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Coming Up on Nantucket 11/16/07

The Poetry of Del Wynn will be featured at this Sunday’s Nantucket Poetry Slam, Sunday the 18th, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Umass Boston Field Station, 180 Polpis Road. Readings will be from “Ack Poetically”, published posthumously this past year. Friends will be encouraged to reminiscence and read a poem from his book. Copies of Del’s book will be available and all proceeds will go toward an educational fund for Del’s sons, Patrick and Riley Wynn. Look for the intorduction to Del’s book, written by John Shea, later in this newsletter. (Also at this Slam will be an open mic and featured poet David R. Surette.)

Something different at the Box this weekend. Yes, Maxxtone is playing, and they’ve been here before, but this time they’ll be doing Rockstar Karaoke - karaoke with a live band instead of CD’s.


BENEFITS:
The “Once in a Blue Moon,” Harvest Bash annual fall dinner and auction is this Saturday night, beginning at 6:00 pm. The Bash includes an art exhibit featuring Margaret Fox, Christine Sanford, Daniel Sutherland, David Lazarus, Terry Pommett, Jan Pawlowski, Katie Trinkle Legge, and Illya Kagan. The exhibition runs Monday - Friday, November 11 - 20, 8 am - 5 pm. Sale of the art will benefit the Nantucket New School. Dinner by Jim Perelman, and dancing to The Shingles (Andy Bullington, Cary Hazlegrove, Michael Kopko, Ben Champoux, Chris Westerlund, Jake Vohs, and NNS’s own Dave Provost). Also games, prizes, and live auction. Hosted by the Nantucket New School. Tickets: $100 at 508-228-8569.

The Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum Yard Sale is this Sunday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, at the Jared Coffin House. Merchandise from estates, Nantucket retail stores, and relocation projects. Furnishings for every room in your home and garden. Gifts for the holidays for men, women, and children. Early bird special: come in at 9 am for only $10.

The Festival of Wreaths Preview Party is Tuesday the 20th, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. It’s the annual kick off party with a silent auction of wreaths made by island artists, merchants, and children. Show is open from 10 am to 5 pm on the 21st, 23rd, 24th, and 25th. Peter Foulger Gallery, 13 Broad Street. Here are some wreaths from last year’s show.

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Immediately following the Festival of Wreaths is the Sustainable Nantucket Dinner Benefit at Water Street, celebrating local food and business. Cocktails at 7:00, dinner at 7:30. Multiple courses by island chefs: Mark Yelle of Nantucket Catering, Scott Osif of the Galley, Chris Freemen of Oran Mor, and Robert Nelson and Jason Carroll of Water Street. Space is limited: 508-228-7080. $125 pp. Tuesday, November 20, 7:00 pm.

The Nantucket Lighthouse School Yard Sale is this Saturday from 8:00 to 10:00 am. The Wayne Pratt store has donated their remaining inventory for this auction. All items 75% off marked price. Christmas items, home accessories, boats models, prints, Easter decorations and more.Nantucket Lighthouse School, 1 Rugged Road.


FOOD
The White Elephant Chef Series presents Bob Iacovone, Saturday, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Bob Iacovone comes to Nantucket from Cuvée in New Orleans, where he is the Executive Chef, though he has been a summer resident in years past. After Katrina, Cuvée was one of the first restaurants to re-open. Iacovone graduated from the Culinary Institute of America in 1991, and holds a first-level sommelier’s certificate from the Court of Sommeliers in London. Before Cuvée, he cooked at the Windsor Court Hotel’s New Orleans Grill. Under Chef Iacovone, Cuvée has been named by the Times-Picayune as a Top Ten Restaurant Pick for the past few years. Bob calls his food ‘Creole/Continental,’ and he has been named ‘Best New Chef’ by Esquire and ‘Top Six New Orleans Restaurants’ by Bon Appétit.


MUSIC

NCMC presents Music to Lift the Spirits, Saturday at 7:30 pm and Sunday at 2 pm at the Coffin School - folk hymns, spirituals, and a Stephen Foster medley. NHS Honors Chorus joins for ‘There is a Balm in Gilead’ and ‘Turn the World Around.’ Suggested admission $10 adults; $5 seniors; free for students.

The Bob Lehman Trio at the Brant Point Grill at the White Elephant, Friday and Saturday night, 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm.

Jeff Ross at the Starlight, Friday and Saturday, 8:00 pm - 12:00 am

DJ’s Tonic, Devlin and/or Billy Desmond, Friday night at the Rose & Crown, 9:00 pm - 1:00 am. Saturday it’s DJ Bri Guy.

Maxxtone at the Box, Friday and Saturday night starting about 10.


Sandy MacDonald, who has sung for years with the Nantucket School of Music’s chorus and studies with local legend Paulette Allemand, has joined New York’s Collegiate Chorale (founded by Robert Shaw in 1941). The group will perform Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” — starring Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel — at Carnegie Hall November 19 at 8:00 P.M., and the concert will be broadcast live over WQXR.


Go to the N Magazine/Mahon About Town Arts & Social Calendar for additional listings.


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Coming Up on Nantucket 11/7/07

Our children are perplexed and hurting. How can you explain why any child would take his or her own life? Are we failing them in some way, failing to instill in them a zest for life as an adventure with both ups and downs, triumphs and failures? Do we make the most estranged feel as if they’re a part of something, a part of us? Do they know we can help them if they would just ask?

Answers don’t come easily, but no one can disagree that we must do something, it must be now, and it must be the beginning of a long term plan to better address the needs of our youth, their fears, and their insecurities. Whether you have children or not, their health mirrors the health of our community, and our community is in pain now. We are all affected by the untimely and purposeful death of any one of us.

A group of very dedicated people have come together to do what they can, and to find ways the rest of us can help. That is the subject of the Community Forum on Suicide Prevention this Wednesday, November 14th, 6:00 pm at the High School Auditorium, for adults and teens. Experts will talk about depression and the signs of suicide risk, and take your questions. The all-volunteer community working group on suicide prevention includes representatives of the clergy, parents of school-age and adult children, the Nantucket Public Schools, and local therapists. They have a plan for addressing the problem, and they need your input and support.

Childcare is available in the ECC; the Boys & Girls Club will stay open late to accommodate older children. The High School’s Culinary Arts program will offer a 5 pm dinner for $10 - $15. To reserve a spot, call 228-7285 x1162 by Nov. 13.

Please attend if you can.


Del

I’ve just received this message from our friends over there at the Starlight:
“Ruth, Mango, and Jim would like to thank everyone for a great three years. As of this Tuesday (11/13) the Starlight Theatre & Café will be under new ownership: Mark Watson General manager/Bartender, Susan Widger (Mark’s mom) Public Relations, Deborah Weiner (Mark’s sister) Managing Partner, and Jeff Weiner (Deborah’s husband) Chef. We hope everyone will support them as you did us, and thanks again.
Ruth, Mango, Jim Warwick”

Ruth and Jim breathed new life into the Starlight when they took over three years ago. They spruced up the theater and cafe, added soundproofing to the theater, upgraded the sound system to Dolby Surround, and brought major sporting events to the big big screen for the first time on the island. The café served good food at reasonable prices, hard to find here now, with an occasional pig roast on holidays. They bore the brunt of the frustration of all those who were upset that the Dreamland was closed, when an established summer audience of 1000 people per night had to joust for seats in the less than 100 seat Starlight. With the Dreamland dark, they worked hard to persuade film distributors to supply first run movies, often on the same day they opened nationwide. When many island restaurants closed for the winter, or large chunks of the winter, the Starlight was open. They upgraded the patio and the grape arbor, added heat and weatherproofing, and introduced regular live quality music to the patio, nightly in the summer. Though they owned a home in the Keys, they spent most of their winters here in order to keep the Starlight up to their standards.

This community owes Ruth and Jim Warwick a huge debt of gratitude. Stop by to say hi and bye and thanks. They leave for Florida on Wednesday.


Inca Sun performs free the music and dance of the Andes at the High School Auditorium, Thursday (15th), 6:30 pm. Dinner available from NHS culinary students beginning at 5 p.m.

The Nantucket School of Music presents a free piano recital by students of Marcia Hempel. Unitarian Church, Thursday (15th) at 7:00 pm.

Later in the week, the Nantucket School of Music Chorus, joined at times by the NHS Honors Chorus, presents Music to Lift the Spirits, Barbara Elder conductor, with folk hymns, spirituals, and a Stephen Foster medley. NHS Honors Chorus joins for “There is a Balm in Gilead” and “Turn the World Around.” Coffin School, Saturday (17th) at 7:30 pm, and again Sunday at 2 pm.


Fran Karttunen speaks on “Law and Disorder on Old Nantucket”, which includes bawdy houses, knife fights, marauding gangs of miscreants, and buckets and buckets of rum, all on an island of plain and sober Quakers. Free. Nantucket Atheneum. Wednesday, November 14, 7:00 pm.

Bob Mooney tells stories about “Island Personalities”, and introduce a few local personalities who will reminisce. Bring your lunch. Free. Whaling Museum, Thursday, November 15, 12 noon.


The Theatre Workshop is planning for the future, and wants your input at their planning forum. The discussion will be led by TWN’s new president, Frank Morral. Meet Jordana Fleischut TWN’s Producing Director and members of the TWN Program Planning Committee. Upstairs at the Methodist Church, Thursday (15th), 5:30 pm.


One correction to last week’s Nantucket Sky section. It should have read “Times given follow Eastern Standard Time after 2 a.m. on November 4th.”


Go to the N Magazine/Mahon About Town Arts & Social Calendar for additional listings.


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Nantucketers in the News

Sherre Wilson Rae will be showing her recent paintings at the David Findlay Gallery, 984 Madison Avenue at 77th, New York City from November 17 - December 15, 2007. The Artist’s Reception is Saturday, November 17, 2 - 4 p.m.

The locally filmed and produced (Greg Bourbeau and Finn Murphy) She & He, the story of an older couple reliving their life together in one-word exchanges, was screened at the Los Angeles Short Film Festival on Sept 16, 2007. Greg was at the festival, where 150 people attended the screening.

Annie Kay’s book “Every Bite Is Divine: the balanced approach to enjoying eating, feeling healthy and happy, and getting to a weight that’s natural for you”, is a finalist of the national “Best Books” 2007 Awards (BBA), created by USABookNews.com, the online magazine and review website for mainstream and independent publishing houses. The book blends the science of weight management with yoga practice and philosophy to guide real behavior change.

Barbara Kranichfeld was profiled in the July issue of Cruising World magazine, in an article entitled “Cruising for a Cause: Peace and Quiet“. The story details her purchase of Venture, a 1969 Pearson Vanguard 32.5, and her passion to reduce human generated ocean noise pollution. “According to the IONC, several beachings of cetaceans, including some on endangered species lists, have been directly linked to naval sonar systems.” Barbara is a representative for the International Ocean Noise Coalition, a partnership of more than 150 global organizations that combats ocean noise worldwide. Full story here.

Sara Boyce, owner of the Brigham Gallery, is profiled on the Museum Views website. “Sara Boyce has always taken pleasure in educating people. One of Nantucket’s youngest dealers in fine arts, she admits to get a thrill out of working with collectors to develop their own sense of aesthetics.” Read more.

In the summer rush, I missed mentioning one event that I shouldn’t have. I wasn’t able to make the reception, but here’s what the Boston Herald’s Inside Track said: “Eighth-grader Conor Bagley held a book signing last month for his new book ‘Ziggy McFinster’s Nantucket Adventure,’ illustrated by island artist Nadine Bernard Westcott. In attendance were Maureen Orth, Tim Russert, and Kathie Lee and Frank Gifford among many others. Ziggy by the way is a magical snake, and Connor is the son of Ambassador Elizabeth Frawley Bagley and her husband Smith Bagley.”

Amy England, Chuck Colley, Chris Westerlund, and Erik Wendelken, (the last three of the local bluegrass bands Eel Grass and Chuck Colley Trio) were individually chosen for songs they had written to compete in the New England Songwriting Contest during the Ossipee Valley Bluegrass Festival in Cornish, Maine at the end of July. With only 20 finalists, Nantucket represented 20% of all invited from New England. Impressive.

Vernon Laux, who we just call the “bird guy”, is one of Nantucket’s newest year round residents, moving over from the Vineyard to take a position as resident naturalist and land manager of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Vern writes bird columns for the the Cape Cod Times and Martha’s Vineyard Times, and can be heard on WNAN 91.1 on the first Thursday of every month on Mindy Todd’s show “The Point”. Vern has also written “Bird News, Vagrants and Visitors on a Peculiar Island”. He’s been to every continent in his bird quest, including many trips to the Antarctic Peninsula. (Are there really birds there too Vern?)

But there’s more to this story. Vern produced an eight-minute film about sandhill cranes in Nebraska called “BirdQuest with Vern and Bob.” It was shown at the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival in Wyoming - as Vern calles it, “the Academy Awards for the nature filmmaking business.” Vern was one of 60 finalists in a field of 700. Though it didn’t win its category of “Best Presenter-Led Program”, it did garner attention, so there may be more to this story soon. Want to see it? Here it is. “Even if you don’t like birds it won’t bore you,” said Vern.

Jill and Steve Karp were pictured and mentioned in the Boston Globe “Names” column of October 19 for their support of the Boston Family-to-Family project, which helps families avoid homelessness. Summer residents Amos and Barbara Hostetter and Jack and Suzy Welch were also mentioned.


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Nantucket Restaurant News

Food and drink prices at Water Street have been lowered for the fall - most expensive item on the menu now priced at $28.

The Rose & Crown will serve $2 drafts of Cisco beer all winter. Sunday through Thursday is “Buy one and get one free Entrees”, and children eat free with each adult entree.

Tuesdays is all you can eat all day Sirloin Tips for $12.95 at A.K. Diamonds. Wednesdays are all you can eat BBQ Ribs (while they last) for $14.95.

The Company of the Cauldron reopens Thanksgiving day. All proceeds from Thanksgiving Day will be donated to the Nantucket Food Pantry.

Here’s the complete list of restaurants open for Thanksgiving weekend.






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Surfing Noel’s Waves

The remnants of hurricane Noel turned into a powerful nor’easter. A handful of surfers were out the next day to take advantage of some of the best surf of the year.

For more photos of this event and others, please go to the Mahon About Town Photo Pages.

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Nantucket Storm Damage from Noel

More on Noel. There’s a large set of photos of post storm damage on Flickr by “eyeonack”. Here’s the site. At left is just one sample.

And if you can’t get enough of this stuff, here’s a downloadable pdf report prepared by the Nantucket Emergency Management Emergency Operations Center (EOC) on the storm and its aftermath. The National Weather Service reported the highest official gust was 72 mph, but I’ve heard reports from islanders of up to 85 mph. 20 - 30% of the island suffered power outages, though most were remedied in short order. By Monday, all power was restored. Both the DPW and Nantional Grid had trimmed many trees in preparation for the storm, minimizing damage. Milestone Road was closed for an hour and a half from a downed tree. Most of the Brant Point area was flooded, and closed off. In Madaket, at least four more buildings are in danger or teetering as a result of the storm. A walkway at the end of Old North Wharf was destroyed. Many scallops washed ashore, gathered the next day by intrepid islanders, who threw the seed back into the water before they died.


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