The Women of Color Weekend in Provincetown had the most outstanding turnout… The Pied Bar was packed all nights… with well over 200 hundred attendees at the weekend long event. There were performances by Karen Williams, Mimi Gonzalez, Nedra Johnson… and many, many more. Every event was outstanding and the weather was perfect! A good time was had by all… stay tuned for pictures and hopefully some video!
Thank you to our chart for sponsoring us!
We are on the cover of Ptown Magazine!
http://www.provincetownmagazine.net/magazine/vol3109/
Event info is inside… you can view the whole magazine for this week online!
Karen Williams and many other performers will be at Women of Color Weekend… Tickets are on sale too… http://www.womenofcolorweekend.com
From iamprovincetown.com….
You both should be in Ptown! We have spectacular sightings of whales! You can see them from Herring Cove Beach! Yesterday I went on whale watch boat and I was such a gift to all of us to see so many creatures so close to the boat. So. Make some time and come!
Right whales put on a show…
http://www.provincetownbanner.com/article/news_article/_/57031/News/4/17/2008
Provincetown, Massachusetts got its start because of fish–lots and lots of fish–and the fishing industry. Nowadays it is a tourist mecca for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender folk, and the fish are becoming protected and still there in huge quantities. For example, last summer I was walking on race point beach–which is a pristine beach with practically no seaweed that just goes on forever and ever–and I saw a five foot long seal jump out of the water thirty feet from shore. Just this last week, Ewa from iamprovincetown.com, was telling me that, after work, everyone in town headed down to Herring Cove Beach to watch whales… the water was completely placid, and maybe a quarter mile to half a mile from shore, you could see all these whales congregating and breathing through their blow holes. It’s just all part of the magic that is Provincetown… a world on the edge of America and the edge of extraordinary nature and stunning, natural beauty. There is no place like it.
If you come to Single Women’s Weekend, Women of Color Weekend, or Girl Splash (an all new Provincetown women’s week held in July), be sure to go on a whale watch or park yourself on Race Point beach to see the seals and maybe a whale or two!
Hello There–
Girl Power Events (www.girlpowerevents.com) is busy making sure that LBT women will have plenty to do in Provincetown, MA this year. And its all in the name of having fun, letting go, and giving back to the fabulous women we love so much–meaning you!–and the causes that keep our community strong and just generally make the world a better place.
What better way to spend your time then with women in one of the most beautiful places on the planet–Provincetown, MA is surely one of them! Did you know that ptown is the only place on the planet with an all women’s beach
and that Girl Splash–a new Provincetown women’s week–is being held in July. See you at the beach!
Single Women’s Weekend
May 16th - 18th, 2008
http://www.womeninnkeepers.com/sww.html
Women of Color Weekend
June 5th - 8th, 2008
http://web.mac.com/lynettemolnar/woc/Register_.html
Girl Splash
July 19th - July 27th, 2008
http://www.girlpowerevents.com/girl-splash/friends.html
Consider staying at:
The Inn at the Moors - www.innatthemoors.com
The Fairbanks Inn - www.fairbanksinn.com
Events include–
Cookouts
Dance Parties
Entertainers
Pool Parties
Yacht Sails
Clambakes
Beach volleyball
Whale-watching trips
Sunset dune tours
Many of the proceeds will go to
NCLR, NGLTF, and more…
We hope to see you there!