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Author Ernie Weiss talks about his book Out of Vienna: Eight Years of Flight from the Nazis on Thursday, August 28, from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Chilmark Public Library. Admission is free.

Ernie Weiss is the son of a Dachau concentration camp survivor. He was born in Vienna in 1931. When Hitler invaded Austria in 1938 Ernie and his family fled. After eight years on the run, taking them throughout Europe to Cuba, they obtained visas and were admitted into the United States.

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Africa’s Own

Founder and director of the organization Africa’s Own, Nathaniel Scott, and Aduei Riak, a refugee from Sudan’s civil war, will give a free talk on Thursday, August 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the Chilmark Community Center.

Ms. Riak has finished her undergraduate degree at Brandeis University, worked for a year as a paralegal and is now working on a large school construction project back in Sudan.

Africa’s Own is raising funds to help her, and other Africans, with their own development projects.

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As Vineyarders are bogged down in renewable energy regulations and the Cape Wind project languishes, some Island kids are well aware of what adults are just beginning to understand; “solar ovens/ and solar cars/ will make you all/ into stars/ . . . to prevent global warming/ you can turn off lights/ when it’s storming/ you don’t fly your kites.”

These rhyming, truthful lines are part of the Energy Rap, a song composed by the campers at Sense of Wonder Creations, a day camp in Vineyard Haven run by Pamela Benjamin.

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Car Donations

Boys’ and girls’ clubs throughout the country are accepting car donations. The car campaign is coordinated by the Arlington boys’ and girls’ club. Boys and girls throughout the country are pleased to call their clubs The Positive Place for Kids; income from donated cars helps to keep clubs as positive places.

To donate a car call 1-800-246-0493. No restrictions apply and the car will be picked up within a few days.

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The Field Gallery will host a Cancer Support Group benefit exhibition, with a free public reception on Sunday, August 24, from 5 to 7 p.m.

This is the seventh year that the gallery has hosted a benefit to aid local causes. A portion of the proceeds from sales of original art work will benefit the Martha’s Vineyard Cancer Support Group, a nonprofit that helps Islanders living with cancer.

Artists represented include Ben Johnson, Janet Woodcock, Jhenn Watts and Marlee Brewster Brockman. Artwork also can be viewed and purchased online atfieldgallery.com.

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Tennis Benefit Time

For the third year in a row, Farm Neck Golf Club is hosting an action-packed tennis extravaganza in Oak Bluffs this weekend — and once again all proceeds will go to the Martha’s Vineyard Cancer Support Group which is dedicated to assisting people with cancer.

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