Cool 102 on Cape Cod and 93.3 WSNE Providence have recently started with their all-Christmas music Holiday formats. Who is next in Boston? Oldies 103.3 is keeping it a secret, but we suspect they'll be next in line.
Prestige Valet Parking continues to book many Holiday events.Contact us at 1-877-368-6318 or email us info@prestigevaletparking.com
We were pleased to attend the 5th anniversary celebration of the Cape Cod Young Professionals, held at the Chatham Bars Inn on November 5th, sponsored by Nauset Disposal and Comcast Business Services.
We also attended the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce event held at the the Willowbend Country Club. It was great to see fellow Chamber members and meet members of the Mashpee Chamber as well.
From Nauset Disposal's CurbHunger.Org website:
Nauset Disposal along with Amvets Post 333 will be collecting food home goods for Ma Otis’s food Pantry. Please help us support our veterans as they have put their lives on the line for us and our country. This year our annual food drive, "Curb Hunger", will have collection spots at numerous businesses throughout the Cape, along with residential pick ups to help veterans and their families in need around the holiday season.
If you are interested in donating by residential pick           up please place donations next to your trash bins on the day of your           scheduled pick up. We ask for your help again to raise awareness and           goods for this great cause. The holiday season is the most difficult           time for families in need, help us to bring them some much needed holiday           cheer. 
Amvets post 333 is a post of about 100 veterans who are dedicated               and active in helping veterans, armed forces members and their               families. They actively follow changes in benefits and inform all               of their families and friends of what's happening to veterans.               The post often provides personal services, support and funding               to those in need. 
Ma Otis’s Pantry was started was December                 2009 by Jodi Fiske, Michelle Atlak, Maria Wood and lots of help                 from friends in ALL               places including military spouses, active duty members, military               retirees and veterans who saw a need in their community and set               about helping their neighbors. In this holiday season we need to               support this great fully volunteer run organization by getting               them the donations they need to keep their mission going.
We will be collecting food from October                 4th thru November 18th. Please be as generous as possible by                 dropping off any non perishable               item, laundry detergents, diapers, toilet paper, etc. Every little               bit helps! We all need to make every effort to help our returning             soldier’s transition back into normal life on Cape Cod.
 




 
