African children display art
Marsha Winsryg first went to Africa over a decade ago. She went armed with curiosity and a passport. She came back with friends, photographs and a...
The Vineyard Montessori School’s fifth annual Haircut-A-Thon is planned for Sunday, Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Wave Lengths Hair Salon on...
Island Bicycle Event Will Protest Global Warming The Cycling Club of Martha’s Vineyard and the Martha’s Vineyard Peace Council have scheduled a...
Harvest Fair The annual Harvest Fair and Luncheon at the Methodist Parish House in the Camp Ground in Oak Bluffs will be held on Saturday, Nov. 10...
Neighborhood Convention The next meeting of Neighborhood Convention is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 6 at 10:45 a.m. at the tribal council...
College Students Will Help Build Island Habitat House Students from Lasell College in Newton are scheduled this weekend to help Vineyard Habitat...
Edgartown Book Fair The Edgartown School Book Fair is next week, offering everyone in the Island community the opportunity to find new and classic...
Tiffany Smalley
Ask someone when they think the first Native American attended Harvard and they might guess somewhere in the 1950s. Perhaps they’ll go back as far...
Red Stocking is a long-standing effort to provide food and clothing to Island children from birth through grade eight. Approximately 280 children...
The Vineyard Committee on Hunger, along with Reliable Market and several Vineyard houses of worship, are working together again this year to...
Habitat Will Raise Roof Habitat for Humanity of Martha’s Vineyard is seeking volunteers with roofing experience to help with its fifth house this...
Kids Adorn Arboretum Polly Hill Arboretum youth educators Betsy Dripps, Gretchen Snyder and volunteer school guides have teamed up with the West...

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