Provincetown's Single Women's Weekend, May 18-20


Single Women's Weekend
May 18-20, 2012
Provincetown's 2012 season of annual women's events kicks off next weekend with Single Women's Weekend, May 18 -20.  Single Women's Weekend, the only event of its kind in the world, brings gay women from around the country for a unique opportunity to meet.
 
The Single Women’s Weekend schedule of events is packed full of easy ways for registrants to get to know each other that includes everything from speed meeting to dine-arounds.  Registration for the event is available at SingleWomensWeekend.com.
 
Lynette Molnar, the event organizer, says that Single Women's Weekend has also morphed into a time when couples who are looking for a quieter getaway in Provincetown, but with lots of things to do, can come ahead of the raucous Memorial Day Weekend that follows.
 
Six events on next weeks lineup are open to the general public and everyone - single or coupled - are invited to attend:
Comedians
Vickie Shaw, Friday May 18 - 8pm, Crown & Anchor
Poppy Champlin, Saturday  May 19- 7:30pm, Crown &Anchor

Dance Parties
Cupid Party, Friday, May 18 - 9pm, Crown & Anchor
Flirt, Saturday, May 19 - 9PM, Pied Bar

Special Events:
Women's Wine Tasting, Saturday, May 19 - 4pm, Sage Lounge
Women's Brunch, Sunday, May - 20 10am, Bayside Betsy's.
Tickets for the shows and special events are available online at ProvincetownForWomen.com or by calling 508/246-2082.  
Single Women's Weekend is sponsored in part by the Provincetown Tourism Fund.

Provincetown: An Eco-Tourism Destination

Provincetown is surrounded by an abundance of natural resources that are available to the Town and its visitors. More than half of Provincetown is comprised of the National Seashore, federally protected animal and bird life, and miles of trails for walking and biking. Furthermore, Provincetown offers: 
  • authentic and unique experience (quintessential New England Experience and GLBT experience) 
  • history (we have the Pilgrim story and the Dozen Distinctive Destinations award)
  • nature (nature walks, dunes, beaches, whales, etc)
  • outdoor activities (boating, biking and the incredible, new bike trails, walking, beaching, etc)
  • conservation programs (water and energy conservations, recycling program, compost pile)
  • seasons
  • public transportation (a car is not needed in Provincetown)
  • lighthouses and harbor.


The following is a listing of Provincetown's environmental riches: 

"Content in Provincetown"


Race Point Lighthouse - Provincetown

"Content in Provincetown"
 
It won't be long will soon be there
This place we love so much
In Provincetown you more than see
You breathe, you taste, you touch.
 
We live each day to reach our goal
To be there once again
For nothing brings us inner peace
The way that P-Town can.
 
The time it seems to go so slow
We gaze on line each day
Then suddenly we're almost there
Sweet P-Town by the bay.
 
Each year we run into old friends
Each year new friends we meet
It is our home there is no doubt
Our calmness our retreat.
 
The countdown starts the day we leave
It's where we strive to be
This place that lingers in our minds
Contentment by the sea.
 
Barb, NJ