☀️ Family Week Day 3: Agenda, Updates, and Reminders

Happy Tuesday #PTownFamilyWeek! Remember to check your inbox for updates on events. You can also see the latest updates on the News and Updates page on the Family Week site and the Family Week Facebook Group!

Due to the weather forecast, we must move our annual Family Night to Thursday, August 1! To keep families safe (and dry ), THURSDAY evening will be our night for Family Night:1990s Edition so save all your rad 90s outfits for then. If you’ve not yet registered to let us know you’re coming, register here

Registration and check-in notes

  • Register or check in late at Bas Relief Park from 9AM - 12PM

  • We're so excited for one of the most beloved annual Family Week events, the Beach Bash! A quick reminder: Parking at the Beach Bash will be $20 per car before 5pm. If you're not planning to drive, there's a shuttle available! Biking is also a good option.

  • The snack bar at Herring Cove is CASH ONLY and there is no ATM available. If you’re planning to buy snacks on-site, be sure to bring cash.

  • Don’t forget: Some of our events require additional tickets and registration. Be sure to check our online schedule and plan ahead!

  • Stop at the Provincetown Bookshop on 229 Commerical St. TODAY 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. No registration is required!

On today’s agenda

  • 8AM - 10AM: Littles Gathering at Provincetown Town Hall Lawn

  • 9AM - 10AM: Daily Yoga for Parents at Outermost Yoga

  • 9AM - 12PM: Family Week Registration & Check-in at Bas Relief Park

  • 10AM - 12PM: Fun with Whales Day Camp at the Center for Coastal Studies* - SOLD OUT

  • 11AM - 12PM: Multiracial Families Affinity Space at Crown & Anchor

    Multiracial families are invited to join us at the Crown & Anchor Inn for an hour of community and connection.

  • 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: Family Yoga at Bas Relief Park

  • 12:30PM - 1:30PM: Trans, Nonbinary, & Gender Nonconforming Parents Gathering at Crown & Anchor

    Trans, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming parents are invited to join us at the Crown & Anchor Inn for community and connection. Please note that this space is intended for trans and nonbinary folks. Use discretion when inviting cisgender folks to accompany you. 

  • 1PM - 2PM: Family Kickball at Motta Field NEW DATE & TIME

  • 1PM - 2:30PM: Schooner Hindu Sailing Charter at Schooner Hindu* [Scroll down to view the Family Week scheduled events]

  • 2PM - 3PM: Single Parents Gathering at Crown & Anchor

    Single parents are invited to join us at the Crown & Anchor Inn for an hour of community and connection! 

  • 2PM - 4PM: Camp Highlight at Provincetown Town Hall* SOLD OUT

  • 4PM - 7PM: Beach Bash at Herring Cove

*Requires additional registration. See full schedule for additional details.

NEW DATE for Family Night!

Due to the weather forecast, we are moving our annual Family Night to Thursday, August 1!

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 Thursday, August 1 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.

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.

Alexis Corona