2010-06-24 / Calendar

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

DURING JUNE

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 June 30 - The Art

of Creative Aging, a juried exhibit featuring original works of older artists created since they turned 70, sponsored by the Central Vermont Council on Aging, Kellogg-Hubbard

Library, 135 Main

Street. Through July 3, To Life: A

Celebration of Vermont Jewish Women featuring stories and photos, Vermont History Museum.

Barre Through June 30, Line It

Up, group exhibit of traditional drawings and works in non-traditional materials, Studio Arts Place, 2nd Floor: Works by Paul Calter, 3rd Floor: Building Blocks, works by Mark

Lorah.

Berlin Through June 30 –

Charles A. Woodward paintings on display at the CVMC Gallery with selected pieces available for purchase, 6

a.m. – 9 p.m. daily.

Randolph Through August 4 -

Visions of Vermont, photographs of Jesse Orr at the Gifford Gallery at the Medical

Center.

Stowe Through July 4, Artwork

juried from MFA programs across New England & Todd Sargood

paintings at Helen Day

Art Center.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23

Northfield 6:30 p.m. – Bingo at the

Masonic Temple.

Montpelier 2 p.m. – Crafternoon,

Octopus Garden, create a patchwork collage critter to add to our magical undersea world, Beatles tunes, eight wiggly tentacles

and you, Kellogg-Hubbard

Library. 7 p.m. – Capital City Band

Concert, on the lawn

beside the Pavilion

Office Building. 5:30 p.m. – Home Ownership

Orientation, 107 N. Main St., Second

Floor, 476-4403x221 to

register.

THURSDAY, JUNE 24

Northfield 5 p.m. – Weightwatchers

weigh in with class at

5:30 p.m., Gray Building.

7 p.m. – Zoning Board of

Adjustment, Community Room, Brown Public

Library.

Montpelier Noon – Music for Summer

Vacation featuring flutist Karen Kevra, violinist Owen Kevra-Lenz, Alison Cerutti on piano, works by Enesco, Brahms, Unitarian

Church, FREE, donations

welcome. 6:30 p.m. – Soul’s Role in

Health and Healing, Unitarian Church, Lower level, 130 Main

Street, FREE, 800-722-

9390 for information. 7 p.m. – Love Letters Made

Easy, a fun romp through the pitfalls of love in today’s electronic age, Lost Nation Theater, $20/$15 students and seniors/$10 ages 6 – 11, 229-0492 for tickets

and information.

Barre 7 – 9 p.m. - Green Mountain

Swing Band at

Currier Park.

Randolph 3 p.m. – GED Testing,

social studies, science and reading, take any two, 5:30 p.m., writing or math, take any one, Randolph Learning Center, 12 S. Main St., 728-4492 to pre-register.

Stowe 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. – The Great

British Motorbike Adventure, meander

through and enjoy the

motorcycles. 8 p.m. – Doubt: A Parable,

Stowe Theater Guild presents Pulitzer Prize winning drama, Town Hall Theater, $20/$10, 253-3961 for tickets

and information.

Waitsfield 7 p.m. – An Ideal Husband,

Oscar Wilde blends wit and charm, Valley Players Theater, $12?$8 kids, 496-3409 for tickets and information.

Essex Junction 6 p.m. – Vermont Quilt

Show opens with winners of the quilt competitions and champagne and chocolate preview with show to last through June 27.

FRIDAY, JUNE 25

Northfield 6 p.m. – FREE Dinner,

United Methodist

Church.

Williamstown 3 – 6 p.m. – Farmers Market

at the Moose Lodge

parking lot.

Montpelier 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Capital

City Farmers Market,

corner of State and Elm

Streets. 7 p.m. – Everybody Has To

Be Somewhere, SApyglass Theater performs 4 plays, Vermont College of Fine Arts Chapel

at College Hall, 262-

6027 for information. 7:30 p.m. - Swing Dance

at the Capital City Grange, beginner lessons in East Coast or Lindy taught by Cyria Bridwell $& Aly Johnson Kurtzs, open dancing until 11 p.m., dances every second and fourth Friday sposored by Central Vermont Swing

Dancers, 229-4008 for

information. 8 p.m. – New jazz composition

by Michael

Arnowitt, Unitarian

Church. 8 p.m. – Love Letters Made

Easy, Lost Nation Theater, $25/$20 students and seniors/$10 ages 6 – 11, 229-0492 for tickets

and information.

Barre 5 – 7 p.m. – Fractal Groove

at Currier Park.

Waitsfield 7 p.m. – An Ideal Husband,

Oscar Wilde blends wit and charm, Valley Players Theater, $12?$8 kids, 496-3409 for tickets and information.

Stowe 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. – The Great

British Motorbike Adventure, meander

through and enjoy the

motorcycles. 8 p.m. – Doubt: A Parable,

Stowe Theater Guild presents Pulitzer Prize winning drama, Town Hall Theater, $20/$10,

253-3961 for tickets

and information.

SATURDAY, JUNE 26

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

Market featuring the start of berry season with straBen Matchstick

in performance. 8 p.m. – Love Letters Made

Easy, a fun romp through the pitfalls of love in today’s electronic age, Lost Nation Theater, $25/$20 students and seniors/$10 ages 6 – 11, 229-0492 for tickets

and information.

Waitsfield 7 p.m. – An Ideal Husband,

Oscar Wilde blends wit and charm, Valley Players Theater, $12?$8 kids, 496-3409

for tickets and information.

8 p.m. – Spielpalast

Cabaret, $30/$32 day of show, not for children, tickets available at the Big Picture Box

Office or call 496-8994.

Tunbridge 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Vermont

History Expo with 85 exhibits from local historical societies, Northfield will present the history of slate with a slate wall building demonstration at 1:30 p.m., Roxbury will have the history of land use in the 19th century.

SUNDAY, JUNE 27

Montpelier 8:45 a.m. – 36th Annual

Paul Mailman Montpelier 10 Miler, start at the high school, Entry Fee $12 or $15 on race day, application and information at www.cvrunners.

org, prizes to top

finishers. 2 p.m. – Love Letters Made

Easy, Lost Nation Theater, $25/$20 students and seniors/$10 ages 6 – 11, 229-0492 for tickets

and information.

Tunbridge 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Vermont

History Expo with 85 exhibits from local historical societies.

MONDAY, JUNE 28

Northfield 7 p.m. – Selectboard Meeting,

Community Room,

Brown Public Library.

Barre 6 – 8 p.m. – Green Mountain

Cloggers, Green Mountain Tavern, $20 per month dues, beginners always welcome.

TUESDAY, JUNE 29

Northfield 3 – 6 p.m. – Farmers Market

on the Common. 7 p.m. – Village Trustees

Meeting, Community Room, Brown Public

Library.

Barre 11 a.m. – GED Testing,

social studies, science and reading, take any two, 1:30 p.m., writing or math, take only one, Barre Learning Center, 46 Washington St., Call

476-4588 to pre-register.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30

Northfield 6:30 p.m. – Town Charter

Committee Meeting,

Municipal Building. 6:30 p.m. – Bingo at the

Masonic Temple.

THURSDAY, JULY 1

Northfield 1:30 – 3 p.m. – Great Summer

Reading Program at the Brown Public Library, kids K through 5, Make a Splash exploring water

through science, art,

games and books. 5 p.m. – Weightwatchers

weigh in with class at 5:30 p.m., Gray Building.

Randolph 7 p.m. – Annie featuring

over 100 central Vermont youths and teens, based on the book Little Orphan Annie by Thomas Meehan, Chandler Music Hall, $18/$12 students and seniors, 431-0204 for tickets and information.

FRIDAY, JULY 2

Northfield 6 p.m. – FREE Dinner at

the United Methodist

Church.

Randolph 7 p.m. – Annie featuring

over 100 central Vermont youths and teens, based on the book Little Orphan Annie by Thomas Meehan, Chandler Music Hall, $18/$12 students and seniors, 431-0204 for tickets and information.

SATURDAY, JULY 3

Montpelier Begins at 11 a.m. – Festivities

begin for Montpelier’s 11th Annual Independence Day Celebration, pancake breakfast, downtown fun with entertainment in the stores, lawn party at the library, family fun at the Montpelier pool, circus and vaudeville on the State House lawn, 40 food and craft vendors, Montpelier Mile road

race, plus street dancing.

1 p.m. - Nimble Arts Circus

on the State House

lawn. 6 p.m. - Montpelier Mile

road race, prior to the

parade and along the

parade route. 6 p.m. - Parade down Main

Street beginning at the high school with at least a dozen bands,

gloats, antique vehicles,

clowns and groups. 8 p.m. - Green Mountain

Youth Symphony performs

on the State

House Lawn. 9:30 p.m. - Fireworks with

prime viewing from the

State House lawn.

Randolph 1 p.m. matinee and 7 p.m.

– Annie featuring over 100 central Vermont youths and teens, based on the book Little Orphan Annie by Thomas Meehan, Chandler Music Hall, $18/$12 students and seniors, 431-0204 for tickets and information.

MONDAY, JULY 5

Williamstown 7 p.m. – Selectboard Meeting,

Library at the Williamstown High

School.

Barre 6 – 8 p.m. – Green Mountain

Cloggers, Green Mountain Tavern, $20 per month dues, beginners always welcome.

TUESDAY, JULY 6

Northfield 3 – 6 p.m. – Farmers Market

on the Common. 6 p.m. – Joint Meeting of

the Selectboard and Village Trustees, Community

Room, Brown Public

Library.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 7

Northfield 6:30 p.m. – Bingo at the

Masonic Temple.

THURSDAY, JULY 8

Northfield 1:30 – 3 p.m. – Great Summer

Reading Program at the Brown Public Library, kids K through 5, Make a Splash exploring water

through science, art,

games and books. 5 p.m. – Weightwatchers

weigh in with class at 5:30 p.m., Gray Building.

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