Arts & Entertainment
Flu Vaccine
A program called Keeping Young People Safe on the Internet, a positive approach for parents, guardians and adults who work with young people, will be presented next week by Katelyn M. LeClerc, former Internet safety program coordinator for the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General.
Farm to School
The November Community Island Grown Schools meeting will take place on Thursday, Nov. 6, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Island Co-Housing Common House in West Tisbury, off Stoney Hill/Chicama Vineyards Road. The meeting, to discuss rules and regulations around sourcing locally-grown food for school meals, will be attended by state regulators and the head of Massachusetts Farm to School program. All welcome.
Apple Pie for Charity
Zephrus Zeafood and Grill has created a sweet new way for Vineyarders to think of each other and to donate to the Island Food Pantry. Along with its other standard desserts, Zephrus tempts its patrons by offering a new dessert called As American As Apple Pie.
Chef Robert Lionette said proceeds from the dessert will be sent to the pantry every two weeks. The dessert comes with ice cream and costs $12. Zephrus has already donated over $100 and anticipates enough pie eaters to support checks through out the winter season.
Zill Workshop
Vineyard Belly Dance and Revue will sponsor a finger cymbal (zills) workshop on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. The location is the Howes House directly across from Alleys’ General Store in West Tisbury. The cost is $20. For information and to register call Suzanna 508-627-3240.
Belly Dance Class
On Monday Nov. 3, at 1:30 p.m., Vineyard Belly Dance and Island vocalist Jerri Wells will perform at the Edgartown Council on Aging, located at The Anchors on Daggett street in Edgartown. The show is expected to dazzle attendees with music, color and dance. The event is free and appropriate for all ages. For details call 508-627-3240.

