Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 10:41:16 -0700
Reply-To: Richard Golen <rgolen@UMASSD.EDU>
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From: Richard Golen <rgolen@UMASSD.EDU>
Subject: Great Weather for Cape Clam Sacrifice Camp Out
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Hi All from Clam Country!
Some last (hopefully) info on the Pagan Clam Sacrifice and Camp Out
scheduled for this weekend. As of today there are about 14 people attending.
First, the weather.......there was a potential threat from a coastal storm,
but due to an earlier sacrifice of lobsters to the weather gods, the storm
will be blowing out to the east and cape weather is predicted to be partly
cloudy, with highs in the mid 60s during the day and lows in the low 40s at
night. So if you've been sitting on the fence because of the weather...you
no longer have an excuse not to come.
Which brings up the VERY IMPORTANT: They are working on the Bourne Bridge,
not that you have to go OVER it but it is backing up traffic on RT 25/495
for miles on Friday and Saturday so my suggestion to anyone coming from
that direction, including RI, New Bedford, Boston, NH (other than coming
down RT 3) is to go off the exit that says Route 58 Wareham or Carver.
Follow Route
58 towards Wareham/Cape Cod then take a left onto Route 28 which Parallels
Route I-495 (which seamlessly becomes RT 25you will avoid the back up and
you will go right through Buzzards Bay Center (don't blink), around the
rotary and straight out to the campground on the other side of the rotary
under the bridge.
Next, the Pagan Clam Sacrifice ..... this will be held approx. 5:30 pm on
Saturday nite. I will be taking RSVPs on Friday night and on early Saturday
morning, or via email. The cost of the clam sacrifice will be approximately
$8 to $10 per person. I'd like the money up-front so I can pick up the
clams on Saturday morning so I can give them a "ceremonial sand
cleansing" before the sacrifice. The clam sacrifice will consist of 1/2
quart of clams, one potatoe, one onion, two hot dogs and two sausages and a
half link of chourico per person, as well as dipping butter and broth.
For those who haven't made up their minds....these clams are dying to meet
you. Call the Bourne Scenic Campground at
(508) 759-7873 to make your reservations. Mention you are camping with the
Volkswagen group so you can have a spot near the sacrificial stove.
Ric
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