Art by Wendy Weldon

Art by Wendy Weldon

Wendy Weldon began playing with paint as a young girl in her mother’s art studio on a farm in Indiana. She studied art at Bard College, Silvermine College of Art, Santa Rosa Junior College and the Boston Museum School.

These days she spends her time painting in her studio in Chilmark. Her dog, Mollie, is often by her side, which is appropriate as Mollie will be the featured subject at Ms. Weldon’s art show, on exhibit for the month of May, at the West Tisbury Public Library.

Edey Foundation Grants Spread the Wealth

At its annual meeting last month, the Edey Foundation awarded $71,236 to the following organizations:

BiodiversityWorks, through the Manomet Center, for study of beach nesting birds and associated education and protection;

Friends of Sengekontacket for an upgrade to their Web site;

The Vineyard Conservation Society for natural resource monitoring training;

Vineyard Energy Project for their in-school education program;

Vineyard Voice Media for five environmental videos;

Off the Page, Into the Bloomers, Students Embody History Lesson

Creative drama teacher Phyllis Vecchia has an innovative way to get history across to sixth graders: Rather than talking about suffragettes Amelia Bloomer and Susan B. Anthony, and the abolitionist Henry Stanton, she has them BE Amelia Bloomer and Susan B. Anthony and Henry Stanton. In a rousing half-hour in Amy Reece’s sixth grade class at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School on Thursday of last week, Ms. Vecchia guided the entire class through improvised paces of the women’s rights movement from 1840 to 1860.

Downdogging at Home

Downdogging at Home

Want to do more yoga but schedule’s too full to get to a class? Or maybe the cost of weekly classes has been just too much to bear. But what’s the alternative? Shallow breathing and road rage? Wait, there is another way. How about creating a 21-minute home practice with the help of Sherry Sidoti at Fly Yoga.

Writers’ Group Unveiled

Writers’ Group Unveiled

On Sunday evenings for the last several years a group of writers has been gathering at the Cleaveland House in West Tisbury, the home of mystery writer Cynthia Riggs. The writers meet to share their work and help critique and inspire each other while traveling down that very solitary road of the creative process.

Comsog Plant Sale

Comsog Plant Sale

You know that summer is almost here when the Community Solar Greenhouse (Comsog) plant and seedling sale arrives. The sale begins Saturday May 7 and Sunday, May 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and runs through Memorial Day weekend. The sale will feature homegrown organic plants, herbs and vegetables, heirloom tomatoes, 15 varieties of peppers, hanging baskets, geraniums, petunias, sunflowers, zinnias, and of course gifts for mom! The greenhouse is on New York avenue in Oak Bluffs.

Vest Fest

Vest Fest

See you later harbingers of spring, and say hello to summertime sneak peaks, portents, auguries, forerunners, what have you. Tonight the Lampost in Oak Bluffs gets loud with its first live show of the season.

It’s the first annual Vest Fest, kissing cousin to Best Fest. Music is the main ingredient for both festivals. Vest Fest just dresses it up a notch.

Graceful Exit

Graceful Exit

The West Tisbury Church is holding a community service program entitled A Graceful Exit on Saturday, May 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Rolling in Lobster

Rolling in Lobster

Has your roll felt lonely these past few months? Just a hunk of bread, maybe a bit of mayo and celery. A bit of a wish sandwich of late, really.

Well, your wish is about to be granted and your sandwich runneth over. Starting today and running every Friday from 4 to 7:30 p.m. all summer long Grace Episcopal Church lobster rolls are clawing their way back into your hearts.

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From Fashion to Flowers, with Tea

From Fashion to Flowers, with Tea

Bigger tent, more tables, supersized teapot? Well, the first two at least as Featherstone Center for the Arts ushers in their second annual Tea Party and Fashion Show on Saturday, May 7 from 2 to 4 p.m.

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