Polly Hill Arboretum begins its winter walk series on Saturday, Nov. 14, and continues on every second Saturday of the month.
Grandparents who are raising their grandchildren don’t have to go it alone.
The shelter has a new arrival. Her name is Beauty and she is a long-haired, frosted-tip adult cat. And she is a true beauty with a delightful personality. She has been vetted and is ready to go to her forever home.
A beginners Al-Anon meeting/open discussion will now take place on Fridays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Vineyard House.
Registration is open for the Sense of Wonder arts program. Art classes for kids are led by Pam Benjamin and held on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday afternoons.
Scholar and meditation master Lama Jampa Thaye will present a weekend of talks and teachings from Friday, Oct., 30 to Sunday, Nov. 1.
On Sunday, Nov. 1, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society is teaming up with the Martha’s Vineyard Youth Leadership Initiative to host a free movie event for Island youth.
Holly Bellebuono’s Women Healers of the World has been awarded the 16th Annual Thomas DeBaggio Book of the Year Award by The International Herb Association.
A Mashpee man was arraigned last week in Edgartown district court on charges including statutory rape.
Ray Ewing of Edgartown recently had his work included in an international student photography exhibition in China.
WThe Island Housing Trust will host a deep energy retrofit tour at 42 Richmond avenue in Oak Bluffs on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 10 to 11 a.m.
The deer hunting season is underway this week on the Vineyard. The archery season began Oct. 19 and runs through Nov. 28.