Activities
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- Activities
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- 8am
On September 14th, cyclists from across Cape Cod will unite for the Second Summer Cycle, an unforgettable event that combines scenic routes, community spirit, and a shared mission to champion Cape Cod’s small business community. Riders of all levels will explore the Cape’s stunning landscapes, all while raising critical funds to support Love Live Local's advocacy and programs.You can be part of this impactful event in several ways: Ride: Join us as a cyclist and pedal with purpose while experiencing the Cape’s beauty. Sponsor: Partner with us to make this event a success and showcase your support for local businesses. Donate: Every contribution helps us continue our vital work advocating for Cape Cod’s small businesses and fostering a thriving local economy.
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- 11am
Our 13th season of the free + family-friendly Love Local Fests continues on Sunday, September 28th and features local artists, brands + makers along with local food trucks, locally crafted bevs and kids activities all overlooking the beautiful Hyannis Harbor. Sip local with Devil's Purse + Truro Vineyards, eat local with Uncle JouJou + more and enjoy live performances from the Cape Connection Band - hosting Local Music Festival from 11:30-5pm.
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- Activities
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- 9am
The Swim for Life’s essence embodies Provincetown as a place of healing and compassion. We celebrate our community as one that not only cares about our local health and well-being, but also about Planet Earth, which faces unparalleled environmental challenges. The Swim is a benefit for 13 non-profits that service the Poter Cape and Cape-wide, with two swim routes in Provincetown Harbor, a 1.2-mile and a Half-Mile Swim, and, a Swim at Wellfleet's Great Pond the same morning, Sept 6.We are particularly looking for kayakers, offering free kayaks loans from Coyote Kayaks. Register up to the day of the Swim.Provincetown is a spiritual home to people across the globe. A place of hope and promise. Swimmers have come from France, Bulgaria, Australia, Mexico, Spain, UK, Canada and beyond to our healing waters.