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Last weekend Leighton Realty Rentals participated in the Brewster in Bloom festival on Cape Cod with a booth at the Antiques and Collectibles fair. It was a great way to connect with local residents, second homeowners and visitors, who braved the dreary weather to check out the event at Brewster Drummer Boy Park. We will continue to look for ways to support our community and look forward to participating in Brewster in Bloom activities again next year.

Leighton Realty Rentals will attend the 2009 Brewster in Bloom festival on Cape Cod. We will have a booth in the Antique & Collectible Fair on April 2nd and 3rd located at Little Drummer Boy park just off 6A in Brewster. Come by and say hello and bring your Cape Cod Real Estate Rental and Sales questions with you. See you there.

I brought my family this Saturday to the Cape Cod Community College’s multi cultural festival. I had never been to this festival before, so I did not know what to expect. The weather was perfect and the food was very good. I really liked how they served very small portions of food from around the world as it allowed my wife and me to sample many different dishes. It was also fun to see the different booths people had set up from many different places. My son enjoyed the bear rug from Finland that was also photographed in the Cape Cod Times. My son Alex is obsessed with Davy Crocket, so it was hard to convince him that was NOT the bear Davy Crockett shot when he was 3.

With 2 little ones, I did not have enough time to experience the music in the auditorium. I was planning on doing that later on, but the smallest needed to take a nap and a 1 ½ year old with no nap is not much fun for anyone. As a result, I had to pass on the music.

Overall, I would say the festival is a very good idea with some very nice attractions. I would also add that it would be best to have a festival like that in a place not so broken up. The Community College is spread out all over the place and it is hard to find where to go and what is going. It would be better to have it in one location. That is just my 2 cents.

On Friday, March 6, Stonybrook Elementary School in Brewster hosted a multicultural fair. The countries represented were from Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South America, and the Middle East. The fair featured country display booths, a food area, and an activity area. Upon entrance to the fair, the children were given special passports to be stamped by the countries that were visited. This event was organized by a school parent group with help from outside vendors and volunteers. I helped with the country displays by manning the Middle East booth and providing display materials.