-of-Copy-of-Belize-and-Early-Spring-at-the-Inn-093-739792.jpg) Happy Easter to all and a wonderful Spring Season enjoying all that Nature has to offer. Looking forward to seeing all of you at the Inn, where you can experience all that Cape Cod has to offer. Because of the great response that we received for our Vintage Rate Special, we have decided to continue this special for the month of April, 2010. So here it is: To paraphrase FDR: “What this country needs to grow is a ‘New Deal’ in the New Year.” We are Rolling Back Room Rates to the year 2000 – a Y2K Bonanza! Book 3 or more nights for an April 2010 stay and receive 2000 rates. This offer has no black out dates except holiday weekends.Book a total of Nine Nights for the 2010 season by April 18, 2010, (our 10th Anniversary as Innkeepers) and your 10th night is Free. The rates are posted on the Website as are the restrictions for this special. We will keep posting some happenings around the Cape, so here are a few to get you excited about your trip to Cape Cod for that relaxing April getaway. Cape Cod National Seashore
Take a walk along the beaches. Bring your kite -- flew ours yesterday -- what a treat! They were swooping, diving, and flying high. So bring out the "kid in you," which is amazingly relaxing. Take advantage of the sun and surf on one of the top 10 beaches in the nation. Stop in the visitor's center for trail maps, movies and their gift shop. Theatre
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, through April 18, and 2 p.m. April 18, Harwich Junior Theatre, 105 Division St., West Harwich. $22, $15 youth. 508-432-2002. Neil Simon's “Plaza Suite,” 8 p.m. March 26-27 and 2 p.m. March 28, Chatham Drama Guild, 134 Crowell Road. Cash bar. $15. 508-945-0510. “Of Mice & Men,” 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, April 1-May 2, Academy Playhouse, 120 Main St., Orleans. Presented by Academy of Performing Arts. $20. 508-255-1963. Arts
A 'creative accident': Rowland Scherman photography in Dennis. Robert F. Kennedy on the campaign trail. Images of Elvis across America. A “flying” nun in Salisbury, Germany. The Beatles, Washington, D.C., 1964. Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival. The Great Wall of China. The photographic images of Rowland Scherman chronicle places he’s been and people he’s seen. Scherman’s two-part exhibit, “Photographs of Our Times” and “Highway 11,” is on view through April 11 at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis. Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra ConcertBarnstable Performing Arts Center, Hyannis 04/10/10 to 04/11/10 Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra Concert: "Journey to the New World." 8 pm on Saturday, 3 pm on Sunday. (508) 362-1111, ext. 100 Creative Arts Center Student Exhibition Creative Arts Center, Chatham 04/11/10 to 04/30/10 The Creative Arts Center in Chatham hosts a Student Exhibition from April 11- 30, with an opening reception on Sunday, April 11 from 4 to 6 p.m. More information: 508-945-3583
Return of Steamship Authority's high-speed ferry Hyannis -- 04/14/10 to 01/02/11 The Steamship Authority's high-speed vessel, the M/V Iyanough, returns to service on April 14, 2010. One-hour from Hyannis to Nantucket.
Save the Date -- Brewster in Bloom April 30, May 1 & 2 -- Book your room early, so as not to miss any of the great events for that weekend. News of events will be posted during April.
See you soon! And, don't forget to take advantage of our April Special, especially for Spring Break April 16 through 24th.
Labels: Arts, Blog Special, Cape Cod Entertainment, Cape Cod Hotel Alternative, Cape Cod Museums, Cape Cod Music, Cape Cod National Seashore, Cape Cod Symphony, Cape Cod Theatre, Cape Cod Vacation
Happy New Year to all our friends! We have had a great start to the new year and looking forward to seeing all of you again this year at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa. Right now we are vacationing, but Heather and Brendan are at the Inn waiting to hear from you to take your reservations. Currently we are having a special that will end on the 15th of February. Check our Specials Page for full information and rates. Help us celebrate our 10th Anniversary as Innkeepers. Speaking of anniversaries -- do want to thank all of you who helped make our 40th wedding anniversary so wonderful. Thank you for cards, gifts and especially to our family for a wonderful evening at Joe's Beach Bar at the Barley Neck Inn. All our children, grand children, and Erika and family were there. The company and food were great! So make your reservations today. Join for breakfast on the sun porch, relax in the hot tub or the sauna, walk the beaches, enjoy the museums or shopping, and top off the day with dinner at one of our many fine restaurants. Labels: Cape Cod Dining, Cape Cod Hotel Alternative, Cape Cod Museums, Cape Cod National Seashore, Cape Cod Rate Special at Whalewalk Inn, Cape Cod Shopping, Cape Cod Vacation
 Happy Thanksgiving to all our friends. Hope you have an enjoyable day, and don't get too stuffed. Thanksgiving weekend will wind up another great year at the Inn. Watch our website for winter deals for the 2010 season. Also, look for our Constant Contact news. If you are not on our mailing list and would like to be click here for our sign up. It is on the right hand side of the page. If you still have nowhere to stay for the Thanksgiving holiday, give us a call. Wequassette Inn, Joe's Barley Neck, and Academy Ocean Grille are all serving dinner. We are heading off to the Wequasette Inn for dinner. Can't wait! It is a wonderful meal, and we won't have to eat for the rest of the weekend. We will be smoking a couple of turkey breasts, so we have have Whalewalk Inn BLT with Arugula Eggs Benedict. They are amazing. Hope to see you for Friday's breakfast feast. Labels: Cape Cod Dining, Cape Cod Lighthouses, Cape Cod Museums, Cape Cod Shopping, Cape Cod Vacation
Start your holiday season with a November trip to Cape Cod. Relish in the history of the Cape -- from the landing of the Pilgrims to their return as settlers, and all the accomplishments that follow. See the lighthouses that guide sailors to the present. Enjoy the beauty of the many whaling captains' homes -- especially the Whalewalk Inn (see the staircase that leads to the widow's walk. Look up while outside, and see the widow's walk, where wives the the whaling captains watched for the return of their men.) Take advantage of the different activities that will be going on to celebrate Thanksgiving. November 2, 6, 9 and 13 find the ghosts of Christmas past. The BarnstableVillage Ghost Hunters Tour will take you to Barnstable landmarks that are haunted. Learn about the modern techniques of ghost hunting and use the tools of the pros. Tours start at 7:00 pm. Call 508-771-2725 for information and reservations. November 7 & 8 go to the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra where Jung-Ho Park will conduct three pieces by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Saturday's concert begins at 8, and on Sunday at 3. Call 508-362-1185 for ticket information. The Provincetown Art Association and Museum has acquire many relics of art history over the last 95 years. Come and view the Recent Gifts to the PAAM Collection. The exhibit opens November 20th at 7:00 pm and runs through January 17. For more information call 508-487-1750. November 21 brings you back to the 19th century at the Centerville Historical Society Christmas Tea. Learn of women's styles and fashions wile savoring teas, desserts and sandwiches. Call 508-775-0331 for reservations and details. Also, on November 21 the Orleans' Church of the Holy Spirit Christmas Bazaar from 9 am to 3 pm. The event features hand crafted items, a children's store, cookie walk and more. Call 508-349-2362 for more information. November 25 showcases the lighting of the Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown. The ceremony is from 5 to 7 pm and glows through January 1st. Call 508-487-1310 for more information. Make your reservation today for a November weekend on Cape Cod. Enjoy our breakfasts and all that the Cape has to offer -- seaside views and walks, lighthouse viewings, cemetery tours, and the spa at the inn for a relaxing getaway before the hectic holidays. Labels: Cape Cod Dining, Cape Cod Entertainment, Cape Cod Lighthouses, Cape Cod Museums, Cape Cod Music, Cape Cod National Seashore, Cape Cod Symphony
Cape Cod is ripe for Halloween Hauntings. Even the Audubon Society is offering haunted tours. Bring your costumes and delve into the mysteries of Cape Cod -- natural and supernatural. The Forest is haunted in Wellfleet Further out on Cape Cod, head for Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary for another chance to experience the woods at nigh. Learn about the animals who inhabit the dark, some real, some you may just imagine. Guided walks from the Nature Center leave every 15 minutes. Costumes are encouraged so the creatures of the night won’t recognize you. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, 291 State Highway, Route 6 South Wellfleet, MA, 02663Phone: 508-349-2615 Halloween Mythbusters –Are Crows harbingers of doom? Mass Audubon’s Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary continues its Halloween celebration with a talk about crows by June Auger. From 2 to 3:30 pm. Learn all about this bird with special toolmaking skills and an amazing social life. Mass Audubon’s Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary 345 Bone Hill Road Cummaquid Phone: 508-362-7475 Vampires and ghost hunters at Hyannis Public Library on October 30, 2009 Find out about old New England’s vampire history from Susan Jarek-Glidden. The hear the exciting news about what the Massachusetts Paranormal Institute investigators found when they checked out the Hyannis Public Library--is it haunted, or not. This event is hosted by David Sircom, author of Closer…. than you think! Massachusetts Paranormal Institute can also arrange a special Halloween presentation for your group for free. Massachusetts Paranormal Society at The Hyannis Public Library 401 Main Street Hyannis, Phone: 508-775-2280 Ghost Town Haunted Attraction From 6:30 – 10:30 pm on Friday and Saturday at the Aquarium Mall on Commercial Street is where to go to wander Ghost Town as pirates and other ghosts and spirits roam the streets. This is the grown-up Ghost Town for ages 13 and up. And, what is Halloween without a viewing of Rocky Horror Picture Show? See you there at 10:00 pm at the Crown and Anchor on Friday, October 30th, (247 Commercial Street). Get into the crazy fun of it all -- you do remember the words, right? Free admission and a magic show at Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum Admission to the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum (open from 9 am – 5 pm) is free all day for anyone who shows up in costume on Halloween. Peter O’Malley, voted Best Magician by Boston Parents Paper, will perform from 2 – 3 pm that same day. Haunted Dune Tours Art’s Dune Tours is doing special Halloween tours. The first trip leaves at 6 pm and tours last about 40 minutes. Hear all the scary stories about Provincetown ghosts and other dune inhabitants. Make your reservations today at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa. See for yourself if the Inn is haunted -- if you can stay awake, after a fun day of touring, walking the beaches, and enjoying the many restaurants that the Outer Cape has to offer. The next morning be sure to sample our "Boo-berry Pancakes," finger sausages and other scary delights. OOOOOOOOOOOO! Labels: Cape Cod Halloween, Cape Cod Museums, Cape Cod Tours, Cape Cod Wildlife
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