Sunday, August 7, 2011

Sandcastle Contest and Family Beachfire!


Please join your neighbors on Sea Way Beach for our first

Family Beachfire and Sandcastle Contest!

Friday, August 19, 7:00pm

(rain date August 20)

OMP Association will provide wine, beer, water, desserts, and ingredients for S’mores.

(you are welcome to bring other beverages)

Please bring your own chairs

Sandcastle Contest

Individuals and teams of up to 5 people

Divisions: 1) ages 6 and under

2) 7-12

3) 13 and up

Build your castles in the designated area on Sea Way Beach during the afternoon.

(high tide is @4:44pm)

Judging will be @7pm

Please RSVP

Houseguests are welcome to attend.

Nancy Healy 508-432-5636

ndhealy9@gmail.com

Monday, August 1, 2011

Welcome to August!



The SeaWay Beach is a little too busy for these little guys, but if you wander down Strandway Beach, you're sure to see the sandpipers edging along the waterline searching for tasty morsels. If you plop yourself down on the sand, you can observe them as they dance between the waves, or skim across the strandline, flying in a group.

Such a cool Cape Cod thing to see... even if you're not a bird watcher in the traditional sense.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Calling All Kids and Grandkids!


OMP Kids Party

all kids welcome!

Saturday, August 6 @11:00am

At Jane Sugden’s Windmill House

5 Strandway West

Questions? Call Fiona

617-851-1539

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Ah, July. The month stretches on to its finish this weekend but another month of summer still awaits our pleasure.

The OMP beaches are looking good this year, and seem to have a steady crowd enjoying them in all types of weather.

Yesterday was grey, but today the sun is shining. If you're on Cape Cod, get out in the sunshine and enjoy the cooler weather while you can. More heat is said to be headed our way later in the week...

Monday, July 11, 2011

Check Out the Summer Issue of CapeWomenOnline magazine


The Summer 2011 Issue of CapeWomenOnline magazine is here, just in time for your summer reading pleasure! For inspiring stories of artist journeys, roads to publication, and women making the leap to run their own businesses, check out our magazine!

Our lead image is entitled "Cheese Slice in Paradise," by Provincetown artist Katherine Fenwick. The publisher and I went to the opening of her new gallery and studio last month, and fell in love with her tongue-in-cheek images and humorous take on traditional still life paintings. For more of her artwork, check out her website at www.fenwickstudio.com

The Cape is celebrating several important anniversaries this summer as well - The National Seashore turns 50, the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies (PCCS) turns 35, Cape Cod Museum of Art turns 30, and the WE CAN center turns 10! We have stories and insights on all these events and more, to inform and inspire our readers.


Take a look, check it out, and send us an email to let us know what you think!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

More Parade Photos...and the Wagon Brigade


One of the things I like best about the annual Old Mill Point parade is the "floats." The largest ones are wagon-sized, with adorable little kids enjoying their first (or maybe second) expereince of "marching" in a parade. Soon enough they'll "graduate" to wanting to ride their own decorated bike or scooter, leaving their parents and grandparents on the side of the road to cheer.

This year there were more wagons than ever in the parade!

Usually it's only the person pulling the wagon who has the festive Red Cup in hand. But this Fourth of July, I noticed a surprising new trend amongst the "waggoneers"...



... in that some of the older "kids" seemed to be trying to relive their earlier parade experiences... and merging the Wagon Brigade with the Red Cup Brigade...


It was fun to see and I applaud the young people who jumped into those wagons! It certainly made me smile - and made me wonder what fun ideas will emerge in next year's parade!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Did You See the Fourth of July Parade?


The annual Old Mill Point Fourth of July parade kicked off a little after 6 p.m. last night, starting at the Doyle house on Pine Lane. The Doyle family organizes this annual event every year - and the whole neighborhood joins in!

The parade was led by a new vehicle this year, but no less festive than the old Jeep, and the music was just as loud! The start car is then trailed by an assortment of bicycles, strollers, wagons, scooters, and the Red Cup Brigade.

The neighborhood streets were lined with spectators, and lots of small children who merged with the parade as it rolled past their homes.

Most of the kids dressed up and decked out their vehicles for the occasion!



The Chatham parade may have the tiny Shriner cars, but we had a pink electric Barbie Jeep, decorated with red, white and blue trimmings.


Sometimes the simplest costumes are the best...


Some of the crowd were also dressed in festive attire, libations in hand to toast the parade. It was a great time to greet old friends and exchange holiday hellos throughout the neighborhood.


Another successful parade in Old Mill Point! Big thanks and kudos to the Doyle family for keeping up this wonderful holiday tradition!