![]() Also back is the Street Full of Scarecrows for the third year running. ![]() This year’s children’s program has been expanded with entertainment throughout the afternoon including the return of the popular dough-making workshops. The Harvest Celebration Presentation Stage will be hosted by actor and comedian, John Walker and will feature demonstrations by talented local chefs, expert tips on cooking chestnuts, pretzel-making, the word on organic wines and having fun baking bread and pastries. Now in its 16th year, the event is a gourmet’s dream, highlighting the renowned wine and produce of this blessed region at one of the most glorious times of the year to visit. ![]() The growers and producers of Victoria’s famed foodie haven, the North East, is preparing to serve up a feast of mouth-watering local fare with the return of the annual Harvest Celebration on Saturday 16 and Sunday. Gala Dinner at Samball Restaurant in the Gardens of Latrobe The hall is also presenting a new educational exhibit focused on King Philip's War, a lesser-known part of local history. Hands-on activities will include making corn husk dolls, clay beads, and quahog shell rattles live music watching the Wampanoag Singers and Dancers food trucks specializing in Native fare and gift vendors specializing in Native American crafted items. Local economy: First Light Shellfish Farm brings economic sustainability to Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe The family-friendly, free event is designed to be both fun and educational as a way, hall officials say, “to celebrate and raise awareness of the culture and history of local tribes whose ancestral lands include Cape Cod, the Islands, and reach to Marshfield, the Blue Hills and parts of southeast Massachusetts." 2 throughout the property at 56 Highfield Drive, Falmouth. Highfield Hall & Gardens will partner with the Wampanoag Tribal Nation and the Rotary Club of Falmouth to present the second annual Wampanoag Cultural Celebration Day from 11 a.m. headlining performance by Johnny Hoy & The Bluefish. JP’s Twisted BBQ will be on site all day long with a limited food menu that’s not oysters. There will also be live music, with a 2 p.m. to brings attendees oysters, shrimp and little-neck clams from seven local oyster farms. The Hyannis brewery, at 1336 Phinney’s Lane, is partnering with Big Rock Oyster Co. Open through mid-November: 'Most open, most caring and kind town': Century of LGBTQ+ history in Provincetown revealed in new exhibit Shuck! A Day of Oysters & BeerĬape Cod Beer, in the midst of numerous fall celebrations, will hold what it’s calling its biggest event of the year - “Shuck! A Day of Oysters & Beer” - from 1 to 5 p.m. The free event put on by Cotuit Library and the Historical Society of Santuit & Cotuit will feature a pumpkin patch, pumpkin painting, face painting, kids’ games, a harvest maze, live music, dog costumes, a pop-up bookshop, a pie sale, doughnuts and more. 1 on the Cotuit Village Green, 889 Main St. Cotuit Harvest CelebrationĪn event for the whole family (including the dogs) on Saturday will be the Cotuit Harvest Celebration, taking place from 11 a.m. (There will be no costume contest or dog parade this year.) Information. Food vendors on the street will include the Snowy Owl, Greek Caffeina, Farmhouse Baking, Centerville Pie, MacSweets Gourmet and Rock Harbor Shellfish. The event is hosted by the Sandwich Chamber of Commerce on the Hoxie House grounds and along Water Street (Route 130).įood trucks in the court, according to an announcement, will include Cape Cod Slush, Bourne/Sandwich Rotary Club, Brazilian Food, Cousins Maine and Seafood Sam’s. 1, offering a food court and beer and wine garden more than 80 street vendors, including juried local artists, craftspeople and retailers music and children’s activities made available by Hammer & Stain, a Sandwich workshop studio. The 13th annual SandwichFest and Street Festival will be from 10 a.m. ![]() įall reading: 5 new books by Cape Cod authors: Ghosts, politics, murder and romance SandwichFest and Street Festival Admission: $5, free for children under age 6. Local crafters will demonstrate their work, the Falmouth Fiddlers will play and the New England Ballet Theatre dancers will perform. and 2 p.m., crafts, games, a petting zoo, ice-cream churning, cider-pressing, a country store, food and treats for sale and antique carriages and a blacksmith shop to visit. On tap will be free puppet shows at 11 a.m. 1 at the Briggs McDermott House and Property, 22 Sandwich Road, Bourne. If you’re looking for old-fashioned family fun, the Bourne Society for Historic Preservation will hold its Harvest Festival from 10 a.m. ![]()
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