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CapeCod.com your life, your Cape and yes Boston Bakes!

Thanks CapeCod.com for the nice write up about Boston Bakes and helping us to spread the word about our event.  This year, we had more participants on the Cape than ever before. We are so grateful for the Cape’s support and hope to get more in the years to come!

Why you might ask? For many reasons, the Cape is helping us to raise money for breast cancer research.  Did you know that the Cape has a 20% higher rate of breast cancer over the national average?  So you can see why we, at Boston Bakes, want the Cape involved with every restaurant, bakery, cafe, chocolate shop, cupcake shop, tea shop, and ice cream shop  across the Cape and Islands!

Save the date! Boston Bakes 2012 will take place on May 7 -13th! Help us get more of the Cape involved in Boston Bakes! Don’t be fooled by our name, the research being done at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute helps not only those living in Boston or the Cape but across the world.

Send us information on who you would like to see participate in Boston Bakes 2012 and help us get them involved!

Read what CapeCod.com had to say about us!

Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer

Even though the name may say Boston Bakes…each year more and more Cape & Islands bakeries and restaurants join in the fight to cure and treat Breast Cancer with a very

special Bake Sale…”Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer”, is a special dessert promotion, designed to remember

the special women in our lives. In 2011 a record high 23 Cape and Island restaurants, bakeries and cafes are teaming up along with hundreds of other establishments across the state for the 12

th annual Boston Bakes

for Breast Cancer

week next month, offering delectable and original desserts to support the fundraiser. Taking place Mother’s Day week – from Monday, May 2rd through Sunday, May 8th, participating establishments, including La Petite France Café on Main Street in Hyannis, will direct 100 percent of their sales of a specific dessert to Boston Bakes’ and its recipient, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

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