2009-11-05 / Calendar

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

DURING NOVEMBER

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.

Montpelier Through November 15, A

Splash Of Color, a show of two Vermont artists, Wendy James and Steven Goodman, The

Lazy Pear Gallery,

Montpelier. Though November 15,

Artists Choice Tour at 50 Main Street, former Capital Video, Art of Action: Shaping Vermont's Future Through Art, Mon. through Fri., Noon to 6 p.m., Satruday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

and Sunday, Noon to 4

p.m. Through December 16, A

new show of abstract impressionist painter Arthur Zorn, Improvising Visions II, Skinny Pancake, 89 Main Street.

WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER 4

Northfield 6 p.m. - Masonic Bingo at

the Masonic Temple.

Montpelier 1 p.m. - Impact of the U.S.

Invasion and Occupation of Iraq on the Middle East by Haviland Smith, part of the Osher Lifelong Learning event, Vermont College,

Noble Hall, $5 nonmembers.

7 p.m. - Singer's Typewriter

and Mine, Ilan Stavans examines the life and work of Issac Bashevis Singer, Kellogg

Hubbard Library,

FREE. 7 p.m. - The Idea of Religiousness,

UVM professor emeritus Dr. Walter Brennerman discusses the proposition that the human person possesses an innate religious nature, St. Augustine Parish Hall.

THURSDAY,

NOVEMBER 5

Northfield 7 p.m. - Saws, Tongs and

Cold: The History of Ice Harvesting with ice harvester

Allen Wilder, NU

'56, Sullivan Museum. 8 p.m. - Killing John &

Wally, Pegasus Players at Norwich University, a comedy where Laura and her friend consider the meaning of life, Pegasus is celebrating its 82nd anniversary, Webb Hall in Dole Auditorium,

FREE.

Montpelier 7 p.m. - Music for

Mankind: How Can We Help?, Kelly Moore discusses global hunger and disaster relief, and how music for mankind concerts help, Kellogg Hubbard Library,

FREE.

Waitsfield 7 p.m. - One Nation Under

Contract, Green Mountain Global Forum hosts Allison Stanger discussing her book about the outsourcing of American power, Valley Players Theater,

FREE.

Waterbury 7 p.m. - Barbarians at the

Plate: Taming and Feeding the Modern American Family, Marialisa Calta discusses the importance of family meals, tips on shopping and recipes,

Thatcher Brook Primary

School, FREE.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6

Northfield 8 p.m. - Killing John &

Wally, Pegasus Players at Norwich University, a comedy where Laura and her friend consider the meaning of life, Pegasus is celebrating its 82nd anniversary, Webb Hall in Dole Auditorium,

FREE.

Montpelier 4:30 - 8 p.m. - National

Life Recreation Association 30th Craft Fair, follow the signs to National Life Drive and sign up for "Night on the Town"

give away valued at

$200. 5 - 7 p.m. - Opeing Reception

for Art of Action: Shaping Vermont's Future Through Art at 50 Main Street, formerly Capital Video, 52 piece Artists Choice Tour sponsored by T.W. Wood Art Gallery and

Vermont College of Fine

Arts. 7 p.m. - When the Emperor

Was Divine, Montpelier High theater students present a readers theater of this year's Vermont Reads, Kellogg Hubbard Library,

FREE.

Barre 8 p.m. - Shawn Colvin,

Grammy winning singer, songwriter performs as part of the Celebration Series, Barre Opera House, $10-$34, 476-8188 for information

and tickets.

Randolph 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - Diabetes

Expo, Gifford Medical Center, Preregister by October 30,

728-7100.

Stowe 7 p.m. - Click, Clack, Moo:

Cows That Type, Stowe Theater Guild presents a musical comedy based on the popular children's book, Town Hall Theater, $10, call 253-3961 for information and tickets.

SATURDAY,

NOVEMBER 7

Northfield 8 p.m. - Killing John &

Wally, Pegasus Players at Norwich University, a comedy where Laura and her friend consider the meaning of life, Pegasus is celebrating its 82nd anniversary, Webb Hall in Dole Auditorium,

FREE.

Montpelier 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Capital

City Farmers Market,

60 State Street. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Bazaar,

boutique, jewelry, crafts, books, white elephants and more with coffee hour from 9 to 11

a.m., Montpelier Senior

Center. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. - National

Life Recreation Association 30th Craft Fair, follow the signs to National Life Drive and sign up for "Night on the

Town" give away valued

at $200. 5 and 6:30 p.m. - Chicken

Pie Supper hosted by Vermont Interfaith Action of Central Vermont, Christ Church,

$10/$5/ kids under 5

free. RSVP 229-5496. 8 p.m. - Arioso Chamber

Ensemble with works by Tchaikovsky, Bach, Mozart and Brahms, Unitarian Church,

Main Street, tickets at the door. 8 p.m. - Contradance, Capital City Grange Hall, off Route 12, Northfield Street, with Lisa Sieverts calling and music by the Rhythm Method String Band,

$8.

Randolph 5 and 6:30 p.m. - Roast

Beef Dinner hosted by the Knights of Columbus with potatoes, squash, slaw, dessert and more, Our Lady of the Angels Parish Hall,

$10/$6/kids under 5

free. 7 p.m. - Mini Mud, performance

by area young talent, Chandler Music Hall, $15/$8, 728-6464 for tickets and information.

Bethel 5:30 p.m. - Ham and Bean

supper, United Church of Bethel, $8/$5, no

RSVP's needed.

Waitsfield 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Farmers

Market, Mad River

Green.

Waterbury 7:30 p.m. - Eleva Chamber

Players: Brilliant!, an all British program of inspiring string music, Waterbury Congregational Church,

$20/$18.

Stowe 7 p.m. - Click, Clack, Moo:

Cows That Type, Stowe Theater Guild presents a musical comedy based on the popular children's book, Town Hall Theater, $10, call

253-3961 for information

and tickets.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8

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. 7 p.m. - Leila Khaled:

Hijacker, film screening and discussion led by Daniela Peterka-Benton, part of the Muslim Film Series, Norwich University, Cabot Hall,

Room #85, FREE.

Barre 3 p.m. - Eleva Chamber

Players: Brilliant!, an all British program of inspiring string music, First Church of Barre

Universalist, $20/$18.

Randolph 8 p.m. - Arioso Chamber

Ensemble with works by Tchaikovsky, Bach, Mozart and Brahms, Bethany Church, Main Street, tickets at the

door.

Stowe 7 p.m. - Click, Clack, Moo:

Cows That Type, Stowe Theater Guild presents a musical comedy based on the popular children's book, Town Hall Theater, $10, call

253-3961 for information

and tickets.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9

Northfield 6 p.m. - Recreation Committee

Meeting, Municipal

Building. 7 p.m. - Selectboard Meeting,

Community Room,

Brown Public Library.

Montpelier 1 p.m. - Annual Veterans

Day Medal Ceremony at

the Statehouse. 7 p.m. - Between Waters:

Lake Champlain Meditations and Inspirations withKevin MacNeil Brown, ambient music and showing of visual art, Kellogg Hubbard Library, FREE.

TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER 10

Northfield 1 p.m. - Veterans Day Celebration

at Norwich University on the Parade Ground with the entire corp of cadets on hand with guest speaker

Col. Steven P. Carney,

USA, NU '82. 7 p.m. - Village Trustees

Meeting, Community Room, Brown Public

Library.

Montpelier 7 p.m. - Wills and

Advanced Directives: Protecting Yourself and Providing for your Family with a panel of local attorneys and accountants, Kellogg Hubbard Library, FREE.

WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER 11

Northfield 11 a.m. - Veterans Day

Ceremony in the Community Room at the Brown Public Library honoring the veterans of Northfield who have served in American wars with special tribute to the four who died in the Viet Nam War from Northfield, The Viet Nam War: A Reflection, the Northfield Historical Society summer show will be open as

well as this will be the

last day of the show. Noon - Open House at the

American Legion with

light refreshments. 6:30 p.m. - Conservation

Commission Meeting, Municipal Building.

THURSDAY,

NOVEMBER 12

Northfield 7 p.m. - A memory

roundtable of former coaches, players and fans discusses "I Remember: Hockey When . . .," Sullivan Museum, Norwich University.

Montpelier 7 p.m. - When the Emperor

Was Divine, book discussion led b Francette

Cerulli, Kellogg Hubbard

Library, FREE.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13

Northfield 7 p.m. - Norwich Women's

Ice Hockey v. St. Anselm at Andrews Hall.

SATURDAY,

NOVEMBER 14

Northfield 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. - International

Gift Market, United

Church, lunch

served. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Flea Market

and Craft Fair at the American Legion to

benefit the Legion Auxiliary.

10 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Open

House at the Sullivan Museum and History

Center at Norwich University.

1 p.m. - Norwich Cadets

Play Football League Championship Game at Sabine Field against to

be determined opponent.

1 p.m. - DAR, Rebeckah

Hastings Chapter, meeting in the Community Room of the Brown Public Library, Guest speaker will be Air Force Captain Rosaire Bushey of Norwich University,

485-8266 for

more information. 4 p.m. - Norwich Womens

Ice Hockey v. New England College at Andrews

Hall.

Barre 4 - 8 p.m. - Annual Country

Holiday Fair with luncheon served, crafts, silent auction and famous cookie walk, wreaths and arrangements, doll clothes for 18 inch dolls, baked goods and preserves, candy, Barre Congregational Church, 476- 3065 for information.

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