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This Was Then: Doppelgängers and namesakes - The Martha s Vineyard Times

The Martha s Vineyard Times This Was Then: Doppelgängers and namesakes Our Island shares its name with many people and places around the world. Downtown Tisbury, Wiltshire, U.K. — Courtesy Mike Scott Tisbury School, Invercargill, New Zealand. — Courtesy Mary Forsythe/Tisbury School The Black Dog, Chilmark, U.K. — Courtesy Mike Scott COVID-era menu, Black Dog pub, Chilmark, UK. One of Gay Head’s many books for teens, first published in the early 1940s. 1930 ad in the Wilmington (Delaware) Morning News. Reference to Mrs. Martha Vineyard of Knoxville, Tenn. Our Island shares its names with people, places, and products around the world, some for historically connected reasons and others by coincidence, complicating our Google searches and rerouting our Amazon orders.

A R T Announces Steering Committee for Creating Equal, New Collective of Artists, Organizers, and Facilitators

ABOUT THE STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS JANICE AMAYA (they/them) Janice Amaya is an actor, theatermaker, and organizer based in New York City. There they have been working for years with organizations such as the New Sanctuary Coalition, Performance Space New York, the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, and Pipeline Theatre Company, to name a few. They are also a founding member of The Hummm, a theater collective whose aim is to democratize the experimental. Currently they are touring and leading virtual engagements with CARTOGRAPHY, a show that combines simple storytelling with interactive video technology to recount experiences of modern-day migration from a youth perspective and empowers viewers of all ages to share their experiences of searching for home. They are extremely excited to be back at the American Repertory Theater, where they trained at the Institute for Advanced Theater Training (Class of 2016).

First teachers get their shots - The Martha s Vineyard Times

The Martha s Vineyard Times First teachers get their shots School staff was invited to sign-up for a clinic Thursday night. Brae Eddleston, executive assistant, checked patients in. - Jeremy Driesen Joyce Utz, RN, supervised the post-vaccination holding area. After receiving their vaccine, patients were required to wait at least 15 minutes before leaving the hospital. - Jeremy Driesen Melissa Moore, RN, administers vaccine to Brian Perry from Edgartown School. -Jeremy Driesen Melissa Moore, RN, preps Brian Perry from Edgartown School. -Jeremy Driesen Lisa O Neill, RN, preps Maria Thibodeau, English teacher at MVRHS, for her vaccine. -Jeremy Driesen Katie Kelly, first grade teacher at Edgartown School, gets a shot from Emergency Room Nurse Mike Spiro, RN. -Jeremy Driesen

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