Being Green: A Vineyard Tradition
These days everyone is talking about ‘going green,’ from pollution free energy to conserving our resources. But on Martha's Vineyard there's something familiar in the buzz and it can sometimes seem as if the rest of the world is catching up with what the Island has stood for and practiced for years.
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Martha's Vineyard Landscapes
Green is the color of Martha's Vineyard from the shallows surrounding the westernmost tip of Aquinnah to the gorse covered flatlands of Katama and all points in between. Happy Earth Day!
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MVOL Guide to Buying Local
When you visit the Vineyard be prepared to enjoy it with all your senses! From June's luscious strawberries to the sweet corn of August and the delights of late harvest heirloom tomatoes, squash and other produce, buying local lets you experience the Island like never before.
MV’s oldest Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm. U-pick strawberries & flowers in season. Head of the Pond Road (off VH-Edg Road). 508-693-5995
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7 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day on Martha’s Vineyard
Do something proactive this year -- make a positive impact on Earth Day! Having a special day set aside to focus on the environment provides the perfect opportunity to get out and have fun. MVOL.com shares some ideas for going green.
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Trikes, Bikes, Boards & Sails
Martha’s Vineyard has a whole collection of great activities that leave little or no carbon-footprint and have the built-in bonus of building health and well-being. Check out the following activities -- saving the planet may be serious business, but being eco-friendly can be fun too.
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