Tag Archives: Cape Cod

To Do: Yarmouth Summer Celebration Kick-Off

yarmouth-summer-celebration-headerNow that it is officially summer, the town of Yarmouth is ready to celebrate Cape Cod’s busiest season in style. It’s the 5th Annual Yarmouth Summer Celebration Kick-Off, a fabulous week packed full of events for the whole family to enjoy from June 27th to July 3rd. So, get ready for a busy week full of fun things to do throughout the town of Yarmouth. Take a nature walk on Continue reading

To Do: The Provincetown International Film Festival

Provincetown Film Festival June 17-21For five blissful days a year, Provincetown transforms itself into a cinephile’s paradise. From June 17th to June 21st, the Provincetown Film Society will present more than 87 feature-length and short films from American and International independent filmmakers. There are also loads of fantastic parties, an abundance of opportunities to meet and talk with renowned filmmakers at Q&As after screenings, and riveting panel discussions. “The independent filmmaking community continues to produce remarkably high quality work, here and Continue reading

Robert Paul Agents Top Boston’s Top 20 Lists

bostonWe’re No. 1! Boston’s Top 20 list of top producing real estate agents for April 2015 was just released and agents from Robert Paul Properties are in the number one spots for Cape Cod and the South Shore. Congratulations to our fantastic residential real estate professionals: Company Co-Founder, Robert Kinlin, number one agent on Cape Cod and Bernadette Kelly, number one agent on the South Shore. Other talented agents from Robert Paul also Continue reading

A Whale of a Day in Orleans

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Artist Sydney Ahlstrom’s Whale Sculpture Mock-Up

Life on Cape Cod has always been inextricably linked to the sea, and a new public art installation, set to be unveiled this Saturday, June 6th in Orleans, honors the Cape’s maritime roots. Created by Orleans artist Sydney Ahlstrom, the new installation depicts a eight-foot-long steel humpback whale in the diving position, set atop a one-ton fieldstone. This wonderful work was funded, in part, by the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council Adams Arts Program, as a way to highlight the vibrant community of artist that live, work, and thrive on Cape Cod. Be among the first to see this fantastic new sculpture by heading down, this Saturday at noon, to a brick path called Theresa’s Way, off Continue reading