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Five Things You Need to Know Today: June 26

Today there is an Edgartown Tree Tour, the Vineyard Sound performs in Chilmark and it's $2 Tuesday lunch at Edgartown Council on Aging

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1. There is today at the in Edgartown. Come be a part of the fun. IMP Camp is a place of pure creativity.  $40. 9 am – Noon. For more information, call 508-939-9368

2. Don’t miss out on the best lunch deal on the Island today at the . Get a that includes a sandwich, soup and dessert. Noon. Call ahead to reserve your seat: 508.627.4368

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3. Polly Hill Arboretum is holding an today. Enough about the distinguished Federal and Greek Revival homes of Edgartown— have you experienced the trees? Join collections and grounds manager Tom Clark for this informative and fun walking tour of the many glorious mature trees of Edgartown. In the midst of the mantle of green that envelops downtown Edgartown, the hydrangeas and picket fences, many unique and fine specimen trees await discovery. $20/$10 for PHA members. 10 am. Call to pre-register and for carpool and meeting location. 508-693-9426.

4. presents: today with East Chop resident and Curator Emeritus of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History Jim Richardson. Explore Heyerdahl's evidence for Andean-Polynesian contact that has stood for decades. He will discuss the evidence for contact between the Andes and Polynesia focusing on raft traffic between Peru and West Mexico. Reception to follow. $8 for Members/$12 for non-members. 5:30 pm.

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5. performs tonight at the . Suggested donation is $8 for adults, $5 for children. 8 pm. For more information, visit vineyardsound.org/shows/ or call 1-866-VIN-SOUN(D).

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