Happy Birthday, Maria
Join the Maria Mitchell Association as it hosts a celebration of Maria Mitchell’s 205th birthday this Tuesday afternoon, August 1 on Vestal Street. From 1 pm to 4 pm, this free event willl offer astronomy and natural science activities, live animal displays, research demonstrations, face painting, live music by Susan Berman and Ray Saunders, and free admission to the Maria Mitchell Association Vestal Street Museums.
The Maria Mitchell Association is named after America’s first female astronomer, Maria Mitchell, who was born and raised on Nantucket Island. Born to Quaker parents, she was an avid learner. The Quaker tradition taught that both boys and girls should be educated, and Maria received an education at local schools and from her father’s schools and home tutoring. Maria developed her love of astronomy from her father’s instruction on astronomy, mathematics, surveying and navigation. At age 12, Maria helped her father to calculate the position of their home by observing a solar eclipse. By 14, ship captains trusted her to rate their ships’ chronometers for their long whaling journeys. Maria pursued her love of learning as a young woman, becoming the Nantucket Atheneum’s first librarian. She and her father continued to acquire astronomical equipment and conduct observations, working for the US Coast Survey among other entities.
Mitchell is known for discovering a comet in October 1847, while sweeping the skies using a telescope in the rooftop observatory atop the Pacific National Bank on Main Street. She went on to become the first female professor at Vassar College, where she was an inspiration to her students. She believed in learning by doing and in the capacity of women to achieve what their male counterparts could. “Miss Mitchell” was beloved by her students whom she taught until her retirement, due to failing health, in 1888. She died in 1889 and was buried next to her parents in the family plot at Nantucket’s Prospect Hill Cemetery.
The Maria Mitchell Association is a private non-profit organization. Founded in 1902, the MMA works to preserve the legacy of this Nantucket native astronomer, naturalist, librarian, and educator. The Maria Mitchell Association operates two observatories, a natural science museum, an aquarium, a research center, and preserves the historic birthplace of Maria Mitchell. A wide variety of science and history-related programming is offered throughout the year for people of all ages.
Exploring Nantucket Land Bank Trails
by Dr. Sarah Treanor Bois, PhD Director of Research & Education at the Linda Loring Nature FoundationWhen you live on the island for a while, whether year-round or summer, you have your favorite haunts. You only need to look at the line at the Juice Bar or see the full parking lot at Sanford Farm. Sure, those places are great, but there are other ice cream spots and other trails to explore. As a dog-owner, I take my girls, Tiller and Mako, for walks every day. I have my favorite regular spots: some are close to home for easy, quicker walks and some trails are further afield for a weekend or when there’s more time.
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Avoiding the Skunk
by Steve “Tuna” TornovishIt was looking very much like one of those days. Three plus hours into our beach charter excursion and nary a hookup. Each of us had at least one fish blow up on our respective fishing lures, but somehow all of the attacking fish had dodged our hooks. The only thing biting were the mosquitoes and green head flies. Alas, our time was up and it looked like we had to take the long ride back from Great Point with a skunk tagging along. That is not my favorite thing, let me tell ya…
The Sickels family took it in stride. Larry Sickels, his wife Sarah and their sons Charlie, age 14, and Oliver, 11, have been on a beach fishing charter with me for each of the past three summers. Larry tried to ease my pain: “We plan to come here every summer and fish with you each time. Sooner or later we were bound to get skunked. So if this is the year that it happens, that’s ok. We’ll get fish on all of our trips to come.”
I was grateful for Larry’s optimism. And yes, for each of the three years that I have been a beach fishing guide, I have had the pleasure of taking the Sickels family out to Great Point for a fun day of surfcasting. Both of our prior trips had been successful. The first year involved some hunting around, but we eventually ran into some bluefish in the area of Great Point that is referred to as the South Lot. Charlie and Oliver were just little guys then, but they put a couple of fish on the beach with the help of their parents.
I loved it—as a new guide, still trying to figure everything out, the Sickels family was a godsend. They just made things fun. I loved seeing how they all interacted with one another. This family clicked along on all cylinders. Larry was outgoing and led the way. Sarah was quiet but also very fun. And strong, in the way that an awesome mother is. Sarah’s family has roots on Nantucket back to 1660, when Christopher Hussey became one of the first ten landowners on the island. Sarah’s dad, Warren Hussey Bouton, wrote six fun children’s books that featured Sarah and her brother as characters having great Nantucket adventures (note: these books are still available at the downtown bookstores). Charlie and Oliver, the two boys, are fantastic. Born three years apart, they have a great big brother-little brother
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Today’s NantucketEvents & Entertainment
THURSDAY, JULY 27
FREE STORYWALK: WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A ROCK?
Events are updated daily at Nantucket.net
Stop by the Atheneum garden and check out the new StoryWalk: What Can You Do
With a Rock by Pat Zietlow Miller. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
10 AM to 3:30 PM - Free Family Activities at Shipwreck Museum
Unique outdoor activities featuring nautical crafts, marine science, rescue demonstrations, & more. Outside on the grounds of the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum, 158 Polpis Road; free shuttle departs from 25 Federal St starting at 9:30 am.
10 AM to 5 PM - Hands on History: Collage Postcards: for Ages 5-12
Learn about Nantucket history with guided craft activities. Create a souvenir to keep or mail to a friend using cut paper collage to create a unique postcard. Free with museum admission. Nantucket Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. nha.org
10:30 - Historic Downtown Walking Tour with NHA
Walk through Nantucket town with an NHA Museum Guide & hear the story of the rise and fall of whaling, the beginnings of tourism, and social & racial development on-island. Again at 1:30pm Rain or shine. Tickets at nha.org.
10:30 AM to 12:30 PM - Book Signing with Deborah Goodrich Royce
Meet the author of Reef Road: A Novel at this book signing at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 508-228-1080 MitchellsBookCorner.com
11 AM to 3 PM - Summer Site Series
Join the Nantucket Historical Association for craft activities, demonstrations, and talks that bring the unique history of each site to life at the historic Greater Light, 8 Howard Street. NHA.org
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor & enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Again at 1, 2:25, & 4 pm. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
11:15 AM - The Signature Historic Tour with Island Tours
A narrated tour of historic sites in town: Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10
Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
12 PM - Free Tour of Brant Point Hatchery
Tours last 45 minutes with 15 minutes for questions at the end. Parking can be challenging: it’s best to walk to the hatchery at Brant Point Beach. Sign up at linktr.ee/NRD_ACK
12:45 PM - Linda Loring Nature Foundation Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
LLNF’s publicly accessible property has easy trails thru sandplain grasslands, coastal shrublands, & along the North Head of Long Pond in sight of an active osprey nest. 110 Eel Point Road. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com
1 PM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 1 & 3 pm
1 PM - Cruise with Ack Sail
A Nantucket sailing charter or harbor cruise for up to 17 passenges. Celebrate engagements, weddings, family reunions, or special time spent with good friends. Call 508-423-9985 or acksail.com. Again at 1pm, 4pm, & sunset.
1:30 PM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 3:30pm and at sunset.
2 to 3 PM - Nature Story Hour for the Young Explorer
A Maria Mitchell Assn. educator will read a nature or science related book, introduce an MMA animal friend, & make a craft or play games. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. $15. Register at MariaMitchell.org
2 to 3 PM - Read to a Buddy with R.E.A.D. Dogs for Ages 6-12
R.E.A.D Dogs are certified therapy dogs trained to be good listeners. This is a fun, relaxed, nonjudgmental way to become more confident & enjoy reading. Registration required at 508-228-1110 x103. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
2 to 3:30 PM - Earth Story Walk and Talk for Adults
Join MMA’s scientist-in-residence, Dr. Rich Blundell on a journey through the story of planet Earth. Each stride of this 2.9-mi walk accounts for about 1 million years of Earth & human history. Pre-registration required at Mariamitchell.org.
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Since 1959 – A series of concerts by internationally acclaimed musicians Tuesdays at 7pm in St. Paul’s Church, 20 Fair St. Doors open at 6:30pm.
Tickets are $30, free for children under 18, at the door or sold in advance at the Antiques Depot at 2 South Beach St.
August 1
Cavatina Duo flute & guitar
”Meet the Artists" is a free & informal gathering on Monday evenings at 5pm at the Great Hall of the Atheneum, 1 India Street.
Both buildings are handicap accessible. Limited on-site parking.
Island/Today’s Nantucket
CELEBRATING 53 YEARS! yesterdaysisland.com
Box 626 Nantucket, MA 02554 • 508-228-9165 • Fax: 508-228-1348
Suzanne M. Daub - Publisher & Editor Eleni Sinnis - Editorial Assistant
Writers - Robert P. Barsanti, Dr. Sarah T. Bois, Suzanne Daub, James Greider, Eleni Sinnis, Steve Tornovish
Production & Design - Sarah Morneau • Website & Databases - J. Taryn Daub
Cover Photographs - Kathryn Olson, Suzanne Daub, Sickels family, Taryn Daub Ethan, Anora, & Solveig: Enjoying their last week on Nantucket together
Yesterday’s Island is published from April - November in print and online year-round. Established in 1970. The publisher reserves the right to review all material submitted for publication & will not be responsible for any and all misinformation, misprints, typographical errors, incorrect or misleading content of advertisements, etc. which might appear in this publication in print or online.
Guiding On-Island Mental Health Care
by Eleni SinnisNantucket is considered one of the most idyllic places to summer on the East Coast, but living here year-round has many challenges and can be isolating, especially in the deep winter. This, coupled with the struggle to retain mental health professionals on-island full-time, has resulted in difficulties matching locals to needed mental health resources.
In 2021, the Nantucket Behavioral Health Initiative (NBHI) was formed with members from the Nantucket Cottage Hospital, Fairwinds Center, the Community Foundation for Nantucket, and NAMI. These individuals became the heart of the initiative, and were joined by community leaders from across the island from town government, schools, police, EMS, health and human services organizations, the spiritual community, independent clinicians, and community members. The rapid rate at which the community came together and the wide reach of the organizations that joined shows the mutual understanding of the need present on the island. This group worked together for two years to create a sustainable path to redesign the behavioral healthcare system on the island and to address the system-wide gaps.
They accomplished this through the creation of Community Solutions for Behavioral Health. Think of the non-profit as providing a guide to mental health resources available to Nantucket residents. The organization is not designed to provide patient services, but rather to coordinate mental health options on the island to bring more resources to the people of Nantucket. The organization brings together Nantucket Cottage Hospital, Fairwinds, NAMI, Addiction Solutions, and other essential partners to anchor this organization. Our House and the Nantucket Boys and Girls Club, which do not provide mental health services but help to care for, support, and aid the island community, are also helping with this important initiative.
Community Solutions for Behavioral Health was created as a result of a report commissioned by the NBHI. This report outlined the gaps within mental health services on the island and the steps the island community would take to move forward. Of the 15 gaps identified in the island’s continuum of behavioral healthcare, five were identified as “system enablers”:
~ a lack of person-centered collaboration across the continuum
~ underrepresented access and navigation supports
~ fragmented system oversight with limited data utilization
~ reimbursement levels insufficient for Nantucket’s true cost of service
~ how lack of housing impacts demand, recruitment, & retention of professionals.
The 10 additional gaps within the system ranged from a lack of access to community providers and a fragmented crisis response to under-resourced family and school-based supports. These extensive gaps had a far-reaching effect on the entire community of Nantucket.
The primary goal of Community Solutions for Behavioral Health is to streamline the process of receiving mental health care on-island, ensuring that all the
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Events & Entertainment
4 to 4:45 PM - Free Teen Yoga
a Nantucket tradition. established 1982
Private Charters Per Person Fares
Captain James Genthner
Slip #1015 • Straight Wharf
508-228-5585
EndeavorSailing.com
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Learn mindful movement strategies to stretch and strengthen muscles + calming mindfulness & strategies to reduce stress and connect to joy. No experience needed. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India St. NantucketAtheneum.org
4 to 7 PM - Live Music at Cisco Brewers
Featuring B3 Kings at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Road.
5 PM - 6th Annual Dragonfly Fundraiser
Guests at this fundraiser for NAMI CC&I on Nantucket and Fairwinds will enjoy open bar, hors d’oeuvres, Raw Bar Yoho, music, and an auction. Valet provided. Tickets at dragonfly2023.cbo.io
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
6 to 7 PM - ELL Beginner & Intermediate English
Literacy Volunteers of the Atheneum (LVA) offer a drop-in class at Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
6 to 7 PM - Live Music with Jacob Butler
Live Music at The Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street.
6 to 7:30 PM - TGIT for Kids! Slime + Beading for Ages 5+
This Barnaby’s class gives parents a night out while your kids make 2 different art projects: slime, wood art, beading, painting, clay, & more! Snacks, pizza, & drinks included! $110; register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7:30 PM - Blithe Spirit by White Heron Theatre
True love is eternal, for better...and worse in Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit is a spirited classic White Heron Theatre Company. Tickets at 508-825-5268
7:30 to 8:30 PM - Open Mic Night!
Cut loose and express yourself up in the acoustically stellar Great Hall of the Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. 508-228-1110 NantucketAtheneum.org
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Cemetery Route
A 1-1/3 mi, 90 min eerie stroll featuring Old North Burial Ground, Oldest House, & 2 haunted hotels. Led by original guide. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 15 min early.whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
10 PM - Karaoke
Karaoke at the Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street. TheRoseAndCrown.com
FRIDAY, JULY 28
6:30 AM to 4:30 PM - Bakes for Breast Cancer at Nantucket Bake Shop
All proceeds from sales of snickerdoodles thru Aug. 3 at Nantucket Bake Shop, 171/2 Old South Road will be donated to Bakes for Breast Cancer.
7 AM - Sports Fishing on the Herbert T
Capt. Fred Tonkin is an experienced island fisherman who will take you to where the fish are biting. All equipment provided. A fishing trip on the Herbert T is a memorable for the whole family. Reservations: 508-228-6655 (evenings call 508257-4176). Trips at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm
7:30 to 8:30 AM - Morning Yoga on the Bandstand
Yoga on the bandstand at Children’s Beach. Fee is charged.
8 AM - Gardner Farm-Lost Farm Loop Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
This 2.5 mile hike explores plant succession on threatened habitat know as sandplain grasslands. These former vegetable farms are dominated by pitch pines, with groves & small forests broken up by meadows of wildflowers. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com or 508-422-7466
8:30 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point
2-1/2 mi, 1 hr. exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes. End at White Elephant Hotel. Cash Only, $25; $20 for 65+; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 min early whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
9 to 9:30 AM - Half-Hour Hayrides at Bartlett’s Farm
A fun ride for families on the go. Hayrides are 30-minutes long. Kids can add a sticker book and do the scavenger hunt for $5. For ages 3 & up with parent. $35; under 2 free. Tickets at BartlettsFarm.com or 508-228-9403.
9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at Maria Mitchell Assn. Aquarium
Join MMA staff as they feed the hungry creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. Fun for all ages. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org
9 to 10 AM - Ravenous Reptiles for Ages 4+
Learn about unique adaptations of turtles, frogs, snakes, & more at the MMA Natural Science Museum and touch or hold several of the MMA’s animals. $15; pre-registration required at MariaMitchell.org: at least 1 adult must sign up with children.
9 to 11 AM - Marine Ecology Field Trip
Help collect, identify and release fish, crabs, shrimp, & other marine life during this program that is part of a research project & interesting for adults + kids. $30 per participant. Register at 508-228-9198 MariaMitchell.org
Sustainable Luxury
Respoke, now in its third year at 41 Straight Wharf has been known around the Grey Lady (and internationally) for repurposing iconic designer scarves into oneof-a-kind products, featuring their espadrilles handmade in La Rioja, Spain.
Co-founder and designer Michael Tonello’s inspiration for Respoke was two-fold: his witty bestselling memoir Bringing Home the Birkin ends with him having a closet full of gorgeous designer scarves. At the time, he was living Barcelona, where it’s traditional every spring to buy pairs of espadrilles… “they are cool & comfortable… it’s a two-century tradition. I wanted to be like a native, so I did the same...but the espadrilles never really changed: the same styles, the same colors, the same fabrics...When I realized I had all these scarves I wasn’t wearing, I thought it would be really cool if I could get someone to make me a pair of espadrilles from a scarf.”
And that is where it all began.
The most intriguing part of Respoke’s products is that every single piece is unique because they use different parts of the scarf. The espadrille construction is so special because each part of the shoe is made by hand with love in different mountain village workshops. “These are family owned craftspeople that pass their skillset down generation after generation.” Because they use natural materials and repurposed scarves, all Respoke products are the very best of sustainable luxury.
Now a beloved fixture on Nantucket’s Straight Wharf (and elsewhere!), Re-
From July 28th - August 3rd, 100% of our proceeds from sales of our Snickerdoodle Cookies are donated to Baked for Breast Cancer. Open Monday - Saturday 6:30am-4:30pm 17-1/2 Old South Rd
Draw of Community on the Isle
by Robert P. BarsantiOn the south shore of the island, downwind of the sewer beds, you can rent a house for $25,000 a week. For that money, you get two master bedrooms and two guest bedrooms. Each bedroom has an “en suite” bathroom and a television set. The master bedroom, of course, features a “state of the art” shower. The house is less than a mile downwind from the beach..
Of course, it has a pool.
In the last few years, the Realtors must have been placing pools in their pitch decks to prospective investors. In order to get the maximum return out of your “property investment” you need to install a pool. Then, you can charge $25,000 a week. I see him, in an embroidered belt and baby blue blazer, in front of a glowing architect’s vision, with a pool and landscaping: “As a seasoned Realtor, I can assure you that your real estate portfolio will experience a remarkable boost in its upside potential. With my expertise and strategic approach, we'll supercharge your investment opportunities, unlocking greater profits and growth in the dynamic property market.” The charts draw themselves. As a result, you can find a pool featured on almost every page of the real estate pages. Throughout the island are overwrought “investors” writing check after check for lawn-care and pool-care while their shingled investment vector sits empty.
The Realtors and their investors have done more research on the prospective client base than I have. I would think that, when you rented a house on Nantucket, you would want to get to the beaches. Our island features more than a hundred miles of public beach where anyone can go topless if they wish. Almost everywhere else, you need to get a sticker, get in line, and leave your top firmly tied. Out here, you could go anywhere on a hundred miles of beach, put up a chair, and watch eternity wash in. Compared to the Atlantic, a pool comes in a distant second place. If you don’t want to swim in the ocean, perhaps you could send $25,000 a week to stay in a pool someplace else, like Hanover NH.
In the modern era, the Realtors have a different idea of vacation; they want the visitors to be “alone together.” So, the sewer bed house has TV’s in every bedroom, along with en suite bathrooms, so that none of the guests need to cross paths with the other guests; nobody has to wait for the bathroom or take turns with the remote.
The pool logically extends the “alone together” mindset. When you have a pool, you get to have the Instagram vacation. You can be an influencer at your own pool, make some video, and then lay back in blessed solitude. They can only reach you through your DMs.
However, beaches require a community mindset. You have to lie on your towel with other people who could see, and possibly talk to you. When you sit in your chair, kids at play, book on the lap, beverage in the coozie, you could get tapped on the shoulder by a long lost friend. Your individual bubble would get pierced. You might have to take your ear phones out.
Nantucket has never been a place where you can be alone together. When you go to Fisherman’s Beach, friendly faces are going to find you. The beauty of island living has nothing to do with the sand, the water, or the sky. It has to do with the people that know you here. It’s not a problem, it’s a feature.
When Sconset first became a tourist destination, the visitors didn’t just come
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First Island Tourists Came for the Sheep
Part 1: Island Land Rush
by James GriederThe Oxford English Dictionary dates the first use of the word tourist only as far back as 1800, but as the dictionary's definition implies, the new word describes an old habit—travelling for pleasure was not new when the word first appeared in print. By the beginning of the 19th century, the elites of English and European society had been touring for two centuries, travelling to the great cities and watering places, and taking the “Grand Tour” of the Continent. Nantucket was an early tourism destination, but not for its sea breezes or cultural offerings: they came for the sheep, or rather, the sheep shearing festival.
“For a century or so an idyllic and pastoral Shearing Feast was kept by the entire population, who, on the first Monday in June, migrated to the ponds near the western end of the island, whither the sheep had previously driven up and penned. Miacomet Plain, with its chain of ponds—one of them still called Washing Pond—then became for three days an encampment of tents and booths, where busy matrons and merry girls cooked such savory dishes as were at that time dear to the island epicure, or set forth those daintier viands prepared at home. The fathers, husbands, brothers, and sweethearts meantime washed the sheep, lightening their labor with a great deal of rough play and many practical jokes among themselves, and returned them to the pens to dry until next day, when the shearing would begin.”
Travelers arrived in an assortment of vehicles, from lowly Nantucket calashes to handsome carriages and loaded omnibuses, to visit the various tents that had been erected near the pond. The 1843 festival featured a new addition to the usual lineup: a spacious tent, 100 feet long by 50 wide and 30 high, erected by the Washington Total Abstinence Society “for the accommodation of the Cold Water Army,” a threehundred-strong troupe of children who marched through the streets of town, accompanied by the Nantucket Brass Band, before heading to the shearing pens.
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Sustainable Luxury
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poke boasts a refreshed space that feels open and bright and more prominently features its products and fine-art. Respoke co-founder and artist Chris Bartick’s mixed media artwork incorporates remnant silk scarves from the Respoke shoe making process. The subject matter includes local iconography such as Great Point Lighthouse sure to immortalize your Nantucket memories.
Also since Respoke’s first year, they have been creating what they call “mashups,” which take multiple scarves and/or designers and put them together into one shoe to make each pair even that much more unique and special. “I’m one of those people who feels if something once was beautiful it is still beautiful,” commented Tonello.
Since its inception, Repoke has created chic and beautifully luxurious products in many categories—various espadrille shapes, sneakers, clothing, accessories, fine-art, and furniture have become part of the brand’s offerings. Each year they introduce a fresh product, inspired by the global hunt that Bartick and Tonello embark upon every winter, seeking the perfect scarves and unique methods of how to reinvent them.
Respoke is open daily at 41 Straight Wharf & online at respoke.com
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Exploring Land Bank Trails
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Exploring a new trail or property can feel like visiting another island. Or, better yet, like learning a new story from an old friend. And with so much open space and publicly accessible trails around Nantucket, we have so many to choose from!
Like many new experiences on Nantucket, the trail I’m going to talk about today I “discovered” a few years ago when I met a friend for a walk. She told me where to park and that there was a small trail entrance nearby. Well, I fell in love with that trail and immediately put it into regular rotation. Sometimes these secret spots are more difficult to find, as the name implies. However, the Nantucket Land Bank has been working over the past year to name and put signage up at many of these spots. A primary part of their mission is providing access to the public. And while I never had a name for the spot myself, I recently learned that the property is called Burchell’s Farm.
Burchell’s Farm consists of around 70 acres and connects to a series of trails with multiple access points. For proximity’s sake, I access from Miacomet Avenue. The trail head is about 0.6 miles from Surfside. There isn’t a parking lot, but there is room for about three cars just off the road on the right-hand side. The property where the trail starts is 81 Miacomet Avenue if you’re using your GPS. Using the ACKtrails app the trail is called “Miacomet Overlook Trail,” with the entrance (and likely better parking) available off of West Miacomet Road just past Miacomet Golf Course.
The entrance off of Miacomet Avenue (my starting point of choice since it’s less than a mile from my house) is marked with a medallion for the Coast-toCoast Trail: a nearly 25-mile trail created by the Nantucket Conservation Foundation that winds through land owned by NCF, Land Bank, Mass Audubon, the town, and the state. There is also a sign noting that it is the property of the Nantucket Land Bank and a public way with no hunting. From this entrance, the single-track trail starts in a pitch pine forest stand. The tall trees provide nice shade for this time of year. The trail is lined with low bush blueberries and black huckleberry plants, ripe right now. It’s nice to be able to have a few berries as a snack while out on a walk.
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Being not too far from the main drag of Surfside Road and midisland, it’s surprising how quiet it can be in the forest. When I walked there this weekend, there was plenty of bird chatter, however. Eastern Towhees reminded me to “drink your tea…” among the chatter of other forest birds.
Walking along the wooded trail, as the forest thins and the canopy opens up, you come to Mizzenmast Road, which is basically a driveway at this section. Crossing to continue on the trail, you may notice more medallions for the Coast-toCoast Trail. Parts of this trail matrix at Burchell Farm make up the mid-island portion of the Coast-to-Coast Trail. After crossing Mizzenmast, there will be a small wetland on the left that my dogs love to roll in (oh joy), but which is dry this time of year. Only the telltale cinnamon fern and other wetland plants are indicators that this spot can hold water. After that is where the trail connects to the Mizzenmast Extension trail. Turning left onto the trail, you start to travel south again through pitch pine forest. This part of the trail is slightly higher in elevation and looks down into the Miacomet Valley below. The shade is welcome during these hot summer days.
If you keep straight on this path, it will take you all the way out to Smooth Hummocks and eventually to the ocean. I like to turn left (to make a loop) onto a narrow trail that pitches down from the ridge. At the bottom, the vegetation continued on page 16
Duke Sanford School Hosts: A Duke Toast on the Coast
Thursday, August 10, 2023
5:00 – 7:00 pm
56 Union Street, Nantucket, MA
We invite Duke alumni, parents, and friends to join us for a gathering on Nantucket. Sanford Board of Visitors members and our hosts Lori Cashman T'94, P'27, P'27, Kathy Lieb WC ’69, & Liz Star, along with Dean Judith Kelley, look forward to connecting with you as we spend time networking and discussing Duke and the Sanford School of Public Policy.
Exploring Land Bank Trails
from page 15
changes. The ground is often wet in this spot (not so much now in summer), and I have ended up with very wet feet if not wearing my boots in the winter season. From here is my favorite part of the trail and the best views. An elevated section, almost like a dyke, crosses the top of a feeder section of Miacomet Pond with Burchell’s Pond on the other side. The open vista offers views of Miacomet Pond and low wetland vegetation. Swamp milkweed is in bloom right now as is the swamp rose mallow. A gorgeous, peaceful sight.
After going across the pond, you’re out in the open for a bit. The open field has some naturalized Yucca plants that likely escaped a garden. An interesting feature, but not an invasive plant here. Low shrubs and a cedar grove lead you back into the pitch pine habitat. Eventually the trails reconnect and the loop is complete. There are several intersecting trails. And while getting lost on purpose is sometimes fun, please consult the ACKtrails app or your map of choice before heading out.
So, why Burchell’s Farm? Burchell’s Farm is about 70 acres in total. The primary parcel that makes up the property was purchased in 1988 from Gibby Burchell shortly after the Land Bank’s founding in 1983. Gibby had previously been offered $8 million for the property from a developer, but had, instead, chosen to sell it to the newly formed Land Bank for around $1 million. As he said in an article published in 1990 by James Stolz, “It’s a matter of having vision, and I am tickled to death. If we’d sold all this to developers, we’d be sick for the rest of our lives.” Because of this vision, we can all enjoy the Burchell Farm property. And the flora and fauna of the area is protected for the future.
An adjacent 6-acre parcel, just south of the entrance I described on Miacomet Avenue, was purchased by the Nantucket Land Bank last year from the Austin Family. The property, to be known as “Austin Woods” represents a “beautiful and diverse woodland containing a variety of pine, oak, hickory, and larch trees,” according to the Land Bank announcement of the purchase. The plan is to expand the trail system into this area while protecting the habitat.
To RSVP, please email Sanford’s Associate Director of Alumni Relations: maggie.stroud@duke.edu EVENTS
I know that I, as well as Mako and Tiller, look forward to continuing to explore these trails!
NANTUCKET VACATION ITINERARY
6:30/7am: Send Uncle John (super early riser) to pick up coffee and breakfast at 45 Surfside
11am: Ride bikes to Surfside Beach. Along the way, stop at 45 Surfside. Grab lunch and smoothies.
Guiding On-Island Mental Health Care
from page 7
organizations that are able to provide care are working together. These resources will be able to provide the care that the community has needed for a long time.
According to Margaretta Andrews of the Community Foundation for Nantucket, Nantucket “has one of the highest needs of mental health services in the Commonwealth but the lowest number of providers per population.” Nantucket has a provider-to-resident ratio of 1:370. To bring the local ratio up to 1:270 (the national average of top-performing counties across the country), 20 to 25 providers would have to be added. The ratio on Dukes County (Martha’s Vineyard) is 1:140; the ratio in Barnstable County is 1:190. The state-wide ratio is 1:150.
Nantucket’s Fairwinds Center has been designated the Community Behavioral Health Center and Crisis Responder for Nantucket by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and they will respond to crisis calls 24/7 for 365 days a year. In addition to addressing crisis calls in the community and in the schools, Fairwinds clinicians provide crisis evaluations in the hospital emergency department and provide consultation for treatment of patients waiting for discharge to on-island outpatient services or transfer to an off-island in-patient facility.
This new model is a unified system of care for mental health crises on-island, whether the patient is in the community or at the hospital and regardless of
their insurance status. The new entity is driven by the conclusion that full-time dedicated resources will accelerate and sustain this work. Jason Bridges, the executive director of Fairwinds, believes that Fairwinds cannot take this all on alone. “There are system-level changes that need to happen and one entity cannot take it on alone we must work together to fill in the system-level gaps.” Patients are receiving better and more appreciative care than was available just a year ago because of the increased resources focused on mental health.
The major lapse in mental health resources on Nantucket can partially be accredited to its position as an island. Living on an island has always brought about challenges that do not occur on the mainland. Cooperation is a necessity of living on the island, when speaking to Jason Bridges he explained just that: “On Nantucket, we have to be innovative in a way that mainland communities do not, so it is essential for us all to work together to solve island-wide challenges.” The community leaders here noticed this from day one at the NBHI: in order to create sustained changes in the community they had to create a coalition and come together in a way only an island community can.
The Community Behavioral Health Entity will revolutionize and streamline the mental health resources on our island; and, hopefully, will add muchneeded year-long support to residents. To access more information visit fairwindscenter.org. If you need emergency mental health services, the Fairwinds Mental Health Crisis Response Hotline is 508-2213315–never hesitate to reach out.
MAP of DOWNTOWN NANTUCKET
● NANTUCKET HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION PROPERTIES
whaLing museum: 13 Broad Street Hear the story of Nantucket over 4 centuries with rotating exhibits in 9 galleries. Daily programs, films, & a stunning view of town from the rooftop. Open from 10am.
oLdest house: 16 Sunset Hill Built in 1686; restored in 1990. 11am-4pm Wed.-Sat. June 14-Sept. 4.
greater Light: 8 Howard Street Built in the 1790s & transformed into a stunning whimsical summer home in the 1920s, this is home to the NHA Decorative Arts Program. 11am-4pm Wed-Sat. June 14-Sept. 4.
hadwen house: 96 Main Street This Greek Revival mansion built in 1846 is the only mansion of its era onisland open to the public. Exhibits include Nantucket Lightship Baskets, maps, and decorative arts. Open 11am-4pm May 27-Sept. 4.
oLd miLL: 50 Prospect St The oldest functioning mill in the USA, built in 1746. 11am- 4pm Wed.-Sat. June 14Sept. 4.
oLd gaoL: 15R Vestal Street Constructed of massive oak timbers with iron bolts & iron rods across the windows. The heavy wooden doors are reinforced with iron. 11am- 4pm Wed.-Sat. June 14-Sept. 4.
Please visit nha.org for hours, tours, ticket prices, and additional information.
shipwreck & Lifesaving museum: 158 Polpis Road eganmaritime.org Learn the dramatic history of Nantucket’s shipwrecks, lifesaving, and rescuers. Family activities. Free shuttle to the museum from Visitor Services downtown. Beautiful property at Folger’s Marsh open for picnics. Open May 26-October 9.
brant point Lighthouse: 2 Easton St First erected in 1746, America's second oldest lighthouse and at 26 feet tall, the shortest in New England.
nantucket atheneum: 1 India St The island’s public library was built in 1847 and is filled with art & artifacts as well as books, periodicals, digital materials. Children’s section, reading room, & public garden. Open Mon.-Sat. pacific cLub: Lower Main St Built in 1772 by whaling merchant William Rotch, this is the only 18th century brick building still standing on-island. Quarterboard on the front lists names of 3 notable ships of Rotch: 2 in the Boston Tea Party and
the first ship to fly the American flag in London. first congregationaL church: 62 Centre St Built in 1725 & moved to this site in 1765. Open for services. Climb the tower for a view of town & the harbor. st mary’s church: 3 Federal St Built in 1897. Open for services. st pauL’s church: 20 Fair St Founded in 1838. Rebuilt in 1901 with Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows. Church is open daily for visits and for Sunday services. methodist church: 2 Centre St Built in 1831. Open for services.
unitarian church: 11 Orange St Built in 1809. Houses the town clock & 1810 Portuguese Bell. Open for services. three bricks: 93, 95 & 97 Main Street Identical brick mansions built 1836-38 by whaling merchant Joseph Starbuck for his sons. Now privately owned.
soLdiers & saiLors monument: Upper Main Street Built in 1875, this obelisk bears the names of 73 island men who died in the Civil War.
african meeting house: 29 York Street Built in 1827, the only public building constructed & occupied by African Americans in the 19th century still standing on-island.
GREAT POINT
is the home of the Great Point Lighthouse and is accessible by foot or fourwheel drive vehicles.
Extreme caution should be exercised when traveling to Great Point due to driving in soft sand. Please respect restricted conservation areas.
NANTUCKET ISLAND
41° 17' 30" Latitude by 70° 05' 30" Longitude ~ The winter population is approximately 20,000
Approximate distances, in miles to various locations of Nantucket Island from Main Street and Orange Street (Paci fi c National Bank) Airport 3.5 miles Altar Rock (via Polpis) 6 miles
Sankaty Lighthouse 9.5 miles Siasconset (via Polpis) 10.5 miles Smith Point 7 miles Squam 8.5 miles Surfside 3.5 miles Tom Nevers Head 6.5 miles Wauwinet 9 miles
Another great way to get around the island is by using the Nantucket Regional Transit Authority’s (NRTA) Wave Bus. The Greenhound Station in town has routes servicing Sconset, Madaket, Miacomet, Mid Island, the Airport, Surfside Beach and Jetties Beach. Follow the QR code for a system-wide map of all their routes.
Eel Point 6 miles Madaket 6.75 miles Monomoy 2 miles Quaise 3.5 miles Quidnet 7.5 miles
Nantucket Island is just about 14 miles by 3-1/2 miles, and there are miles of bike paths to nearly every area. This means that riding a bicycle is one of the best ways to get around our island. Follow the QR code to discover miles of bike paths, where to rent bikes, biking tips, and where to fi nd water stations along the way.
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Avoiding the Skunk
relationship. Yeah, this looked like a perfect family.
Wrong. As much as I dislike having to say this, there were two tiny flaws in the awesomeness that is the Sickels family. At the risk of embarrassing this wonderful crew, it can honestly be stated that both Larry and Charlie are left-handed. There, I said it. Those two guys are definitely southpaws. Reel handles had to be moved from one side to the other in order to accommodate this terrible affliction. Yes, I can hear some of you out there now, protesting loudly that being a lefty is hardly a crime. Oh yeah? Have you ever boxed against a southpaw? I have, on more than one occasion, and I generally got beat like a drum. Dino Almodobar was the first lefty I ever stepped into the ring with, and he thumped me! I have been uncomfortable around those lefties ever since (including my left-handed daughter, Anna). When I taught martial arts, I referred to my left-handed students as ERLs (evil rotten lefties). I always keep my distance.
Ok, let’s not dwell on this relatively slight flaw in the amazing Sickels family. They were a blast in 2021, so when Larry hit me up to go out again with them in 2022, I was very excited. We had a slow start on that afternoon but eventually found our way down to access point #7 at Coatue. The wind had died off and the water was like a mirror. I spotted some birds working to the right of where we were. Charlie and I ventured after them, and our efforts were soon rewarded. We had found a big school of chopper bluefish in the 4 to 6 pound range. Larry, Sarah, and Oliver soon joined us and we caught fish until dark. Charlie also managed to catch a nice striped bass in the middle of the bluefish melee. It was a fun and memorable trip.
But sadly, here we were in 2023, driving back down the outside edge of Great Point with the never subtle smell of skunk permeating the cab of my F-150. The fog that had surrounded us all day had finally started to burn off, and we could see much more clearly than when we first started out. And with that clarity came opportunity. Sarah said, “Perhaps we should stop and pick up that little fish back there. At least we would have caught something.”
Little fish, you say? Where exactly was that little fish, Sarah? “It’s in the wash, right on the water’s edge.” I quickly found the brake pedal, followed immediately
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by the reverse gear. And just as Sarah had said, there was a little baitfish flopping on the beach. And another one. And another. There’s only one reason why baitfish would be choosing the beach over the ocean and that would be big fish feeding aggressively. Oh baby, here we go!
I grabbed a fishing rod from the back of my truck and quickly put on a Hellfire 180. I lobbed a cast about 30 feet off of the beach and ka-pow—a mutant sized bluefish gobbled that thing up as soon as it hit the water! I handed the rod to Oliver (yeah, the righthanded kid), and he soon found himself in a battle with a fish that was almost his size. Larry and Charlie grabbed their leftie rigs and soon were hanging on their own giant bluefish. It was absolute madness.
Sarah had her camera going, trying to capture everything that was happening. It was no small task, let me tell you. Her husband and both sons were hooked up to fish. A brown shark came slashing up to the surface as a hooked bluefish jumped out of the water to escape it. A seal cruised by, feeling confident that some sort of free food was about to be served. I tried to keep up with all of the action—assisting young Oliver, unhooking fish, securing the catch for a quick picture, and then getting the fish back into the water to be caught another day.
This frenzy continued for about 20 minutes. A few other fishermen saw the mayhem and pulled up to join in the fun. What a blast that day was: the kind of day that I know that I cherish as a guide and as a fisherman. I know that the Sickels family won’t soon forget it either. We ended up with all four of them catching at least one fish. We returned to my truck, all of us tired from our battles with the giant blues. As we drove back to the gatehouse we couldn’t help but notice that the truck smelled like a beautiful summer day. The skunk was gone! And, in spite of having to hang out with a couple of lefties, I can’t wait for my next opportunity to fish with the Sickels crew.
Steve “Tuna” Tornovish is a Nantucket native who has spent his life fishing from the beaches of his beloved island. He loves to introduce clients to the joy of fishing with his Nantucket Island Fishing Adventures: stevetuna.com
Crisis Response & Support
Fairwinds is now providing all Mental Health Mobile Crisis Response on Nantucket— anywhere, anytime, regardless of insurance.
because it was a long way from the sewer (Nantucket Harbor), but they came for the people. They filled the Atlantic House and the Underhill Cottages to be with each other. They didn’t build houses a half mile from each other, behind trees and hedges. As the years crept by, more people came, more hotels and homes were built, and that community developed. It spawned golf courses, restaurants, tennis courts, and the Casino. In the 1920s and 30s, when Sconset was at one of its peaks, the casino was the center for dances, concerts, tennis, and plays.
In Sconset, you bought in because you wanted to be a part of the community. You walk to get the paper and a muffin, ride bikes for your tennis match, stop for lunch, then head down to the beach. In the evening, you could walk to the Casino for a show. You want to live in a place where everyone knows your name and, if you ask nicely, they will pour you a cocktail.
In our new millennium, the Casino remains in the center. Every summer, since Hector was a pup, the Casino has put on a community theater show under the auspices of “On the Isle.” In the last few years, they produce demanding, but fun plays like The Pirates of Penzance, Hair, Trip to Bountiful, and Titanic. The cast includes Nantucket students, summer residents, a professional or two, and some people who are just “mad” for the stage.
On a Saturday morning, the tennis ball barrage continued un-interrupted outside, the surf was up, the humidity was building, and someone had a pool: a hundred things pulled the individuals away. But in the center of bicycles, and visitors, and tennis, the community actors filled a hundred-year-old space. On July 27, they will invite a larger community in.
I don’t believe people come back to Nantucket, year after year, because of the personal T.V.’s, the en suite bathrooms, or the swimming pool. I also don’t think they come back just for the beaches, the stars, or the roses climbing up the walls. I think they come back for the community. People remember a kind word at breakfast, a helpful taxi driver, and a fun play. They come out here, see the people who don’t have to leave right away, and think that they want to hang with them. The Cisco Brewers bartenders have sold more real estate than any broker. We have a community of people who find lost dogs, surf in the sunset, and tread the boards. Who wouldn’t want to join that?
First Island Tourists
from page 11
“When the shearing was over, and the encampment broke up, the lads and lasses finished out the holiday with a surreptitious dance in town—for these were the days of Quaker supremacy, when dancing, music, cards, and most modes of amusement were strictly forbidden. But like most efforts to suppress human nature, these laws were only fully honored by those who had no longer the temptation to break them; and the young Quakers danced, sang, and frolicked in their generation very much as their too-liberal descendants do today.”
The 1840s also saw the first signs of a new kind of visitor to the island who had reasons to visit Nantucket other than sheep. During the early 19th century, the “fashionable tour” was a string of attractions that brought newly-prosperous bourgeois travelers from New York City up the Hudson River and eventually to Niagara Falls. Faster transportation, more luxurious lodgings, and above all, a new awareness of the tourist as a consumer were what distinguished the fashionable tour from what came before it. And while the earlier Grand Tour of Europe featured itineraries designed to allow as much time as possible in major towns and cities, moving with the greatest possible speed through rural areas, a very different kind of tourism, as detailed in Inventing New England: Regional Tourism in the Nineteeth Century, was developing in America.
It’s almost impossible to separate the growth of tourism in the USA from the commercial and industrial development overtaking the northeastern states during the 19th century. It is no accident that the first tourism-based industry sprang up along this northern route. In the first place, the fashionable tour owed its existence to a series of novel transportation systems—steamboats, for example—which existed nowhere else in the United States at the time and provided the means to reach new tourist attractions. These were also attractions in themselves as indicators of progress.
Remarkable though it was, technological innovation was not the only driving force behind the tourism industry’s rapid expansion in the 1820s. Even more marked were changes in the organization of businesses to fit new markets. All along the new route hotels, built on speculation, were not erected in the centers of villages or on turnpikes, but near the new tourist attractions. Such hotels often offered an expe-
Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge
First Island Tourists
from page 23
rience that further distinguished them from the village taverns and roadside inns. The word “hotel” signified that the landlord was offering a new style of privacy and luxury that had recently become popular in larger cities.
At this time, tourists in search of nostalgic experiences increasingly imagined their destination in regional terms as New England, rather than “the seaside,” for example. And in a search for that “new” old New England, tourists were looking for an imagined experience of the past: virtuous simplicity, rural independence, and class harmony.
It was part of the fascination some Americans were developing in these years for hand-crafted works and “primitive cultures”; for the history and artifacts of the “colonial” period in American history; and for the “old days” vaguely associated with pre-industrial farm and village life. Those with the taste for the exotically quaint discovered Nantucket.
Far from being a pristine New England village with ties to the colonial past, Nantucket at this time was a commercial town in decline. In the midst of a newfound enthusiasm for New England rural and agricultural life, Nantucket presented an almost entirely entrepreneurial and even urban history. Nantucket natives were neither rustic nor naive. On the contrary, they had always enjoyed a reputation for being widely traveled, urbane, and shrewd. Instead of a communal and harmonious past, Nantucket presented an unusually fragmented and disorderly one. Racial and class tensions abounded, and traditional loyalties were weak or nonexistent. The island had been settled by Quakers, but they had lost their predominance in the freewheeling days of the early 19th century. Neutral in everything but the pursuit of profit, Nantucket boasted none of the Revolutionary War heroes who were becoming such an important part of the imagined New England past.
Nantucket had one asset quite unlike anything at bustling vacation destinations like the new cottage city at Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard: the “dust of centuries” seemed to be settling on the island. Its quiet and solitude seemed lifetimes away from the bustling, crowded wharves of Oak Bluffs. Only a few years earlier, tourists had shunned such backwaters, but now travelers were developing a taste for them, finding something attractive in the “gray old wharves of ... many another quaint by-
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gone place.”
What Nantucket had, in spades, was a built environment that exuded charm even as it provided housing for a peak population of nearly 10,000 people residing almost entirely within the confines of Nantucket historic core. Of course, that population peak occurred in the 1830s and 1840s, at the height of the whaling boom, and bottomed out at about 3,500 in 1880, but “when the last whaling ship left Nantucket in 1869, visitors were already remarking on the town’s rotting wharves and empty streets.” Sensing a business opportunity, in a pattern typical of the period, during the 1870s a handful of residents and former residents of Nantucket invested heavily in the island’s development as a resort. The first speculative ventures were close to existing population centers—Cliff Road in town and Sunset Heights in ‘Sconset—but developers soon realized that there was under-utilized land on the island where it would be possible to emulate the “cottage cities” being built on the Vineyard and elsewhere, with a luxury hotel for short-term visitors and a railroad built to run between the resort center and the old town.
Until the 1860s and early 1870s, large stretches of barren land and shore were held in common, simply because nobody has wanted them. In the 1870s, investors found a use for this land: barren seashore had become beachfront property, prime locations for the latest vacation destination. Small shares in the commons were bought out and consolidated, and large tracts of land fell into private hands. Many of the developers were Nantucketers who could rely on their extensive off-island networks of friends, relatives, and business associates for investors.
Plans were drawn up for sites across the island, from Madaket to Coatue and Quaise, without much to show for it on the ground. There’s an example of one failed speculative subdivision included in the Nantucket Historical Association’s exibit in the Hadwen House at 96 Main Street. Worcester architect Stephen D. Tourtellot envisioned a 1,000-acre “City of the Sea” at Madaket, Great Neck, and Smith’s Point, with a plan that “filled every inch of the tract with parkland, house lots, and avenues that wind around and over waterways, including Hither, Narrow, and Further Creeks (much of the land is now underwater).” But the disastrous Panic of 1873, during which many banks and businesses failed, triggered an economic depression and brought to an end Tourtellot’s vision of a “City of the Sea.”
Later real estate development flurries of the last half of the 1880s were mostly expansions of areas that had proven viable, including the Cliff area, ‘Sconset, and Monomoy. Accessibility was the biggest problem at the time, and the projects that
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Featured Restaurant: Gyp-Sea Café Fabulous Food with a Side of Harbor Views
by Suzanne Daubwaitstaff made us feel. This café runs smoothly with fast, attentive service (thank you to experienced and efficient manager Liliana Dougan)—this is one island eatery where there’s usually not a long wait (on the rare occasion there is: a stroll along the beach is just steps away).
Gyp~Sea Café at Children’s Beach is operated by Abby Shaw and Stacey McEachern, the same successful duo who brought The Surf to Surfside Beach. New this season is covered seating on a beautiful garden patio surrounded by plantings and flowers. Now guests can be seated for breakfast or lunch at a table with harbor views just steps from the sand and be sheltered from the heat.
There is still some seating on the front porch overlooking the playground, giving parents the opportunity to sip coffee and enjoy a meal while they keep an eye on their children’s play. And, of course, there’s the spacious grassy lawn of the park at Children’s Beach, where you can perch at a picnic table or spread a blanket and dine on some of the best take-out the island has to offer!
This season it has been difficult to find a restaurant serving breakfast in the heart of town. Gyp~Sea serves a full breakfast menu starting at 7:30 every morning, offering seasonal Bowls, made-to-order Avocado Toast, Eggs and Omelets, Breakfast Sandwiches, and classic favorites like Belgian Waffles, Buttermilk Pancakes, and French Toast.
Starting at 11 am, the lunch menu takes over, with a tantalizing selection of hearty salads and sizeable sandwiches served with some of the tastiest fries we’ve had so far this year.
We arrived at Gyp~Sea one recent morning just on the cusp of lunch service (the menus overlap on Saturdays and Sundays), so we got to taste dishes from both. With temps already in the high 70s and climbing, it promised to be another scorcher. We were pleasantly surprised at how cool and peaceful we felt sitting around a table on their lush garden patio, watching sunshine dance across the water through the shimmer of heat coming off the beach. Our second surprise of the day was how welcome their friendly and well-trained
Table service is offered at Gyp~Sea, but guests place their orders in the main building. While they do sell grab-and-go items designed to take with you to the beach or the boat or even to your job site, you’ll find it hard to resist ordering from the dozens of choices made to order by their chef. Nearly everything on the breakfast and the lunch menus is prepared fresh daily on-site.
Once we placed our orders, we returned to our table with delightfully refreshing and not overly sweet housemade Watermelon Lemonade and freshly brewed Iced Tea as we waited for the food to arrive. Since it was brunch time, we ordered breakfast and lunch dishes. First to arrive was an Acai Bowl, with freshly sliced banana, strawberries, and plump blueberries surrounding Chef Conrod Davis’ crunchy granola sprinkled with coconut flakes and drizzled with honey. Upon dipping our spoons deeper, we discovered the acai underneath was frozen, like a deeply flavored sorbet. This is a true breakfast treat and a healthy one!
Each one of us was impressed at how fluffy Chef Davis makes his eggs. In both his Classic Egg & Cheese Breakfast Sandwich and his Avocado Fresh Herb Omelette, the light texture and full flavor of the eggs are a real standout. As promised, the breakfast sandwich is a classic: scrambled eggs folded over cheddar cheese (along with bacon or sausage, if you
choose) is served in the middle of a lightly toasted English muffin. It’s perfectly portable if you need a meal on the go. If you have time to sit, though, order the omelette. For this dish, the chef folds his marvelously fluffy eggs over creamy slices of avocado, diced fresh tomato, basil pesto, and crumbled feta to create a sophisticated summery way to break your fast. And be sure to order a side of Gyp~Sea’s Home Fries Medley alongside. White potatoes and sweet potatoes are sauteed with onion till they’re creamy on the inside and crisp on the outside, then diced red and orange bell pepper are tossed in till they are tender-crisp.
One in our party can never pass up a burrito (must be the Texas influence), and she pronounced Gyp~Sea’s Breakfast Burrito to be sensational. She was right—there’s utter deliciousness stuffed into the flour tortilla: scrambled egg, smoky chorizo, peppers, onions, potatoes, cheddar, and guacamole. Sour cream, plain and spicy, are served alongside if you want to add a little tang.
Speaking of Texas, Gyp~Sea’s Classic French Toast is Texassized, with thick slices of cinnamon bread dipped in an egg batter spiked with vanilla and cinnamon. Chef Davis grills the bread to a delectable golden brown and adorns the slices with fresh strawberries and bananas and a dusting of powdered sugar. You don’t even need syrup (but if you don’t eat French Toast without it, true maple syrup is available).
The four salads served on the patio at Gyp~Sea Café are freshly made, full of flavor, and very filling. We love their splendidly summery Sunburst Salad, with a pile of romaine tossed with candied pecans and topped with ripe strawberries and feta cheese. For something heartier, try their Crunchy Asian Salad. This colorful layered delight starts with tender romaine, then a crisp layer of shredded green and purple cabbage, finished with a top layer
of red and yellow peppers, julienne carrot, red onion, and cilantro, tied together with a brightly flavored ginger dressing. You can enjoy the salads as prepared or add on avocado, chicken, shrimp, bacon, burger or impossible burger.
Speaking of burgers, their Surf Burger (made famous at their Surfside Beach location) is thick and juicy with a delicious char. American cheese melts luciously overtop. It’s served on a toasted brioche bun and piled high with crisp lettuce, a slice of ripe tomato, thinly-sliced kosher dills, and red onion.
Once tomato season is here (and it’s here), one of our favorite lunch treats is a good B.L.T.—Gyp~Sea has a very well done version of this classic, with smoky Applewood bacon, fresh tomato, and a schmear of pesto mayo that adds an extra zing of flavor.
When properly prepared, falafel is moist and nutty mix of chickpeas, garlic, and spices surrounded by a crunchy, dark brown crust. Gyp~Sea Café serves an outstanding version in a spinach wrap. Chef Davis uses buttery green chickpeas to make the star of their Falafel Wrap, which he pairs with crisp cucumber, red onion, tomato, feta, and housemade tzatziki. The final step is to grill the wrap before slicing it to serve.
All the sandwiches served at Gyp~Sea come with very tasty Fries... hot, crisp, and not greasy, these fries are addictive! Even better, you can order them as Truffle Fries or as Rosemary Parmesan Fries, which is our favorite add-on version.
Portions at Gyp~Sea are generous, and prices won’t break the bank (our third pleasant surprise of the morning!). This café is open seasonally (through September), so don’t delay: you’ll want to come back more than once (as we did), and taste something from every category. Every choice here is a good one... and you get a side of harbor views and ocean breezes free with every meal.
Gyp~Sea Café
Children’s Beach • 774-333-3807 • gypseacafenantucket.com patio dining and take-out • children’s menu serving food continuously every day from 7:30 am to 2:30 or 3 pm
Breakfast Mon-Fri. from 7:30-11 am; Sat. & Sun. from 7:30 am-2 pm
Prices range from $10.95 to 16.95
Lunch Mon-Fri. from 11 am-2:30 pm; Sat & Sun from 11 am-3 pm
Prices range from $12.50 to 18.95
Ask about holding your summer celebration on the Gyp~Sea Café patio.
First Island Tourists
from page 25
were successful—at least for awhile—were at Wauwinet and Surfside, which enjoyed regular service by yacht or by train.
In the summer of 1873, the Nantucket Surfside Land Company held an on-site meeting for potential investors in a “gigantic development extending three miles along the south shore between Miacomet and Madequecham ponds”; in attendance at that meeting, along with several off-island businessmen, were the brothers Charles G. and Henry Coffin, heirs to a vast whaling fortune, who owned the land in question. Lots were surveyed and advertisements placed in mainland newspapers. Now all they needed were customers.
Unfortunately for the initial investors, for the better part of a decade the lots remained unsold, in part due to the remote location far from town. The arrival of the railroad, the brainchild of Philip Folger, a Boston resident with Nantucket ties, improved the situation somewhat. The railroad depot doubled as the real estate office of the Surfside Land Company. While the initial capital for the railroad had been raised through Folger’s Boston connections, control of the company remained a family affair: the general manager was Henry Coffin’s son, Charles F. Coffin. For several years the depot was the only building in the area, apart from the Life-Saving Station, but in 1883 the company arranged to have a building brought from Rhode Island to be reconstituted on-island as the Surfside Hotel. Originally planned for a location closer to town, the railroad line was extended closer to the shoreline for a new location closer to Nobadeer.
For a few years, the new Surfside colony thrived, with band concerts, clam bakes, and fireworks galore, capped by a visit from then President Chester A. Arthur, but by the end of the 1880s the number of visitors was declining, despite the addition of a bowling alley and boardwalk leading to the Life-Saving Station to provide more amenities for the guests. The planned cottage city was not thriving—lots were being given away with proof of intent to actually construct a cottage. The hotel ownership changed hands several times, and in the fall of 1891 a storm leveled the Surfside depot. Another gale two years later demolished large sections of track along the south shore, stranding half the railroad’s rolling stock in ‘Sconset. The railroad was sold in 1894, and the southern route was abandoned when a new company took over continued on page 29
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the line. The Surfside Hotel was left to the elements, and by the end of the decade had deteriorated to the point where half the building collapsed during the winter of 1899.
This sort of speculative disaster was not unique to Nantucket. Resort-development ventures had high failure rates everywhere during the 1870s and 1880s, but Nantucket’s failures occurred just at the point when tourists were flocking to the island in larger numbers each year. It was not simply that the efforts of investors were failures—they misjudged Nantucket’s developing clientele, who seem to have been interested neither in the “crowded haunts” of elite watering places nor the gregarious closeness of a cottage city. Those sailing past Oak Bluffs to Nantucket preferred the privacy of boarding at a small hotel or with a family. An 1882 guidebook listed nine hotels and more than than twenty boarding houses on-island. And visitors did build their own summer houses, not in the planned developments, but on individual lots overlooking the harbor near town, and in ‘Sconset, where fishing shacks were refurbished as vacation homes.
These tourists were looking for a special kind of resort experience on Nantucket. Accounts of visits to Nantucket indicate that tourists were as intrigued by the quaintness and romance of Nantucket’s history as they were by its cool breezes and surf. Indeed, even if they were not initially intrigued by history and quaintness, they might soon be driven to take an interest from sheer boredom.
Few sought out the island for its modern conveniences or fashionable social life. At the very moment when Nantucket’s promoters were straining to provide the typical resort entertainments and luxuries for their visitors, those visitors were looking for something quite different. Novelist Edward Bellamy visited Nantucket one summer in the 1870s—his doctor had ordered him to spend some time on the island precisely because it was an “out-of-the-way, switched-off sort of place,” or as the overworked journalist characterized it, a “a ridiculous little dead-alive down-east sandbank.”
Read more about Nantucket’s early tourists in the next edition of Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket in print and online at YesterdaysIsland.com on August 3.
NANTUCKET ISLAND BEACHES
NORTH SHORE AND HARBOR BEACHES
40th Pole: Great for families and young children, but no lifeguards. On Nantucket Sound; warm water during July, August and September inspired nickname “The Bathtub” for area nearby. Parking. Best access via 4WD vehicle.
Dionis: 3 miles from town by bike on the north side of Eel Point Rd off Madaket Road. Look for the boulder marked “Dionis.” Sheltered by dunes, calm waters for swimming, safe for children; restrooms, & parking. Beachgoers can take NRTA shuttle bus to Eel Point Rd stop & walk.
Steps: Between Dionis and Jetties beaches; access from Cliff Road. No lifeguard, no facilities, very little parking. Gentle surf; sandbar. Many steep steps must be descended to get to the beach.
Jetties: Easy bike ride from town, or take the shuttle bus. Great beach for families. Lifeguards, changing rooms, playground, volleyball nets, restrooms, showers, public phones, restaurant and take-out food service. Concession and restrooms handicap accessible; boardwalk to the beach. Tennis. Windsurfing, sailboat, and kayak rentals. Shuttle service from town to Jetties Beach is available seasonally.
Brant Point: Easy walk or bike ride from town. No lifeguard. Strong current; experienced swimmers; beach drops off suddenly under the water. Scenic beach with Brant Point Lighthouse; nice to sit and watch the boats rounding the point. Here is where to go to wave goodbye to friends and family departing on the Steamship.
Children’s: Harbor Beach, an easy walk from town down So. Beach Street and off Harbor View Way. Flotation devices are not permitted within the guarded area. Ideal for small children; park, playground, and bandstand; lifeguard, restrooms, showers, food service, picnic tables. Food, playground, and rest room are all accessible. Activities sponsored by Park & Recreation Commission are often held at this beach during the summer.
Francis Street: Five-minute walk from Main Street. Calm harbor waters for swimming; no lifeguard. Jungle gym, kayak rentals, bathroom.
SOUTH SHORE - OCEAN BEACHES
Cisco Beach: Four-mile bike ride to end of Hummock Pond Road. Heavy surf; lifeguard. No facilities. Parking. Rip currents can be strong.
Ladies Beach: To access, turn left at the end of Bartlett Farm Road. No facilities; no lifeguard. Limited parking. Rip current can be strong; heavy surf.
Miacomet Beach: at the end of Miacomet Road. Some parking. Surf and rip currents can be strong on the ocean side. No facilities or food service. This beach is near Miacomet Pond, but the pond is currently closed due to harmful algae.
South Shore Beach: at the end of South Shore Rd. Limited parking; difficult to access beach, 4WD is advisable. No lifeguard; no facilities.
Surfside: Located at the end of Surfside Road, a three-mile ride on paved bike path or take the shuttles. Easy to park. Plenty of surf, wide beach is good for picnics, beach games, and surfcasting. Kite flying west of Surfside Beach is acceptable; for safety reasons, please do not fly kites east of Surfside toward the airport. Due to the number of people who frequent Surfside Beach during the day, it is inadvisable to fly kites during the peak beachgoing hours. Lifeguard, restrooms, showers, public phones, food service. Shuttle service from town to Surfside Beach is available seasonally.
Fisherman’s Beach: Located between Surfside Beach and Nobadeer. No parking; Beach access via steep wooden steps. Plenty of surf, wide beach is good for picnics, beach games, and surfcasting. No lifeguard; no facilities.
Nobadeer: Located near the airport. Limited parking; difficult to access beach. Plenty of surf, wide beach is good for picnics, beach games, and surfcasting. No lifeguard; no facilities.
Madequecham: Land Bank property at the end of Madequecham Valley Road; rough sand road. Parking. No facilities; no lifeguards. Rip current can be strong; heavy surf.
Tom Nevers (“Pebble Beach“): Surf can be heavy; very coarse sand. No lifeguard; no facilities. Good for fishing. Strong rip currents; heavy surf. Access to the beach can be difficult.
WESTERN SHORE - OCEAN BEACHES
Madaket: As far west as you can go, six-mile bike ride on scenic, paved bike path, or take the shuttle bus. Heavy surf, lifeguard, restrooms. Famous for its incredible sunsets.
EASTERN SHORE - OCEAN BEACHES
Siasconset: Regular shuttle bus service or seven-mile ride on paved bike path. Surf can be heavy; lifeguard. Food available in nearby village of ’Sconset. Low Beach: 4WD access. Surf can be heavy; no lifeguard.
BAY & POND BEACHES
Miacomet Pond: This fresh water pond is currently closed due to harmful algae. Pocomo Beach: Great for kayaking and to learn to windsurf. Just west of the Head of the Harbor. Good for children. No lifeguards, no facilities.
Eel Point: Good for fishing and watching the sunset. No lifeguard; no facilities. Limited parking. Rip currents can be strong.
Coskata-Coatue and Great Point: at the end of Wauwinet Road, past The Wauwinet Inn. Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge managed by Trustees of Reservations; beach sticker required for vehicles from Trustees of Reservations. Great for fishing and for seeing Great Point Lighthouse up close. Rolling dunes, bayberry, beach plum, heather, and beach grass. Salt marsh and maritime shrubland. The largest red cedar savanna and woodland in New England. Gray and harbor seals. Public restrooms available at the lighthouse Memorial Day-Columbus Day. Sections of the refuge are sometimes closed to protect nesting shorebirds. Dogs permitted only from Sept. 16 thru March 31 and must be leashed at all times. Guided tours with Trustee naturalists offered in-season. Seasonal hunting permitted. For more details, go to www.TheTrustees.org Property Lookup.
Sesachacha Pond: off Polpis Road. Great for families; warm water; no facilities; no lifeguard. Parking. Near the Audubon Sesachacha Heathlands and Wildlife Sanctuary.
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BEACH SAFETY
•Learn to swim. If you can’t swim an overhead stroke for at least 15 minutes you should not be in the ocean. •Never swim alone. Always swim with a buddy, and swim near a lifeguard whenever possible. •Stay out of the “surf zone” where the waves break at the shoreline. Waves are at their greatest force here, and even a small wave can lift you up and throw you headfirst into the sand. •Never run from the beach into the water and dive headfirst into the waves. Sandbars that cannot be seen from the surface may be present and/or the water may be too shallow.
•Don’t jump or dive into the water from a pier or rock jetty. From a pier or jetty, water appears much deeper than it really is. What looks like 10 or 20 feet of water may only be 2 to 3 feet deep. Diving in could be fatal. The same applies for jumping headfirst into the ocean or a wave from a surfboard – don’t do it! It’s not a risk worth taking. •If you are body surfing or boogie boarding, always keep your arms out in front of you to protect your head and neck. •A rip current will pull you away from the shore, but it will not pull you under. If you’re caught in a rip current, do not swim toward the shore! Instead, swim parallel to the shore, until you’re out of the rip current. Then, swim in to shore. •Never drink alcohol or use drugs at the beach. It clouds your ability to make wise decisions, and that could be fatal! •Take direction from lifeguards at all times.
Island Fun & Shopping
Adventure / Eco-Tours
Nantucket by Water
A Variety of Boat Tours for All Ages
Call or visit us on Straight Wharf for your Island Adventure
508-228-7037
Straight Wharf, Slip #1011
NANTUCKET by WATER (formerly Shearwater Excursions) is a local family-run company dedicated to providing unique tours and cruises to individuals and families of all age groups. From small kids to grandparents, NBW has trips that cater to your needs and taste for adventure. Whether you take a leisurely tour around Nantucket Harbor, or a longer adventure exploring the wildlife sanctuary of Coatue or visiting the unique 5th Bend Oyster Farm, Nantucket By Water promises an exceptional experience. nantucketbywater.com
Nantucket Walkabout
508-422-7466
Daily Guided Wilderness Hikes on Nantucket see website for hikes & times
Book online & meet at Handlebar Cafe, 15 Washington St
Explore Nantucket’s wilderness with “Walking Nantucket” and “Nantucket: A Natural History” author and naturalist Peter Brace, and learn how the last glacier formed the island. Experience wildlife and rare plants. Learn about Nantucket’s conservation efforts, ecology and the Native Americans that lived here. $50 adults, $25 age 12 & younger. Private hikes available. Apple Pay, Android Pay, MC, Visa, Amex, &Discover accepted. Get more information & reservations at nantucketwalkabout.com
Natural History Tour
Refuge & beaches open daily 9am-sunset.
508-228-5646
Summer Tours offered. at Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge
Join our naturalist guide on an over-sand vehicle Natural History Tour through Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge. Witness Nantucket’s most expansive salt marsh, learn about the geology, ecology and history of this special place. Refuge & beaches open daily 9am-sunset: permits required. Guided tours are available on Wednesday, Thursday, and Monday: call about private tours. To check property conditions, call 508-228-5646 & press #2. thetrustees.org/ccwr
Apparel & Accessories
Blue Beetle
Clothing, Accessories, Jewelry, Gifts
508-228-3227
12 Main Street
Located at 12 Main Street, BLUE BEETLE reflects the playfulness and elegance of island living. We strive to provide a collection of carefully curated clothing, jewelry, gifts and accessories that portray the summer lifestyle on Nantucket. The boutique is filled with modern, chic, and contemporary fashions to suit every occasion. We proudly sell Joules, Jude Connally, Captiva Cashmere, Lilla P and MZ Wallace. Known for our Nantucket Jewelry, there is something for everyone; beads to fit Pandora, rings, bracelets and of course our charm bar, where you can create your own unique island necklace. Shop year round in store or visit us online at BlueBeetleNantucket.com
Commonwealth
508.680.1399
12 Oak Street Fabulous Resale. Fresh Finds.
Open Daily. Visit us in the store & online!
COMMONWEALTH is a unique resale boutique where we believe even clothes deserve a second chance. This eclectic little shop on Oak Street specializes in curating quality gently used pieces from your favorite designers. Come in to find preloved gems or bring in your gently used items to turn your closet into cash! Commonwealthnantucket.com
Current Vintage
Mon-Sat 9 am to 9 pm & Sun. 10 am to 9 pm
Wine • Clothing • Home • Gifts • Provisions
508-228-5073
4 Easy Street
CURRENT VINTAGE is a fun and original concept store with a carefully edited mix of vintage clothing & accessories, wines, cheeses, and home goods. Everything here is thoughtfully chosen, including exclusive Nantucket gifts and a selection of nearly 400 wines. CV is a beloved island institution, celebrating more than 15 years in the heart of Nantucket. Join us for fun vibe & serious wines! currentvintage.com
The Dress Code
Lifestye Clothing & Accessories for Women
Clothing, Jewelry, Handbags
508-680-1716
9 Centre Street
Second season for this little gem of a boutique, a favorite shopping hotspot with locals and visitors alike. This clothing and accessories boutique offers an eclectic array of specialty merchandise for women of all ages, sizes and styles. Discover hand selected Italian linen, gorgeous dresses from Bali, embellished and sequined sun dresses from Paris, travel friendly and wrinkle resistant fabrics, soft cotton and textured fabrics from USA, and virtually something for every occasion. New merchandise arrives daily and you will always see something new and unique! Locations in Islamorada and Ocean Reef Club® in The Florida Keys. Shop online at ZeroDressCode.com.
Island Fun & Shopping
Joy West Collection
Open for the 2023 season
Designer Inspired Jewelry & Fashions
Susan Lister Locke Gallery
Open Daily.
508-325-4400
14 S. Water Street
Joy West Collection located at 14 S. Waters Street offers a stunning and youthful collection of original and reproduction jewelry and clothing. Our Italian Linen and Baroque pearls are a must see for any events happening here on the island. Our new Greece & St. Bart’s Collection offer up soft macrame knits and a light and beautiful feel for walks on the beach or moonlit boat ride. Joy has searched the world over for the finest craftsmanship and most beautiful fabrics in order to make her store a one-of-a-kind place to shop. Swing by and say hi and see why everyone is saying, Joy West is their “favorite” store in Nantucket! We are kitty corner from The Dreamland Theatre! www.joyjewelry.com
The Rainbow Fleet
Open Monday-Saturday 10am to 5pm
Clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories
508-680-1159
167 Orange Street
508-228-2132
28A Easy Street
Art and Inspired, Creative Jewelry susanlisterlocke.com
Inspired by the Ocean that surrounds her, be it in her Gallery on Nantucket or her winter home in Palm Beach Florida, Jewelry Designer, Susan Lister Locke creates highly sought after, unique jewelry using beautiful, and oftentimes rare, gemstones set in high karat Gold and Platinum.
Cape Cod 5
Banking
888-225-4636
Open Monday-Saturday Locations at 112 Pleasant Street & Zero Main Street
We at CAPE COD FIVE are deeply committed to the communities we serve. Our dedication to serving our neighbors and local businesses and earning our customers’ trust every day has remained the same since our founding in 1855. We focus on continuously evolving to be our customers’ trusted financial partner in a rapidly changing world, offering digital tools, accessibility and sound guidance and insight to help our customers navigate their unique journeys. capecodfive.com
Bath & Body - Skin & Body Care
The Verdant Maiden
Open 11 am to 5 pm
Sara Campbell
Celebrating Made in the USA every day!
@therainbowfleet
Shop sustainably at THE RAINBOW FLEET, Nantucket’s year round women’s consignment boutique located mid-island near the rotary. We carefully select the best vintage, modern and designer pieces from over 450 island consignors, and steam-clean them into new life daily! From clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories to one of a kind finds from local artists, you can find your own style in our relaxed atmosphere—complete with outdoor covered shopping, dressing rooms, and, yes, ample parking! We aim to provide sustainable and affordable fashion options for all… great for the planet and your wallet too!
508-680-1626
5 South Beach St.
All year long SARA CAMPBELL offers color and detail to a woman’s wardrobe with her beautiful silhouettes of dresses and sportswear, but when summer arrives – it’s time to play! Fun beachwear, accessories, jewelry, and other seaside essentials are available in her chic shop. Our apparel is proudly made in the USA! Visit SARA CAMPBELL at 5 South Beach to find the perfect look … see you soon! shop.saracampbell.com
Serenella 44
Ready-to-Wear, Accessories, Apothecary, Casa
508-228-3400
44 Centre Street
SERENELLA 44 is pleased to present the limited-edition CABANA X DAVID HICKS collaboration to Nantucket. The tableware collection is a tribute to the exceptional talent of the interior designer, pairing the stylistic legacy of HICKS with the eccentricity of CABANA. In addition, experience a curated selection of ready-to-wear, accessories, apothecary, and casa from the most fashionable brands you have yet to know, including Chateau Orlando - Italy, Emporio Sirenuse - Italy, Juan de Dios & Moye - Colombia, Les Ottomans - Turkey, Leret Leret - USA, Costa Brazil - Brazil, and Collectiva Conception - Mexico. serenellausa.com
Serenella Nantucket
Ready-to-Wear, Accessories, Fine Jewelry
508-228-3400
9 South Beach Street
Heralded by Elle Magazine as one of the top 50 boutiques in the world and consistently voted Best of Boston, SERENELLA offers the best of ready-to-wear, accessories, and fine jewelry from around the globe. For the 2023 season, we are pleased to welcome the world of Thom Browne presented exclusively at SERENELLA, featuring the house’s innovative and distinctive designs. In addition, experience a curated selection from established and emerging designers for women, including Barrie, Giambattista Valli, God’s True Cashmere, High Sport, Lanvin, Marlo Laz, Massimo Alba, Patou, and more. serenellausa.com
Artists & Galleries
Artists Association of Nantucket
“Nantucket Envisioned” through Aug. 7
“By Land & By Sea” through Aug. 14
508-228-0294
In-Person Gallery & Online Exhibits
19 Washington St.
The mission of the ARTISTS ASSOCIATION OF NANTUCKET is to foster the visual arts on Nantucket. They create a vibrant arts community by promoting, supporting, and encouraging the work of Nantucket artists, providing educational programs in the arts, and preserving the legacy of Nantucket artists. AAN has two in-town galleries: the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery at 19 Washington Street where you can view “By Land & By Sea” through August 14, and The Big Gallery upstairs at 12 Straight Wharf, where you can view the juried show “Nantucket Envisioned” through August 7. Stay in touch at nantucketarts.org for a schedule of downtown Gallery Exhibits as well as classes and workshops at the Visual Arts Center (VAC) at 24 Amelia Drive. Visit AAN’s online gallery at sales.nantucketarts.org to view regularly changing exhibitions of fresh, original artwork from iconic Nantucket ar tists. nantucketarts.org
G. S. Hill Gallery
Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm
Oils, watercolors, prints, and note cards by G. S. Hill
508-228-1353
40 Straight Wharf
G. S. HILL’s one-man gallery is open daily. For more than three decades, Greg’s original oil and watercolor paintings have captured the image, spirit, and soul of Nantucket. The gallery also offers giclees and miniatures, plus exclusive American-made gifts designed by Greg and Judi Hill. Stunning porcelain china dinnerware, hand-pressed glass and ornaments are only a few of treasures you will find. gshill.com
508.901.5781
2 Union Street, 2nd Floor
Curated collection of small-batch skincare & wellness products
FACE. BODY. HAIR. BEING. Visit The Verdant Maiden for everything you need to take care of you. From facial and body care, shaving, bathing and hair - this shop will take care of you headto-toe, inside and out with organic products made with organic ingredients and sustainable practices. 2 Union Street, Upstairs. 508.901.5781 - theverdantmaiden.com
Beach Fun
Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge
508-228-5646
Visit Nantucket’s best beaches! Call ahead to check conditions:508-228-5646 #2
Open Daily 9am to sunset. Permits Required Year-Round
Visit the best beaches on the island at the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge. The greater coastscape, which includes the federally owned Great Point Lighthouse and Nantucket Conservation Foundation land, is a double-fingered peninsula jutting northward between the Atlantic Ocean and Nantucket Sounds is so much more: a blend of sandy beach, rolling dunes, and forest uplands both rugged and serene. The refuge provides multiple habitats for an array of coastal plant and animal species, including heather and beach plum, a maritime oak forest & savannah of red cedar – the largest of its kind in New England – which offer shelter to deer. At the beachfront, watch for horseshoe crabs advancing in extremely slow motion, seals basking in the sun, and shorebirds skittering above the surf line. Over-sand vehicle permits are required: you can purchase them online at thetrustees.org/permits. Rental jeep day passes available at the rental site & day passes available for personal 4x4 vehicles. thetrustees.org/ccwr
Bike Rentals
Cook’s Cycle
508-228-0800
Bicycle Rentals, Sales, and Service 6 So. Beach Street, next to Affordable Rentals Nantucket’s bike shop for all of your vacation needs here at Cook’s Cycles Nantucket we have all of the latest bikes and accessories for your beach runs, brewery tours, and beyond. Our selection of new bikes in a convenient downtown Nantucket location (just a 2-minute walk from Steamboat Wharf) is great for a day of cycling. Nantucket is known for its many bike paths and trails. Whether you want to ride to Jetties Beach for a swim or take in the sights of the Sconset Loop, Cooks Cycles has the bikes for you and your family. Moped & Jeep rentals, too! cookscyclesnantucket.com
Easy Riders Bicycles
open daily
508-325-2722
65 Surfside Road
Bike Rentals, Sales, Service - NEW: Electric Bikes easyridersbikerentals.com
EASY RIDERS BICYCLE RENTALS offers rentals, sales, and service, plus island-wide free delivery on all rentals and usually within an hour or so. With advanced on-line reservations, it’s the easiest way to experience Nantucket! Offering low prices and discounts on multi-day, weekly, monthly, and group rentals of top quality, new GT and Easy Riders bicycles, as well as retrostyle Schwinn Cruisers, and accessories in a variety of styles...They have the right bicycle for all of your adventures. We have electric bikes. Check out our Easy Riders brand ebikes at erbikes.com. EASY RIDERS has a safe & convenient bike path location at 65 Surfside Road.
Young’s Bicycle Shop
508-228-1151
6 Broad Street Harvey A Young’s Bicycle Shop started on Nantucket in 1931. When Harvey sold the business to his son, Roger, it became YOUNG’S BICYCLE SHOP. Now with over 90 years in business, the 4th generation is running YOUNG’S. The Young family and their staff provide you with the ideal rental bike for Nantucket. Their fleet of CANNONDALE and TREK bikes are well maintained, so you and your family can have a safe and enjoyable bike ride around the island. YOUNG’S also rents cars and Jeeps. Check out their website, give them a call, or stop in to see their friendly, knowledgeable staff, so they can share with you “The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island”. Reservations & delivery services available. youngsbicycleshop.com
“The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island”
Boat & Paddleboard Rentals
Tidal Creeks Outfitters & Ship Store
Open daily
Outfitters with boat & paddleboard rentals
Car Rentals
508-228-6244
32 Washington Street
TidalCreeksOutfitters.com
Experience Nantucket with TIDAL CREEKS OUTFITTERS: we’ll help you make memories that will last a lifetime. Boat days are the best days! Spend a day like no other exploring Nantucket Harbor with us. We offer 1/2- and full rentals of our boats. Up to six people per boat, plus you can add Experience Packages. Paddle board rentals are also available. Call us or stop by if you have a larger group & are looking for an experience tailored to meet your needs. And we offer guided paddle board tours. Fishing - we’ve got you covered with custom rods from Tidal Creeks Outfitters and Fish Stix as well as endless lures and bait. Fun for Kids- we’ve got nets, crab traps, minnow nets, tubes, body boards, & rain gear. Follow us on Instagram @TidalCreeks.
Books & Publications
CALL NANTUCKET
The island’s “Little Black Book”
FREE DOWNLOAD - Nantucket’s searchable phone book app CallNantucket.com
CALL NANTUCKET is the fully searchable app version of The Nantucket Directory: the island’s phone book. Know who you’re looking for? Search our White Pages for the number. Not sure who to call? Browse our Yellow Pages to choose the best company for your needs! Our CALL NANTUCKET app is FREE TO DOWNLOAD. CallNantucket@gmail.com
Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket
Guiding visitors on Nantucket for 53 years
Affordable Rentals
Cars, jeeps, mopeds
508-228-9165
In print & online + eNewsletter
Visit our online publication to see more articles, more photos, enter contests, and to share your impressions of Nantucket. For more than 50 years, YESTERDAY’S ISLAND/TODAY’S NANTUCKET has been the best source for planning your leisure time on Nantucket Island. From Daffodil Festival through Christmas Stroll, you can pick up our print editions, available everywhere, or you can visit us online at YesterdaysIsland.com. After you leave your favorite island, you can stay in touch with the happenings here — find us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram @nantucket_insider, and sign up for our free Nantucket eNewsletter — look for the link at the top of Nantucket.net Yesterdaysisland.com
Bookstores
Mitchell’s Book Corner
See the calendar for our upcoming book signings
508-228-1080
54 Main Street
MITCHELL’S BOOK CORNER prides itself on a long tradition of personalized attention to its customers for more than 50 years. Visit nantucketbookpartners.com for any book in print, preorders, signed copies, e-books, audio books, gift cards, staff picks, and more. If the book is “on our shelves now” we can offer next business day island home delivery for a small fee. If the book is not on-hand we can either ship it to you or order it for you. We are also happy to ship books to anywhere in the US. MITCHELL’S is open daily. nantucketbookpartners.com
Nantucket Bookworks
Open Daily - special book signings this week
508-228-4000
25 Broad Street
NANTUCKET BOOKWORKS is our quirky little shop chock full of books, gifts, and goodies. Visit nantucketbookpartners.com for books and nantucketbooksworks.com for the very best of Bookworks online. We have Nantucket gifts, puzzles, games, toys, art supplies, party accessories, stuffed animals, greeting cards, kids items, and so much more. And we have an enticing nook filled with amazing chocolates to buy and savor as you read your new books. We also are happy to ship anywhere in the US. For books, shop nantucketbookpartners.com. Order online or stop in to browse. BOOKWORKS is open daily. nantucketbookpartners.com
NRTA
Buses
508-228-7025
See display ad for times & routes Year-Round Bus Routes
RIDE THE WAVE to/from town, mid island areas, Madaket, Sconset, Surfside and Jetties Beaches, the Airport and points in between. Access real time information bus locations and estimated arrival at your stop from your computer or internet enabled cell phone at live.nrtawave.com. Service is provided year-round on select routes and thru mid-October on seasonal routes. See our schedule in this paper or visit nrtawave.com for complete information or pick up a riders guide at NRTA Office 20R South Water St, Visitor Services 25 Federal Street, Chamber of Commerce 0 Main Street, or the Greenhound Building 10 Washington Street. Fares are $2 or $3 depending on route, half fare for 65 & older, persons with disabilities, veterans, and active military personnel. Exact change is recommended or a future ride change card will be issued. Short term passes are available on any Wave vehicle. nrtawave.com
Cannabis
ACK Natural Medical & Recreational Cannabis Dispensary
Open 10 am to 7 pm
19 Spearhead Drive
Ack Natural Cannabis Dispensary built a state-of-the-art facility at 19 Spearhead Dr to cultivate, process and sell the highest quality cannabis available. We offer flower, pre rolls, concentrates, edibles, and the only THC drinks on Nantucket. Stop by today. Order online at www.acknat.com and follow us on Instagram @Acknatural AckNat.com
508-228-3501
6 South Beach Street
AFFORDABLE RENTALS can help make your visit on Nantucket more complete. With their cars, 4x4s, vans, and mopeds, you will have access to all parts of the island: Great Point, Wauwinet, Coatue, Squam, ‘Sconset, Madaket, and more. Explore to your heart’s content in a vehicle from AFFORDABLE RENTALS, open daily at 6 South Beach Street. Call ahead for reservations. All major credit cards accepted. affrentals.com
Nantucket Windmill Auto Rental
508-228-1227
We’re at the airport & we’ll meet the boat. Nantucket Memorial Airport
NANTUCKET WINDMILL AUTO RENTAL offers terrific service and value not found elsewhere on the island with clean, new vehicles, low rates & free mileage, prompt & courteous service. Once you become a WINDMILL customer, it’s doubtful you’ll rent from any other company when on Nantucket. Daily, weekly, monthly and extended rates are available. We accept Amex, MC, Visa, Diner’s Club, and Discover. Commercial accounts available to qualified companies. 800228-1227. NantucketAutoRental.com
Young’s Bicycle Shop
Open daily in season
508-228-1151
6 Broad Street
“The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island” youngsbicycleshop.com
Harvey A Young’s Bicycle Shop” started on Nantucket in 1931. When Harvey sold the business to his son, Roger, it became YOUNG’S BICYCLE SHOP. Now with over 90 years in business, the 4th generation is running YOUNG’S. The Young family and their staff provide you with the ideal rental bike for Nantucket AND YOUNG’S also rents cars and Jeeps. Check out their website, give them a call, or stop in to see their friendly, knowledgeable staff, so they can share with you “The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island”. Reservations & delivery services available.
Charters & Tours - Sailing & Boating
ACK Sail
508-423-9985
10 am, 1pm, 4pm, & sunset Call to reserve your sailing & harbor cruise charters Sit back, relax & enjoy the ride...
Enjoy a Nantucket sailing charter or harbor cruises for up to 17 passengers. It’s the perfect way to celebrate engagements, weddings, family reunions, or special time spent with good friends. Give us a call & go on an unforgettable evening on the water. Acksail.com
Endeavor Sailing Excursions
508-228-5585
Private Charters. Per Person Fares Slip 1015, Straight Wharf Pleasure sailing
“Captain James Genthner shares his love of the Island with visitors aboard his sloop ENDEAVOR”—Ted Reinstein, CBS Good Day! Featured in Yankee Magazine’s Best of New England: “A cruise aboard the Endeavor is a lesson in beauty and local history.” “No one has done more to make sure that Nantucket’s maritime traditions are alive and well than Capt. Jim Genthner,” Nat Philbrick, author In the Heart of the Sea. The ENDEAVOR sails daily at 10 am, 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm, and at sunset. They offer private charters, sailing celebrations. Gift certificates are available. Call for information and reservations. endeavorsailing.com
Lynx
Nantucket’s Tall Ship Lynx, a national treasure here in our harbor
978.479.2197
Traditional Sailing & History in Nantucket Sound + Sunset Sails Family fun for all ages! Nantucket’s Tall Ship LYNX is offering sails from July to October from Nantucket Harbor. They also offer charters, weddings, educational and special groups sailings. Looking for a unique venue to gather? LYNX is available for private charters... treat your family, your friend, or your colleagues to a very special day or evening: it’s an adventure for all! Nantucket’s Tall Ship LYNX is a national treasure here in our harbor. For details and reservations, contact the office @ 978.479.2197 tallshiplynx.org
Nantucket by Water
508-228-7037
A Variety of Boat Tours for All Ages Straight Wharf, Slip #1011 Oyster Cruises, Ice Cream Cruises, Cocktail Cruises, Sunset Cruise, & more
NANTUCKET by WATER (formerly Shearwater Excursions) is a local family-run company dedicated to providing unique tours and cruises to individuals and families of all age groups. From small kids to grandparents, NBW has trips that cater to your needs and taste for adventure. Whether you take a leisurely tour around Nantucket Harbor, or a longer adventure exploring the wildlife sanctuary of Coatue or visiting the unique 5th Bend Oyster Farm, Nantucket By Water promises an exceptional experience. nantucketbywater.com
Children’s Toys & Art Classes
Barnaby’s Toy & Art Shack
Downtown toy store & art studio for kids of all ages
508-680-1553
12 Oak Street
BARNABY’S TOY & ART SHACK, located downtown at 12 Oak Street, is the perfect place to do your holiday shopping for all the kids on your list. They have a fantastic selection of crafts, books, toys, and so much more! And BARNABY’S offers art classes for children ages 2-13 years. Children can choose from a variety of classes as well as they can drop-in and create every day, all day! All of Barnaby’s classes are taught by professional artists and educators who will guide your child’s technique and processes in our inspirational space in downtown Nantucket. For
Island Fun & Shopping
more information or to register, please visit www.barnabysnantucket.com, or call 508-6801553, or email barnabyack@gmail.com. barnabysnantucket.com
Classes & Workshops
Artists Association of Nantucket
Copying, Mailboxes, Shipping
The UPS Store
508-228-0722
Open Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm Visual Arts Center, 24 Amelia Drive Classes & Workshops for all ages
The ARTISTS ASSOCIATION’s Arts Program offers year-round educational programs for adults and children. Our spacious workshop on Amelia Drive hosts a wide variety of classes and workshops in many media including oil painting, watercolor, pastel, life drawing, ceramics, printmaking, textile art and mixed media. Our instructors are resident artists, AAN artist members and a variety of visiting artists who work in a range of mediums and bring a wealth of talent and experience to the program. Classes are designed for all levels of experience, from the novice to advanced and for all ages. nantucketarts.org
Concerts
Nantucket Musical Arts Society
August 1: “Cavatina Duo” - flute & guitar
508-228-1287
Featuring Acclaimed Musicians
Free Meet the Artists: Monday, July 31 at 5 pm nantucketmusicalartssociety.org
New: Concerts in St. Paul’s Church, 20 Fair St.
The NANTUCKET MUSICAL ARTS SOCIETY continues to present its marvelous series of performances in its 64th consecutive season. Now’s the time to buy your season pass! All concerts will be in a NEW LOCATION for 2023 — St. Paul’s Church at 20 Fair Street — on Tuesday evenings at 7 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm). Tickets are also available at the door or at The Antiques Depot at 2 S. Beach Street. Monday night “Meet the Artists” are free, informal gatherings at 5:30 pm in the Great Hall of the Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. Come and listen to the artists talk about their lives and the program to be performed.
Confections
Aunt Leah’s Fudge
508-228-1017
Made fresh on Nantucket The Courtyard, 16 Straight Wharf
AUNT LEAH has been making her award-winning homemade fudge for three decades on Nantucket. Her fudge has been voted “the best fudge in the world” year after year. Once you try her fudge, you’ll see why it is always rated the best! AUNT LEAH makes it daily in her shop, using the freshest and finest ingredients. She has more than 40 scrumptious flavors. Her most popular fudge flavor is chocolate peanut butter, which has a layer of rich peanut butter fudge on the bottom, topped with a layer of decadent chocolate fudge. AUNT LEAH also has her famous chocolate-covered cranberries. The cranberries come in both milk and dark chocolate or a mixture of both. Both the fudge and chocolate-covered cranberries make unique island wedding favors or gifts for special events. auntleahs.com
Consignment & Thrift
The Rainbow Fleet
Open Monday-Saturday 10am to 5pm
Clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories
508-680-1159
167 Orange Street
Shop sustainably at THE RAINBOW FLEET, Nantucket’s year round women’s consignment boutique located mid-island near the rotary. We carefully select the best vintage, modern and designer pieces from over 450 island consignors, and steam-clean them into new life daily! From clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories to one of a kind finds from local artists, you can find your own style in our relaxed atmosphere—complete with outdoor covered shopping, dressing rooms, and, yes, ample parking! We aim to provide sustainable and affordable fashion options for all… great for the planet and your wallet too! Follow us on Instagram @therainbowfleet therainbowfleetnantucket.com
Contests
NANTUCKET PHOTO CONTEST
508-228-9165
Deadline is Sept. 12, 2023 - CASH PRIZES Box 626, Nantucket, MA 02554
See winners & entries online at Nantucket.net
ENTER EARLY & OFTEN! This annual photo contest is a popular way to share your photos of Nantucket with the world. Winners of previous contests are online at The Insider’s Guide to Nantucket: nantucket.net. The 2023 Contest has begun: DEADLINE TO ENTER IS SEPTEMBER 12, 2023. We accept copyright-free images of Nantucket present and past. Email your high resolution photo entries to ACKPhotoContest@gmail.com or mail us a CD or thumb drive with electronic images from your digital camera. Please make sure your digital images are highresolution. You can even mail in your prints of Nantucket Island. Visit Nantucket.net to see a great selection past entries and winners. nantucket.net/photo-contest-entry
508-325-8884
Open Monday - Saturday 61 Old South Road Nantucket’s UPS STORE is in spacious quarters at 61 Old South Road and offers a variety of products and services to make your life easier: personal mailboxes, mail forwarding, UPS shipping and receiving, overnight delivery, and more. THE UPS STORE offers a wide variety of copy and print services, including b&w and color copies, output from disks, wide format printing, laminating, collating, and a full range of finishing services. You can even go there for notary services, passport photos, and mail boxes. THE UPS STORE makes high quality, full color banners and posters! Plenty off-street parking. THE UPS STORE: let them help you!
Family Fun
Family Activities @ Children’s Beach
508-228-0925
Activities & Fun at Children’s Beach thru mid-August at Children’s Beach Fun & games for children and families
nantucket-ma.gov/childrensbeach
Children’s Beach, located at the end of Harbor View Way, is the perfect park for families and children. Through mid-August, the Town of Nantucket’s Culture & Tourism department sponsors fun for everyone. Free NanPuppet shows with Lizza Saturdays at 10 am, and live music! See our display ad, check the events calendar, and visit our website for details.
Fishing Charters
Herbert T. Day:
508-228-6655
Daily: 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm. Call for Reservations Slip 14, Straight Wharf Trolling “Catch those Blues and Bass!”
Make sure you don’t miss the fishing while you’re here on Nantucket! The HERBERT T sport fishing boat will take you to where the blues are biting. Captain Fred Tonkin is an experienced fisherman and will provide you with all the equipment for up to six people to fish at one time. He takes four 2-1/2-hour trips a day: 7 am, 10 am, 1 pm and 4 pm, and the fishing starts just 15 minutes from the dock. The HERBERT T is fully licensed and insured and is fully equipped electronically. While you’re on Nantucket, do as the islanders do - catch some blues! $150 per person. Private charters are also available for $650 - up to 6 persons. fishnantucket.net
Furniture
Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture
508-228-1961
Where Home & Garden Meet - Patio Furniture in stock! 9 Wampanoag Way
Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs
ARROWHEAD NURSERY & FURNITURE is the largest furniture showroom on island featuring indoor furniture, outdoor, home décor and more. Stop by their location near the airport, just beyond Thai House restaurant, and browse through their wide variety of home accessories, including decorative items, table settings, indoor furniture, and unique gifts. Their garden center has a fabulous selection of plants, flowers, pottery, fountains, statues, garden structures, and garden accessories. ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM...where home and garden meet. arrowheadfurniture.com
ACK 4170®
Gifts
Gift Giving Made Easy with Online Ordering
15% OFF WITH ORDER CODE: YISLAND15 Online Store
Unique, salty-good gifts & products by small makers & artists
ACK 4170®, your favorite gift boutique, is fully online! Their beautiful gifts, apparel & accessories, candles, home decor, holiday decor, artwork (paintings & photography), cards & stationery made by small makers and artists are now available from everywhere. Voted “Best Nantucket Gift Shop” by Cape Cod Life magazine readers year after year. Sail with us on Instagram at: @ack4170 and Facebook: ACK 4170. Visit our online store at ACK4170.com AND get 15% off with order code YISLAND15 ACK4170.com
Current Vintage
Open daily, celebrating our 16th season!
Wine • Clothing • Home • Gifts • Provisions
508-228-5073
4 Easy Street
CURRENT VINTAGE is a fun and original concept store with a carefully edited mix of vintage clothing & accessories, wines, cheeses, gifts, and home goods. Everything here is thoughtfully chosen, including exclusive Nantucket gifts and a selection of nearly 400 wines. CV is a beloved island institution, celebrating more than 15 years in the heart of Nantucket. Join us for fun vibe & serious wines! currentvintage.com
Hill’s of Nantucket
Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm
Unique & Original Nantucket Theme Gifts
508-228-1353
40 Straight Wharf
Established in 1981, HILL’S combines the best of Nantucket for the art and gift seeker. G.S. Hill Gallery and Hill’s of Nantucket offer fine art by Greg Hill and wonderful speciality gifts designed by this husband-and-wife team. Nantucket theme prints, note cards by Hill are their main focus. American made; that hard-to-find gift is here waiting for you! Treat yourself to a unique gift gallery from HILL’S. gshill.com
It’s A Shore Thing
Distinctive Nantucket Gifts
508-680-1901
30B Main Street
At IT’S A SHORE THING, we are proud to carry products made in New England. Come in and browse through our wide selection of gifts including lotion, soaps, jewelry, pottery, antiques, housewares, tote bags, art, and home decor. You can find unusual gifts at all prices in A SHORE THING that you’ll find nowhere else! In our new location on Main Street.
signs visitors see plus 100s of quarterboards that adorn the homes on Nantucket. They offer restoration of quarterboards, signs, and ship models. Restored the carving “Going on a Whale” at the Nantucket Whaling Museum in 2015. Gift certificates available. Visit them at pettyfolkartandcarving.com, see their show schedule and take a virtual tour: youtu.be/c95SYBE5RVg of some of their artwork available. Call or email all inquiries to jean@pettyfolkartandcarving.com pettyfolkartandcarving.com
Respoke
Respoke.com
Museum Shop at the Whaling Museum
508-228-1894, ext. 138 Open during museum hours: 10am to 5pm in the Whaling Museum, 11 Broad St NHA exclusives, gifts, apparel, books, home decor
The Nantucket Historical Association has been a steward of Nantucket’s cultural history since 1894. Don’t miss the MUSEUM SHOP at the Whaling Museum, where you will find unique gifts, books, prints, maps, and objects of art inspired by Nantucket history. Many items are exclusive to the MUSEUM SHOP, and NHA members get special discounts. 100% of all purchases support the Nantucket Historical Association and its mission to tell the inspiring stories of Nantucket through its collections, programs, and properties. nantucketmuseumshop.org
Health Care
Nantucket Cottage Hospital
24-hr emergency services, hospital care, lab, rehab
508-825-8100
57 Prospect St
NANTUCKET COTTAGE HOSPITAL has been caring for our island community. In addition to excellent physicians and nursing staff, the hospital has a 24-hour Emergency Department, full laboratory, physical therapy, cardiac rehab, chemotherapy, surgical services, imaging services, maternity services, and much more. Through Mass General Brigham, NANTUCKET COTTAGE HOSPITAL offers high-quality virtual urgent care services for many conditions and minor injuries daily from 7 am to 11 pm for ages 3 and older. Nantuckethospital.org
ACK 4170®
Home Decor
Gift Giving Made Easy with Online Ordering
15% OFF WITH ORDER CODE: YISLAND15 Online store
Unique, salty-good gifts & products by small makers & artists
ACK 4170®, your favorite gift boutique, is fully online! Their beautiful gifts, apparel & accessories, candles, home decor, holiday decor, artwork (paintings & photography), cards & stationery made by small makers and artists are now available from everywhere. Voted “Best Nantucket Gift Shop” by Cape Cod Life magazine readers year after year. Sail with us on Instagram at: @ack4170 and Facebook: ACK 4170. Visit our online store at ACK4170.com AND get 15% off with order code YISLAND15 ACK4170.com
Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture
Where Home & Garden Meet - Patio Furniture in stock!
Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs
508-228-1961
9 Wampanoag Way
ARROWHEAD NURSERY & FURNITURE is the largest furniture showroom on island featuring indoor furniture, outdoor, home décor and more. Stop by their location near the airport, and browse through their wide variety of home accessories, including decorative items, table settings, indoor furniture, and unique gifts. Their garden center has a fabulous selection of plants, flowers, pottery, fountains, statues, garden structures, and garden accessories. ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM...where home and garden meet. www.arrowheadnursery.com arrowheadfurniture.com
Icarus & Co
Jewelry and Home Decor
19 Old South Wharf
Open 11 am to 5 pm
Nature is our muse and jewelry is our love language. Take home your own piece of Nantucket with our exclusive collection of Nantucket beach stone jewelry. We transform local beach stones and shells into stunning pieces of wearable treasure. Follow us on Instagram for an exclusive, behind the scenes view @nantucketbeachstones. icarusandco.com
It’s A Shore Thing
Distinctive Nantucket Gifts
508-680-1901
30B Main Street
At IT’S A SHORE THING, we are proud to carry products made in New England. Come in and browse through our wide selection of quality items for your home, including pottery, antiques, housewares, serving plates & trays, pillows, art, decorative wall hangings, and much more. You can also find unusual gifts at all prices in A SHORE THING that you’ll find nowhere else! In our new location on Main Street.
The J. Butler Collection
508-228-8429
2 New Locations for 2023: in East End Gallery, 3 Old North Wharf & in Noble Fine Art, Zero India Lighting, Artwork, Mirrors, Unique Gifts, & More
The J. BUTLER COLLECTION retail shop in Nantucket, Mass. is known for exquisite home interior accessories and furniture. The collection includes vintage accessories, hostess gifts, antique furniture pieces, tabletop items for entertaining, and island design accents pieces. Visit us in our new locations: East End Gallery at 3 Old North Wharf, and in Kit Noble Fine Art at Zero India Street. Follow us @thejbutlercollection jeffreybutlerhaines.com
Petty Folk Art & Carving
508-332-9925 or 508-619-7554
Formerly Nantucket Carving & Folk Art serving the Cape & Islands for 16 years
Folk artist Jean Petty and her brother David Perry specialize in custom handcarved quarterboards, business signs, & house numbers. They are responsible for many of the beautiful
Iconic designer scarves repurposed
41 Straight Wharf RESPOKE repurposes iconic designer scarves into one-of-a-kind products featuring handcrafted Spanish made espadrilles. Experience a world of unique footwear, ready-to-wear, fine art, furniture, and accessories. Each piece carries more value and self-identity than its original form. Respoke was founded by best-selling author Michael Tonello, whose memoir, Bringing Home the Birkin, recounts the highlights of his years as a reseller of all things Hermes. Visit their Nantucket shop at 41 Straight Wharf and see what’s new for 2023! Respoke.com
Internet Guidebook
Insiders Guide to Nantucket
Beaches, Events, Museums, Dining, Classifieds, & More
Visit us online & follow us on Instagram @nantucket_insider
Visit Nantucket before & after you visit Nantucket!
508-228-9165
Visit NANTUCKET.NET for a biking page, lighthouse page, festivals page, photo galleries, maps, parks & trails, and guides to lodging, dining, real estate, recreation, and much more! Our Calendar of Events is the most complete and is updated several times a week, year-round. Looking for a beach? Our Beach Listings have photos, videos, and info about all the best island beaches and where to find them. And our classifieds are ever-changing. Visit Nantucket before, during, and after you visit Nantucket by going to Nantucket.net and follow us on Instagram @nantucket_insider Nantucket.net
Island Apps
Call Nantucket Your telephone book for Nantucket
FREE download for IOS and Android
Know who you want to call but need their phone number? Search by name on CALL NANTUCKET. Know what you want but not where to get it? Search by category on the up-todate and locally produced CALL NANTUCKET app. This app is free to download and easy to use. Both white pages and yellow pages are included. callnantucket.com
Blue Beetle
Jewelry & Gifts
Jewelry
508-228-3227
12 Main Street
Located at 12 Main Street, BLUE BEETLE reflects the playfulness and elegance of island living. We strive to provide a collection of carefully curated clothing, jewelry, gifts and accessories that portray the summer lifestyle on Nantucket. The boutique is filled with modern, chic, and contemporary fashions to suit every occasion. We proudly sell Joules, Jude Connally, Captiva Cashmere, Lilla P and MZ Wallace. Known for our Nantucket Jewelry, there is something for everyone; beads to fit Pandora, rings, bracelets and of course our charm bar, where you can create your own unique island necklace. Shop year round in store or visit us online at BlueBeetleNantucket.com
Calista West
Open Daily 10 am to 6 pm
Monica Rich Kosann Trunk Show July 19-30
617-855-7778
12 Main Street
CALISTA WEST is a full service Private Jeweler offering collections of fine jewelry designers from around the world along with custom designs, repairs, appraisals, and more. Shop online or in our storefront with our friendly team, or visit our website to start your custom jewelry creation experience. calistawest.com
Icarus + Co. Jewelry and Home Decor
Open 11 am to 5 pm
19 Old South Wharf
Nature is our muse and jewelry is our love language. Take home your own piece of Nantucket with our exclusive collection of Nantucket beach stone jewelry. We transform local beach stones and shells into stunning pieces of wearable treasure. Follow us on Instagram for an exclusive, behind the scenes view @nantucketbeachstones. icarusandco.com
Jewelers’ Gallery of Nantucket
Open daily
508-228-0229
21 Centre Street
Fine Antique & Estate Jewelry jewelersgallery.com
JEWELERS’ GALLERY offers Nantucket’s largest collection of antique and estate jewelry, including pieces by Tiffany, Cartier, Webb, and more. Stop in to see our classic period pieces. We specialize in diamond, sapphire, and emerald engagement and anniversary rings. We also carry exquisite island classics, including the Turk’s Head braided bracelet, Nautical Cable Collections, gem-set Sailors’ Valentines, and handwoven gold lightship basket jewelry. Also featured at JEWELERS’ GALLERY is an outstanding collection of beautifully designed jewelry by leading American goldsmiths: Diana Kim England, Louis Reyes, Thomas Kruskal, and more. Each unique piece is skillfully crafted in platinum, 18K, or 14K gold and will be a treasured keepsake from historic Nantucket. JEWELERS’ GALLERY: serving Nantucket since 1971.
Island Fun & Shopping
Katherine Grover Fine Jewelry
646-896-4013
Watch for summer trunk shows available at Sylvia Antiques, 15 Main St & online
Exquisite Custom Jewelry by Katie Grover
Inspired by the ancient 24 karat gold jewelry found in temple treasuries, buried hoards, and tombs, KATIE GROVER’s handmade custom designs have a character and quality all of their own. Designs are drawn from history, architecture, Nantucket, and the natural world and made using age-old techniques and tools. You can shop her collection on Nantucket in Sylvia Antiques, 15 Main Street and online at katherinegroverfinejewelry.com
The Love Shack by Lola
Open Daily from 10 am to 6pm
774-325-5982
10 Old South Wharf
Handcrafted sterling pendants, bracelets, jewelry, t-shirts, candles & more!
THE LOVE SHACK is welcoming back customers to their shop on Old South Wharf. AND your favorite items are also available online at lolacompany.com. LOLA™ designs and creates beautiful sterling jewelry with inspirational messages on the back marking important moments in peoples lives. With more than 30 pendant designs varying in size and gorgeous colors, creating your own look is endless and addicting. THE LOVE SHACK is home to our entire jewelry collection and is inspiration for our apparel, candles, hats, and more. Everything you need for your very own Love Shack! lolacompany.com
Ludere Jewelry
Life should be lived as play
929.374.2367
luderejewelry.com
BE BOLD. BE REMARKABLE. BE YOU. Jewelry by artist and designer Arielle Zella that inspires individuals to embrace their authenticity and to live life as play. Arielle creates mini sculptures for the body made in 14k gold and sterling silver, featuring diamonds, sapphires, and colorful semi-precious gemstones. LÚDERE Jewelry proudly donates 1% of all sales towards efforts to support and empower our communities. Learn more and shop online at www.luderejewelry.com. Follow us on social at @lifeisludere. Available online, by appointment, or at the Thomas Macy Gallery - 12 Straight Wharf, Nantucket, MA 02554. arielle@luderejewelry.com
Nantucket Estate Jewelry and Fine Arts
Open for the season with stunning new pieces
Jewelry, Lightship Baskets, Art, Scrimshaw, & more
508-228-0272
1 Orange Street
We feature fine estate jewelry in all price ranges - antique, vintage, and contemporaryincluding designers such as Tiffany, Cartier, Bulgari, Roberto Coin, and David Yurman. We also sell sterling silver jewelry and flatware and hollowware. We also carry a large assortment of Nantucket baskets and carved Nantucket purses, as well as a fine selection of antique scrimshaw. We stock an assortment of quality art work, including antique paintings, nautical items, maps, and island works by local artists. Nantucketestatejewelry.com
Nantucket Pearl Company
508-228-1353
Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm online & in the G.S. Hill Gallery, 40 Straight Wharf
American made, hand-strung pearl jewelry
Authentic American-made jewelry from quality pearls at affordable prices. Jewelry designer Pam Freitus creates unique jewelry from hand-picked pearls, stones, leather, crystals and glass. On some pieces, pearls are interspersed with turquoise, on others, the Ying and Yang of black and white is featured, or sapphire and diamond bling may be chosen to set off the soft reflection of the pearl’s whiteness. Look for Pam’s signature, a small red bead that identifies the piece as hers. NANTUCKET PEARL COMPANY jewelry is available exclusively at Hill’s of Nantucket, 40 Straight Wharf. nantucketpearlcompany.com
R Simantov Fine Jewelry
Open daily; appointments recommended
Contemporary jewelry masterpieces of lasting value
508-228-2918 or 917-324-4410
1 Old North Wharf (at Easy Street)
R. SIMANTOV is known for creating contemporary jewelry masterpieces of lasting value. The firm resurrects lost techniques from the past, utilizing the most exquisite materials and outstanding craftsmanship to create one-of-a-kind pieces. Works by R SIMANTOV have been recognized with international design awards and installed in permanent museum collections. R SIMANTOV’s masterpieces illustrate the playfulness and whimsical beauty that can be created with unique combinations of metals and precious stones. The resulting pieces are fine treasures reminiscent of classical styles, with touches of modern elegance. rsimantov.com
Susan Lister Locke Gallery
Open Daily
people come through our doors annually, where they have free access to 1.6 million books and a large collection of CDs, and DVDs. In addition, we offer many web-based services, free computer use, WIFI, and more than 1,300 educational and cultural programs a year. Our historic building, which opened in 1847, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and filled with beautiful art and artifacts that celebrate our maritime heritage and the history of Nantucket. nantucketatheneum.org
Maritime Education & Events
Egan Maritime Institute
Maritime Education, History, Museum, Events & more
508-228-2505
EGAN MARITIME INSTITUTE members enjoy many benefits: unlimited admission to the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum, access to historic and educational programs, and unique opportunities to sail aboard the Tall Ship Lynx. Sea of Opportunities is one of their offerings: a diverse offering of education and outreach programs available to every Nantucket student at multiple points throughout their education. It seeds the maritime workforce of tomorrow and opens doors for local youth to opportunities that will enhance their futures and our coastal community. eganmaritime.org
Mental Health Services
Fairwinds Call or text
508-228-2689
Emergencies: 508-221-3315 or 911 20 Vesper Lane, L-1 Gouin Village Nantucket’s Counseling Center fairwindscenter.org
FAIRWINDS provides confidential, quality professional care to adults and youth on Nantucket who seek mental health and addiction services. Fairwinds Center is the only non-profit licensed Mental Health Clinic on Nantucket Island. All are welcome, regardless of ability to pay. In collaboration with NCH, and other community partners, FAIRWINDS has launched a new model of rural behavioral health care and has been designated the “Community Behavioral Health Center for Nantucket” by the state of MA. This includes critical 24-hour crisis management.
Mortgages & Banking
Cape Cod 5
Open Monday-Friday
We’ll make your dream come true!
888-225-4636
112 Pleasant Street and Zero Main Street
CAPE COD FIVE will give you more than just a mortgage... they’ll help make your dream come true! Fixed Rate, Adjustable Rate, Jumbo Loans, Affordable Housing, Construction & Land Loans for first time home buyers. Our knowledgeable, experienced mortgage loan officers are available to help you. Call Beth Ann Meehan at 508-247-1709 or Lauren Ard at 508-247-1795 or visit our website at capecodfive.com
Movies, Concerts, Celebrations
The Dreamland Movie LIne:
Nantucket’s Film & Cultural Center
Drive-in Movies, In-Theater Films, Concerts, & Events
508-228-1784
17 South Water Street
THE NANTUCKET DREAMLAND is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the cultural and intellectual life of Nantucket by providing year-round films, educational programs, and a venue for community activities that engage Nantucket in the evolving world of entertainment and education. Films are shown in our 314-seat Main Theatre, in our 110-seat Studio Theatre, and seasonally at our Drive-In at 7 Nobadeer Farm Road. Tickets are available at NantucketDreamland.org. Become a member and get special access, special pricing, and even free tickets! Check our schedule for film showings, Dreamland Stage productions, special concerts & events in the DREAMLAND’s Harbor View Room. NantucketDreamland.org
Museums & Sites
Maria Mitchell Association
508-228-2132
28A Easy Street
Inspired and Creative Jewelry susanlisterlocke.com
Inspired by the Ocean that surrounds her, be it in her Gallery on Nantucket or her winter home in Palm Beach Florida, Jewelry Designer, Susan Lister Locke creates highly sought after, unique jewelry using beautiful, and oftentimes rare, gemstones set in high karat Gold and Platinum.
Library & Public Programs
Nantucket Atheneum
Open 6 days a week, year-round
Nantucket’s Free Public Library & Gathering Place
508-228-1110
1 India Street
THE NANTUCKET ATHENEUM, our island’s public library is a vital community hub. We are open year-round, 6 days a week, and offer materials and services for all ages. More than 170,000
508-228-9198
Summer Programs for All Aquarium & Mitchell House + Summer Programs
The Maria Mitchell Association (MMA) was founded in 1902 to preserve the legacy of Nantucket native astronomer, naturalist, librarian, and educator, Maria Mitchell who believed in “learning by doing.” The MMA operates 2 observatories, a natural science museum, an aquarium, and preserves the historic birthplace of Maria Mitchell. A wide variety of science and history-related programming is offered through the year for people of all ages. mariamitchell.org
Nantucket Historical Association
Your portal to Nantucket history
2023 featured exhibit: “Summer on Nantucket”
508-228-1894
15 Broad Street
No trip to Nantucket is complete without a trip to the NANTUCKET WHALING MUSEUM . In this top-quality exhibition venue, visitors can see a 46-foot sperm whale skeleton, a restored 1847 candle factory, exquisite collections of scrimshaw, artwork, artifacts from centuries of Nantucket life, and a fully accessible rooftop observation deck with an unmatched panoramic view and cozy seating. Discover treasures from Nantucket’s cellars and attics in the newly redesigned, artifact-rich Hadwen & Barney Oil & Candle Factory. Don’t miss the film “Nantucket,” directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ric Burns. Showcasing the island’s natural beauty and its significant role in global history, this 51-minute film is a feast for the eyes, offering a transformative experience for islanders and visitors alike. All this and more can be found at the Nantucket Whaling Museum. nha.org
Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum
2023 exhibit: “Rum Runners & Rum Chasers” drive or take a free shuttle to 158 Polpis Road
Daily Family Activities, Museum Talks & Tours
508-228-1885
Discover Nantucket’s unwavering human spirit: The NANTUCKET SHIPWRECK & LIFESAVING MUSEUM is devoted to the history of Nantucket lifesaving, famous shipwrecks and rescues around the island, life-saving equipment, daily routine at life-saving stations, and the United States Coast Guard. Family-friendly programs & displays appeal to all ages. The Museum shares the fascinating stories through permanent and changing interpretive exhibits, drawing on a collection of over 5,000 objects including period surfboats, beach carts, Fresnel lenses from Brant Point & Great Point lights, vintage photographs, short movies and more. The museum’s 2023 main exhibit is RUM RUNNERS & RUM CHASERS: NANTUCKET, PROHIBITION, & THE US COAST GUARD. Check their website for other 2023 events: eganmaritime.org/shipwreck-lifesaving-museum. The Museum is an affiliate of the Egan Maritime Institute. eganmaritime.org
Music Classes & Concerts
Nantucket Community Music Center
Visit nantucketmusic.org for full schedule
Music Lessons, Summer Programs, Concerts
508-228-3352
56 Centre Street
The NANTUCKET COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER themed Sing-a-Longs for ages 5 and older from 6 to 8 pm — perfect timing to drop off your little ones for fun + pizza and go out to dinner. On July 28, they will sing with THE ARTISTOCATS. Sign up using the QR code in our display ad. NCMC also offer music lessons, drop-in beginner ukulele, Music Industry Insights, and more! Visit our website for our summer sessions & events. nantucketmusic.org
Nursery
Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture
Where Home & Garden Meet
508-228-1961
9 Wampanoag Way
Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM has a spacious garden center with a fabulous selection of plants, flowers, pottery, fountains, statues, garden structures, and garden accessories. In addition, their indoor showroom carries the largest selection of indoor & outdoor furniture on the island, featuring teak, aluminum patio sets and more. Stop by their location near the airport, just beyond the Thai House restaurant, and browse through their wide variety of home accessories, including decorative items, table settings, indoor furniture, and unique gifts. ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM...where home and garden meet. arrowheadnursery.com
Outfitters
Tidal Creeks Outfitters & Ship Store
Outfitters with boat & paddleboard rentals
508-228-6244
32 Washington Street
Experience Nantucket with TIDAL CREEKS OUTFITTERS & Ship Store: we’ll help you make memories that will last a lifetime. Boat days are the best days! Spend a day like no other exploring Nantucket Harbor with us. We offer 1/2- and full rentals of our boats. Up to six people per boat, plus you can add Experience Packages. Paddle board rentals are also available. Call us or stop by if you have a larger group & are looking for an experience tailored to meet your needs. And we offer guided paddle board tours. Fishing - we’ve got you covered with custom rods from Tidal Creeks Outfitters and Fish Stix as well as endless lures & bait. Fun for Kidswe’ve got nets, crab traps, minnow nets, tubes, body boards, & rain gear. Follow us on Instagram @TidalCreeks. TidalCreeksOutfitters.com
Quarterboards & Signs
Petty Folk Art & Carving
Formerly Nantucket Carving & Folk Art
508-332-9925 or 508-619-7554
serving the Cape & Islands for 16 years
Folk artist Jean Petty and her brother David Perry specialize in custom handcarved quarterboards, business signs, & house numbers. They are responsible for many of the beautiful signs visitors see plus 100s of quarterboards that adorn the homes on Nantucket. They offer restoration of quarterboards, signs, and ship models. Restored the carving “Going on a Whale” at the Nantucket Whaling Museum in 2015. Gift certificates available. Visit them at pettyfolkartandcarving.com, see their show schedule and take a virtual tour: youtu.be/c95SYBE5RVg of some of their artwork available. Call or email all inquiries to jean@pettyfolkartandcarving.com pettyfolkartandcarving.com
Rentals and Properties for Sale
ACK Distinctive Properties
508-330-4432
Call now to reserve your summer vacation home! Find your perfect Nantucket Home ACK Distinctive Properties, LLC is committed to bringing the highest level of customer service to real estate in Nantucket, MA. Our job doesn’t end when we sign a rental agreement or close on a house. Instead, we endeavor to offer world-class service at every stage – from keeping our clients informed about market changes and events on the island to offering personalized rental services, curated sales advice, contractual work, and more. We help you enjoy your Nantucket life to its fullest and to serve your needs with the utmost integrity, discretion, and distinction. This commitment from our agents and managing partner includes providing our
clients with the highest level of information. We will keep you updated on the changing nature of the Nantucket real estate market, micro-target your Nantucket area for tailored research and advice and share with you what is trending, and what is not. ackdp.com
Native Shoes
Live Lightly
Shoes
508-221-7223
40 Straight Wharf
From the beach to the bike ride, on the rainy days and the cocktail parties at night, NATIVE SHOES makes it easy to live lightly with a thoughtful selection of ultra lightweight, easy-towear shoes for both kids and adults. Find us right next to the Hy-Line Ferry.
Respoke Respoke.com
Open for the 2023 season
41 Straight Wharf
Iconic designer scarves repurposed RESPOKE repurposes iconic designer scarves into one-of-a-kind products featuring handcrafted Spanish made espadrilles. Experience a world of unique footwear, ready-to-wear, fine art, furniture, and accessories. Each piece carries more value and self-identity than its original form. Respoke was founded by best-selling author Michael Tonello, whose memoir, Bringing Home the Birkin, recounts the highlights of his years as a reseller of all things Hermes. Visit their Nantucket shop at 41 Straight Wharf and see what’s new for 2023! Respoke.com
Special Events
67th Annual House & Garden Tour Aug. 2 from 11am-4pm, rain or shine
Tickets $70, available at NantucketGardenClub.org “Summer on Orange”
THE NANTUCKET GARDEN CLUB’s 67th annual House Tour, “Summer on Orange,“ takes place on Wednesday, August 2. Visit 5 beautiful homes and 4 lovely gardens on Orange Street. Advance tickets are $70 and are available at nantucketgardenclub.org. In person advance tickets for $70 may be purchased on July 22nd, July 29th, and August 1st on Main St. and at the Sconset rotary. Additionally, tickets may be purchased the day of the tour for $75 at most featured homes. Proceeds support funding of college scholarships for NHS students and community grants. nantucketgardenclub.org
A Duke Toast on the Coast hosted by Duke Sanford School
5 to 7 pm on August 10 at 56 Union Street
Duke Sanford School of Public Policy invites Duke alumni, parents, and friends to join us for a gathering. Sanford Board of Visitors members and hosts Lori Cashman T’94, P’27, P’27, Kathy Lieb WC ’69, and Liz Star, along with Dean Judith Kelley, look forward to networking with you. duke.is/y/cpec ~ to RSVP, please email Sanford’s Associate Director of Alumni Relations at maggie.stroud@duke.edu. duke.is/y/cpec
Boston Pops on Nantucket
August 12, 2023
at Jetties Beach
Annual Concert on Jetties Beach nantuckethospital.org/Pops
Michael Cavanaugh will take the stage as the special musical guest at the 2023 annual Boston Pops on Nantucket, signing the music of Elton John & more alongside the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra.Tickets are on sale now: General Admission Adults $30; Kids $10 (under age 5 are admitted free). For special reserved seating, call 508-825-8250.
Maria Mitchell Association Stargazer Gala
Thursday, July 27 at 6 pm
An incredible night under the stars
508-228-9198
Buy your tickets now!
Caravan with us to the shores of Polpis Harbor, where we will dine and dance under the very stars that have guided the explorers before us. Dance to musical guest stars Fleetwood Macked, enjoy delicious food by Island Kitchen, and stargaze with our professional astronomers. Tickets are available at mariamitchell.org
Nantucket by Design
August 2-5, 2023
Annual Design Show to Benefit NHA
508-228-1894
Call or visit nha.org for tickets
At the height of Nantucket’s summer season, the NHA celebrates the island’s unique influence on American design with engaging lectures, previewing an antique show, lively panel discussions, and both intimate and grand gatherings. NANTUCKET BY DESIGN is held this year from August 2 to 5. Don’t miss this in-person, unforgettable experience featuring Ashley Hicks, Martina Mondadori, Stacey Bewkes, Steele Marcoux, India Hicks, Wambui Ippolito, Thomas Jayne, and Nicholas Varney. Tickets at nha.org or by calling the Nantucket Historical Association at 508-228-1894. nha.org
NHA Summer Site Series
Crafts, demos, & talks every Thursday 11am-3pm
New location every week: see our ad for details
508-228-1894
Your portal to Nantucket history
No trip to Nantucket is complete without learning about our island’s history with the NANTUCKET HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Every Thursday during July, join the NHA staff from 11 am to 3 pm for FREE and family-friendly craft activities, demonstrations, and talks that bring the history of each site to life!
July 27: Gather at Greater Light, 8 Howard Street nha.org
Island Fun & Shopping
Parents
Night Off from NCMC
Drop off the kids & enjoy some adult time!
Free Sing-a-Long for Ages 5 & older
508-228-3352
56 Centre Street
The NANTUCKET COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER themed Sing-a-Longs for ages 5 and older from 6 to 8 pm — perfect timing to drop off your little ones for fun + pizza and go out to dinner. On July 28, they will sing with THE ARTISTOCATS. Sign up using the QR code in our display ad so we know your kids are joining us (and so we can order enough pizza). NCMC also offer music lessons, drop-in beginner ukulele, Music Industry Insights, and more! Visit our website for our summer sessions & events. nantucketmusic.org
Summer Photo Sessions
Kathleen Stover Lifestyle Photography
508-332-0742
Book your summer vacation family photos today! Preserve your Nantucket memories at Brant Point, ‘Sconset, & Miacomet Beach
Say cheese…it’s that time of year again when family is together, the days are longer and memories are made every day! Make this summer count and get your family photos done, taking advantage of the beautiful island as your natural backdrop. Mini sessions and fulllength sessions available. Text or call 508-332-0742.
Theatre
Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
508-228-4305
historic tours daily from 25 Federal Street (across from the Visitors Center) at 10 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm. BARRETT’S also has Coach bus service for weddings, clambakes, and large private tours. For more information and reservations, please call 508-228-0174.
Nantucket Island Tours
508-228-0334
Departing from Greenhound Station on Washington St 10 Washington Street Nantucket’s Premiere Transportation Company nantucketbustours.com
NANTUCKET ISLAND TOURS is the largest provider of tours, charters, & transportation services on-island. For more than 70 years, Nantucket Island Tours offers daily tours, corporate charters, wedding & event transportation. Hop aboard one of our beautiful new air-conditioned buses & meet our experienced local guides. We offer multiple tours daily, the 75-minute Signature Tour which departs 3 x a day and the longer, 2-and-a-half-hour Westender Tour which departs daily. You will learn the history of our diverse island, from the founders, the Whaling Industry through current day. See the Oldest House, The Old Mill, The African American Meeting House, The Village of Sconset, Sankaty Head Lighthouse, The Egan Maritime Museum...and many more beautiful sights. Departures are from 10 Washington Street, The Greenhound Building. Buy tickets in advance at nantucketbustours.com with your HyLine ferry ticket or in-person at 10 Washington Street. Tours sell out daily: advance reservations recommended.
Tours - Walking
Guided Walking Tours with NHA
508-228-1894 depart from Whaling Museum, 15 Broad St. Departs at 10:30am & 1:30pm Mon.-Sat. Take a walk with the Nantucket Historical Association. Explore the ambiance of Nantucket’s cobbled streets and architecture with NHA guides trained in Nantucket history on the Downtown Tour at 10:30 am and at the Historic Homes & Architecture Tour at 1:30 pm. Tours begin at the Nantucket Whaling Museum, rain or shine. Tickets: $20 adults, $5 for ages 6 to 17; under 6 free. Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street. Walking tours are offered daily. nha.org
Nantucket Walkabout
ROCK OF AGES continues on stage
For Tickets: visit our website Nantucket’s Longest Running Professional Theatre
THEATRE WORKSHOP of Nantucket has been the island’s live theatre company since 1956. ROCK OF AGES, the 5-time Tony Award-nominated musical opens July 6. It tells the story of a city boy & a small-town girl in a rock ‘n’ roll romance on the Sunset Strip. Their 2023 season continues with the Teen Production of GREASE, JAMES GALLAGHER, and ELF THE MUSICAL. AND tickets are now available for a very special one-night show: To Steve With Love, Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim on August 7. Ticket sell fast: buy a season subscription at theatrenantucket.org. TWN: Where Nantucket Meets Broadway. theatrenantucket.org
White Heron Theatre Company
508-228-2156
Call Fosse at the Minskoff: July 30-Aug. 2 Nantucket’s Professional Repertory Theatre
The 39 Steps opens August 10
5 North Water Street
WHITE HERON THEATRE is Nantucket’s professional Equity theater company. Opening July 30 for just 4 performances is CALL FOSSE AT THE MINSKOFF, a memoir that moves starring dancer Mimi Quillin, followed by the hilarious Hitch-cockian 39 STEPS opening August 10th. Become a member this season: White Heron’s membership program has the advantages of a traditional theatre subscription with complete flexibility. Memberships may be used by up to 2 people: details at whiteherontheatre.org. Tickets for all performances & special events are available at whiteherontheatre.org or call 508-228-2156. Founded in New York and reborn on Nantucket, the White Heron Theatre Company’s goal is to make excellent theatre that is truly transformative. whiteherontheatre.org
Thrift Shop
Hospital Thrift Shop
Open for the 2023 season
508-228-1125
17 India Street
Clothing, housewares, furniture & more hospitalthriftshop.org
In 1929, a small group of dedicated women volunteers established the Thrifty Shop, selling affordable, recycled men, women and children clothing, household items and furniture to benefit the Nantucket Cottage Hospital. Now incorporated as THE HOSPITAL THRIFT SHOP this store has donated millions to the NCH. Visit our website for all 2023 hours
Seconds Shop
Open Daily 10-4, closed Wednesday
508-228-6677
Call about making donations
Proceeds benefit Fairwinds - Nantucket’s Counseling Center 32 Sparks Avenue
Looking to expand your wardrobe on a budget or need some items for your home at affordable prices? SECONDS SHOP, open at 32 Sparks Ave (between On Island Gas and Cumberland Farms), is the perfect place to shop! Here you’ll find a great selection of gently used clothing, jewelry, house wares, small furnishings, books, and more. There’s an ever-changing variety, so visit often — you never know what treasures you may find. Donations of saleable items in good condition are accepted daily. And your shopping is helping a worthy island cause: proceeds benefit Fairwinds: Nantucket’s Counseling Center. Bring in the display ad in this publication for $5 off your purchase of $25 or more. secondsshop.org
Tours - Bus
Barrett’s Tours
1-1/2 hr tour; departs daily at 10am, 1 pm, & 3 pm
Private charters available
508-422-7466 see website for hikes & times
Book online & pickup at Handlebar Cafe, 15 Washington St
Daily Guided Wilderness Hikes on Nantucket
Explore Nantucket’s wilderness with “Walking Nantucket” and “Nantucket: A Natural History” author and naturalist Peter Brace, and learn how the last glacier formed the island. Experience wildlife and rare plants. Learn about Nantucket’s conservation efforts, ecology, and the Native Americans that lived here. Rated 5 out of 5 on Trip Advisor. $50 adults, $25 age 12 & younger. Private hikes available. Apple Pay, Android Pay, MC, Visa, Amex, & Discover accepted. Get details & make reservations at nantucketwalkabout.com or 508-422-7466. nantucketwalkabout.com
Nantucket Walking Tours
774-325-8972
Ghost Walks, morning exercise walks + afternoon tours. Call for Private Tours
See calendar for times & where to meet
Explore Nantucket: No reservations necessary whjamieson@gmail.com
The ORIGINAL NANTUCKET GHOST WALK is the most popular walking tour ever on Nantucket. A fascinating evening stroll to five of the island’s most haunted locations, led by the original guide. See Calendar of Events for date & times & descriptions. Meet the guide 10 min. early at the corner of Main & Centre sts, near the bank steps. Discounts for groups of 10 or more. Cash only. No reservations necessary. Private tours are available for all walks.
Transportation Boat
Hy-Line
Travel daily; see schedule for times
508-228-3949
Make your reservations online
High-Speed, Passenger-Only, Ferry Service from Hyannis Straight Wharf
Year-round, High-Speed Ferry Service between Nantucket and Hyannis. Seasonal, High-Speed Inter-Island Ferry Service between Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. With our convenient, daily departures all summer, let us whisk you away to the Cape, Nantucket, and Martha’s Vineyard! While onboard, enjoy freshly-made food from our snack bar also featuring local beer, wine, and spirits. Visit us online for schedules, reservations, helpful blog posts, and more! hylinecruises.com
Steamship Authority
Reservations Daily: 7:30am - 4pm
The Trinity Collection
Watches
Open for the 2023 summer season
Classic timepieces: vintage & contemporary
508-228-0262
1 Steamboat Wharf steamshipauthority.com
508-228-7557
50 Main Street
THE TRINITY COLLECTION. Our shop offers an extensive collection of fine timepieces—classic designs with superb Swiss watchmaking. We specialize in fine watches such as: Franck Muller, Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin, Cartier, Chronoswiss, Audemars, Graham, Panerai, Ulysse Nardin, Pierre Kunz, U Boat, and Rolex—vintage and contemporary. We also offer fine jewelry, contemporary and estate. We take trades and are always looking to purchase timepieces.
508-228-0174
departs from 25 Federal St
BARRETT’S TOURS is the oldest tour company on Nantucket. BARRETT’S offers 1-1/2 hour
Events & Entertainment
9:30 to 10:30 AM - Build-a-Train for Ages 3-6
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This barnaby’s mini maker class is a fun for little hands! Kids will put together 3 different wood trains and track. Each child will then get to decorate & paint their project! $58; register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30pm and at sunset.
10 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Cruise with Ack Sail
A Nantucket sailing charter or harbor cruise for up to 17 passenges. Celebrate engagements, weddings, family reunions, or special time spent with good friends. Call 508-423-9985 or acksail.com. Again at 1pm, 4pm, & sunset.
10 AM to 3:30 PM - Free Family Activities at Shipwreck Museum
Unique outdoor activities featuring nautical crafts, marine science, rescue demonstrations, & more. Outside on the grounds of the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum, 158 Polpis Road; free shuttle departs from 25 Federal St starting at 9:30 am.
10 AM to 5 PM - Hands on History: Sailors Valentines: for Ages 5-12
Learn about Nantucket history thru guided crafts. Design a pattern using seashells on a wooden octagon base, inspired by the traditional maritime keepsake. Free with museum admission. Nantucket Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. nha.org
10 AM to 6 PM - Exclusive Viewing of Ammrada
Join Calista West for an exclusive viewing of Ammrada designs in her new shop at 12 Main Street (in the courtyard across from Milly & Grace).
10:30 - Historic Downtown Walking Tour with NHA
Walk through Nantucket town with an NHA Museum Guide & hear the story of the rise and fall of whaling, the beginnings of tourism, and social & racial development on-island. Again at 1:30pm Rain or shine. Tickets at nha.org.
10:30 AM to 12:30 PM - Book Signing with Jan Jacobi
Meet the author of Lincoln in Springfield and Young Lincoln at this book signing at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 508-228-1080 MitchellsBookCorner.com
11 AM to 12 PM - Open Studio! Ages 6+
This class for art lovers offers a variety of mixed media options which will get your child’s creativity flowing: on canvas, working with clay, or making wood art. $58:reserve a spot at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor & enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Again at 1, 2:25, & 4 pm. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
11:15 AM - The Signature Historic Tour with Island Tours
A narrated tour of historic sites in town: Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
2 PM - Polpis Harbor Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
Festooned with salt marshes populated with nesting & fishing shorebirds, Polpis Harbor has beautiful meadows overlooking a cove. Also get a closer look at Nantucket Harbor from an inner harbor coastal bank. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com
2 to 3 PM - Bug Bonanza with Maria Mitchell Assn. for Ages 4+
Find out what insects and small creatures live in the grasses, flowers, & trees of Nantucket. Collect insects like a scientist & learn about their behaviors before we release them. Pre-registration recommended at MariaMitchell.org
4 to 6 PM - Wines & Rinds
Taste wines and cheeses every Friday afternoon at Bartlett’s Farm, 33 Bartlett Farm Road. 508-228-9403 BartlettsFarm.com
4 to 6 PM - Free Teen Game Night
Teens and tweens are invited to play a selection of games in the Learning Lab, including Nintendo Switch games like Just Dance and Mario Party, as well as board games like Trouble and Strategy, & more! Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
4 to 7 PM - Live Music at Cisco Brewers
Featuring Mesha Steele’s Rhythm Allstars at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Road.
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
6 to 8 PM - Free Sing Alongs for Ages 5+: Jungle Book
Parent’s Night Off, Drop off the kids and enjoy some relaxation on us! Pizza and drinks provided. Nantucket Community Music Center, 56 Centre Street. 508-2283352 NantucketMusic.org
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
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Nantucket Dining Guide
Bakeries
Nantucket Bake Shop
All the delicious freshly baked treats & bread you love. Come in to try our new Gluten Free donuts
Open Monday-Saturday from 6:30 am to 4:30 pm
508-228-2797
17-1/2 Old South Road
Interested in enjoying an authentic bit of Nantucket? You still can in the NANTUCKET BAKE SHOP. Here you’ll find genuine Portuguese bread & rolls. Be tempted by our world-famous almond macaroons and Magees. For breakfast, try our egg sandwiches, fresh donuts, native cranberry & blueberry muffins, scones, flaky croissants, & danish accompanied by a steaming cup of Green Mountain coffee. We bake decorated cakes, fresh fruit tortes, cheesecake, chocolate velvets, and pastries. Everyday favorites include cookies, fruit squares, turnovers, fudge squares, pies, cupcakes, & more! Our traditional baked goods are preservative free and hand batched on Nantucket Island. Most of our cookies and our granola are gluten free. Take our Portuguese bread home so your friends can enjoy a bit of old Nantucket. For mail order, visit our website. Nantucketbakeshop.com
Brewers
Cisco Brewers
Open 7 Days a Week
Home of Cisco Brewers, Nantucket Vineyard, and 888
breakfast smoothie. Their Mermaid Magic Smoothie is a great way to start your day! For lunch or later, order one of COOK’S hearty wraps—there are more than 15 to choose from in two sizes, and they also have vegan specialties! All wraps are affordably priced. Go international with the “Bangkok Chicken Wrap,” the “Tokyo Curry Wrap,” the “Napoleon,” or try one of their tasty Bowls. They also have some classics: Italian, Turkey, Tuna Salad, Buffalo Chicken, and more! COOK’s smoothies make a terrific afternoon snack. You can call in or order online at cookscafenantucket.com
Crosswinds Restaurant & Bar
508-228-6005
Open daily 6 am to 9 pm all year 14 Airport Road at the Nantucket Airport
Biggest portions & great food at the best prices; Free & Easy Parking
“Fly into CROSSWINDS...where our huge portions and delicious daily specials will keep your pockets full and your spirits soaring!” Stop by anytime and join us at the Nantucket Memorial Airport, home of the classic “Wings” television series. We have something for everyone on our fun and diverse menu which spans breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Feel free to bring the kiddies with you, because we also have a complete children’s menu, as well. Whether you’re waiting for a plane or just want to relax with a tasty and filling meal at a great price, Crosswinds is the place to go. Come meet our friendly, courteous staff for a casually elegant dining experience and see what’s new at Crosswinds. CrosswindsNantucket.com
The Faregrounds
508-325-5929
5 Bartlett Farm Road
CISCO BREWERS is Nantucket’s first & only craft brewery and prides itself on celebrating a deep-rooted New England island heritage through its portfolio of approachable, sessionable, and coastally-inspired beers. Founded near Cisco Beach in 1995 by hard-working, entrepreneurial islanders, CISCO BREWERS has gained a cult-like following across the Northeast. Visit its open-air beer garden while on Nantucket to enjoy a laid-back, good times atmosphere, live music, and a refreshing pint or two or a craft cocktail made with our own 888. Private tours may be arranged in advance. Table seating is first-come, first-served — reservations are not accepted. Family & dog-friendly. ciscobrewers.com
Clubs & Entertainment
Rose & Crown
508-228-2595
Fri, & Sat 11:30am to 1am AND Sun.-Thurs. 11:30am to 11pm theroseandcrown.com
Come for the Food, Stay for the Fun!
23 South Water Street
THE ROSE & CROWN is a favorite among locals and visitors. We are Nantucket’s only Downtown Nightclub. Whether it’s live local music, guided paint nights, house DJs, big screens for games, or our notorious karaoke competitions, we have your entertainment needs covered. In-season, we have entertainment 7 days a week, with early and late-night options, so everyone has a chance to enjoy the fun. Check our website for off-season entertainment listings.
Light Food & Take-Out
45 Surfside Bakery & Cafe
Breakfast & lunch daily
Take out or eat in our dining room or outdoor patio
774-333-3981
45 Surfside Road
45Surfside.com
Enjoy award-winning pastry chef/owner Rebecca Moesinger’s delicious pastries at 45 SURFSIDE BAKERY & CAFE. In addition to her famous baked goods, 45 Surfside serves madeto-order breakfast, salads, sandwiches and smoothies. Serving breakfast and lunch daily from 6:30am until 2pm. Relax in their air-conditioned dining room or enjoy the summer breeze on their outdoor patio. Serving Cisco beer, wine and frosé. Call ahead to have your order waiting for you: 774-333-3981. You’ll find 45 SURFSIDE BAKERY & CAFÉ half way down Surfside Road on your way to the beach; plenty of parking and a few steps from an NRTA bus stop.
Bartlett’s Farm
Open Daily, Year Round
508-228-9403
33 Bartlett Farm Road
Farm Grown Produce | Garden Center | Groceries | Beer & Wine, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner To Go
A 7th generation family farm growing fresh vegetables on 200 acres of historic Nantucket farm land. Find our full service grocery store onsite with specialty items like quality meats, artisanal cheeses and dairy, olive oils, organic snacks, and more. Order groceries and made to order foods online at Bartlettsfarm.com. Peruse our selection of ‘well-farmed’ wines, craft beers and ciders. Our FARM KITCHEN offers take-out breakfast sandwiches, muffins, pastries, coffee and tea…for lunch we have sandwiches, lobster rolls, clam chowder...dinner specials include roast turkey, veggie curry, and prime rib dinner. Grab lunch on your way to the beach, or food and beverages for your BBQ on the way home. Bartlett’s Farm, Who’s Your Farmer? bartlettsfarm.com
Cook’s Cafe
Open Daily for Takeout
Healthy Take Out — Wraps & Smoothies
508-228-8810
6 South Beach Street
COOK’S CAFE is the way to eat healthy while you’re on Nantucket. Start your day right with one of their breakfast wraps, a toasted bagel, and a cup of freshly brewed coffee or a refreshing
508-228-4095
Lunch, dinner, & late night menu daily from 11:30 am Indoor & Outside Dining
Delicious & affordable. Gift Cards available
27 Fairgrounds Road
One of Nantucket’s favorite restaurants, THE FAREGROUNDS is serving its regular menus with daily specials. Try their tasty Off-Shore Nibbles, their amazing BBQ Pulled Pork Nachos, one of their char-grilled specialty burgers, or indulge in some of their sensational seafood dishes! They have hearty hot and cold sandwiches and salads, and their pizzas are a favorite with patrons! There’s plenty of parking; major credit cards accepted. Visit thefaregrounds.com to see the menus and call FAREGROUNDS at 508-228-4095 to order your takeout. Call ahead to reserve one of their outdoor dining tables! thefaregrounds.com
Nantucket Bake Shop
All the delicious freshly baked treats & bread you love.
Come in to try our new Gluten Free donuts
Open Monday-Saturday from 6:30 am to 4:30 pm
508-228-2797
17-1/2 Old South Road
Interested in enjoying an authentic bit of Nantucket? You still can in the NANTUCKET BAKE SHOP
Here you’ll find genuine Portuguese bread & rolls. For breakfast, try our egg sandwiches, fresh donuts, native cranberry & blueberry muffins, scones, flaky croissants, & danish accompanied by a steaming cup of Green Mountain coffee. Everyday favorites include cookies, fruit squares, turnovers, fudge squares, pies, cupcakes, & more! How about an all white meat chicken pie or fresh spinach quiche for a quick supper? Take our Portuguese bread home so your friends can enjoy a bit of old Nantucket. For mail order, visit our website. Nantucketbakeshop.com
Siam to Go
Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11 am to 2 pm
Dinner: Mon.-Fri. 4 to 7 pm
508-228-SIAM (7426)
Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln
Thai Cuisine made with fresh ingredients at reasonable prices
SIAM TO GO offers an appealing selection of authentic Thai cuisine that is light, fresh, and traditional. The menu includes Thai curries, noodle and rice dishes, and house specialties, offered with a choice of chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, fried tofu, or vegetables. The Create Your Own Curry section of the menu allows you to pair a protein with any of their six favorite curries. The entree section of the menu is especially tempting, with dishes like Kai Yad Sai (Thai-style Egg Fu Yung) and Ram Rong Song. While the menu is extensive, every dish is prepared well and fresh to order, so call ahead to take home or to the beach, or sit at a table in the ice rink lobby and enjoy a taste of Thailand. siamtogonantucket.com
The Surf Beach Grill
Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner daily
Picnic style dining with stunning ocean views
508-825-5531
4 Western Ave at Surfside Beach
Unforgettable Experience and view at THE SURF on Surfside Beach. Come out and try our famous Burgers & Surf Chicken sandwiches, not to mention a variety of fresh salads, homemade lemonades, and ice cream: something for everyone’s palate. We also offer vegan friendly options. The laid-back atmosphere and friendly staff make you feel right at home. Take a moment to breathe in the salty ocean air while overlooking the beautiful view on one of Nantucket’s most beautiful beaches. Whether you’re an early riser seeking breakfast, or in need of a satisfying lunch or dinner, make your way to “The Surf” at Surfside Beach. For beachgoers, we also rent beach chairs, umbrellas and sell sunscreen. Open daily 8:30 am - 8 pm, weather permiting www.thesurf-ack.com
Light Food & Takeout
Gyp~Sea Café
Open 7:30 am to 3 pm
Gyp-Sea Cafe a beachside oasis of flavor & fun!
774-333-3807
7 Harborview Way at Children’s Beach
An ultimate destination serving up a culinary haven of breakfast and lunch favorites such as our local favorite Acai bowl and array of breakfast sandwiches, salads burgers and more. Nestled right next to the sandy shores of Children’s Beach come join us on our new patio with incredible views of the Nantucket Harbor. We’re easy to find: walk down South Beach Street, take a right after Lola 41, and we’re the cafe across the grassy park. gypseacafenantucket.com
Live Entertainment
Cisco Brewers
Open 7 Days a Week
Live Entertainment Is Back - check website for schedule
508-325-5929
5 Bartlett Farm Road
CISCO BREWERS is Nantucket’s first & only craft brewery and prides itself on celebrating a deep-rooted New England island heritage through its portfolio of approachable, sessionable, and coastally-inspired beers. Founded near Cisco Beach in 1995 by hard-working, entrepreneurial islanders, CISCO BREWERS has gained a cult-like following across the Northeast. Visit its open-air beer garden while on Nantucket to enjoy a laid-back, good times atmosphere, live music, and a refreshing pint or two or a craft cocktail made with our own 888. Private tours may be arranged in advance. Table seating is first-come, first-served — reservations are not accepted. ciscobrewers.com
Markets
Bartlett’s Farm
Open Daily, Year Round
508-228-9403
Bartlett Farm Road
Farm Grown Produce | Garden Center | Groceries | Beer & Wine, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner To Go
A 7th generation family farm growing fresh vegetables on 200 acres of historic Nantucket farm land. Find our full service grocery store onsite with specialty items like quality meats, artisanal cheeses and dairy, olive oils, organic snacks, and more. Order groceries and made to order foods online at Bartlettsfarm.com. Peruse our selection of ‘well-farmed’ wines, craft beers and ciders. Our Farm kitchen offers take-out breakfast sandwiches, muffins, pastries, coffee and tea…for lunch we have sandwiches, lobster rolls, clam chowder...dinner specials include roast turkey, veggie curry, and prime rib dinner. Grab lunch on your way to the beach, or food and beverages for your BBQ on the way home. Bartlett’s Farm, Who’s Your Farmer? bartlettsfarm.com
Restaurants
45 Surfside Bakery & Cafe
Breakfast & lunch daily
774-333-3981
45 Surfside Road
Take out or eat in our dining room or outdoor patio 45Surfside.com
Enjoy award-winning pastry chef/owner Rebecca Moesinger’s delicious pastries at 45 SURFSIDE BAKERY & CAFE. In addition to her famous baked goods, 45 Surfside serves madeto-order breakfast, salads, sandwiches and smoothies. Serving breakfast and lunch daily from 6:30am until 2pm. Relax in their air-conditioned dining room or enjoy the summer breeze on their outdoor patio. Serving Cisco beer, wine and frosé. Call ahead to have your order waiting for you: 774-333-3981. You’ll find 45 SURFSIDE BAKERY & CAFÉ half way down Surfside Road on your way to the beach; plenty of parking and a few steps from an NRTA bus stop.
The Brotherhood of Thieves
Open 7 days a week 11:30 am to midnight
Good food. Good drinks. Good company.
774-325-5812
23 Broad Street
Whether you are a first-time or returning visitor to Nantucket, THE BROTHERHOOD OF THIEVES, 23 Broad Street, must be on your To Do List! This landmark island eatery, offers 4 concepts to enjoy—a downstairs pub echoing a 1840s Whaling tavern, a second floor Cisco Kitchen & Bar with a surf shack vibe and live music, the Notch Whiskey Bar, and a Beer Garden on their patio— all in the heart of downtown Nantucket. THE BROTHERHOOD’s different menus feature fresh salads, sushi, hot & cold appetizers, nachos, hearty burgers & sandwiches, their famous curly fries, and entrees featuring fish, chicken, and steak. To accompany your meal, THE BROTHERHOOD serves Cisco & other craft beers on draft, wines by the glass & by the bottle, and more than a dozen signature cocktails. brotherhoodnantucket.com
The Chanticleer
508-257-4499
Open Tues.-Sun. Lunch 11:30 am to 1:30 pm; Dinner served from 5:30 to 9 pm
Reservations Required
9 New Street, Siasconset
Originally opened as a small tea house at the turn of the century, THE CHANTICLEER is now one of the premier restaurants on Nantucket. One of the most romantic destinations on-island, you may linger here over an intimate lunch in the Rose Garden or come together with family and friends for a convivial dinner in one of our personal dining rooms: al fresco on warm evenings. The lush gardens produce organic herbs, flowers, berries, and seasonal vegetables for the kitchen. An extensive wine list features some of the finest wines in the world. Chef Jeff Worster creates seasonal menus celebrating New England’s abundant local offerings from land and sea with a firm anchor in classic techniques and a penchant for cross-cultural meanderings to all corners of the globe. Reservations required; closed Monday. chanticleernantucket.com
Crosswinds Restaurant & Bar
508-228-6005
Open daily 6 am to 9 pm all year 14 Airport Road at the Nantucket Airport
Biggest portions & great food at the best prices; Free & Easy Parking
“Fly into CROSSWINDS...where our huge portions and delicious daily specials will keep your pockets full and your spirits soaring!” Stop by anytime and join us at the Nantucket Memorial Airport, home of the classic “Wings” television series. We have something for everyone on our fun and diverse menu which spans breakfast (6:30am-1:30pm), lunch, and dinner. We have extensive beer, wine, and cocktail selections. Feel free to bring the kiddies with you, because we also have a complete children’s menu, as well. Whether you’re waiting for a plane or just want to relax with a tasty and filling meal at a great price, Crosswinds is the place to go. Come
meet our friendly, courteous staff for a casually elegant dining experience and see what’s new at Crosswinds. CrosswindsNantucket.com
Dune
Serving Dinner Nightly from 5:30 pm, Bar Opens at 5 pm
Where chic meets casual comfort
508-228-5550
20 Broad Street
DUNE is open for the season with Chef Michael Getter, formerly of 21 Federal and American Seasons, in the kitchen! The décor in three distinct dining rooms is a blend of sophisticated elegance and soothing comfort. They also serve on a sheltered patio and have sidewalk cafestyle dining. DUNE offer an extensive selection of handcrafted cocktails, wines, liquors and cordials along with tempting dinner and dessert menus. The ever-changing menu showcases an innovative selection of the finest in seasonal local produce, fish, and meats from regional farms and select purveyors. DuneNantucket.com
The Faregrounds
508-228-4095
Lunch, dinner, & late night menu daily from 11:30 am Indoor & Outside Dining
Affordable Family Dining
27 Fairgrounds Road
FAREGROUNDS is one of Nantucket’s favorite year round restaurants (and we are sports fanatics, with 15 HDTVs)! Choose between the Pudley’s Pub, the cool ocean breeze while you enjoy outdoor dining, and the quiet of FAREGROUNDS dining room! Our affordable fare is complemented by daily specials. We are THE perfect place to satisfy everyone in your party! FAREGROUNDS is the right place to reunite with friends, enjoy a beer and cheer on your team; or gather the family and savor a great meal while enjoying those who matter. thefaregrounds.com
Gyp~Sea Café
Open 7:30 am to 3 pm
Gyp-Sea Cafe a beachside oasis of flavor & fun!
774-333-3807
7 Harborview Way at Children’s Beach
An ultimate destination serving up a culinary haven of breakfast and lunch favorites such as our local favorite Acai bowl and array of breakfast sandwiches, salads burgers and more. Nestled right next to the sandy shores of Children’s Beach come join us on our new patio with incredible views of the Nantucket Harbor. gypseacafenantucket.com
Rose & Crown
Fri, & Sat 11:30 am to 1 am AND Sun.-Thurs. 11:30 am to 11 pm
Indoor & Outdoor Dining ~ Takeout Available
508-228-2595
23 South Water Street
THE ROSE & CROWN is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors. Stop by for one of the largest draft Craft Beer selections on the island and our scratch made Eclectic Pub Fare. We offer everything you could desire, including nachos and wings, sandwiches and our famous burgers, lobster rolls, local seafood, and mouth watering steaks, plus gluten-free and vegetarian options. Always family friendly with a children’s menu. Eat indoors or at our sidewalk tables. And you can order online for takeout. Check theroseandcrown.com for current hours, menus, & daily specials. theroseandcrown.com
Siam to Go
Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11 am to 2 pm
Dinner: Mon.-Fri. 4 to 7 pm
508-228-SIAM (7426)
Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln
Thai Cuisine made with fresh ingredients at reasonable prices
SIAM TO GO offers an appealing selection of authentic Thai cuisine that is light, fresh, and traditional. The menu includes Thai curries, noodle and rice dishes, and house specialties, offered with a choice of chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, fried tofu, or vegetables. The Create Your Own Curry section of the menu allows you to pair a protein with any of their six favorite curries. The entree section of the menu is especially tempting, with dishes like Kai Yad Sai (Thai-style Egg Fu Yung) and Ram Rong Song. While the menu is extensive, every dish is prepared well and fresh to order, so call ahead to take home or to the beach, or sit at a table in the ice rink lobby and enjoy a taste of Thailand. siamtogonantucket.com
Seafood
Souza’s Seafood
Open year-round 9 am to 6 pm
Stop by and enter our weekly Meg-a-Fish Free Seafood Drawing
508-228-9140
23 Trotter’s Lane
SOUZA’S SEAFOOD, under the red and white flag on Trotter’s Lane, offers a full line of quality seafoods both fresh and frozen. The selection changes daily and can include (while they last): littlenecks, cherrystones, lobsters, swordfish, shrimp, quahogs, & more! Selection changes daily. Call ahead and arrange for a cooked lobster for a picnic at home, on the beach, or on the boat. Remember to order a travel pack of lobsters to take off-island with you. Sign up for our free MEGA-FISH drawing!
Wine & Spirits
Current Vintage
Mon-Sat 9 am to 9 pm & Sun. 10 am to 9 pm
Wine • Clothing • Home • Gifts • Provisions
508-228-5073
4 Easy Street
CURRENT VINTAGE is a fun and original concept store with a carefully edited mix of vintage clothing & accessories, wines, cheeses, beer, and home goods. Choose from a selection of nearly 400 wines, including many organic and small production options. Stop by CV in town at 4 Easy Street for the perfect custom gift basket, and try our monthly Sommelier Sampler! CV is a beloved island institution, celebrating more than 15 years in the heart of Nantucket. Join us for fun vibe & serious wines! currentvintage.com
Events & Entertainment
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
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Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
8 PM - Live Music at the Brotherhood
Live music up stairs in the Cisco Surf Bar at Brotherhood of Thieves, 23 Broad Street. brotherhoodnantucket.com
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Town Route
A 3/4-mi, 80 min stroll in the historic district to 5 of the most haunted spots. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
SATURDAY, JULY 29
6:30 AM to 4:30 PM - Bakes for Breast Cancer at Nantucket Bake Shop
All proceeds from sales of snickerdoodles thru Aug. 3 at Nantucket Bake Shop, 171/2 Old South Road will be donated to Bakes for Breast Cancer.
7 AM - Sports Fishing on the Herbert T
Capt. Fred Tonkin is an experienced island fisherman who will take you to where the fish are biting. All equipment provided. A fishing trip on the Herbert T is a memorable for the whole family. Reservations: 508-228-6655 (evenings call 508257-4176). Trips at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm
7:30 to 8:30 AM - Morning Yoga on the Bandstand
Yoga on the bandstand at Children’s Beach: fee is charged by instructor.
8 AM - ACK Clean Team
Help clean up various parts of Nantucket. Supplies provided, including grabbers. Meet at Handlebar Cafe, 15 Washington St. or at Madaket Beach: meet at Millie’s Restaurant.
8:30 AM - Historic Mansions of Main Street and the 1746 Windmill
A 2 mile, nonstop. exercise walk with historic commentary past historic mansions and the most beautiful gardens of Nantucket Town. Cash only; $25; $20 seniors (65+) ; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. whjamieson@gmail.com
774-325-8972
9 to 9:30 AM - Half-Hour Hayrides at Bartlett’s Farm
A fun ride for families on the go. Hayrides are 30-minutes long. Kids can add a sticker book and do the scavenger hunt for $5. For ages 3 & up with parent. $35; under 2 free. Tickets at BartlettsFarm.com or 508-228-9403. ., .
9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at Maria Mitchell Assn. Aquarium
Join MMA staff as they feed the hungry creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. Fun for all ages. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org
9 to 10 AM - Ravenous Reptiles for Ages 4+
Learn about unique adaptations of turtles, frogs, snakes, & more at the MMA Natural Science Museum and touch or hold several of the MMA’s animals. $15; pre-registration required at MariaMitchell.org: at least 1 adult must sign up with children.
9 AM - Guided Tour of Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge
Over-sand vehicle beach tour of Nantucket’s wildest spot with an expert guide. Tickets at thetrustees.org/place/coskata-coatue-wildlife-refuge
9:30 to 10:30 AM - Working with Clay for Ages 2-6
Tracy Daily will share her knowledge of ceramics during this class as your child learns sculpting techniques while creating bowls, planters, garden bells, coasters, candle holders, & more. $58; register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30pm and at sunset.
10 AM - NanPuppets at Children’s Beach
Lizza Obremski’s Nanpuppets at Children’s Beach, Harbor View Way.
10 to 11 AM - Nantucket by Water Whaling History Tour
Learn what life was like in the late 1800’s during the Whaling Era, and see some remaining historic landmarks. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
10 to 11 AM - Read to a Buddy with R.E.A.D. Dogs for Ages 6-12
R.E.A.D Dogs are certified therapy dogs trained to be good listeners. This is a fun, relaxed, nonjudgmental way to become more confident & enjoy reading. Registration required at 508-228-1110 x103. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
10 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Cruise with Ack Sail
A Nantucket sailing charter or harbor cruise for up to 17 passenges. Celebrate engagements, weddings, family reunions, or special time spent with good friends. Call 508-423-9985 or acksail.com. Again at 1pm, 4pm, & sunset.
10 AM to 6 PM - Exclusive Viewing of Ammrada
Join Calista West for an exclusive viewing of Ammrada designs in her new shop at 12 Main Street (in the courtyard across from Milly & Grace).
10:30 - Historic Downtown Walking Tour with NHA
Walk through Nantucket town with an NHA Museum Guide & hear the story of the rise and fall of whaling, the beginnings of tourism, and social & racial development on-island. Again at 1:30pm Rain or shine. Tickets at nha.org.
10:30 AM to 12:30 PM - Book Signing with Judy Lannon
Meet the author of Nine Days at this book signing at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 508-228-1080 MitchellsBookCorner.com
11 AM - Nantucket by Water Oyster Farm Tour
Cruise up harbor to a working oyster farm and see how oysters are grown and why they are so beneficial. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
Departure times: 11 am to 1 pm & 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm
11 AM to 12 PM - Patches x Bags + Beading Class for Ages 6+
Children choose from a variety of fun, colorful bags & select multiple patches to decorate & personalize. Each child can make a beaded wrist strap for their bag + a matching bracelet. $58. Register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
11 AM to 12 PM - Saturday Science with Maria Mitchell Assn.
Dive into the microscopic world, investigate shark biology, create agar art, or collect and examine phytoplankton. Program for adults & children ages 5+. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-register at MariaMitchell.org
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor & enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Again at 1, 2:25, & 4 pm. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
11:15 AM - The Signature Historic Tour with Island Tours
A narrated tour of historic sites in town: Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
12 to 4 PM - 48th Annual Sandcastle and Sculpture Contest
A classic summer event hosted by the Nantucket Island School of Design & the Arts at Jetties Beach. Registration & details at nisda.org
2:45 PM - Gardner Farm Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
This hike is within Nantucket’s oldest outwash plain of sandplain grasslands & contains pitch pine forests with a walkway over an inlet close to Cisco Beach & Cisco Brewery. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com or call 508-422-7466
4 to 7 PM - Live Music at Cisco Brewers
Featuring Mesha Steele’s Rhythm Allstars at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Road.
5 to 7 PM - Preview of Summer Pop-Up at MMA
Join Maria Mitchell Association for a Sip-n-Shop opening preview party at their summer Pop-Up at 33 Washington Street (2 blocks from Main Street), featuring Blade & Bow Bourbon, and a unique & vibrant collection of accessories, barware, jewelry, clothing, & more through Aug. 5
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
6:30 PM - Polpis Harbor Sunset Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
As the sun sets over Nantucket Harbor & Coatue, learn how geological forces formed Nantucket & Polpis Harbors & about salt marsh ecosystem in the harbors & conservation efforts. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com or 508-422-7466
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
7 PM - Rock of Ages by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
This big summer musical takes you back to the totally awesome time of big bands with big egos playing big guitar solos, and sporting even bigger hair! Theatre Workshop production features hits of bands including Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, & more. Tickets at theatrenantucket.org
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Book at nantucketbywater.com or call 508-228-7037.
8 PM - Live Music at the Brotherhood
Live music up stairs in the Cisco Surf Bar at Brotherhood of Thieves, 23 Broad Street. brotherhoodnantucket.com
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Town Route
A 3/4-mi, 80 min stroll in the historic district to 5 of the most haunted spots. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
SUNDAY, JULY 30
7 AM - Sports Fishing on the Herbert T
Capt. Fred Tonkin is an experienced island fisherman who will take you to where the fish are biting. All equipment provided. A fishing trip on the Herbert T is a memorable for the whole family. Reservations: 508-228-6655 (evenings call 508257-4176). Trips at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm
8 AM - Beechwood Farm Loop with Nantucket Walkabout
This property in Polpis shares elements of maritime or coastal heathlands habitat: native tree species, meadows, & wetlands. You’ll feel you’re exploring Yoda’s home swamp planet of Dagobah from Star Wars. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com
9 to 9:30 AM - Half-Hour Hayrides at Bartlett’s Farm
A fun ride for families on the go. Hayrides are 30-minutes long. Kids can add a sticker book and do the scavenger hunt for $5. For ages 3 & up with parent. $35; under 2 free. Tickets at BartlettsFarm.com or 508-228-9403.
9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at Maria Mitchell Assn. Aquarium
Join MMA staff as they feed the hungry creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. Fun for all ages. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org
9 to 10 AM - Ravenous Reptiles for Ages 4+
Learn about unique adaptations of turtles, frogs, snakes, & more at the MMA Natural Science Museum and touch or hold several of the MMA’s animals. $15; pre-registration required at MariaMitchell.org: at least 1 adult must sign up with children.
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10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30pm and at sunset.
10 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Cruise with Ack Sail
A Nantucket sailing charter or harbor cruise for up to 17 passenges. Celebrate engagements, weddings, family reunions, or special time spent with good friends. Call 508-423-9985 or acksail.com. Again at 1pm, 4pm, & sunset.
10 AM to 6 PM - Monica Rich Kosann Trunk Show
Join Calista West for an exclusive Monica Rich Kosann Trunk Show. In the new Calista West shop at 12 Main Street (in the courtyard across from Milly & Grace).
11 AM to 3 PM - Sunday Sips on the Deck
Enjoy beautiful views of the harbor from the Dreamland’s Deck. Access is free; cash bar for those who’d like to “sip”. Weather permitting. 17 S. Water Street.
11 AM to 4 PM - Summer Pop-Up at MMA
Join Maria Mitchell Association for a Summer Pop-Up at 33 Washington Street (2 blocks from Main Street), featuring a unique & vibrant collection of accessories, barware, jewelry, clothing, & more through Aug. 5
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor & enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Again at 1, 2:25, & 4 pm. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
11:15 AM - The Signature Historic Tour with Island Tours
A narrated tour of historic sites in town: Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
1 PM - Guided Tour of Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge
Over-sand vehicle beach tour with an expert guide. Learn about the fascinating flora & fauna at Nantucket’s wildest spot. Tickets at thetrustees.org/place/coskatacoatue-wildlife-refuge
2 PM - Lost Farm Sanctuary Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
The area is within Nantucket’s oldest outwash plain of sandplain grasslands and contains pitch pine forests and a cattail-choked inlet over which a small walkway passes. This is one of the shorter hikes and is close to Cisco Beach and Cisco Brewery. 508-422-7466 WalkNantucket.com
4 to 6 PM - Dreamland Concert Series
Cape Symphony & Jazz at Lincoln Center present “On the Road with Summer Camargo’ in The Dreamland, 17 S. Water Street. NantucketDreamland.org
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:30 to 6:30 PM - Beginners Ukulele Drop-In Free
Learn how to tune and play basic chords. No instrument? No problem. NCMC has a few you can use. Nantucket Community Music Center, 56 Center Street.
6 PM - Children’s Beach Bandstand Concert: Janie Dupont Quartet
Live concert at Children’s Beach, Harbor View Way.
6:15 PM - Smith’s Point Sunset Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
See an amazing sunset at the westernmost extremity of Nantucket in sight of Tuckernuck Island. Walk back on the beach under the rising moon & stars, and maybe take a dip in the ocean if you’re game. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Town Route
A 3/4-mi, 80 min stroll in the historic district to 5 of the most haunted spots. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
MONDAY, JULY 31
FREE STORYWALK: WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A ROCK?
Stop by the Atheneum garden and check out the new StoryWalk: What Can You Do
With a Rock by Pat Zietlow Miller. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
6:30 AM to 4:30 PM - Bakes for Breast Cancer at Nantucket Bake Shop
All proceeds from sales of snickerdoodles thru Aug. 3 at Nantucket Bake Shop, 171/2 Old South Road will be donated to Bakes for Breast Cancer.
7 AM - Sports Fishing on the Herbert T
Capt. Fred Tonkin is an experienced island fisherman who will take you to where the fish are biting. All equipment provided. A fishing trip on the Herbert T is a memorable for the whole family. Reservations: 508-228-6655 (evenings call 508257-4176). Trips at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm
7:30 to 8:30 AM - Morning Yoga on the Bandstand
Yoga on the bandstand at Children’s Beach: fee charged by instructor
8 to 10 AM - Sankaty Bluff Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
On this hike, walk down the beach from the Hoicks Hollow Road public way to see examples of & learn about Nantucket’s geological past. Tickets at 508-422-7466 or WalkNantucket.com
8:30 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point
2-1/2 mi, 1 hr. exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes. End at White Elephant Hotel. Cash Only, $25; $20 for 65+; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 min early whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at Maria Mitchell Assn. Aquarium
Join MMA staff as they feed the hungry creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. Fun for all ages. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org
9 to 10 AM - Ravenous Reptiles for Ages 4+
Learn about unique adaptations of turtles, frogs, snakes, & more at the MMA Natural Science Museum and touch or hold several of the MMA’s animals. $15; pre-registration required at MariaMitchell.org: at least 1 adult must sign up with children.
9 to 11 AM - Join the WGA Strike Strike gathering will continue in the Atheneum Garden until writers get a fair deal! You never know who will show up... Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
9:30 to 10:30 AM - Build-a-Vehicle Ages 3-6
This Barnaby’s mini maker class is a fun hands-on hour of building & painting! Kids will construct 4 wood vehicles & decorate them using a variety of materials. $58; register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30pm and at sunset.
10 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Cruise with Ack Sail
A Nantucket sailing charter or harbor cruise for up to 17 passenges. Celebrate engagements, weddings, family reunions, or special time spent with good friends. Call 508-423-9985 or acksail.com. Again at 1pm, 4pm, & sunset.
10 to 11:30 AM - PYO Veggie Hayride Tours
Hop on the wagon and head to multiple stops in the field to pick your own melons, tomatoes, corn and more: kids especially love this tour! Bags & guidance provided. $85 for Adult, $55 for 6-12, under 5 free. Bartlett’s Farm, 33 Bartlett Farm Road. 508-228-9403 BartlettsFarm.com
10 AM to 3:30 PM - Free Family Activities at Shipwreck Museum
Unique outdoor activities featuring nautical crafts, marine science, rescue demonstrations, & more. Outside on the grounds of the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum, 158 Polpis Road; free shuttle departs from 25 Federal St starting at 9:30 am.
10 AM to 5 PM - Hands on History: Herb Sachets: for Ages 5-12
Learn about Nantucket history with guided crafts. Combine a blend of dried herbs, inspired by the Oldest House Kitchen Garden in a hand-decorated muslin sachet. Free with museum admission. Nantucket Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. nha.org
10:30 - Historic Downtown Walking Tour with NHA
Walk through Nantucket town with an NHA Museum Guide & hear the story of the rise and fall of whaling, the beginnings of tourism, and social & racial development on-island. Again at 1:30pm Rain or shine. Tickets at nha.org.
11 AM to 12 PM - Getting Slime-y! Ages 6+
This class is all things messy: kids will make their own batch of Slime while learning about measurements & the science behind slime making. This class will ensure that your house will stay clean while we take care of the mess! $58. Reserve a spot at BarnabysNantucket.com ~ 508-680-1553.
11 AM to 12 PM - Bug Bonanza with Maria Mitchell Assn. for Ages 4+
Find out what insects and small creatures live in the grasses, flowers, & trees of Nantucket. Collect insects like a scientist & learn about their behaviors before we release them. Pre-registration recommended at MariaMitchell.org
11 AM to 12 PM - Find Waldo Party
An appearance by Waldo himself plus prizes and raffles. Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 508-228-1080 MitchellsBookCorner.com
11 AM to 4 PM - Summer Pop-Up at MMA
Join Maria Mitchell Association for a Summer Pop-Up at 33 Washington Street (2 blocks from Main Street), featuring a unique & vibrant collection of accessories, barware, jewelry, clothing, & more through Aug. 5
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor & enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Again at 1, 2:25, & 4 pm. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
11:15 AM - The Signature Historic Tour with Island Tours
A narrated tour of historic sites in town: Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
1 PM - Guided Tour of Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge
Over-sand vehicle beach tour with an expert guide. Learn about the fascinating flora & fauna at Nantucket’s wildest spot. Tickets at thetrustees.org/place/coskatacoatue-wildlife-refuge
2 PM - Stump Swamp/Norwood Farm Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
A mashup of island terrain; forest, upland meadows, small ponds, a former cranberry bog, & one of the island’s true flowing streams. A 90-120 min. dual property hike, depending on group interest. 508-422-7466 WalkNantucket.com
4 to 7 PM - Live Music at Cisco Brewers
Featuring Mr. Martin Rivas at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Road.
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Events & Entertainment
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
from page 43
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:30 to 6:30 PM - Nantucket Musical Arts Society: Meet the Artist - Cavatina Duo
Free and informal meet & greet with the talented artists before their concerts the following day Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. Presented by Nantucket Musical Arts Society
6 PM - Harborview Concert Series Presents: Foggy Roots
Join the Dreamland for a beautiful evening in the Harborview Room and Deck featuring the much-loved island reggae band Foggy Roots. Cash Bar & lite snacks available. Free entry for ages 12 & younger with adult: $25(+$3 service fee) Tickets at NantucketDreamland.org
6 to 7 PM - Live Music with Jacob Butler
Live Music at The Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street.
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
7 to 8 PM - Free Group Conversation - Intermediate
Practice conversational English in a friendly group setting, led by a literacy volunteer. Register: ccreighton@nantucketatheneum.org or text 508-332-0605
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7:30 PM - Call Fosse at the Minskoff - A Memoir That Moves
In this entirely true, middle-age coming-of-age story, dancer & actor Mimi Quillin brings audiences along with her into the inner sanctum of 2 of the greatest giants the theatre world has ever known: Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon. Written and performed by Quillin. White Heron Theatre Company, 5 North Water Street. Tickets at 508-825-5268 WhiteHeronTheatre.org
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Town Route
A 3/4-mi, 80 min stroll in the historic district to 5 of the most haunted spots. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
9 PM - Open Night: Stargazing at Loines Observatory
Join Maria Mitchell’s professional astronomers for a tour of Nantucket’s night sky. Two sessions: 9 to 9:45 pm & 9:45 PM to 10:30 pm. Pre-registration recommended. $22 for adults, $12 for children. MariaMitchell.org
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1
6:30 AM to 4:30 PM - Bakes for Breast Cancer at Nantucket Bake Shop
All proceeds from sales of snickerdoodles thru Aug. 3 at Nantucket Bake Shop, 171/2 Old South Road will be donated to Bakes for Breast Cancer.
7 AM - Sports Fishing on the Herbert T
Capt. Fred Tonkin is an experienced island fisherman who will take you to where the fish are biting. All equipment provided. A fishing trip on the Herbert T is a memorable for the whole family. Reservations: 508-228-6655 (evenings call 508257-4176). Trips at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm
7:30 to 8:30 AM - Morning Yoga on the Bandstand
Yoga on the bandstand at Children’s Beach: fee charged by instructor
8 AM - Gardner Farm Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
This hike is within Nantucket’s oldest outwash plain of sandplain grasslands and contains pitch pine forests with a walkway over a cattail-choked inlet. This hike is close to Cisco Beach & Cisco Brewery. 508-422-7466 WalkNantucket.com
8 to 9:30 AM - Flower Picking Hayride Tours
Participants pick bouquets in the fields with the help of Fernanda and her flower staff. Clippers provided & Bartlett’s will deliver buckets of bouquets back to the market after the tour. Adults: $85, Ages 6-12: $50; and free for 5 & younger. Bartlett’s Farm, 33 Bartlett Farm Road. Reserve a spot at BartlettsFarm.com
8:30 AM - Historic Mansions of Main Street and the 1746 Windmill
A 2 mile, nonstop. exercise walk with historic commentary past historic mansions and the most beautiful gardens of Nantucket Town. Cash only; $25; $20 seniors (65+) ; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at Maria Mitchell Assn. Aquarium
Join MMA staff as they feed the hungry creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. Fun for all ages. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org
9 to 10 AM - Ravenous Reptiles for Ages 4+
Learn about unique adaptations of turtles, frogs, snakes, & more at the MMA Natural Science Museum and touch or hold several of the MMA’s animals. $15; pre-registration required at MariaMitchell.org: at least 1 adult must sign up with children.
9 to 11 AM - Marine Ecology Field Trip
Help collect, identify and release fish, crabs, shrimp, & other marine life during this program that is part of a research project & interesting for adults + kids. $30 per participant. Register at 508-228-9198 MariaMitchell.org
9:30 to 10:30 AM - Wood Bowl Fish Art Class for Ages 2-6
Kids design & create a nautical scene using a variety of materials from wood,
paint, & more,. $58; register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
9:30 to 10:30 AM - Free Workshops about Seal Safety for Ages 5-11
Learn about the most abundant animal we share the beach with here on Nantucket: gray seals. Children learn safety tips around seals & info to share. Offered by Marine Mammal Alliance Nantucket. Register at NantucketMMAN.org
9:45 to 10:30 AM - Free Music in the Morning
Join Lizza in the garden for fun songs & singing games. Bring a blanket to sit on. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30pm and at sunset.
10 to 11 AM - Nantucket by Water Whaling History Tour
Learn what life was like in the late 1800’s during the Whaling Era, and see some remaining historic landmarks. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
10 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Cruise with Ack Sail
A Nantucket sailing charter or harbor cruise for up to 17 passenges. Celebrate engagements, weddings, family reunions, or special time spent with good friends. Call 508-423-9985 or acksail.com. Again at 1pm, 4pm, & sunset.
10 AM to 3:30 PM - Free Family Activities at Shipwreck Museum
Unique outdoor activities featuring nautical crafts, marine science, rescue demonstrations, & more. Outside on the grounds of the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum, 158 Polpis Road; free shuttle departs from 25 Federal St starting at 9:30 am.
10 AM to 5 PM - Hands on History: Scratch Board Scrimshaw for Ages 5-12
Learn about Nantucket history with guided craft activities. Try your hand at creating an original design on scratchboard “tooth.” Free with museum admission. Nantucket Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street. nha.org
10:30 - Historic Downtown Walking Tour with NHA
Walk through Nantucket town with an NHA Museum Guide & hear the story of the rise and fall of whaling, the beginnings of tourism, and social & racial development on-island. Again at 1:30pm Rain or shine. Tickets at nha.org.
11 AM to 12 PM - Open Studio! Ages 6+
A class for art lovers offers a variety of mixed media options which will get your child’s creativity flowing: on canvas, working with clay, or making wood art. $58: reserve a spot at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
11 AM to 12 PM - Nature Story Hour for Young Explorers
A Maria Mitchell Assn. educator will read a nature or science related book, introduce an MMA’s animal friend, & make a craft of play games. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. $15. Register at MariaMitchell.org
11 AM to 4 PM - Summer Pop-Up at MMA
Join Maria Mitchell Association for a Summer Pop-Up at 33 Washington Street (2 blocks from Main Street), featuring a unique & vibrant collection of accessories, barware, jewelry, clothing, & more through Aug. 5
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor & enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Again at 1, 2:25, & 4 pm. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
11:15 AM - The Signature Historic Tour with Island Tours
A narrated tour of historic sites in town: Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
1 to 4 PM - Maria Mitchell Assn’s Free Celebration of Maria’s 205th Birthday
Join the Maria Mitchell Asson as it celebrates Maria Mitchell’s 205th birthday on on Vestal Street. This is a free event with astronomy & natural science activities, live animal displays, research demonstrations, face painting, live music, and free admission to the Maria Mitchell Association Vestal Street Museums.
2 PM - Polpis Harbor Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
Festooned with salt marshes populated with nesting & fishing shorebirds, Polpis Harbor also has beautiful meadows overlooking the east cove. This hike gives a closer look at Nantucket Harbor from an inner harbor coastal bank. Tickets at 508422-7466 or WalkNantucket.com
4 to 6 PM - Opening Reception for Threads of Life Quilt Exhibition
Cocktails & a preview of Nantucket Historical Assn hosts a curated exhibition of quilts titled Threads of Life at its historic Greater Light, 8 Howard Street. Each quilt is designed by a top design luminary. Quilts are offered for sale at the exhibition & online, with a generous portion of the proceeds benefiting the NHA. NHA.org
4 to 7 PM - Live Music at Cisco Brewers
Featuring Mr. Martin Rivas at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Road.
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:30 PM - Salon Series: Demonstration with Katie Trinkle Legge
Artist Member & past president of AAN, Katie Trinkle Legge, is known for her largescale still lifes. Katie is one of AAN’s summer Artists-in Residence and will treat the Salon Series members to a special demonstration & discussion. Nantucketarts.org
6 to 7 PM - Live Music with Jacob Butler
Live Music at The Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street.
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
6:30 PM - Live Concert Cavatina Duo
Live concert featuring David Wolfe in St. Paul’s Church, 20 Fair Street. Tickets $30 at the door: nantucketmusicalartssociety.org
7 PM - Rock of Ages by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
This big summer musical takes you back to the totally awesome time of big bands with big egos playing big guitar solos, and sporting even bigger hair! Theatre Workshop production features hits of bands including Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, & more. Tickets at theatrenantucket.org
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise with the Shanty Singers
A sunset cruise with live music by Nantucket’s own Shanty Singers! BYOB. Departure time will vary with sunset. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
7:30 PM - Call Fosse at the Minskoff - A Memoir That Moves
In this entirely true, middle-age coming-of-age story, dancer & actor Mimi Quillin brings audiences along with her into the inner sanctum of 2 of the greatest giants the theatre world has ever known: Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon. Written and performed by Quillin. White Heron Theatre Company, 5 North Water Street. Tickets at 508-825-5268 WhiteHeronTheatre.org
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Cemetery Route
A 1-1/3 mi, 90 min eerie stroll featuring Old North Burial Ground, Oldest House, & 2 haunted hotels. Led by original guide. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 15 min early.whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
8 to 9 PM - Full Moon Nature Walk
Join Joanna Roche on a peaceful walk brightened by the beauty of the full moon. Connect to the sky and with nature as we discuss legends & narratives past and present. Register at Mariamitchell.org
9 PM - Open Night: Stargazing at Loines Observatory
Join Maria Mitchell’s professional astronomers for a tour of Nantucket’s night sky. Two sessions: 9 to 9:45 pm & 9:45 PM to 10:30 pm. Pre-registration recommended. $22 for adults, $12 for children. MariaMitchell.org
WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 2
6:30 AM to 4:30 PM - Bakes for Breast Cancer at Nantucket Bake Shop
All proceeds from sales of snickerdoodles thru Aug. 3 at Nantucket Bake Shop, 171/2 Old South Road will be donated to Bakes for Breast Cancer.
7 AM - Sports Fishing on the Herbert T
Capt. Fred Tonkin is an experienced island fisherman who will take you to where the fish are biting. All equipment provided. A fishing trip on the Herbert T is a memorable for the whole family. Reservations: 508-228-6655 (evenings call 508257-4176). Trips at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm
7:30 to 8:30 AM - Morning Yoga on the Bandstand
Yoga on the bandstand at Children’s Beach: fee charged by instructor
8 AM - Smith’s Point Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
Nantucket’s weasternmost sand extremity is a great hike to see nesting piping plovers, least terns and American oystercatchers during the summer and catch a glimpse of Tuckernuck Island. Tickets at 508-422-7466 WalkNantucket.com
8:30 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point 2-1/2 mi, 1 hr. exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes. End at White Elephant Hotel. Cash Only, $25; $20 for 65+; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 min early whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
9 AM - Free Tour of Brant Point Hatchery
Tours last 45 minutes with 15 minutes for questions at the end. Parking can be challenging: it’s best to walk to the hatchery at Brant Point Beach. Sign up at linktr.ee/NRD_ACK
9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at Maria Mitchell Assn. Aquarium
Join MMA staff as they feed the hungry creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. Fun for all ages. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org
9 to 10 AM - Ravenous Reptiles for Ages 4+
Learn about unique adaptations of turtles, frogs, snakes, & more at the MMA Natural Science Museum and touch or hold several of the MMA’s animals. $15; pre-registration required at MariaMitchell.org: at least 1 adult must sign up with children.
9:30 to 10:30 AM - Mini Mosaics! Ages 2-6
Kids will design a mosaic using colorful tiles to create a pattern of decorative art! Their mosaic could be used as a wall hanging, coaster, or even a trivet! $58: register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30pm and at sunset.
10 to 11:30 AM - Farm and Field Hayride Tour
This tour goes all over the farm, with multiple stops at the tomato houses, lily houses, etc via by hayride. Comes with a sticker sheet and scavenger hunt for kids. Adults $65, 6-12 $50, under 5 - free. Bartlett’s Farm, 33 Bartlett Farm Road. Tickets at 508-228-9403 or at BartlettsFarm.com
10 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Cruise with Ack Sail
A Nantucket sailing charter or harbor cruise for up to 17 passenges. Celebrate engagements, weddings, family reunions, or special time spent with good friends. Call 508-423-9985 or acksail.com. Again at 1pm, 4pm, & sunset.
10 AM to 3:30 PM - Free Family Activities at Shipwreck Museum
Unique outdoor activities featuring nautical crafts, marine science, rescue demonstrations, & more. Outside on the grounds of the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum, 158 Polpis Road; free shuttle departs from 25 Federal St starting at 9:30 am.
10 AM to 5 PM - Hands on History: Watercolor Whales: for Ages 5-12
Learn about Nantucket history with guided crafts. Explore color & texture, while learning about whales with this painterly craft. Free with museum admission. Nantucket Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street. nha.org
10 AM to 5 PM - Threads of Life Quilt Exhibition
Nantucket Historical Assn hosts a curated exhibition of quilts titled Threads of Life at its historic Greater Light, 8 Howard Street, during its annual summer fundraiser, Nantucket by Design. Each quilt is designed by a top design luminary from around the globe. All quilts will be available for sale at the exhibition and online, with a generous portion of the net proceeds from the sales benefiting the NHA. NHA.org
10:30 - Historic Downtown Walking Tour with NHA
Walk through Nantucket town with an NHA Museum Guide & hear the story of the rise and fall of whaling, the beginnings of tourism, and social & racial development on-island. Again at 1:30pm Rain or shine. Tickets at nha.org.
11 AM - Nantucket by Water Oyster Farm Tour
Cruise up harbor to a working oyster farm and see how oysters are grown and why they are so beneficial. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
Departure times: 11 am to 1 pm & 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm
11 AM to 12 PM - Working with Clay Class for Ages 6+
Tracy Daily will share her knowledge of ceramics during this class as your child will learn various sculpting techniques while creating bowls, planters, garden bells, coasters, candle holders, and much more. $58; register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
11 AM to 12 PM - Book Signing with Elin Hilderbrand
Meet the author of The Five-Star Weekend and many other novels at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 508-228-1080 MitchellsBookCorner.com
11 AM to 4 PM - 67th Annual House & Garden Tour
On Nantucket Garden Club’s annual tour, “Summer on Orange,“ you can visit 5 beautiful homes + 4 lovely gardens on Orange Street. Tickets may be purchased on houses on tour for $75. Proceeds support funding of college scholarships for NHS students and community grants. NantucketGardenClub.org
11 AM to 4 PM - Summer Pop-Up at MMA
Join Maria Mitchell Association for a Summer Pop-Up at 33 Washington Street (2 blocks from Main Street), featuring a unique & vibrant collection of accessories, barware, jewelry, clothing, & more through Aug. 5
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor & enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Again at 1, 2:25, & 4 pm. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
11:15 AM - The Signature Historic Tour with Island Tours
A narrated tour of historic sites in town: Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
1 PM - Cruise on the Tall Ship Lynx
An unforgettable sail through history in Nantucket waters: Lynx is a working replica of an 1812 schooner. Sailings are 2.5 hours: passengers can bring snacks & beverages. Book this memorable experience at tallshiplynx.com or 978-4792197.
2 PM - Lost Farm Sanctuary Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
The area is within Nantucket’s oldest outwash plain of sandplain grasslands and contains pitch pine forests & an inlet with a small walkway. This hike is close to Cisco Beach & Cisco Brewery. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com or 508-422-7466.
2 to 3 PM - Beach Biology Field Trip
Join MMA staff to learn about the fascinating ecology, and geology of Nantucket’s unique shoreline. $30. re-registration required. 508-228-5387 MariaMitchell.org
2 to 3 PM - Bug Bonanza with Maria Mitchell Assn. for Ages 4+
Find out what insects and small creatures live in the grasses, flowers, & trees of Nantucket. Collect insects like a scientist & learn about their behaviors before we release them. Pre-registration recommended at MariaMitchell.org
2 to 4 PM - Calling All Writers
Join with other writers to share written work: memoirs, poetry, travel, essay, fiction. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
2 to 4:30 PM - Free Drop In Gams with No Instruction
Have an unfinished chair, basket, beading or stitching project? Bring a project you are working on to this open session to work in the company of others. All levels; basic tools are available for your use. 1800 House, 7 Mill Street. nha.org
3 to 4 PM - “Who They Are”: Hosted in The Garden
Talk to a guest who belongs to Nantucket in some way, from vacationers to generational residents & everything in between. Discuss their lives, their relationship with Nantucket, and a prediction of what the future holds for Nantucket. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
3 PM - Sunset Sail on the Tall Ship Lynx
An unforgettable sail through history in Nantucket waters: Lynx is a working replica of an 1812 schooner. Sailings are 2.5 hours + launch time: passengers can bring snacks & beverages. Book this memorable experience at tallshiplynx.com or 978-479-2197.
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Events & Entertainment
3:30 to 4:30 PM - Getting Slime-y! Ages 4+
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This class is all things messy: kids will make their own batch of Slime while learning about measurements & the science behind slime making. This class will ensure that your house will stay clean while we take care of the mess! $58. Reserve a spot at BarnabysNantucket.com ~ 508-680-1553.
4 to 7 PM - Live Music at Cisco Brewers
Featuring Buckle & Shake at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Road.
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
6 PM - Live Music with Sean Lee
Live Music at The Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street.
6:30 PM - Shawkemo Hills Sunset Hike with Nantucket Walkabout Hike through a portion of the island shaped by the last glacier to cover most of N. America. See & learn about the formation of Coatue, Great Point, the Haulover, Nantucket Harbor & inner harbor shores. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Time changes with sunset.
7 PM - Free Cultural Arts Lecture at NISDA
Endowed Professor of Art at West Virginia University School of Art & Design will share his ceramic works, inventive technological teaching, & the global connections from W. Virginia to China & Japan. NISDA, 23 Wauwinet Rd, 508-228-9248
7 PM - Rock of Ages by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
This big summer musical takes you back to the totally awesome time of big bands with big egos playing big guitar solos, and sporting even bigger hair! Theatre Workshop production features hits of bands including Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, & more. Tickets at theatrenantucket.org
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7:30 PM - Call Fosse at the Minskoff - A Memoir That Moves
In this entirely true, middle-age coming-of-age story, dancer & actor Mimi Quillin brings audiences along with her into the inner sanctum of 2 of the greatest giants the theatre world has ever known: Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon. Written and performed by Quillin. White Heron Theatre Company, 5 North Water Street. Tickets at 508-825-5268 WhiteHeronTheatre.org
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Cemetery Route
A 1-1/3 mi, 90 min eerie stroll featuring Old North Burial Ground, Oldest House, & 2 haunted hotels. Led by original guide. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 15 min early.whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
9 PM - Open Night: Stargazing at Loines Observatory
Join Maria Mitchell’s professional astronomers for a tour of Nantucket’s night sky. Two sessions: 9 to 9:45 pm & 9:45 PM to 10:30 pm. Pre-registration recommended. $22 for adults, $12 for children. MariaMitchell.org
9 to 10 PM - Maria Mitchell Assn. Nighttime Marine Ecology Field Trip
Nantucket Harbor teems with marine life at night that is not visible in the day. Join aquarium staff to learn about fish, squid, crabs, & other creatures that come out to feed at night. Program is designed for adults and children ages 10+. Register at mariamitchell.org
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3
6:30 AM to 4:30 PM - Bakes for Breast Cancer at Nantucket Bake Shop
All proceeds from sales of snickerdoodles thru Aug. 3 at Nantucket Bake Shop, 171/2 Old South Road will be donated to Bakes for Breast Cancer.
7 AM - Sports Fishing on the Herbert T
Capt. Fred Tonkin is an experienced island fisherman who will take you to where the fish are biting. All equipment provided. A fishing trip on the Herbert T is a memorable for the whole family. Reservations: 508-228-6655 (evenings call 508257-4176). Trips at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm
7:30 to 8:30 AM - Morning Yoga on the Bandstand
Yoga on the bandstand at Children’s Beach; fee charged by instructor
8 AM - Beechwood Farm Loop with Nantucket Walkabout
This property in Polpis shares elements of maritime or coastal heathlands habitat: native tree species, meadows, & wetlands. You’ll feel you’re exploring Yoda’s home swamp planet of Dagobah from Star Wars. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com
8 to 9:30 AM - Flower Picking Hayride Tours
Participants pick bouquets in the fields with the help of Fernanda and her flower staff. Clippers provided & Bartlett’s will deliver buckets of bouquets back to the market after the tour. Adults: $85, Ages 6-12: $50; and free for 5 & younger. Bartlett’s Farm, 33 Bartlett Farm Road. Reserve a spot at BartlettsFarm.com
8:30 AM - Historic Mansions of Main Street and the 1746 Windmill
A 2 mile, nonstop. exercise walk with historic commentary past historic mansions and the most beautiful gardens of Nantucket Town. Cash only; $25; $20 seniors (65+) ; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at Maria Mitchell Assn. Aquarium
Join MMA staff as they feed the hungry creatures at the Aquarium before it opens.
Fun for all ages. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org
9 to 10 AM - Ravenous Reptiles for Ages 4+
Learn about unique adaptations of turtles, frogs, snakes, & more at the MMA Natural Science Museum and touch or hold several of the MMA’s animals. $15; pre-registration required at MariaMitchell.org: at least 1 adult must sign up with children.
9 to 11 AM - Marine Ecology Field Trip
Help collect, identify and release fish, crabs, shrimp, & other marine life during this program that is part of a research project & interesting for adults + kids. $30 per participant. Register at 508-228-9198 MariaMitchell.org
9 AM - Guided Tour of Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge
Over-sand vehicle beach tour of Nantucket’s wildest spot with an expert guide. Tickets at thetrustees.org/place/coskata-coatue-wildlife-refuge
9 AM to 3 PM - Youth Adventure Sail Aboard the Tall Ship Lynx
An in-depth sailing experience aboard Tall Ship Lynx. Tall Ship Adventure Sails are day-long expedition for young adults: sailors aboard the ship in the morning and join crew members for a sailing tour that offers traditional tall ship sailing skills. For ages 12-17. Lunch & launch fee included. $45 (Egan Maritime members $35). Register at EganMaritime.org
9:30 to 10:30 AM - Beading Bonanza! Ages 2-6
Explore the art of beading: bracelets & necklaces & keychains, kids choose from a variety of beads of various materials, shapes, sizes, & colors, designing & creating their own jewelry. $58; Register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
9:45 to 10:15 AM - Free Nanpuppets at the Atheneum
Join Lizza and her puppet friends for some fun in the garden. Bring a blanket to sit on: Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30pm and at sunset.
10 to 11 AM - Nantucket by Water Whaling History Tour
Learn what life was like in the late 1800’s during the Whaling Era, and see some remaining historic landmarks. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
10 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Cruise with Ack Sail
A Nantucket sailing charter or harbor cruise for up to 17 passenges. Celebrate engagements, weddings, family reunions, or special time spent with good friends. Call 508-423-9985 or acksail.com. Again at 1pm, 4pm, & sunset.
10 AM to 3:30 PM - Free Family Activities at Shipwreck Museum
Unique outdoor activities featuring nautical crafts, marine science, rescue demonstrations, & more. Outside on the grounds of the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum, 158 Polpis Road; free shuttle departs from 25 Federal St starting at 9:30 am.
10 AM to 5 PM - Hands on History: Collage Postcards: for Ages 5-12
Learn about Nantucket history with guided craft activities. Create a souvenir to keep or mail to a friend using cut paper collage to create a unique postcard. Free with museum admission. Nantucket Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. nha.org
10 AM to 5 PM - Threads of Life Quilt Exhibition
Nantucket Historical Assn hosts a curated exhibition of quilts titled Threads of Life at its historic Greater Light, 8 Howard Street, during its annual summer fundraiser, Nantucket by Design. Each quilt is designed by a top design luminary from around the globe. All quilts will be available for sale at the exhibition and online, with a generous portion of the net proceeds from the sales benefiting the NHA. NHA.org
10:30 - Historic Downtown Walking Tour with NHA
Walk through Nantucket town with an NHA Museum Guide & hear the story of the rise and fall of whaling, the beginnings of tourism, and social & racial development on-island. Again at 1:30pm Rain or shine. Tickets at nha.org.
11 AM to 12 PM - Fairy House Wonderlands! Ages 6+
This class focuses on designing & creating all the miniature elements that come together to build a child’s own special, little world using mixed media, recycled, & raw materials. $58 Reserve a spot at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
11 AM to 4 PM - Summer Pop-Up at MMA
Join Maria Mitchell Association for a Summer Pop-Up at 33 Washington Street (2 blocks from Main Street), featuring a unique & vibrant collection of accessories, barware, jewelry, clothing, & more through Aug. 5
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor & enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Again at 1, 2:25, & 4 pm. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
11:15 AM - The Signature Historic Tour with Island Tours
A narrated tour of historic sites in town: Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:30 AM to 2 PM - Nantucket by Design Keynote Luncheon
Keynote speakers include Ashley Hicks & Martina Mondadori, joined by moderator Stacey Bewkes of Quintessence for an engaging presentation followed by lunch. A Nantucket by Design Event. Tickets at NHA.org
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
12 PM - Free Tour of Brant Point Hatchery
Tours last 45 minutes with 15 minutes for questions at the end. Parking can be challenging: it’s best to walk to the hatchery at Brant Point Beach. Sign up at linktr.ee/NRD_ACK
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12:45 PM - Linda Loring Nature Foundation Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
LLNF’s publicly accessible property has easy trails thru sandplain grasslands, coastal shrublands, & along the North Head of Long Pond in sight of an active osprey nest. 110 Eel Point Road. 508-422-7466 WalkNantucket.com
2 to 3 PM - Nature Story Hour
Designed for the young explorer: an MMA educator will read a nature or science related book, introduce an MMA’s animal friend, & make a craft of play games. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. Register at MariaMitchell.org $15
2 to 3 PM - Read to a Buddy with R.E.A.D. Dogs for Ages 6-12
R.E.A.D Dogs are certified therapy dogs trained to be good listeners. This is a fun, relaxed, nonjudgmental way to become more confident & enjoy reading. Registration required at 508-228-1110 x103. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
2 to 3:30 PM - Earth Story Walk and Talk for Adults
Join MMA’s scientist-in-residence, Dr. Rich Blundell on a journey through the story of planet Earth. Each stride of this 2.9-mi walk accounts for about 1 million years of Earth & human history. Pre-registration required at Mariamitchell.org.
3 PM - Sunset Sail on the Tall Ship Lynx
An unforgettable sail through history in Nantucket waters: Lynx is a working replica of an 1812 schooner. Sailings are 2.5 hours + launch time: passengers can bring snacks & beverages. Book at tallshiplynx.com or 978-479-2197.
4 to 4:45 PM - Free Teen Yoga
Learn mindful movement strategies to stretch and strengthen muscles + calming mindfulness & strategies to reduce stress and connect to joy. No experience needed. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India St. NantucketAtheneum.org
4 to 7 PM - Live Music at Cisco Brewers
Featuring Easy Honey at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Road.
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
6 to 7 PM - ELL Beginner & Intermediate English
Literacy Volunteers of the Atheneum (LVA) offer a drop-in class at Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
6 to 7 PM - Live Music with Jacob Butler
Live Music at The Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street.
6 to 7:30 PM - TGIT for Kids! Slime + Wood Art for Ages 5+
This Barnaby’s class gives parents a night out while we entertain your kids! Kids will make 2 different art projects: slime, wood art, beading, painting, clay, & more! Activities vary. Snacks, pizza, & drinks included: $110; register at BarnabysNantucket.com or 508-680-1553.
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
7 PM - Rock of Ages by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
This big summer musical takes you back to the totally awesome time of big bands with big egos playing big guitar solos, and sporting even bigger hair! Theatre Workshop production features hits of bands including Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, & more. Tickets at theatrenantucket.org
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7 to 8:30 PM - Geschke Lecturer: Mike Barnicle -Journalism and Democracy
New York Times best selling author, William D. Cohan in conversation with senior contributor and veteran columnist on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Mike Barnicle. Tickets at NantucketAtheneum.org
7:45 to 9:30 PM - Maria Mitchell Assn. Owl Prowl
Listen for calls of a variety of nocturnal animals & birds and watch for owls as they begin their nightly activity. Program is for adults, but children 8+ are welcome to register with an adult. $45. Register at MariaMitchell.org
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Cemetery Route
A 1-1/3 mi, 90 min eerie stroll featuring Old North Burial Ground, Oldest House, & 2 haunted hotels. Led by original guide. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 15 min early.whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
10 PM - Karaoke
Karaoke at the Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street. TheRoseAndCrown.com
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4
7 AM - Sports Fishing on the Herbert T
Capt. Fred Tonkin is an experienced island fisherman who will take you to where the fish are biting. All equipment provided. A fishing trip on the Herbert T is a memorable for the whole family. Reservations: 508-228-6655 (evenings call 508257-4176). Trips at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm
7:30 to 8:30 AM - Morning Yoga on the Bandstand
Yoga on the bandstand at Children’s Beach; fee charged by instructor.
8 AM - Smooth Hummocks Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
Smooth Hummocks is Nantucket’s version of the Midwest’s prairies with rare wildflowers & grasses that thrive in sandy soil. Smooth Hummocks is a fascinating island ecosystem with many things to teach. Tickets at WalkNantucket.com
9 to 9:30 AM - Half-Hour Hayrides at Bartlett’s Farm
A fun ride for families on the go. Hayrides are 30-minutes long. Kids can add a sticker book and do the scavenger hunt for $5. For ages 3 & up with parent. $35; under 2 free. Tickets at BartlettsFarm.com or 508-228-9403.
Events are updated daily at Nantucket.net
ROUTE.....$3, 5/27-6/19 & 9/5-10/1, 7am-11:30pm, every 60 mins; 6/20-9/4 every 30 mins.
AIRPORT ROUTE.....$3, 5/26-9/11 7am-8pm every 30 mins., also servicing the Park & Ride Lot at 2 Fairgrounds Road.
SCONSET VIA MILESTONE RD.....$3, 6/12-9/17 7:15am-7:15pm, every 60 mins.
SCONSET VIA POLPIS RD.....$3, 6/26-9/4 10am-6pm, every 80 mins.
SURFSIDE BEACH.....$3, 6/26-9/4 10am-6pm, every 40 mins.
JETTIES BEACH ROUTE.....$2, 6/26-9/4 10am-6pm, every 30 mins.
Park & Ride Lot: 2 Fairgrounds Rd
Half fares: 65+, individuals with disabilities, veterans & active military personnel. Children 6 and under ride free. Change is given in the form of a voucher for future rides only, drivers do not make change.
1,3, & 7-day passes may be purchased aboard all buses, long term passes are available at the NRTA office. Passes provide unlimited rides for the duration of the pass.
Downtown Bus Stops: Madaket and Jetties – Broad Street (in front of the Whaling Museum); Mid-Island, Miacomet, Sconset via Old South Rd and Milestone Road – Washington Street, Greenhound Site; Airport, Surfside and Sconset via Polpis Road – Washington Street.
Designated stops are conveniently located along the routes-look for grey posts with blue stripes. All buses carry 2 bikes and are handicap accessible. For complementary paratransit service and TDD call (508) 325-7516. Bus Information (508) 325-7516, 508-325-9571. Riders Guides are available at NRTA Office 20R South Water St, Visitor Services 25 Federal Street, Chamber of Commerce 0 Main St., the Greenhound Building at the downtown bus stop on Washington Street, on all buses and at downtown stops. Information and amenities are available at the Greenhound Building on Washington Street open daily. Hours are subject to change. Covid-19 may impact the opening of the building.
High Speed Ferry
Reservations strongly recommended
Straight Wharf | Nantucket
508.228.3949
For more information visit nrtawave.com, or email nrta@nantucket-ma.gov
Subject to change without notice