Honoring Two Lives of Stewardship
Kib and Tess Bramhall receive The Creative Living Award.
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Many stories were told, including some legendary fishing stories.
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Everett Bramhall, so of Kib and Tess, told of his earliest memory fishing with his father.
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Everett Bramhall, so of Kib and Tess, told of his earliest memory fishing with his father.
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The Grange Hall in West Tisbury was full of friends, family and colleagues.
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"Thunderstorm" was painted by Kib Bramhall in 2023.
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David Foster spoke of the contributions the Bramhalls have made to Island conservation.
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[l-r] Polly Brown, Rose Styron, Tess Bramhall, Ellen Jewett.
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Andrew Moore made a special fly for Kib.
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Tess and Kib are regaled with stories.
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Alec Walsh is Chair of The Board for The Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation.
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Fellow painters Allen Whiting and Kib Bramhall.
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Paul Shulz is Executive Director for The Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation.
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Allen Whiting spoke about Kib's influence on him as a painter.
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[l-r] Alec Walsh, Kib Bramhall, Tess Bramhall, Paul Shulz.
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The Bramhall family.
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This past wednesday night, The Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation bestowed the Creative Living Award on Kib and Tess Bramhall.
Community Foundation Celebrates Work of Island Nonprofits
Grant recipients gather together downstairs at the grange hall.
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Leah Palmer of CAP receives a grant.
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Kelly Neadow of YMCA.
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[l-r] Molly Peach Mayhew, Darci Schofield, Lindsay Braun of The Trustees of Reservations.
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Julia Rappaport remembers her father.
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Paul Schulz is Executive Director at MVCF.
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David Two Arrows Vanderhoop accepts a grant on behalf of Sassafrass Earth Education.
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[l-r] Iris Albert, Viet Bachelor of MVCS.
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[l-r] Kelly Neadow of YMCA, Elizabeth Bennett.
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Sarah McKay of Misty Meadows.
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Andrew Nutton of Sail MV.
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The Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation Foundation gave out $530,000 to 46 local organizations this year.
