Arts & Entertainment
Screenwriting Class
There’s an old adage that character is story. Sounds good. After all, what is a story without a bunch of folks doing stuff to advance the plot. But what then is character? And even more important, how to get someone to care about the characters you invent.
A Balm for Mother Earth
It’s never easy being a mother. But imagine being mother to 6,898,909,932 people. And that number of children represents just this exact moment. By the time you finish reading this at least another few million births will be added.
Foreign Policy Matters
Vineyarders who want to learn about and participate in foreign policy decision-making, take note: a Great Decisions Discussion Group begins on Thursday. Feb. 10 at 7 p.m., and runs for eight successive Thursdays at the Vineyard Haven Public Library.
Map the World Wide Web
Feeling a little lost on the Internet these days? The Chilmark Public Library is hosting a free workshop series called Getting Connected to help. Beginning Wednesday, Feb. 9, it is aimed at helping computer users experience more from the Internet and connect with friends, family and customers.
The workshops, led by BZ Riger of Oak Bluffs, are appropriate for individuals and small business owners. They will be held on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. in the library meeting room.
For details, call 508-645-3360.
Eating Well, Doing Good
’Tis better to give than to devour. Even better to give while feasting.
That’s right, the shark is looking to do good while still doing what comes most natural. Eating.
On Tuesday, Feb. 8 Sharky’s in Edgartown will be holding a benefit for the Friends of Tisbury Council on Aging. Best of all, you don’t have to do anything more than enjoy great food to be a part of the benefit.
A percentage of all food sales on that day will go to this good cause.
Witness to Haiti’s Struggle
Over the years, the Martha’s Vineyard community has made a commitment to Haiti through numerous fundraisers, groups of Islanders traveling to the country to assist in myriad ways and by being host to Haitian artists here on the Island. It is a movement that began many years before the earthquake and has intensified since that tragedy.

