COMMUNITY
SHORTS
December
30, 2004
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Lucy Vincent Beach
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A
tradition to create the New Year
Islanders and visitors are invited to gather at Lucy Vincent Beach
at 1 pm on Jan. 1 for a New Years tradition. Participants will
join in a ritual that gives thanks and lets go of the year past while
welcoming and creating the year to come. The event will be held rain
or shine; dress warmly. 508-693-4307.Set foot into the New Year
Join the Marthas Vineyard Land Bank staff on a guided natural
history walk of Sepiessa Point Reservation on Sunday, Jan. 2, at 1
pm. The two-hour walk begins from the trailhead off New Lane in West
Tisbury and will be held rain or shine. Carpooling is recommending;
parking is limited. 508-627-7141.
Legal and financial planning workshop
Individuals with disabilities and their families are invited to attend
a free workshop offered by the Marthas Vineyard Community Services
on Saturday, Jan. 8. Attorney Theresa Varnet will present information
on trusts and estate planning options, guardianship options, financial
planning to preserve government benefits, and Social Security issues.
The workshop will be held from 9 am to 1 pm at the Oak Bluffs School
community room. Coffee and light refreshments will be served. Registration
is at 8:30 the day of the workshop or via phone by Dec. 31, 508-693-7900,
ext. 249.
Maisy visits Island libraries
Maisy, the popular storybook character created by Lucy Cousins, will
be visiting Island libraries in the month of January. Sponsored by
Marthas Vineyard Library Associations childrens
librarians, her stories are a favorite with young children. Come and
meet Maisy during the following story times:
Oak Bluffs library, Sat., Jan. 8, at 11 am
West Tisbury library, Wed., Jan. 12 at 10:30 am
Edgartown library, Sat., Jan. 15 at 3 pm
Vineyard Haven library, Tues., Jan. 18, at 10 am and 11 am
Chilmark library, Sat., Jan. 22, at 10 am.
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