When is the only time of year when dressing up like a tomato is not only acceptable, it’s de rigueur ? Tomato Festival time, of course, that wacky, fun time of year in Cape Charles, Virginia when marinara sauce meets “Beautiful Baby” contest. And where you must wear red ( and preferably a tomato-like Mardi Gras style costume ) in order to get into the annual Tomato Ball. Talk about putting on the Ritz, it’s definitely time to dust off those zippy red slingback heels and get ready to step out with your baby tonight !!
Second only to the fun events scheduled for the 4th of July week-end, Cape Charles’ Tomato Festival week-ends offer a wide variety of events, something for everyone. For art aficionados, there is the Mason Avenue ArtWalk where many of the best artisans on the Eastern Shore of Virginia will have booths to show their latest work. The ArtWalk exhibits in many mediums including watercolors, oils, pottery, mosaics, photography and carvings and features many fine . Several categories will be judged and winners selected by a regionally recognized art professional. ( One of the art booths is always set up outside Blue Heron Realty’s office at 113 Mason Avenue. So if you are thinking about buying real estate on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, please stop in to say hello and pick up our free property catalogue. )
On Friday, September 24th, the 3 rd Annual Cape Charles Open golf tournament will be held at Bay Creek, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the United Way of the Eastern Shore. This event is open to the public and is a great chance for non-member golf enthusiasts to strut their stuff on the incredible Arnold Palmer Signature course, which was designated last year by Golf Digest as one of its “Best Places To Play”. This 7204 yard beautiful waterfront course, with perfectly manicured greens and fairways, is built along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay and Old Plantation Creek, a bay inlet. Most golfers say that it’s hard to keep their eyes off the scenery and on the ball, so participants in this event will just have to try to ignore the sparkling waters, soaring ospreys and gorgeous landscaping to focus instead on less interesting matters like stance and swing. A golfer’s life is hard but someone has to do it …..
For foodies, there are mouth watering tomato pies, bubbling, wonderful fragrant aromas for as far as the nose can smell. I’m sure the local tomato pie champions ( who actually were invited to Washington DC to cater an Inaugural event in 2008 ) will be there, holding forth with their ambrosial offerings. ( If you’ve never had tomato pie, think a perfection blend of tomatos, cheeses, herbs and spices in a rich, rich crust. ) Other food vendors will be there preparing regional specialties plus wine and beer tastings usually are held as well. Definitely no fear of hunger at the Tomato Festival. And of course the week-end “Pizza Train” luncheon ride and evening gourmet dinner trip will be running on the usual schedule, as always, advance tickets required. All aboard, all aboard, train buffs.
For kids, special contests and events are scheduled including the always fun Face Painting booth. Also for kids and kids at heart, there will be an antique and classic car show, always a great hit. For the girls there will be a no-swimsuit “Miss Hot Tomato” contest as well as a pre-teen tomato contest. The demands of the baby lobby are covered by the “Beautiful Baby” contest. Last year music lovers were entertained by the Pop, Rhythm and Blues concert featuring Clarance Smith, presented by Art’s Enter at the Palace Theatre. So I think that just about covers everyone — foodies, golfers, music lovers, babies, teens and pre-teens, kids, car enthusiasts, art aficionados, train buffs, tomato costumes, dancing the night away at the Tomato Ball….. is there anything else that can be piled into this fun, wacky, tomato week-end ? Just one more thing ? Yes, of course…. for everyone out there who loves a parade, the Tomato Festival Parade kicks off on Mason Avenue at 10 AM. Last call, anything else ? Yes, the fireworks ! High in the sky above the Cape Charles beach and reflected in the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, the brilliant flares and ka-booms of the fireworks show brought the 2009 Tomato Festival to a ( http://www.capecharles.biz/fallfestival.html ) to a dramatic close. Yep, with the parade and the fireworks, there truly is something for everyone. So, everyone, remember, it’s coming, it’s right around the corner. Get ready, get set, mark your calenders, it’s tomato time in Cape Charles on Virginia’s Eastern Shore !