On Saturday, November 26 the Cape Charles Historical Society will hold its 19th annual Oyster Roast from 5 until 9 at the Museum. The menu includes local oysters – roasted and raw, fried chicken, potato salad, chowder, 4 bean salad, homemade rolls, desserts, coffee, and soda, with beer and wine available. Food is served 5 -7 PM, with live classic and acoustic rock music by Mike Proffitt and Dana Silvercloud throughout. Also a silent auction featuring an array of eclectic items, and the traditional Eastern Shore 50/50 raffle. Seating is available both inside the Museum and outside under the tent.
Tickets to the Roast are $40 for adults and $15 for children 7-12. As always we welcome sponsors ($120 gives 2 tickets; $240 – 4 tickets, etc.) and also items for the Silent Auction. Tickets and sponsorships are available in Cape Charles at Periwinkles on 215 Mason Ave by cash or check, and at the Museum by cash, check or credit card. To pay over the internet with a credit card, send an email to ccmuseum@hughes.net stating number of tickets desired, and you will be invoiced through PayPal. ($1 extra per ticket to cover PayPal costs). Best to purchase tickets 10 days before the event, as we usually sell out and they may not be available at the door. Proceeds of the event benefit the Cape Charles Museum.
Menu
Oysters – roasted & raw, fried chicken, potato salad, chowder, 4 bean salad, homemade rolls, desserts, coffee and soda.
Food served: 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. Beer and wine available
Seating is available both inside the Museum and outside under the tent.
Music by Mike Proffitt and Dana Silvercloud
Silent Auction & 50/50 Raffle
Tickets: $40 Adults, $15 kids 7-12 and under 7 are free
• Available by cash or check in Cape Charles at Periwinkles (215 Mason Ave.)
• Available by cash, check, or credit card the Museum (331-1008).
• By credit card, send an email to ccmuseum@hughes.net – you will be invoiced through PayPal and there is a $1 service charge.
Sponsors: $120 sponsorship – 2 tickets $240 sponsorship – 4 tickets
etc.
Purchase your tickets 10 days before the event because it usually sells out!
The actual date is Nov. 26th (headline says 19th, but the article has it right)!!
Got it! Thanks!