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Aquinnah: Leveling the Playing Field Kyra Steck
The snow is coming down fast and heavy. It is a wet snow with large flakes, there is wind too, as there frequently is here. It feels like a true winter when it snows. Living here I’ve learned to mark the winter passing in ways other than snowfall, as it doesn’t happen that regularly. The ways I mark are usually events: Berta and Vern’s Christmas party, people jumping in the ocean on New Year’s Day, the Chilmark School fundraiser/concert, the mass Exodus of February break, the M.V. Film Festival. Since last March most of those events have been cancelled. So now, I look out my window and watch the light change, a little more allotted every day, and today I see the snow, still falling as if it will never stop.
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New name for community mission
The Permanent Endowment will now be known as Martha s Vineyard Community Foundation.
A new name results in a changed logo.
The Permanent Endowment of Martha’s Vineyard has changed its name to Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation, a moniker that better reflects its mission of providing funds to assist Island nonprofits and responding to community needs, officials from the organization said in a conference call Monday.
The name change is being announced and explained to the foundation’s donors in the organization’s annual appeal letter, executive director Emily Bramhall told The Times.