KATHIE CASE
508-627-5349
(kathleencase@comcast.net)
The wind has been blowing and keeping the temperatures down but spirits are still up. The street sweeper was out and doing side streets and the landscapers are going full blast getting the leftover leaves out of gardens and yards.
MARGARET KNIGHT
508-627-8894
(margaret02539@yahoo.com)
A few changes are happening around Chappaquiddick’s ferry landing—man-made ones, as opposed to the ones made by Mother Nature as she constantly sharpens the Point, carrying the sand out to sea, or uses it to fill in the ferry slip. She’s always playing with us humans, putting too much sand in one place and too little somewhere else.
Google Workshop
The MV Women’s Network will hold a three-hour interactive Google workshop from 1 to 4:30 p.m. on April 10 on how to use Google tools to reach and serve more customers. The workshop will be held in the Baylies Room at the Whaling Church on Main street in Edgartown,
Navigation Course
Sail Martha’s Vineyard is offering a coastal navigation course Monday and Wednesday evenings, April 9, 11, 16 and 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. The course will focus on introducing students to basic chart work, including determining a vessel’s position, course plotting, coastal piloting, familiarization with navigation aids and allowing for tides and currents.
Each student will be assigned an individual navigation station as well as provided with all of the necessary charts and tools.
By IVY ASHE
Spring sports hit their stride this week, with several games taking place on home turf. Tomorrow, boys’ lacrosse plays Falmouth at 11:30 a.m., while the girls’ squad takes on St. Helens/St. Katherines — visiting all the way from Britain — under the lights at 6:30 p.m.
On Monday, the girls’ tennis team plays Sandwich at 3:00 p.m.
Temperature: Precip.
Day Max. Min. Inches.
Fº Fº
March 30 47 38 Trace
March 31 51 37 .10
April 1 47 30 .14
April 2 52 38 .27
April 3 47 34 .03
April 4 55 35 Trace
April 5 61 41 .00
Water temperature in Edgartown harbor: 51º F.
Last month documentary filmmaker Len Morris of Vineyard Haven accepted the 2012 Iqbal Masih Award for the Elimination of Child Labor from the U.S. Department of Labor at a ceremony in Washington D.C. But Mr. Morris does not have the luxury of basking in the afterglow of the award ceremony. His Kenyan Schoolhouse program, now in its tenth year, is currently putting 34 former child laborers and street children through secondary school.
Martial Arts Awards
Two Vineyard martial arts students competed recently in the New England Classic at Franklin Pierce University. Julia Bettencourt placed first in Kata and sparring, while Preston Averill took first in sparring. Sensei Timothy Merriman of Blitz Fitness placed fourth in his division, while Team Blitz Fitness took third in team fighting.