Arts & Entertainment
The Mariposa Museum opened for the season this summer, thanks in part to new grants from the Couch Family Foundation and Slough Farm.
For the past two years, Island Elderly Housing has been raising funds to put automatic generators in every building at Woodside Village, a local senior residence center.
In a time when venues dedicated to the arts are dwindling, Yard executive director Stephanie Pacheco said she is extremely proud of the programming the organization continues to offer.
Union Chapel will host a discussion Thurdsay with a direct descendant of Frederick Douglass.
For the first performance of Theatre on the Blue, a new Island theatre company, founder Heather Capece turned to someone she knows well: her 17-year-old daughter Nicola (Koko). The mother-daughter duo are co-directors of the Little Women adaptation.
Fred Mollin’s new memoir Unplugged is an inside look at his long career as a record producer and film composer.

