kendrick Avenue, Wellfleet, $32, $22 matinee, 508-349-9428. So call now for your reservations at the Inn. You don't want to miss any of the great events, nature, and the arts that the Cape has to offer. See you soon! Labels: Art, Birding, Book Signing, Dance, Food, Hiking, Lectures, Museum Tour, Tours
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