The Pan-Massachusetts Challenge is this country’s original fundraising bike-a-thon and it's most successful. Today, the PMC raises and contributes to charity more money than any other athletic fundraising event in the nation. On August 1st and 2nd, 5,200 cyclists will ride to bring the PMC’s 29-year Jimmy Fund contribution towards the unbelievable $275 million mark. This will be the 30th PMC. The 2008 Jimmy Fund contribution was $35 million.This Sunday, August 2nd, a large number of these cyclists will pedal their way through the Outer Cape on their way to Provincetown, the terminus.
The Route: They will come into Orleans on via the Bike Path to West Rd, through Rock Harbor, and onto Bridge Rd into Eastham. Once in Eastham they will follow Bridge to Herring Brook Rd to Oak Rd. From there they will follow Route 6 to the Bike Path which they will follow to Wellfleet where they will transition to the back roads along the ocean, eventually takeing Route 6 into P-Town. There are water stops in Brewster (Nickerson State Park) and Wellfleet (Wellfleet Elementary School).
The cyclists who started in Sturbridge will have ridden 192 miles by the time they get to P-Town. The Wellesley starters will have ridden 163 miles. It will be colorful 'parade'.








It begs the question about the current inventory in the various price ranges. Below is a graph of the 102 active listings in Eastham.


What do 'add a deck', 'update your kitchen', and 'update your windows' have in common? Well, the title gives it away. They are among the top 10 things you can do to add value to your home when it comes time to sell. 


The quality of the water that we swim and play in is always a concern. The Barnstable County tests the quality of our ponds and Cape Cod Bay beaches weekly and posts the results graphically on their website. When there is a 'fail' due to bacteria they re-test the very next day, to minimize the beach closure. So far, there has only been one Bay beach closure, on a rainy day in mid-June.
If your primary home is off-Cape and you own a second home in Eastham, then you need to keep up with the issues and attend the annual Members' Meeting of the Eastham Part-time Resident Taxpayers Association (EPRTA). This year it will be held at 9 AM on Saturday, July 11th, at the Elks Club on McKoy Rd. The meeting is open to non-members. Membership is cheap ($20) and they have a very informative quarterly newsletter. The officers of this group work hard to keep the Eastham town officials aware of the issues that concern part-time residents. 


