Late Start for Spring ACE MV Classes

Spring classes at ACE MV have been moved back a week due to snowstorms. Classes now begin the week of March 17 to 19, and there's still time to register.

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ACE MV Offers Sustainability Classes

ACE MV is collaborating with Northeastern University to offer a series of classes on-Island dedicated to Sustainability: Addressing the Challenges.

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ACE MV Offers Scholarship

Thanks to a grant from the MV Local Cultural Council to Adult and Community Education of MV (ACE MV), there will be scholarship funds available for students enrolled in arts, education, and social justice.

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Supporting ACE MV

Adult and Community Education of Martha’s Vineyard, also known as ACE MV, is launching its first annual appeal for donations.

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Sample a Course

ACE MV hosts its annual Course Sampling Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 1, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School.

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Pizza Sales Benefit ACE MV

Partner your pizza with education on Tuesday, July 22, as a portion of proceeds from Flatbread Pizza sales benefit the Island’s adult education program, ACE MV.

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Praise for ACE MV

I am grateful to be part of a community that supports the enrichment and cultivation of our human resources.

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Funding for ACE

As the town meeting season begins this spring, I hope that all Island residents will support funding for our Adult Education program, which has been offering classes to all of us for the last six years.

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Generous Benefit

The friends and board of ACE MV want to publicly thank Phil and Colleen and the staff of Offshore Ale for providing the venue for our Dine and Donate auction fundraiser Sunday, Feb. 9.

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Adult Education Program Seeks Tools for Financial Survival
Olivia Hull

Adult and Community Education of Martha’s Vineyard (ACE MV) needs a lifeline to pull it out of a funding crisis. The all-Island school committee agreed to act as the fiscal agent for the educational nonprofit for one year, allowing it to receive public funds. The question comes before voters in all Island towns this spring.

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