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Monday, November 24, 2008

December Discount -- Pilgrim Monument Lighting -- Provincetown, Cape Cod -- November 26th

Wednesday, November 26th -- begin your day with a guided hike with the Eastham Hiking Club. It is free and open to all. Call 508-255-3808 for details. Meet at Pilgrim Heights parking lot. Truro.

Then in the evening take a ride up to Provincetown. The official 2008 Lighting Ceremony of the Pilgrim Monument will take place on Wednesday, November 26 from 5-7 p.m., at the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum (PMPM). Come share in Cape Cod’s most beautiful tradition, which celebrates the Pilgrim’s First Landing in America at Provincetown. Local composer and pianist, John Thomas will provide entertainment and refreshments will be served by the Provincetown Business Guild. The lights will be switched on promptly at 6:00 p.m. and continue to shine every night through January 6, 2009. After the lighting, a raffle will take place with the winner receiving a pair of round-trip Provincetown/Boston tickets generously donated by Cape Air.

Friday there will be sales all around town, so you can begin your holiday shopping. Of course, you have to go to Snow's Department Store in Orleans. There you may become a kid again, when you play with their famous train set up. You can start all the trains, help the tiny skiers ride up the ski lift, and turn on the lights all around the "tiny" town. Most items in the store will be 20% off. You surely can find some wonderful Cape Cod memorabilia.

To help celebrate the holidays take 10% off any room on Sunday through Thursday in December. Cannot be applied to existing reservations. Offer ends Thursday, December 18, 2008.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Romantic Thanksgiving Getaway and Dinner on Cape Cod


Thanksgiving menus are still arriving. There are some great choices out there. So hurry and make your reservations at the Inn, and then read further down the blog for all the choices for Thanksgiving dinner. Friday you can plan to shop and take advantage of all the "Black Friday" sales in Hyannis, or you can buy that unique gift at one of the many fine galleries throughout the Cape. Also, we will be serving our own breakfast version of Thanksgiving leftover -- with our own Mesquite smoked turkey!

Here are the menu choices for The Captain Linnell House in Orleans:

Captain Linnell House THANKSGIVING 2008

Appetizers
Fresh Fruit Cup
Wild Mushroom Soup Chilled or Warmed Apple Cider Garden Salad
Optional Appetizers
Bourbon Lobster Bisque $7.00
Maine Crab Cake with Lemon - Chive Beurre Blanc $8.00
Iced Wellfleet Oysters (5) $12.00

Entrees
Turkey - Roasted ... with a Savory - herb stuffing and Cranberry - Pear Chutney $34.00
Com Cob Ham - Baked ... with Wild Rice Pancakes and a Pommery Mustard Sauce $35.00
Duckling - Roasted "Crisp" Semi Boneless with a Raspberry Honey Glaze $37.00
Lobster Cakes - Baked ... with a Remoulade Sauce .... $38.00
Scallops and Shrimp - Sauteed with a Lobster Sauce and Puff Pastry Crescent $37.50
Salmon - Poached with herb Hollandaise $36.00
Filet Mignon - Grilled with a Wild Mushroom and Roasted Garlic Sauce $39.50

Please note that we do not split dinners!
Thank You!

Desserts
Pumpkin Custard Pie
Mincemeat Pie
Apple Crisp
Grarnmy's Rice Pudding
Esther's Chocolate Cake

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Cape Theatre Offers Fall Fare -- Productions at Chatham Drama Guild, Cape Rep Theatre, Elements Theatre Company, Harwich Junior Theatre

This weekend on Cape Cod (November 14 through November 16), 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 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.

“The Invisible Man” – based on the book by H.G. Wells at Harwich Junior Theater, 105 Division Street, West Harwich, Thursday – Saturday 8:00 PM, Sunday matinees at 2 PM, until November 23. Tickets $18. Call 508-432-2002, ext. 4

“Lady Windermere’s Fan” by Oscar Wilde, at the Elements Theatre Company, Paraclete House, Rock Harbor, Orleans. Friday & Saturday at 7:30 PM, and Sunday at 3 PM until November 23. Tickets $30. Call 508-240-2400

“Member of the Wedding”, Cape Rep Theatre, 8 PM, Thursday through Saturday and Sunday at 2 PM, through December 7, Route 6A, Brewster, 508-896-1888



Friday, November 14, 2008

Holiday Showcase – Three day extravaganza by Hyannis Garden Club, 10 to 5 PM at Cultural Center of Cape cod, Old Main Street, South Yarmouth. $20 at the door 508-394-7100

Early Christmas sale: Arts and crafts at Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, Intersection of Route 28, Chatham, through December 5th

Films with a conscience series: Pete Seeger; The Power of Song, by Jim Brown, 7:30 PM, Unitarian Universalist Meeting House 236 Commercial Street, Providence, 508-487-9344

Joe’s Bar and Grilled at the Barley Neck Inn, on the way to Nauset Beach, East Orleans, Free live entertainment on weekends.


Saturday, November 15, 2008

Holiday fair – Orleans United Methodist Church, Route 28/Main Street, 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Attic treasures, jewelry, baked goods, plants, crafts and café.

Climate change talk and walk – “A Rising Tide,” 2:30 PM, Salt Pond Visitor Center, Route 6, Eastham, free.

Illustrated talk – Don McLaughlin, “Bolivia: Beyond the Andes,” 3 PM, Wellfleet Public Library, Main Street, free

Holiday Showcase – See Friday

Live music at Joe’s Beach Bar and Grille – See Friday


Sunday, November 16

Talk on early American glass – Joan Kaiser, author and antique collector, 2 PM, Brooks Academy Museum, 80 Parallel Street, Harwich, $4, Harwich Historical Society.

Lecture – History of Cahoon Museum by Dr. Robert Gambone, director, 2 PM, Jacob Sears memorial Library, East Dennis.

Library program – “The Year of the Woman,” featuring Ellen Mulroney of Cape Rep Theatre, 2:30 PM, Snow Library, Main Street, Orleans.

Gingerbread house event – The Children’s Center annual event and silent auction, 5 – 7 PM, Wequassett Resort and Golf Club, East Harwich, $50 includes wine or beer, hors d’oeuvres, and bidding paddle, 508-432-0742

Holiday Showcase – See Friday.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Cape Cod Thanksgiving -- Chillingsworth in Brewster Offers Traditional Fare

Another way to spend Thanksgiving dinner is at Chillingsworth in Brewster. Thanksgiving is their swan song for the season and one of their most popular days; so bring the family!! Two seatings: 2/2:30 & 5/5:30, with a selection of complimentary cheese, pates, olives, smoked fish in the lounge beforehand and then a spectacular menu that features all the traditional menu items with an upscale flair, as well as pheasant, duck, lobster, Foi Gras and other delights for the non-traditionalist in the family. Seconds to take home on turkey dinners!! Price varies according to menu selection. Here is a sample menu (I absolutely love the Truffle Mac and Cheese -- you will never have better!)

Sample Dinner Menu 2008

Black & White Truffle “Mac & Cheese”
Snails in Garlicky Pesto Cream w/ Pistachios, Tomato & Grilled Brioche
Foie Gras Salad w/ Jicama, French Beans and Arugula, Truffle Vinaigrette
Grilled Portobello, Chevre, Fig. Prosciutto and Beet Napolean w/Beet Drizzle, Portobello Vinaigrette
Shrimp ‘Taco’ w/ Lemon Hollandaise, Beans, Tomatoes, Scallions, Cilantro & Two Chile Sauce
Oysters in Puff Pastry with Spinach, Lemon Butter & Salmon’Pearls’ and Oyster Shooter w/ Mango Mignonette
'Maryland' Lump Crab Cake w/ Cucumber and Tomato Julienne, Saffron Remoulade
Seared Cape Diver Sea Scallop w/ Asparagus Risotto & Lemon Butter Sauce
Jumbo Ravioli w/ Spinach, Mushrooms & Four Cheeses, Truffle Jus
Wild Green & Baby White Asparagus w/ Morels, Morel Sauce & Lemon
Pan Seared Foie Gras w/ Grilled Brioche, Rich Stock & Sun Dried Cherries $9
Creole Lobster Cream with Fried Basil

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Mixed Green Salad with Chevre Crouton
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Sorbet
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Cilantro Crusted Rare Grilled Tuna Tournedos w/ Veggie stix Salad & Morel Sauce
Grilled Swordfish ‘Steak’ w/ Roasted Potatoes, Tomato Relish & Fiddleheads, Saffron Mussel ‘Jus’
Basil Crusted Salmon w/ Oyster Mushrooms, Tomato and Pea Fondue, Chive Lemon Butter Emulsion
Seared Cape Sea Scallops w/ Corn Risotto, Mushroom & Corn Ravioli, French Beans & Corn ‘Jus’
Rare Grilled Duck Breast w/ Duck Confit & Julienne Veggie Salad, Duck Sauce & Blackberries
Seared Veal Steak w/ Mushroom Risotto, Asparagus, Mixed Mushrooms & Wild Mushroom Sauce
Seared Loin of Lamb w/ Basil Mashed Potato, Tomato Olive Caper Relish, Brocolini & Herbed Lamb Sauce
Roasted Tenderloin of Beef w/ Potato, Fennel, Leek & Artichoke ‘Ragout’, French Beans and Truffle Sauce

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Amusements

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Apple Tart w/ Caramel Ice Cream and Caramel Sauce
Warm Chocolate Cake w/ Espresso Ice Cream

Lemoncello Panna Cotta w/ Blueberry Compote Trio of Crème Brulées
Strawberry Triple Crown w/ Strawberry Sorbet Chocolate Peanut Butter 'Candy Bar'
Raspberry Soufflé w/Crème Anglais (Advance Order $7.50)

Coffee, Decaf. Coffee, Tea, Espresso or Cappuccino

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The Price of each Dinner ranges from $60 - $75 and includes :
Choice of an Appetizer, Salad, Sorbet, Choice of an Entrée, Amusements,
Choice of a Dessert and Coffee or Tea.

(Menu subject to change without notice: it varies daily)

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Thanksgiving Dinner on Cape Cod -- Academy Ocean Grille -- Traditional Turkey or Great Menu Choices

Here is another choice for your Thanksgiving dining pleasure. Had dinner here the other night and the food is delicious. We tried the crab cakes and they were actually just crab, which made the rich and delicious. I had the frog legs as an entree, and they were to die for. I guess I get that from my mother, who was very conservative in her eating, but she loved her frog legs -- nice and little -- and she would have loved these. Also, had beets with dinner -- one of my favorite veggies there.

One of the other ladies had the petite surf and turf and thoroughly enjoyed it. The third in our party had the veal saltimbocca and it was huge, delicious, and she had enough for the next night for dinner. It was a lovely dining experience all around.

<strong>STARTERS

Crab Bisque

Academy Clams
Littlenecks broiled with garlic, apricots, ham, macadamia nuts and butter

Duck Potstickers
Ground duck seasoned with 5 spices wrapped in won-ton wrappers

Chesapeake Crab Cake
Lump crab, sweet peppers and onions, pan-fried served with a
pesto butter and roasted pepper coulis

Southwestern Chicken Spring Rolls
Shredded breast of chicken, peppers, onions, black beans and corn tossed with fresh cilantro, Cajun seasoning and a hint of cumin, rolled in thin rice skins and served crispy with yellow tomato salsa and chipotle lime sour cream

Vegetable Samosas
Carrots, peas, onions and potatoes, roasted with assorted spices and curry leaves, wrapped in thin pastry, served crispy with our house made chutney

Butternut Raviolis
Served with a prosciutto and sage butter

ENTREES

All entrées come with our House salad of mesclun greens, feta cheese, cucumbers, grape tomatoes and cranberry vinaigrette
or
Classic Caesar salad with garlic croutons and grated Parmesan cheese

Turkey Dinner
Fresh turkeys, slow roasted, served with sausage stuffing, mashed potatoes, butternut squash, green beans and homemade cranberry sauce

Sole Francaise
Dipped in egg, sautéed, topped with blue crab and a lemon beurre blanc, served with rice pilaf, asparagus and carrots

Pork Tenderloin
Slow-roasted pork tenderloin with a maple cream sauce, served with sweet potato, green beans and corn

Ocean Grille Sword
Center cut, wood fire grilled, topped with our basil-Parmesan glaze, served with mashed potatoes, broccolini and sautéed zucchini & summer squash

Flat Iron Steak
10 oz. flat iron steak, grilled over hickory with our house spices, garnished with your choice of buttermilk blue cheese butter or Bearnaise sauce, served with scalloped potatoes, asparagus and beets

Veal Saltimbocca
Veal scaloppini topped with Prosciutto, sage and fontina cheese, served with Marsala sauce, scalloped potatoes, broccolini and spaghetti squash

DESSERTS

An assortment of homemade pies or pumpkin mousse for you to enjoy


$37.00 per person plus tax and gratuity


So make your reservations at the Inn and we will be happy to make your dinner reservations from any of those listed today and yesterday. See you soon!

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Thanksgiving on Cape Cod and Restaurants for Dinner



November is moving right along and soon it will be Thanksgiving at the Inn. Make your reservations early, as you will want to make reservations for dining on Thanksgiving day. While we are enjoying dinner out, we will be smoking a couple of turkey breasts for breakfast the following morning -- leftovers, Whalewalk Inn Style. We will have Eggs Benedict BLT's. They are really good and served with home grown and made cranberry sauce -- yummy!

We made our dinner reservations at Wequassette Inn. They do an amazing buffet with everything from soup to nuts -- raw bar, soups, salads, beef, fish, and of course, turkey and all the vegetables that go with it. They have three seatings, and it is $75 per person. Gratuity and drinks are not included.

Here is what Joe's Barley Neck Inn and Beach Bar has to offer:

Thanksgiving Feast at the Barley Neck Inn
Reservations from Noon: (508) 255-0212

Executive Chef: Christian Schultz

~ SALAD ~
choice of:
Joe's Classic Caesar
BNI Mixed Greens with Housemade Dressing

~ MAIN COURSE ~
choice of:
Slow Roasted Turkey * Sole Francaise
Filet Mignon add $5 * Sea of Love
Swordfish Romano * Pumpkin Ravioli

~ DESSERT BUFFET ~
Homemade Pies: Pumpkin, Apple, Pecan, Lemon Meringue, Cherry
Chocolate Brownie Sundae

~ COFFEE or TEA ~

$29.95 ++ per person

*Special appetizer menu available in addition to above 3-course meal*


So this is a start to your holiday planning. I will post more as they come in from the restaurants.
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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Bicycle The Cape Cod Rail Trail -- November Package

The Little Capistrano Bike Shop located between The Nauset Seashore Trail and the Cape Cod Rail Trail is offering November bike rental and warm cider package.

This package includes a 4 hour bike and helmet rental and a Cape Cod Bike cup of cider. You can rent hybrids, cruisers, mountain bikes, trail-a-bikes, trailers and much more. The number is 508-255-6515. From November 1st through 30th their hours, weather permitting, are 10:00 am to 4 pm every Saturday and Sunday and on November 10th, 11th and 28th. They are located on Salt Pond Road, Eastham, opposite the Cape Cod National Seashore behind the Lobster Shanty.

Happy trails to all and see you at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa, where can warm up by your own fireplace or in your own whirlpool after a day on the Cape Cod Rail Trail.

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Friday, November 7, 2008

Theater, Holiday Bazaars, Lectures, Fundraisers, Guided Hikes,Music --All happening in November on ' Outer' Cape Cod

This week on Cape Cod (November 7 through November 13), there are a couple of things that you may not want to miss. Walks in the fog are quite a delight in their eeriness. Give it a try. There are many craft benefit fairs this weekend, so you are bound to find a treasure.


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.


“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.

“The Invisible Man” – based on the book by H.G. Wells at Harwich Junior Theater, 105 Division Street, West Harwich, Thursday – Saturday 8:00 PM, Sunday matinees at 2 PM, until November 23. Tickest $18. Call 508-432-2002, ext. 4


Friday, November 7, 2008

Rummage Sale – Eastham United Methodist Church, Route 6, 5:30 – 7:30 PM. Saturday, 9 AM to 2 PM.

Literary evening – Writers read their original works, 7 PM, Brewster Ladies’ Library. Route 6A. Brewster

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Holly Berry Bazaar – Fundraiser of Cape Cod Hospital Auxiliary, 9 AM to 2 PM, Nauset Middle School, route 28, Orleans. To benefit cardiac care center. Whalewalk Inn & Spa is the first place raffle prize – buy your tickets there.

Harvest fair – 9 AM to 2 PM, Pilgrim Congregational Church, Route 28, Harwich Port. Crafts, jewelry, attic treasures, silent auction and more. To benefit Mission and Scholarship Fund.

Holly fair – 22nd annual Holly Fair, 9 AM to 3 PM Dennis Senior Center, Route 134, Setucket Road, South Dennis

Holiday fair – Brewster Baptist Church, Route 6A, 9 AM to 3 PM. Coffee bar, lunch, silent auction of quilts made by member.

Holiday craft fair – Wellfleet Council on Aging, 10 AM to 3 PM, 715 Old King’s Highway, Wellfleet. Quilts, crafts, jewelry, chili and corn chowder, raffle.

First Encounter Coffeehouse, Samoset Road, Eastham, 508-25505438. Doors open 7:30 PM, performance 8PM, $15 at the door, Peggy Seeger.


Sunday, November 9

Fundraiser auction – Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter School, 13th annual fundraiser, 2 – 4 PM. Four Points Sheraton, Route 6, Eastham. Viewing and silent auction 12 – 2 PM; live auction 2 – 4 PM. $10 admission.

Clock lecture – Dan Hanff “American Clock Industry: 1800 to WWI,” 2 PM Atwood House Museum, Stage Harbor road, Chatham, donations welcome.

Talk and slide presentation – Peter McMahon “Cape Cod Modern House Trust, Modern Architecture on the Outer Cape,” 2 PM. Cape Cod Museum of Art, Route 6A, Dennis.

Power Point presentation – Charlie Ducie “The History of the Federal Reserve System,” 2:30 PM, Snow Library, Main Street, Orleans

Jewish literature reading and discussion – Dr. Sharon Leder, scholar, 2:30 PM, Wellfleet Public Library, Main Street, free. Call to register, 508-349-0310.

Horseshoe crab program – “The Amazing World of Horseshoe Crabs,” 2:30 PM, Salt Pond Visitor Center, Route 6 Eastham, free.


Tuesday, November 11

Exercise walk – Harwich Conservation Trust, 10 AM, Island Pond Conservation Lands, Pat Sarantis, 508-432-3997 for directions.

Art talk – Al Kochka “The Life and Work of Arnold Geissbuhler,” 11 AM, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Route 6A, Dennis, admission by donation.

Squid program – Owen Nichols, “Longfin Inshore Squid in Nantucket Sound,” 1:30 PM, Friends of Cape Cod Museum of Natural History meeting, Route 6A, Brewster, members free, guests $3.

Nau-Sets – Square dancing, multi-level with intermediate rounds, 7:30 to 9:30 PM, workshop 7:30 to 8 PM, Dennis senior center, Route 134, $7.


Wednesday, November 12

Guided hike, Eastham Hiking Club, 9 AM, free, open to all, 508-255-3808. Meet at George Nilson Road, Truro for Paradise/Lombard Hollows to Ryder Beach.

Rhododendron lecture – Jeannie Gills, “Dexter and Coles Rhododendron collection at Heritage Plantation,” 2 PM, Cape Cod Community College, West Barnstable, free.

Music seminar – “All that Jazz,” by Paul Nossiter, 3:30 PM, Wellfleet Public Library, 55 Main Street.

Countdown to Christmas fundraiser – Lower Cape Figure Skating Association, 7- 9 PM at Consigning Women, Route 137, Harwich. Pampered Chef, Arbonne, Tastefully Simple, Silpada and other vendors.

Songs from the harp – Maeve Gilchrist Trio will perform at the Harwich Junior Theatre, 105 Division Street, West Harwich, at 7:30 pm, tickets $18. Also, November 16 at Wellfleet Public Library, 55 West Main Street at 7 PM, tickets $15.


Thursday, November 13

Circadia Bistro and Tavern 86 Sisson Road, Harwich Port, 508-432-2769, Jazz with Michael Oakland in the tavern.

Paper bead making – Make beads out of recycled paper with Suzanne, 10:30 am, Brooks Free Library, Harwich Center. 508-430-7562 to register and for directions.

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Cape Cod Hospital Auxiliary -- Holly Berry Bazaar -- First Prize in Raffle is Whalewalk Inn & Spa Weekend

'Ti's the Season for crafters and bazaars. One of Cape Cod's outstanding bazaars is the Holly Berry Bazaar. They have some amazing crafted items, all done locally, to choose from, and the prices will not break the bank. After the election lines -- get ready for another line as this bazaar draws crowds early in the morning.

There is also a raffle and guess who is the First Prize -- you got that right! Take a chance, and win two nights and two massages at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa. So if you don't have anything going on this weekend, come to Cape Cod; enjoy a relaxing couple of nights at the Inn and experience the Holly Berry Bazaar.

Also, this past weekend, we went to Provincetown for a Sunday drive. What a great time of year to head on over. The sales for your early Christmas shopping pleasure, were really good. The clothiers had some really great prices and the art galleries offered nice discounts. Had lunch at the Lobster Pot. Their prices seemed a little high, but the amount of food certainly made up for the cost. We order the clam chowda' and Portuguese Cod and Chiopino. Both were delicious.

Here is the information about the bazaar:

Holly Berry Bazaar
09:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Saturday, November 08, 2008
Presented by Cape Cod Hospital Auxiliary. Wrap up your shopping in a heartbeat! Proceeds to benefit Cape Cod Hospital Cardiac Care Center.
Location: Nauset Middle School, Center of Orleans, Route 28, Orleans MA

Also, offering the November special -- Book two nights and two massages and Sunday night is free.

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Ring in the New Year 2009 on Cape Cod

Plan early to ring in 2009 at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa. Give the perfect holiday gift to yourself or someone close to you. You can enjoy the festivities, the food, and still continue your exercise program in the Spa. If you are interested in spa treatments, time and space are limited. Those reservations must be made one month in advance. Join us for a fun and food filled weekend – the last “hurrah” before those resolutions for 2009 become a reality and before the cruise diets begin.

Packages include New Year’s Eve hors d’oeuvre party—5:30 to 7:30 PM, First Night in Chatham buttons (a circus, musicians, presentations by local artists, theater, opera, entertainment, a bonfire, a noise parade, and a fireworks finale!). Return to the Inn for a Midnight surprise, and at 11:00 the following day, a New Year’s Day brunch with filet mignon, Mimosa or Bloody Mary, smoked salmon, caviar and more. Receive a departing gift from Select Registry to help with your other 2009 travel plans. Book three nights (December 29th, 30th, and 31st) and packages start at $670 depending on the amenities in the room (size of bed, fireplace, whirlpool tub, kitchenette, etc.) Book two nights (December 30th and 31st) and packages start at $480 depending, again, on the amenities in the room.

All Spa treatments must be booked one month in advance. There will be no spa treatments after 2:00PM Wednesday, New Year’s Eve. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Tax and gratuity are not included in the package price.

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Cape Cod Fall Things to Do in Eastham, Dennis, Chatham and Wellfleet

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, 2008

Book 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 2

Architecture 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 3

Fen 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 4

Author 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 5

Music 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 6

One 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.

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