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Jul
24
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Whether covering our local
bogs or garnishing our
cocktails, cranberries have
held an ever-present role
in Cape Cod life for
generations. Come explore
the rise of this humble
berry through Cape Cod’s
history, from its historic
use by the Wampanoag
people to its modern sale
worldwide by companies
like Ocean Spray....
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Jul
24
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Join Jim Jordan to hear
about Johann Sebastian
Bach—who he was, what
he composed, and how he
affects lives for good even
today. Bach’s music fosters
community and healing,
and awakens deep human
emotion....
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Jul
24
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Discover the origin story of
the American automobile
through 26 cars from
Heritage’s collection. Come
along for a ride from the
late 1800s to the 1960s as
the car evolves from a
horseless carriage to a
streamlined symbol of
freedom and
independence.
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Jul
24
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This major New England
flower show is presented at
Heritage by the Garden
Club Federation of
Massachusetts’
Southeastern District
garden clubs and its
award-winning Design and
Horticulture Study Group....
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Jul
24
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Free and open to all, this weekly unstructured playtime is
supervised by parents and caregivers, and aimed for
children ages infant to four. Every Friday 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in
the Children’s Play area on the library’s lower level....
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Jul
24
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Join us for “Prepare with
Pedro,” a fun and engaging
children’s story time
presented by the American
Red Cross. Through the
adventures of Pedro the
Penguin, kids will learn
simple, age-appropriate
ways to stay safe and be
prepared for emergencies.
This interactive program
uses storytelling, activities,
and discussion to introduce
important safety concepts
like what to do during a
fire, how to stay safe
during storms, and the
basics of being prepared at
home....
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Jul
24
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Experienced players welcome to the weekly Bridge
game. The group meets Fridays 10:30 a.m. –
12:30 p.m.. Annual registration is requested to
receive important communications about schedule
or location changes.
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Jul
25
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Celebrate summer on Cape
Cod at the 14th Annual
Brewster Summer Craft
Festival!
Join us July 25 & 26 at
Drummer Boy Park for one of
Cape Cod’s most anticipated
juried outdoor arts & craft
festivals.
A beloved summer tradition,
the Brewster Summer Craft
Festival brings together an
impressive and thoughtfully
curated collection of
American-made arts, crafts,
and specialty foods, drawing
locals and visitors alike for a
full weekend of handmade
discovery in a beautiful
coastal setting.
What you’ll find:
• Over 100 juried artisan
booths featuring American-
made arts, crafts, and
specialty foods
• A wide variety of handmade
work including jewelry,
textiles, woodworking, home
décor, functional art, coastal-
inspired designs, gifts, and
more
• A strong mix of returning
favorites and exciting new
artisans
• An outstanding selection of
specialty foods and gourmet
treats to enjoy while you
shop
This long-running Brewster
favorite is known for its
variety, quality, and
welcoming atmosphere — the
perfect way to spend a
summer weekend meeting
the makers and supporting
handmade craftsmanship.
Pet-friendly! Well-behaved,
leashed dogs are welcome
Rain or shine | Free
admission
Show Hours
Saturday, July 25: 10am –
5pm
Sunday, July 26: 10am –
4pm
Location
Drummer Boy Park
773 Main Street
Brewster, MA 02631
Directions
From Route 6 East, take Exit
78B onto Route 134 North
and follow signs to Route 6A.
Learn more, explore the
exhibitor list, and plan your
visit at CastleberryFairs.com
Bring your friends, take your
time, and enjoy one of Cape
Cod’s signature summer craft
festivals — handmade,
outdoors, and full of
creativity
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Jul
25
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Whether covering our local
bogs or garnishing our
cocktails, cranberries have
held an ever-present role
in Cape Cod life for
generations. Come explore
the rise of this humble
berry through Cape Cod’s
history, from its historic
use by the Wampanoag
people to its modern sale
worldwide by companies
like Ocean Spray....
(more)
|
|
Jul
25
|
Discover the origin story of
the American automobile
through 26 cars from
Heritage’s collection. Come
along for a ride from the
late 1800s to the 1960s as
the car evolves from a
horseless carriage to a
streamlined symbol of
freedom and
independence.
(more)
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