Erik Claussen and Rebecca Palmer

Palmer-Claussen Vows Exchanged in Edgartown

Rebecca Y. Palmer and Erik P. Claussen of Martha's Vineyard were married in Edgartown at the Wharf Restaurant on Feb. 15, 2009, joined by family and friends.

Rebecca is the daughter of George and Cheryl Palmer of Falmouth.

Erik is the son of Paul and Diane Claussen of Oak Bluffs.

The ceremony was officiated by Michael Vaughan of Worcester, Mass. Standing up for the bride was her brother, Jonathan Palmer of San Antonio, Tex., and for the bridegroom was his sister, Kirsten Hodges of Milford, Mass.

Katie Litwinowich and Stephen Meinelt

Stephen Meinelt, Summer Chilmarker, Weds on Cape

Jim and Ann Litwinowich of Holden announce the marriage of their daughter, Katie Litwinowich, to Stephen Meinelt, son of Terry and Kathy Meinelt of Topsfield.

Katie and Stephen were married on Sept. 26, 2008, at Holy Redeemer Church in Chatham, with a reception at the Chatham Bars Inn on Cape Cod.

Chilmark Man Scott Giles Marries Kathleen Baldwin

Kathleen Baldwin and Scott Giles were married Jan. 17 at All Saints Chapel, Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla.

The bride is the daughter of Susan and Kevin Baldwin of Williamsburg, Va., formerly of McLean, Va.

The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Brian Giles of Lee, N.H., and Chilmark.

Meghan Baldwin, of Williamsburg, was maid of honor. Christine Lynders was best woman, and Maj. Thomas Cleaver, U.S. Marine Corps was best man. Ushers were Andrew Heling and Matt Heling, cousins of the groom.

Memories of Schooldays

Memories of Schooldays

Minnesingers perform.

Minnesingers Celebrate 50 Years of Graduates

The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School was founded in 1955, making 1959 graduation year for the inaugural class. Half a century and countless diplomas later, the Class of 2009 readies itself to be the 50th class to fling their mortarboards in the air. In recognition of this, the Minnesingers annual spring show will be titled The Beat Goes On, and will feature a medley of tunes from the last five decades.

Auditions for Taming of the Shrew at Playhouse

The Vineyard Playhouse will audition for its summer Shakespeare performance — this year it will be The Taming of the Shrew — on Saturday, May 16, from noon to 4 p.m. at the playhouse on Church street in Vineyard Haven. It will be directed by Johanna McKeon.

Actors may arrive at the audition any time during the scheduled hours and sign up for an appointment that day. Everyone who comes to the audition will be seen. Actors should come prepared to perform a short (under two minutes) Shakespearean monologue from any play.

mow crew

Film Set, Cast and Shot On-Island Comes Home: Mow Crew Screens This Weekend

M ow Crew will screen tomorrow at the Capawock, following its trium phant premiere at the Boston Independent Film Festival in late April. This semi-autobiographical romantic comedy about life on the Vineyard was written and directed by a Vineyard native ... and you can tell. In all the best ways.

Last spring, the Gazette wrote about Oak Bluffs native Taylor Toole, 30, and his crew as they were about to hold auditions for Island actors, who comprise all but the four lead roles. Since then, the Mow Crew project has sprouted.

Louisa Gould Shares Her Life in Photos at Library

Louisa Gould will discuss her life in photography on Tuesday, May 12, at 7 p.m. at the Vineyard Haven Public Library.

Ms. Gould’s passion for art and photography began at an early age. Throughout her childhood, she was enrolled in summer art programs on Martha’s Vineyard where she developed her appreciation for art, photography and sailing.

Watercolor Workshop

Watercolor Workshop

Priscilla Levesque, an award-winning artist from Cape Cod, will hold a two-day watercolor workshop in at the Camp Ground in Oak Bluffs from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on May 15 and 16. Ms. Levesque will offer instruction on painting the historic Victorian cottages. The fee is $100 dollars per person. For details, call 508-564-4616 or visit priscillaart.com.

Artist Donates Work

Artist Donates Work

William Ross Searle, a Cape Cod landscape painter and Vineyard native who grew up in Edgartown, recently bequeathed 58 works to the Cahoon Museum of American Art in Cotuit, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Mr. Searle works in both acrylics and watercolor; his paintings are held in private, corporate, museum and institutional collections throughout the United States and Europe. A announcement about the gift appears in the spring edition of Spyglass, the museum’s quarterly publication.

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