How to Gather Safely This Thanksgiving
How to Gather Safely This Thanksgiving
Ask guests to be sure to reduce their contacts and potential exposures for at least a week. Wash your hands! And be sure to have paper towels in the bathroom so guests can avoid sharing the same towel.
Obviously, a fully vaccinated guest list is the safest way to go and experts agree that it’s perfectly reasonable for people to require their guests are vaccinated, especially if you have children too young or those who are compromised. We need to do our part to ensure this population stays safe.
Shop Local this Black Friday and Small Business Saturday
Let’s all shop locally this Black Friday and Small Business Saturday and embrace what makes the Martha’s Vineyard community unique. We’ve gathered up some of our favorite ways to support your local businesses and artisans.
Plan ahead for Thanksgiving
Eating out or ordering in for Thanksgiving might be the way to go this year. Not only is it a whole lot easier, it’s a great way to support and keep our favorite Island restaurants going. Here, we give you a few our favorite ways to do Thanksgiving–from going out and being served to ordering in.
Halloween 2021 · Eat, Drink, and be Scary!
A Martha’s Vineyard Halloween offers many interesting activities this year for both young and old as well as your furry friends. Many businesses are ready to participate after missing their favorite events and all of the festivities last year due to the pandemic.