2009-10-15 / Calendar

COMMUNITY CALENDAR


DURING OCTOBER
AROUND THE AREA
Northfield
Through October 26 - The
Image Making Project,
art created by residents
at Mayo Nursing Home
on display at Brown
Public Library.
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.
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.
Through November 15, A
Splash Of Color, a show
of two Vermont artists,
Wendy James and
Steven Goodman, The
Lazy Pear Gallery,
Montpelier.
WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 14
Northfield
4 p.m. - Boys Soccer at
home v. Peoples Academy.

6:30 p.m. - Conservation
Commission meeting,
Community Room,
Brown Public Library.
7 p.m. - Ice Cores and
Snow Pits: The 08-09
Norwegian-American
traverse of east Antarctica
with Dr. Zoe
Courville of the Army
Corp of Engineers, Sullivan
Museum and History
Center, Norwich
University.
Williamstown
4 p.m. - Girls Soccer at
home v. Twinfield.
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 15
Northfield
4 p.m. - Girls Soccer away
v. Lyndon.
5 p.m. - Weightwatchers
meeting in the Gray
Building, 485-8589 for
information.
Williamstown
4 p.m. - Boys Soccer away
at Concord.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
Northfield
4 p.m. - Boys Soccer at
home v. Harwood.
6 p.m. - Free Dinner at the
United Methodist
Church.
Williamstown
4 p.m. - Girls Soccer away
at Concord.
East Montpelier
6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - Waldorf
School guided tour by
faculty showcasing student
work, Orchard Valley
Waldorf School.
Randolph
3 p.m. - GED Testing,
social studies, science
and reading, take one
or two, 5:30 p.m. writing
or 6 p.m. math, take
only one, Randolph
Learning Center, 12 S.

Main Street, 728-4492
to register.
7:30 p.m. - Martin Sexton,
songs that are sweet,
spirited and soulful,
Chandler Music Hall,
$30/$25 students and
seniors, 728-6464 for
tickets and information.
Waitsfield
7:30 p.m. - Valley Players
offering a musical
based upon the Studs
Turkel book of interviews
with American
Workers, Valley Players
Theater, $16/$12 students,
583-1674 for
information and tickets.
Stowe
8 p.m. - The Graduate,
Stowe Theatre Guild
presents the dark comedy
satirizing love, relationships
and family
life, Town Hall Theater,
$20/$10, 253-3961 for
information.
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 17
Northfield
1 p.m. - Norwich Football
at Husson.
1 - 4 p.m. - The Viet Nam
War: A Reflection,
Northfield Historical
Society Show at the
Paine House next to the
Brown Public Library.
Roxbury
6 p.m. - Roxbury Roots
Potluck at the Roxbury
Community Center.
Riverton
9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Roast
Turkey Dinners to go,
Food and Rummage
Sale, MacKenzie Memorial
Church, Dinners
$9, As this is our last
sale, no donations
please, Call 485-8207
for information.
Williamstown
10 a.m. - Rock and Read
with Jane Napier, an
interactive children's
program at Ainsworth
Public Library, FREE.
Berlin
5 and 6:30 p.m. - Chicken
Pie Supper, First Congregational
Church,
$9/$5 kids, RSVP 223-
4895.
Montpelier
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Capital
City Farmers Market,
60 State Street.
7:30 p.m. - Karen Kerva,
flutist, Arturo Delmoni
on violin and Randall
Wolfgang on oboe, Unitarian
Church, part of
Capital City Concert
Series, $25/$10 with
tickets on sale at Bear
Pond Books.
8 p.m. - Contradance with
Jeff Petrovitch calling,
music by Atlantic
Crossing, Capital City
Grange Hall off Northfield
Street, Route 12,
$8.
Barre
5 p.m. - 2nd Annual Touch
of Fall Benefit, Barre
Elks Club, Prime Rib
Dinner at 6 p.m. and
fun starting at 7 p.m.,
Master of ceremonies is
J.D. Green from Froggie
100.9, Music by Red
White 'N Blues with
after dinner show, door
prizes, $50 per couple/$
30 single.
Waitsfield
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Farmers
Market, Mad River
Green.
7:30 p.m. - Valley Players

offering a musical
based upon the Studs
Turkel book of interviews
with American
Workers, Valley Players
Theater, $16/$12 students,
583-1674 for
information and tickets.
Waterbury
5 and 6:30 p.m. - Chicken
Pie Supper and silent
auction, take outs available,
Wesley Methodist
Church, $9/$5
kids/$25 family, RSVP
244-7423.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
Northfield
1 - 4 p.m. - The Viet Nam
War: A Reflection,
Northfield Historical
Society Show at the
Paine House next to the
Brown Public Library.
5:30 p.m. - Northfield Historical
Society Annual
Dinner and Meeting,
Community Room,
Brown Public Library,
reception in the Paine
House at 5:30 p.m. with
dinner at 6 p.m. followed
by Nate Freeman
reading Civil War letters
by Martin Sheldon to
his wife in Northfield.
7 p.m. - For A Place Under
the Heavens, film
screening and discussion
led by David
Orrick, part of the Muslim
Film Series, Norwich
University, Cabot
Science Building, Room
85, FREE.
Brookfield
4 p.m. - Cranky Yankees:
All Together Now with
Jim Cooke who brings
together Calvin
Coolidge, Ethan Allen
and others, Pond Village
Church, FREE.
Montpelier
8 p.m. - Complete Works
of William Shakespeare
[Abridged], Lost Nation
Theater, $25/$20 students
and seniors/$15
ages 6 - 11, 229-0492
for tickets and information.

Barre
2 p.m. - Richard Cleveland
of Northfield will present
"The Old Quilt" a
visual tour of quilting in
Vermont over the last
150 years, Old Labor
Hall, 46 Granite Street
sponsored by the Barre
Historical Society, $10
at the door, for information
and directions call
Marianne Koch at 476-
4185.
3:30 p.m. - Vermont Philharmonic:
Passions, a
sultry evening of Italian
opera with works by
Mascagni, Donizetti
and Verdi, Barre Opera
House, $15/$12 children,
476-8188 for tickets
and information.
Waitsfield
2 p.m. - Valley Players
offering a musical
based upon the Studs
Turkel book of interviews
with American
Workers, Valley Players
Theater, $16/$12 students,
583-1674 for
information and tickets.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19
Northfield
4 p.m. - High School Cross
Country at Lake
Region- Relays.
7 p.m. - Planning Commission
Meeting, Community

Room, Brown
Public Library.
Montpelier
7 p.m. - When the Emperor
Was Divine with
Francette Cerulli at Kellogg
Hubbard Library,
part of Vermont Reads
program.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20
Northfield
3 - 6 p.m. - Farmers Market
on the Common.
4 p.m. - Boys Soccer at
Stowe.
Williamstown
Boys Soccer, home game v.
So. Royalton.
Barre
11 a.m. - GED Testing,
Social Studies, Science
and Reading, take one
or two, 1:30 p.m. Writing
or Math, take one,
Barre Learning Center,
46 Washington Street,
476-4588 to pre-register.

WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 21
Northfield
4 p.m. - Girls Soccer at
Harwood.
Montpelier
7 p.m. - Legal Strategies
for Major Life Events
with Charlene Bohl,
Esq, Michelle Lesnak,
LCMHC, ATR and moderated
by Neal Rodar at
the Kellogg Hubbard
Library, FREE.
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 22
Northfield
4 p.m. - Girls soccer at
Harwood.
7 p.m. - Norwich University
Pegasus Players present
"A Night At The
Sullivan Museum," Sullivan
Museum and History
Center at Norwich.
Montpelier
7 p.m. - Holistic Nutritional
Seminar: Food Allergies,
Hypoglycemia and
Chronic Fatigue with
Armand Altman, Phd.
at the Kellogg Hubbard
Library, FREE.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23
Northfield
2 - 7 p.m. - Halloween Art
Fun at the Making a
Difference Resource
Center, come and create
your own artistic piece,
enjoy apple cider cold or
hot and a treat, 32
Depot Square.
6 p.m. - Free Dinner at the
United Methodist
Church.
7 p.m. - Zoning Board of
Adjustment, Community
Room, Brown Public
Library.
4 p.m. - Girls Soccer at
home v. Spaulding.
Montpelier
6:30 p.m. - The World
According To Monsanto,
a documentary film
that looks at the domination
of large companies
in the agricultural
business, Kellogg Hubbard
Library, FREE.

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