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Taylor Brown

Taylor Brown

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Shipwreck on Newcomb’s Hollow

Shipwreck on Newcomb's Hollow

Writing Retreats in Tuscany
Beginning May 2012

Historic villa with
hillside terraces and private pool

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Cheese Slice in Paradise, Oil on Board, by Katherine Fenwick Published Courtesy of www.fenwickstudio.com
Cheese Slice in Paradise, Oil on Board, by Katherine Fenwick Published Courtesy of www.fenwickstudio.com

Welcome to the Summer issue of CapeWomenOnline. As our lead image suggests, life often requires a sense of humor and the willingness to embrace a new perspective. No matter what is going on in your life, we hope you take some time for yourself to enjoy the uplifting articles featured in this issue.

Summertime is an invitation to slow down and experience the unique culture Cape Cod has to offer. From the Citizens Bank Summer Concert Series to the Cape Cod Museum of Art's Fine Art Auction and Perspectives on the Provincetown Art Colony Exhibit, there is plenty to keep you inspired and entertained.

Living the Dream is Nancy Nicol, Wellfleet's Gallery 5 artist, who found balance between her love for art and her writing.

Our Woman to Watch is Not Just a Fisherman's Daughter, eco-conscious designer Taylor Brown, the youngest shop owner in Chatham.

Columnist Saralee Perel introduces her newest protégé Olayinka Eno Babalola with her debut poem A little Party for Us.

This issue also celebrates the anniversaries of several quintessential Cape Cod institutions: 50 years of the Cape Cod National Seashore, the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies turns 35, the Cape Cod Museum of Art celebrates its 30th anniversary and WE CAN has been helping empower Cape women for 10 years.

Our Letters page features thoughts from our readers that encourage and inspire future issues of this magazine – please keep writing to us!

We look forward to your feedback and thank all our contributors and advertisers who make this magazine possible.

Happy Summer!

Nicola, Katie & Jane

Letters From Our Readers Continue

Literary Women Creative Women Working Women
  • Woman to Watch: Taylor Brown is Not Just a Fisherman's Daughter, this eco-conscious designer is the youngest shop owner in Chatham
  • Holly Abbate's Coastal Concierge sells peace of mind by providing personalized assistance to residents, visitors, and second homeowners across the Cape
  • Heat Wave a Poem by Mary Ellen Redmond
Holistic Health Environment Life Stories Community Action
Beach Bones, by Nancy Nicol

Beach Bones, by Nancy Nicol

WE CAN Celebrates 10th Anniversary

WE CAN Celebrates 10th Anniversary

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