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Big News in Dennis Village – Gas Station is OPEN!

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

New Gas Station on Route 6A in Dennis Village

 

I know….it must be  a slow news day if this item is big, BUT if you have been among those of us waiting interminably for the old Christy’s to reopen,  yesterday was a red letter day!  After over a year of construction shrouded in mystery, the new CAPE COD FARMS opened yesterday (not sure about that name as not a tomato in sight….)  on the corner of Route 6A and Old Bass River Rd. here in the Village.  No longer must we head to East Dennis or Yarmouth Port to gas up – we now have our very own station PLUS a convenience store right here in the Village.  The design is attractive and in keeping with the historic nature of the “northside” so all in all, a great new addition to our Village life!  P.S.  $3.49 per gallon………and no FULL SERVE.

Time for Christmas Strolls on Cape Cod!

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Every year at this time various Cape Cod villages go all out with their annual Christmas Strolls  – and it is worth the trip here to experience them!!  No one does Christmas like Cape Cod – right out of Currier and Ives :)

Here  are a few highlights in the Mid-cape area:

Sunday December 4:

BREWSTER FOR THE HOLIDAYS – 2:00 P.M. Cape Cod Museum of Natural History – Family Party! Santa, story telling, exhibits, music crafts.    Tree and Windmill lighting Friday at 4 in Drummer Boy Park !

YARMOUTH PORT CHRISTMAS STROLL 1-4 p.m.  Businesses, restaurants and residents are decorated for the holidays along Route 6A.  Treats and music of the season!  Tree lighting on  the common at 4:15 p.m.

CHATHAM CHRISTMAS BY THE SEA  – Events kick off with Santa’s arrival at the Fish Pier, Shore Rd. followed by Chatham Town Band and an evening of dinner and dancing at Chatham Bars Inn.

Sunday, December 11:

DENNIS VILLAGE CHRISTMAS STROLL – 1-4 p.m.  The Village is transformed into a winter wonderland, with Santa AND Mrs. Claus and the not-to-be-missed annual craft fair at the Dennis Memorial Library.  And don’t forget to visit us here at Lomenzo Properties for a sprig of FRESH MISTLETOE!

Elaine

“Cape Happenings” – 5 Things to Do on Cape Cod July 23-29

Friday, July 22nd, 2011
County Fair

Image by David Gallagher via Flickr

July 23. The last day of the Barnstable County Fair! An annual event that no tourist (or  native!) should miss. There are animal shows, 4-H demonstrations, petting zoos, horticulture displays, rides, games, arts and crafts, various vendors. New artist Crystal Bowersox performs at 7:30. $10 for adults, $2 children 6-12, under 6 FREE. 12 noon-10 pm.

July 23. Interact with Live Reptiles! Museum of Natural History, Brewster. Michael Ralbovsky, founder of Rainforest Reptiles, provides animals for The Discovery Channel and Animal Planet, will be appearing. Experience safe contact with alligators, turtles, snakes, and frogs. $10.  4:30- 5:30 and 7-8.

July 25. Music on the Dennis Village Green!  “Tripping Lilly” -Original acoustic folk.  FREE. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, food, and drink and enjoy the summer’s eve. Head to the Ice Cream Smuggler for dessert. FREE. Dennis Village Bandstand at the corner of 6A and Old Bass River Rd, 7pm.

July 27 (or any day) . Scargo Tower. Enjoy the breathtaking views from the highest point in the mid-cape area. Take a picnic, blankets, swim in  the lake and then head to the tower. Read about the legend of Princess Scargo before you go! FREE. Dennis, anytime.

July 28 (and most summer nights) . Harvest Gallery & Wine Bar. If you haven’t had the pleasure of wining and light dining at this little treasure—make tonight your first!  See our previous BLOG about Harvest Wine Gallery here. Browse through the current exhibit, or order a drink and listen to the Kami Lyle Trio -pop, jazz, original/ piano, guitar, bass. An eclectic, downtown setting that retains the small-town charm of the Cape. 7:30 p.m. most summer nights.

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Announcing “CAPE HAPPENINGS” – A Weekly THINGS TO DO ON CAPE COD!

Friday, June 10th, 2011
Road sign welcoming drivers to Cape Cod, Massa...

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As summer visitors start to descend on our shores, I am starting a weekly list of Things to Do on Cape Cod, focusing on the Mid-Cape area.   Every Friday, I will list the TOP FIVE HAPPENINGS in our general area.  This will not be an exhaustive list by any means, just the top five things I would do if I wasn’t working all the time!   :)    Sometimes events in other Villages will be worth crossing town lines for, but NEVER will I take you over  the  Bridge!  So have fun and you might want to subscribe to our RSS feed for  weekly updates throughout the summer.

CAPE HAPPENINGS

Week of June 10 – June 16

June 10 – First Y-D RED SOX BASEBALL GAME vs. Bourne.  AWAY.  Free.  5:00 p.m. Y-D Red Sox

June 11 – 10:30 a.m.  Walking Tour of Historic Quivett Neck.  Free.  Jacob Sears Library, East Dennis jacobsearslibrary.org

June 11 – Noon to 4 p.m.  Strawberry Festival @ Orleans Historical Society.  Good Family Fun  $5!  orleansimprovement.org

June 12 – Noon to 4 p.m.  Animal Rescue League of Boston PAWS FOR CELEBRATION.  Scenic Beach Walk with your dog  led by Dennis’ own Chris Lambton (The Bachelor!)  Drummer Boy Park on Route 6A in Brewster.  Fundraiser for arlboston.org

June 12 – 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.  10th Annual Sheep Festival at Taylor Bray Farm in Yarmouth Port.  $5 parking donation. taylorbrayfarm.org

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Elaine

“CandyLand” in Dennis Village!

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Just in time for Easter, Dennis Village has a new candy store!  Nancy’s Candy, Etc. opened on April 1 next door to the Post Office on Main St., in the former home of Leslie Curtis Antiques.  Owner Nancy Magnuson worked for many years at Kandy Korner in Hyannis and has decided to transfer her expertise to her own shop in Dennis. Lucky us!

Here’s a video of Nancy in her shop.

P.S. Check out this ADORABLE COTTAGE we have listed, North of 6A and walking distance to Nancy’s!

New to the Restaurant Scene in Dennis, MA!

Monday, February 21st, 2011

Fans of the Dennis restaurant scene will recall that Center Stage Cafe on the grounds of the Cape Museum of Art, closed its doors nearly three years ago in a move that surprised and disappointed many a local foodie.  Good News!  A new restaurant called SUMMER STOCK  (great name – get it?  Cape Playhouse, the oldest summer stock theatre in the US?) will open its doors early this summer at the same location!  Dennis Selectman have approved the licenses for the establishment to serve lunch and dinner and also provide live music seven days  a week.  We welcome Summer Stock enthusiastically and hope it will become “the” place to go in Dennis Village.  Stay tuned for news of the opening………..

The TOP TEN THINGS We Love About Dennis Village #5

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

The Dennis Village Bandstand

Dennis Village Bandstand at the Village green

This Sunday, December 12th, Dennis Village will host its annual Christmas Stroll! All day the Village is decked out for the holidays, offering all manner of treats and events. Don’t miss the Food Festivalon the Village green (near the Bandstand) for food sampling from our local restaurants, like Blue Moon and Dennis Inn. All day there will be hayrides around the Village and trolley rides as well! Music will be provided by local choral groups, including Susan Linton singing “Christmas Eve on Cape Cod” in the Village green at 1:00 p.m. And what is a Christmas Stroll without SANTA, who will be presiding over breakfast from 8-11 at Carlton Hall.

We here at Lomenzo Properties will be giving away FREE MISTLETOE so please come by and say hello!

Elaine

The TOP TEN Things We LOVE About Dennis Village #4

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
Yarmouth–Dennis Red Sox

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The Cape Cod Summer Baseball League is considered to be the  premier collegiate baseball league in the country. How lucky and proud is Dennis to have the Y-D Red Sox , 2010 Eastern Division champs as our home town team!

Ryan Gibson, Y-D Red Sox/Oklahoma University

You can read all the stats and see all the photos online or in the local newspapers.   But we have a personal  story to tell. This summer we were privileged to serve as  host family to  Y-D player, RYAN GIBSON, a left-handed pitcher from Oklahoma University.  From that day in July, fresh from the College World Series,  when he barely fit through our front door, Ryan and the summer baseball experience that came with him, were beyond compare.  We’ve lived on the Cape for 13 years and had never been to a Cape League game -shame on us!  This summer we made up for it, attending 3-4 games a week. Cape League games are  family entertainment at its purest – wholesome and fun and FREE, not to mention the top class baseball talent!

Being a host family to Ryan enriched our summer beyond measure as his presence in our home was a joy and a lot of  fun from start to finish.  We put him on a plane last Saturday, back to his Oklahoma family and his Oklahoma life, hopefully never to forget his summer on Cape Cod with the Y-D Red Sox and the Lomenzo family!

Elaine

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The Top 10 Things We LOVE About Dennis Village, Cape Cod – #3

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Best Fried Clams!

Captain Frosty's in Dennis Village
Captain Frosty’s on Route 6A in Dennis Village

 

Our very own Captain Frosty’s made the TOP TEN list of BEST FRIED CLAMS ON CAPE COD!  We would have to agree…which means that we have partaken of the tasty fried treats on more than one occasion!    An added bonus – every entree at Captain Frosty’s is accompanied by their signature clam fritters! 

The very casual interior  is traditional Cape Cod knotty pine – all booths.  This past winter, Frosty’s added some outdoor dining in the front of the restaurant to supplement the patio in the rear.  A great place to go for a late day soft serve ice cream as well!  (They recently added frozen yogurt to their soft serve menu). Does it sound like I know WAY too much about this place? :)

 Check it out, but go early as the crowds are bound to grow even larger as news of this “award” spreads!

Elaine

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The Top Ten Things We LOVE About Dennis, Cape Cod – #2

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

The Cape Playhouse

Cape Cod Museum of Art, Dennis, MA

Cape Cinema

In the heart of Dennis Village, tucked away behind Main Street,  is an absolute gem known as the CAPE COD CENTER FOR THE ARTS. This cultural hub consisting of 20 acres is home to The Cape Playhouse, The Cape Cinema and  The Cape Cod Museum of Art. How lucky are we??!

The Playhouse’ summer stock season began this week featuring TEA AT FIVE with Stephanie Zimbalist in the lead of this bioplay about Katherine Hepburn (saw it on Broadway with Kate Mulgrew – really great.)  Lots of great plays coming up, including GREY GARDENS (also saw this one on Broadway and loved it.)  The Cinema features foreign-type films (no Avatar playing here!!) and is a very special cinema-going experience with it’s extra wide seats and, of course, the fantastic Roger Kent mural on the ceiling. ( They occasionally have live shows  like this past April when they featured an indie rock group that was holed up  in Dennis to rehearse for the upcoming Coachella Music Festival in CA. )  The Museum itself is a real treasure, exhibiting the art of outstanding artists and offering art classes for children and adults throughout the year, with special programs in the summer months.  All in all, a very fine cultural center supporting the arts on Cape Cod – and we’re so fortunate to have it right here in Dennis!

Click here for my previous post on #1  of  The Top Ten Things we Love about Dennis

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