And this week kids are invited to bring their mothers or grandmothers for Mother’s Day pictures from 11 am to 1 pm on Saturday, May 7. For early risers, they offer a four-mile walk around East Chop on Thursdays at 8.15 am.
No registration necessary.ĭid you know the Oak Bluffs library offers technology classes offsite? Check with the library for more information. There will be some chicks and a rooster visiting. Find out if you are ready to raise your own chickens by learning about everything from egg hatching to keeping your beloved flock safe from predators.
And in person next week, Saturday, May 14, at 10.30 am, you can hear “Backyard Chicken Raising” with Danielle Mulcahay. You can buy a spring plant for $5, and enjoy a kids’ Mother’s Day craft. This Saturday, May 7, is the “Friends Spring Open House” from 10 to 2 at Edgartown library.
The Friends of the Edgartown Library will tell you how to sign your child up for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, a partnership with the Friends that provides free books to children from birth to age 5. Įach of our libraries are supported by Friends of the Library. To learn more, call 50, or go online to. They also provide financial assistance to cancer patients and families. They are open to patients, survivors, family members, friends, and caregivers. She wants you to know about the support group meetings, every Wednesday at 5 pm, on Zoom.
Programming will include music with Tristan Israel & Co., featuring a performance by Molly Conole and Mark Lovewell with songs created just for the occasion at 11 am, and an MVFF film screening of the documentary “YOUTH v GOV” at noon.Īnnemarie Donahue is a board member of the M.V. Island Grown Initiative’s Noli Taylor and regenerative farming consultant Andrew Woodruff will speak after the film.Ī finale event for Climate Week on the Vineyard will be held at the Grange on Saturday, May 14, from 10 to 2, with climate action information, giveaways, art and children’s activities, and including aquaculture and raw bar, an electric vehicle fleet, and a short presentation on the M.V. This film shows alarming evidence on the importance of healthy soil, revealing our chance to help regenerate our planet’s dying soils. In a race against the end of farmable soil, three persons fight for change in the industry of agricultural food production, calling for a revolution. The Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse is offering a film, “The Need to Grow,” at 6 pm on Monday, May 9. What’s going to happen to Beach Road, or the hospital? In this moderated conversation, climate planners and scientists will discuss beach and salt marsh loss, projects that have successfully mitigated for coastal change, such as Squibnocket and the Gay Head Lighthouse, explore ideas, and take audience questions. Film Center features “Retreating From the Shore: Time to Start the Conversation.” Sea levels are rising. There are a lot of activities happening next week relating to climate change. And I probably shouldn’t admit that I really wanted to keep it myself.
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