For me, August signals that the summer is half way over. It seems the summer has again flown by so quickly. You can find plenty of things to do this weekend on Cape Cod, there is something fun for the whole family!
Friday:
Family Farm Dinners, Falmouth: Coonamessett Farms hosts their weekly dinners with live music and dancing! The buffet meal features salads, soups, and a variety of delicious entrees. Head down to this working farm and enjoy a wonderful family farm dinner. $19.95 ages 10+, $10.95 ages 4 – 9. Call 508-563-2560 with any questions.
Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest, Eastham: Saint Aubin Nurseries is hosting a watermelon seed spitting contest. Join the contest fun from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm, free watermelon slices available all day.
Cape Wide Concerts: Many towns host concerts on the town green – or other town meeting spot. Contact the local Chamber of Commerce for more information.
Saturday:
Pirates and Mermaids Day, Osterville: This event is fun for the whole family! Kids aged 2 – 5 will enjoy a Teddy Bear Tea and older children will have fun participating in a model boat building workshop. Pre-registration is required, though all events are free. 508-428-5861
Cape Cod Baseball League Games: Games are played in communities across the cape. Come see the premier collegiate players participating in America’s favorite past time. For more information, visit the Cape Cod Baseball League website
for more information.
Summer Arts and Crafts Festival, Mashpee: Mashpee Commons will host several vendors focusing on arts, crafts, food, and music! The event is rain or shine both Saturday and Sunday.
Sunday:
Little Flippers Club, Buzzards Bay: Enjoy marine themed stories and crafts at the National Marine Life Center. $5, ages 3 – 8. 508-743-9888
An Evening with the Temptations and the Four Tops, Hyannis: Swing by the Melody Tent and enjoy a great concert with these legends! Tickets are available at the Melody Tent box office.
bill elliott says
Cape Cod seems like a great place to take a vacation, thanks for all you tips and information on this american landmark. Look forward to reading more about it on here