cotuit ma localism: Cotuit Strawberry Festival - Today, June 11th,10am. to 3pm., at the Dottridge Museum on Main St. - 06/11/11 06:27 AM

The annual Strawberry Festival will be held today at the Dottridge Museum - Tickets are $5.00 for adults and $2.50 for the children.   There will be games for the children to play.  All proceeds go toward the Santuit and Cotuit Historical Society.   The museum also has a gift shop with great Cotuit themes - it is a great way to learn the history of Cotuit and pass the information along to your children in a fun atmosphere.  Come join us!!!

 
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cotuit ma localism: A Taste of Cotuit - Saturday, July 17th, 2010 - 07/04/10 06:29 AM

AN EVENING OF FINE WINES AND EXCEPTIONAL FOOD -PROVIDED BY COTUIT AND CAPE COD'S FINEST
SATURDAY JULY 17TH, 2010
6:00 - 8:OO PM
LOCATED AT THE SAMUEL B. DOTTRIDGE HOMESTEAD
1148 MAIN STREET, COTUIT, MA
FEATURING FOOD AND DRINK FROM:
ANDY'S MARKET
COTUIT FRESH MARKET
COTUIT OYSTER COMPANY
THE MILLS RESTAURANT
MOONAKIS CAFE
SIENNA
KETTLE HO
THE REGATTA
POLAR CAVE ICE CREAM
LIVE MUSIC WITH DAVE WILSON ON THE GUITAR
CALL 508-428-0724 FOR TICKET RESERVATIONS ($50.00)
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cotuit ma localism: Historical Society's Strawberry Festival was a huge success!! Become a Member or Sponsor - 06/14/10 07:42 AM
The Strawberry Fesitval in Cotuit was a huge sucess on Saturday with beautiful weather throughout most of the day.  Over 300 strawberry shortcakes with whip cream were served to the young and old.  This is just one event held at the Dottridge Museum at 1148 Main Street, Cotuit that attracts villagers so that we can all come together and support the Historical Society and its tireless efforts in perserving the buildings and history of Cotuit.
If you would like to become a member or sponsor please visit the Historical Society Website and learn more about it.  The Taste of Cotuit will … (4 comments)

cotuit ma localism: Eagle Pond in Cotuit Has Gone To The Dogs!!! - 05/31/10 09:07 PM
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It appears that the Mary Barton Land Trust might be giving the 800 acres parcel over to the Barnstable Land Trust in order to provide stronger custodianship of the land.  If you haven't been to the pond you will find great trails with dog friendly people.  It is important to keep your dog under control so as to provide enjoyment to others who are afraid or just not tolerant of dogs. The Trust is looking for new donations in order to maintain and perserve the land.  It looks like the dog owners and their dogs can continue to use the pond and … (1 comments)

 

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