FOOD & DRINK
2024 Cape Cod Canal Day Food Truck Line Up!
The official Food Truck List for Cape Cod Canal Day, September 21, 11am-6pm!. Join us for a fun filled day of entertainment, amazing artisan vendors, food trucks, cornhole and a 5K race!. Conveniently located in Buzzards Bay Park on Main Street, Buzzards Bay! A FREE Family friendly event!
Cape Cod Fishing Report- April 25, 2024
That sunshine feels better than good, doesn’t it? A few bluebird days this week, minimal cloud coverage, and of course, a little bit more rain. That’s true spring weather. Although, a few colder-than-usual nights by late-April standards have thrown a bit of a wrench in striped bass fishing since they arrived last week. Water temps are still pretty cold, hovering right around 47 to 48 degrees, but with a few more days of pure sunshine like today, Vineyard Sound will reach 50 degrees and more stripers will be swimming into our rivers, salt ponds and bays.
Indulge in your favorite cut of meat and celebrate National Prime Rib Day
This week has a pretty special holiday that you may not have heard of — National Prime Rib Day. April 27 is a day to celebrate that tender flavorful cut of meat. Prime rib is traditionally a holiday or special occasion dish, so to have it on a random April evening will feel like an indulgent treat. ...
Reviews: 'Wonka' is sweet treat in Falmouth; 'Pippin' brings saucy fun at Eventide
I was secretly hoping the cast would throw lots of chocolate into the audience but I had to use my imagination instead to taste all the yummy treats described in Falmouth Theatre Guild’s delicious production of “Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka.” Their big stage easily accommodates over 40 actors and a big set with lots of technical treats. Adorable little Oompa Loompas warn of consequences to be suffered by naughty children and the oddball entrepreneur, Willy Wonka, is mysterious, has a sadistic streak and may be a little bit magic. He seems to be a force for good though it’s hard...
Weekly headlines on WCTV, April 25
Wareham Week has partnered with Wareham Community Television to create a short weekly show touching on some of the previous week’s top stories and introducing the public to the faces behind Wareham Week. In this week’s episode, editor Liam Mayo discusses discuss Town Meeting results, a ribbon-cutting for Damien’s...
Rock and Roll Band Low Cut Connie Set to Play the Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth on June 15
South-Philly rock band Low Cut Connie will perform at the Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth on June 15. Led by singer, songwriter, and pianist Adam Weiner, Low Cut Connie draws inspiration from the early days of rock and roll, blues, and R&B. Tickets are on sale now at spirecenter.org.
Rubber duck race with the Library
Join the Friends of the Wareham Free Library at Tihonet Village, 150 Tihonet Road with A.D. Makepeace for an annual rubber duck race. Registration will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. The duck race will take place at 1 p.m. Ducks cost $5 each, with special prices for...
Spring blossoms at Earth Day celebration at Williams Trading Post
MIDDLEBORO — Despite the cool, rainy weather, Williams Trading Post celebrated spring, Earth Day and 75 years in business at festivities Saturday, April 20. Customers visited with neighborhood beekeepers from Blind Bee Apiary who demonstrated the importance of pollinators and a Proven Winner grower representative who shared his knowledge and tips for growing easy-care plants.
Muffin Mania: Baking new twists into a classic treat
LEOMINSTER, Mass. — Bisousweet Confections makes a sugary creation called a "donut muffin." What is it? Well, it's exactly as it sounds -- a mix of a crunchy, sugar-coated donut outside, with a moist muffin texture inside! Bisousweet founder, Karen Collins, stumbled on the recipe for the big muffin but made them miniature, and now sells the sweet delights and other sugary confections, including cookies, biscotti and whoopie pies, nationwide.
Fall River Symphony Orchestra spring pops concert; New Bedford jazz night: Things To Do
If you need an answer to this age-old question for making plans, we’ve got you covered. In Things To Do, we take a look at, well, things to do, happening every week in the Greater Fall River area and around the SouthCoast. From weekdays to weekends, there’s always plenty...
Garden talk at the Library
Expert gardener Peggy will offer a workshop on Wednesday, May 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Wareham Free Library, 59 Marion Road. Peggy will take participants through some of her lessons and experiences. She will bring examples from her personal garden and take questions on a variety of gardening topics. She may even bring some cuttings to share.
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