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Weekend Planner: November 12-13
This weekend enjoy community poets, two winter walks, free admission to the museum and, of course, wings!!

Mathea Morais is the author of the children’s book: <i>I’m Lucy: A Day in the Life of a Young Bonobo</i> that features an afterword by renowned primatologist Jane Goodall. Mathea also runs the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School’s High School Writing Lab and has taught creative writing for more than 10 years on Martha’s Vineyard and in Boston. Mathea's freelance work has been published in online and print magazines such as Trace Magazine and Inshop.com. She has a BA in English from New York University. Mathea lives in Chilmark with her three daughters and husband, painter Chioke R. Morais.
This weekend enjoy community poets, two winter walks, free admission to the museum and, of course, wings!!

A Latin dance party, a quartet for a queen, and a Holiday Fair are on today's schedule
Joe Eldredge: Architect, poet and World War II veteran
Michael Halt: Veteran of three wars and West Tisbury School principal.
Richard Shepard: Father and Vietnam Veteran
Not that you're a cheap date, but who doesn't like to save a little?
Bramhall & Dunn is closing its doors, flu shots are available for all, and the Occupy Movement comes to the Blinker today
A look at the homes that sold on Martha's Vineyard this past week.
Island is now part of the new 9th Congressional district, will it matter?
Today look out for rain, rain, rain, a Peace Council meeting and Yoga SoulPlay
Grass-roots Island group hopes to join forces with other Occupy movements
Today’s list includes: ginger people, a freshman parent social and Wii for the whole family
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Mystery writer Cynthia Riggs' new guide book is a real insider's guide to the Island
Whether you want to cook it yourself, or have the work done for you, here’s some Thanksgiving meal options
YMCA After school, Social Security and Gay Marriage are all on for today and there’s not a presidential candidate in sight!
Tell us your favorite ways to cook the most locally grown meat around