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Built over 200 years ago in a small Wampanoag community at the Western tip of Martha’s Vineyard island, the Gay Head Lighthouse is one of America’s most famous beacons.  From whaling days to electrification, “Keepers of the Light” tells the story of evolving technology, heroism and shipwrecks, and the people who are called upon in each generation to keep the light, woven with the story of the recent race against time to save the historic lighthouse from falling over the edge of the rapidly eroding cliffs.

Join us on National Lighthouse Day for a special screening of the new documentary “Keepers of the Light” – a film that takes the viewer on a journey through the 200 + history of one of America’s most famous lighthouses, Martha’s Vineyard’s own Gay Head Lighthouse. Filmmakers Liz Witham and Ken Wentworth and several people profiled in the film will be at the screening for a post-screening Q&A.