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Weekend Outlook
00000177-ba84-d5f4-a5ff-bbfc9b1a0000 Wondering what to do this weekend? Every Wednesday during All Things Considered, Steve Junker speaks with the editors of Cape Week about events happening on Cape Cod and the Islands. You can hear this week's best bets here.

Choices Abound for First Night and First Day Celebrations

Ron Schloerb / Cape Cod Times
Merriment at the Chatham First Night 2014 Costume Parade.

There are a lot of places to celebrate New Years Eve on the Cape and the Islands. Among the communitywide celebrations, the biggest, and the oldest, is Chatham's First Night, which features many activities and culminates in the lowering of the illuminated cod.

Sandwich offers another First Night option, this one centered around a theme of unique - and very tall -artworks.More info.

This is the first year for townwide New Year activities in Provincetown. These stretch over a few days and are called First Light, rather than First Night. More info.

On Martha's Vineyard there are plenty of choices for ringing in 2015, and Nantucket offers many family-friendly options.

And if you're not too tired from New Year's eve celebrating, come Friday morning there are many ways to mark the first day of 2016. The Cultural Center of Cape Cod, the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, and the Cape Symphonyall are offering New Years Day programs.   

Steve Junker and Kathi Scrizzi Driscoll discuss upcoming events every Wednesday on All Things Considered. Audio of this week's conversation is below. Give it a listen.

 

Steve is Managing Editor of News. He came to WCAI in 2007. He also hosts the weekly News Roundup on Friday mornings and produces The Fishing News.