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Food trucks, shipwrecks, music, arts, karts, Register Notes Bronwen Walsh Food Truck Fest Two dozen food trucks will be rolling into the Cape Cod Fairgrounds on Saturday, Aug. 7 from noon to 5 p.m. for eating, drinking, fun, and more eating. Along with the trucks, attendees will find 50+ craft beers, activities for the family, and lawn games. Here is a sampling of the truck menus festival attendees will have a chance to try: Binge BBQ, Trolley Dogs, Grilled Cheese Lobsta Love, Olivia s Organics, Travelin Bones, Shishkaberry s chocolate-dipped strawberries, TC Scoops, and Whoopie Pies. For craft beer lovers, each brewery will have three to five different beers to choose from: DuClaw Lawson s Finest, Toppling Goliath Press Hard Seltzer, Citizens Cider, Flying Monkey, Mighty Squirrel, and Jiant Hard Kombucha. ....
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Arbor Day, Mother s Day, gardening, boating, town meeting, Register Notes Wicked Local Arbor Day tree donation In commemoration of Arbor Day 2021, the Dennis Democratic Town Committee (DDTC) collaborated with four local nurseries to make a gift to the town of four native trees. DDTC volunteers planted the trees in Johnny Kelley Park on May 1 – two Red Maples by the main baseball diamond, and a Fringe Tree and a Red Oak by the bocce courts. Dennis Director of Public Works David Johansen and his staff provided expert guidance and coordination for the project. Johansen, who is also the town’s tree warden, advised the group on native tree selection and planting locations. ....
The Register We are all connected to our Mother Earth, Hendricks said. If you sever those ties, the people cannot flourish. YARMOUTH PORT On a gift of a sunny spring day last Saturday, two of the Cape s foremost local historians walked 25 tourgoers back into the time of Yarmouth s Indian reservation. Established c.1713, the 160-acre reservation stretched from Packet Landing to Long Pond, site of a glacial rock cairn commemorating the last natives who lived there. Wampanoag/Nipmuc Marcus Hendricks and Bob Kelly, president of the Historical Society of Old Yarmouth, met the HSOY-sponsored stroll at Packet s Landing. I m trying to create lasting learning, Hendricks said, a long-lasting relationship. We are all Indigenous People. ....