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Friends of the Edgartown Library sponsors a special reading of Frederick Douglass’ speech, The Meaning of the Fourth of July for the Negro.
On July 7, the Summer Institute opens its annual speaker series at the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center with James Carroll.
On Thursday, July 7, David Foster will present Historic Insights to the Vineyard’s Future: Henry Whiting and the Map of 1850.
Faith Thompson helped welcome the arrival of the Hokule’a this week by playing her ukulele at the welcoming ceremony on Tuesday at Packer’s wharf. Ms. Thompson first picked up a ukulele as a young girl growing up in Hawaii.
Jacqueline Foster wheeled rice bowls into Vineyard Haven last week in a teal and yellow truck. She had been on a food journey both on Island and off and has reached nirvana with Mangku Truck.
It was 6 p.m. on a Saturday evening. Shops were still open along Main street, Vineyard Haven as people enjoyed the evening in town during what has become a weekly event this summer, the Saturday Stroll.
