COMMUNITY CALENDAR
DURING SEPTEMBER
AROUND THE AREA
Northfield
Through November 11 -
The Viet Nam War: A
Reflection, Northfield
Historical Society presents
a retrospective of
Northfield men and
women who served in
the Viet Nam War
including four who were
killed, the show is open
every Saturday and
Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m.
at the Paine House on
South Main Street
attached to the Brown
Public Library.
Show Extended - Artists
Reflect on the Historical
Collection of the Sullivan
Museum, Sullivan
Museum, Norwich University
off South Main
Street.
Montpelier
Through October 25, The
Figure Beyond, a show
of work by Billy Brauer
and his students over
the last 40 years, T.W.
Wood Gallery, College
Hall, Vermont College of
Fine Arts.
Randolph
Through October 18 -
Established area artists
exhibit their works at
the Chandler Gallery.
Barre
Through September 19 -
Studio Place Arts, third
floor, Nelda S. Haley
retrospective of 15 oil
paintings spanning
from 1952 to 2004,
along with preliminary
drawings and watercolors.
The show will
include subjects as
seemingly ordinary as
"Washing Machine and
Vacuum Sweeper" to
the superb, "Mozart
Opera."
WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 16
Northfield
4:30 p.m. - High School
Boys Soccer, Oxbow at
Oxbow.
5:45 p.m. - Bingo starts
again at the Masonic
Temple, doors open at
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m. - Viet Nam War
Panel Discussion with
Maj. Gen. W. Russell
Todd, Retired, Maj.
Gen. John Greenway,
Retired, John Knox,
Eric Braman, Jim Ryan
and Dexter Landers
moderated by Michael
Popowski sponsored by
the Northfield Historical
Society, Community
Room, Brown Public
Library, light refreshments
will follow, the
Viet Nam War: A Reflection
will also be open
from 6 to 9 p.m., the
society's summer show.
Montpelier
5:30 p.m. - You Come Too:
Summer with Robert
Frost with Peter Gilbert
reading and discussing
Frost summer poems,
refreshments served, at
Vermont Humanities
Council offices, 11
Loomis Street, RSVP to
262-2626 but walk-ins
welcome, FREE.
THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 17
Northfield
4:30 p.m. - High School
Girls Soccer, Peoples at
Peoples in Morrisville.
7 p.m. - When the Emperor
Was Divine, a book
discussion with Lois
Cooley and Pat Stuart,
Brown Public Library
Community Room,
sponsored by Vermont
Humanities Council.
Randolph
3 p.m. - GED Testing,
Writing or math, take
one, 5:30 p.m. - Social
Studies, Science and
Reading, take one or
two, Randolph Learning
Center, 12 S. Main
Street, 728-4492 to preregister.
FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 18
Northfield
6 p.m. - Free Dinner at the
United Methodist
Church.
Williamstown
3 - 6 p.m. - Farmers Market
across from the
Pump and Pantry.
3 p.m. - High School Girls
Soccer, High School
Soccer Field against
Concord.
5 p.m. - High School Boys
Soccer, High School
Soccer Field against
Concord.
Montpelier
7 a.m. - Fall Migration
Bird Walk, search for
migrating warblers,
viereos and more,
beginners welcome,
North Branch Nature
Center, 713 Elm Street,
$5/Free for members,
229-6206 for information.
7:30 p.m. - Matt and
Shannon Heaton, Irish
music house concert
hosted by Summit
School, Hubbard
Street, $12/Free 6 and
under, RSVP 917-1186.
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 19
Northfield
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Veterans
Place Open House, Vine
Street in the site of the
former Mayo Delary
House, see the renovations,
ask questions,
meet the staff and enjoy
refreshments.
1 p.m. - Norwich Football
at Hartwick.
Montpelier
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Rummage
Sale to benefit the
Vermont Food Bank
and Montpelier Shambhala
Center, Unitarian
Church, 793-1559 for
information.
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Capital
City Farmers' Market,
60 State Street.
7 p.m. - Musica Camerata
Montreal with flutist
Karen Kevra in a Musical
Odyssey, Capital
City Concert Series,
Unitarian Church, tickets
are $25/$10 on sale
at Bear Pond Books or
on line at
www.capitalcityconerts.or
g.
8 p.m. - Contradance with
caller Will Mentor,
music by Mary Lea,
Mary Cay Brass and
Roger Kahle, Capital
City Grange, $8.
Randolph
7:30 p.m. - Tom Rush at
the Chandler Music
Hall, gritty blues and
terrific story telling,
$33/$30, students and
seniors $28/$25, 728-
6464 for tickets and
information.
Waitsfield
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Waitsfield
Farmers Market, Mad
River Green.
SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER 20
Montpelier
4 - 7 p.m. - Dances of Universal
Peace, moving
meditations with chanting
celebrating the
diversity in spiritual
traditions while striving
for unity, Shambhala
Meditation Center, 64
Main Street, $10.
Tunbridge
12:30 and 2 p.m. - Dramatic
Reading of letters
sent by Civil War soldier,
Martin Sheldon of
Northfield back to his
wife Betsy, Nate Freeman
plays Martin and
Nikki Hebert plays his
wife, Tunbridge Fair.
MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 21
Northfield
7 p.m. - Planning Commission,
Community
Room, Brown Public
Library.
Williamstown
7 p.m. - Boys Soccer at
Winooski.
7 p.m. - Selectboard Meeting,
High School
Library.
TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 22
Northfield
3 - 6 p.m. - Farmers Market
on the Common.
4:30 p.m. - Thetford at
Northfield, Boys Soccer.
7 p.m. - Republican Annual
Caucus, home of
Anne Donahue, Turkey
Hill, 148 Donahue
Road.
Barre
11 a.m. - GED Testing,
Writing or math, take
only one, 1 p.m. Social
Studies, Science and
Reading, take two,
Barre Learning Center,
46 Washington Street,
Pre-register at 476-
4588.
WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 23
Northfield
4:30 p.m. - Girls Soccer at
North Country.
THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 24
Northfield
4:30 p.m. - Boys soccer at
Randolph.
7 p.m. - Zoning Board of
Adjustment, Community
Room, Brown Public
Library.
Roxbury
7 p.m. - Navigating The
Chaos, discussion
group with Wendy Halley,
author, psychotherapist
and shamanic
practitioner at the Roxbury
Free Library,
refreshements served,
FREE.
Williamstown
4:30 p.m. - Boys Soccer at
Home v. Sharon.
Montpelier
7 p.m. - Complete Works
of William Shakespeare
[Abridged], Lost Nation
Theater, $20/$15 students
and seniors/$10
ages 6 - 11, 229-0492
for tickets and information.











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