Wednesday, May 27, 2026

The Light of Awareness: The Ancient Art of Zen Meditation and the 21st-Century Work of Byron Katie

The Vineyard Haven Public Library is pleased to welcome Jonathan Herrick, LCSW, for a two-hour meditation workshop combining two powerful, pragmatic approaches that can reduce personal suffering and increase the capacity for happiness and love. This program will be held on Saturday, June 27th, from 10:00am-12:00pm at the Katharine Cornell Theatre, located at 51 Spring Street in Vineyard Haven (above Tisbury Town Hall). Free and open to the public. Click here to register. 

The focus of the workshop is on the nature of awareness and on providing participants with practical skills that can benefit their lives. Herrick will introduce four primary Zen meditation practices, walk participants through Byron Katie’s four-step “CBT on steroids,” and demonstrate the similarities, differences, and strengths of each practice. Ample time is included for questions and answers.

Jonathan Herrick has been in private psychotherapy practice for over 40 years as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. After receiving his master’s degree from New York University, he trained extensively with some of the world’s foremost mentors and institutes, including a decade with Byron Katie, who asked him to write about her work's relationship to Zen Buddhism. Herrick also trained with leading Zen, Tibetan Buddhist, and Advaita Vedanta masters including Philip Kaplea, H.W.L. Poonja, Ramesh Balsekar, Jean Klein, and Anam Thubten. He has practiced and led workshops on the Psychology of Self in Westport, Park Slope, San Francisco, and now on Martha’s Vineyard.

For more information, please contact the library at vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org or (508) 696-4211.


Friday, May 22, 2026

Nôepe: A Wôpanâak History of the Island

Source: Painting by Bear, student at the New School, Kennebunk, ME

The Vineyard Haven Public Library is pleased to welcome Wôpanâak citizen and lifelong educator Brad Lopes for a presentation on the Wôpanâak history of the island. This event will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, June 23rd at the Katharine Cornell Theatre, located at 51Spring Street in Vineyard Haven (above Tisbury Town Hall). Free and open to the public. No registration required.

To understand the history of the island from the Wampanoag perspective, we must look to the land and waterways that make up Nôepe and seek to understand the stories they hold. Nôepe is Wôpanâak Homelands and has been for thousands of years. By utilizing both oral tradition and primary source documents, participants will engage with island history from the Wampanoag perspective and gain an introductory understanding to Wampanoag continuance in this place and space. This presentation aims to dispel myths and misunderstandings of land ownership and use, Wampanoag history, continued existence, and more. Participants will explore ways to support Wampanoag histories and communities, and leave with a new understanding of the island.

Brad Lopes is an Aquinnah Wampanoag citizen and life-long educator currently working within the traditional homelands of his people, the Wampanoag Nation. He currently serves as the Education Manager for the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribal Education Department (TED) and as the Education and Public Programs Manager for the Aquinnah Cultural Center, an Aquinnah Wampanoag museum located on Nôepe (Martha's Vineyard). Prior to this, Brad went to the University of Maine Farmington, located in Wabanaki Homelands, and graduated with a degree in Secondary Education before spending five years teaching Social Studies to students in 7 - 12 grade. In his time in education, Brad has sought to decolonize the pedagogies, content, and ways of understanding education, including the ways in which public education can reinforce stereotypes and harmful understandings of Indigenous people.

For more information, please contact the library at vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org or (508) 696-4211.


Memorial Day: Schedule & Special Events

 

The Vineyard Haven Public Library will be closed for Memorial Day on Monday, May 25th.

On Monday May 25th, the town of Tisbury will hold a Memorial Day Picnic from noon to 4 pm on the grounds of the restored Tashmoo Spring Building on West Spring Street off State Road. Entertainment will include live music, boating, games, and more. Free ice cream will be provided by the Town of Tisbury. Bring your own picnic food and supplies, and please leave your dogs at home. VTA Bus stops at Tashmoo Overlook from 11:30am-4:30pm.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Expert Tick Panel: Ticked Off? What you need to know!


Growth of tick populations, diseases and syndromes are dominating conversations on Martha’s Vineyard, from the dinner table to medical professionals to environmentalists and public health leaders. Hosted by the Vineyard Haven Public Library in collaboration with the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital, this expert panel will answer questions about preventing bites, seeking medical treatment, alpha gal syndrome, community action, and new research efforts. This event will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, June 9th at the Katharine Cornell Theatre, located at 51 Spring Street in Vineyard Haven (above Tisbury Town Hall). Free and open to the public. No registration required. 

The panel will be moderated by Ellen McMahon, MD, of the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. Panelists include: Lea Hamner, MPH of the Inter Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative; Aubrey Stimola Ryan, PA-C of the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital; Josh Levy, MS, RDN, LDN of Vineyard Nutrition; Virginia Barbatti of Tick Free MV; and Kathleen Fitch, NP of Mass General Hospital Infectious Disease Division.

Ellen McMahon, MD – Moderator – Martha’s Vineyard Hospital

Dr. Ellen McMahon has served as a physician at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital since 2002, providing comprehensive primary care to patients of all ages. In 2023, Dr. McMahon became Chief of Medicine and Ambulatory Medical Director, focusing on the development of physician and advanced practitioner services, leadership of quality-of-care initiatives, and support of broader hospital and Mass General Brigham efforts. Dr. McMahon also serves as the medical director of the future Tick Care Clinic and Express Care at West Tisbury and a local liaison and investigator for the alpha-gal research project scheduled to begin in summer 2026.

Lea Hamner, MPH- Inter Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative

Lea is a public health epidemiologist based on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, specializing in tickborne diseases with a particular focus on Alpha-Gal Syndrome (AGS). She works for the Martha’s Vineyard Tick Program, Dukes County, and the Inter-Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative. She works at the intersection of applied epidemiology, local public health, and community-based research to better understand and respond to emerging tick-associated conditions. She serves as a Senior Advisor to Tick Free MV, supporting at-scale interventions to reduce tick and host abundance on the landscape.

Aubrey Stimola Ryan, PA-C – Martha’s Vineyard Hospital

Aubrey holds a MS in Physician Assistant Sciences from Albany Medical College and a BA in Bioethics—a curriculum she designed—from Bard College. She has over 17 years of clinical emergency room experience, including at Martha's Vineyard Hospital and in New York City. She has spent extensive time researching, writing about and presenting on tickborne illnesses including alpha-gal syndrome to both clinicians and the local community to help raise awareness and promote the most current science-based data on these topics. She sits on multiple tick related committees at MVH, will be working in the MVH tick care clinic and is collaborating with TickFree MV to help promote a cohesive, island-wide effort to reduce the burden of tickborne illnesses locally. Aubrey was one of the first Advanced Practice Providers in the U.S. to be offered a two-year fellowship in Global Health Studies—a program traditionally offered to MDs. Her global health work has included travel to Tanzania and Uganda, with a focus on infectious diseases. She received the American Society of Travel Medicine and Hygiene’s (ASTMH) Certificate of Knowledge in Clinical Tropical Medicine and also holds a certificate in Travel Medicine from the International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM).

Josh Levy, MS, RDN, LDN – Vineyard Nutrition

Josh, Co-owner Vineyard Nutrition, earned his master’s degree in human nutrition from Colorado State University in 2003 and completed his dietetic internships with the University of Northern Colorado in 2004. Since then, Josh has dedicated his career to helping people reach their health goals and establish a positive relationship with food. He has diverse experience in diabetes, cardiovascular disease, GI conditions, tick borne diseases, weight loss, and sports nutrition. He provides targeted nutrition education to patients in one-on-one settings, small groups and large classes. His additional experiences as a culinary instructor, college lecturer, and previous business owner provide a unique background to helping his patients reach their goals.  Prior to Vineyard Nutrition, he worked at Kaiser Permanente Colorado and Maine Medical Center and has earned his certification in Adult Weight Management from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.  Outside of his practice, Josh is an avid cyclist, skier, traveler, cook, and father.

Virginia Barbatti – Tick Free MV

Virginia Barbatti serves as Executive Director of Tick Free MV, leading the organization's efforts to reduce tick-borne disease and allergy on Martha's Vineyard through coordinated, community-driven action. A lifelong seasonal resident of Martha's Vineyard, Virginia moved to the Island full-time in 2020 with her family. She spent 15 years in senior corporate strategy roles at companies including Stanley Black & Decker and Wayfair. She went on to build nonprofit leadership experience on the Island, most recently as Development Director at Island Grown Initiative. She came to this work out of a deep commitment to this community and a belief that the Island has what it takes to meet this challenge. Virginia holds a B.S. in Business Management from Penn State University and grew up in Washington, D.C. She lives in Chilmark with her husband and their three young children.

Kathleen Fitch, NP – Mass General Hospital Infectious Disease Division

Katie is a nurse practitioner and clinical researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital with more than 20 years of experience leading large scale clinical research studies. After a long career investigating cardiometabolic disease in people with HIV—including leadership of a landmark trial that helped shape national guidelines—she now works in the MGH Infectious Diseases Division focused on tick borne diseases. She leads and helps design observational studies, supports a Tick Bite Access Clinic, and provides care in the Multidisciplinary Lyme Disease Clinic. Her work integrates community based clinical care with research aimed at improving the understanding and treatment of Lyme disease and persistent symptoms after infection.

For more information, please contact the library at vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org or (508) 696-4211.


 

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Tisbury Tennis & Pickleball Reservations and Clinics

The Church Street Tennis courts and Lake Street Pickleball courts will be available to the public for daily use by reservation. The Tisbury Open Space and Recreation Committee, in conjunction with the West Chop Club’s Director of Tennis, David McNamara, will once again sponsor Tennis and Pickleball clinics for Tisbury residents in 2026.The annual season runs from Memorial Day into November (weather permitting).

Tisbury uses CourtReserve, an online registration software, to manage member sign-ups, court bookings, and clinics at the Church Street Tennis and Lake Street Pickleball courts. Users can register for memberships or "Pay As You Play" accounts. CourtReserve Registration Opens May 18th, 2026. Visit https://app.courtreserve.com/Online/Portal/Index/8315

If you have questions or difficulty registering there will be information/help sessions at the Tisbury Senior Center on Tuesday May 19 at 10:00 – 11:00am and Thursday May 21 1:30 -2:30 pm


Free Tisbury Kids Tennis Clinics June 22 - August 23

Where: Lake Street Park
When: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday afternoons

3:00 - 4:00         Ages 4-6 years
4:00 - 5:00         Ages 7-11 years
5:00- 6:00          Ages 12+ years

For more information and how to register, visit:
www.tisburyparksandopenspaces.com/free-tisbury-kids-tennis-clinics

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Author talk: “Historic Storms of Martha's Vineyard” with Tom Dresser

The Vineyard Haven Library is pleased to welcome local historian Tom Dresser for a presentation on his latest book, “Historic Storms of Martha's Vineyard,” which chronicles the major storms of the past four centuries on Martha’s Vineyard, including the Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635, Hurricane Bob, and the No Name Storm of 1991, among others. 

This event will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, May 26th at the Katharine Cornell Theatre, located at 51 Spring Street in Vineyard Haven (above Tisbury Town Hall). Free and open to the public. No registration required.

“Historic Storms of Martha’s Vineyard” is a compilation of the fiercest weather challenges of the past four centuries on Martha’s Vineyard, beginning with the Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635, the granddaddy of our major storms. Dresser also takes note of “the year without a summer,” the devastating Portland gale, and Hurricane Edna, concluding  with Hurricane Bob and the No Name Storm of 1991, a pair of obtusely named windstorms that shook us up but were not in the category of the 1635 tempest. 

Tom Dresser came to Martha’s Vineyard in 1995 to visit the woman who would eventually become his wife, Joyce Dresser. Since then he has written dozens of books, booklets, and articles about the history of Martha’s Vineyard. Tom has also worked as a teacher, a school bus driver, a tour bus operator, a walking tour leader, and a speaker on various aspects of island history.

For more information, please contact the library at vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org or (508) 696-4211.

Friday, April 17, 2026

Virtual Tick Talk: Permethrin-treated clothing with Insect Shield

The Vineyard Haven Public Library is pleased to welcome Jason Griffin of Insect Shield for a virtual presentation to share information about the use of permethrin-treated clothing for the prevention of tick bites and tickborne diseases. The program is hosted in collaboration with the Martha’s Vineyard Tick Program. This virtual program will be held via Zoom at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, May 13th. Click here to register.

The Martha’s Vineyard Tick Program has long recommended permethrin-treated clothing as its number one tick-bite prevention method. Yet many still have questions about this tool. Join Jason Griffin, president of Insect Shield, and the MV Tick Program for a virtual Q&A about the innovation and technology behind permethrin-treated clothing, its long-established safety record for human use, and the benefits of long-term permethrin-treatment in preventing tick bites. Insect Shield achieved the first-ever EPA Registration for long-term permethrin treatment of clothing, providing treated clothing to 30+ outdoor suppliers, and supporting human health worldwide.

Jason Griffin joined Insect Shield in October 2002 as the vice president of strategic marketing. He helped manage the military and brand partner business for several years. He subsequently started and led the direct channel as the president of Insect Shield International, LLC. Prior to joining Insect Shield, Griffin served in several management positions at Dobson Cellular Systems, Inc. including acquisitions manager, market manager, and finally national sales director. Griffin holds a Bachelor of Science in engineering science/management of technology from Vanderbilt University and is a graduate of Woodberry Forest School. He has served on the finance committee at Canterbury School which his two children attended.


The Martha’s Vineyard Tick-borne Illness Reduction Initiative (aka the Tick Program) is dedicated to reducing the number of ticks and tick-borne illnesses on Martha’s Vineyard through education, advocacy, and cooperation with other organizations and individuals. First founded in 2011 by Dick Johnson, current Tick Program staff include tick & deer biologist Patrick Roden-Reynolds and epidemiologist Lea Hamner. 


For more information, please contact the library at vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org or (508) 696-4211.