Women’s Week sweeps through Provincetown

NO KINGS Rally, Provincetown
Live entertainment!
Donna Aceto

The crowds packed into Provincetown Oct. 13-19 for an action-packed Women’s Week, which featured numerous different events — including a “No Kings” protest.

The annual event, held for decades, totaled more than 150 events, including workshops, comedy shows, meet-and-greets, and music performers.

See some photos from this year’s Women’s Week festivities in Provincetown:

Comic Suzanne Westenhoffer at the Red Room.
Comic Suzanne Westenhoffer at the Red Room.Donna Aceto
Lea DeLaria performs at Women's Week.
Lea DeLaria performs at Women’s Week.Donna Aceto
Longtime activists and P-Town residents Julia Perry and Michelle Crone led a panel on the history of women and their accomplishments since the founding of P-Town.
Longtime activists and P-Town residents Julia Perry and Michelle Crone led a panel on the history of women and their accomplishments since the founding of P-Town.Donna Aceto
Singing the blues at a local cafe.
Singing the blues at a local cafe.Donna Aceto
New Yorkers Margaret Morrison and Robin Burdulis.
New Yorkers Margaret Morrison and Robin Burdulis.Donna Aceto
It's a party!
A packed dance floor at the tea dance at the Crown and Anchor!Donna Aceto
Enjoying a moment at the beach.
Enjoying a moment on the beach.Donna Aceto
Marching at the "No Kings" demonstration.
Marching at the “No Kings” demonstration.Donna Aceto
Michelle Axelson, organizer and owner of WomenCrafts, delivers remarks at the "No Kings" rally.
Michelle Axelson, organizer and owner of WomenCrafts, delivers remarks at the “No Kings” rally — with a nod to the late Urvashi Vaid in the background.Donna Aceto
Sending a message to the president.
Sending a message to the president.Donna Aceto
Betty performs on stage for Women's Week.
Betty performs on stage for Women’s Week.Donna Aceto
The Betty crew poses for a picture.
The Betty crew poses for a picture.Donna Aceto