Saturday, February 7, 2026

Author Talk: DAYS OF THE OWL by Basia Jaworska

The Vineyard Haven Public Library is pleased to welcome local author Basia Jaworska for a discussion of her newly published book, DAYS OF THE OWL, tracing her mother's extraordinary journey from the Polish Underground Resistance to a WWII POW camp to Martha’s Vineyard. Basia will be in conversation with former WMVY interviewer and programmer Barbara Dacey. This event will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, March 10th 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.

About the book: 

“DAYS OF THE OWL is a compelling, often painful, depiction of true heroism in everyday life during the cruel Nazi occupation of Poland. The inner fabric of the society was stretched and torn, friendships were tested, and loyalty to the cause of patriotism was strained to an existential degree. In this beautifully crafted account of her mother Teresa's work as a teenager for the Polish resistance, Basia Jaworska creates an intimate account of life under the oppressive Nazi boot and in a cruelly-managed prisoner-of-war camp. She then follows her mother's post-war transition and marriage and her subsequent immigration with her new husband Zbyszek to start a life and family in America. Throughout her many grim, but ultimately triumphant adventures, Teresa's undaunted will and dignity shine brilliantly despite adversities of all kinds. In DAYS OF THE OWL, Teresa's spirit comes vividly alive to be admired and celebrated for her courage, dignity, and unshakable faith in herself and in those she so strongly loved.” ----Gerald Yukevich, M.D., author of “Blood Pudding” 

About the presenters:

Basia Jaworska is a visual artist, author, and social activist, who has been an Island fixture for over 30 years. Her paintings have been exhibited on Martha’s Vineyard and across the country, on stage sets, murals, book and newspaper illustrations, poster art, and political cartoons on social media. Her art reflects a deeper quest to explore what makes individuals risk it all for a higher purpose, be that music, art, or social and political causes. She comes by her political leanings naturally—her mother and father were active in the Polish Underground Resistance movement in World War II. Her book, DAYS OF THE OWL, is both a legacy and a warning to a generation who may have forgotten how easy it is to fall into tyranny. 

Barbara Dacey is a Buddhist practitioner and musician. For many years, she was a DJ, programmer, and interviewer at WMVY on Martha’s Vineyard, where she helped build and shape the radio station into the locally beloved and nationally respected institution it is today. Before her time at WMVY, she worked as a singer-songwriter and band leader, and as a modern dance accompanist and composer.  She is a volunteer coordinator at Bodhi Path of Martha’s Vineyard and lives in Vineyard Haven.

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


Library Board of Trustees 2025 Annual Report



The year 2025 was an exciting period of transition and progress for Tisbury’s Public Library, as construction began on the Library’s long-planned renovation project. The project will address critical building infrastructure needs and create a new multipurpose meeting room for programs and community use. While undertaking this major project, the Library continued to provide essential services and advance its mission as a community center, meeting the informational, cultural, and recreational needs of Island residents and visitors alike.

We look forward to welcoming the community to the fully renovated and expanded Library this summer. The building will include a spacious new meeting room and expanded reading room with garden views, improved IT infrastructure, and refreshed interiors throughout. Among other highlights, the Children’s Room will feature a mural by Margot Datz, made possible by a gift from the Kathryn Goodman Foundation.

The Library Trustees gratefully acknowledge all those whose dedication and hard work have brought the project to this milestone, including the Library staff (past and present), the Building Design & Construction Committee, the Library Building Fund Board, the Friends of the Library, the Tisbury Select Board, Town Administrator, and other Town departments, and the generosity of our many donors, volunteers, and the community. 

View our Annual Report for 2025

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Library Closures and Storm Information

  • Local, off-season music and dancing with the Delanie & Johnny scheduled for Sunday February 8th has been cancelled and will be rescheduled.

Friday, January 23, 2026

Live at the Katharine Cornell Theatre: The Tristan Israel Band!


The Vineyard Haven Public Library is pleased to welcome The Tristan Israel Band for an evening of mainly original tunes written by Tristan Israel in true “Americana” style, with roots in folk, rock, blues and even some jazz. 

This event will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, February 17th 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 Tristan Israel Band comprises Tristan Israel, Paul Thurlow and Nancy Jephcote. Tristan sings vocals, and plays acoustic guitar and harmonica, while Paul plays bass, piano, keys, electric guitar, percussion and backing vocals, and Nancy Jephcote plays the fiddle. 

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


Friday, January 16, 2026

Novidade: Gravações em vídeo de programas informativos sobre carrapatos e doenças transmitidas por carrapatos estão agora disponíveis com áudio em português


A Biblioteca de Vineyard Haven apresentou uma série de programas informativos sobre Ecologia de Carrapatos e Doenças Transmitidas por Carrapatos, em colaboração com o MV Tick Program. Todos os programas foram gravados e as gravações estão disponíveis no canal da biblioteca no Vimeo.

Graças ao apoio da Inter Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative, essas gravações agora estão também disponíveis com áudio em português. Os vídeos foram traduzidos e dublados pelo Programa de Embaixadores da Comunidade (Community Ambassadors Program).

Os tópicos incluem:

  • Medicamentos e a Síndrome de Alfa-gal, 1º de maio de 2025
  • Ecologia, Comportamento, e Medidas de Proteção contra Carrapatos para 2025, 28 de março de 2025
  • Como Conversar com seu Médico sobre a Síndrome da Alfa-gal, 5 de fevereiro de 2025
  • Síndrome de Alpha-Gal: a Epidemia de Reações Alérgicas Graves Induzidas por Picadas de carrapatos, 28 de outubro de 2024
  • Doenças Transmitidas por Carrapatos, apresentado pelo MV Tick Program, 9 de outubro de 2024
  • Ecologia dos Carrapatos, apresentado pelo MV Tick Program, 25 de setembro de 2024
Visite nossa vitrine com áudio em português aqui: https://vimeo.com/showcase/12018124

Visit our English showcase here: https://vimeo.com/showcase/11413322

Materiais informativos de alguns programas também estão disponíveis mediante solicitação por e-mail à biblioteca.


New: Video recordings of informational programs on ticks and tick-borne diseases now available in both English and Portuguese


The Vineyard Haven Library has presented a series of informational programs on Tick Ecology and Tickborne Diseases, in collaboration with the Martha's Vineyard Tick Program. All programs have been recorded and are available for viewing on the library's Vimeo channel.

Thanks to support from the Inter Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative, these recordings are now available with audio in Portuguese. The videos were translated and dubbed by the Community Ambassadors Program.

Topics include:

  • Virtual Tick Talk: Prevent the Bite with public health epidemiologists Lea Hamner and Stephanie Barth, August 2025
  • Navigating Medicines and AlphaGal Syndrome with Dr. Sachin A. Shah of PillClarity (formerly VeganMed), May 2025
  • Tick Ecology, Behavior, and Protection Measures for 2025 with Biologist Patrick Roden-Reynolds of the Inter-Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative, March 2025
  • How to Talk to Your Doctor About Alpha-gal Syndrome with Candice Matthis and Debbie Nichols of Two Alpha Gals, Sharon Forsyth of the Alpha-gal Syndrome Awareness Campaign, and moderator Lea Hamner of the Inter-Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative, February 2025
  • Alpha-gal syndrome: the tick bite-induced epidemic of severe allergic reactions with top Alpha-Gal Expert, Dr. Scott Commins of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, October 2024
  • Tickborne Diseases with with epidemiologist Lea Hamner, experts from the Inter-Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative, October 2024
  • Tick Ecology with biologist Patrick Roden-Reynolds of the Inter-Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative, September 2024

Visit our English showcase here: https://vimeo.com/showcase/11413322

Visite nossa vitrine com áudio em português aqui: https://vimeo.com/showcase/12018124

Handouts from some programs are also available by emailing the library at vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org.


Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Nancy Binzen returns with more Traditional Storytelling for Adults



The Vineyard Haven Library is pleased to welcome back traditional storyteller Nancy Binzen for another wildcrafted evening of folktale and myth from around the world–especially for adults. This event will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, February 10th 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.

Storytelling isn’t just for children! Traditional storyteller Nancy Binzen will narrate two tales: “The Woman Who Became a Fox” and “The Handless Maiden,”  

“The Woman Who Became a Fox” is a short Siberian tale. "Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" asked poet Mary Oliver. From the steppes of Siberia, "The Woman Who Became a Fox" responds. 

“The Handless Maiden” is an old, old story map of the journey from innocence to wisdom and the courage and commitment required of anyone seeking to claim who they truly are. Today, more than ever, we need this map. Come join us on the journey.

Nancy Binzen has a BA in Theatre Arts, a Certificate in Storytelling from Dominican University, and has studied with noted mythologist, Martin Shaw. She’s been telling traditional tales for 25 years and is a seasonal Vineyard Haven resident. 

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