ShareCare, a one-day seminar for the general public that teaches cranio-sacral therapy techniques to relieve pain and promote relaxation, will be held Sunday, April 6, at Vineyard Complementary Medicine in West Tisbury. The workshop accommodates those who have no background in anatomy or physiology.
An evening of music, dancing and a raffle to benefit Heather Jardin, an Island leukemia patient, will be held Saturday, March 22 from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Portuguese-American Club on Vineyard avenue in Oak Bluffs.
Music will be provided by The Mercy Beat and Sugar Bowl bands. Donations of $20 are requested, and event coordinator Chris White of Edgartown Pizza has lined up a raffle of donated gifts to help the 27-year-old Vineyard Haven resident in her recovery from acute AML leukemia.
Earns Honors
Elizabeth Edwards, a member of the class of 2008 at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., earned highest honors for the fall semester. She is the daughter of John and Mary Edwards of Edgartown.
Hello, Guthrie
Rosemary and Nathan Davis of Vineyard Haven announce the birth of a son, Guthrie Floyd Davis, born March 10 at the Martha’s Vineyard Community Hospital. Guthrie weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces at birth.
Storyteller and sea shanty singer David Coffin (of the Nantucket Coffin clan) will present his concert program Life at Sea: A Voyage in Song, on Saturday, March 29, at 1 p.m. at the West Tisbury School.
Tonight’s full moon is the first full moon of spring. The moon is right on the celestial equator.
First there was one opening and now there are two at Norton Point Beach.
The second, closer to the Chappaquiddick side, occurred on the weekend of March 8 and 9 during the height of a windy storm.
Between the two openings, there is a 150-yard little island. It already has the name Charlie’s Island.
“You’ve heard of Gilligan’s Island. This is Charlie’s Island,” said Chris Kennedy of The Trustees of Reservations.
Men: Casting Call
Island Theatre Workshop has an urgent casting call for two men, needed immediately for May/June production of I Sent a Letter to My Love.
First, a man with stage experience who can play as a 30 to 40-year-old, sings baritone or tenor and has comic timing.
Second, a man who can play between 22 to 30 years old, sings tenor or baritone and is larger than life.
Please call 508-627-2456 or 508-627-3166 and leave a message.
This tree will give you shakes and shingles.
Building materials aside, many of us agree that the Eastern red cedar is a terrific tree.
Arthur Barlowe and Phillip Amadus, who arrived at Roanoke Island in 1564, noticed these beautiful trees, effusing that they were “the tallest and reddest cedars in the world.” After so many days at sea, idola-tree can be tolerated.
Birds that come to bird feeders change over the seasons. Sure, that sounds obvious, but this point was driven home by recent observations at my feeder. There were six to eight American goldfinches that were regulars at my thistle feeder from October through January, but I have not seen them in the past month or so. Also, three tufted titmice and two red-breasted nuthatches used to be present daily, gorging on sunflower seed, but now are only here about once per week. This reduced number of birds is consistent with my need to fill the bird feeder about half as frequently as before.