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This summer's largest public art event on Cape Cod and the Islands was terriffic!
Fifty-eight whales spent their summer throughout the Cape and Islands,
thrilling families, art lovers, and whale enthusiasts.
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The creative, unique, large whale sculptures spent their summer throughout the Cape and Islands, and have garnered significant media attention. Television, radio, and print outlets have covered this wonderful event..
Visitors to the whales have found them a delight, enticing them to
travel the region and go “whale watching”, many of whom are following the entire Trail, visiting all of the sculptures at their various sponsor locations. Each whale offers a unique experience in art, history, or just pure fun, from the whale that was ‘painted’ head to tail in tiles to the ones with creative names like
"Get Whale Soon" or "Front Whale Drive".
It's been a whale of a time!
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The Whale
Trail
Advisory
Board:
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Nancy
Barr,
International
Fund for
Animal
Welfare
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Judy
Cicero,
Eastham
resident,
Provincetown
business
owner
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Judy
Day,
Cape Cod
Theatre
Project
/
Falmouth
Cultural
Alliance
/
CONNECT
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Chris
Diego,
Chatham
Bars Inn
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Gabrielle
Hanna,
Provincetown
Business
Guild
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Lisa
Hergenrother,
Arts
Foundation
of Cape
Cod
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Andrea
Kovalencik,
Company
of the
Cauldron,
Nantucket
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Jeff
Kristal,
Crocker
House
Inn,
Martha’s
Vineyard
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Gigi
Ledkovsky,
Cape Cod
Museum
of Art
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Jean
Mangiafico,
Creative
Arts
Center,
Chatham
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Kristen
McMenamy,
Cape Cod
Chamber
of
Commerce
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Karen
O’Connor,
Lightship
Learning
Services
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Judy
Selleck,
Heritage
Museums
&
Gardens
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Kathleen
Schatzberg
and
Natalie
Dubois,
Cape Cod Community College
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Tiffany
Swan,
Sotheby’s
Int’l
Realty,
Osterville
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David
Willard,
Cape Cod
Five
Cents
Savings
Bank
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Pam
Wise,
Creative
Arts
Center,
Chatham
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