Arts & Entertainment
High School Dinner
The Island Grown Initiative, together with chef Dan Sauer from the Outermost Inn, is working with Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School’s Culinary Arts Department program director Jack O’Malley and his students to host a winter local food dinner.
The dinner is set for Monday, Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. at the culinary arts dining room at the high school.
There are at least five good reasons to read Bound, a new novel by Brewster resident Sally Gunning set for release in the spring.
Island Group Sponsors
Poultry Raising Workshops
The Island Grown Initiative will sponsor poultry workshops on Saturday, Feb. 16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the agricultural hall in West Tisbury.
Workshops will be held all day about raising egg layers, housing, processing and marketing. They are open to all levels of interest and experience.
The tap shoes are on, the ballet slippers tied and the members of the chorus line are ready to kick their heels high.
And on Thursday night, they will do so as the curtain rises at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School Performing Arts Center for the opening performance of A Chorus Line, the longest-running American musical on Broadway.
Movie About Windsurfing
Will Benefit Sailing Team
Travel the world with four of its best windsurfers today, Friday, Feb. 8 in The Windsurfing Movie, which will be shown at 7 p.m. at the Katharine Cornell Theatre in Vineyard Haven to support the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School sailing team.
Conservation Society Walk
Explores Seven Gates Farm
The Vineyard Conservation Society winter walks program, focusing on the Island’s agricultural heritage, will continue on Sunday, Feb. 10, beginning at 1:30 p.m., with a guided walk at the 1,100 acres of protected open space at Seven Gates Farm.

