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| Eastham's Windmill Weekend
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This annual celebration, the
weekend after Labor Day,
has all the elements of a true small town festival. One of the
highlights is a Sunday afternoon parade on Route 6 which closes that
highway to traffic for several hours, but provides the perfect venue
for everyone's participation. There are floats, local and nearby bands
including school, military, bagpipe, and oldies entries, police and
fire from all over the Cape, and an Air Force flyover. The sand
sculpture contest at First Encounter Beach draws young and not so young
sand artists and some surprisingly detailed work in great variety.
Other events include an antique car show, contests between the town's
cops and firefighters, an art exhibition, lots of food, and even more
fun. Everything is worth seeing, but there isn't time...and get there
early to find parking at the beach and to avoid the crowded back roads
when the highway is shut down on Sunday. (Eastham has another all-town
event later in the season when Holly Trolley Weekend has local
merchants holding open houses, restaurants offering food on the run,
and town and Elks sponsored special events for children, all connected
by a free trolley ride.)
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| Wellfleet's Oyster Festival
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Wellfleet celebrates Columbus
Day Weekend with a
town-wide fair. Lots of activities, but those for which it is named
draw the big crowds. The winner of the oyster-shucking contest goes on
to compete in the regional contest, and those shells really fly at the
hands of these down-to-earth shellfishermen who spend their lives on
the water or out on the sand flats harvesting the world-famous
Wellfleet oysters. Chowder is the food-of-the-day.
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