☀️ Family Week Day 2: *NEW time and location for Littles Gathering - Agenda, Updates, and Reminders
Dear Family Week families,
PHEW! What an amazing first day of #PTownFamilyWeek! We hope you slept well, because we’ve got another full wave of fantastic activities planned…you ready? 😎
[UPDATE FOR LITTLES GATHERING] A little rain won't get us down! The Littles Gathering will start at 8:30 am (new time!) and is moving indoors to the Town Hall auditorium.
For those with strollers or who don't want to come up the steps, there is an elevator on the back of Town Hall (Bradford St side). Take it to the 2nd floor to reach the auditorium.
Registration and check-in notes
If you couldn’t make it to yesterday’s registration, you can register or check in late at Bas Relief Park from 9AM - 12PM Monday - Thursday.
Don’t forget: Some of our events require additional tickets and registration. Be sure to check our online schedule and plan ahead!
Beach Bash attendees: You can now pre-order your picnic meal with Box Lunch!
Reading is FUNdamental! Stop at the Provincetown Bookshop’s events on Tuesday, July 30 at 2pm for a reading of a Dolly Dives Deep by Andrew Jordan Nance! And on Thursday, August 1 at 2pm Caldecott Prize winner Doug Salati will be signing copies of his blockbuster children's book HOT DOG! It's one of our most popular picture books. Stop by at 229 Commerical St and enjoy! No registration is required!
On today’s agenda
8:30AM - 10AM [NEW TIME]: Littles Gathering at Provincetown Town Hall auditorium [NEW LOCATION]
9AM - 10AM: Daily Yoga for Parents at Outermost Yoga
9AM - 12PM: Family Week Registration & Check-in at Bas Relief Park
9:30AM - 10:30AM: Mayflower Trolley Treasure Hunt at Provincetown Town Hall* SOLD OUT
10AM - 12PM: Scallywag Scavenger Hunt at Provincetown Town Hall* SOLD OUT
11AM - 12PM: BIPOC Parents Affinity Space at Crown & Anchor
BIPOC parents are invited to join us at the Crown & Anchor Inn for an hour of community and connection! Please note that this space is intended for BIPOC folks. Please use discretion when inviting white folks to accompany you.
11AM - 12PM: Family Yoga at Bas Relief Park
1PM - 2PM: Family Week T-shirts at Firehouse No. 3
1PM - 2PM: Moms Gathering at Crown & Anchor
All moms, mamas, and anyone who identifies as a mom or mother figure are invited to join us for community and connection at the Crown & Anchor Inn.
2PM - 4PM: Camp Highlight at Provincetown Town Hall* SOLD OUT
2:30PM - 3:30PM: The Family Equity Justice Project: Representation Matters at Crown & Anchor
4PM - 5PM: Drag Storytime with Tara Hoot at Crown & Anchor
4:30PM - 5:30PM: Family Kickball at Motta Field
7PM - 8PM: Teen Night at Spiritus Pizza
7PM - 9PM: Rocky Horror Show Musical at Provincetown Theater*
*Requires additional registration. See full schedule for additional details.
Coming Up
Beach Bash
Tomorrow | 4pm - 7pm | Herring Cove
Join us for an afternoon of beach fun! Be sure to bring your swimsuit, a beach towel, and a picnic dinner for a relaxing oceanside afternoon. EVERYONE - remember not to climb on the dunes. The beach is a protected habitat (and you might get poison ivy and no one wants that!)!
Teen COLAGErs, don't miss the COLAGE Teen Zone!
Pre-order your picnic meal with Box Lunch here!
Register for Family Night: 90’s Edition
Family Night: 1990’s edition: Get ready to party like it’s the 90s! To celebrate our 30th anniversary and support the year-round work of Family Equality, we’re throwin’ a totally tubular 90s-themed community fundraiser that’s gonna be all that and a bag of chips on Wednesday, July 31* from 5:30-7:30PM at, like, Motta Field.
Wear your best 90s gear. We're talkin' flannel shirts (although the weather may be too hot for that!), overalls, neon windbreakers, snapback caps, and fanny packs. And don't forget those slap bracelets and butterfly clips! If you're feelin' fly, rock some JNCO jeans or your freshest pair of Air Jordans.
*Rain date: Thursday, August 1
Note: Family Night is free to attend, but we ask that you consider making a donation on behalf of your family in support of Family Equality and the vital work we are doing year-round.
P.S. Did you know that Family Equality works all year-round to protect and support our families? That’s right! In addition to hosting Family Week every year, we work hard to ensure that everyone has the freedom to form, create and sustain their families through advocacy, programming and policy work. Learn more about how we’re protecting and supporting families like yours here.