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| Provincetown International Film Festival |
Festival |
6/18/2008 thru 6/22/2008
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Festival Box Office Aquarium Mall
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209 Commercial Street |
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(508)-487-3456 |
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The Provincetown International Film Festival invites you to bask in the beauty of Cape Cod for five relaxing summer days of original and independent filmmaking. The quality and breadth of our programs offer more of what makes Provincetown famous: artistic adventure, intriguing entertainment, and a fun, friendly social scene.
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| Provincetown Portuguese Festival |
Festival |
6/26/2008 thru 6/28/2008
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Fisherman’s Wharf
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53 Commerical st |
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(508)-487-0500 |
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Featuring exhibits from the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Art Association, a concert, parade, food tents, Portuguese dancers, kids events and so much more
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| Carnival Parade Wild Wild West |
Parade |
8/21/2008
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Downtown Provincetown
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219 Commercial ST |
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(508)-487-2313 |
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Everyone loves a parade! And, here in Provincetown, the annual Carnival Parade is the single busiest day of the year and the place to see and be seen! This year's parade - Wild Wild West - is sure to be the best yet! Dozens of floats of all sizes and shapes will travel down Commercial Street starting in the east and working west. Join us as the Wild West comes to life in front of your eyes
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9/19/2008 thru 9/21/2008
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Various places throughout Provincetown
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Rte 6A |
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(508)-487-2462 |
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Truro Treasures began in 1992 when several community members, most notably Betty Groom and Boo Houston, envisioned a fall weekend for children and adults to raise money to help save the Highland Lighthouse, and to promote community pride and interest in Truro.
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10/10/2008 thru 10/18/2008
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MacMillan Pier and Various Provincetown Venues
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Commercial st |
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(508)-487-7323 |
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Sponsored by the Women's Innkeepers of Provincetown, this week-long event brings thousands of women, both straight and gay, to the Cape for sporting events, a craft fair, harbor cruises, self-help groups, lectures, singles events, a prom and much more. A community dinner is a popular draw.
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