Nantucket, Brought To You By Kerry Cassidy

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Monday was memorial day, one of those holidays for which I’m not exactly sure what we are celebrating (I just learned cinqo de mayo does not mean tequila day), but I’m all for supporting/remembering our troups (hay hay USA). Memorial day also means everyone has work off and can attend/throw fabulous BBQs. Not only did I get to indulge in some sloppy BBQ’d food without spilling it on my white pants (that’s right ladies, Mem day is also the official day to break out those babies), but I was lucky enough to enjoy laughs with friends and family on Nantucket. Nantucket Island, besides being its usual fabulous self, was celebrating the annual Figawi race, where sailors go from Hyannis to Nantucket. The race was named after a fictional tribe of nomads. It brings the Nantucket red, pinstripe wearing, Ralph modeling men out of the woodwork. After celebrating the 3 day long race with several other Island goers, a few too many cocktails, and a man in whale shorts who felt the need to lift me off the ground and spin me like a rag doll before he jumped into a full split, I found myself asking where the FIGAWI, better yet where the fug am i?

This Memorial Day was no doubt a blast, no matter where you celebrated it; as long as you were surrounded by good friends, family and many men (hopefully with moves to kill), you undoubtedly had as great a time as I did.

Now that the season of summer has kicked off, don’t go running to your snowbird shack too soon, there is still plenty to do in the city! Highlights of the upcoming weeks include the Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 2008 Spring Ball at the Plaza today, where Natasha Bedingfield will be performing (and I heard she’s bringing a whole bag full of sunshine). On Friday make your way through the wonder of Westchester to the Harvey School in Katonah to Orphans in Transition, a benefit for orphans in Rwanda, tickets are not expensive and it’s a great cause. On Saturday, yes that’s right THIS Saturday break out your mom’s Judith Leiber and throw on your sparkliest gown for the black tie Pink Diamond Ball to benefit breast cancer. Ladies it’s super important to support this cause, and boys, ladies will need dates, someone to dance with, etc, show up and help make a difference, tickets are $750, but only $150 if you are 35yrs on age or younger!! This week will be a busy one; don’t even get me started on next week! ..

Make Love Not War

Written by Kerry Cassidy

May 29, 2008  @  08:28:36 am By CLAIRE WILLETT
Nantucket
Guest of a Guest Comments
Hamptons chica
May 29, 2008 10:50am

This girl is HOT

Gawker
May 29, 2008 10:52am

Why has Kerry just started writing a blog? WE WANT MORE!

Jeremy
May 29, 2008 11:02am

Please have kerry keep us in the nantucket loop… She is great!!

Thomas
May 29, 2008 11:21am

Best article ive ever read!!! Bravo!! i just wish i could of saw you in those white pants ;) Yes Hamptons chica this girl is hot!!

ACK ROCK
May 29, 2008 2:41pm

haha where the FIGAWI!?

intheknow
May 29, 2008 4:52pm

that is a popular t-shirt slogan.

veritas May 31, 2008 11:56pm

awesome post and bbq sounds good right about now…….

cassidy
July 20, 2009 1:00pm

This chick is a coke head, she used to do more blow in college than anyone in the world. 1000 a week habit, and she used to bang everyone

Mai Norton September 8, 2009 8:26pm

Nantucket is so much more than FIGAWI… There are much more fun things to do on Nantucket, live the Opera Cup race (much more classy and FUN), cisco brewery’s naughty party, and the tim russerts boys and girls club event to name a few.

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