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Juneteenth Provincetown 2025: A Week-Long Celebration

Provincetown is stepping up to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday once again! Juneteenth honors what happened on June 19th, 1865, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, when some 250,000 enslaved people in Galveston, Texas did not know they...

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Bear Week 2025

Greetings, Frank Mahoney here, President of the Provincetown Bears organization. We are in the final stages of producing and promoting Bear Week 2025, our 25th Anniversary of Bear Week.  I wanted to make a final inquiry to see if there is anyone else that was...

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Be A Part of Provincetown’s July 4th Parade

  Calling all businesses, organizations, and residents – Friday, June 27, 2025, at 5 p.m. is the last day to register to participate in the Town of Provincetown’s July 4th Parade! 🎆 Floats will be judged in the categories of Most Patriotic, Best in Parade, Best...

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Provincetown’s Gallery Strolls Return Friday, May 23rd

We're excited to kick off the 2025 season of The Stroll, Provincetown’s beloved weekly art walk that brings the town’s creative spirit to life. Beginning Friday, May 23 and continuing through October 10, join us on Friday evenings as our local galleries and partner...

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Payomet Poetry Event to Celebrate World Ocean Day

To celebrate World Ocean Day, the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) and Payomet Performing Arts Center will host a special World Ocean Day Poetry Event at Payomet on Sunday, June 8, from 5 – 7 pm. The event is inspired by the Favorite Poem Project, which was launched in 1997 by former Poet Laureate of the United States Robert Pinsky.

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PMPM Members: Early Access to the Salvador Vasques Exhibition

Hello, PMPM People — Great news: We’ve got details on our first exhibition of Season 2025 — and since you’re on this list, you’re getting the full scoop before anyone else. Salvador Vasques: A Lifetime of Collecting Provincetown opens on Thursday, May 8, and it’s...

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Cape Cod: Thriving on Its Own Terms

Uncertainty at the federal level and increasing pressure on state resources underscore the need for Cape Cod to chart its own path toward self-sufficiency. Our region’s future depends on leveraging our unique strengths while recognizing the diversity of our...

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