Explore the Martha’s Vineyard Museum as it transforms into a family-friendly scene of spooky Halloween fun. Grab a tasty bite from the ArtCliff Food Truck, unleash your creativity with arts and crafts activities, compete in a costume contest, and play in the kid-friendly exhibit spaces. Plus, the museum’s trick-or-treat stations will be overflowing with goodies. […]
The Trustees of Martha’s Vineyard Bank announced in a press release that it has provided more than a million dollars in grants to local nonprofits, including $1 million to the Island Grown Initiative for its new Island Food Center in Oak Bluffs. The trustees announced the grants during a ceremony on October 11 at the […]
The League of Women Voters of Martha’s Vineyard will be holding a membership tea at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum beginning at 3 pm on Saturday, Sept. 23. The event will honor longtime league member, Leigh Smith. All members of the Vineyard League chapter are invited to attend and to bring a guest to learn more […]
Four and a half years ago, I took to task the Martha’s Vineyard NAACP over a matter that goes to the heart of the organization’s work. I insisted it demand the removal of two plaques honoring Confederate soldiers located in a public park, maintained on the public’s dime in Oak Bluffs. They added insult to […]
You’re never too old to play. And the Martha’s Vineyard Museum’s new exhibition, “1923: A Kid’s Life,” asks you to do just that. This fun and engaging show, which is part of its centennial celebration, looks back at Island children’s world in 1923, and is a thoroughly delightful “please touch” experience. While there is plenty […]