Taking Care of Cape Summit - Taking Action Making Waves
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Contact: Adam Gracia
adam@careforthecapeandislands.org
Taking Care of Cape Cod Summit
Taking Action: Making Waves!
Harwich, MA - Join the Cape Cod Anti-Litter Coalition, CARE for the Cape & Islands, the Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation, and the Center for Coastal Studies for the 7th Annual Taking Care of Cape Cod Summit at The 204 Cultural Arts Municipal Building, 204 Sisson Rd., Harwich, on October 9th, 2025 from 11:00am - 4:00pm.
This year’s theme is Taking Action: Making Waves.
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CARE for the Cape & Islands
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Adam Gracia Executive Director
- October 01, 2025
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Driving in Chatham
Vehicles must be parked within the white lines.
When approaching a rotary (traffic circle), traffic in the rotary has the right of way.
Right turn at red light is permitted, except where noted.
Highway speed limit is 55 mph.
Seat belt use is required in Massachusetts. Child restraints are required for children 4 and under.
Legal driving age is 16 years.
Pedestrians have right of way at crosswalks.
Recycling in Chatham
Chatham Recycles is a volunteer-driven educational program designed to encourage residents, visitors and businesses to reduce their trash output and increase their recycling efforts. By recycling, Chathamites can limit the amount of trash going into incinerators and landfills, help conserve natural resources and contribute to Chatham's reputation as a forward-thinking and environmentally conscious community. Please visit their website!!
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The Chatham Community Center is open to the public. Their Calendar of events is available for viewing online.