Martha's Vineyard Archives

Topic: Holidays

July 4th Vineyard Style

July 10th, 2008 12:55pm

People from all over Martha's Vineyard rallied together on extravagant floats to celebrate the 4th of July .

A Vineyard-Perfect Holiday Weekend

May 21st, 2008 9:26am
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Tisbury School March to the Sea

Tisbury School students bearing flowers on the annual Memorial Day March to the Sea.

More than just full ferries, restaurant openings and a general sense of "Summer's Here" marked the Memorial Day weekend on MV. A couple of local traditions help Vineyarders honor the true meaning of the holiday - which has for a long time symbolized the beginning of the summer season.

The weather cooperated - with blue skies and soaring summer temps all weekend - as the Vineyard opened her arms and welcomed the returning flocks with a variety of community events, ranging from solemn ceremonies to celebratory parades and a road race.

On Friday, the Tisbury School held their annual March to the Sea. After parading up Main Street, hundreds walked down to the end of the Owen Park pier to toss spring flowers into the ocean, in memory of Vineyard serviceman who have sacrified their lives. A ceremony in Owen Park included a short speech to help remind kids (and others) of the true meaning of the holiday.

On Monday morning at 7am volunteers raised 417 American flags in Tisbury's Oak Grove Cemetery, followed by a ceremony and parade to honor Vineyard vets.

The Tisbury town picnic is a longstanding tradition that features live music, games for kids, food, pony and boat rides, and more The annual picnic is always a great opportunity to mingle with friends before the summer scatters locals in all different directions.

The unseasonably warm weather drew more crowds than usual and, all-in-all, the weekend was an wonderful preview of another fun-packed summer on the Vineyard.

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The Vineyard has a number of ways to celebrate the official opening of the summer season. The festivities start on Friday with the Tisbury Schools' March to the Sea and conclude on Monday with a solemn flag raising, ceremony and parade in honor of our fallen countrymen, followed by the Tisbury town picnic.

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Over 400 flags lined the Oak Grove Cemetary in honor of the fallen and living Vineyard veterans at the Memorial Day Parade.

Memorial Weekend Traditions on Martha's Vineyard

May 20th, 2008 3:34pm
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The Vineyard has a number of ways to celebrate the official opening of the summer season. The festivities start on Friday with the Tisbury Schools' March to the Sea and conclude on Monday with a solemn flag raising, ceremony and parade in honor of our fallen countrymen, followed by the Tisbury town picnic.

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Over 400 flags lined the Oak Grove Cemetary in honor of the fallen and living Vineyard veterans at the Memorial Day Parade.

Valentine's Day Specials

February 13th, 2008 9:30am
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Valentine’s Day is special, and so it’s only appropriate that island businesses would run specials to celebrate it. If you’re looking for a cheat sheet for cheap(ish) Valentine’s dates on-island you’ve come to the right place.

Carolers Spread Some Cheer at Windemere

December 26th, 2007 9:58am
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Windemere Carolers

On Christmas day, a handful of Islanders took time from their own families to help bring a Holiday atmosphere to the island's nursing and rehabilitation Center.

A guitar and harmonica accompanied the informal group of 8-12 carolers as they set up in various common rooms around the facility and serenaded patients with Christmas classics. A three-legged therapy dog also made the rounds, and the resident parrot added a few notes to some of his favorite Holiday tunes.

Lyrics were provided and patients were encouraged to join in. The group also took requests for Holiday favorites.

Carolers Wanted - No Talent Necessary

December 24th, 2007 10:06am
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Spread some Christmas cheer at Windemere. An informal carolling group will serenade patients on Christmas day. If you can spare the time anywhere between 3:15 and 5, stop by and brighten the Holiday for nursing home residents. Lyrics will be provided. This is a mutually beneficial thing to do for Christmas.

Bunches of Holiday Cheer

December 23rd, 2007 6:32pm
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Eggnog at Bunch of Grapes

Ruth Stiller served up eggnog with or without additional Holiday cheer at the Bunch of Grapes.

'Twas just days before Christmas... and for those last minute shoppers, the Bunch of Grapes amped up the Holiday spirit with a couple of events and complimentary goodies for shoppers.

All weekend the landmark Vineyard Haven bookstore offered shoppers eggnog - spiked or not - and crackers spread with their traditional cheese ball - a delicious concoction of a bunch of different cheeses and herbs.

On Friday night, another BOG tradition played out as carollers assembled upstairs, then took to the streets to spread Christmas cheer. Only a handful of merrymakers showed up this year but passersby enjoyed the Christmas classics and the carollers were treated to hot chocolate afterward.

Two days of book signings by local authors completed the weekend's festivities. On Saturday Dillon Bustin and Susan Foltz performed and read from the kid's book/CD Thirty Dirty Sailors, followed by signings by Phyllis Meras, Ray Ellis, Susan Whiting, Peter Simon and Barbara Pesch. On Sunday Alison Shaw, Kate Feiffer and others took pen in hand to personalize Vineyard gifts for shoppers.

For info on loads of books by local authors check out the video below.

Christmas on Martha's Vineyard

December 21st, 2007 4:27pm
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Christmastime on Martha's Vineyard means beautiful decorations and joyful festivities.

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Santa-in-training at the Oak Bluffs' tree lighting.

Ring in the New

December 21st, 2007 2:26pm
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Celebrate the Vineyard way with the traditional Last Night/First Day celebration starting at 11 am on New Years Eve and taking place all around Vineyard Haven. Purchase buttons at the Chamber of Commerce, Mocha Motts, the Bunch of Grapes, Alleys General Store and Island Entertainment. $10 before 12/26, $12 after. Buttons good for admission or discounts to all events except the fireworks cruise. Here's the rundown.

Last Chance to Get Festive

December 19th, 2007 9:02am
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Just not feeling the Christmas vibe? There are still a few more Holiday events to help put you in that Jingle Bell state of mind. Join the Christmas carolers on Friday at the Bunch of Grapes and lend your tenor (or alto or soprano) to Christmas favorites, serenading shoppers on Main Street. Wassailing anyone?

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