Saturday, August 31, 2024

Art in the Stacks featuring Leaf Art by Emily Davis

 

The Friends of the Vineyard Haven Library are pleased to present an exhibit of Leaf Art by Emily Davis, on display in the lower level of the library during regular library hours throughout September. 


Emily Davis is a horticulturalist, committed to an art practice that combines her many passions. Using pressed leaves, scissors, and an LED light board, Emily creates temporary works of art that she preserves through digital photography. Emily's art is characterized by her attention to detail and subject selection, including species and design. More information about leaf art can be found online at www.edleaves.com.


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 508-696-4210 or send an email to vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org.

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Virtual Series for Job Seekers

Monday afternoons in September on Zoom!

The Vineyard Haven Library is pleased to offer a series of virtual seminars for job seekers via the Tewksbury Library. Beginning at 2:00 PM on Monday September 9th, the four-part series will cover a new topic each week, ranging from networking and emotional intelligence to how to use Linkedin and YouMap® software. This series is sponsored by the Friends of the Vineyard Haven and Tewksbury Libraries.


Separate registration links for each seminar are listed below. Note that all programs will be recorded. Registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.


Job Search Help: Using LinkedIn As A Search Engine For Job Seekers

Monday, September 9, 2pm

Learn how to search LinkedIn not only for jobs, but to find relevant job specs, events and similar profiles. Also discover how to search within companies on LinkedIn to find resources there. Led by Kenneth Lang, the co-founder of My Networking Central, a searchable database for networking events and speakers. He regularly facilitates job search and networking events where he discusses LinkedIn best practices. Kenneth also serves as a brand specialist for Lee Hecht Harrison, an outplacement service. 


Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2017244319611/WN_h0peVcmuTAKdPKhWnPRs7A


Job Search Help: Emotional Intelligence For Job Seekers

Monday, September 16, 2pm

Don’t rely solely on your book smarts! Discover how emotional intelligence can give you an edge in your job search and career growth. Delve into the essence of emotional intelligence, its relevance in the job search, and practical steps to enhance your own “EQ.” Led by Edythe Richards, an executive coach and emotional intelligence practitioner and trainer. She is an HR Manager at the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority and founder of A Top Career. Richards is also the host of three popular podcasts: Myers-Briggs Question Corner, MBTI for Midlife Career Changers, and EQ at Work.


Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3017244319754/WN_A81I8crITna3U7lT-0OIdQ


Job Search Help: How To Uncover The Hidden Job Market with Networking 

Monday, September 23, 2pm

Data shows that most jobs are found through networking. So why do most job seekers spend countless unproductive hours behind their phones and laptops applying for jobs? The answer is that they fail to recognize the critical role that networking plays in a successful job search. Attend this webinar to change the way you search for jobs and land a job you love! Led by Leanne Rodd, Chief Talent Officer (lead recruiter) for FlexProfessionals. With more than twenty years’ experience in learning and development, coaching, sales, marketing, and entrepreneurship, she helps job seekers develop the skill sets they need to convey their value and pursue meaningful roles. Leanne has an MS in Training & Development from Lesley University, a BA from the University of Vermont, and is a board-certified professional and career coach (BCC).

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2517244319981/WN_JCEpctTWTtKkylZfhxGMmQ


Job Search Help: How To Achieve Career Clarity with YouMap® 

Monday, September 30, 2pm

Every person is unique, and no two YouMap® profiles are the same. YouMap® offers a foundation for you to thrive. In this presentation, explore how YouMap® can help you achieve career clarity by revealing the four key pillars that drive your priorities, beliefs, motivation, and interests. Led by career coach Shelley Piedmont, founder of Career GPS, LLC. As an HR professional for over 20 years, Piedmont has read thousands of resumes, looked at countless LinkedIn profiles, and interviewed candidates for everything from entry-level hourly positions to senior leaders. As someone who has worked "in the trenches," she knows a thing or two about how to market yourself to the hiring team.


Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3317244320160/WN_ORj0oIadROmH_P-ajm0VlQ

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





Friday, August 23, 2024

Meet Liz Shick, Library Program Planner & Debut Author of "The Golden Land"

On Tuesday September 17th at 6pm, join the Friends of the Vineyard Haven Library for an author talk celebrating the release of The Golden Land, the debut novel by Elizabeth (Liz) Shick. Liz will recount the six years she lived in Myanmar, an extraordinary period of growth and democratization sandwiched between two authoritarian military regimes (1962-2011 and 2021-present), and explain how those experiences inspired her to write The Golden Land. Refreshments will follow the talk.

Winner of the AWP Prize for the Novel, The Golden Land is a novel that digs deep into the complexities of family history and relationships, with the explosive history of Myanmar as its backdrop. The novel explores themes of freedom, resistance, culture, and identity. It is written in a dual timeline (1988 and 2011), and alternates between Boston, Massachusetts, and Yangon, Myanmar (formerly known as Rangoon, Burma).

Liz Shick is an award-winning novelist whose writing is influenced by her many years abroad, including six years in Myanmar. She holds a master of fine arts from Lesley University and a master of international affairs from Columbia University.

Liz joined the staff of the Vineyard Haven Public Library as Adult Program Coordinator in 2024. At the library, Liz is responsible for envisioning, planning and hosting programs for adults, both in-person and virtual, including lectures and author talks, book clubs, performances, workshops, and more. She also coordinates the rotating art shows at the library.

We hope library patrons will take advantage of this opportunity to meet Liz and learn more about her unique background and talents! Whether or not you are able to attend, please feel free to reach out to Liz anytime if you’d like to suggest a program, volunteer as a presenter, participate in book discussions, or hold an art show at the library. She can be reached by email at lshick@clamsnet.org.

Thursday, August 22, 2024

Healthy Aging and Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

On Tuesday, September 24th at 6:00 p.m., in recognition of World Alzheimer’s Day, the Vineyard Haven Library will host, “Healthy Aging and Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia,” a presentation by Dr. Nicole Absar.

Attendees will learn about the different stages of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, including various cognitive health interventions that can help prevent and slow down the disease process, maintain brain health, and assist in healthy aging. World Alzheimer's Day, which takes place on the 21st of September, is a global effort to raise awareness and challenge the stigma around Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.

Nicole Absar, MD is a Cognitive/Behavioral Neurologist at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital's new Neurocognitive Clinic, where she provides diagnostic evaluation and management services for neurocognitive disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, vascular dementia, and other neurocognitive disorders. She is also a health activist, who has participated in national networking efforts to address neurological issues with lawmakers in Washington, D.C. in order to bring about necessary change in legislation and patient advocacy.

Dr. Absar  is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (ABPN). She is a member of the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), and a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (FAPA). She is also a certified yoga teacher, who has integrated yoga therapy and mindfulness into neurocognitive brain health interventions for the prevention of vascular risk factors associated with stroke, heart disease, and forms of dementia.

This event will be held in-person at the library. For more information, please contact the library at (508) 696-4211 or vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org.

Saturday, August 17, 2024

Virtual African Art Series

Spend one Sunday afternoon each month learning the wonders of African Art. Jean Borgatti, Consulting Curator for African, Oceanic, and Native American Art at the Fitchburg Art Museum, will delve into a different aspect of African Art each month, including its variety of forms, the depth of its history, and how it became an important player in Western culture and across the globe. A reading list will be available for those who want to delve more deeply into any one topic. Jean Borgatti will also invite participants to an online workspace where she will post additional images, articles, and videoclips for anyone interested. The Fitchburg Art Museum will also provide a limited number of free passes as part of this series. Please contact the library for more information. 


Sponsored by the Friends of the Vineyard Haven Library, the Groton Public Library Endowment Trust, and other public libraries throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire.


Register for the series here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1317236458829/WN_ozlO60hWSK2a1x1BMqHD6Q#/registration


September 8, 2024 at 2:30 pm - 21st Century African Photography. Examine the work of Senegalese photographer Victor Diop and others featured in the Fitchburg Art Museum’s Africa Rising exhibit. 


October 13, 2024 at 2:30 pm - African Art in the medieval world--1000-1600 CE: The Trans-Saharan trade, Igbo-Ukwu, Ife, Benin, Djenné, Lalibela, Great Zimbabwe


November 10, 2024 at 2:30 pm - African Art and the West –From Curiosity Cabinet to the Museum and the Development of Modernism (e.g. Picasso and African art)


December 8, 2024 at 2:30 pm - Learning to Look: Forms and Materials. The African art most familiar in the West are carvings, but wall-painting, textiles, and body decoration are equally important.


January 12, 2025 at 2:30 pm - Case Studies: Art in Cultural Context: Contrasting Cultures – Contrasting Styles -The Dogon of Mali and the Yoruba of Nigeria.


February 9, 2025 at 2:30 pm - Masquerade – A multi-media art form including a ‘head’ or mask, of many possible materials and a body costume presented in the context of movement and sound--not just that mask on the wall!


March 9, 2025 at 2:30 pm - Anonymous Doesn't Live Here Anymore--African Artists Traditional and Modern


April 13, 2025 at 2:30 pm - Likeness and Beyond: Portraiture in Iconic African Art. African ‘traditional’ portraits take many forms, from those based on likeness to the highly symbolic. 


May 3, 2025 at 2:30 pm (1st Sunday instead of 2nd Sunday since May 11th is Mother’s Day) - Shango to Shonibare: African Art in the Black Atlantic World--with a focus on the form, meaning and movement of the Thunder Deity Shango from Africa through the Diaspora.


RECORDING NOTE: All programs will be recorded. Registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.


Friday, August 16, 2024

Library CLOSED for the day on Friday August 16th

 

Vineyard Haven Library will be closed for the day on Friday August 16th for building maintenance and staff development. Thank you for understanding.

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Discover the History of your Vineyard House

 

On Tuesday, September 10th at 6:00 p.m., the Vineyard Haven Library will host “Discover the History of your Vineyard House,” a how-to presentation by house historian Marian Pierre-Louis. This in-person event is sponsored by the Friends of the Vineyard Haven Library, and refreshments will be provided. 


This talk is designed for anyone who ever wondered about the history of their Vineyard house but didn’t know where to begin. The presentation will outline the main steps to researching the unique history of any house, including how to determine age and style, where to obtain other key information, and how to uncover other fascinating details about both the house and its former occupants.


Marian Pierre-Louis has researched hundreds of houses across Massachusetts and New England over the past 25 years. She has contributed chapters to The Stories Houses Tell – A Collection of Little Compton [RI] House Histories (2015) and A Second Collection of Little Compton House Histories (2022). She also penned the "Old House Secrets" column in the Medway & Millis Local Town Pages


Marian teaches classes and workshops designed to empower homeowners to research the history of their homes. She also publishes articles and other resources about researching the history of a house on her website, the Northeast House Historian (https://northeasthousehistorian.com/). 

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

Friday, August 9, 2024

Author Talk: Journey to the Inner Light with author Terri Potts-Chattaway and composer Jay Chattaway


On Tuesday, August 27th at 6:00 PM, the Vineyard Haven Library will host local author Terri Potts-Chattaway and Star Trek composer Jay Chattaway as they discuss the creative process that guided his Emmy-award winning career, along with other themes from her newly published biography, Journey to the Inner Light: The Life and Musical Voyage of Jay Chattaway, Star Trek, Jazz, and Film Composer. The presentation will include behind-the-scenes footage from a Star Trek scoring session as well as a video clip from Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage where he conducted his most acclaimed composition, “The Orchestral Suite from the Inner Light” with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 

Journey to the Inner Light: The Life and Musical Voyage of Jay Chattaway, Star Trek, Jazz and Film Composer is the biography of twentieth century American composer Jay Chattaway. The book chronicles his rise from humble beginnings in southwestern Pennsylvania to become an accomplished and prolific musician. Journey to the Inner Light celebrates Jay’s successes while exploring the challenges he faced over five decades in the ever-changing music industry. The book is an exploration into the creative process as Jay attempts to answer the single most-asked question, “Where does the music come from?”

Terri Potts-Chattaway is a former television producer, as well as an author, speaker, and blogger. Her producer credits include working under the direction of Rick Berman and Ira Behr on the Star Trek series; Judd Apatow and Paul Feig on the series Freaks and Geeks; Judd Apatow on the series Undeclared and the pilot North Hollywood; Jeffrey Katzenberg and Joe Aguilar on the animated series Father of the Pride; and Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah on the pilots Women of a Certain Age and Life as We Know It. Terri headed the post production department of DreamWorks Television which included the management of five pilots, two series, one Movie of the Week and the Emmy-award winning, 20-hour miniseries, TAKEN under Executive Producer Stephen Spielberg. Terri also co-produced two Singing for Life concerts at Paramount Studios benefiting the Pediatric Aids Foundation and The Paulist Boy Choristers. Guests included Ed McMahon, Paul Williams, Vicki Lawrence, 98 Degrees, and The Paulist Boy Choristers. 

Book signing to follow the talk, with refreshments provided by the Friends of the Vineyard Haven Library. For more information, please contact the library.


Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Register for the 27th Annual Run to the Chop 5k & Fun Run!

  Register for the 27th Annual 5k Run/Walk to The Chop!

All registered participants will be entered into a raffle drawing for gift certificates or Friends merchandise



This year, the Friends of Vineyard Haven Public Library's 27th Annual 5k Run/Walk to benefit the library will be a "hybrid" event, with both in-person and virtual "run on your own" options. Advance registration is strongly encouraged, visit runsignup.com.

[In-person] The traditional 5k event will be held at the library on Sunday, September 22nd at 10 am. A free half-mile fun run for kids will be held at 9:45 am. The 5K course for this race begins next to the library on Greenwood Avenue, turning left onto Main Street and proceeding up Main Street to the West Chop Lighthouse, then returning down Main Street to the library. Registration for the in-person 5k is $30 and includes a t-shirt.

[Virtual] For those who prefer to run the race on their own time, register today, and go virtual -- run or walk a 5k anytime, anywhere, between now and September 30th. Your donation of $25 for the "virtual" option will help the Friends continue to support library programs and services in the coming year.

Thank you to our Race Sponsors: Cape Cod 5, Cronig's Market & Healthy Additions, Donnelly + Co., The Green Room, Island Source, Martha's Vineyard Bank, Miller Sederholm Law Office, andVineyard Grocer

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Art in the Stacks exhibit featuring Archie Robertson

 

The Friends of the Vineyard Haven Library are pleased to present an exhibit of abstract paintings and other works by Archie Robertson, on display in the lower level of the library during regular library hours throughout the month of August. 

Archie Robertson is an independent artist who has lived on Martha's Vineyard since 1986. His art is characterized by large, abstract paintings that employ a drip and splatter technique reminiscent of Jackson Pollock. Other works include ocean-themed mixed media with reclaimed materials. 

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 508-696-4210 or send an email to vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org.

Virtual Travel & Art History Series Sponsored by the Friends of the Library

 

Photo of Basílica Sagrada Família by Bernard Gagnon, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

This Summer the Friends of Vineyard Haven Library will sponsor a series of armchair travel programs on Tuesday mornings, and free virtual art history lectures on Thursday mornings. All events are co-sponsored by the Friends of Vineyard Haven Library, Friends of Tewksbury Library, Corning Community Impact & Investment, and other libraries statewide.

Please note each session requires separate registration, use links below to sign up via Zoom.

Virtual Armchair Travel Series on Tuesdays

Armchair Travel To Barcelona, Spain
Tuesday, July 2, 10:30am

Armchair Travel To Greece (Chios) With The Traveling Librarian
Friday, July 12, 10:30am (RESCHEDULED FROM JULY 9TH)

Armchair Travel To Malta
Tuesday, July 16, 10:30am

Armchair Travel To French Wine Regions
Tuesday, August 6, 10:30am

Armchair Travel To Corsica
Tuesday, August 13, 10:30am

Armchair Travel To Greece (Rhodes & Symi) With The Traveling Librarian
Tuesday, August 27, 10:30am

Virtual Art History Series on Thursdays

Picasso's Women
Thursday, July 11, 10:30am 

Paris 1874 -- Inventing Impressionism
Thursday, July 18, 10:30am

Parisian Cafes and Impressionist Painting
Thursday, July 25, 10:30am 
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3917193289143/WN_kD1ZdXsIQDeXIK5yMXXFqQ

The Quiet & Colorful World Of Vermeer
Thursday, August 1, 10:30am
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5017193225387/WN_ea47mpYpTN-txFleBcoDWQ

Off With Their Heads! The Art Of The French Revolution
Thursday, August 8, 10:30am
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/9017193289323/WN_N2A3aIADSgKgXf2QWYqWXg

Summer Adventures -- Art Colonies In New England
Thursday, August 15, 11am (please note start time; 11am, not 10:30am)

War & Peace and Winslow Homer -- The Civil War & Its Aftermath
Thursday, August 22, 10:30am
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8417193289510/WN_ZxV_GVaqRlS_u7V8fIIbeA

Henri Matisse -- Master of Color, Magician of Modernism
Thursday, August 29, 10:30am