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The Martha's Vineyard Times

The Martha's Vineyard Times is a weekly publication.
May 26 - June 1, 2005 Edition
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Art
Family Planning Art Show
The Martha's Vineyard Times
May 19, 2005


By Wendy Arnell Brophy


Guests crowded the Ag Hall, enjoying the art, refreshments, and socializing at last year's gala opening benefit.
File photo by Susan Safford




Shown at the Family Planning of Martha's Vineyard clinic in Vineyard Haven are (clockwise from bottom left) program director Patty Begley, R.N.; Judy Salosky, president of Friends of Family Planning; staff member Miryam Gerson, R.N.; and Amy Upton, a Friends board member and coordinator for this year's art show. The poster is by Martha's Vineyard Regional High School student Lee Greathouse, winner of the annual poster design contest. Photos by Ralph Stewart


Steve Lohman with his quirky and graceful sculpture, "Spring Dancer," one of many pieces of art which will be on display this weekend at the Ag Hall in West Tisbury.
It’s that time of year again. It’s spring; and yes, we are gearing up for another crop of summer visitors. But before the deluge, there’s still time to enjoy one of the most welcome harbingers of spring — the annual Family Planning Art Show, a cultural and social event par excellence.

This display of Island talent was the brainchild of Vineyard Haven artist Liza Coogan some 16 years ago, when it was still a traveling show scheduled for Easter weekend. The first venue was Murdick’s Fudge; Beadniks was next; then Crispin’s Landing; and finally the Vineyard Playhouse. The vagabond Family Planning Art Show has finally settled into the Ag H all in West Tisbury and instead of at Easter it is now held on Memorial Day weekend.

The show grew and others copied the idea, but it is still the original — the only one to offer a 40/60 split with the artists. Family Planning takes 40 percent of a sale and the Island artists receive the larger amount. The art show is a fundraiser for Friends of Family Planning, the fundraising board that helps to finance programs not currently subsidized by either the State or Federal governments.

Over the past three years Family Planning funds, statewide, have gone from $4,463,000 in 2003, to a slashed $2,643,000 in 2004. The 2005 budget restored most of the funding, to $4,155,500 — better, but less than what it had been three years ago. This restored budget did not take into consideration the increase in costs of supplies, medicines, rents, heat, or wages.

The staff at the Vineyard Haven clinic is paid well below the nursing wage they could earn at a hospital. This, in spite of their long years of training and commitment to helping those who seek family planning counseling, birth control, and routine women’s health care.

Patty Begley, R.N. has been the director of the program for the past 21 years. Patty and her associate, Miryam Gerson, R.N. work long hours with a very diverse clientele. As our Brazilian population has grown Miryam, at her own expense, has learned Portuguese: there were no funds available to hire a translator. Miryam now sees, almost exclusively, Portuguese-speaking Islanders, which is about 20 percent of the clinic caseload.

On the federal level, the Title X program which used to fill some of the holes in state funding, according to Patty, is shifting its monies to “faith-based” organizations which offer no medical care.

“Government has a role to play in providing funding for a full range of medical services and choices in reproductive health care for women,” Patty said.

In a recent newsletter from Health Care of Southeastern Massachusetts, the funding distribution agency for the Martha’s Vineyard Family Planning Clinic, comes this information: for an average of $400 per year, a low-income woman can be covered for full and comprehensive health care benefits that includes laboratory screening for cervical cancer, STD (sexually transmitted diseases) tests, breast cancer screening, unintended pregnancy prevention, no-cost contraception, counseling for effective method use, and for reduction of high risk behavior for HIV and STDs.

The cost of an in-hospital, well baby delivery is $10,000. This does not take into account the future cost of supporting a child and mother until the child reaches the age of maturity, or there is a change in the family income.

“For every public dollar spent on comprehensive Family Planning, the state saves three dollars in Medicaid costs for prenatal and newborn care. Massachusetts saves approximately $12 million each year in medical costs,” stated Patty.

A rare gift

The unique role played by Friends of Family Planning of Martha’s Vineyard is a rare gift not only to the clinic, but also to the entire Island. This type of fundraising group exists nowhere else in the state.

“Our board tries to fill the gaps in the Family Planning clinic services. They need our support and extra funds to stay afloat for the good of the entire community,” said Judy Salosky, current president of Friends of Family Planning.

Friends, as they are commonly known, picks up the tab for rent; educational seminars for the staff; a rather large bit of spring cleaning at the clinic including a new rug and file cabinets; 7,000 condoms that are distributed at no cost; and in the fall there will be a reimbursement program for men who have vasectomies. Friends will also be funding a pilot program for HPV (human papilloma virus) screening. This test is performed when a woman has an atypical Pap smear — a Pap being a test for cervical cancer.

A helping hand


‘I got involved with Friends because of the art show, I had been going to it for so many years I felt it was time to lend a helping hand,” Judy said.

This year’s art show will take place at the Ag Hall in West Tisbury on May 27 through 29, with doors open from 10 am until 6 pm.

This evening, Thursday, May 26, there will be a gala opening reception from 6 to 8 pm. Tickets for the benefit gala may be purchased at the door for $35. Fourteen years ago, Blue Cullen was responsible for starting this pre-opening soirée, a chance to bring Vineyarders out of the white winter doldrums and into the spring green. Park Corner Bistro will cater the festive event.

The show will host 110 artists this year, and the art forms will run the gamut from wall art to 3-D sculptural pieces, jewelry, and fiber art. Although it is no longer a juried show, the art show coordinator, Amy Upton, has the final say about which pieces get in, based on space and salability.

Step into spring, attend the annual Family Planning Art Show this weekend, see old friends and make new ones. But most importantly, support health care for all Island women by attending the gala, purchasing a piece of art from an Island artist, or giving a donation to Friends of Family Planning of Martha’s Vineyard.

Family Planning Art Show and Sale, Fri., May 27 - Sun., May 29, 10 am-6 pm. Free. Gala preview party, Thurs., May 26, 6-8 pm. $35. Ag Hall, Panhandle Rd., West Tisbury. For info call 508-693-1208.

Wendy Arnell Brophy, a former Martha’s Vineyard Times Calendar editor, is a freelance writer currently living in San Francisco. She is a former president of Friends of Martha’s Vineyard Family Planning.


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