Yesterday's Island/Today's Nantucket, Vol. 45, Issue #7

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June 18-24 , 2015

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UP-TO-DATE EVENTS CALENDAR • CONTESTS • ISLAND MAPS • FEATURED RESTAURANTS photo by Peter Nohrnberg

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Nantucket Book Festival June 19th-21st

Plein Air Festival June 18th-21st photo by Pascale Le Borgne

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READiscover the Joy by Abigail Terres This weekend nationally- and internationally-acclaimed authors and hundreds of readers will gather on Nantucket to share their love of books, their enthusiasm for writing, and their insights on the written word during the fourth annual Nantucket Book Festival. More than 70 published writers participating in the three-day event will give talks, sign books, and discuss their work with readers and other authors, often in fun and conversational gatherings designed to foster personal relationships. Invited authors, chosen by the Book Festival committee, represent a diverse range of genres and styles. As the community comes together to celebrate authors and their books, it is apparent that this festival is just as much about the readers as it is the authors. Co-founders Megan Blair-Valero, island bookstore owner Wendy Hudson, and Mary Haft, describe themselves as “the trio of founding individuals who got this thing up and running.” The festival was officially established in June 2011 after the three attended The Nantucket Project. Inspired after hearing the talks at TNP, the women felt encouraged and had the confidence they needed to start the Nantucket Book Festival. “I never thought we could pull it off, especially alone in the store, but the Nantucket Project got me in touch with a huge sense of optimism that anything is possible – just make it happen, build it, and bring people together,” Hudson explained. With additional volunteer help from Sarah Anderson, Marsha Egan, and Dick Burns, the festival began to take shape. “Utilizing the worlds we knew, combining our impetus and our passion for books, our ideas turned into a the belief that we could create something meaningful for this community” says Haft. One side of the story Hudson mentions regarding two of the main reasons why she started the festival was “seeing the tourism impact of the festivals (comedy, wine film, etc)—they’re great, they really work, and they put Nantucket on the map!” The other side was that there is “such a rich literary tradition in life between the people on this island and the network of people in publishing or are authors themselves, and I felt they needed to be spotlighted.” Co-founder Mary Haft commends Hudson saying, “The Nantucket Project kick started and galvanized us into real action, but it really does begin with Wendy. Wendy is the guiding light and impetus behind the entire idea.” The next step was to act on their ideas. Funding and organization were two continued on page 26

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Vol. 45 No. 7 • Our 45th Season!

June 18 - 24, 2015

Today’s Nantucket

Events & Activities Go to www.yesterdaysisland.com for the most up-to-date events.

THURSDAY, JUNE 18 10 AM - Nature Walk Free Guided Nature Walks for the whole family at UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station, 180 Polpis Rd. Other times call: 508-228-5268 10 AM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led by 3x runner-up of Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, this 3/4 mi, 90 min stroll tells the story of “the most important small town in American History.” $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12 Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by bank steps 5 min early. 508-332-0953 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 11:15, 1:00 & 2:15 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail Aboard the Endeavor Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm and 4 pm. $45, 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM - Island Tour with Gail Unique, in-depth tour of Nantucket by 7th generation native. In-town pickup in air-conditioned van. Also at 1 & 3pm. 508-257-6557. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify & release fish, crabs, shrimp, & other marine life. $20. Part of a long term research project, limited to 30 people, pre-registration is required. Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM to 4 PM - Jewelry Making Class: Memory Wire Bracelet Drop in classes, instruction available all day. Materials not included. Akimbo Beads and Things, 119b Pleasant St. 508-901-5032 10 AM to 5 PM - Whaling Museum Is Open Whaling Museum is open 10 am to 5 pm daily. 13 Broad Street. 10:30 AM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket

Women whalers, astronomers, women’s suffrage, Abolitionist movement... Hear their stories. Meet at corner of Centre & Broad sts. $20; 65+ & Teens $15; & Kids $10. Reservations required: 508-257-4586. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Taco Bar + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of Easy St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 4 PM - NHA Historic Sites Open for the 2015 Season The Fire Hose Cart House, The Greater Light, Old Mill, and the Oldest House open for the season weather permitting. 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM - Downtown Walking Tour Walk the Historic District with an NHA guide & learn what transformed Nantucket to the whaling capital of the world, then to an acclaimed resort destination. Departs from Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 1 PM - Free Greenhouse Tour at Bartlett’s Farm Visit the impressive house where tomatoes are grown, marvel in the simple beauty of the organic salad greens & savor the smells in the herb greenhouses. Meet in front of the market, 33 Bartlett Farm Rd. 1 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket On this tour, hear about the founding settlers, Mary Coffin Starbuck & the impact of Quakerism, whaling, effects of 3 wars, and the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at corner of Main & Federal sts. $20; teens & seniors $15; Kids $10. 1 to 3 PM - Seal Cruise A Nature’s Lovers Dream! A cruise to Historic Great Point to see and learn about seals and birds with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 1:30 to 3:30 PM - Cookbook Swap & Tea at Saltmarsh Center Bring your old cookbooks to trade for new ones! Cookbooks left at the end of the Swap will be added to the Atheneum’s book sale. 1:30 - 2 pm drop off / 2pm – swap! Tea & refreshments. 81 Washington St Ext. continued on page 15

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Watching Life Unfold by Robert P. Barsanti When you live on Nantucket, you become so accustomed to its luxury that it becomes commonplace and invisible. The ocean breathes in the distance. The roses climb up onto the roof and then bloom. The sky glows an electric blue. You grow so familiar with the beauty that you only pause and notice when something truly exceptional happens. Otherwise, today is just another day in Paradise. What we have, out here, is privilege. We haven't really done anything to earn the privilege of living on God’s Little Sandbar as opposed to living in Fitchburg or Islamabad. I am sure that the young men running the rickshaws through Shanghai work every bit as hard as any of our islander craftsmen. They don't get paid as well, don't see the ocean, and don't get bathroom breaks. Our islander craftsmen make enough money to buy fishing boats and expensive golf clubs. Luck dealt us all a favorable hand; someone hired us at the right time, we bought land in the right decade, we married the right woman. We have this privilege of Nantucket, as if we just drew an inside flush. We still have to play the cards and win the hand, but no great skill or moral virtue brought those cards into out hands. We only have to avoid screwing it up. Those of us who live out here are Baby Rockefellers, Mellons, and Waltons. We are the lucky sperm. My cards lined up nicely last week. I sat on white lawn chairs on the grass behind a private school that my son had attended for the previous nine years. The lawn included the play area, with Frisbee golf holes, a wooden jungle gym, and one of Underground Tom's structures. On this June afternoon, the fog remained out to sea, the warm southerly breeze shifted the rosa rugosa before it fussed with the microphone, and the afternoon sun cast golden shadows. Five students were leaving the school after their eighth grade year, graduating if you will. They paraded before us, sang a Cat Steven's song (from Harold and Maude), accepted sunflowers from the rising class behind them, and settled into their own lawn chairs, facing us. continued on page 14

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The Poetry of Youth An Interview with Beck Fee Barsanti by Len Germinara Beck Fee Barsanti is a student at the Nantucket Lighthouse School. He’s written his first book of poetry Watching Life Unfold. I’ve had the pleasure of being one of the first people that he’s shared it with. It’s full of insight and wonder and will be available at this year’s Nantucket Book Festival. I sat down recently with him to discuss the book, why he wrote it, and life on Nantucket. Len: Beck is an unusual and memorable first name, there must be an interesting story behind it, is there? Beck: The story I’ve been told revolves around baseball and a player by the name of Rod Beck. Mom and Dad (Sydney Fee and Bob Barsanti) decided Beck would be a cool first name. I’m not sure the story is interesting but I like the name because it’s unusual. Len: As a prerequisite to graduating eighth grade at the Lighthouse School you had to complete a final project, you chose to write a book of poetry. Why? Beck: When I was younger, my dad used to read to me at night, it was part of our routine. He read poems to me, and we would talk about them and their meaning — all through my schooling poetry has been involved. I’ve always liked how it’s made me feel, and I generally get positive responses when people have read my work. Writing poetry is one of the ways I try to work through questions and problems. Len: You write many poems about the natural world, is there a secret or special formula to writing about nature? Beck: As a Jr. Ranger for the UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station I’ve learned how to identify and name plants and animals as a basis for learning more about what it is I’m observing. I also look for places to write that I think might inspire me, like the Hidden Forest or the vernal pond at the Field Station. continued on page 24

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June 18 - 24, 2015

Book Signing & Artist Reception FRENCH SOLE SUMMER 2015 Exclusively at

ISLAND CASHMERE 32 Centre Street | Nantucket | 508 228 7611 Roberto Dutesco is a New York based photographer, poet and film-maker. Romanian born, he studied photography in Montreal, where he moved while still a teenager. Dutesco soon became a sought-after fashion photographer. With the spirit of a globe-trotter, he portrayed prominent personalities of our times, such as Pierre Trudeau, the Dalai Lama, and Mikhail Gorbachev. After moving to New York in the early 1990s, Roberto devoted much of his time to several now completed projects: “The American Sandscape,” “Flowers & Dreams,” “The Human Landscape,” “The 14th Dalai Lama,” a poetry book Ethereal Reflections, and most notably, “The Wild Horses of Sable Island,” to which he has directed his primary focus and dedication. Since 1994 his efforts to document and showcase these horses have played favorably in the conservation and protection of Sable Island. Roberto’s travels have taken him through more than 60 countries and left him with a fascination for this “One World” in which we all live and share. On Friday, June 19, from 5:30 to 7:30pm, Samuel Owen Gallery at 46 Centre Street will host a book signing with Roberto Dutesco along with a showing of photographic work exclusively devoted to the Sable Island horses.

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Summer on Nantucket has almost arrived. The freshly mowed grass is green, the peonies are in full bloom, and the night air is warm enough that you don’t have to watch the glorious Nantucket sunset from the warmth of your car. You have your Nantucket Beach Chair ready, cooler stocked with plenty of Rosé wine and ice from the local bottle shop on island and rush last minute to get your Oversand Vehicle Driving Permit. Sounds like the beginning of an Elin Hilderbrand novel, which reminds you to stop by Mitchell’s Book Corner to order a few books from your summer reading list. You arrive at Great Point, and while you enjoy sipping on your new favorite dry Rosé while reading at the beach, it takes you back to your adventures in Provence last fall while visiting Château d’Esclans, your birthday celebration traversing the Silverado Trail, and the delicious wines you served at the Nantucket clambake you hosted for your wedding on Brant Point several years ago. Reminiscing about these types of wine memories allows us to escape to the places where the wine is made and recreate the emotions we experienced during our travels. Reading about wine does not have to be a list of wine descriptors that may not translate to your palate. It is not about a number that becomes a “score” associated with whether or not that wine is “good.” Wine is, in its simplest form, a product of the earth. It starts with the land it comes from and from the hands who have carefully tended to the vine. This is long before the grapes make their way into the cellar at the winery. Only then does a winemaker take what the year has given them and carefully craft this into a libation that will become part of your life. If you have ever been to visit the Napa Valley in California, you are continued on page 31

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Gallery Opening Philip Bloom Gallery is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition featuring original paintings by Cassandra Levine, Javier Ramirez, and Patrick Shoemaker. From the Ashes of Conceptualism will open with a reception on Friday, June 19 from 6 to 8 pm, and will be on display to the public till June 28 in a new exhibition space located at 117 Orange Street. Philip Bloom Gallery is proud to be showing Cassandra Levine’s work for the first time with a salon-style installation of intimate abstract paintings on panel and paper. Beginning as line drawings, her paintings are constructed using a bright primary color palette, and distinct patterns. The finished work offers a glimpse into Cassandra’s world, a place she says is “influenced by a vast array of source material from cult-classic movies to the cracks in the side walk in front of my apartment.” Also being shown for the first time with Philip Bloom Gallery is Javier Ramirez. Ramirez infuses the vibrations of Southern California in his still life and portraiture paintings; breathing new life into the traditional subjects. His color palette mirrors the environment surrounding him—the delicate pinks of the afternoon sky over the Pacific Ocean to the verdant greens of over-watered Beverly Hills landscaping. Patrick Shoemaker’s work is larger than life. He applies copious amounts of oil medium mixed with a dab of pigment to create a watercolor like texture. This technique allows Shoemaker to visibly manipulate the paint exposing the hand of the artist. His soul is evident in every brush stroke. The subject matter is derived from American history, flora, and folklore. Shoemaker weighs heavily on abstraction to visually re-imagine this subject matter. This is the third time that Philip Bloom Gallery will exhibit Patrick Shoemaker’s work. Philip Bloom Gallery is new to Nantucket but not to the contemporary art world. Prior to opening on Nantucket, the Philip Bloom Gallery held successful exhibitions at SELECT FAIR, Miami Beach last December and PULSE: NEW YORK in May. The gallery is run by Philip Bloom and Nicholas Bakita. They are passionate about discovering emerging contemporary artists from around the world and sharing their discoveries with visitors and residents of Nantucket alike. This group show marks their debut on the island. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 10am to 6pm.

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On June 22, 1929 the telephone company “cut over” from an outdated magnetic telephone system at its Fair Street building to a battery system housed in a new building on Union Street. The new system replaced handcranked telephones and alerted operators to an incoming call by turning on a light at the switchboard. Officials and 100 invited guests gathered on the night of the changeover. The first phone call came from Representative Arthur W. Jones to John Terry. In a conversation heard by all, Jones said, “We would like to have you come down and join us. There is some cooling refreshment in the room down below and some nice-looking girls at the switchboard, so if you feel that you would like to come down, we would all be glad to have you with us.” Although enterprising Nantucketers had attempted to connect a telegraph cable to Cape Cod twice in the 1850s (the cable broke within days), The United States Signal Service (later known as the Army Signal Corps) first successfully connected Nantucket to the mainland in November of 1885. The corps created the U.S. Weather Bureau in 1870, and the Nantucket cable enabled island volunteers to send weather reports to the service. The submarine cable originated in Woods Hole and ran to Martha’s Vineyard and then to Nantucket. On the island, the cable landed on the north shore and continued over land to town, Sankaty Head, and Great Point. The signal service, established during the US Civil War and given the task of helping the military communicate with each other using signal flags and telegraphed Morse Code messages, was put in charge of overseeing the use of all telegraphs in 1867. By the time the corps ran the cable to Nantucket, it had 489 weather bureaus and had installed 2,779 miles of wire along the Atlantic coast. The US government sold its Nantucket operation to the privately owned Martha’s Vineyard Telegraph Company in 1908. The island tolerated marginal telegraph service and local telephone service until 1916. That year the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company installed a new, state-of-the-art cable between Wood’s Hole, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket. It was the longest submarine cable in the United States. Twelve railroad cars carrying 24 miles of cable were delivered to the cable-laying steamer Robert C. Clowry. The installers looped a portion of the cable into a figure eight and floated it into the most treacherous section called “Middle Ground.” The cable ended fifteen feet off of Nantucket and was accessible through a small box. In total, the project laid down 550 miles of steel wire that weighed threequarters of a million pounds and cost about $100,000. In its report, Bell Telephone magazine said, “The Nantucket people really became a part of the great continental telephone system with its nine million stations a matter of great rejoicing to the islanders and to the thousands of summer visitors.” Local Nantucket telephone service first started in the late 1880s, but the new cable connected the island to the national Bell Telephone system and the 800 islanders with telephone service could now make long distance calls for the first time. In late August of 1916 the island celebrated its new long continued on page 47

Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket Celebrating Our 45th Year

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Production & Design - Sarah Morneau

Cover Photographs - Yesterday’s Island staff & 2014 Photo Contest Entries J. Taryn Daub - Giving up tomatoes • Kori Olson - Last week of school

Yesterday’s Island is published weekly May–Oct., with special editions spring, fall, and Christmas, and an online edition. Established in 1970. The publisher reserves the right to review all material submitted for publication & will not be responsible for misinformation, misprints, typographical errors, etc. which might appear in this publication.


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Vol. 45 No. 7 • Our 45th Season!

June 18 - 24, 2015

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Basking in the Sun by Dr. Sarah D. Oktay Director, University of Massachusetts Nantucket Field Station

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We have had three visitors this week, a Mola Mola (otherwise known as an ocean sunfish), a beautiful humpback whale out by Great Point, and an errant washashore/rode-ashore raccoon, and I thought I would write about one of them. We will save the exciting raccoon-on-the-loose story for next week, when I’ll write about terrestrial mammals. One of my favorite animals is the Mola mola or sunfish. The first time I saw one, it reminded me of a garbage can lid flipped sideways, with a long fin sticking out of the water. This is a strange creature in the league of platypuses and armadillos and certainly worthy of a column. These fish are often seen in Nantucket Sound and south and east of the island and also get swept into the harbor when dead. There is nothing quite as odd as seeing one flopping around in the ocean. A Mola Mola was photographed near Brant Point by Rob Ranney last week and posted on Facebook, which inspired people to speculate whether it was a shark or not. Back in 2012, I wrote about various fin shapes and sizes to help in identification of marine creatures (for specifics on what fin belongs to what, visit yesterdaysisland.com/the-boy-who-cried-shark-fin-sighting-101/ If it is flopping around looking like I usually look when I try to swim, then it likely belongs to the ocean sunfish, Mola Mola, or common mola, which is the heaviest known bony fish in the world. Common mola’s have an average adult weight of 1,000 kg (2,200 pounds—over a ton). According the 1995 edition of the Guinness Book of World’s Records, the largest recorded mola weighed in at two tons four hundredweight, which converts to 4,927 pounds. The fish measured 3.1 meters (10 feet) in horizontal length, 4.26 meters (14 feet) in vertical length. Since that record was set even heavier ones have been found. This portly (big boned) species is native to tropical and temperate waters around the globe. It resembles a fish head with a tail, and its main body is flattened laterally (like a pancake). Sunfish are typically taller than they are long from front to back when their dorsal and ventral fins are extended. The comcontinued on page 18

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Vol. 45 No. 7 • Our 45th Season!

June 18 - 24, 2015

For the Dad in Your Life

Summer Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am - last call 7:45pm; Sunday, noon - last call 6:45pm Tastings, tours, live music and good times! Dogs, kids, and snacks welcome!

Since it opened on Nantucket last season, Follain has earned a reputation as the place to go on-island for all-natural makeup and skincare products that are healthier to use and safer for the environment. Just in time for Father’s Day, this must-shop spot has launched a new line of products created specially for men. Their exclusive new line of men’s shaving products ranges from simple shaving cream and instant relief after-shave, to beard balm and stache wax! The new products for men range in price from $6 to $65 so there is no breaking the bank. All of the Follain products are referred to as “skin food” meaning they are healthy and safe on skin, almost entirely chemical-free. As a Father’s Day special, Follain will put together a kit of items for Dad to try as an introduction to products that he otherwise might never have tried. Store owner Tara Foley said, “It’s time that we share the gift of healthy, wholesome, sound skincare with the men in our lives.” If skin care and products are an important part of your lifestyle and wellness then head to Follian at 9a South Beach Street and check out their lines for men and women of all ages.

“Put a Hotel on That” At Cisco Brewers we make all grain beers in our tiny brewery. Located next to the Triple Eight Distillery, home of the Triple Eight Vodka, and Nantucket Vineyard, we are the only local producer of fresh beer, delicious wine, and smooth spirits. Big Beers, Delicious Wine & Smooth Spirits available at all the best island restaurants and liquor stores

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Nantucket now has its own version of the classic board game Monopoly that features dozens of iconic island businesses and organizations. Nantucketopoly will be available at retail outlets around the island this summer, and 100 percent of the proceeds go to support Nantucket Cottage Hospital’s capital campaign. This game is a must-have for your Nantucket home that will provide hours of entertainment and at the same time raise funds for a new hospital that will support the health and wellbeing of our island community. Nantucketopoly was created by Charlotte Borthwick and Charlie Richardson, two Nantucket summer kids who wanted to profile the island’s well-known businesses and help Nantucket Cottage Hospital with its project for the future. Through sponsorships, Charlotte and Charlie have already raised over $60,000 for the hospital. Businesses on the Nantucketopoly board include Bartlett’s Farm, Black-Eyed Susan’s, The Dreamland, Cisco Brewers, Murray’s Toggery Shop, Hyline Cruises, The Wave, Young’s Bicycle Shop, The Proprietors, and more. Nantucketopoly will be available for sale starting June 23 at Bartlett’s Farm, Murray’s Toggery Shop, and other island shops.

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Visual Arts Center Opens with Artbook Project Exhibit Artbook Project Exhibition opening will be the first chance for the community to see AAN’s new Visual Arts Center at 24 Amelia Drive. Artists Association of Nantucket (AAN) is pleased to announce the opening of the Nantucket Artbook Project Exhibition, on Friday, June 19 at 5-7 p.m. at the Visual Arts Center at 24 Amelia Drive. The Artbook Project is a community-based art project in which participants create their own art books. “AAN gave out over 150 sketchbooks to anyone with an interest in participating. We asked them to take the books and use them to doodle, draw, paint, write — or simply be creative,” said adult arts program director Mary Emery Lacoursiere. “To date we’ve received over 70 art books back and they are stunning in their diversity and beauty. The participants are from around the world and range in all ages.” The exhibition will showcase the Nantucket Artbook Project participants' books, alongside sketchbooks from contemporary artist members and examples from the association’s historic Permanent Collection. "We are thrilled that the inaugural exhibition at the new Visual Arts Center on Amelia Drive will encompass "The aim of the project was to reflect the creative moment of today on Nantucket and judging from what we have received back, it is a success,” adds Lacoursiere. "Nantucket Artbook Project is about showcasing the island's myriad creative talents. And, it’s not too late for those who wish to participate.” Available to Nantucket year-round and seasonal residents, anyone who still wants to be a part of the Artbook Project may stop by the Visual Arts Center at 24 Amelia Drive anytime all summer to pick up a book. The exhibition stays up until Labor Day. Participants may also register at www.nantucketarts.org. There is a $5.00 entry fee. All participants will be thanked with a blank sketchbook of their own and other small items, following the return of the Nantucket Artbook Project book.

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June 18 - 24, 2015

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Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket

June 18 - 24, 2015

Events & Activities

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2 PM - Great Writers on Nantucket Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck & others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3 mi, 90 min stroll. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. Meet at the corner of Federal & India sts by the Atheneum fence. Arrive 5 minutes early. 508-332-0953 2:15 to 3:45 PM - “In the Heart of the Sea” Walking Tour Explore the world of the Essex & its Nantucket crew, focusing on survivors & their lives on the island. Learn about the vital role that whaling played on 19th century Nantucket. Leaves from The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at Jetties Beach Bar Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 ea at The Jetties, 4 Bathing Beach Rd. 4 PM - Lighthouse Walk: Pirates, Shipwrecks & Ghost Ships Walk to the Brant Point Lighthouse & hear tales of pirates, shipwrecks, mysterious ghost ships. Meet at The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton St. $20, Seniors & Teens $15 ; Kids $10. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations Required: 508-257-4586. 4 to 5 PM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 5:15 4:30 PM - 4EZ Payments Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 5 to 5:45 PM - Wine & Cheese on the Wine Deck A 45 minute tasting of 8 wines, including our reserve reds on the Wine Deck of Nantucket Vineyard, overlooking the Cisco Brewers Courtyard. Learn how we make great wine. $25 or $35 with a cheese plate. Tastings held Wed.-Sat. wineguy@ciscobrewers.com 415-548-0374 5 to 7 PM - Wine Tasting Wine Tasting held at Epernay Wine & Spirits, 1 North Beach Street 5:30 to 7:30 PM - Mill Hill Press Book Launch Sailing around Nantucket by Alfie Sanford, held at Shipwreck and Lifesaving Museum at 158 Polpis Road.

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June 18 - 24, 2015

Events & Activities from page 15

5:30 to 8:30 PM - Free Kids’ Deck Program at Breeze Cafe Dine as a family at Breeze Café at The Nantucket Hotel, then drop-off your children in our complimentary Kids’ Deck program. Our counselors will entertain them – while you linger over dinner. Reservations: 508-228-4730. www.breezebarandcafe.com 6 to 8 PM - AAN - Plein Air Festival Nantucket - 2015 Thursday - Sunday, June 18 - 21, Plein Air Nantucket 2015, Painting Festival. Sunday, June 21, Reception & Frank Swift Chase Awards Presentation at 5pm, held at Artists Association Gallery, 19 Washington St. 6 to 9:30 PM - Girl’s Night Out at LeTarte A mobile wine tasting & dress up party, featuring fun summer wines at 3 locations + hors d’oeuvres & special pricing! Get 15% off a Fantasy Spray Tan with each bathing suit purchase from Letarte & a special gift with purchase over $500! Come to 5 South Water St & join the Party! 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise Bring your family and friends, grab your favorite beverage and come witness one of the best Sunsets in the world. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. (Daily trip time may change with the setting sun) 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Enjoy watching the sun set over the harbor. Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. $55 pp. 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 7:30 PM - Movie: Love and Mercy Rated PG-13, Showing in The Dreamland Theater, 17 South Water St. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past A haunted history tour of Nantucket Town. Hear about Nantucket’s history & ghostly tales of its past. Visit the houses that have stories to tell, view the mysterious pictures. Meet at corner of Main & Federal. $20; Seniors & Teens $15; Kids $10. 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi long & lasts 80 min. $20; $15 continued on page 17

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ROUTES/FARES: AIRPORT ROUTE.....$2.00 each way, 10am-6pm every 20 mins. from 6/22-9/7 FERRY CONNECTOR.....Ferry riders free, $2.00 others; 7am-10pm every 20 mins. from 5/21-10/12 MID-ISLAND LOOP.....$1.00 each way, 7am-11:30pm, every 30 mins. from 5/18-6/14 & 9/8-10/12; 7am-12am every 30 mins. from 6/15-6/21; 7am-12am every 15 mins. from 6/22-9/7 MIACOMET LOOP.....$1.00 each way, 7am-11:30pm, every 30 mins. from 5/18-6/14 & 9/8-10/12; 7am-12am every 20 mins. from 6/15-9/7 MADAKET ROUTE.....$2.00 each way, 7am-11:30pm, every 60 mins. from 5/22-6/21 & 9/8-9/13; every 30 mins. from 6/22-9/7 ’SCONSET VIA OLD SOUTH RD.....$2.00 each way, 7am-11:30pm, every 60 mins. 5/19-6/14 & 9/8-10/12; 7am-12am 6/15-9/7 (last bus leaves Sconset at 11:35pm and last bus leaves town at 12am) ’SCONSET VIA MILESTONE RD.....$2.00 each way, 7:15am-7:15pm every 60 mins. from 6/22-9/7 ’SCONSET VIA POLPIS RD.....$2.00 each way, 10am-6pm every 80 mins. from 6/29-9/7 SURFSIDE BEACH.....$2.00 each way, 10am-6pm every 40 mins. from 6/22-9/7 JETTIES BEACH ROUTE.....$1.00 each way, 10am-6pm every 30 mins. from 6/22-9/7

Half fares: 65 and older, individuals with disabilities, veterans and active military personnel. Children 6 and under ride free when accompanied by a fare-paying adult passenger. 1, 3, and 7-day passes may be purchased aboard all busses & 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 Road and Milestone Road Washington Street, Greenhound Site; Airport, Surfside, and Sconset via Polpis Road Washington Street. Park & Ride lots are available along the routes. Designated stops are conveniently located along the routes - look for grey posts with blue stripes.

Park and Ride Lots: The Muse - 44 Surfside Road, The Chicken Box - 5 Daves Street,

Faregrounds Restaurant (7am-5pm) - 27 Fairgrounds Road, Nantucket Elementary (6/28-9/1) All busses carry 2 bikes and are handicap accessible. For complementary paratransit and TDD call (508) 325-7516. Bus information (508) 228-7025. Riders’ Guides are available at NRTA-3 East Chestnut Street, Visitor Services-25 Federal St, Chamber of Commerce-0 Main St., Greenhound Building, on all buses, and at downtown stops.

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for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash Only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953 10 PM to 1 AM - Karaoke Every Thursday night at the Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water St.

FRIDAY, JUNE 19 NANTUCKET BOOK FESTIVAL Talks, panels, tented book fairs, parties, and more. Events will take place at different venues in and outside of town. www.NantucketBookFestival.org 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Whaling History Tour Learn about one of the most exciting times in Nantucket History. Complimentary coffee included. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 8:30 AM - Nantucket’s Historic Mansions & USA’s Oldest Windmill A brisk, 2 mi, 45 min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary by 3x runner-up in Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. $15. Cash Only. Meet at Main & Centre sts, in front of bank 5 min early. 508-332-0953 8:50 AM - Discovery Camp - Full and Half Day Programs Fun and adventure. Several programs and age groups to choose from. Pre-registration is required. Sign up online at mariamitchell.org OR call 508-228-9198 for Times, Prices and Locations. 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy Join Aquarium staff as they feed creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. $10. This program is limited to 15, so pre-registration is required; Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 9 AM to 1 PM - Introduction to Letterpress Printing Create personalized letterpress cards and envelops featuring historic images and typefaces. $175 pre-registration required, call 508-228-1894. Held at NHA 1800 House 4 Mill St 9:30 to 10 AM - Carnivorous Critters See the museum animals eat: turtles, frogs, fish, snakes, & more. $10. This program is limited to 12 people, so pre-registration is required. Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM - Nature Walk Free Guided Nature Walks for the whole family at UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station, 180 Polpis Rd. Other times call: 508-228-5268 10 to 10:45 AM - Free Talk by Ishamel Beah Ishmael Beah, The New York Times best-selling author of A Long Way Gone:

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Memoirs of a Boy Soldier and Radiance of Tomorrow: A Novel, discusses the inspiring story of the renewed life of a war ravaged Sierra Leone Village, following his own powerful transformation. The Atheneum Great Hall, 1 India Street. A Book Festival Event 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 11:15, 1:00 & 2:15 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail Aboard the Endeavor Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm and 4 pm. $45, 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM - Island Tour with Gail Unique, in-depth tour of Nantucket by 7th generation native. In-town pickup in air-conditioned van. Also at 1 & 3pm. 508-257-6557. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify & release fish, crabs, shrimp, & other marine life. $20. Limited to 30 people, so pre-registration is required. Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM to 1 PM - Book Festival - Local Author Tent and Story Time An eclectic collection of authors signing and selling their Nantucket inspired books. Children’s book-themed activities, story times and photo opportunities are also scheduled in the garden. Don’t miss the Typewriter Rodeo, offering custom poems on vintage typewriters! Story time will be on the half hours from 9 am until 11:30 am. The Atheneum Garden, 1 India Street. Free Book Festival Event 10 AM to 5 PM - Whaling Museum Is Open Whaling Museum is open daily 10 am to 5 pm. 13 Broad Street. 10:30 AM - Spirit & Tragedy of Whaleship Essex: A Walking Play One-woman play that depicts the lives of Capt George Pollard, First Mate Owen Chase, & Cabin Boy Thos Nickerson & their harrowing experiences aboard the Essex. Meet at Whaling Musem, 13 Broad St. $20; 65+ & Teens $15; Kids $10 11 to 11:45 AM - Free Talk by Author Katherine Bouton Bouton, author of Shouting Won’t Help: A memoir of Living & Working with a Hidden Disability, has a host of things to tell you about fellow citizens who want to hear you but can’t. Atheneum, 1 India St. Free Book Festival Event continued on page 20

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mon name “sunfish” is used to describe the marine family, Molidae, as well as the freshwater family, Centrarchidae. The common names “ocean sunfish” and “mola” refer only to the family Molidae and can be applied all three Molidae species. Presently, three distinct species are recognized within the family Molidae including: the common mola, Mola mola; the sharp-tailed mola, Masturus lanceolatus; and the slender (relatively!) mola, Ranzania laevis. The German name for this fish is “Schwimmender Kopf” meaning swimming head, which gives you some idea of what a Mola mola looks like. Mola molas are often seen near the surface, swimming either upright, dorsal fin flailing from side to side as it seems to waddle underwater, or flipped over swimming on its side, basking on its sides soaking up the rays of the sun and hoping for some free grooming by birds. In fact, this tendency to bask at the surface led to Mola mola’s common name of Sunfish. The word “mola” comes from Latin and means millstone—in reference to these fishes’ roundish shape. The common name "ocean sunfish" comes from the Mola mola’s habit of lying atop the surface of the ocean appearing to sunbathe. Fossil jaw parts of the genus Eomola suggest this family descended from coral reef fishes sometime in the middle Eocene, roughly 40 million years ago. Since their first appearance, sunfish have spread into every tropical and temperate ocean. Their unusual appearance gives one the idea that Mola Molas were an evolutionary mistake. While the Molidae may appear primitive, they are relative latecomers to the fish world. In fact, molas are thought to be one of the most recently derived fish groups in the sea.

Mola Molas are grayish white, sometimes light brown and mottled in appearance. Molas are capable of color changes, particularly when stressed or under attack from a sea lion or other predator and can turn from light to dark within a matter of moments. Their skin is very thick, covered with denticles (“little teeth”) and feels like sandpaper and, to top it off, is slathered with mucus. Apparently in spite of the mucus, parasites love M. Molas and up to 40 different species of parasites call molas home. Molas use a variety of ways to rid themselves of these freeloaders, like hanging with reef wrasses and other cleaner fish, basking sideways on the surface to encourage birds to “de-flea” them and breaching up to ten feet above the sea surface to knock them off, which has to be a pretty amazing site. One parasite frequently found on M. Molas is a larval shark tapeworm, which then enters shark guts when the mola is consumed by a shark, completing their optimistic (for the tapeworm) lifecycle. Although classified as a bony fish, molas do have large amount of cartilage substituting for bones in their bodies which allows them to attain their incredible size. Mola mola eat a variety of foods, including Portuguese man-o-war, ctenophores, and salps. Squid, sponges, eel grass, crustaceans, small fishes and deepwater eel larvae have also been found in M. mola guts indicating that they forage both at the surface, among floating weeds, on the seafloor and into deep water. They are found in Nantucket Sound because there are plenty of jellyfish squid and salps here to keep them fat and happy. Sometimes they will feed deeper in the water column along a thermally developed density layer that traps their squishy prey. Females of the species can produce more eggs than any other known vertebrate; a median female

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M. mola (4.5 feet) was found to have 300 million eggs in one ovary! Sunfish fry resemble miniature pufferfish, with large pectoral fins, a tail fin and body spines uncharacteristic of adult sunfish. They look like little pincushions and they slowly lose some of their youthful spikiness as they get older, like we all do. In 2005 and 2006, Inga Potter (Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Hampshire) conducted a microwave telemetry program as part of the Large Pelagics Research Lab program to tag these large fish and see where they were going. She tagged several fish off Nantucket and observed them to make the long trip all the way down south to the Gulf of Mexico through the Florida Straits in about 130 days, often swimming at depth instead of at the surface as many people believed the species favored. Nantucketer Josh Eldridge helped her with her research . Very little is known about these gentle giants and information from tagging programs can help determine if bycatch (incidental non targeted species caught by non-selective fishing methods), ship strikes, finning, and the gaining popularity of the fish on Asian markets is effecting their populations. Mola Mola make up a large portion of bycatch in Pacific and Mediterranean bluefin longline fishery and Mediterranean swordfish driftnet fishery, comprising between 7090% of the total catch between 1992-1994. Finning, or removing the fins of a creature and then releasing it back into the water to die, is sometimes seen in washed-up species and is done by fishermen annoyed by the creatures or convinced they are stealing bait. I can’t imagine anyone being annoyed or intimated by one of these things, seeing them swim is one of the more surreal and comical sea scenes I’ve seen. According to Inga’s paper linked above, “M. mola is a common resident of the offshore waters of the Northwest Atlantic during the spring and summer months, with an estimated summer population of 18,000”. When identifying these creatures, remember they do seem to flail about a lot, and they are much slower swimmers than sharks. The speed of movement is key to determining whether you are looking at a shark or dolphin or a slower species. And Mola molas have a very straight dark dorsal and anal fins which are usually very tall; their caudal (butt) fin is very short and rounded, giving it the look of a swimming head. To learn more, go to the Monterey Bay Aquarium website www.montereybayaquarium.org/conservation-and-science/our-programs/research/husbandry/ocean-sunfish; they have been tagging, tracking, and raising Mola molas for years. And last but not least, here is an excellent article and funny article about these awkward gentle giants www.realmonstrosities.com/2012/05/ocean-sunfish.html Fresh Baked Pastries Donuts Made Fresh on Site Full Breakfast Served All Day Fresh Fried Clams Grilled Mahi Mahi Basil Chicken Salad Chicken Nuggets • Sandwiches Soft Serv Ice Cream

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11 AM - Great Writers on Nantucket Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck & others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3 mi, 90 min stroll. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. Meet at the corner of Federal & India sts by the Atheneum fence. Arrive 5 minutes early. 508-332-0953 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Fish Fry (Grilled Sword & Fried Pollock) + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of Easy St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 4 PM - NHA Historic Sites Open for the 2015 Season The Fire Hose Cart House, The Greater Light, Old Mill, and the Oldest House open for the season weather permitting. 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM - Downtown Walking Tour Walk the Historic District with an NHA guide & learn what transformed Nantucket to the whaling capital of the world, then to an acclaimed resort destination. Departs from Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 12 to 12:45 PM - Free Talk by Bret Anthony Johnston Bret Anthony Johnston, director of Harvard University’s creative writing program, discusses his first book Remember Me Like This, named one of the best books of the year by The New York Times Book Review Esquire Book Page. Atheneum Great Hall, 1 India St. Free Book Festival Event 12 to 1 PM - Book Signing with Sarah Wildman Sarah Wildman will be signing copies of her book “Paper Love” at Mitchell’s

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Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 1 PM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket A few island women went whaling with their husbands; others stayed & got involved in astronomy, women’s suffrage, Abolitionist movement... Hear their stories. Meet at corner of Centre & Broad sts. $20; 65+ & Teens $15; & Kids $10. Reservations required: 508-257-4586. 1 to 1:30 PM - Book Signing with Rebecca Pacheco Rebecca Pacheco will be signing copies of her book “Do Your Om Thing” at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 1 to 3 PM - Seal Cruise A Nature’s Lovers Dream! A cruise to Historic Great Point to see and learn about seals and birds with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 1:15 to 2 PM - Free Talk by Author Azar Nafisi Azar Nafisi, professor and author of Reading Lolita in Tehran, speaks to us about the power of fiction has to bring our separate worlds together in her new book, Republic of the Imagination. The Atheneum Great Hall, 1 India Street. Free Book Festival Event 1:30 PM - Brother Jake Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 2 to 2:30 PM - Book Signing with Ann Hood Ann Hood will be signing copies of her book “An Italian Wife.” Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 2 to 2:45 PM - “The Creation of an Island Book” Author Leslie Linsley and photographer Terry Pommett will discuss the inspiration and realization of their book Nantucket Cottages and Gardens: Charming Spaces on the Faraway Island. Held at The Atheneum Garden, 1 India Street. Free Book Festival Event 2 PM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led by 3x runner-up of Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, this 3/4 mi, 90 min stroll tells the story of “the most important small town in American History.” $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12 Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by bank steps 5 min early. 508-332-0953 2:15 to 3:45 PM - “In the Heart of the Sea” Walking Tour Explore the world of the Essex & its Nantucket crew, focusing on survivors & their later lives on the island. Learn about the vital role that whaling played in the economy and social structure of 19th century Nantucket. Tour leaves from The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street 2:30 to 3 PM - Book Signing with Bret Anthony Johnston Bret Anthony Johnston will be signing copies of his book “Remember Me Like This.” Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 2:30 to 3:15 PM - “Son of a Gun: Search for Truth” Justin St. Germain, in seeking to understand the life and murder of his mother, creates a tribute to her in his memoir Son of a Gun, winner of the 2013 Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Award in Nonfiction. The Atheneum Great Hall, 1 India St. Free Book Festival Event 3 to 3:30 PM - Book Signing with Katherine Bouton Katherine Bouton will be signing copies of her book “Living Better With Hearing Loss.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 3:30 to 4 PM - Book Signing with Sarah Leah Chase Sarah Leah Chase will be signing copies of her book “New England Open House Cookbook.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 3:30 to 4:15 PM - Love and Friendship in the New Ireland Belinda McKeon, whose 2011 novel Solace was voted Irish Book of the Year, will read from and discuss her new novel, Tender, which explores complex relationships with wonderful insight. Held at The Atheneum Great Hall, 1 India Street. Free Book Festival Event 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at Jetties Beach Bar Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 ea at The Jetties, 4 Bathing Beach Rd. 4 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket Join us as we walk though Nantucket’s past. Hear all about the founding settlers. Mary Coffin Starbuck and the impact of Quakerism, whaling as a global economy, the effect of three wars, and the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at “The Hub” located at the intersection of Main and Federal Sts. Adults $20, Seniors & Teens $15. Children $10. 4 to 4:30 PM - Book Signing with Justin St. Germain Justin St. Germain will be signing copies of his book “Son of a Gun.” Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 4 to 5 PM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 5:15 4:15 to 5 PM - “Footnotes of History to Truth Through Fiction” LaShonda Katrice Barnett will discuss her first novel Jam on the Vine. It has been called a new American classic: a dynamic tale of triumph against the continued on page 21


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odds and the compelling story of one woman’s struggle for equality. Held at The Atheneum Great Hall, 1 India Street. Free Book Festival Event 4:30 PM - Lance Mountain Party Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 5 to 5:45 PM - Wine & Cheese on the Wine Deck A 45 minute tasting of 8 wines, including our reserve reds on the Wine Deck of Nantucket Vineyard, overlooking the Cisco Brewers Courtyard. Learn how we make great wine. $25 or $35 with a cheese plate. Tastings held Wed.-Sat. wineguy@ciscobrewers.com 415-548-0374 5 to 6:30 PM - Book Signing with Vladimir Kagan Vladimir Kagan will be signing copies of his book “A Lifetime of Avant Garde Design” at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 5 to 7 PM - Artbook Project Exhibit and VAC Opening Tour the Artists Association new Visual Arts Center at 24 Amelia Dr. & see the exhibit that was created by our island community during The Artbook Project. 5 to 7 PM - Sean Lee Performs Live Local live music at Rose & Crown, 23 South Water Street. 5:30 to 8:30 PM - Book Signing & Artist Reception The Samuel Owen Gallery welcomes artist Roberto Dutesco to Nantucket for a book signing and artist reception at 46 Centre Street. A Romanianborn photographer, Dutesco captures the beauty & isolation of wild horses and their austere habitat. 5:30 to 8:30 PM - Free Kids’ Deck Program at Breeze Cafe Dine as a family at Breeze Café at The Nantucket Hotel, then drop-off your kids at our free Kids’ Deck program. Our counselors will entertain them while you linger over dinner. 508-228-4730. breezebarandcafe.com 6 to 8 PM - Artist Reception & Grand Opening Celebrate the opening of the Philip Bloom Gallery with a special exhibit: “From The Ashes of Conceptualism” featuring works by Cassandra Levine, Javier Ramirez & Patrick Shoemaker. 117 Orange St www.philipbloomgallery.com 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise Bring your family and friends, grab your favorite beverage and come witness one of the best Sunsets in the world. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 7 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi long & lasts 80 min. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash Only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953 7 to 8 PM - Book Festival - Opening Night Celebration “Stories with No Boundaries: Words that Open Worlds” with Ishamel Beah, Azar Nafisi, & Scott Turow. A celebration of literature, community, & the written word. The Unitarian Meeting House, 11 Orange St. Book Festival 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Enjoy watching the sun set over one of the world’s most magnificent harbors. Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. $55. 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past A haunted history tour of Nantucket Town. Hear about Nantucket’s history & ghostly tales of its past. Visit the houses that have stories to tell, view the mysterious pictures. Meet at corner of Main & Federal. $20; Seniors & Teens $15; Kids $10. 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi long & lasts 80 min. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash Only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953 9 to 10:30 PM - Free Stargazing Night Join Maria Mitchell’s astronomers for an impressive tour of the starry sky &telescopic viewing of the Moon, planets, nebulae, & galaxies. Loines Observatory at 59 Milk Street Ext., weather permitting. 10 PM to 1 AM - DJ Video Dance Party Video Dance Party with DJ Bri Guy at The Rose & Crown, 23 South Water St

SATURDAY, JUNE 20 NANTUCKET BOOK FESTIVAL Talks, panels, book fairs, parties, author brunch, and more. Events will take place at venues in and outside of town. www.NantucketBookFestival.org 8 AM - Wing Day All Day at Easy Street Cantina A basket of 16 jumbo wings for $10.95; half basket for $6.95: buffalo, barbecue, teriyaki, or plain. At Easy Street Cantina, corner of Easy & Broad Sts. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Whaling History Tour Learn about one of the most exciting times in Nantucket History. Complimentary coffee included. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com.

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8:30 AM - Nantucket’s Historic Mansions & USA’s Oldest Windmill A brisk, 2 mi, 45 min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary by 3x runner-up in Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. $15. Cash Only. Meet at Main & Centre sts, in front of bank 5 min early. 508-332-0953 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy Join Aquarium staff as they feed creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. $10. This program is limited to 15, so pre-registration is required; Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 9 to 10:30 AM - “Emerging Authors: Journeys of the Heart” LaShonda Katrice Barnett, Belinda McKeon and Justin St. Germain, three emerging authors with compelling voices and deeply affecting stories to tell, discuss their work with journalist Michael Schulder. The Atheneum Great Hall, 1 India Street. Free Book Festival Event 10 to 10:30 AM - Book Signing with Anita Diamant Anita Diamant will be signing copies of her book “The Boston Girl.” Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 11:15, 1:00 & 2:15 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail Aboard the Endeavor Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm and 4 pm. $45, 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM - Island Tour with Gail Unique, in-depth tour of Nantucket by 7th generation native. In-town pickup in air-conditioned van. Also at 1 & 3pm. 508-257-6557. 10 AM to 12 PM - Seal Cruise A Nature’s Lovers Dream! A cruise to Historic Great Point to see and learn about seals and birds with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 10 AM to 1 PM - Book Festival - Local Author Tent and Story Time An eclectic collection of authors signing and selling their Nantucket inspired books. Children’s book-themed activities & story times are scheduled. Don’t miss the Typewriter Rodeo, offering custom poems on vintage typewriters! Story time will be on the half hours from 9 am until 11:30 am. The Atheneum Garden, 1 India Street. Free Book Festival Event 10 AM to 3 PM - Used Book Sale We have hundreds of previously enjoyed books and media for all ages at great prices! Hardcover books $2 / Soft cover Books and Media $1. Held at Atheneum Gallery, 1 India St. 10 AM to 4 PM - Jewelry Making Class: Men’s Bracelet Drop in classes to make jewelry. Instruction available all day. Materials not included. Held at Akimbo Beads & Things, 119b Pleasant St. 508-901-5032 10 AM to 4 PM - Whaling Museum Is Open - Closes early Today Whaling Museum is open 10 am to 4 pm. 13 Broad Street. 10:30 AM - Great Writers on Nantucket Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck & others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3 mi, 90 min stroll. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. Meet at the corner of Federal & India sts by the Atheneum fence. Arrive 5 minutes early. 508-332-0953 10:30 AM to 11:30 PM - “The Care and Attention of a Good Story” Illustrator R.W. Alley (Paddington) and his wife, author Zoe B. Alley (Enzo Races in the Rain!), share their insights about writing and drawing for children in presentation for fans of all ages. The Dreamland Theatre Harborview Room. Free Book Festival Event 11 to 11:30 AM - Book Signing with Ishmael Beah Ishmael Beah will be signing copies of his book “The Radiance of Tomorrow.” Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM - Downtown Walking Tour Walk the Historic District with an NHA guide & learn what transformed Nantucket to the whaling capital of the world, then to an acclaimed resort destination. Departs from Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 11:30 AM - Brunch with a Free Squeeze Good Food, Good Spirits, Good Company! Brunch with a Free Squeeze! Held at The Brotherhood of Thieves, 23 Broad Street! 11:30 AM to 2 PM - Saturday Brunch Enjoy a glorious view while you savor a delicious Brunch at TOPPER’S at The Wauwinet, 120 Wauwinet Road. Reservations: 508-228-8768 12 to 12:30 PM - Book Signing with Azar Nafisi Azar Nafisi will be signing copies of her book “The Republic of Imagination.” Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 12:30 to 1 PM - Book Signing: Jodi Picoult & Samantha Van Leer Jodi Picoult & Samantha Van Leer sign copies of their book “Between the Lines and Off the Page.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main St. continued on page 30


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Altar Rock (via Polpis) 6 miles Quidnet 7.5 miles Surfside 3.5 miles

Madaket 6.75 miles Siasconset (via Polpis) 10.5 miles Wauwinet 9 miles

Monomoy 2 miles Smith Point 7 miles

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Watching Life Unfold from page 14

in our clothes, peering out from our faces, he was our privilege, and yet himself. As a parent, you watch life unfold. I know my flaws and foibles; they have brought me up short many a time and oft. I am somewhat less familiar with my strengths; they live in the background of my life. You pray that the infant squalling in your arms picks up more of the latter than the former, but you never know. Most of the time, he sits noodling on his phone, burying his face in a book, or concocting mysteries with his friends. Who all fall silent as soon as you notice them. His teacher called him up to the podium and my privilege could not avoid the exceptional sun. He wrote a book of poetry for his graduation capstone project (I had encouraged something in real estate or engineering, but he felt his future more firm in poetry). He described the process in creating the poems, in getting the work published, and for whose sake the money was dedicated. Then, he read two of his works. The past comes racing up to a father at those moments. My son has a history of train tables and lego sets, of wooden swords and water guns. He is a boy I have thrown into a crashing wave, recited violent stories to, and changed many a polluted diaper. All of those boys receded behind him, in a stack of calendar days back to his first breaths in the operating room. Then the future falls forward and past us; a father has the present and the past, but the future waits for his son. It may be a future of summer breezes and frisbee golf, or it may winter days “dancing to the frenzied drum out of the murderous innocence of the sea.� My poor poet will need to rebuild the middle class, cool global warming, and find another left-handed starter for the Red Sox. The keys he will take from my hand will open the door to a house that needs repairs and refits. Yet, there he stood, the best his parents have, a collision of genes, good wishes, and bad habits, caught in a moment of recognition when the ordinary and commonplace fall to the ground and reveal the exceptional. He was our privilege, made flesh, standing in the sun, and reading his own book of poetry.

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The Poetry of Youth from page 6

Len: It seems obvious the Jr. Ranger program is something you feel strongly about, you’re donating the proceeds from this book to it as well as your weekly duties as a volunteer. Would you tell us what being a Jr. Ranger is and what it means to you? Beck: The program is an internship: we Rangers take care of the Field Station grounds and take visitors on nature walks every day. The program has allowed me to be part of a team that is non-competitive and challenging at the same time. We work together using field guides for identification, and we’ll make a game out of who can identify the most during a walk around the Field Station. The part I like best is taking visitors on a guided tour of the station. It’s very spontaneous, it reminds me of live theatre. It’s been a way to step beyond what I feel comfortable doing, into something I want to try and accomplish. Len: What is it that you want to accomplish with this book? Beck:: I want to get people interested in protecting the environment and to raise funds for a good cause. Here are couple of the poems you’ll find in Beck’s Watching Life Unfold.

THE VERNAL POOL Dark and cold, the vernal pool Lies tucked away and empty. A red oak tree looms above it, Inviting those brave enough for a closer look. The pool is filled with dark, crimson water Recycled from the rain. Home to many amphibians And bacteria galore.

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Bushes line the outer rim Protecting this pool from wind and storms. But sun and rain is welcomed in, By a break in limbs above. The pool regenerates and varies So long as there is rain. The water dries, the cavity fills, Over and over again.

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Down Polpis Road the rangers walked With cleanup claws and TV talk. To rid the brush and side of street Of plastic and trash for Len to eat. From white plastic and butts from cigarette smoke To tinfoil on which our birds will choke. From Budweiser cans with liquor still in them To full soggy trash bags stuck in plant stems. So Nantucketers please, do us a favor And throw trash out at home to save kids some labor!


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Plein Air Nantucket For four days from Thursday, June 18 through Sunday, June 21, the Artists Association of Nantucket (AAN) will host the annual Plein Air Nantucket. Plein Air Nantucket is open to all artists, at any skill level, who wish to paint in the fresh air and pristine scenery of the island, and enjoy the camaraderie of painting with their peers. A huge proponent of en plein air painting, Frank Swift Chase taught outdoor art classes on Nantucket starting in 1920 through the early 1950s, and the core of his regular students became the founders of the AAN. In this spirit, AAN hosts Plein Air Nantucket. “This year I’m scheduling a plein air demonstration for Friday of the festival,” says AAN curator of exhibitions Robert Frazier. “And there will be a Saturday talk at the new Visual Arts Center, 24 Amelia Drive. We’re also continuing a feature added last year,” notes Frazier, “called the Wet Wall, where art works that have been completed can be posted at the Johnson Gallery immediately each day for the public to view and purchase.” Interested artists may sign up on Thursday, June 18 beginning at 9:30 am in the gallery. There is a small entry fee of $10 for up to 4 wet works. All artists’ canvases are limited to either 9” x 12” or 12” x 16” and will be stamped by the AAN at registration. The designated painting area runs from Steps Beach through all of town to Great Point. Artists should not violate private property restrictions. The majority of the work should be painted on location and all art needs to be returned to the gallery by 4 pm Sunday, June 21 for judging. Plein Air Nantucket concludes on Sunday, June 21, with the Frank Swift Chase Awards presentation and public reception at 6 pm in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery. All are welcome to attend this free reception.

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major aspects if they wanted this event to succeed. As Mary stated, “with such a talented and passionate group of team members, it was only after few short months spanning from January to June that the Book Festival was created.” A generous benefactor who showed great support was Wendy Schmidt. “She is amazing with getting behind peoples’ ideas early and giving seed money that can really kick-start something” says Hudson. “Wendy Schmidt has been our guiding light and guardian angel, from the very beginning,” Haft added. When it came time to select authors for the first Book Festival, Wendy invited her high school English teacher, a published author, “honoring my teacher was a really great way to start it.” Since then, there has been a team of founders who choose the roster of authors. “We all have ideas and connections, it is a natural outreach,” says Haft, “we all get together and bat around ideas and then it shakes out. After that we try and reach out after the formulating ideas—with my work from PEN/Faulkner I established connections: Ishmael Beah, in particular, was our PEN/Faulkner Writer this past fall. “We tend to feature authors from off-island,” says Hudson, “we really try to get the nationally published authors and have the local authors’ tent so it is a balance—different authors love to meet and talk, creating a lot of crossover from local and national writers.” Mary includes that PEN/Faulkner was a nice point of entry because of the connections and that, “the team effort needs to be stressed and focused upon, most of them do it on a volunteer basis because they have such a passion and belief in it.” Readers attending the Book Festival have many opportunities to engage with authors to learn about the story, behind the story. Blair-Valero describes the festival events by saying, “every writer has different motivation for writing; the goal of the Book Festival is to reengage readers with the written words.” Through lectures, discussions, and gatherings at the Book Festival, readers and writers are able to reconnect with literature on a deeply personal level; a mission of the founders that enables people to distance themselves just a little bit further from today’s digital age. Marsha Egan, co-chair of this year’s Book Festival voiced that, “when you hear the author’s insight about what brought them to put the words on the page, it is motivating.” After each talk, festivalgoers can mingle with other readers and chat with the speaker. Most of the Book Festival events are free (though some do have space limitations). The few events that require tickets usually sell out very quickly.

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Once the daytime events have come to a close, festivalgoers are encouraged to gather with the featured authors in a relaxed, less formal setting. Blair-Valero said that instead of taking a picture with or getting an autograph from the presenting authors, she would prefer to sit down with them and have a beer! Saturday evening at 10 pm, festivalgoers will have just such an opportunity at the popular “Authors and Bars” event, held this year at The Proprietors bar & table at 9 India Street. Four years after the first successful Nantucket Book Festival, the event is still going strong and evolving. “The allure of Nantucket really encourages people to come to Nantucket for a beautiful weekend get away,” commented Blair-Valero. Authors who attend rave about the festival, convincing other authors to become involved. Not only do the authors get to promote their books, but they can also meet fans who loved reading them as much as they enjoyed writing them. There are more than thirty chances in just three days to hear and chat with authors. All in attendance at the book festival wonder where such a great event can go from here. The producers of the book festival would like to see depth and growth within the festival with regards to young adults availability to literature. In recent years they have brought the PEN/Faulkner Writers program to Nantucket schools. In this program, students read and discuss a piece of literature, and then the author visits to discuss his or her intended takeaway for the audience. Mary Haft is an extremely active affiliate with the PEN/Faulkner Program: “Through the PEN/Faulkner program we have reached over 1,000 of our children, which is incredible and meaningful—we really took a leap in bringing it here.” In addition to the PEN/Faulkner program, the Young Writers awards were constructed much like the PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction. Mary, describing this event says, “Two of the student writers will read their winning essays along side of the spectacular roster of writers.” The festival, as well as the Young Writers Awards and the PEN/Faulkner Program, requires funding, structure, and staff, which makes up this big enterprise, “it demonstrates, however, how very invested we are in our commitment to our island’s young” says Mary Haft. All of the pleasure and passion that goes into the planning and execution of the Book Festival is the reason book lovers keep coming year after year. Helping to reignite a love of books and seeing readers connect with authors is what keeps the organizers enthusiastic year after year. “This dedicated team of incredibly talented people all pull our own oar and have our own prism of perspectives which makes this book festival possible” says Mary Haft. What Nantucket does best is celebrate our heritage and history, as anyone will see after attending this festival, it truly honors that.

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HISTORICAL SITES - NANTUCKET TOWN ■ MARIA MITCHELL ASSOCIATION PROPERTIES

3 Vestal Street Established in 1908. View an outdoor scale model of the solar system, learn how to operate a sundial, and observe some sunspots. Learn about modern astronomy in our permanent indoor exhibit. Seasonal daily tour at 2pm.

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1 Vestal Street Built in 1790, tour what is now a museum dedicated to astronomer Maria Mitchell and her family. See artifacts from their daily life in the 19th century. Open mid-June to Labor Day for guided tours, 10am-4pm.

13 Broad Street Follow Nantucket’s whaling history, see the skeleton of a whale, visit the restored 1847 spermaceti candle factory. On-going exhibits & films. 11am-4pm daily.

Corner of Milk & Vestal Streets A free activityfor kids, a cross between a classic natural history museum, a zoo, and a science center. It is a great place to learn about the plants, animals, and birds of Nantucket. Open mid-June to Labor Day.

16 Sunset Hill A National Historic Landmark, built in 1686 and fully restored in 1990. Opening May 23 for the season.

28 Washington Street The Aquarium displays local Nantucket species and is an excellent place to learn about the amazing sealife around the island. Displays are always changing and range from crabs and shellfish to fish and eels. Seasonal. Please visit www.mmo.org for more information

50 Prospect St A National Built in 1746, it’s the oldest functioning mill in the country. Daily 11am-4pm; tours every 1/2 hour.

15R Vestal Street Built in 1806, it was the town’s house of correction until 1933. Opening May 23 for the season. 8 Howard Street Originally a livestock barn dating to the late 18th century, it was transformed into a summer home and art studio by Gertrude and Hanna Monaghan in the 1930’s. Opening May 23 for the season.

8 Gardner Street Built in 1886 after the Great Fire, and restored in 2012, this is the last remaining 19th century fire house on the island. Artifacts from Nantucket’s firefighting history are on display. Opening May 23 for the season.

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4 Mill Street Built in 1805, the historic mansion now offers arts & crafts classes taught using traditional techniques.

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7 Fair Street Constructed by the Society of Friends as a school in 1838, the island’s last surviving Quaker Meeting House. Open during library hours.

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96 Main Street A sign of the golden era of whaling, the house is a Greek Revival mansion built in 1845 by whaling merchant and silver retailer William Hadwen.

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▲ OTHER HISTORICAL POINTS OF INTEREST 2 Easton Street First erected in 1746, America's second oldest lighthouse and at 26 feet tall, the shortest in New England. 62 Centre Street Originally built in 1725, dismantled and moved to its this site in 1765. The current tower was added in 1968. Climb the tower for a view of the town & harbor, seasonal. 1 India Street Books, periodicals, dvds and also a collection of art and artifacts on display from Nantucket’s history. Closed Sun & Mon.

Lower Main Street Once the warehouse of merchant William Rotch, look for the quarterboard naming his 3 Nantucket ships. In 1859, a group of former whaling captains bought it and gathered to play cribbage & tell tales of days at sea. 3 Federal Street Built in 1897. 2 Centre Street Built in 1831. 93, 95 & 97 Main Street Identical brick mansions built between 1836-38 by whaling merchant Joseph Starbuck for his sons. Now privately owned.

Upper Main Street Bears a list of the names of 69 men who died in the Civil War. 20 Fair Street Built in 1838. 29 York Street Built in 1827, the nation’s second oldest still standing building that was erected by free Africans for their own use. 11 Orange Street Built in 1809, houses the town clock and the 1810 Portuguese bell. 49 Union Street Historical and contemporary Nantucket Lightship Baskets


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Events & Activities from page 21 1 PM - Free Greenhouse Tour at Bartlett’s Farm Visit the impressive house where tomatoes are grown, marvel in the simple beauty of the organic salad greens & savor the smells in the herb greenhouses. Meet in front of the market, 33 Bartlett Farm Rd. 1 to 1:30 PM - Book Signing with Alice Hoffman Alice Hoffman will be signing copies of her book “Nightbird.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 1 to 3 PM - Seal Cruise A Nature’s Lovers Dream! A cruise to Historic Great Point to see and learn about seals and birds with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 1:30 PM - 4EZ Payments Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 2 to 2:30 PM - Book Signing with Scott Turow Scott Turow will be signing copies of his book “Identical.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 2 PM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led by 3x runner-up of Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, this 3/4 mi, 90 min stroll tells the story of “the most important small town in American History.” $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12 Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by bank steps 5 min early. 508-332-0953 2:15 to 3:45 PM - “In the Heart of the Sea” Walking Tour Explore the world of the Essex & its Nantucket crew, focusing on survivors & their later lives on the island. Learn about the vital role that whaling played in the economy and social structure of 19th century Nantucket. Tour leaves from The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street 3 to 3:30 PM - Book Signing with J.E. Thompson J.E. Thompson will be signing copies of his book “The Girl from Felony Bay.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at Jetties Beach Bar Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 ea at The Jetties, 4 Bathing Beach Rd. 3:30 to 4 PM - Book Signing with Paul Muldoon Paul Muldoon will be signing copies of his book “One Thousand Things Worth Knowing.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 4 to 4:30 PM - Book Signing with Robert Kurson Robert Kurson will be signing copies of his book “Pirate Hunters.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 4 to 5 PM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 5:15 4:30 PM - Harrison Roach Band Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 4:30 to 5 PM - Book Signing with Jean Haniff Korelitz Jean Haniff Korelitz will be signing copies of her book “You Should Have Known.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 4:30 to 5 PM - Book Signing with Bill Roorbach Bill Roorbach will be signing copies of his book “The Remedy for Love.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 5 to 5:45 PM - Wine & Cheese on the Wine Deck A 45 minute tasting of 8 wines, including our reserve reds on the Wine Deck of Nantucket Vineyard, overlooking the Cisco Brewers Courtyard. Learn how we make great wine. $25 or $35 with a cheese plate. Tastings held Wed.-Sat. wineguy@ciscobrewers.com 415-548-0374 5:30 to 8:30 PM - Free Kids’ Deck Program at Breeze Cafe Dine as a family at Breeze Café at The Nantucket Hotel, then drop-off your children in our complimentary Kids’ Deck program. Our counselors will entertain them – while you linger over dinner. Reservations: 508-228-4730. www.breezebarandcafe.com 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise Bring a favorite beverage and come witness one of the best Sunsets in the world. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. (Daily trip time may change with the setting sun) 7 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi long & lasts 80 min. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash Only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. $55. 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf.

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8 to 10 PM - Earth Got the Blues Performs Live Live music at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 South Water Street 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi long & lasts 80 min. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash Only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953 9 PM - Movie: Jaws - 40th Anniversary Screening Rated PG, Showing in The Dreamland Main Theater, 17 South Water St. 10 PM to 1 AM - DJ Video Dance Party with DJ Bri Guy at The Rose & Crown, 23 South Water Street.

SUNDAY, JUNE 21 NANTUCKET BOOK FESTIVAL www.NantucketBookFestival.org 8:30 AM - Nantucket’s Historic Mansions & USA’s Oldest Windmill A brisk, 2 mi, 45 min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary by 3x runner-up in Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. $15. Cash Only. Meet at Main & Centre sts, in front of bank 5 min early. 508-332-0953 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Whaling History Tour Learn about one of the most exciting times in Nantucket History. Complimentary coffee included. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 10 AM - 35th Running of Nantucket Iron Teams Relay A 33 Mile Adventure, 6-leg Fund Raiser for MYNantucket. Race starts at Jetties Beach, 4 Bathing Beach Road and finishes at The Muse, Surfside Road. Benefit for mentoringyouthnantucket.org 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 11:15, 1:00 & 2:15 10 AM - Island Tour with Gail Unique, in-depth tour of Nantucket by 7th generation native. In-town pickup in air-conditioned van. Also at 1 & 3pm. 508-257-6557. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail Aboard the Endeavor Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm and 4 pm. $45, 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM to 12 PM - Seal Cruise A Nature’s Lovers Dream! A cruise to Historic Great Point to see and learn about seals and birds with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 10 AM to 3 PM - Walk for Travel - The Kelly Culkins West Walk Funds raised will benefit the Marla Ceely Lamb Cancer Travel Fund. Registration at 10 am at the Faregrounds Restaurant; walk at 11. Free cookout after for the walkers (non walkers may join or a donation of $10). Pledge Cards at Faregrounds, Wannacomet Water Co. & Murray’s Toggery! 10 AM to 5 PM - Happy Father’s Day Free “make your own” Father’s Day Card, The Toy Boat, 41 Straight Wharf 10 AM to 5 PM - Whaling Museum Is Open Whaling Museum is open 10 am to 5 pm daily. 13 Broad Street. 10:30 to 11 AM - Book Signing with Joanna Rakoff Joanna Rakoff will be signing copies of her book “My Salinger Year.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 10:30 AM to 3 PM - Sunday Brunch Eggs Benny, our Famous Bloody Mary’s & a view of the Golf Course! Held at The Restaurant at Miacomet, 12 West Miacomet Road! 11 to 11:30 AM - Book Signing with LaShonda Katrice Barnett LaShonda Katrice Barnett will be signing copies of her book “Jam on the Vine.” Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - Father’s Day Brunch with Live Entertainment Treat your first-rate Dad to an a la carte Brunch. Complimentary antique fire truck rides; live music by Andy Bullington. The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton St. 508-228-4730. breezebarandcafe.com. 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM - Downtown Walking Tour Walk the Historic District with an NHA guide & learn what transformed Nantucket to the whaling capital of the world, then to an acclaimed resort destination. Departs from Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 11:30 AM - Brunch with a Free Squeeze Good Food, Good Spirits, Good Company! Brunch with a Free Squeeze! Held at The Brotherhood of Thieves, 23 Broad Street! 11:30 AM to 2 PM - Sunday Brunch Enjoy a glorious view while you savor a delicious Brunch at TOPPER’S at The Wauwinet, 120 Wauwinet Road. Reservations: 508-228-8768 12 to 12:30 PM - Book Signing with Belinda McKeon Belinda McKeon will be signing copies of her book “Solace.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. continued on page 44


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Experiencing Wine

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HIDDEN FOREST by Daintry Jensen

from page 8 greeted with a famous and oft quoted phrase from Robert Louis Stevenson, â€œâ€Ś and the wine is bottled poetry.â€? It has been said that poetry engages and changes us, much like wine. Stevenson wrote this in his travel memoir, The Silverado Squatters (1883), after his two-month honeymoon trip to the region. Here he visited several wine makers and spoke with wine growers in the area about what he thought was “experimentalâ€? winemaking in the region. If you have ever read the book and traveled to the region, you feel that you are right there with the author in his time and place. Another wine memoir that takes us to the Old World is Adventures on the Wine Route (1988) by famed wine importer Kermit Lynch, who is based in Berkeley, CA. His story focuses on his travels in the French and Italian countryside to source small, artisanal wine producers to bring their wines back to the United States. He represents authentic wines that express “terroir,â€? also known as the sense of the place where the wine comes from. The 25th Anniversary Edition (2013) of his book has even more anecdotes about the people who produce the wines, their long-storied family history in winemaking and the culture of the villages that surround local food and wine culture. For a more modern and American approach to experiencing and drinking wine without being regionally specific, enter Eric Asimov. Chief Wine Critic for the New York Times and repeat Wine Expert participant at the Nantucket Wine Festival, his book How to Love Wine: A Memoir and Manifesto (2012) reminds us to enjoy the sense of discovery when learning and tasting wines. He encourages you to explore and enjoy the diversity of the wine world, not just what critics (such as himself) or someone else says you should like about the wine. His memoir is a very personal, engaging and professional take on his proclaimed “lifelong love affair with wine.â€? Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States of America and principal author of the Declaration of Independence, was also an avid wine connoisseur and collector. As a Minister to France, he lived in Paris and traveled often to visit the vineyards of Burgundy and Bordeaux. Upon his return to the United States, he had amassed quite the collection of French wines that he brought to his home at Monticello in Virginia. In 1985, when bottles of wine in an old walled-up cellar in France engraved with the initials Th.J. were found, it was believed they previously belonged to the aforementioned esteemed scholar and statesman. In the following few years, several of these bottles became available at various wine auction houses in London and Chicago. Bill Koch, Palm Beach billionaire, was the purchaser of some of the Th. J. engraved bottles. When he was interested in using them as part of a display for a collection at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, he was asked to provide the provenance of the bottles to be displayed. When his team had some trouble confirming this information, nothing — including the amount of money he spent — stopped Bill Koch from getting to the bottom his mystery. To find out the rest of the story, be sure to read The Billionaire’s Vinegar: The Mystery of the World’s Most Expensive Bottle (2008) by Benjamin Wallace. Note that it is always best to read the book before seeing the movie adaptation of the book, which is currently in development starring Matthew McConaughey. According to Thomas Jefferson, “good wine is a necessity of life.â€? As you enjoy your reading time on the beach or quietly at night when everyone else has dozed off for the night, may your wine glass and time here on Nantucket snuggled up with a good book be full of abundance.

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nantucketbakeshop.com 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 fresh donuts, native cranberry & blueberry muffins, scones, flaky croissants, danish, & bagels 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! 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.

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At CISCO BREWERS we make BIG, all-grain beers in our tiny brewery using traditional methods, fine malts, and whole hops. Located next to the Triple Eight Distillery, home of the “Triple Eight Vodka,” and Nantucket Vineyard, we are the only local producer of fresh beer, delicious wine, and smooth vodka. Take the free shuttle from Visitor Services that starts at 12:30pm, or park in our new lot just past the Brewery on the right. ciscobrewers.com

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THE ROSE & CROWN SEAFOOD PUB is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors. Not only do they offer a great menu with the freshest food at affordable prices, but their specialty drinks can’t be beat! And at 10 pm, the fun and frolic begins, with DJs, poker nights, karaoke every Thursday night, dance parties, and live jazz on Thursday. They have the largest TVs in town to watch football. THE ROSE & CROWN is the hottest spot in downtown Nantucket! www.theroseandcrown.com

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508-228-6215 Open at 2 New Locations! 4 India Street and in the new Stop-n-Shop Hot and Iced Coffees and Teas, Smoothies, Snacks

THE BEAN offers coffee, espresso, cappuccino, lattes, mochas, and much more all prepared with coffee beans freshly roasted on-island by Nantucket Coffee Roasters and expertly brewed by our baristas. A variety of teas, cold beverages, and smoothies are also available, along with a tempting selection of snacks. Order to go or sit around the tables in their cozy cafe atmosphere. Whole beans are available directly from Nantucket Coffee Roasters: order from their website at www.NantucketCoffee.com.

Light Food & Take-Out Annye’s Whole Foods Prepared meals to take home, wine, organic foods

508-228-4554 Daily at 14 Amelia Drive

At ANNYE’S you’ll find fabulous prepared meals made from scratch — easy, healthy, and delicious! Take them home for a hot lunch or a handy dinner. We also sell tasty, convenient frozen foods, including ice creams and desserts. And you can choose a bottle of wine from our selection to accompany your meal. ANNYE’S is a short trip from downtown, through Milestone Rotary, down Old South Road, and a right turn onto Amelia Drive. We have plenty of parking. www.annyes.com

Bartlett’s Farm Open every day 8-7pm. Fresh baked goods, foods-to-go, fresh produce

508-228-9403 33 Bartlett Farm Road

www.bartlettsfarm.com Did you know that BARTLETT’S OCEAN VIEW FARM prepares mouth-watering baked goods, homemade soups, breads and foccacia, hearty sandwiches, salads, and many more daily seasonal specialties to go? Stop in early for a muffin and freshly brewed coffee, or make it your lunchtime destination for a delicious change from the downtown crowds. BARTLETT’S even has prepared foods that you can take home and heat up for dinner and freshly baked pies you can serve for dessert. Don’t forget that BARTLETT’S also has the freshest island vegetables, plus annuals, perennials, herbs, and beautiful cut flowers.

Bartlett’s on the Wharf Open daily 9am-6pm Fresh baked goods, foods-to-go, fresh produce

in town on the Wharf! From fresh baked goods to fresh produce, with a great assortment of sandwiches and other foods-to-go. Eat fresh at Bartlett’s on the Wharf!

Centre Street Bistro

508-228-8470 Breakfast Sundays from 8am-1pm; Lunch on Wed-Sat 11:30am-2pm; Dinner on Wed-Sun from 5:30 29 Centre Street Outdoor patio dining in season The CENTRE STREET BISTRO, located at 29 Centre Street, with Ruth and Tim Pitts at the helm is an island favorite! They serve bountiful Sunday breakfast, savory lunches, and fabulous dinners Wednesdays-Saturdays for Springtime. Come and eat in the CENTRE STREET BISTRO intimate dining room or on the sidewalk patio (in-season only). All the food is made on the premises with the finest, freshest ingredients available. Reservations are suggested for dinner. BYOB. Take-out is available. MasterCard and Visa www.nantucketbistro.com accepted.

Claudette’s Catering Outdoor dining and catering

508-257-6622 Daily 8am-3pm at Post Office Sq. Siasconset

Picnic in ‘Sconset! And a great place to stop to do it is CLAUDETTE’S on the square in ‘Sconset. CLAUDETTE’S is famous for their delicious sandwiches and their super special lemon cake. Pick up your order and picnic at a table on the porch at CLAUDETTE’S while you watch the relaxed activity in ‘Sconset Village, or take your picnic to the beach just around the bend. Open daily from 8am to 3pm. Please call for advance orders.

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Donuts, baked goods, breakfast, & lunch to go A Nantucket Tradition for 80 Years

508-228-4533 18 Sparks Avenue

www.thedownyflake.com Serving breakfast and lunch daily, THE DOWNYFLAKE is a Nantucket tradition known for the big doughnut outside and delicious doughnuts inside. Choose from a menu of Flake favorites and daily specials for good food and fast, friendly service in a relaxed atmosphere. Call ahead for take-out, bulk pastry orders, & catering or event planning.

Easy Street Cantina One Nibble & You’re Hooked! Full Breakfast served all day

508-228-5418 corner of Easy & Broad sts.

www.EasyStreetCantina.com EASY STREET CANTINA on the corner of Easy & Broad streets by the water on Steamboat Wharf is the merging of two island traditions of 20 years (award-winning Joe’s Broad Street Grill and Tacos Tacos). One nibble and you’re hooked! EASY STREET CANTINA features fresh fried seafood such as Nantucket bay scallops, clams, and beer-battered Atlantic Cod along with cheese steaks, burgers, fresh falafel and our famous burritos, nachos, and tacos. Also deli wraps, kids’ foods, fresh pastries, fresh ground coffee, and cookies. Enjoy in our dining room or patio, or take your feast home, to the beach, or on the boat. Our bacon-egg-and-cheese burritos are the perfect breakfast to go. Open Sun..-Thurs. from 6:45 am to 10pm.; Fri.-Sat. 6:45 am to 2 am.

Jetties Beach Bar & Restaurant

508-228-2279 Daily for Lunch, Buck-a-Shuck, Dinner 4 Bathing Beach Rd. at Jetties Beach Restaurant, Bar, & Beach Shop. Live Music Nightly! Come to JETTIES BEACH BAR & RESTAURANT great food, summer cocktails, gorgeous sunsets, and for all the fun you want to have at the beach! Buck-a-Shuck from 3-6 pm. Serving lunch every day from 11:30 to 4, and dinner nightly from 5pm. Bar opens at 11:30 every day. Our Beach Shop rents beach chairs & umbrellas and has all you need for your day at the beach on Nantucket. And, there’s plenty of parking! Open through Labor Day. Call about holding your next event or private party at JETTIES. www.thejetties.com

Lemon Press 508-228-3800 Opening any day now! 29 Centre Street Organic Foods, Superfood Smoothies, Cold Press Juices & More This new island, “grab and go healthy” shop in the heart of downtown makes their products on site. Choices include a variety of organic coffee, freshly pressed cold juices and lemonade, freshly made sandwiches, and superfoods such as smoothies and Raw Bowls. Owners Darya and Rachel are committed to serving their customers healthy and delicious food items that are easy to take to the beach, to the boat, on a picnic, or home to the family. www.lemonpressnantucket.com

Siam to Go 508-228-SIAM (7426) Mon-Fri 11am-8pm; Sat 4-8pm, closed Sun. 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. www.siamtogonantucket.com

Sophie T’s Pizza 508-325-6265 Mon-Sat 11:30am-9pm; Sun 12-8pm. Pizza, pastas, soups and salads, subs, & more. 7 Dave St, Bayberry Ct at Nantucket Commons Something fresh is always cooking at SOPHIE T’S PIZZA. Islanders and visitors alike have made Nantucket’s perennial blue-ribbon favorite their dining destination for eat in or fast take out. New York-style thin crust, crispy, ultra-thin Flatbread and crunchy Sicilian choices beg for your special topping creations. Sophie T’s Pizza offers the most varied choice of fresh, bountiful salads, zesty BBQ wings, homemade pasta specials, and an array of subs or whole wheat wraps that come fully dressed and toasted, if you wish. Call ahead for fast


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take out and to hear daily specials. SOPHIE T’S is open seven days a week, and has plenty of parking. Located mid-island at 7 Daves Street, in Nantucket Commons across from The Chicken Box. Stop by for a menu and see if you can resist a slice.

Sushi by Yoshi

508-228-1801 Daily 11:30am-9pm at 2 East Chestnut St

Sushi & classic Japanese dishes

A party is not a party without sushi! SUSHI BY YOSHI is open on East Chestnut Street, serving the best sushi and other Japanese delicacies. Stop by their Sushi Bar and sample from their new menu. The varied menu includes Nori Rolls in more than half a dozen varieties, Nigiri Sushi or Sashimi, Futo Maki, Futomake with fish, and more. YOSHI’s California Roll and Dynamite Roll combination makes a terrific lunch or evening snack! Also available are Dumplings, Noodles, Rice, and Miso Soup. Stop by YOSHI’s at 2 East Chestnut Street, around the corner from the Information Bureau on Federal Street. Call ahead for quick service. BYOB. Find us on FB. www.sushibyyoshi.com

Thai House Nantucket

508-680-1522 Open daily 11am-9pm; Grab & Go Thai Lunch Mon-Fri from 11am-2pm Dine in or take out 118 Old South Road

Sawadee! The Thairatana family welcomes you to THAI HOUSE NANTUCKET, where they serve Thai specialties along with a tasty full menu of fresh sushi and dishes that are Japanese-inspired and Asian-fusion. Vegetarian Dishes are also available and they can alter the level of spiciness to suit for individual taste. Local favorites include Fresh Rolls, Drunken Noodles, and their variety of Curries. You can dine in the cozy dining room, or order ahead for takeout. Catering services are available. ackthaihouse.com

Markets Annye’s Whole Foods Complete organic market & prepared meals

508-228-4554 Open daily at 14 Amelia Drive

Visit ANNYE’S in our new and larger location! You’ll find the best in organic foods, including Niman Ranch meats, free-range chicken, fruits and vegetables, and naturallyfarmed wines from Italy, France, and California. Try ANNYE’S Culinary Concierge, offering fabulous prepared meals made from scratch — easy, healthy, and delicious! Purchase tasty, convenient frozen foods, including ice creams and desserts, or select from our all-organic bulk foods—grains, nuts, seeds, beans, fruits, and earth-friendly cleaning supplies. ANNYE’S carries the most effective supplements, herbal and homeopathic remedies, as well as skin and hair care products, to keep you feeling and looking great! We’re a short trip from downtown, through Milestone Rotary, down Old South Road, and a right turn onto Amelia Drive. Plenty of parking. www.annyes.com

Bartlett’s Farm Open every day 8-7pm. Groceries, fresh produce, food-to-go

508-228-9403 Bartlett Farm Road

www.bartlettsfarm.com Grocery shop at BARTLETT’S OCEAN VIEW FARM. Eggs, milk, cheese, coffee, and, of course, fresh vegetables. Freshly baked goods, as well as daily seasonal specialties prepared with farm fresh ingredients for take away. Ample parking and friendly faces.

Restaurants Arno’s Breakfast & Seafood Restaurant

508-228-7001 Breakfast 9-2, Lunch 11-5, Dinner 5-9 41 Main Street New England Breakfast & Seafood of the Highest Quality at Reasonable Prices

ARNO’S BREAKFAST AND SEAFOOD RESTAURANT, family owned, is celebrating 56 years at 41 Main Street. The restaurant’s huge front windows, with a sunlit and original brick interior, make for an inviting atmosphere. There is an equally attractive upstairs dining room also overlooking cobblestoned Main Street. Arno’s serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, all well patronized, in its comfortable and casual dining rooms. Breakfast is served from 9 to 2, lunch from 11 to 5, and dinner from 5 to 9. Dinner offers best of season seafood, including oysters, mussels, seafood tacos, halibut, scallops, swordfish, salmon, and lobster. Arno’s is also well known for its full service bar, including bar dining. The bar is open from 9am (11am Sunday), serving the best ever Bloody Mary and Mimosa. Great selection of draft beers (8), wines by the glass, specialty cocktails, and liquors. Arno’s is centrally located on the historic downtown cobblestoned Main Street. From the Boat Basin, Arno’s is just a short walk along the cobblestones of Main Street on the right side. www.arnosnantucket.com

Black-Eyed Susan’s Breakfast daily 7am-1pm; Dinner Mon-Sat from 6-10pm Foreign & Domestic Cooking

508-325-0308 10 India Street

Tucked away on India Street, just around the corner from Centre Street, you’ll discover one of the island’s great finds! Part of the neighborhood for 20 years, BLACK-EYED SUSAN’S is a favorite of visitors and locals alike. The dinner menu is inspired by the seasonal market and changes frequently. They also serve hearty breakfasts featuring Huevos Rancheros, Homemade Corned Beef Hash, Buttermilk Pancakes, Sourdough French Toast, and a variety of “Scrambles” and Omelettes. The freshly squeezed orange juice is a real eye-opener! Find out why everyone is raving about BLACK-EYED SUSAN’S! BYOB & no credit cards. www.Black-EyedSusans.com

Breeze Bar & Cafe

508-228-4730

Dine Indoors or Enjoy Our Outdoor Deck with Fire Pits at The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton Street New England Coastal Cuisine & Family Favorites Breeze Bar & Cafe serves New England Coastal Cuisine, and family favorites in either our dining room or outdoors on Nantucket’s grandest all-season deck, with cozy fire pits.

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Our dinner menu features salads, soups, and appetizers, and a delectable selection of entrees from filet mignon and Grilled Salmon to a casual Burger and delectable Lobster Roll. Also serving lunch and Sunday Brunch. Cocktail Bar Service also available. Complimentary Kids’ Deck Friday & Saturday evenings. breezebarandcafe.com

The Brotherhood of Thieves Open year-round from 11:30 am Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch

508-228-2551 23 Broad Street

THE BROTHERHOOD OF THIEVES, 23 Broad Street, is an landmark island eatery, offering three dining areas: The original restaurant echoing 1840s Whaling Bar. Upstairs was recently renovated (great option for private parties). Outdoor patio provides relaxed/casual dining. All three bars are stocked with unique liquors to delight connoisseurs. Menu offers specials (fresh /organic ingredients), signature burgers, famous shoestring fries. Voted Best Chowder/Family Dining—Cape Cod Life and Best www.brotherhoodofthieves.com Nantucket Bar—Boston Magazine.

Centre Street Bistro Lunch, Dinner, & Sunday Breakfast “Eat and happiness will follow!”

508-228-8470 29 Centre Street

www.nantucketbistro.com The CENTRE STREET BISTRO, located at 29 Centre Street, with Ruth and Tim Pitts at the helm, is an island favorite! They serve bountiful Sunday breakfast, from 8am to 1 pm; savory lunches Wednesdays-Saturday from 11:20 to 2pm; and fabulous dinners Wednesdays-Sunday from 5:30 pm. Come and eat in the CENTRE STREET BISTRO intimate dining room or on the sidewalk patio (in-season only). All the food is made on the premises with the finest, freshest ingredients available. Reservations are suggested for dinner. BYOB. Take-out is available. MC and Visa accepted.

Children’s Café Open Daily, 8am to 5pm Affordable Beachfront Dining

508-228-2284 at Childrens Beach

Enjoy breakfast on the beach at the new CHILDRENS CAFE at Children’s Beach. This sister restaurant to the popular Easy Street Cantina also serves sandwiches, seafood, and has an extensive menu for kids. Great food and a fantastic view! Open daily.

Company of the Cauldron Serving dinner nightly.

508-228-4016 5 India Street

If you want to feel as if you have your own private chef, make reservations to dine at THE COMPANY OF THE CAULDRON. Discover romance at this charming restaurant located in the heart of Nantucket’s Historic District. Through the doorway, past an abundance of beautiful flowers, tables set with classic floral linens glow softly, lit only by candles. The kitchen is open and can be seen from the dining room. Three evenings a week a classical harpist plays soft music. THE COMPANY OF THE CAULDRON serves outstanding and creative cuisine, with elegant, prix fixe menus that change every evening. Menus are available a week in advance: see their website. COMPANY OF THE CAULDRON is well known for its lamb preparations, as well as for its innovative creations featuring beef and seafood. Menus are available at www.CompanyoftheCauldron.com.

Crosswinds Restaurant & Bar

508-228-6005 Open daily 5:30am-9pm 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 and the longtime island favorite, Hutch’s Diner. 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. Our dining room, kitchen, and bar have been newly renovated as perfect compliments to our extensive beer, wine, and cocktail lists. 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. www.CrosswindsNantucket.com

Downyflake Open Daily for Breakfast & Lunch; Takeout A Nantucket Tradition for 80 Years

508-228-4533 18 Sparks Avenue

www.thedownyflake.com Serving breakfast and lunch daily, THE DOWNYFLAKE is a Nantucket tradition known for the big doughnut outside and delicious doughnuts inside. Choose from a menu of Flake favorites and daily specials for good food and fast, friendly service in a relaxed atmosphere. Call ahead for take-out, bulk pastry orders, and catering or event planning. Breakfast 6 am- 2 pm on weekdays (7-1 on Sunday). Lunch Mon-Sat 11-2pm

Dune

508-228-5550 Bar opens at 5pm; Dinner Nightly from 6-10pm; Lunch 11:30-2:30pm Where chic meets casual comfort. 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 our three distinct dining rooms is a blend of sophisticated elegance and soothing comfort. Along with our exotic quartzite bar and charming patio we 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. www.DuneNantucket.com

Easy Street Cantina

508-228-5418 Open daily! One Nibble & You’re Hooked! corner of Easy & Broad sts. Fried Clams, Fish’n Chips, Burritos, Tacos, Wraps, & More. Breakfast all day!

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Steamboat Wharf. One nibble and you’re hooked! EASY STREET CANTINA features fresh fried seafood such as Nantucket bay scallops, clams, and beer-battered Atlantic Cod along with cheese steaks, burgers, fresh falafel and our famous burritos, nachos, and tacos. Also deli wraps, kid’s foods, fresh pastries, fresh ground coffee, and cookies. Enjoy in our spacious dining room or on our outside patio beside the water. We serve breakfast all day, and offer our Omelette Bar from 8-11:30 am. Home of the Nantucket Cookie Company. Fun, Fast, Family Food. Open Sun..-Thurs. from 6:45 am to 10pm.; Fri.-Sat. 6:45 am to 2 am.

The Faregrounds Lunch, dinner, & late night menu daily Affordable Family Dining

508-228-4095 27 Fairgrounds Road

FAREGROUNDS is one of Nantucket’s favorite year round restaurants (and we are sports fanatics, with 15 HDTVs)! Choose between the bustling energy of Pudley’s Pub, the cool ocean breeze on our deck, and the quiet of FAREGROUNDS dining room! Our affordable fare is complemented by Daily Specials, Early Birds and a different All You Can Eat every night. We are THE perfect place to satisfy everyone in your party! FAREGROUNDS is a terrific venue to celebrate any occasion. No party is too big or too small, and we have plenty of parking to accommodate all your guests. 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 thefaregrounds.com/ meal while enjoying those who matter.

Fifty-Six Union Open nightly. Bar opens at 5, Dinner starts at 5:30 Global Cuisine, Glorious Libations, Glamorous Staff

508-228-6135 56 Union Street

Warm and welcoming with an irreverent spirit and food that is nothing short of inspired…FIFTY-SIX UNION has an appealing combination of quality food and fun that will draw you back again and again. FIFTY-SIX serves dinner Tues-Sat from 5:30 pm;. Patron dinner favorites include fragrant Curried Mussels, Javanese Spicy Fried Rice, and Truffle Frites that are positively addicting. For dinner, Chef Peter Janelle prepares a creative Fish Special and a tempting Vegetarian Pasta du Jour. FIFTY-SIX UNION offers more than a dozen exhilarating cocktails, served by their libation experts. FIFTY-SIX UNION...there’s nothing else quite like it on Nantucket. www.fiftysixunion.com

foood for here & there 508-228-4291 Open daily at 6:30am for breakfast, lunch, dinner, & snacks Pizza, Sandwiches, Salads, Burgers, Delivery! 149 Lower Orange St foood for here and there is the place to go for great food at reasonable prices. Rated the Best Pizza on Nantucket, foood serves small, medium, large, and deep dish pizzas at the lowest price on the island. At foood for here and there, you can have a quick lunch for under $6.00. We also offer specialty pizzas, including Mexican, Summer White, and Tropic Rocky, a variety of sandwiches and subs on freshly baked rolls, delicious salads, burgers, lasagna, spicy wings, and more! Stop in our casual and fun location at Lower Orange Street. If you’re in a hurry to get home or to the beach, call ahead with your order. www.fooods.com

Kitty Murtagh’s 508-325-0781 Lunch 11:30-5; Dinner from 5 pm; Sunday Brunch 11:20-2:30 Nantucket’s Only Irish Pub & Restaurant 4 West Creek Road In Ireland, pubs are places to socialize, relax & maybe conduct a little business. Owners John Keane and Caroline Montgomery are continuing that tradition on Nantucket at KITTY MURTAGH’S. Named after John’s grandmother, everything about Kitty’s is eclectic and fun. Decorated with Irish signs, antiques, and furniture, the pub exudes authenticity. Relax & enjoy traditional hearty fare. Join us downstairs in our intimate dining room for entrees like Kitty’s Pork Schnitzel or Guiness Battered Fish-n-Chips. Nightly seafood specials draw from Nantucket’s local catch. You can add Nantucket’s best soup & salad bar to any entree for just a few dollars. Top it all off with a pint of Guinness in a traditional 20-oz glass. Live music every Wed. & Fri. night. kittymurtaghs.com

NIXS Brew Pub Open Daily 11:30am-1am Great pub food, live bands, small batch brews

508-680-7342 15 So. Water Street

NIXS is an upscale independent brewpub located on 15 South Water street next to the Dreamland movie theatre. NIXS focuses on award-winning, independent, small batch brews, superior craft cocktails and upscale gourmet pub fare. Come try our 14 beers on tap, our famous Moscow mule, or the best lobster roll around. Join the Mug Club for a personal 20 ounce NIXS mug and half-price apps on Tuesdays & Sundays. Live bands every week. www.NixsNantucket.com

The Proprietors bar & table Dinner Thursday-Tuesday; Sunday Brunch 11 to 2 An adventurous menu of sharable plates & dishes

508-228-7477 9 India St

The menu at The Proprietors borrows techniques & flavors from global cuisines while celebrating local ingredients. Executive Chef/Co-Owner Tom Berry serves an adventurous selection of sharable plates and dishes hot off the plancha with a strong focus on imaginative seafood, vegetable, and grain presentations. For spring, dinner is served Thursday through Tuesday from 5:30pm and Sunday Brunch is served from 11am to 2 pm. The Proprietors bar opens nightly at 5pm. www.proprietorsnantucket.com

Queequegs

508-325-0992 Brunch Daily 11am-3pm. Dinner nightly from 5:30pm. Tree bar open, weather permitting 6 Oak Street The locals’ choice for intimate in-town dining

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it’s warm color scheme and eclectic artwork, radiates comfort. Our patio is a fun retreat from the hustle and bustle of town. QUEEQUEG’S menu pushes the envelope of “American Eclectic” and takes you on a culinary voyage that blends home-style comfort food with European flavors. Our chef has honed his skills to the point where every bite resonates with love-it-in-an-instant flavor. In the heart of down town, QUEEQUEG’S is the local secret that’s finally out. www.queequegsnantucket.com

Rose & Crown 508-228-2595 Lunch & Dinner from 11:30am-10pm, open til 1am 23 South Water Street www.theroseandcrown.com Lunch, Dinner, Cocktails THE ROSE & CROWN is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors. Stop by and check out our new menu, served continuously from 11:30 am, with great food at reasonable prices! We serve delicious favorite finger foods like Nachos, Rum & Brown Sugar Shrimp Skewers, and Clam Fritters. There are freshly made soups and salads, burgers, quesadillas and sandwiches, along with wraps for a light meal. ROSE & CROWN entrees include Pasta Primavera, Shrimp Scampi, and a wide variety of amazing burgers (try the Cubano Burger). Come down to South Water Street and check our daily blackboard specials. Always family friendly — children’s menu available.

The Ships Inn 508-228-0040 Dinner Wed-Sun from 5:30pm; Dory Bar open 5 ‘til close 13 Fair Street www.shipsinnnantucket.com American Brasserie The diverse menu features a variety of seasonal specials and Ships Inn favorites. The food is presented with understated elegance and fresh, bold flavors that will make your visit a memorable one. Stop in for a drink at our Dory Bar and check out our menu. Surely you’ll want to stay for dinner. Reservations are recommended but not necessary, walk-ins are welcomed. Dinner is served Wed.-Sun. from 5:30 pm; Dory Bar opens at 5 pm.

Siam to Go

508-228-SIAM (7426) Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln Mon-Fri 11am-8pm; Sat 4-8pm, closed Sun. 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. www.siamtogonantucket.com

Sophie T’s Pizza

508-325-6265

Mon-Sat 11:30am-9pm; Sun 12-8pm. 7 Dave St, Bayberry Ct at Nantucket Commons Pizza, pastas, soups and salads, subs, wraps & more. Something fresh is always cooking at SOPHIE T’S PIZZA. Islanders and visitors alike have made Nantucket’s perennial blue-ribbon favorite their dining destination for eat in or fast take out. New York-style thin crust, crispy, ultra-thin Flatbread and crunchy Sicilian choices beg for your special topping creations. Sophie T’s Pizza offers the most varied choice of fresh, bountiful salads, zesty BBQ wings, homemade pasta specials, and an array of subs or whole wheat wraps that come fully dressed and toasted, if you wish. Call ahead for fast take out and to hear daily specials. SOPHIE T’S is open seven days a week, and has plenty of parking. Located mid-island at 7 Daves Street, in Nantucket Commons across from The Chicken Box. Stop by for a menu and see if you can resist a slice. www.sophietspizza.com/

Sushi by Yoshi 508-228-1801 Daily 11:30am to 9pm. Call for extended weekend hours Sushi & classic Japanese dishes 2 East Chestnut Street A party is not a party without sushi! SUSHI BY YOSHI is open on East Chestnut Street, serving the best sushi and other Japanese delicacies. Stop by their Sushi Bar and sample from their new menu. The varied menu includes Nori Rolls in more than half a dozen varieties, Nigiri Sushi or Sashimi, Futo Maki, Futomake with fish, and more. YOSHI’s California Roll and Dynamite Roll combination makes a terrific lunch or evening snack! Also available are Dumplings, Noodles, Rice, and Miso Soup. Stop by YOSHI’s at 2 East Chestnut Street, around the corner from the Information Bureau on Federal Street. Call ahead for quick service. BYOB. Find us on FB www.sushibyyoshi.com

Thai House Nantucket

508-680-1522 Open daily 11am-9pm; Grab & Go Thai Lunch Mon-Fri from 11am-2pm Dine in or take out 118 Old South Road Sawadee! The Thairatana family welcomes you to THAI HOUSE NANTUCKET, where they serve Thai specialties along with a tasty full menu of fresh sushi and dishes that are Japanese-inspired and Asian-fusion. Vegetarian Dishes are also available and they can alter the level of spiciness to suit for individual taste. Local favorites include Fresh Rolls, Drunken Noodles, and their variety of Curries. You can dine in the cozy dining room, or order ahead for takeout. Catering services are available. ackthaihouse.com

TOPPER’S at The Wauwinet Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, & Dinner Nothing is ordinary, not even the view!

508-228-8768 Bayview Dining at The Wauwinet

Located at The Wauwinet overlooking Nantucket Bay, award-winning TOPPER’S offers one of the most spectacular views on the island. Enjoy a superb prix fixe or a la carte dinner in the intimate dining room or relax outdoors on the casual TOPPER’S Deck. Cocktails on the lawn at sunset are another special treat. For brunch, lunch, or dinner,


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you can arrive via a scenic one-hour water taxi cruise or catch our complimentary jitney (both depart from the White Elephant). Now serving brunch on Saturday and Sunday. Dress is smart casual; reservations recommended. www.toppersrestaurant.com

Town 508-325-TOWN (8696) Brunch Daily 11am to 3pm; Dinner nightly from 5:30pm. Be adventurous, go to Town 4 East Chestnut Street TOWN Restaurant is a Global cuisine wonderland, offering uplifted dishes sourced from every corner of the globe. Taste our tantalizingly bold, sumptuous flavors within a cool, casual, sexy Eastern-styled lounge. Offering traditional dishes with a twist; Ancho Dusted Shrimp & Grits, and Red Thai Curry Chicken all capture your taste buds and transport you to another land! Town is conveniently located on East Chestnut St.; our inviting dining lounge and patio with Asian accents brings you to paradise, making this a memorable dining experience! Be adventurous, go to TOWN! www.TownNantucket.com

Seafood Souza’s Seafood

508-228-9140 Open 9am-6pm with a full selection of seafood 23 Trotter’s Lane Stop by and enter our weekly Meg-a-Fish Free Seafood Drawing

SOUZA’S SEAFOOD, under the red and white flag on Trotter’s Lane, offers a full line of quality seafoods both fresh and frozen: steamers, littlenecks, cherrystones, lobsters, swordfish, crabmeat, escargot, shrimp, quahogs, and much more! Only at SOUZA’S can you get delicious smoked scallops, their secret recipe stuffed quahogs, homemade chowder base and Nantucket bay scallops frozen within 20 minutes of shucking (the freshest tasting frozen scallops). 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 and bay scallops to take off-island with you.

Wine & Spirits Epernay Wine & Spirits Open daily 10 am to 9 pm; Island Delivery #WineExpertonACK

508-228-2755 1 North Beach Street

Épernay is the only Sommelier Owned + Operated wine store on island. Offering Beer, Wine + Liquor, along with exclusive Wine Tastings + Events and Beverage Catering for your next affair. 1 N Beach Street, on the corner of Easton Street near the White Elephant and The Nantucket Hotel | We Deliver, Gift Cards Available + Parking in Back | www.epernayfinewine.com | 508.228.2755| fb: EpernayWineAndSpiritsNantucket | twitter: EpernayWines | instagram: epernay_wineandspirits

Paint The Th To own Red at A Nantucke c t Red-Tie Soirée Get out yo our Nantuckeet Reds and whale belt and get ready fo or a night of fo ood, drink, fu un and dancing at the Maria Mitchell’s 15tth Annual An Evening Un nder The Stars.

Great Foood • Raw Bar • Open Beer and Wiine Bar • Livve Music • Dancing

For clothing suggggggeestions visi st Murray’s T Tog ogggerry Shop or ggo online at www.nantuckettred.com

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Featured Restaurant: TOPPER’S at the Wauwinet

A Magical Version of Nantucket With its exclusive setting and beautiful views, The Wauwinet offers a magical version of Nantucket. A version where it’s quiet enough to hear the water lapping against the shore, where ospreys swoop and soar, and where the sunset paints the sky with color just before evening drops a shimmering veil of fog. There’s an ethereal beauty here; a sense of having traveled to a place where the worries of the world cannot reach you. The magic continues at TOPPER’S, the elegant restaurant at the Wauwinet where Executive Chef Kyle Zachary continues to impress and surprise us. This is Zachary’s fifth year at TOPPER’S. Each time we dine here we think the food and the experience cannot possibly get any better; and each time he proves us wrong. The creativity of this chef appears to be boundless! We’ve had foie each time we visited; but it’s never the same. We’ve dined on pork and lobster summer after summer, and the preparations are different every time. And what this chef can do with vegetables is nothing short of amazing. In the talented hands of Chef Zachary accompaniments are key to the whole show, not just added decoration. We began our meal last week with an assortment of fresh breads brought to table in a Nantucket Lightship Basket: brioche, foccacia, and a crusty multigrain. The signature Wauwinet Brown Bread, moist and sweet with molasses, arrives on a separate plate. Very professional service at TOPPER’S is classic, almost choreographed, and results in a perfectly paced meal. The first surprise of the evening arrived in a nest. Four perfect brown eggs were nestled inside, their tops cut off to reveal creamy white Yuzu Mousse inside, topped with bright yellow marigold petals. The chef had sent out a marvelous amuse bouche: a little sweet, a little salty, and lots of fun. Another suprise followed when Joy, our server, brought us oysters on the half shell arranged on a plate evocative of the shoreline—rocks, seaweed, shells—a true exhibition! The salty-fresh Retsyo Oysters, harvested by an island couple just a few hundred yards from The Wauwinet, shimmer on the plate and on the palate. Chef Zachary describes these beauties: “Similarly to wine, oysters get much of their flavor from their environment in which they are grown, or “terroir.”

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This means that Oysters Retsyo taste like Wauwinet. They are a true representative of our terroir and give us a sense of place unlike anything else we can offer.” The mousse and the oysters set the scene for the rest of our meal. It’s a testament to the mastery of a Provitello Farms Veal Cheek and Sweetbread Agnolotti chef when every dish is extraordinary, every preparation is beautifully composed, and every bite is delicious, no matter what you put on your fork. From the Deck Menu we sampled the Lobster Cavatelli (this selection is not currently offered on the prixe fixe menu). Hearty yet sophisticated, this is a dish of robust flavor. The delicious sauce of fresh tomato and bone marrow clings to the folds of the tender handmade cavatelli and enhances rather than hides the large chunks of sweet lobster. Our meal continued with Pumpkin Pond Farm Asparagus, a fresh and flavorful local Nantucket treat. The asparagus is the star of this show—green and white, steamed, pickled, and shaved—but it is not the only player. It shares the plate with porcini mushrooms, Surryano ham, shavings of truffle, and a single perfect egg from Nantucket’s Far Away Farm. Final touches are crunchy browned butter crumbs and creamy brown butter emulsion added tableside. Chef Zachary’s Provitello Farms Veal Cheek and Sweetbread Agnolotti is another enchanting summer starter. The pillows of pasta are plump with a delectably savory mix of veal cheeks and sweetbreads. Pickled hazlenuts add a tasty zing and slices Pumpkin Pond Farm Asparagus of fuschia colored

Local Food is Good for You! Our Tomatoes are grown right on our farm on Bartlett Farm Road. Come to Bartlett’s for delicious Nantucket Grown veggies! Open every day 8am-7pm 508-228-9403 | www.bartlettsfarm.com


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sunchokes add color and crunch. Leaves of red vein and wood sorrel and delicately curled pea shoots finish the dish. Little nibbles give big flavor in the luscious assemblage that Chef Zachary calls Hudson Valley Foie Gras Hot and Cold. This feast of foie arrives on three gorgeous and colorful plates: a chilled foie mousse topped with a translucent ruby-red hibiscus gel... a seared slice of foie over rhubarb St. Canut Farms Milk Fed Porcelet puree topped with poached rhubarb, shaved asparagus, and a sprinkling of sea salt... and buttery slices of toasted bread. We could have ordered this twice, called it a night, and left blissfully happy—it’s that good! Entrees are just as enchanting as the appetizers at TOPPER’S. The Grand Banks Halibut is delightfully straightforward. The fish has a fresh, clean flavor of the sea, intensified by the smoked oyster veloutÊ poured overtop tableside. Served alongside are colorful and tasty tidbits: tiny charcoaled potatoes, baby onions pickled and roasted. Chef Zachary came up with a new way to serve lobster in his Seaweed Butter Poached North Atlantic Lobster. As with many of his other dishes, it’s the many small touches along with spot-on technique that make the dish. Long thin sea beans add a salty crunch; tender fava beans and white asparagus add fresh garden flavors; and the lobster is sweet and beautifully tender. As much as we adored the seafood entrees, it was the meat dishes that held us spellbound. The chef must indulge in some culinary wizardry to conjure such flavor from pork and from lamb. His Variation of Spring Lamb showcases two very different Variation of Spring Lamb

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cuts: the loin and the shoulder. Both are fork-tender and just gamey enough to know you’re eating lamb. We love the subtle flavor from the vadouvan and roasted eggplant slices as well as the zing and hit of garlic in the pickled ramps. We can think of no other restaurant on the island this season where we’d rather eat pork than at TOPPER’S. Chef Zachary’s St. Canut Farms Milk Fed Porcelet is an extraordinary combination of tastes and textures. The succulent loin alongside a Grand Banks Halibut square of belly served with marscarpone polenta, figs, cippolini onions, and pickled mustard seed are savory, sweet, pickled, crisp, tender, creamy, and meaty. There is a new flavor in every forkful. Of course we had to have dessert: it is, after all, a three-course dinner. Most would find Chef Zachary’s first two courses tough to follow, but not so for Pastry Chef Giancarlo D'Attili with his otherworldly desserts. Hard as we tried, it was impossible to choose a favorite. There is the Citrus, far too simple a title for this honeyed filo curled around lemon verbena-basil ice cream and set in lemon curd next to a grapefruit and orange salad. And there is the Variation of Rhubarb, a bewitching assortment of pink and puckery and sweet rhubarb punctuated with bruleed meringue, cubes of brown butter tart, and ginger ice cream. But if we had to choose just one, it would probably be the Hazelnut Affogato, which is unlike anything we’ve ever been served. Picture a rocks glass filled with devils food cake, maracuja chocolate mousse, and a scoop of espresso ice cream with the glass topped by a thin disc of chocolate. Now picture hot mocha, dark and chocolatey as midnight, poured onto the disc, melting through it, and enveloping the ice cream, mousse, and cake. We were completely enchanted even before we took the first bite Add some magic to your time on Nantucket, head out to The Wauwinet. TOPPER’S at The Wauwinet 508-228-8768, reservations recommended • www.wauwinet.com Breakfast served 8 to 10:30 am; Sat & Sunday Brunch 11:30 am to 2 pm Lunch noon to 2 p.m. M-F • Dinner served nightly from 6 to 9:30 p.m. $ 80 for 3-course Prix Fixe Dinner • Chef’s Tasting Menus also offered Deck Menu served from noon to 9 pm with prices from $15 to $39 Indoor & Outdoor dining • Award-winning wine list • Full bar service TOPPER’S Bar open daily noon to 11 pm • Major credit cards accepted for full color photos go to www.yesterdaysisland.com


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Advertiser Directory Adventure / Eco-Tours Shearwater Excursions Yankee Magazine Editors’ Pick for Best Eco-Tour

508-228-7037 Straight Wharf, Slip #1011

The most well known water tours and adventure tours of Nantucket. Whales, seals, harbor tours, clamming excursions, fly-boarding and more. Private tours and excursions as well. Call or drop by slip 1011 on Straight Wharf, Nantucket. shearwaterexcursions.com

Apparel & Accessories Blue Beetle Clothing, Accessories, Jewelry, & Gifts

508-228-3227 Open daily at 12 Main Street

Looking for that perfect something to remember your time on the island or a special gift for friends and family back home? BLUE BEETLE at 12 Main Street is the premier destination on Nantucket for everything from ladies’ apparel to unique jewelry to monogrammed gifts. Carry a piece of the island with you all year with our exclusive collection of Nantucket Charm Beads (compatible with Pandora, Chamilia & Troll bracelets) or browse our nautical charm bar to build and design a necklace all your own. Need a new outfit for dinner, a party or a night on the town? We offer a great selection of dresses, tops, bottoms, scarves, wraps, shoes and handbags. We proudly carry designers like Elizabeth McKay, Jude Connally, Kut from the Kloth, Julie Brown, Joules, and MZ Wallace bags. Our specialty gift items include Nantucket ornaments, picture frames, photo albums, signs and cufflinks. Don’t forget that we can monogram tote bags, jewelry, iPhone/iPad covers and outdoor entertaining items. Shop year-round in store or visit us online. www.BlueBeetleNantucket.com

Island Cashmere Cashmere, accessories, shoes

508-228-7611 Open daily at 32 Centre Street

In addition to the most beautiful cashmere sweaters and accessories made from the finest Scottish yarns, ISLAND CASHMERE offers an extensive collection of French Sole shoes, Peace of Cloth pants, Fabrizio Gianni Jeans, “Pure Linen” shirts, and our unique “Hampton” leather bags imported directly from Italy.

Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Knitwear & Accessories Luxurious European cashmere, shoes, bags, & jewelry

508-228-5450 4 Federal Street

johnstonscashmere.com A deluxe cashmere collection of contemporary styles by Johnstons of Elgin, John Laing of Hawick, Rani Arabella, 27 Miles Malibu, Zynni, and more. Knitwear, dresses, jackets, ponchos, wraps, capes – easy but elegant for your Nantucket evenings.

Joy West Collection Open Daily - Experience Joy! Designer Inspired Jewelry & Fashions

508-325-4400 14 S. Water Street

Joy West Collection; Nantucket’s BEST value for faux & fine jewelry and more! Joy West Collection at 14 South Water St., across from the Dreamland Theater, brings you Joy’s stunning collection of exclusive jewelry and fashion items at irresistible prices! Joy’s NEW “Italian Linen & Baroque Pearls” and genuine Druzy collections are the season’s stunners. The gorgeous “St. Bart’s Collection” of colorful resort wear made from 100% fine cotton with handmade embroidered details is a showstopper! Come by & see the amazing collection Joy has searched the world to bring you! www.joyjewelry.com

Letarte Open daily from 10 am Swimwear & Clothing for Island Living

508.228.7946 (SWIM) 5 South Water St (behind Pollacks)

www.letarteswimwear.com Maui-inspired swim and cover-up label, LETARTE, is island-hopping from Hawaii’s beaches to the New England seacoast and has opened a new Nantucket store. Located at 5 South Water Street (across from The Nautilus on Cambridge St), the Letarte Boutique will be open daily from 10am and will feature their collection of swimwear, caftans and cover-ups along with Maui-designer jewelry, towels, and signature lotion and oil.

Milly and Grace Clothing, Accessories, Home Decor, Gifts

508-901-5051 Open daily at 2 Washington Street

Inspired by her sassy grandmother Milly and her sweet grandmother Grace, the owner decided to open a shop with them in mind. Our fabulously feminine boutique has the perfect pieces to make you and your home feel pretty and polished. If you are looking for cute clothes, jazzy jewels, adorable accessories, haute home décor or gorgeous gifts, MILLY & GRACE is the place! www.millyandgrace.com

Murray’s Toggery Shop Mon-Thurs. 10-5:30, Fri-Sun 10-6 Classic & Updated Clothing

508-228-0437 62 Main Street

Stroll up Main Street, just a few steps from the wharves and marina, to find MURRAY`S TOGGERY SHOP, where recreational shopping in this multilevel store is a real experience. MURRAY’S is multi-faceted. MURRAY’S is exciting. Go in and see their creatively designed displays of the newest in-season merchandise. MURRAY’S is fashion. Their buyers comb the markets for the tasteful assortment of clothes, shoes, and accessories they carry, all of which are tempered with a traditional, upbeat, and long lasting flair. See their full-page advertisement in this paper for the extensive lines of

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merchandise they carry. They also feature MURRAY’S Nantucket Reds™: the name of their exclusive pants, shorts, skirts and toddler overalls made from their 100% cotton that fades to pink and becomes softer with repeated washing. For well over 50 years these pants have been the mark of the “in-the-know” island lovers. MURRAY’S IS Nantucket. www.nantucketreds.com

Nobby Shop Sportswear for all ages

508-228-1030 Open daily, year round at 17 Main Street

Serving Nantucket since 1930, THE NOBBY CLOTHES SHOP has provided namebrand activewear, footwear, foul-weather gear, outerwear, and rugged workwear at affordable prices. Major credit cards accepted. Handicapped access. Open daily and yearround. Fax number: 508-228-6568. www.nobbyshop.com

Peter Beaton down the discreet little boardwalk on Federal Street

508-228-8456 16.5 Federal Street

PETER BEATON is synonymous with timeless Nantucket style. As famous for its notable clients (Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush, Ashley Judd, Martha Stewart, Liv Tyler, Tommy Hilfiger, and more) as it is for its custom fitted straw hats & handbags, classic striped sailor shirts, and signature hatboxes, Peter Beaton proudly offers “all the best for your family—from hat to toe.” Located down the discreet little boardwalk at 16.5 Federal St. www.peterbeaton.com

Scrub Oak

508-228-2458 10 Straight Wharf

Open almost daily from 10am until 5pm.

Scrub Oak is a small shop specializing in unusual cards, unique jewelry, beautiful clothing, and small gifts for the home. We feature both lesser-known and perennially admired designers such as: Ace&Jig, Matta, Loup Charmant, Isobel & Cleo, TEN, Lauren Manoogian, John Derian, Doug Johnston, Astier de Villatte, A Peace Treaty, Baggu, I. Ronni Kappos, and Jeanne Van Etten. Also a source for Tata Harper skincare, artwork by John Carruthers, and a small selection of furniture from John Derian. scruboakstore.com

Serenella Nantucket

508-228-3400 Monday-Sunday 10 to 6, Closed Tuesday 9B South Beach Street The latest Ready-To-Wear and Accessories from the best in American & www.serenella-boston.com European fashion

Since its inception in 1980, Serenella has been on a mission to bring the best in women’s luxury fashion to Boston and Nantucket. Listed as one of Elle Magazine’s Top 50 Boutiques in the World, Serenella offers a carefully edited selection of elegant Parisian apparel, fine Italian raiment and luxurious American sportswear. Featuring Acne Studios, Bottega Veneta, Cedric Charlier, Calvin Klein, Delfina Delettrez, Dezso by Sara Beltrán, Giambattista Valli, Jupe by Jackie, K. Jacques, Lisa Marie Fernandez, Lucien Pellat-Finet, Marco De Vincenzo, Massimo Alba, Michael Kors, Normal Kamali, Orlebar Brown, Stella McCartney X Adidas, Roberto Cavalli, and more.

Art Reproduction, Posters, & Printing The UPS Store 508-325-8884 Open Mon-Sat Large format Digital Printing, Family Photos, Posters, & more Locally owned and operated 2 Windy Way (corner of Surfside Road) THE UPS STORE now makes high quality, full color art reproductions. You’ll hardly tell the difference! The banners and posters they print for you will get your message across—stop in and see their samples! THE UPS STORE also 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. Their professional service and expert advice is unmatched. Also, they have off-street parking. THE UPS STORE: let them help you!

Artists & Galleries Artists Association of Nantucket Check the Calendar for openings

508-228-0294 Open daily at 19 Washington St.

The ARTISTS ASSOCIATION OF NANTUCKET’s J. Cecelia & Seward Johnson Gallery is the only gallery that exclusively shows the work of Nantucket artists. Over the years, it has become the primary source for art on the island. The downtown building hosts a year-round schedule of changing member exhibitions by established island artists and emerging local talent, as well as juried shows, featured artist shows, auctions, and community-oriented arts events like our annual museum-quality exhibition drawn from the AAN Permanent Collection. The two hundred artist members who exhibit here are residents of Nantucket and their work ranges from paintings to sculpture to photography to a wide variety of media. Take a look at our schedule and join us for one or several of our many wonderful art classes. nantucketarts.org

G. S. Hill Gallery 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 and celebrating over three decades at 40 Straight Wharf. His original oil and watercolor paintings capture the image and spirit of Nantucket. The gallery also offers 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. www.gshill.com

Ireland Galleries

508-228-1907 Open Daily 13 Old South Wharf Internationally acclaimed mosaic and shell artwork of Lorene Ireland, winner of


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World of Wearable Art! If you’re a lover of the arts, even if you’re not an artist yourself, then this is the place for you too! There’s always something new at IRELAND GALLERIES... paintings, sculpture, and Lorene Ireland’s world-famous mosaics and shell designs.

Made on Nantucket Open Daily Nantucket Art, Bakelite & other vintage jewelry, gifts

508-228-0110 18 Old South Wharf

MADE ON NANTUCKET is open for the season at 18 Old South Wharf. Don’t miss the new S&K Collection of vintage bakelite with a contemporary twist! New 2015 artists include Buzz Williams and Andrew Jackson. We also offer paintings, prints, and photographs by island artists, including Lu Page, Terry Walsh, Garth Grimmer, Brian Araujo, Bill Dickson, Rod Cole, and Lisa Maxell. Jewelry by Beth Borzilleri, Anne Terry, Kathleen Duncombe, Sarah Hutton, and Amy Burrough. We carry Art Glass Nantucket plaques and ornaments by ackfire studios, as well as handcrafted shell wreaths. We have the largest collection of vintage Bakelite in the East, featuring jewelry, kitchenware, and barware. We also offer vintage American Indian jewelry (dead pawn).

Nantucket Artworks Fine Art in a Relaxed Setting

508-228-6640 Open Daily & Evenings at 31 Centre Street

NANTUCKET ARTWORKS features original artwork by many wonderful artists, including Maggie Meredith, Victoria Harvey, George Thomas, Ann Warren, C. Bailey Sims, Audrey Sterk, Charles Parsons, Robert Bolster, and more! The shop is also filled www.NantucketArtworks.com with a variety of many fine antiques.

Nantucket Carving & Folk Art Open Year-Round Folk Art, antiques, prints, nautical art, ship models

508-325-7463 167 Orange Street

On the Gallery side of NANTUCKET CARVING & FOLK ART you’ll see the work of many local artists including originals by folk artist Jean Petty, extraordinary photographs by David Petty, Nantucket furniture by Blue Barn Door, lamps, and home decor. Through a partnership with Nantucket Stock Exchange, they also have an incredible selection of antiques, prints, nautical art, and ship models. On the other side, you’ll discover a traditional woodcarver’s shop and treasures such as carved mantles, whales, eagles, and authentic quarterboards carved by Master Woodcarver Paul McCarthy. He is responsible for many of the beautiful signs visitors see plus 100’s of quarterboards that adorn homes. Come visit Nantucket’s working woodcarving shop & art gallery where tomorrow’s antiques and collectibles are made. Shipping available. www.nantucketcarvingandfolkart.com

Philip Bloom Gallery

508-825-5973 Tuesday-Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm 117 Orange Street Contemporary art, exhibiting work of emerging artists from around the world

Philip Bloom Gallery is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition featuring original paintings by Cassandra Levine, Javier Ramirez, and Patrick Shoemaker. FROM THE ASHES OF CONCEPTUALISM will be on display from May 22 to June 28, with a grand opening reception June 19 from 6-8pm in a new exhibition space located at 117 Orange Street. www.philipbloomgallery.com

Samuel Owen Gallery Nantucket’s newest art gallery Gallery of contemporary art

508-680-1445 46 Centre Street

samuelowengallery.com An exciting new arrival on Centre Street, Samuel Owen Gallery at Seven Seas specializes in contemporary art, both original works and multiples. Samuel Owen Gallery maintains an extensive inventory of work by artists Damien Hirst, Peter Tunney, Shepard Fairey, Eric Zener, Mr. Brainwash, Dale May and CANTSTOPGOODBOY, to name just a few.

Beach & Pool Toys & Accessories Nantucket Pool & Spa

508-228-2235 Open Daily 1 Hanabea Lane, off Old South Rd Sand & Pool Toys, Exercise Equipment, Floats, & More

Swim on over to NANTUCKET POOL & SPA CENTER at 1 Hanabea Lane off of Old South Road to see our new sand and pool toys. We also have diving games, sandcastle kits, life vests, exercise equipment, floats, and more! We have your favorite brands: Melissa and Doug, Texas Rec, Swimline, and more! We have amazing deals on our Clearance Rack. Facebook.com/nantucketpools

Bike Rentals Easy Riders Bicycle Rentals New Model Hybrid/Comfort Mountain & Road Bikes

Open daily; free delivery & pickup for rentals Bike rentals for the entire family, sales & service

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offers bike rentals by the day, week, or month—and that’s not all! They also rent Burley Trailers, Trail-a-Bikes, and single & double baby joggers. Full repair facility and new bike sales also offered. ISLAND BIKE COMPANY is conveniently located on the Old South Road bike path, and they offer free delivery & pickup for rentals. Great Rental Rates: $28 for 24 hours; $45 for 2 days; $60 for 3 days. www.islandBike.com

Nantucket Bike Shop Open daily 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Bike, scooter, & 4 x 4 rentals

508-228-1999; 800-770-3088 Steamboat Wharf & Straight Wharf

NANTUCKET BIKE SHOP, with two convenient locations on Steamboat Wharf and the only bike shop on Straight Wharf, offers quality bike and scooter rentals for the entire family. We offer for rent SPECIALIZED, GIANT, and KYMCO hybrid and mountain bikes as well as Specialized Fat Boy bikes and KidZTandems. Stop by, pick up a map, and rent from a wide selection of new equipment that will take you to your destination and back. We are open seven days a week from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm and accept www.nantucketbikeshop.com all major credit cards.

Young’s Bicycle Shop Open daily Rent with us and avoid the 19% airport tax on car rentals.

508-228-1151 Steamboat Wharf

Grandpa Harvey Young started YOUNG’S BICYCLE SHOP in 1931. He ran the bike rental store down on Steamboat Wharf until 1954, when his son Roger took over. Now the third generation is running the shop. With more than 70 years of experience, YOUNG’s provides you with the ideal rental bike for Nantucket Island. They use the best bikes, CANNONDALE and TREK. They are kept clean, safe and well maintained and they are rented to you with a friendly, knowledgeable staff. Experience a Nantucket family tradition. YOUNG’s Bicycle Shop, the “Cycle-Logical way” to see Nantucket Island. Watch for the famous sidewalk sign with the revolving wheel. www.youngsbicycleshop.com

Books & Publications The Hidden Forest by Daintry Jensen www.daintryjensen.com Available at Mitchell’s Book Corner & your favorite bookseller #2 Pick by the Huffington Post on list of books for girls Summer ‘15! “A lynx that speaks, roses with secret powers, a terrifying Merqueen who will stop at nothing to have her way, and one girl with a ton of moxie—Will she save the day? The Hidden Forest, Daintry Jensen’s magical chapter book debut, opens up an enchanted world along the shores of Nantucket that children of all ages will love.” — Suzanne Kingsbury, author of The Summer Fletcher Greel Loved Me This book is available on Nantucket at Mitchell’s Book Corner on Main Street and at your favorite bookseller.

Mitchell’s Book Corner Open daily. Ask about autographed books. Nantucket Book Festival & Author Signings

508-228-1080 54 Main Street

www.mitchellsbookcorner.com MITCHELL’S BOOK CORNER prides itself on a long tradition of personalized attention to its customers for the last 45 years. In addition to the carefully selected stock of titles in all areas, Mitchell’s Book Corner offers the most extensive selection of books available about Nantucket; from the newest Nantucket beach read to whaling and the island’s history to a selection of local authors. Make time to visit the Nantucket Room upstairs at Mitchell’s; the room dedicated to all of these gripping Nantucket reads! Ask about a free gift & autographed books. This weekend READiscover the Joy at Nantucket Book Festival and booksignings all weekend at Mitchell’s with more than 20 authors.

On This Day in Nantucket History

by Amy Jenness available at Mitchell’s Book Corner and The Whaling Museum Gift Shop Quirky & fascinating stories that shaped this island

Nantucket is much more than beautiful beaches and sailboats. One day at a time, author Amy Jenness offers up quirky and fascinating stories of the people and events that shaped this remote island. On August 11, 1841, Frederick Douglass made his first antislavery speech at the Nantucket Atheneum. The Great Fire of July 13, 1846, devastated the island, forcing residents to rebuild what they lost. On December 5, 1981, a nor’easter stranded nearly two thousand visitors and forced seventeen pilot whales to come ashore. Read a story a day or month at a time. Celebrate an entire year of Nantucket history. ON THIS DAY IN NANTUCKET HISTORY is available for sale at Mitchell’s Book Corner and the Whaling Museum Gift Shop.

Buses NRTA

508-325-2722 65 Surfside Road

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 Mongoose bicycles, as well as retro-style Schwinn Cruisers, and accessories in a variety of styles...They have the right bicycle for all of your adventures. They have a safe and convenient bike path location at 65 Surfside Road. www.easyridersbikerentals.com

Island Bike Company

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508-228-4070 25 Old South Road

Finally, there’s a bicycle shop where you don’t have to fight the traffic— ISLAND BIKE COMPANY at 25 Old South Road (just past Amelia Drive)! ISLAND BIKE COMPANY

508-228-7025 Bus routes thru town & out of town See display ad for times and routes Bus stops at Broad St. & at Washington St. 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 thru October 12 from 7am to 11:30pm - dates and times are route specific - visit our website www.nrtawave.com for complete schedule or pick up a riders guide at NRTA Office 3 East Chestnut Street, Visitor Services 25 Federal Street, Chamber of Commerce 0 Main Street or the Greenhound Building 10 Washington Street. Fares are $1 or $2 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. Season passes may be purchased at the NRTA office at 3 East Chestnut Street M-F, 8-4. www.nrtawave.com


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Camps for Kids Maria Mitchell Association

508-228-9198 4 Vestal Street

Register today for Summer Discover Camp!

It’s still not too late to register for SUMMER DISCOVERY CAMP at the Maria Mitchell Association. New for 2015: Full day camp for Wee Explorers (age 5 & 6); Preschool and Guardian Camps (age 3.5 to 5 with adult); Community Service Camps (ages 10 to 16). Scholarships are available; discounts for members. Register online at www.mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198 www.mariamitchell.org

Car Rentals Affordable Rentals Cars, 4x4s, vans, convertibles, mopeds

508-228-3501 Open daily at 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. www.affrentals.com Call ahead for reservations. All major credit cards accepted.

Nantucket Island Rent-a-Car Open Daily Free renter pickup at all boats, hotels, and inns

508-228-9989 at Nantucket Memorial Airport

We are Nantucket Island’s premier auto rental agency, specializing in Jeeps and sport utility vehicles, as well as sedans and minivans. ALL NEW vehicles with beach permits! Whether on the island for a day or for a month, we offer the lowest rates and best service, with free renter pick-up from all boats, hotels, and guest houses. Call ahead for our www.nantucketislandrentacar.com specials. All major credit cards accepted.

Nantucket Windmill Auto Rental Open daily, year-round We’re at the airport & we’ll meet the boat.

508-228-1227 Nantucket Memorial Airport

NANTUCKET WINDMILL AUTO RENTAL has been voted “The Best of Nantucket” in the car rental category each of the last five years. We offer service and value not found elsewhere on the island. 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. 800-228-1227. NantucketAutoRental.com

Young’s Bicycle Shop Open daily Bicycle, Car, & Jeep Rentals; Bicycle Sales & Service

508-228-1151 Steamboat Wharf

www.youngsbicycleshop.com Young’s Bicycle Shop is the most convenient car and Jeep rental shop to either ferry. We have fuel efficient Honda Fits and sedans. We also have 2 door Jeeps and 4 door Jeep Wranglers. We offer fuel efficient sedans and rugged Jeep Wrangler 4 X 4’s in both the 2 door and 4 door variants complete with the town beach permit and Great Point permit. Come see why we are the “Cycle-Logical Way” to see Nantucket Island. Rent with us and avoid the 19% airport tax on car rentals!

Charters - Fishing Albacore

508-228-5074 Private Charters only Voted Nantucket’s Best Charter Boat Catch blues, bass, shark, tuna, whale watching Slip 1010, Straight Wharf

THE ALBACORE is a 35-foot custom Sport Fisherman with large cockpit and walk-in cabin for complete comfort. Capt. Bob DeCosta, a second-generation charter boat captain, has more than 30 years of experience fishing Nantucket waters. We offer a variety of private charters from 2-1/2 hour bluefish trips to full day shark and tuna fishing. Whale watches are also available. Fun for the whole family—young, old, inexperienced, or experienced. All equipment is provided, except for cold drinks and sandwiches. Twoand-a-half-hour, five-hour, and full day trips are available. You’ll be fishing within ten to twenty minutes from the dock. Call for reservations or information, or visit Slip 1010 on Straight Wharf. FISH GUARANTEED or your money back. MasterCard and Visa accepted. www.albacorecharters.com

Herbert T.

Day: 508-228-6655 www.fishnantucket.net Daily: 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm. Call for Reservations Trolling “Catch those blues and Bass!” Slip 14, Straight Wharf 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! Private charters are also available. $95/person.

Charters - Sailing & Boating Endeavor Cruises depart at 10am, 1pm, 4pm, & sunset Pleasure sailing

508-228-5585 Slip 15, Straight Wharf

“Captain James Genthner shares his love of the Island with visitors aboard his sloop

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ENDEAVOR”—Ted Reinstein, CBS Good Day! Featured in Yankee Magazine’s Best of New England 2010: “A cruise aboard the Endeavor is a lesson in beauty and local history.” The ENDEAVOR sails daily at 10am, 1pm, 4pm, and at sunset. Private charters, sailing celebrations, children’s programs, and gift certificates available. Call for information and reservations. www.endeavorsailing.com

Children Petite Travelers 508-221-1081 Year-round 15B Vestal Street Nantucket’s largest and most preferred baby equipment rental company. Petite Travelers is Nantucket’s largest and most preferred baby equipment rental company. Locally owned and operated year-round. The company rents everything from full size cribs, BOB strollers, highchairs, carseats and much more for all your baby’s comforts away from home. Fully insured. Safety certified. FREE island delivery. Drop-off and pick-up at airport and boat terminals. Serving Nantucket for 4 seasons. www.Petitetravelers.com

Children’s Apparel smiling button Play dresses for little girls

617.470.3959 Open daily at 15 Old South Wharf

Smiling Button is a new collection of play dresses for little girls. Our 100% cotton clothing is made in the USA and is simply meant for kids to be kids. We invite you to shop our exclusive “Nantucket” collection at our summer pop-up store at 15 Old South Wharf. smilingbutton.com

Children’s Camp ACKventure Sports & Day Camps A variety of camps for ages 3-1/2 to 18 Building Strong Kids & Great Memories

508-228-7285 x5 Nantucket Community School

The Nantucket Community School offers a multitude of sports & day camps throughout the course of the summer. There are options for everyone spanning ages 3-1/2 to 18. Football, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, field hockey, multi-sport, night clinics, dance, gymnastics and much more! Which ACKventure awaits your child this summer? Go to www.nantucketcommunityschool.org to register or find out further information. Contact: Blair Jannelle, Sports Camp Supervisor, jannelleb@nps.k12.ma.us — 508-2287285 x 1576 or Casey Morrow, ACKventure Day Camp Supervisor, morrowc@nps.k12.ma.us — 508-228-7285 x1361. NantucketCommunitySchool.org

Classes & Workshops Artists Association of Nantucket Classes & Workshops for all ages

508-228-0294 Open daily at 24 Amelia Drive

The ARTISTS ASSOCIATION’s Arts Program offers year-round educational programs for adults and children. Our spacious workshop on Gardner Perry Lane hosts a wide variety of classes and workshops in many media including oil painting, watercolor, pastel, life drawing, ceramics, woodcarving, 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 student and for all ages from three to ninety-three. nantucketarts.org

Coaching/Consulting Marsha Egan Coaching 508-332-1505 Life and success skills coaching, workplace productivity consulting, and leadership development workshops www.marshaegan.com Celebrated keynoter, facilitator, author and ICF-certified workplace productivity and business leader coach, Marsha is devoted to energizing people to make the best use of their time so that they can lead their lives and achieve more. Focused on enabling growth through people, she applies her experience and skills to helping her clients achieve their personal, professional, and organizational goals by expertly navigating the people-side of of personal and business challenges. Visit www.MarshaEgan.com for more resources on how to take your career, business, and personal life to the next level.

Confections Aunt Leah’s Fudge Free sample available: just ask!

508-228-1017 The Courtyard on Straight Wharf

AUNT LEAH has been making her award-winning homemade fudge for almost 30 years on Nantucket. Her fudge has been voted “the best fudge in the world” year after year. Once you have a free sample, 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 Nantucket chocolate-covered cranberries for taste testing. The cranberries come in both milk and dark chocolate. Both the fudge and chocolate-covered cranberries make unique island wedding favors or gifts for special events. She has a wide selection of kid’s candy for all ages. AUNT LEAH ships worldwide. www.auntleahs.com


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Nantucket Candy Company

508-228-0667 Open Daily - BRING IN THE AD IN THIS PAPER FOR 10% OFF Candy, gift baskets, party favors, dessert trays 48 Centre Street

THE NANTUCKET CANDY COMPANY is pleased to be offering many local favorites. They offer all sorts of candies including: homemade turtles, truffles, fudge, chocolate covered cranberries, Jelly Belly jelly beans and many other wonderful candies! Bring in our ad in this paper for 10% off your purchase. nantucketcandy.com

Sweet Inspirations Artisan Chocolates Open year-round Award-Winning Artisan Chocolatier since 1981

508-228-5814 Zero India Street

nantucketchocolate.com Be sure to visit the famous SWEET INSPIRATIONS CHOCOLATE SHOP, showcasing unique artisan chocolates freshly created on the premises. The Nantucket Chocolatier has been featured on the Food Network’s “Food Finds” and on Oprah’s Best Gifts Show, awarded “Best of Boston,” “Best of Nantucket,” and Cape Cod’s Best Chocolatier! You must experience the award-winning Cranberry Cheesecake Truffle, world-famous Buttercrunch, Coco the Whale™ chocolate truffles, the original and exclusive Cranberry Creations™ Chocolates and the new Sea Mist Almonds splashed with sea salt. The Nantucket Chocolatier’s artisan creations make great gifts and are available in limited edition gift tins, including the “Sailor’s Valentine” and “Nantucket Memories.” Don’t miss this Nantucket tradition since 1981 and enjoy a complimentary taste of the best— exclusively at the SWEET INSPIRATIONS CHOCOLATE SHOP, home of the Nantucket Chocolatier at ZERO INDIA STREET ~ In the heart of Nantucket. Open year-round.

Copying, Mailboxes, Shipping The UPS Store

508-325-8884 2 Windy Way (corner of Surfside Road)

Open Monday - Saturday Locally owned and operated

Nantucket’s UPS STORE is where go-getters go to get things done! Conveniently located at the corner of Windy Way and Surfside Road (just past the schools in the direction of the beach), THE UPS STORE has a variety of products and services to make your life easier. They offer personal mailboxes, mail forwarding, stamps and metered mail, certified mail, 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 now makes high quality, full color banners and posters— stop in and see their samples! And, they have off-street parking. THE UPS STORE: let them help you!

Cranberry Products Aunt Leah’s Fudge Free sample available: just ask!

508-228-1017 Courtyard on Straight Wharf

Stop in AUNT LEAH’S for a free sample of her delicious homemade fudge. Choose from more than 30 flavors of “the best fudge in the world.” Try her cranberry fudge or her famous Nantucket chocolate covered cranberries. AUNT LEAH’S Nantucket chocolate-covered cranberries, both milk and dark chocolate, are not only delicious, but also are loaded with antioxidants proven to have health benefits! Both these local products make unique wedding favors, gifts for special events, or take-home gifts. Another unique gourmet candy is her cranberry “bog frogs,” filled with roasted cashews, dried sweetened cranberries smothered with rich caramel and topped with premium milk chocolate. And you’ve got to try her mouth-watering cranberry bars: dried and sweetened cranberries with roasted almonds in both milk or dark chocolate. AUNT LEAH ships worldwide. www.auntleahs.com

Sweet Inspirations Cranberry Creations Open year-round Award-Winning Artisan Chocolatier since 1981

508-228-5814 Zero India Street

nantucketchocolate.com Inspired by the Nantucket Cranberry Harvest, the NANTUCKET CHOCOLATIER created the original and now world-famous Cranberry Creations™ Chocolates. Plump, sweetened cranberries generously covered in premium chocolate create an amazing gourmet taste. These Nantucket Chocolatier original Cranberry Creations™ Chocolates have been featured on Oprah’s “Best Gifts Show” and on the Food Networks’ “Food Finds.” Cranberry Creations™ chocolates are featured in Nantucket-style gift baskets, and the limited edition “Nantucket Seashells” tin. Elegantly gift-boxed, Cranberry Creations™ chocolates also make perfect wedding and party favors. Give a special gift basket filled with unique gourmet gifts including the original Cranberry Caramel Chocolates sprinkled with sea salt, fancy cranberry & nut mixes, Cranberry Caramel Corn, and Nantucket Chocolatier’s award-winning Cranberry Cheesecake Truffle. A Nantucket tradition since 1981—come experience it for yourself, and enjoy a complimentary taste of the delectable chocolate. Artisan Chocolates are made on the premises and are available exclusively at Sweet Inspirations, ZERO INDIA STREET ~ In the heart of Nantucket, and NantucketChocolate.com. Open year-round. Complimentary tastings.

Events Spiritual Heritage Nantucket presents

508-825-2258 Thursday, July 2 at 7 pm Lon Solomon with a message of hope in the Unitarian Meeting House, 11 Orange Street SPIRITUAL HERITAGE NANTUCKET presents Lon Solomon with a message of

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hope! Hear the story of a radically changed life: from drug pusher to prominent pastor. The event is open to the public and free, held in the Unitarian Universalist Church, 11 Orange Street. Spiritual Heritage Nantucket is a non-denominational group whose mission is to build and encourage the Christian community.

Furniture & Home Accessories Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture 508-228-1961 Where Home & Garden Meet 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 A.K. Diamond’s 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. www.arrowheadnursery.com www.arrowheadfurniture.com

Gifts Hill’s of Nantucket Unusual and Original Nantucket Theme Gifts

508-228-1353 Daily at 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 and note cards by Hill are their main focus. American made; that hard-to-find gift is here waiting for you! Treat yourself to a truly one of a kind gift gallery situated on the water at Straight Wharf. www.gshill.com

Made on Nantucket Open Daily Nantucket Art, Bakelite & other vintage jewelry, gifts

508-228-0110 18 Old South Wharf

MADE ON NANTUCKET has a large selection of gifts from $30 and up. Jewelry by Beth Borzilleri, Kathleen Duncombe, Anne Terry, The JR Collection, and Amy Burrough. Don’t miss the new S&K Collection of vintage bakelite with a contemporary twist! We carry Art Glass Nantucket plaques and ornaments by ackfire studios, as well as handcrafted shell wreaths. We have the largest collection of vintage Bakelite in the East, featuring jewelry, kitchenware, and barware. Now carrying vintage Lucite purses.

Nantucket Boat Basin Authentic Shop

508-228-5470

www.nantucketboatbasinshop.com Open Daily at 33 Straight Wharf Authentic Island Merchandise with Special Nantucket Designs Visit the NANTUCKET BOAT BASIN AUTHENTIC SHOP and celebrate summer with our limited edition apparel and accessories. We have a variety of island merchandise. We offer the highest quality wearables, headwear, and accessories for visitors, boaters, and islanders. You’ll find us at 33 Straight Wharf.

Scrub Oak Open almost daily from 10am until 5pm.

508-228-2458 10 Straight Wharf

Scrub Oak is a small shop specializing in unusual cards, unique jewelry, beautiful clothing, and small gifts for the home. We feature both lesser-known and perennially admired designers such as: Ace&Jig, Matta, Loup Charmant, Isobel & Cleo, TEN, Lauren Manoogian, John Derian, Doug Johnston, Astier de Villatte, A Peace Treaty, Baggu, I. Ronni Kappos, and Jeanne Van Etten. Also a source for Tata Harper skincare, artwork by John Carruthers, and a small selection of furniture from John Derian. scruboakstore.com

Signs, Banners, & Posters Open Monday - Saturday

508-325-8884 2 Windy Way (corner of Surfside Road)

Nantucket’s UPS STORE now offers high quality, full color banners and posters for your business, event, or party. These stunning reproductions can be up to 44 inches wide! And they can be done on vinyl, canvas, art paper — rolls and single sheets. THE UPS STORE can also assist you with mounting and laminating as well as printing of photos, text, and logos.

Tellus

508-825-5349 Open Daily The Courtyard at 16 Straight Wharf Products safe for the Earth and the consumer Tellus offers products that are safe for both, the Earth and the consumer - sustainable home decor & accents, recycled and reusable items, fair trade sourced handmade jewelry and accessories. Also featuring paintings by some new Nantucket artists. Tellus strives to be socially responsible, at the same time enjoys being a part of and supporting the island community. Find us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram

Hats Peter Beaton down the discreet little boardwalk on Federal Street All the Best for Your Family—from Hat to Toe

508-228-8456 16.5 Federal Street

PETER BEATON is synonymous with timeless Nantucket style. As famous for its notable clients and philanthropic endeavors as it is for as it is custom fitted straw hats, signature hatboxes, handbags, and authentic Nantucket sailor shirts—Peter Beaton is a hidden gem that you don’t want to miss. Located down the discreet little boardwalk at 16.5 Federal St. www.peterbeaton.com


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Rani Arabella, 27 Miles Malibu, Zynni, and more. Knitwear, dresses, jackets, ponchos, wraps, capes – easy but elegant for your Nantucket evenings. johnstonscashmere.com

Health Care Nantucket Cottage Hospital

Nantucket Pearl Company 508-825-8100 57 Prospect St

24-hr emergency services, hospital care, lab, rehab www.nantuckethospital.org MD ACKcess Line: 508-825-1000

Since 1911, NANTUCKET COTTAGE HOSPITAL has been caring for our island community. In addition to excellent physicians and nursing staff, the hospital has a 24hour Emergency Department, full laboratory, physical therapy, cardiac rehab, chemotherapy, surgical services, imaging services, maternity services, and much more.

Home Decor & Accessories Abigail Fox Designs

Open daily

45 Straight Wharf

Home décor, art, accessories, jewelry

Abigail Fox Designs, from Old Greenwich CT, offers a unique collection of home décor, accessories, jewelry, one of a kind artwork, whale and bird sculptures & vintage nautical curiosities. Visit us in our new location at 45 Straight Wharf. Abigailfoxdesigns@gmail.com

Milly and Grace

508-901-5051 2 Washington Street

Open every day, 10 to 6 Clothing, Accessories, Home Decor, Gifts

www.millyandgrace.com Inspired by her sassy grandmother Milly and her sweet grandmother Grace, the owner decided to open a shop with them in mind. Our fabulously feminine boutique has the perfect pieces to make you and your home feel pretty and polished. If you are looking for adorable accessories, haute home décor or gorgeous gifts, MILLY & GRACE is the place!

Jewelry Akimbo Beads & Things

508-901-5032 119B Pleasant Street

Nantucket’s New Bead Shop & Classes

AKIMBO, Nantucket’s bead shop, has all the supplies you’ll need to create your own beautiful jewelry. You’ll find gemstones and pearls, and beads of glass, ceramic, and metal. Findings include ear wires, clasps, toggles, jump rings, and crimping materials as well as leather, cord, hemp, wire, and ribbon for stringing. Call us to sign up for classes!

Blue Beetle

508-228-3227 Open daily at 12 Main Street

Jewelry & Gifts

Looking for that perfect something to remember your time on the island or a special gift for friends and family back home? BLUE BEETLE at 12 Main Street is the premier destination on Nantucket for unique jewelry and monogrammed gifts. Carry a piece of the island with you all year with our exclusive collection of Nantucket Charm Beads (compatible with Pandora, Chamilia & Troll bracelets) or browse our nautical charm bar to build and design a necklace all your own. Shop year-round in our store or visit us online. www.BlueBeetleNantucket.com

G. S. Hill Gallery Home of the Nantucket Pearl Company

508-228-1353 Open daily at 40 Straight Wharf

Each piece of exquisite Nantucket Pearl Company jewelry by Pam Freitus is specially crafted and includes designs that contain a unique blend of quality fresh water pearls, stones, leather, crystal and glass. Each authentic design can be identified by the small red coral bead. This color marking is symbolic of the Chinese culture and to the country where her business began. Each year Pam returns to Suzhou to collaborate, design and hand-select the pearls she uses. All materials (except the pearls) are American-made. It is Pam’s sincere mission to adorn women with beautiful pearls at affordable prices, available on Nantucket exclusively at NANTUCKET PEARL COMPANY. www.gshill.com

Jewel of the Isle

508-228-2448 6 Straight Wharf

Open year-round Full-service jeweler: custom Nantucket designs

www.jeweloftheisle.com JEWEL OF THE ISLE, in their convenient downtown location at 6 Straight Wharf, offers a tantalizing selection of fine jewelry, custom designs, and timepieces. Stop by and see their sparkling collection. Kelli and Gary E. Trainor can help you select the perfect piece. JEWEL OF THE ISLE is the only on-island jewelry shop that offers on-premise repairs & off-island prices. Come to JEWEL OF THE ISLE for your jewelry needs.

Jewelers’ Gallery of Nantucket Fine Antique & Estate Jewelry

508-228-0229 Open daily at 21 Centre Street

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 such leading goldsmiths as Ronald Pearson, Michael Good, Thomas Kruskal, and others. Each unique piece is skillfully crafted in platinum, 18K, or 14K gold and will be a treasured keepsake from historic Nantucket. JEWELERS’ GALLERY has been serving Nantucket since 1971. www.thejewelersgallery.com

Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Knitwear & Accessories Luxurious European cashmere, shoes, bags, & jewelry

June 18 - 24, 2015

508-228-5450 4 Federal Street

A deluxe cashmere collection of contemporary styles by Johnstons of Elgin, John Laing of Hawick,

Open daily. American made, hand-strung pearl jewelry

508-228-1353 online and at 40 Straight Wharf

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. nantucketpearls.com

Pageo

508-228-6899 46 Main Street

Open daily with new arrivals! Nantucket’s award-winning & most sophisticated jewelers

PAGEO offers some of the most unique collections of Fine Jewelry found anywhere. Come see their exclusive Misani Collection. PAGEO also offers consultations for custom pieces with warm advice from an expert staff. “Like” us on Facebook to get the latest info on special events. www.pageo.com

Movies & Theatre Dreamland Foundation

508-332-4822 17 South Water Street

Fun for the Whole Family, Movies & More! More than just a movie theatre

www.NantucketDreamland.org The Nantucket Dreamland Foundation is dedicated to enriching the cultural and intellectual life of Nantucket by providing year-round films, educational programs, and a venue for activities that engage Nantucket in the evolving world of digital entertainment and education in one of America’s oldest theaters. Movie Line: 508-228-1784

Museums & Sites Nantucket Historical Association Your portal to Nantucket history

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 new gateway 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. See the Historic Sites page in this publication for a complete listing of NHA sites. www.nha.org

Nursery Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture

508-228-1961 Where Home & Garden Meet 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 A.K. Diamond’s 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. www.arrowheadnursery.com

Pets Cold Noses A special downtown pet boutique

508-228-5477 Open daily on Straight Wharf

COLD NOSES offers a wide variety of toys, treats, accessories and necessities for your pets. Exclusive signature Nantucket collars and leashes feature eight different designs, including the new Nantucket Anchor. Unique hand-painted wooden ornaments showcase your favorite dog breed and iconic Nantucket sights. Conveniently located on Straight Wharf, stop in if you forget a critical pet item, if you are looking for that distinctive pet-themed Nantucket keepsake or special something for a pet or pet person. www.coldnoses.net

Geronimo’s Open year-round Monday-Saturday Pet supplies and gifts: “We’re more than just pet food”

508-228-3731 119 Pleasant Street

www.geronimos.com Convenient mid-island location. GERONIMO’S complete selection of pet supplies and accessories includes collars, toys, treats & items made exclusively for our shop. We specialize in dog, cat, bird, and small animal food and supplies with a wide variety of feeders and seed for wild birds. We also have unique gifts for your favorite pet person.


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Tours - Walking

Share the Love Wedding Photo Contest

Nantucket Walking Tours

Share photos of your wedding & win cash!

See Calendar of Events for Tours & Times Voted “Best of Nantucket” 3 years in a row

508-228-9165 Box 626, Nantucket, MA 02554

Share photos of your wedding on Nantucket with our readers AND win a cash prize if you get first or second place! www.nantucketweddings.com

Shoes & Handbags Island Cashmere

508-228-7611 Open daily at 32 Centre Street

Cashmere sweaters, accessories, shoes

In addition to the most beautiful cashmere sweaters and accessories made from the finest Scottish yarns, ISLAND CASHMERE offers an extensive collection of French Sole shoes, Peace of Cloth pants, Fabrizio Gianni Jeans, “Pure Linen” shirts, and our unique “Hampton” leather bags imported directly from Italy.

Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Knitwear & Accessories Luxurious European cashmere, shoes, bags, & jewelry

508-228-5450 4 Federal Street

johnstonscashmere.com A deluxe cashmere collection of contemporary styles by Johnstons of Elgin, John Laing of Hawick, Rani Arabella, 27 Miles Malibu, Zynni, and more. Knitwear, dresses, jackets, ponchos, wraps, capes – easy but elegant for your Nantucket evenings.

Murray’s Toggery Shop

508-228-0437 62 Main Street

Mon-Thurs. 10-5:30, Fri-Sun 10-6 Classic & Updated Clothing

Stroll up Main Street, just a few steps from the wharves and marina, to find MURRAY`S TOGGERY SHOP, where recreational shopping in this multilevel store is a real experience. MURRAY’S is multi-faceted. MURRAY’S is exciting. Go in and see their creatively designed displays of the newest in-season merchandise. MURRAY’S is fashion. Their buyers comb the markets for the tasteful assortment of clothes, shoes, and accessories they carry, all of which are tempered with a traditional, upbeat, and long lasting flair. See their full-page advertisement in this paper for the extensive lines of merchandise they carry. They also feature MURRAY’S Nantucket Reds™: the name of their exclusive pants, shorts, skirts and toddler overalls made from their 100% cotton that fades to pink and becomes softer with repeated washing. For well over 50 years these pants have been the mark of the “in-the-know” island lovers. MURRAY’S IS Nantucket. www.nantucketreds.com

ViVi G Shoes

508-228-0411 25 Centre Street

Chic Shoes, Haute Handbags, and Accessories

Sherri and Jennifer Guggenheim needed to expand their shoe closets... And through expansion, the area’s go to mecca for the ultimate in shoes, handbags, jewelry, and accessories, blossomed. VIVI G SHOES constantly strives to deliver hard-to-find, unique, fashion forward merchandise in all price ranges. From comfortable run-around shoes to couture heels, day bags to evening clutches, fun costume jewelry to premier designer pieces, boots to flip flops...they have it all! www.vivigshoes.com

Sunglasses Summer Shades The Island’s largest selection of sunglasses

508-325-5530 The Courtyard, Straight Wharf

Featuring sunglasses by Chanel, Prada, Oliver Peoples, Maui Jims, Oakley, Salt, Rayban, Tom Ford, Smith, Michael Kors, Burberry, Costa, Persol, and many others. Summer Shades has been doing business on the island for more than 20 years. Visit us in our spacious downtown location: in the front shop of The Courtyard on Straight Wharf.

Great Point Natural History Tour

508-228-6799 at Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge

Join our naturalist guide on an over-sand vehicle Natural History Tour through CoskataCoatue Wildlife Refuge. Witness Nantucket’s most expansive salt marsh, learn about the geology, ecology and history of this special place. We also offer Sunset Tours and Private Tours. www.thetrustees.org/ccwr

Tours - Van Gail’s Tours, Inc. Departures at approx. 10 am, 1 pm, & 3 pm Personal scenic Island tours: voted “Best of Nantucket”

508-257-6557 Call for pickup

GAIL’S TOURS, tours of Nantucket guided by native islander Gail Johnson who has been giving tours for more than 40 years, gives you a look at the Island with a personal touch. Gail leads tours in her 14-passenger deluxe Mercedes with comfortable individual seats, AC, huge windows, and leg room! She’ll pick you up at approximately 10 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm every day. The tour lasts 1-3/4 hours to 2 hours, and passengers are welcome at any time during Gail’s tour to get out to take photos. Private charters are available. Call for reservations.

508-332-0953

The 2-time runner-up in the the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl and the most experienced walking tour guide on Nantucket is your guide for a wide array of informative and exciting tours: Fifty Shades of Fabulous: the Story of Nantucket, Into the Heart of the Seas: the History of Nantucket Whaling, Great Writers on Nantucket, Notorious Nantucket, Nantucket’s Historic Mansions, and the Original Nantucket Ghost Walk (since 1998, the most popular walking tour on Nantucket). Group rates are available. See the Events Calendar in this issue for dates, times & details.

Raven’s Walk

508-257-4586 See calendar of events for dates & times of walks www.ravens-walk.com Highlighted by The Boston Globe: “Best Walks in New England” Join your guide and her raven on one of her exciting adventures. Her Great Expectations History Walk, Inside the Graveyards Tour, Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket, and Raven’s Night Walk are great for adults and families. Along the way, you will hear tales of Nantucket’s past infused with ghostly encounters that took place throughout the centuries. Or you’ll hear all about Nantucket’s beginnings, and its fascinating history. Kids will love Raven’s Tales of Pirates & Ghost Ships, or they can learn to Become a Ghost Hunter or Become a Pirate Hunter. For details, dates, & times, visit www.ravens-walk.com.

Transportation Boat Hy-Line Cruises Travel daily; see schedule for times Reliable Fast Ferry service between Nantucket and Hyannis

508-228-3949 Straight Wharf

hy-linecruises.com Travel between Nantucket and Hyannis is about an hour on the HY-LINE’s reliable highspeed ferry. THE GREY LADY, Hy-Line’s water-jet catamaran is comfortable, convenient, and offers the high level of customer service passengers have come to expect from HY-LINE CRUISES. You’ll cross the Sound in half the time! PLEASE SEE OUR SCHEDULE PRINTED HERE IN YESTERDAY’S ISLAND FOR CURRENT DEPARTURES.

Steamship Authority

508-228-0262 1 Steamboat Wharf

Reservations: Daily: 7:30am - 4pm

Nantucket is located 26 miles from Cape Cod’s mainland port of Hyannis. Take a leisurely 2 hour and 15 minute voyage on our traditional ferries from Hyannis to Nantucket. Or ride in style and luxury on board our seasonal high-speed passenger-only ferry, the M/V Iyanough, which gets you to Nantucket in just one hour. steamshipauthority.com

Watches The Trinity Collection Classic timepieces: vintage & contemporary

508-228-7557 Open daily at 50 Main Street

THE TRINITY COLLECTION. Our shop offers an extensive collection of fine timepieces—classic designs with superb Swiss watchmaking. We specializqe in fine watches such as: Franck Muller, Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin, Cartier, 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.

Weddings Nantucket Weddings Enter our Photo Contest

Tours - Beach Leaving daily at 9am and 1pm Call for times of Sunset Tours

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508-228-9165, ext. 101 www.NantucketWeddings.com

This comprehensive website will guide you through all the steps to planning and holding a wedding on Nantucket. From getting the marriage license right through the honeymoon, you’ll find valuable information all in one easy-to-navigate location.

Souza’s Seafood “Fresh Off the Boat!” Lobsters alive or cooked - call ahead for fast service Lobsters • Littlenecks • Nantucket Bay Scallops • Tuna • Flounder • Cod Salmon • Swordfish • Smoked Bluefish • Smoked Paté • Shrimp Stop by to enter our weekly Meg-a-Fish Free Seafood Drawing!

508-228-9140 Call for our weekly specials

Gift Certificates Available • Handicap Accessible

Open 9 am–7 pm Year-round • 23 Trotter’s Lane Look for the Lobster Flag


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Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket

Vol. 45 No. 7 • Our 45th Season!

Events & Activities from page 30 12:30 to 1 PM - Book Signing with Bruce Guernsey Bruce Guernsey will be signing copies of his book “From Rain: Poems, 1970 - 2010.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 1 PM - Foggy Roots Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 1 to 3 PM - Seal Cruise A Nature’s Lovers Dream! A cruise to Historic Great Point to see and learn about seals and birds with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 1:30 to 2 PM - Book Signing with Blake Bailey Blake Bailey will be signing copies of his book “The Splendid Things we Planned: A Family Memoir.” Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main St. 2 PM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led by 3x runner-up of Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, this 3/4 mi, 90 min stroll tells the story of “the most important small town in American History.” $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12 Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by bank steps 5 min early. 508-332-0953 2:15 to 3:45 PM - “In the Heart of the Sea” Walking Tour Explore the world of the Essex & its Nantucket crew, focusing on survivors & their later lives on the island. Learn about the vital role that whaling played in the economy and social structure of 19th century Nantucket. Tour leaves from The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street 3 to 3:45 PM - Wine & Cheese on the Wine Deck A 45 minute tasting of 8 wines, including our reserve reds on the Wine Deck of Nantucket Vineyard, overlooking the Cisco Brewers Courtyard. Learn how we make great wine. $25 or $35 with a cheese plate. Tastings held Wed.-Sat. wineguy@ciscobrewers.com 415-548-0374 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at Jetties Beach Bar Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 ea at The Jetties, 4 Bathing Beach Rd. 3:30 PM - Earth Got the Blues Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 4 to 5 PM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 5:15 5 to 7 PM - Sean Lee Performs Live Local live music at Rose & Crown, 23 South Water Street. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise Bring your family and friends, grab your favorite beverage and come witness one of the best Sunsets in the world. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. (Daily trip time may change with the setting sun) 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Enjoy watching the sun set over one of the world’s most magnificent harbors. Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. $55. 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past A haunted history tour of Nantucket Town. Hear about Nantucket’s history & ghostly tales of its past. Visit the houses that have stories to tell, view the mysterious pictures. Meet at corner of Main & Federal. $20; Seniors & Teens $15; Kids $10. 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi long & lasts 80 min. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash Only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953 10 to 1 PM - Annual Summer Contest Karaoke Karaoke Summer Long Contest. The finals are on Labor Day Weekend with over $2000 in cash prizes! Rose & Crown, 23 South Water St.

MONDAY, JUNE 22 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Whaling History Tour Learn about one of the most exciting times in Nantucket History. Complimentary coffee included. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 8:30 AM - Nantucket’s Historic Mansions & USA’s Oldest Windmill A brisk, 2 mi, 45 min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary by 3x runner-up in Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. $15. Cash Only. Meet at Main & Centre sts, in front of bank 5 min early. 508-332-0953 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy Join Aquarium staff as they feed creatures at the Aquarium before it opens.

June 18 - 24, 2015

$10. This program is limited to 15, so pre-registration is required; Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 9 AM to 1 PM - Youth Class: Cyanotype Prints Create Unique images using a historic photographic process. Youth classes are open to students 10 & older. Member $50 & Non-Members $75, preregistration required, call 508-228-1894. Held at NHA 1800 House 4 Mill St 9:30 to 10 AM - Carnivorous Critters See the museum animals eat: turtles, frogs, fish, snakes, & more. $10. This program is limited to 12 people, so pre-registration is required. Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM - Nature Walk Free Guided Nature Walks for the whole family at UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station, 180 Polpis Rd. Other times call: 508-228-5268 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 11:15, 1:00 & 2:15 10 AM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led by 3x runner-up of Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, this 3/4 mi, 90 min stroll tells the story of “the most important small town in American History.” $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12 Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by bank steps 5 min early. 508-332-0953 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail Aboard the Endeavor Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm and 4 pm. $45, 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM - Island Tour with Gail Unique, in-depth tour of Nantucket by 7th generation native. In-town pickup in air-conditioned van. Also at 1 & 3pm. 508-257-6557. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify & release fish, crabs, shrimp, & other marine life. $20. Part of a long term research project, limited to 30 people, pre-registration is required. Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM to 5 PM - Whaling Museum Is Open Whaling Museum is open 10 am to 5 pm daily. 13 Broad Street. 10:30 AM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket A few island women went whaling with their husbands; others stayed & got involved in astronomy, women’s suffrage, Abolitionist movement... Hear their stories. Meet at corner of Centre & Broad sts. $20; 65+ & Teens $15; & Kids $10. Reservations required: 508-257-4586. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Prime Rib + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of Easy St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 4 PM - NHA Historic Sites Open for the 2015 Season Open for the season weather permitting. 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM - Downtown Walking Tour Walk the Historic District with an NHA guide & learn what transformed Nantucket to the whaling capital of the world, then to an acclaimed resort destination. Departs from Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 1 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket On this tour, hear about the founding settlers, Mary Coffin Starbuck & the impact of Quakerism, whaling, effects of 3 wars, and the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at corner of Main & Federal sts. $20; teens & seniors $15; Kids $10. 1 to 3 PM - Seal Cruise A Nature’s Lovers Dream! A cruise to Historic Great Point to see and learn about seals and birds with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 2 PM - Great Writers on Nantucket Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck & others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3 mi, 90 min stroll. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. Meet at the corner of Federal & India sts by the Atheneum fence. Arrive 5 minutes early. 508-332-0953 2 to 4 PM - Beach Discovery Field Trip Learn how to identify marine life and seaweeds found along the beach. Pre-registration required. Sign up at www.mariamitchell.org or call 508228-9198. Limited to 30 people. $15 . 2:15 to 3:45 PM - “In the Heart of the Sea” Walking Tour Explore the world of the Essex & its Nantucket crew, focusing on survivors & their later lives on the island. Learn about the vital role that whaling played in the economy and social structure of 19th century Nantucket. Tour leaves from The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at Jetties Beach Bar Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 ea at The Jetties, 4 Bathing Beach Rd. 4 PM - Spirit & Tragedy of Whaleship Essex: A Walking Play One-woman play that depicts the lives of Capt George Pollard, First Mate


Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket

Vol. 45 No. 7 • Our 45th Season!

Owen Chase, & Cabin Boy Thos Nickerson & their harrowing experiences aboard the Essex. Meet at Whaling Musem, 13 Broad St. $20; 65+ & Teens $15; Kids $10 4 to 5 PM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 5:15 4:30 PM - Timbukblues Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 6 to 7:30 PM - “Nantucket Cottages an Gardens” A lecture by author Leslie Linsley as she explores the historic cottages of Sconset and other island homes. Doors open at 5:30 pm. $10 in The Whaling Museum 13 Broad Street. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise Bring your family and friends, grab your favorite beverage and come witness one of the best Sunsets in the world. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. (Daily trip time may change with the setting sun) 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Enjoy watching the sun set over one of the world’s most magnificent harbors. Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. $55. 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past A haunted history tour of Nantucket Town. Hear about Nantucket’s history & ghostly tales of its past. Visit the houses that have stories to tell, view the mysterious pictures. Meet at corner of Main & Federal. $20; Seniors & Teens $15; Kids $10. 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi long & lasts 80 min. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash Only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953 9 to 10:30 PM - Free Stargazing Night Join Maria Mitchell’s professional astronomers for an impressive tour of the starry sky and for telescopic viewing of the Moon, planets, nebulae, & galaxies. Loines Observatory at 59 Milk Street Ext., weather permitting.

TUESDAY, JUNE 23 8:30 AM - Nantucket’s Historic Mansions & USA’s Oldest Windmill A brisk, 2 mi, 45 min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary by 3x runner-up in Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. $15. Cash Only. Meet at Main & Centre sts, in front of bank 5 min early. 508-332-0953 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Whaling History Tour Learn about one of the most exciting times in Nantucket History. Complimentary coffee included. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 8:50 AM - Discovery Camp - Full and Half Day Programs Fun and adventure. Several programs and age groups to choose from. Pre-registration is required. Sign up online at mariamitchell.org OR call 508-228-9198 for Times, Prices and Locations. 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy Join Aquarium staff as they feed creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. $10. This program is limited to 15, so pre-registration is required; Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM - Nature Walk Free Guided Nature Walks for the whole family at UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station, 180 Polpis Rd. Other times call: 508-228-5268 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 11:15, 1:00 & 2:15 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail Aboard the Endeavor Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm and 4 pm. $45, 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led by 3x runner-up of Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, this 3/4 mi, 90 min stroll tells the story of “the most important small town in American History.” $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12 Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by bank steps 5 min early. 508-332-0953 10 AM - Island Tour with Gail Unique, in-depth tour of Nantucket by 7th generation native. In-town pickup in air-conditioned van. Also at 1 & 3pm. 508-257-6557. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify & release fish, crabs, shrimp, & other marine life. $20.

June 18 - 24, 2015

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Part of a long term research project and limited to 30 people, so pre-registration is required. Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM to 4 PM - Jewelry Making Class: Leather Necklace Drop in classes, instruction available all day. Materials not included. Held at Akimbo Beads and Things, 119b Pleasant Street. 508-901-5032 10 AM to 5 PM - Whaling Museum Is Open Whaling Museum is open 10 am to 5 pm daily. 13 Broad Street. 10:15 to 11 AM - Free Music Program for Ages 2-7 Fun and engaging songs & singing games that teach musical skills. Limited to first 10 children, each with caregiver. Tickets at the Weezie Desk when the library opens. Atheneum, 1 India St. 10:30 AM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket A few island women went whaling with their husbands; others stayed & got involved in astronomy, women’s suffrage, Abolitionist movement... Hear their stories. Meet at corner of Centre & Broad sts. $20; 65+ & Teens $15; & Kids $10. Reservations required: 508-257-4586. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Soup & Sandwich + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of Easy St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 4 PM - NHA Historic Sites Open for the 2015 Season Open for the season weather permitting. 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM - Downtown Walking Tour Walk the Historic District with an NHA guide & learn what transformed Nantucket to the whaling capital of the world, then to an acclaimed resort destination. Departs from Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 1 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket Hear about the founding settlers, Mary Coffin Starbuck & the impact of Quakerism, whaling, effects of 3 wars, and the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at corner of Main & Federal sts. $20; teens & seniors $15; Kids $10. 1 to 3 PM - Seal Cruise A Nature’s Lovers Dream! A cruise to Historic Great Point to see and learn about seals and birds with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 2 to 4 PM - Free Stitching Gam Bring your needlework project to this informal weekly gathering in the Nantucket Corner at the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street. 2:15 to 3:45 PM - “In the Heart of the Sea” Walking Tour Explore the world of the Essex & its Nantucket crew, focusing on survivors & their later lives on the island. Learn about the vital role that whaling played in the economy and social structure of 19th century Nantucket. Tour leaves from The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at Jetties Beach Bar Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 ea at The Jetties, 4 Bathing Beach Rd. 4 PM - Lighthouse Walk: Pirates, Shipwrecks & Ghost Ships Walk to the Brant Point Lighthouse & hear tales of pirates, shipwrecks, mysterious ghost ships. Meet at The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton St. $20, Seniors & Teens $15 ; Kids $10. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations Required: 508-257-4586. 4 to 5 PM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 5:15 4 to 5:15 PM - Town Association Meeting The Nantucket Town Association will hold its monthly meeting to discuss downtown issues. All are invited. Atheneum Gallery, 1 India St. 4:30 PM - Aldous Collins Band Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 5 to 6 PM - Free History Class: Media, Politics & Popular Culture Dr. Kathryn Brownell, American history professor at Purdue University, offers this course. Exploring moments of media, politics & popular culture. The Atheneum, 1 India Street. 5 to 7 PM - Sean Lee Performs Live Local live music at Rose & Crown, 23 South Water Street. 5:30 to 6:30 PM - A Safe Place Book Discussion Group - My Story A Safe Place has joined the Atheneum for a book discussion. “My Story” by Elizabeth Smart with Chris Stewart.The book covers sensitive & mature topics that are not suitable for all ages. The Atheneum, 1 India St 5:30 to 8:30 PM - Free Kids’ Deck Program at Breeze Cafe Dine as a family at Breeze Café at The Nantucket Hotel, then drop-off your children in our complimentary Kids’ Deck program. Our counselors will entertain them – while you linger over dinner. Reservations: 508-228-4730. www.breezebarandcafe.com 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise Bring your family and friends, grab your favorite beverage and come witness one of the best Sunsets in the world. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. continued on page 46


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Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket

Vol. 45 No. 7 • Our 45th Season!

Events & Activities from page 45 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Enjoy watching the sun set over one of the world’s most magnificent harbors. Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. $55. 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past A haunted history tour of Nantucket Town. Hear about Nantucket’s history & ghostly tales of its past. Visit the houses that have stories to tell, view the mysterious pictures. Meet at corner of Main & Federal. $20; Seniors & Teens $15; Kids $10. 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi long & lasts 80 min. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash Only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 8 AM to 2 PM - Whale Watch with Shearwater Excursions Guaranteed Sightings on this thrilling offshore adventure! Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Whaling History Tour Learn about one of the most exciting times in Nantucket History. Complimentary coffee included. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-2287037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy Join Aquarium staff as they feed creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. $10. This program is limited to 15, so pre-registration is required; Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 9:30 to 10 AM - Carnivorous Critters See the museum animals eat: turtles, frogs, fish, snakes, & more. $10. This program is limited to 12 people, so pre-registration is required. Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM - Nature Walk Free Guided Nature Walks for the whole family at UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station, 180 Polpis Rd. Other times call: 508-228-5268 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 11:15, 1:00 & 2:15 10 AM - Island Tour with Gail Unique, in-depth tour of Nantucket by 7th generation native. In-town pickup in air-conditioned van. Also at 1 & 3pm. 508-257-6557. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail Aboard the Endeavor Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm and 4 pm. $45, 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify & release fish, crabs, shrimp, & other marine life. $20. Pre-registration is required at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10:30 AM - Spirit & Tragedy of Whaleship Essex: A Walking Play One-woman play that depicts the lives of Capt George Pollard, First Mate Owen Chase, & Cabin Boy Thos Nickerson & their harrowing experiences aboard the Essex. Meet at Whaling Musem, 13 Broad St. $20; 65+ & Teens $15; Kids $10 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Fajita Bar + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of Easy St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM - Downtown Walking Tour Walk the Historic District with an NHA guide & learn what transformed Nantucket to the whaling capital of the world, then to an acclaimed resort destination. Departs from Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 1 PM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket Hear their stories. Meet at corner of Centre & Broad sts. $20; 65+ & Teens $15; & Kids $10. Reservations required: 508-257-4586. 1 to 3:30 PM - Writers Workshop at Mitchell’s Book Corner Mitchell’s invites all aspiring writers to share their work and feedback. Upstairs at 54 Main Street. 2 PM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led by 3x runner-up of Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, this 3/4 mi, 90 min stroll tells the story of “the most important small town in American History.” $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12 Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by bank steps 5 min early. 508-332-0953

June 18 - 24, 2015

2 to 5 PM - Faraway Island Bridge Club Open to all, $5. Sherburne Commons, 40 Sherburne Commons. 2:15 to 3:45 PM - “In the Heart of the Sea” Walking Tour Explore the world of the Essex & its Nantucket crew, focusing on surTour leaves from The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at Jetties Beach Bar Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 ea at The Jetties, 4 Bathing Beach Rd. 4 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket Hear about the founding settlers, Mary Coffin Starbuck & the impact of Quakerism, whaling, effects of 3 wars, and the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at corner of Main & Federal sts. $20; teens & seniors $15; Kids $10. 4 to 5 PM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 5:15 4:30 PM - Coq Au Vin Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 5 to 5:45 PM - Wine & Cheese on the Wine Deck A tasting of 8 wines, including our reserve reds on the Wine Deck of Nantucket Vineyard, overlooking the Cisco Brewers Courtyard. $25 or $35 with a cheese plate. 415-548-0374 5:30 to 8:30 PM - Free Kids’ Deck Program at Breeze Cafe Dine as a family at Breeze Café at The Nantucket Hotel, then drop-off your children in our free Kids’ Deck program while you linger over dinner. Reservations: 508-228-4730. www.breezebarandcafe.com 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise with Shearwater Excursions Bring a favorite beverage and come witness one of the best sunsets in the world. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 6:30 to 8:30 PM - Knitting and Crocheting Workshop Make 8” squares for the Knit-a Square project for the AIDS orphans of S. Africa. Beginners welcome. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India St. 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Enjoy watching the sun set over one of the world’s most magnificent harbors. Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. $55. 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 7 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi long & lasts 80 min. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash Only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past A haunted history tour of Nantucket Town. Hear about Nantucket’s history & ghostly tales of its past. Visit the houses that have stories to tell, view the mysterious pictures. Meet at corner of Main & Federal. $20; Seniors & Teens $15; Kids $10. 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk See 7pm description. Meet at corner of Main & Centre Sts, by the bank, 5 min early. 508-332-0953 9 to 10:30 PM - Night Marine Ecology Field Trip Join the Maria Mitchell Aquarium staff to learn about the fish, squid, crabs, and more that come out to feed at night. $20. Pre-registration required at www.mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 9 to 10:30 PM - Free Stargazing Night with Maria Mitchell Assn. Join astronomers for an impressive tour of the starry sky & telescopic viewing of the Moon, planets, nebulae, & galaxies. Loines Observatory at 59 Milk Street Ext., weather permitting. 9 to 11 PM - Sean Lee Performs Live Live music at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 South Water Street 10 PM to 1 AM - DJ Andre DJ Andre at The Rose & Crown, 23 South Water Street

THURSDAY, JUNE 25 8:30 AM - Nantucket’s Historic Mansions & USA’s Oldest Windmill A brisk, 2 mi, 45 min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary by 3x runner-up in Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. $15. Cash Only. Meet at Main & Centre sts, in front of bank 5 min early. 508-332-0953 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Whaling History Tour Complimentary coffee & historic commentary. Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy Join Aquarium staff as they feed creatures at the Aquarium before it opens. $10. This program is limited to 15, so pre-registration is required; Sign up at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM - Nature Walk Free Guided Nature Walks for the whole family at UMass Boston Nantucket


Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket

Vol. 45 No. 7 • Our 45th Season!

Field Station, 180 Polpis Rd. Other times call: 508-228-5268 10 AM - Island Tour with Gail Unique, in-depth tour of Nantucket by 7th generation native. In-town pickup in air-conditioned van. Also at 1 & 3pm. 508-257-6557. 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy complimentary Ice Cream on a relaxing, narrated tour of Nantucket’s Inner Harbor with Shearwater Excursions. Reservations 508-228-7037 or Shearwaterexcursions.com. Also at 11:15, 1:00 & 2:15 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail Aboard the Endeavor Captain James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history and sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm and 4 pm. $45, 508-228-5585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify & release fish, crabs, shrimp, & other marine life. $20. Pre-registration required at mariamitchell.org or call 508-228-9198. 10 AM to 4 PM - Jewelry Making Class: Bubble-iciuos Bracelet Drop in classes, instruction available all day. Materials not included. Held at Akimbo Beads and Things, 119b Pleasant Street. 508-901-5032 10 AM to 5 PM - Free Admission to Whaling Museum Today Whaling Museum is open 10 am to 5 pm daily. 13 Broad Street. 10:30 AM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket Meet at corner of Centre & Broad sts. $20; 65+ & Teens $15; & Kids $10. Reservations required: 508-257-4586. 10:30 AM - Great Writers on Nantucket Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck & others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3 mi, 90 min stroll. $20; $15 for 65+ & Teens; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. Meet at the corner of Federal & India sts by the Atheneum fence. Arrive 5 minutes early. 508-332-0953 10:30 to 11 AM - Free Story Time for Ages 18-36 months Limited to first 15 toddlers + caregivers. Atheneum, 1 India St. 11 to 11:30 AM - Free Story Time for Ages 3+ Stories & songs for first 20 attendees. Atheneum, 1 India Street. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Taco Bar + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of Easy St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM - Downtown Walking Tour Walk the Historic District with an NHA guide & learn what transformed Nantucket. Departs from Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St.

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distance service. The Nantucket Atheneum Great Hall was decorated with purple-and-white bunting and American flags, all 424 seats were wired and equipped with watch-case telephone receivers. Mr. Philip Spalding, telephone company president, delivered a speech and general manager William R. Driver Jr. called from Boston. This was followed by a three-way conversation between Joseph Brock, president of the Pacific Club, speaking from the Captains’ Room; William F. Macy, from his home in West Medford; and the Hon. William Crapo from his home in New Bedford. Following that call, the group heard the national anthem sung over the phone from Boston, and they spontaneously rose and joined in. Later, telephone company representatives demonstrated how to use the long-distance lines, and islanders made calls to friends throughout Massachusetts. After 1916, both telegraph (which produced telegrams) and telephone services were an important part of island life. In 1926 Western Union, which co-owned the Martha’s Vineyard Telegraph Company, gained full ownership and opened an office on Main Street and in ‘Sconset. The Western Union played a key role in keeping the island up to date on big national occasions like election night and news from Europe during World War II. But by the 1950s demand for the telegraph was declining . In 1951 the ‘Sconset Western Union office closed. The town office was only open during the summer with other island businesses offering telegraph service in the quiet months. In 1968 the Nantucket Western Union office closed for good. As telegrams faded from favor, telephone technology kept improving and demand for it grew. In 1946 Nantucket made telephone history again when AT&T installed a ultrahigh-frequency microwave system here and began transmitting telephone calls to the island through the air. It was the second microwave telephone system in the country—the first was installed on Catalina Island in California.

- FRIDAY, JUNE 19 -

Join us for a weekend of great books and great authors! 30+ Free Author Talks 40+ Local Authors in the Atheneum Tent Book Signings Typewriter Rodeo Reading Dogs Authors in Bars Children’s Story Time Learn more and buy tickets:

NantucketBookFestival.org Special thanks to: White Elephant • NHA • Nantucket Atheneum Annye's Whole Foods • Fogged In Bookkeeping Mitchell's Book Corner • Inquirer and Mirror Penguin • WCAI • Yesterday's Island N Magazine • Shirat Ha Yam

At the Atheneum, Great Hall: 7:30-9:30 am: Anita Diamant, The Boston Girl (ticketed event, sold out) 10:00-10:45 am: Ishmael Beah, The Radiance of Tomorrow 11:00-11:45 am: Katherine Bouton, Shouting Won’t Help 12:00-12:45 pm: Bret Anthony Johnston, Remember Me Like This 1:15-2:00 pm: Azar Nafisi, The Republic of Imagination 2:30-3:15 pm: Justin St. Germain, Son of a Gun 3:30-4:15 pm: Belinda McKeon, Solace 4:15-5:00 pm: LaShonda Katrice Barnett, Jam on the Vine At the Nantucket Yacht Club: 12:00-2:30 pm: Elin Hilderbrand, The Rumor, and Jane Green, Summer Secrets (ticketed event, sold out) In the Atheneum Garden: 9:00 am-12:00 pm: Storytimes 9:00 am Jade Warfield (English) 9:30 am Ellen Young (English) 10:00 am R.W. Alley and Zoë B. Alley (Paddington) 10:30 am Jane Oberg (English) 11:00 am Cate Raphael (English) 11:30 am Lisa McCandless (English) 10:00 am-1:00 pm: Local Author Tent 2-2:45 pm: Leslie Linsley & Terry Pommett, Nantucket Cottages and Gardens 3-3:45 pm: Leila Howland, Nantucket Blue, Nantucket Red, The Forget-Me-Not Summer At the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House: 7:00-8:00 pm: Opening Night Celebration featuring Ishmael Beah, Azar Nafisi, and Scott Turow and the Young Writer Awards

- SATURDAY, JUNE 20 -

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June 18 - 24, 2015

At the Atheneum, Great Hall: 9:00-10:30 am: LaShonda Katrice Barnett, Belinda McKeon, and Justin St. Germain in conversation with Michael Schulder 11:00 am-12:00 pm: Scott Turow, Identical 12:30-1:15 pm: Bruce Guernsey, From Rain: Poems, 1970-2010 1:15-2:00 pm: Paul Muldoon, One Thousand Things Worth Knowing 2:30-3:45 pm: Jean Hanff Korelitz, You Should Have Known, and Bill Roorbach, The Remedy for Love 4:00-5:30 pm: Joanna Rakoff, My Salinger Year, and Blake Bailey, The Splendid Things We Planned At The Dreamland Theater: 8:30-10:00 am: Alice Hoffman, Nightbird, and Jodi Picoult, Leaving Time, with Samantha Van Leer (ticketed event, sold out) 10:30-11:30 am: R.W. Alley, Paddington (illustrator), and ZoëB. Alley, Enzo Races in the Rain! 12-1:30 pm: K.A. Holt, Rhyme Schemer, and J.E. Thompson, The Girl from Felony Bay 2:00-2:45 pm: Robert Kurson, Pirate Hunters 3:15-4:15 pm: Jodi Picoult and Samantha Van Leer, Off the Page 4:30-5:30 pm: Ann Hood, An Italian Wife, in conversation with Nancy Thayer At a Private Home: 4-5:30 pm: Sarah Leah Chase, New England Open House Cookbook (ticketed, sold out)

In the Atheneum Garden: 9:00 am-12:00 pm: Storytimes 9:00 am Frank Morral and Ellie Gottwald (English) & alternate reading in Spanish courtesy of Nantucket Community School 9:30 am Suzanne Daub (English) & alternate reading in Lithuanian courtesy of Christina 10:00 am Wendy Rouillard & alternate reading in Bulgarian courtesy of Gergana 10:30 am Laura Coburn & alternate reading in Nepalese 11:00 am Bobbi McPeak & alternate reading in Russian courtesy of Marina 11:30 am Christine Carroll & alternate reading in Portuguese (Brazilian) 10:00 am-1:00 pm: Local Author Tent 2:00-2:45 pm: Nancy Thayer, The Guest Cottage 3:00-3:45 pm: Sukey Forbes, The Angel in My Pocket At Proprietors bar + table: 10:00 pm: Authors in Bars join authors for cocktails & conversation

- SUNDAY, JUNE 21 At the Brant Point Grill: 10:30 am-12:30 pm: Ishmael Beah (ticketed event) At Cisco Brewers: 3:00-5:00 pm: Pig Roast and Author Send-off Party (ticketed event) At the NHA Whaling Museum: 6:00-8:00 pm: Nathaniel Philbrick (ticketed event, sold out)

Book Signings at Mitchell’s Book Corner • 54 Main Street - FRIDAY, JUNE 19 -

- SAT. JUNE 20, cont. -

- SAT. JUNE 20, cont. -

2:00 - 2:30 pm Ann Hood An Italian Wife

12:00 - 12:30 pm Azar Nafisi The Republic of Imagination

4:30 - 5:00 pm Jean Hanff Korelitz You Should Have Known

2:30 - 3:00 pm Bret Anthony Johnston Remember Me Like This

12:30 - 1:00 pm Jodi Picoult & Samantha Van Leer Between the Lines and Off the Page

4:30 - 5:00 pm Bill Roorbach The Remedy for Love - SUNDAY JUNE 21 -

1:00 -1:30 pm Alice Hoffman Nightbird

10:30am - 11:00 am Joanna Rakoff My Salinger Year

2:00 - 2:30 pm Scott Turow Identical

11:00-11:30 am LaShonda Katrice Barnett Jam on the Vine

4:00 - 4:30 pm Justin St. Germain Son of a Gun

3:00 - 3:30 pm J.E. Thompson The Girl from Felony Bay

12:00 - 12:30 pm Belinda McKeon Solace

- SATURDAY JUNE 20 10:00 - 10:30 am Anita Diamant The Boston Girl

3:30 - 4:00 pm Paul Muldoon One Thousand Things Worth Knowing

12:30 - 1:00 pm Bruce Guernsey From Rain: Poems, 1970-2010

11:00 - 11:30 am Ishmael Beah The Radiance of Tomorrow

4:00 - 4:30 pm Robert Kurson Pirate Hunters

3:00 - 3:30 pm Katherine Bouton Living Better with Hearing Loss 3:30 - 4:00 pm Sarah Leah Chase New England Open House Cookbook

1:30 - 2:00 pm Blake Bailey The Splendid Things We Planned: A Family Memoir


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Vol. 45 No. 7 • Our 45th Season!

Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket

June 18 - 24, 2015

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