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The Caper – April 2022 Edition

Calendar says spring but winter has had other ideas. Cold morning have been followed by lukewarm days. This will probably be one of those years when we go from Winter to Summer. I hope I’m wrong on that.

Beau, in his Presidential message, has noticed the amount of people strolling about the beaches. Even with the cold weather, many have been curious about the beach project. He mentions a few things to consider when out and about. Be sure to check out the rules here online. Be sure to review before you head out. He also puts out a request for volunteers. We have upcoming events like the Easter Egg Hunt, Strawberry Festival, worksdays on our properties and the 4th of July parade. He is also asking that you consider joining the Board of Governors in the future.

Ryan, the Town Manager, reminds everyone to be cautious while driving about the Cape. Cold weather or not, many people have been out and about so slow down out there. For those selling their homes, he offers tips on what size portable storage containers you’re allowed. Be sure to read the Caper for more tips in his message.

In community news, Goshen Farm is having their open house on Saturday April 23rd from 10am to 4pm at Goshen Farm. This free event is open to everyone who wants to attend. This year they are raffling off 2 lifetime charger 10ft kayaks. Tickets are $5 each and can be purchased online at https://goshenfarm.org or one of their events.

Cape Conservation Corps will be hosting their 2nd annual native plant swap. In addition to reading this month’s Caper, more information can be found here. Stacey, from CCC, gives a great write-up on Spring Ephemerals & Early Bloomers so don’t miss it!

An amazing write-up on the completed beach project is also in this issue with pictures. Please don’t miss out on reading this and finding out about all the work needed to get this project done.

Lastly, don’t forget that the Garden Club will be hosting their plant sale on Saturday May 14th from 8am-2pm. For more information see this month’s Caper or visit their site.

See you around the Cape!