2010-04-15 / Calendar

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

DURING APRIL

AROUND THE AREA

Montpelier Ongoing, Sculpture Exhibit

featuring the works of Leila Bandar, Kat Clear, Chris Curtis, David Tanych and Denis Versweyveld, Vermont Arts

Council Sculpture Garden.

Through April 30, Brian D.

Cohen watercolors and etchings at the Vermont Arts Council, 136 State Street, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday through

Friday.

Barre Through April 17 – Studio

Place Arts, First Floor: Give Us Some Blues, a multimedia show that

explores the color blue.

Randolph Through May 25 5:30 a.m.

– 8 p.m. – Healthier Living Workshops, improve your quality of life for chronic sufferers, Gifford Medical Center Conference Center, 44

S. Main Street, 728-

8112 to register.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14

Northfield 5:45 p.m. – Masonic Bingo,

early birds, games start immediately following, Dewitt Clinton

Masonic Lodge.

Montpelier All Day – Story Walk,

Weezer Changes the World by David McPhail, self guided, anytime during the day, Vermont College of Fine Arts Green begins at

corner of East State St.

and West St. 10 – 11:30 a.m. – Returning

Red Wings, preschool discovery program for kids ages 3 -5 and their families, North Branch Nature Center, 713 Elm Street,

$5 per child, 229-6206

for information. 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Prevention

Day, youth and community membvers welcome senators and representatives to discuss the importance of substance abuse prevention,

Statehouse

Lawn. 7 p.m. – The Red Book,

Jungian analyst Chessie Stevenson discusses the manuscript written by psychologist Carl Jung which was not published until 2009, Kellogg-Hubbard

Library.

Waterbury 6 – 7 p.m. – Storyteller

Tom Stamp for parents entertaining and teaching the joys of storytelling, Free Childcare provided, Must RSVP to 244-5605, Thatcher Brook Primary School

Library, FREE.

THURSDAY, APRIL 15

Northfield 5 p.m. – Weight Watchers

at the Gray Building, weigh in at 5 p.m.,

meeting at 5:30 p.m.

Montpelier All Day – Story Walk,

Weezer Changes the World by David McPhail, self guided, anytime during the day, Vermont College of Fine Arts Green begins at corner of East State St.

and West St.

Warren 9:30 a.m. – Changes in the

Land by William Cronon, part of the Vermont Humanities Council Series on Samuel de Champlain and our regional history, Warren Public Library, FREE.

FRIDAY, APRIL 16

Williamstown 6:30 p.m. – Ainsworth

Public Library Trustees Meeting, Open to the

Public.

Montpelier All Day – Story Walk,

Weezer Changes the World by David McPhail, self guided, anytime during the day, Vermont College of Fine Arts Green begins at

corner of East State St.

and West St. 7 p.m. – Oliver presented

by the Montpelier Theatre Guild at Union Elementary School, $9 adultes/$6 youths, 225-6098 for information.

Randolph 7:30 p.m. – Mud Season

Variety Show, 21 acts will share local comedy, dance and music as the audience works to figure out “whodoneit” as a murder mystery unfolds during the show, Chandler Music Hall, $17/$10 students, 728-6464 for

information and tickets.

Warren 7 p.m. – CafĂ© Noir Radio

Hour, cabaret with guest stars and games in style of live radio entertainment, Sugarbush Resort, Gatehouse Lodge, $15/$12 members and students/$7 kids under 11, 496-

4781 for tickets and

information.

SATURDAY, APRIL 17

Williamstown 1 p.m. – Baseball v.

Canaan at home.

Montpelier 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. – Giant

Spring Fling, variety of items from attics and cellars plus vndors and baby perennials, VFW,

223-7061 for information.

10 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Winter

Farmers Market at Vermont

College of Fine

Arts Gym. 1 – 4 p.m. – Onion River

Exchange Open House, crafting for all ages from seed starting to sock monkey making, hosted by Central Vermont time bank, 138 Main

Street, $5 suggested

donation. 7 p.m. – Oliver presented

by the Montpelier Theatre Guild at Union Elementary School, $9 adultes/$6 youths,

225-6098 for information.

7:30 p.m. – Best of Montreal,

Capital City Concerts concluding its 10th Anniversary Season, Members of the Montreal Symphony perform Taneyev’s Piano Quintet in G Minor, Opus 30 and includes the works of Schubert and Jules Mouquet, Unitarian Church, $10-$25 tickets on sale at Bear Pond Books and online box office at www.capitalcityconcerts.

org

Barre 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Flea Market,

craft fair and bake sale hosted by Barre Altrusa Club including a 50/50 raffle, coffee hour and lunch available,

American Legion,

$1. 7 p.m. – MMA Brawl, live

mixed martial arts action presented by Burlington Brawl, Barre Civic Center, tickets at

476-8188.

Randolph 7:30 p.m. – Mud Season

Variety Show, 21 acts will share local comedy, dance and music as the audience works to figure out “whodoneit” as a murder mystery unfolds during the show, Chandler Music Hall, $17/$10 students, 728-6464 for

information and tickets.

Stowe 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Turkey

Hunting Field Day and Calling Seminar, learn the nuances of turkey hunting, blinds, decoys and more at Fly Rod Shop, FREE, call 253- 7346 to reserve a spot.

SUNDAY, APRIL 18

Montpelier 11 a.m. – End of the Line,

Hunger Mountain Coop hosts a screening of the documentary showing the extent of the crisis facing our oceans, Savoy Theater, 223- 8000x217 for information. 2 p.m. – Oliver presented

by the Montpelier Theatre Guild at Union Elementary School, $9 adultes/$6 youths, 225-6098 for information.

MONDAY, APRIL 19

Barre 6 – 8 p.m. – Green Mountain

Cloggers at the Green Mountain Tavern,

10 Keith Ave.,

monthly dues $20.

TUESDAY, APRIL 20

Northfield 2 p.m. – Charlie Nardozzi,

nationally recognized gardener will speak at Mayo Healthcare, $10, call 485-3161 and ask for Kim Marcotte or Vicki Slocum for tickets,

seating limited.

Williamstown 4 p.m. – Baseball v. Cabot

at home.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21

Northfield 5:45 p.m. – Masonic Bingo,

early birds, games start immediately following,

Dewitt Clinton

Masonic Lodge.

THURSDAY, APRIL 22

Northfield 5 p.m. – Weight Watchers

at the Gray Building, weigh in at 5 p.m.,

meeting at 5:30 p.m.

Williamstown 4 p.m. – Baseball and Softball

v. Twinfield at home.

FRIDAY, APRIL 23

Randolph 7:30 p.m. – Jonathan

Edwards, veteran folk rocker appearing with Stuart Schulman, Troy Armstrong and Charlie Rose at the Chandler Music Hall, $28/$25 and $22, call 728-6464

for tickets and information.

SATURDAY, APRIL 24

Northfield 11 a.m. – Northfield v.

Williamstown in baseball at home.

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