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.

 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

What's New at MVH, #2: The Surgeon’s Secret–It's Not Just About the Cut

The Vineyard Haven Public Library is pleased to welcome a team of clinicians from Martha’s Vineyard Hospital to share information about some of the newest surgical procedures and diagnostic services available on the island, including what patients can expect from modern knee and hip replacement surgery, the latest techniques in foot and ankle care, new developments in general surgery, and the expanded imaging capabilities now available on the island. This event will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, May 12th at the Katharine Cornell Theatre, located at 51 Spring Street in Vineyard Haven (above Tisbury Town Hall). Elevator available. Free and open to the public. No registration required.

Dr. Sophia Solomon, a board-certified podiatrist who specializes in advanced foot and ankle care, will share insights into the latest techniques she uses with patients of all ages. Dr. Peter Hedberg, a general surgeon with both Martha’s Vineyard Hospital and Mass General, will talk about new developments in general surgery and the expanded imaging capabilities now available on the island. Anthony Piland, PAC, will walk us through what patients can expect from modern knee and hip replacement surgery, along with other orthopedic services offered at the hospital.

Sophia Solomon, DPM, is a board-certified podiatrist and skilled foot and ankle surgeon with a focus on sports injuries, deformities of the foot and ankle, wound care and pediatric footcare. Dr. Solomon specializes in arthroscopy of the ankle, lateral ankle stabilization, Achilles tendon repair, minimally invasive bunion and hammer-toe surgery, plantar-plate repair and fracture reduction/fixation.

Dr. Peter Hedberg, MD brings a wealth of medical expertise to his roles as Chief of Surgery at Martha's Vineyard Hospital and as a surgical instructor at Harvard Medical School and MGH. Alongside his civilian practice, he proudly serves as a Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves. Passionate about health optimization, longevity, and how new technologies like AI are shaping the future of medicine, he enjoys sharing his insights with the community. When he isn't practicing medicine or teaching, he can often be found swimming, fly fishing, or enjoying the outdoors around his home right here in Vineyard Haven.

Anthony Piland, PA C, MBA is a lead orthopedic physician assistant at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital with more than 25 years of clinical experience. Since joining MVH in 2008, he has delivered comprehensive orthopedic and surgical care across inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings, including first assisting in joint replacement procedures. Anthony holds a Master of Health Science in Physician Assistant Studies and an MBA in Healthcare Management from Quinnipiac University. His diverse professional background includes orthopedic surgery and emergency medicine. In addition to his clinical practice, Anthony has played an active role in system improvement initiatives.  He serves on the hospital Medical Executive Committee and is the co-chair of the Advanced Practice Provider Council at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.  He also served as a credentialed Epic trainer and was recognized with the Partners in Excellence Award for his contributions to Epic implementation. A U.S. Air Force veteran (Gulf War Era), Anthony is dedicated to advancing high-quality, patient-centered orthopedic care for the Martha’s Vineyard community.

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


Thursday, April 9, 2026

Tick Talk Thursdays: Weekly Community Q&A with the Martha’s Vineyard Tick Program

With tick season upon us, the Vineyard Haven Public Library and the Martha’s Vineyard Tick Program are pleased to announce the launch of weekly, virtual office hours, where members of the community can ask questions, share experiences, and learn more about ticks, tick-borne diseases, and Alpha-gal syndrome. This community Q&A will be held via Zoom from 12:00-1:00 pm on Thursdays, beginning April 30th. 

Tick science can be complicated—but getting answers shouldn’t be. “Tick Talk Thursdays” offer a space for the community to ask questions, share experiences, and learn more about ticks, tick-borne diseases, and Alpha-gal syndrome.

These sessions are informal, conversational, and grounded in local experience and public health science. If we don’t have an answer on the spot, we’ll help find it. Members of the community can drop in anytime—whether they have one question or many.*

*Note that individual medical advice will not be provided. Please consult your medical provider if you have questions about your own health.

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. 

This event will be held via Zoom. Interested patrons may register on the library’s event calendar at www.vhlibrary.org to receive the Zoom link. For more information, please contact the library at vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org or (508) 696-4211.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Special Events for April Break: Live Animal Show, Interactive Princess Bride Movie!

Join us for two special events for kids and families during April school break!


The Wild World of Animals Live Animal Show, 3:30 pm Wednesday April 22nd at the Tisbury School gymnasium

Amazing Animal Ambassadors will bring the natural wonders of our planet right to you in this free, live animal show. We’ll learn about creatures from Africa, South America, Australia, Europe, Asia, and even right here in the United States. During the show, audience members will have the opportunity to handle several animals that you may never have thought possible, and save time for great photo opportunities! There is a lot to learn about wildlife and our planet. No registration required for this free event sponsored by the MV Library Association.





Interactive Movie: PRINCESS BRIDE

11 am Sunday April 26th at the MV Film Center (Ticketed event)

Unfortunately the film SHREK has been cancelled due to a license issue — but not the free family event on March 26th. Join us for an interactive screening of one of Rob Reiner's most beloved films, The Princess Bride. Based on the novel by William Goldman, Buttercup is a beautiful princess who--after being separated by her true love Westley--is captured by and forced to marry a conspiring prince. As the wedding day approaches her true love, a vengeful Spaniard and a kind giant come to her rescue. Filmgoers will get a bag of props and a script of things to do during the movie. Sponsored by the Friends of Vineyard Haven Library & the MV Film Society. 

Free tickets available through the Film Center Website while supplies last,  limit 4 per family. If you already had tickets to Shrek they will be transfered to the new film.

In Collaboration with the MV Film Center, we present a fun, free event great for all ages! Film goers will get a bag of props and a script of things to do during the movie. Shrek sparked a motion picture phenomenon and captured the world’s imagination with…the Greatest Fairy Tale Never Told! Shrek (Mike Myers) goes on a quest to rescue the feisty Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) with the help of his loveable Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and win back the deed to his swamp from scheming Lord Farquaad.