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First Light Provincetown 6pm-close Wave Bar, 9pm to close The Surprise Guest” No cover or reservations for FirST LIGHT Vault, Crown & Anchor, 247 Commercial St. entertainment. 7:30pm Townie Night! The Rat Pack is Back! Noon-10pm Twisted Pizza, 293 Commercial St., Cabaret only $20 Swing into the New Year at 508.487.6973 Open and delivery service! EVENT SCHEDULE Provincetown Theater, 238 Bradford St. December 29, 2016 – January 2, 2017 3-4pm, Sage Provincetown Inn and Lounge pres- Our inns, restaurants, shops and town partners are 10pm-1am Karaoke at Club Purgatory at the Gif- ents “Don Wilding’s Shipwrecks of Cape Cod” a excited to celebrate the New Year with tons of fun ford House, 9 Carver St. at Bradford St. look at some of the great shipwrecks and rescues activities including Fireworks on the beach! Noon-1am Little Bar at A-House, 4-6 Masonic Place on the Outer Beach of Cape Cod, ranging from the earliest days of the U.S. Lifesaving Service (1872) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29th FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30th to the early years of the U.S. Coast Guard in the PLEASE NOTE: All town parking lots are open without charge first half of the 20th century. Don will look at the 7:30am-6pm Open for great craft coffee all year! wrecks of the Castagna, the Francis, the Montclair, during this event. The Town of Provincetown has established tem- Kohi Coffee Company, 199 Commercial St., #11 porary parking restrictions on Commercial St. between Johnson the Jason, the Portland, and many more. Donation St. and Court St. There will also be no live parking or stopping 8am-12pm Breakfast at The Squealing Pig, 335 to CCS at door. 3pm bar opens, 4:30pm lounge allowed in Lopes Square. The restrictions are necessary for the Commercial St., lunch & dinner 12pm-10pm opens for food, 336 Commercial St. protection of public safety, to ensure passage of emergency ve- 10am-5pm Purple Feather Cafe & Treatery, 334 5pm to 11pm Open for Dinner Strangers & hicles and to maintain the orderly flow of traffic. The restrictions Saints, 404 Commercial St. Bar open til Midnight. will be in effect from 2am Thurs., Dec. 29 until 2am Mon., Jan. Commercial St. (See Thursday listing). 2. All areas will be specifically denoted and vehicles parked in 10am-3pm Spindler’s, 386 Commercial St. is open 5pm-1am, Porchside Bar, Gifford House, 9 Carver posted NO PARKING AREAS, will be tagged and towed if necessary. for Brunch, Lunch, 3-5:30pm 1/2 Priced Raw Bar St. at Bradford St., Enjoy the cozy fireplace, a game and Dinner 5pm-close. Call for reservations or visit of pool, or a tempting video game. There is never a 7:30am-6pm Open for great craft coffee all year! us at spindlersptown.com cover charge at The Porchside Lounge. Kohi Coffee Company, 199 Commercial St., #11 11am Lunch, 5-9pm Dinner, Bar till 1am, Bayside 10am First Light Meditation, Veterans’ Memorial 5:30-9:30pm Jimmy’s Hideaway Restaurant, 179 Betsy’s Restaurant, 177 Commercial St. Community Center Commercial St. Open for dinner, reservations required! 11am-close open lunch and dinner Central House @ 10am-5pm Purple Feather Cafe & Treater, 334 6 pm The Vault is open, No cover. Crown & An- The Crown, Bobby Wetherbee on piano 9pm-close, Commercial St., Holiday Breakfast & Lunch featur- chor, 247 Commercial St. 247 Commercial St. ing Ann’s famous Hungarian Mushroom Soup. Great Treats! Coffee bar including our famous Hot 11am-9pm Canteen Holiday Market, 227 Com- 6-8pm Welcome to First Light Family Pizza Chocolate! Full bar with drink specials including six mercial St. European style holiday market offers a Dinner! at The Provincetown Public Library, different kinds of Hot Chocolate Martini! place to gather, warm up, eat, shop and have fun. 356 Commercial St. The Library is partnering Most importantly, to bring the community together with the Family Equality Council to present a 11:45am-10pm Open for Lunch and Dinner Mac’s during the holiday season. The market features number of family programs, all events are free Fish House, 85 Shank Painter Rd. We are open hot food and drinks, local artisans, events and and open to the public. serving dinner from 3-9pm. Happy Hour Menu performances. (Rumor has it that Santa may even available from 3-6pm daily. show up.) 7-9pm – Sage Inn Presents Live Music “Edenville” Open 11am Lunch, 5-9pm Dinner, Bar till 1am, Holiday Market VENDORS: 2of2, Bleat Media, No cover. 336 Commercial St. Bayside Betsy’s Restaurant, 177 Commercial St. Breakwater Goods, B.xclusive, Chequessett Chocolate, Cleanse the Pallet, Cook’s Organics, Tickets on sale at front door of Town Hall 5pm, 11:30am-3pm Open for Lunch Tin Pan Alley, 269 James R. Bakker, John Young, Provincetown Trad- doors open 7pm, show starts 8pm: TOWN Commercial St., Dinner 5pm, reservations accepted ing Company. Holiday Market FOOD & DRINKS: HALL SPECIAL EVENT! 260 Commercial St. for dinner. Live Entertainment in the Piano Bar, No Grilled Sausages, Hot Soups, Bratkartoffeln, Soft Grab your habit or curtains and join us for a cover, no reservations for entertainment. pretzels, Belgian Waffles, Gingerbread and holiday Sound of Music Sing-a-Long with the Sisters Noon -9pm Open for Lunch and Dinner at the The cookies, Mulled cider, mulled wine, coffee & hot of Perpetual Indulgence! We provide “props” Squealing Pig, 335 Commercial St. chocolate, New Year’s Day black-eyed peas. swag bag to make the evening more fun. Please come in costume (you can never have 4-10pm Twisted Pizza, 293 Commercial St., enough nuns, barons and baronesses, Marias 508.487.6973 Open and delivery service! 3-6pm on the 7th night of Hanukkah at the and goat herders) – we have prizes for best 4-7pm Spindler’s First Anniversary Party, 386 Canteen Holiday Market - Enjoy holiday costumes, best nuns, and best family likeness! Commercial St., Tastes of Spindler’s Open House, favorites like latkes, matzo ball soup, jelly filled Concessions including soft drinks, popcorn, Join us for our first year anniversary open house. donuts, rugelach, and delicious house made candy and other movie food items. $16 early Stop by, grab a snack or two and enjoy one of our challah! 3-4pm Hanukkah festivities: Hanuk- bird tix / $20 reg tix/ $50 VIP Tix, Kids 5-13 free delicious libations. Free admission includes some kah Haiku throwdown with market food prizes! but must be accompanied by parents! tastes of Spindler’s and cash bar. Limited space. Pin a candle on the menorah, with holiday market food prizes! Dreidel table games! 7:30pm The Rat Pack is Back! Cabaret show and 5pm-close Central House @ The Crown open for 4-4:30pm Hanukkah and Shabbat candle- light snacks $40. Swing into the New Year at Prov- dinner, 247 Commercial St. lighting, singing, storytelling 4:30-5:30pm incetown Theater, 238 Bradford St. 5pm-1am Porchside Bar at Gifford House Inn, 9 Live Music - “The Beat Greens” (Harriet 8:30pm Local Drag Legend Thirsty Burlington Carver St. at Bradford St. Open for cocktails and Jerusha Korim and Rick Arnoldi) 5:30-6pm presents her solo Christmas Special One night conversation by the fire. Haiku Throwdown winners announced!! only! Paramount, Crown & Anchor, 247 Commer- cial St. $25 or $35. Preferred seating for Central 5pm to 11pm Open for Dinner Strangers & 11:45am-10pm Lunch and Dinner Mac’s Fish House, House dinner patrons. Advanced sale tickets at Saints, 404 Commercial St. Bar open til Midnight. 85 Shank Painter Rd. (See Thursday Listing). onlyatthecrown.com 5:30-9pm Open for dinner, Jimmy’s Hideaway 9 pm to close Wave Bar is open with resident VJ Restaurant, 179 Commercial St. 11:30am-3pm Tin Pan Alley Restaurant, 269 Commercial St., open for lunch, 5pm Dinner, res- Tom Yaz ringing in the New Year with the very best 5:30-11pm Prime Rib Special $19.99, The Pointe ervations accepted for dinner, Live Entertainment in music videos. No cover. Crown & Anchor, 247 Restaurant, 82 Bradford St. in the Piano Bar “John Thomas with Special Commercial St. 10pm-1am, Special “F*g Bash” Party (cover at Doors open at 1:15, event 2-4pm New Year’s door), Club Purgatory, Gifford House Inn, 9 Carver 6-9:40pm Special New Year’s Menu, Five Course Drag Bingo! Come in your holiday best to St. at Bradford St. Pre-Fixe Dinner! Reservations required. Jimmy’s the most fun bingo evahhh! Your mistress of Hideaway Restaurant, 179 Commercial St. Anticipation - The Almost New Year’s Eve Celebra- bingo...the one and only GURTHIE BROOKS! tion, 4-6 Masonic Place A-House, Noon - Little bar Win incredible prizes! A friendraiser for P-Flag 6:30pm-closing Mac’s Fish House, 85 Shank open, 10pm - Macho Bar open featuring DJ Wayne and fundraiser for the Provincetown Business Painter Rd, New Year’s Eve Dinner and Enter- Michael, 10pm Dance club open featuring DJ David Guild, Crown & Anchor, 247 Commercial St. tainment, 6 pm cocktail hour & passed hors LaSalle Cover Charge d’oeuvres, 7 pm dinner seating: Seven courses, 10:30pm Live music with the “Rip it Ups” to ring SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st 3-5pm Beginning every five minutes. Show runs 10-15 minutes. Wicked Winter Wonderland, An interactive in the New Year.Free Admission. Reservations OPERATION SAFE RIDE: provides citizens and visitors a free and Holiday Fright Maze for naughty kids & adults of all required: 508-487-6227 sober ride home starting at 10pm Sat. Dec.31 until 4am Sun., Jan. 1, ages! The Dead Silence production team returns for 6-10pm New Year’s Eve Dinner at the Central 2017.
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