Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Interview with Alpha Gal Expert Dr. Scott Commins

At 6:00 PM on Monday, October 28th, the Vineyard Haven Library will host a virtual presentation on Alpha Gal Syndrome (AGS) with Dr. Scott Commins, one of the top AGS specialists in the country. This program is being organized in collaboration with the MV Tick Program and the Inter-Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative.

Dr. Commins’ presentation will focus on the basic science and translational work that went into describing the alpha-gal mammalian meat allergy. He will present research related to defining both the cause and the mechanism of alpha-gal IgE response, the role of tick bites in AGS, and the epidemiology of AGS in the US and globally. A question and answer period will follow the talk. 

Scott Commins is the Dr. William J. Yount Distinguished Professor at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he is currently Section Chief for Allergy and Immunology in the Department of Medicine. Dr. Commins maintains an active clinical practice and research program with a focus on food allergy, including the alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) and eosinophilic esophagitis. 

This program is a follow-up to the two-part series on Tick Ecology and Tickborne Diseases with biologist Patrick Roden-Reynolds and epidemiologist Lea Hamner, experts from the Inter-Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative hosted by the Vineyard Haven Library in September and October, 2024. Recordings of those presentations are available on the library Vimeo channel here: https://vimeo.com/showcase/11413322

The Inter-Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket is a project funded by the Massachusetts Department of Health to fortify local public health monitoring and delivery. The initiative is led by the joint Boards of Health on Martha’s Vineyard along with Island Health Care and the Town of Nantucket.

This event will be held via Zoom. Interested patrons may register for the presentation at the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkcOmtrjgpGtOnzuCBrsJUZ3PlqCxkqtC7

The program will be recorded and available on the library Vimeo channel within 48 hours of the event. For more information, please contact the library at vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org or (508) 696-4211.


Saturday, October 12, 2024

Reforesting and Conserving the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

At 6:00 PM on Tuesday, November 12th, the Vineyard Haven Library welcomes Claudia Macedo for a presentation about the vital work she does to repopulate the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and to raise awareness about the importance of ecosystems and forest restoration. This event will be held on the main floor of the library, with refreshments provided by the Friends of the Library.

Claudia Macedo is a doctor of physical therapy in the rehabilitation and wellness department of Martha's Vineyard Hospital, who dedicates six months of the year to forest restoration in Brazil. Her work in Brazil has been recognized by BBC Earth in a 2021 story on forest restoration. 

Macedo’s interest in conservation and reforestation projects focussed on the Brazilian Atlantic Forest began over two decades ago. In 2003, she started her first private project for the conservation of 2000 acres of the Atlantic forest in Serra da Bocaina, SP, which led to the planting of 3000 native tree saplings to reforest degraded areas. In 2013, she began collaborating with other local initiatives related to reforestation of riparian forest in the Serra da Bocaina region, including the reintroduction of more than 13,000 trees in the Atlantic Forest biome. In 2017, she partnered with the international nonprofit, One Tree Planted, to establish community driven reforestation projects in Brazil. In 2018, she began a project to identify and map Atlantic Forest mother trees in order to collect native seeds and propagate saplings for future reforestation. 

In 2020, Macedo initiated the project “Donate a Forest,” to encourage local participation in reforestation efforts through the distribution of native seeds and tree saplings to children in the region. In 2022, she started the Collaborative Family Farming pilot project to facilitate the creation of vegetable gardens among dwellings occupied by low-income families, and in community spaces with a high concentration of families at risk of hunger. In 2023, she founded and became the Vice President of Instituto Biosfera (IBIOS), and as IBIOS representative, joined the Conselho Consultivo (Advisement group) of the Bananal Ecological Station and COMDEMA (Atlantic Forest Municipal Adviser) for the municipality of Bananal, SP. 

For more information about this event, please call the library at (508) 696-4211 or send an email to vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org.

 

Attend the Library Renovation Information Session, 6pm October 16th

The Library Board of Trustees invites you to attend an information session at the library at 6pm on Wednesday, October 16th, to meet the design team and learn more about  plans for a comprehensive renovation of the library building. The project will break ground in FY2025, pending completion of the capital campaign and appropriation of funding for building repairs at a fall/winter Special Town Meeting. 

To learn more, visit the Building Committe project webpage, or click here to watch a four minute video about the project. To support this project by making a donation, visit the Vineyard Haven Library Building Fund, Inc. Capital Campaign website.

Friday, October 11, 2024

The Combat Zone: Murder, Race and Boston’s Struggle for Justice with author Jan Brogan

At 6:00 PM on Thursday, November 7th, the Vineyard Haven Library will host an author talk with Jan Brogan, whose latest book, The Combat Zone: Murder, Race and Boston’s Struggle for Justice, was shortlisted for both an Agatha award and an Anthony for the best non-fiction of 2021. This event will be held on the upper level of the library with refreshments provided by the Friends of the Library. 

The Combat Zone explores the circumstances and aftermath of the 1976 murder of Harvard football player Andrew Puopolo in Boston’s infamous “Combat Zone.” With nearly opposite verdicts, the impact of the two trials that followed reverberated across both the city of Boston and the criminal justice system. The book also explores survivor grief, the offers the Puopolo family received to have the three Black defendants “whacked” in prison by the mob, and the fine line between justice and revenge.


Jan Brogan has been a journalist for over thirty years, during which time she worked as a correspondent for the Boston Globe and a staff writer for both the Worcester Telegram and the Providence Journal, where she won the Gerald Loeb award for distinguished business writing. She is also the award-winning author of four mysteries, Final Copy, A Confidential Source, Yesterday’s Fatal and Teaser. Steven Soderbergh and Philip Fleishman of Transactional Pictures have purchased the rights to A Confidential Source for development. Brogan continues to work as a novelist and a journalist. She teaches journalism at the Boston University Summer Journalism Academy, and memoir writing at an annual retreat in Provence. She lives with her husband in Dedham and Edgartown, Massachusetts.


For more information, please call the library at (508) 696-4211 or send an email to vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org.


Praise for The Combat Zone:

“The careful, meticulous research, the compassionate yet balanced tone, and the compelling narrative thrust make this book read almost like a legal or crime thriller. Brogan does a superb job of untangling this complex case.” –Stephanie Schorow, author of Inside the Combat Zone, The Stripped Down Story of Boston’s Most Notorious Neighborhood.


“Brogan’s work brings us into heart-wrenching, jaw-dropping contact with the reality of the crime and its times. It’s the best form of narrative nonfiction, in that it covers race, class, busing, criminal justice reform and courtroom drama, but never strays far from the emotional reality of the case for both victims and defendants.” –Craig Sandler, Statehouse News


“Brogan’s background as a journalist shows in her careful reporting and historical context…The grim history of racism in Boston, the crime and corruption of the Combat Zone, and the legal permutations of the case take up the bulk of the book. But its heart lies in a character who wasn’t even in the Combat Zone that fateful night – the victim’s brother, Danny Puopolo.” –Andy Smith: Special to the Providence Journal, USA TODAY NETWORK.


“A great strength of Brogan’s book is the broad context that she provides—one of overlapping divisions of race, class, and geography—to make sense of how the legal proceedings unfolded…Brogan writes with empathy for all involved in the events she so capably explores surrounding Puopolo’s death. In doing so, she considers matters of trauma and justice as well as the rights of victims and those of the accused.” –Joseph Nevins, Dig Boston


“In her new book The Combat Zone, author Jan Brogan handles the knotty details of this saga — including its unexpectedly far-reaching consequences — with the expertise and acuity of a veteran journalist and author of four mystery novels. Her first nonfiction book is more than simply a captivating exposition of the legal proceedings and adjacent matters. It is an incisive, vivid, jarring, and meticulous account of — as the subtitle says — “murder, race, and Boston’s struggle for justice,” –Blake Maddux, The Arts Fuse


Saturday, October 5, 2024

Local, Off-Season Dancing and Music with MV Ballroom

Starting monthly in October, the MV Ballroom Dancers invite you to enjoy an evening of off-season dancing and music, performed by your local favorites! Organized and sponsored by the MV Ballroom group, in collaboration with Pathways Arts, Vineyard Haven Library, and the Unitarian Universalist Society of Martha's Vineyard.

All events will be from 7pm to 8:30pm, at the Unitarian Universalist Society Stevens Chapel, 238 Main Street, one block from the library. Come to dance, or just to listen!
Friday, October 11th: Pathways Silent Disco (Oldies!)
Sunday, October 20th: Jessie & Rick from Blue Yonder Band
Sunday, November 17th: Becky & Rich from The Convertibles
More dates to be announced!
This program is funded in part by a grant from the Martha’s Vineyard Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

Friday, October 4, 2024

Art in the Stacks exhibit featuring local artist Harriet Bernstein

The Friends of the Vineyard Haven Library are pleased to present an exhibit of abstract, acrylic paintings by Harriet Bernstein on display in the lower level of the library during regular library hours from October 3rd through October 31st.

Bernstein began painting during the quiet days of the pandemic. Before that, she was a long admirer of art, especially that of Agnes Martin, whose large, meditative canvases in subdued pastels “stole [her] heart with their soft, feminine expression like the ocean itself.” However, when she sat down to paint her own homages to Agnes Martin, “these wild colorful works came out instead.”  

Bernstein encourages visitors to approach abstract art with an open mind—to feel the energy and emotion conveyed by color, texture, and movement on the canvas. According to Bernstein, “the aim of abstract art is to convey an essence as opposed to a representation. An abstract painting can evoke feelings, emotions, sensations. It can be peaceful or energetic, angry or happy. It can resonate with something inside you that you mostly don’t notice. It can be soothing or sensual, inspiring. But at its best, it can lead you to the ‘art’ inside of you.” Come and see for yourself! 

Art in the Stacks is an initiative of the Friends of the Library to provide artists an opportunity to show their work, and for library patrons to enjoy art throughout the year. Artists interested in showing their work through “Art in the Stacks” may contact the Vineyard Haven Public Library at 508-696-4211 or send an email to vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org.

 

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Book Sale Benefit for Library, at 15 Church Street


The Friends of Vineyard Haven Public Library will hold a pop up book sale on Saturday October 12th at 15 Church Street in Vineyard Haven, to benefit the Library Capital Campaign!

Popular fiction, biographies, cookbooks, children’s books, and more. Sales are cash or check only. Please use street parking and do not park in the 15 Church Street parking lot.
Book donations will not be accepted during the sale, or at the library. If you have donations for future book sales contact the library to schedule dropoff.