Community
But these days the event is much more than just a wave from Santa’s sleigh.
South Shore Community Action Council Inc. is accepting applications for fuel assistance, a program that helps with fuel deliveries and utility shutoffs. Anyone who did not receive an application in the mail and feels they may qualify is encouraged to apply.
Reading is good for you and good for others, too, this winter, as the Bunch of Grapes Bookstore is teaming up with Big Brothers Big Sisters to help provide books to Island kids. Little brothers and sisters in the mentoring program have created wish lists of book titles at the store and everyone is invited to choose a book to give to the children. All books for the kids are 20 per cent off.
It may be a year or more away, but anticipation is already building for the new version of the West Tisbury Library. On Wednesday, Dec. 12 at noon there will be a groundbreaking ceremony at the building site. At 3:30 there will be a children’s groundbreaking ceremony. Both events will include food and live music, plus the ability to grab a hard hat and do some digging. A brass band will spur you on.
The West Tisbury elves are throwing their annual Christmas Greens Faire this Saturday, Dec. 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the West Tisbury Congregational Church.
The elves are actually the ladies of the church who for weeks beforehand forage in the fields for the freshest greens to make wreaths, centerpieces, boxwood kissing balls and miniature trees. The Faire has been going on for decades and the ladies have their artistry down to a spiritual science.
