The Cape Charles Historical Society and Museum’s Oyster Roast on November 25th from 4 to 8 PM boasts an incredible lineup of delicious food, entertainment, and exciting activities.
The assortment of oysters, from raw to roasted, offers a delectable treat for seafood enthusiasts, while the addition of fried chicken, clam chowder, sides, and desserts ensures there’s something to satisfy every palate. Pairing these delights with beer and wine available for guests adds to the celebratory atmosphere.
The Live Auction featuring decoys and more is a great way to engage attendees and raise funds for the museum. It adds an element of excitement and provides an opportunity for guests to acquire unique items while supporting a local cause.
The Ghost Town Union will provide live music.
Events like the Oyster Roast not only offer a chance to indulge in delicious food and entertainment but also serve as fundraisers for the Historical Society and Museum. It’s a wonderful way for the community to come together, celebrate local culture, and contribute to the preservation of the town’s history.


Damn shame what you people have done to Cape Charles.
Common sense is often overruled by profits, commericial interests, cart rentals, etc. The town must also "appear" to be "concerned"…
If they had any common sense, they would know that golf carts belong on golf courses.
You're right Thomas. The developers and their "friends" are cashing in and pretty much control the future of the Shore.
Just because Cape Charles has so called "new" GolfCart laws does not mean they will be enforced. Cape Charles is…