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JUNE 17 - CAMBRIDGE RIVER FESTIVAL
Memorial Dr from JFK St to Western Ave, Cambridge, MA (map) 617.349.4380 http://www.cambridgema.gov/~CAC/community_river.html
Featuring live music, 100 specialty-food purveyors and craftspeople, a children's area, dance, and a performance-poetry stage. Open from noon to 6 pm. Free. Rain or shine.
JUNE 17 AND 18 - SOMMERFEST
Boylston Schul-Verein, 8 County St (Rte 109), Walpole, MA (map) 508.660.2018 info@germanclub.org http://www.germanclub.org
The summer version of Oktoberfest features hearty food, potent beer, delectable desserts, and music by the Polka Quad. Experience authentic German food, drink and Gemeutlichkeit. Open on Sat from noon to 11 pm, and on Sun until 6 pm. Admission $7, free for children under 12.
JUNE 18 - ST. CALOGERO'S PROCESSION
Lewis & North St, North End, Boston, MA (map) 781.286.8757 Celebrating the life of a fifth-century healer and hermit who distinguished himself by good works in Sicily. Procession starts at 1 pm. Free.
JUNE 21 - GLOUCESTER NEW FISH FESTIVAL
Gloucester House Restaurant, Seven Seas Wharf, Rogers St (Rte 127), Gloucester, MA (map) 978.283.1601 GSF@CapeAnnChamber.com http://www.cape-ann.com/events/html
Area restaurants compete as they show off new ways to cook seafood and create awareness of the diversity of fish. Event begins at 5:30 pm. Admission $20. Advance reservations required. Admission includes a variety of entrees, hors d'oeuvres, salad, and dessert. A cash bar will be available.
JUNE 21 THROUGH 25 - ST. PETER'S FIESTA
St. Peter's Sq, Gloucester, MA (map) 978.283.1601 info@capeannchamber.com http://www.stpetersfiesta.org
Honor the patron saint of fishermen, St. Peter, with the walking of the greasy pole, music, food, children's games, dancing, and sporting events culminating with the blessing of the fishing fleet on Sun at 3 pm. Free.
JUNE 22 THROUGH 25 - PROVINCETOWN PORTUGUESE FESTIVAL
Provincetown Chamber of Commerce (map) 508.487.0500 info@provincetownportuguesefestival.com http://www.provincetownportuguesefestival.com
A celebration of Provincetown and its Portuguese heritage, open to all. Soup tasting, food court, concerts, block dance, parade, and traditional Portuguese dancers. Events begin daily at 9 am and on Fri and Sat run well into the early-morning hours. Free.
JUNE 24 AND 25 - 4TH ANNUAL GREEK FESTIVAL
Assumption of the Virgin Mary, 1160 Mommoth Rd, Dracut, MA (map) 978.957.6051 During the afternoon, there's Greek food, crafts, raffles, and vendors. Open on Fri and Sat from 11 am to 11 pm, and on Sun from 11 am to 10 pm. Free.
JUNE 24 AND 25 - INTERNATIONAL FAIR
Overlook Farm, 216 Wachusett St, Rutland, MA (map) 508.886.2221 International food, hayrides, goat-cart rides, live entertainment, face painting, sheepdog and milking demonstrations, and farm animals. Open on Sat from 11 am to 5 pm, and on Sun from noon to 5 pm. Admission $5 per car.
JUNE 24 AND 25 - SUMMER REVELS
300 Congress St, near South Station, Boston, MA (map) 617.972.8300 info@revels.org http://www.revels.org
From 7:15 pm to twilight, Summer Revels celebrates the the arrival of summer with a stage performance, dancers, singers, jugglers, and all things fun. The nights end with communal singing and a grand processional. Free.
JUNE 25 - ST. JUDE PROCESSION
Hanover & Prince St, North End, Boston, MA (map) 617.723.9667 Celebrating the patron saint of hospitals and lost causes. Procession begins at 2 pm. Free.
JUNE 28 THROUGH JULY 4 - BOSTON HARBORFEST
Boston, MA (map) 617.227.1528 festival@bostonharborfest.com http://www.bostonharborfest.com
Now in its 25th year of celebrating Boston's colonial and maritime heritage, Harborfest comprises more than 200 events over a six-day-long Fourth of July celebration, most of which takes place downtown or along the waterfront. Events include walking tours, concerts and cruises, tours of the Boston Harbor Islands, visits from Naval ships, museum exhibits, and historical re-enactments. The annual Chowderfest is held on July 2 from 11 am to 6 pm at City Hall Plaza. Admission to Chowderfest is $7, $5 for children; many events are free.
JUNE 29 - CHILDREN'S DAY
City Hall Plaza, Boston, MA (map) 617.227.1528 http://www.bostonharborfest.com
Boston Harborfest hosts its 12th annual Children's Day with juggling, music, balloon fun, face painting and more. Open Thurs from 10 am to 3 pm. Free.
JUNE 29 THROUGH JULY 9 - BROCKTON FAIR
Brockton Fairgrounds, Rte 123 (Belmont St), Brockton, MA (map) 508.586.8000 keri@brocktonfair.com http://www.brocktonfair.com
Attractions include a demolition derby, monster-truck rides, helicopter rides, a petting zoo, a bear show, magic shows, and comedy entertainers. Admission $5 for adults, $1 for children.
JULY 1 AND 2 - NEW BEDFORD SUMMERFEST
New Bedford Whaling Historical Park, New Bedford, MA (map) 508.999.5231 summerfest@newbedfordchamber.com http://www.barrel-of-music.com
Artisans' marketplace, folk and ethnic music, carnival, food, and fireworks. See listing under Pop Music for information on performers. The event runs from 11 am to 8 pm. Admission is $10 per day or $15 for the entire weekend, free for children 14 and under.
JULY 2 - CHOWDERFEST
City Hall Plaza, Boston, MA (map) 617.227.1528 festival@bostonharborfest.com http://www.bostonharborfest.com
Restaurants compete for the distinction of Boston's Best Clam Chowder. Soup's on from 11 am to 6 pm, rain or shine. Admission $7, $5 for children.
JULY 3 - CASTLE HILL INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
Castle Hill, Ipswich, MA (map) 978.356.4351 castlehill@ttor.org http://www.craneestate.org
Fireworks, concerts, and fun for everyone. Listen to Blind Billy and the Spectacles and the Merrimac Valley Philharmonic Orchestra on the terrace of the Great House. Festivities begin at 5 pm, but gates open at 3 pm for picknicking. Admission $20, $10 for children under 12. For members $10, $5 for children under 12.
JULY 3 - GLOUCESTER PARADE AND HARBOR FIREWORKS
Downtown Gloucester, MA (map) 978.283.1601 info@capeannchamber.com http://www.capeannchamber.com
Parade begins at 6 pm, followed by fireworks over Gloucester Harbor at 10 pm.
JULY 4 - CAPE VERDE INDEPENDENCE FESTIVAL
City Hall Plaza, Boston, MA (map) 617.635.3911 http://www.cvcunido.org/cvicc.htm
Celebrate Cape Verde's 30th anniversary of independence from Portugal. Festivities include Cape Verdean music, cultural displays, games, food, a raffle, and crafts. Open from 2 to 7 pm. Free.
JULY 4 - INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE
Downtown Manchester, MA, (map) 978.283.1601 info@capeannchamber.com http://www.capeannchamber.com
Parade begins at 9:30 am with marching bands and floats. Fireowrks display the night before at dusk.
JULY 4 - OSV INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, MA (map) 508.347.3362 or 800.733.1830 http://www.osv.org
Music, marching, militia mustering, and a reading of the Declaration of Independence. The events run from 9:30 am to 5 pm. No special admission; general admission to Old Sturbridge Village is $20, $18 for seniors, $5 for children three to 17. All admission is good for two days within a 10-day-period.
JULY 4 - PROVINCETOWN PARADE AND FIREWORKS
Provincetown Chamber of Commerce (map) 508.487.7000 ext 536 tourismdirector@province-mass.gov http://www.provincetown.com
Parade starts at 10 am. Fireworks begin at dusk on the bay side of Provincetown.
JULY 4 - ROCKPORT FOURTH OF JULY PARADE
downtown Rockport, MA (map) 978.283.1601 info@capeannchamber.com http://www.capeannchamber.com
Parade begins at 6 pm, the Rockport Legion Band Concert on Back Beach begins at 8:30 pm, and the bonfire on Back Beach begins at 9 pm. Free.
JULY 6 THROUGH AUG 15 - SUMMER IN THE CITY
Cambridge Arts Council, 344 Broadway, Cambridge, MA (map) 617.349.4380 http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/%7ECAC/community_summer.html
The 15th annual summer concert series features performance, dance, and puppetry for kids ages four to 11 at parks throughout Cambridge. All shows are free and handicapped-accessible. Check the Web site for shows and locations. Call for rain locations.
JULY 8 - 16TH ANNUAL GREAT BRUSH OFF
Cotuit Village Green, Cotuit, MA (map) 508.428.7581 cmaa@cahoonmuseum.org http://www.cahoonmuseum.org
Eighty artists spread around Cotuit to paint. Related festivities on Cotuit's village green include music, food, and a silent auction of the artists' works that begins at 2 pm. Event runs from 10 am to 4 pm. Free.
JULY 9 - MADONNA DEL GRAZIE FESTIVAL
North Square, North End, Boston, MA (map) 781.391.0515 Procession begins at 2 pm. Free.
JULY 14 AND 15 - GREEN RIVER FESTIVAL
Greenfield Community College, I-91 exit 26, Greenfield, MA (map) 413.773.5463 fccc@crocker.com http://www.greenriverfestival.com
Join the festival for its 20th anniversary. The festival offers music on two stages, food, crafts, dancing, a wide array of kids activities, and hot-air-balloon launches (weather permitting). Preview show Thurs from 6 to 8 pm. Gates open Fri at 5 pm for an evening of Louisiana music, and on Sat at 1 pm for a full day of international artists. Admission $25 on Fri, $45 on Sat. Advanced discount weekend tickets $39.50. Children 12 and under free.
JULY 14 AND 15 - SOMERVILLE ARTBEAT FESTIVAL
Davis Square, Somerville, MA (map) 617.625.6600 ext 2985 http://www.somervilleartscouncil.org
The theme for this year's festival is reCycle & reNew. Events include music, dance, crafts, food, art installations, street performers, and participatory-arts areas. The festival takes place on Fri from 6 to 10 pm, and on Sat from noon to 6 pm. $3 suggested donation.
JULY 14, 15, and 16 - ITALIA UNITA FESTIVAL
Central Square, East Boston, MA (map) 617.561.3201 italiaunita@verizon.net http://www.italiaunita.org
The 12th annual three-day festival celebrates Italian culture as East Boston's Central Square transforms itself into an Italian-style piazza. The festival features cultural attractions, Italian-food vendors, bocce courts, kiddie rides, and wine stomping. Check the Web site for a full schedule of events. Festivities begin on Fri at 7 pm, on Sat at 5 pm, and on Sun at 6 pm.
JULY 14 - BASTILLE DAY STREET DANCE PARTY
Marlborough St between Berkeley and Clarendon, Boston, MA (map) 617.912.0400 info@frenchlib.org http://www.frenchlib.org
The 31st Bastille Day celebration will feature prefromances by Francophone stars Amadou and Mariam, Daby Toure and Daara J. Gates open at 6 pm and music starts at 7 pm. French food (and wine, of course) will be available for sale on the premises. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 at the gate.
JULY 15 - GLASGOW LANDS SCOTTISH FESTIVAL
Look Park, 300 N Main St, Florence (Northampton) MA (map) 413.862.8095 or 413.862.5439 info@glasgowlands.org http://www.glasgowlands.org
Features dance competitions, wool spinning and weaving, sheepdog demos, athletic games, pipe bands, Scottish foods, and a bagpipe competition. Performers include the Enter the Haggis Band, the Brigadoons, Charlie Zahm, Jodee James, and Mac Talla Mor. The festival runs from 9 am to 5 pm. Tickets $12, $5 for children six to 12.
JULY 15 AND 16 - 18TH ANNUAL SALEM MARITIME FESTIVAL
Derby Wharf, Salem, MA (map) 978.740.1660 http://www.salemweb.com/calendar
A celebration of New England's maritime heritige. The festival features tours of the tall ship, Friendship, craft demonstrations, food, and music. Open on Sat from 9 am to 8 pm, and on Sun from noon to 5 pm. Free.
JULY 16 - ST. ROCCO FESTIVAL
Prince St, North End, Boston, MA (map) 617.635.3607 Celebrate the Frenchman who made a pilgrimage to Rome and healed the sick along the way. Procession begins at 1 pm on North Margin St. Free.
JULY 21 THROUGH 23 - PUERTO RICAN FESTIVAL
Playstead Field, Franklin Park, Boston, MA (map) 866.481.0695 Food and music from the Caribbean island, plus a parade on Sun at noon along Malcolm X Blvd. Open from noon to 11 pm each day, rain or shine. Free.
JULY 21 THROUGH 29 - BARNSTABLE COUNTY FAIR
Barnstable County Fairgrounds, off Rte 151, East Falmouth, MA (map) 508.563.3200 http://www.barnstablecountyfair.org
Rides, games, animals, vegetables, food and live entertainment. Fairgrounds open Mon through Thurs from 4 to 11:30 pm, and on Fri, Sat, and Sun from 11 am to 11:30 pm. Gates close at 10 pm. Admission $8, free for children 12 and under.
JULY 22 - HOUGHTON'S POND FAMILY FISH FESTIVAL
Houghton's Pond, Hillside St (Exit 3 from Rte 93), Milton, MA (map) 617.698.1802 Tie knots, identify fish, and cast lines. Rods and reels will be available for new anglers to test their skills. Free bait provided. Runs from 10 am to 2:30 pm at picnic site five on Blue Hills Reservation. Free.
JULY 23 - ST. DOMENIC'S PROCESSION
North Square, North End, Boston, MA (map) 781.289.6323 Procession starts at 2 pm. Free.
JUNE 23 AND AUG 18 - NEWBURYPORT ART WALK
Newburyport, MA (map) 978.499.8444 Take a stroll on a self-guided art tour through 10 galleries: Chameleon, Child at Heart Art Gallery, the Churchill Gallery, Connor Summers Gallery, the Firehouse Center for the Arts, Lepore Fine Arts, Newburyport Art Association, Off the Wall, Sculpture Park at Somerby's Landing, Valerie's Gallery, and the Walsingham Gallery. Open from 5 to 8 pm.
JULY 28, 29, AND 30 - LOWELL FOLK FESTIVAL
Downtown Lowell, MA (map) 978.970.5000 http://www.lowellfolkfestival.org
The largest free folk festival in the nation. Three days of traditional music and dance on six outdoor stages. From New Orleans brass band to Mexican mariachi, from rockabilly to Indian raga, this festival covers the world. There are also street parades, ethnic foods, and craft demonstrations. The music flows on Fri from 7 to 10 pm, on Sat from noon to 10 pm, and on Sun from noon to 6 pm. Free, donations accepted. See listing under Pop Music for information on performers.
JULY 28, 29, AND 30 - ST. JOSEPH'S FESTIVAL
Hanover & Battery St., Boston, MA (map) 617.391.7888 Three-day festival in the North End, with live entertainment every night and a parade on Sun afternoon. The festival runs on Fri from 5 to 11 pm, on Sat from noon to 11 pm, and on Sun from noon to 9 pm. Free.
JULY 29 THROUGH AUG 6 - NEWBURYPORT YANKEE HOMECOMING
Firehouse Center, downtown Newburyport, MA (map) 978.388.3197 http://www.yankeehomecoming.com
One of America's oldest festivals. Includes waterfront concert series, old-fashioned sidewalk sales, Beach Blast, Market Square Day, Saturday-night fireworks, and a Sun parade. Check the Web site for times and further information.
AUG 3, 4, AND 5 - GLOUCESTER SIDEWALK BAZAAR
Main St, Gloucester, MA (map) 978.283.1601 info@capeannchamber.com http://www.cape-ann.com/events
A North Shore retail extravaganza. Sales, food, and entertainment. Open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. Free.
AUG 3 THROUGH 6 - FEAST OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Madeira Field, New Bedford, MA (map) 508.992.6911 http://www.portuguesefeast.com
The largest Portuguese festival in the country, with music, food, a parade (on Sun), a giant midway, and a 5K road race. Open on Thurs and Fri from 6 pm to midnight, on Sat from 11 am to midnight, and on Sun from noon to midnight. Free.
AUG 3 THROUGH 6 - LOWELL QUILT FESTIVAL
Lowell, MA (map) 978.452.4207 http://www.NEQuiltmuseum.org
Exhibits, vendors, classes, auctions, food stands, and concerts can be found throughout the city. The festival also includes quilt exhibits at the American Textile Museum, the Brush Art Gallery, and the New England Quilt Museum. A complete schedule of events and activities is avaliable through the New England Quilt Museum. Open Thurs and Sat from 10 am to 6 pm, on Fri from 10 am to 8 pm, and on Sun from 10 am to 4 pm. Tickets $10.
AUG 4, 5, AND 6 - ST. AGRIPPINA FESTIVAL
Hanover & Battery St, North End, Boston, MA (map) 617.367.2756 Agrippina is reputed to intercede against evil spirits, leprosy, and thunderstorms. Festival take splace on Fri from 5 to 11 pm and on Sat and Sun noon to 11 pm. Procession is Sun at 1 pm and tug of war is Sun at 7 pm. Rain or shine. Free.
AUG 10 THROUGH 13 - FALL RIVER CELEBRATES AMERICA
Battleship Cove and Heritage State Park, Fall River, MA (map) 508.676.8226 http://www.fallrivercelebrates.com
Twent years of pride and progress is the theme for the festival's 20th anniversary. International food court, country music, concerts, parade, fireworks, carnival, talent search competition, and crafts. Open on Thurs and Fri from 5 to 10:30 pm, and on Sat and Sun from noon to 10:30 pm. Admission $7.
AUG 11, 12, AND 13 - DOMINICAN FESTIVAL
Franklin Park, Boston, MA (map) 617.201.2909 Celebrate the Dominican Republic's Restoration Day and Independence Day. Domican, Haitian, and Jamaican food are featured here, plus merengue, salsa, and bachata bands. DJs spin music between live sessions, and other attractions include carnival rides and face painting. Open every day from noon to 7 pm. Free.
AUG 11, 12, AND 13 - MADONNA DELLA CAVA FEAST
Hanover St, North End, Boston, MA (map) 617.523.8842 This festival celebrates the story of a statue found in a cave by a boy who dreamed he'd find a statue in a cave. Coincidence? Open on Fri night and all day on Sat and Sun. Procession on Sun at 1 pm. Free.
AUG 13 THROUGH 19 - CARNIVAL 2006
Provincetown, MA (map) 800.637.8696 or 508.487.2313 info@ptown.org http://www.ptown.org
This festival has all the glitter, glamour, and riotous revelry you could ever hope for in otherwise buttoned-down New England. Look for nightclub entertainment, cocktail parties, musical productions, dance balls, and an extravagant costume parade. All the street festivities are free. The Gay Paris Carnival parade gets going on Thurs at 3 pm.
AUG 17 THROUGH 20 - MADONNA DEL SOCCORSO (FISHERMAN'S FESTIVAL)
North, Fleet, and Lewis Sts, North End, Boston, MA (map) 617.248.0343 Now in its 96th year, this is a big festival with roots in Sciacca, Sicily. Festivities begin Thurs, 5 to 11 pm, with the Blessing of the Waters at Columbus Park at 7 pm. Festivities continue on Fri from 5 to 11 pm, and on Sat and Sun noon to 11 pm. Procession on Sun at noon. Free.
AUG 18 - FIREWORKS AT OCEAN PARK
Ocean Park, Beach Rd, Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, MA (map) 508.693.0077 http://www.oakbluffsmv.com
Band concert begins at 8 pm, followed by fireworks over the ocean. Free.
AUG 18 AND 19 - HARDWICK COMMUNITY FAIR
Town Common, Rte 32A, Hardwick, MA (map) 413.477.0213 http://www.hardwickfair.com
As the oldest-continually-running town fair in the United States, country fun abounds at this shindig, which includes a lumberjack contest, hay rides, frog jumping, and a cookout. Sheep, cattle, and rabbit shows vie for attention with vegetable, flower, and craft exhibits. Open on Fri from 5:30 to 10 pm, and on Sat from 7 am to 5 pm. Free.
AUG 19 - CRANE BEACH SAND BLAST
Crane Beach, Ipswich, MA (map) 978.356.4351 castlehill@ttor.org http://www.craneestate.org
Crane Beach's annual sand-sculpture competition. This year's theme is The Big Dig. The building starts at 8 am, and awards will be presented at 4 pm. Entry fee $18 for member teams and $29 for non-member teams.
AUG 19 AND 20 - ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC BOAT FESTIVAL
Hawthorne Cove Marina, 10 White St, Salem, MA (map) 617.666.8530 http://www.by-the-sea.com/bacbfestival
Classic sailboats, powerboats, and hand-powered craft will be on display on Sat from noon to 5 pm, and on Sun from 11 am to 3 pm. Admission $5, free for children 12 and under.
AUG 19 AND 20 - GLOUCESTER WATERFRONT FESTIVAL
Stacy Blvd, Gloucester, MA (map) 978.283.1601 info@capeannchamber.com http://www.capeannvacations.com/wf/
Arts and crafts show, entertainment, and food. Pancake breakfast on Sat from 7:30 to 11 am, and lobster bake on Sun from noon to 5 pm. The festival is open from 10 am to 6 pm. Free. Rain or shine.
AUG 19 AND 20 - LATIN AMERICAN FESTIVAL
Worcester City Hall, Worcester, MA (map) 508.798.1900 ext 229 Food, crafts, children's rides, and folk dancing. Sponsored by Centro Las Americas. Open from noon to 8 pm. Free.
AUG 20 - AUGUST MOON FESTIVAL
Chinatown Gates and Harrison Ave, Boston, MA (map) 617.542.2574 Chinatown's summer celebration features entertainment, food, and arts and crafts. Open from 10 am and into the moon-watching hours. Free.
AUG 25, 26, AND 27 - CELEBRATE HOLYOKE
Holyoke Heritage State Park, Appleton St, Holyoke, MA (map) 413.536.4611 ghi@map.com http://www.celebrateholyoke.com
Multicultural music and food festival in its 22nd year. Holyoke-area restaurants offer tastings of house specialties. Check the Web site for a list of festival performers. The festival is held on Thurs from 5 to 11 pm, on Fri and Sat from noon to 11 pm, and on Sun from noon to 8 pm. Free.
AUG 25, 26, AND 27 - CRAFTADVENTURE
Eastern States Exposition, 1305 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA (map) 413.737.BIGE http://www.thebige.com/craft.html
The largest fiber and fabric showcase in New England. Open on Fri from 9 am to 6 pm, on Sat from 9 am to 5 pm, and on Sun from 11 am to 3 pm. Admission $5 for adults, $3 for children. Free parking.
AUG 25, 26 AND 27 - FEAST OF ST. ANTHONY
Endicott St between North Margin and Thatcher Sts, North End, Boston, MA (map) 617.523.7024 http://htttp://www.saintanthonysfeast.com
Opening ceremonies begin on Fri at 7 pm. Celebration continues on Sat and Sun from 9 am to 11 pm, with the grand procession on Sun at noon. Free.
AUG 28 - ST. LUCY'S FEAST
Endicott St, North End, Boston, MA (map) 617.723.8669 http://www.saintanthonysfeast.com/stlucysparade.html
Procession starts at 5 pm. Free.
SEPT 1 THROUGH 4 - GLOUCESTER SCHOONER FESTIVAL
Gloucester Harbor, Gloucester, MA (map) 978.283.1601 info@capeannchamber.com http://www.capeannvacations.com/schooner
Mayor's Race for 100-foot schooners, races for other classes, a parade of sails, deck tours, public sails, and other maritime activities. Don't miss the boatlight parade starting by Jones's Creek on the Annisquam River to Gloucester Harbor on Sat, followed by a fireworks display at 10 pm. Sun activities includes a parade of sails at 9 am followed by the Mayor's Race at 11 am.
SEPT 10 - ST. ROSALIE'S PROCESSION
North Square, North End, Boston, MA (map) 617.201.7951 Procession begins at 1 pm. Free.
SEPT 23 - ESSEX CLAMFEST
Memorial Park, Essex, MA (map) 978.283.1601 info@capeannchamber.com http://www.capeannvacations.com/
Chowder-tasting competition, arts and crafts, games, and entertainment. Open from 11 am to 4 pm. Free.
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