![]() In the words of the late great John Alley, “a good time was had by all.” Regular players happily received brand-new Chilmark Softball hats, generously contributed by Paul Iantosca. A second game ensued with another mercy win for Joel Bleier’s team. Peter Halperin’s team outslugged Hans Solmssen’s team 12-3 in a “mercy” abbreviated game. With designated umpire Keith Heller (on the temporary injured list) calling balls and strikes, the game moved along at a well-played fast clip. Jim Feiner played “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” on his trombone as everyone sang along. The ceremony for the 85th season featured welcome remarks by co-commissioners Sig Van Raan, flanked by Hans Solmssen and Caleb Caldwell. Twenty players showed up for opening day’s doubleheader. It’s a double Sunday Softball game report opening day plus this past Sunday’s game reports together. The Ruel Gallery has a full array of Nettie Kent’s jewelry, and is showcasing many smaller paintings by Colin Ruel, besides other sizes. Stop at Ben McCormick’s and get Under the Surface with his arresting photographs. Copperworks has an extensive assortment of shell and wampum jewelry besides their fantastic copper fish, art, and antiques. Beetlebung has great-looking beach or schlep bags made in Madagascar, besides all their new summer styles and great jewelry for a cause. Pandora’s Box is practically bursting at the seams with summer wear. She’s looking for anyone interested in her inventory - stop by her shop and amazing collection of maritime books and so much more.Įvery Menemsha store and gallery is fully stocked, and don’t forget to stop into Creekville Antiques to go back in time through the great art for sale. Sadly, it’s Ginnie Jones’ last summer running Fo’c’s’le Locker (to the right of Copperworks).
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