Chocolates and Meteors
November 12, 2020
Crisp nights filled with falling stars and breezy days of rustling leaves and autumn sunshine make November a wonderful time to explore Martha’s Vineyard. Our dark night skies provide a perfect setting for the Leonid and Northern Taurid meteor showers, and there’s plenty to do by day as well. Find everything that’s happening this week in the Complete Martha’s Vineyard Calendar and check out our tips for the days (and nights) to come.
Devoted Documentary
Catherine Gund’s deeply affectionate documentary about her mother – philanthropist and art collector extraordinaire Agnes “Aggie” Gund – plays at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center in Vineyard Haven Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Opening Friday at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum in Vineyard Haven,
Wish You Were Here is an exhibition of vintage Island postcards curated by Oak Bluffs author and postcard collector Jessica B. Harris.
Saturday through Wednesday from noon to 4 p.m., shop creations by scores of Island artists and artisans when
the annual holiday gift show opens to the public at Featherstone Center for the Arts in Oak Bluffs. Reservations are required.
Salt Rock Chocolate Company took a short break to stock up for the holidays, and now they’re back with a series of
pop-ups in Menemsha. The first one is this Wednesday from noon to 4 p.m., or until the chocolates run out.
Photo by Jeanna Shepard
Chocolates and Meteors was last modified: November 12th, 2020 by Susie Middleton