COMMUNITY CALENDAR
DURING JULY
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 July 3, To Life: A
Celebration of Vermont Jewish Women featuring stories and photos, Vermont History Museum.
Randolph Through August 4, Visions
of Vermont photographs of Jesse Orr at
the Gifford Gallery at
the Medical Center. Through August 29 –
Impressions: Virginia Webb and George Lawrence present landscapes, stills and portrait works, miniatures, acrylic landscapes and abstracts, Chandler Gallery, Thursday 4 – 6 p.m., 1 – 3 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday.
Warren Through July – Ann Warren
Photos.
Stowe Through July 4, Artwork
juried from MFA programs across New England & Todd Sargood
paintings at Helen Day
Art Center.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30
Northfield 6:30 p.m. – Town Charter
Committee Meeting,
Municipal Building. 6:30 p.m. – Bingo at the
Masonic Temple.
Berlin Evening bike ride with the
Green Mountain Club, 5 to 10 miles around Berlin Pond toward Northfield, call Marilyn Wilson at 229-9851 for
time and meeting place.
Montpelier 2 p.m. – Slip and Slide,
bring a bathing suit to
the Kellogg-Hubbard
lawn. 7 p.m. – Capital City Band
Concert on the lawn beside the Pavilion
Office Building.
Barre 6 p.m. – Authors at the
Aldrich, Alison Bechdel, syndicated cartoonist,
Aldrich Public Library,
6 Washington Street. 7 p.m. – The South Royalton
Band at Currier Park, medleys from Broadway shows, marches, jazz showcase and traditional American and international
favorites.
Warren 5 p.m. – Photo exhibit and
dessert reception, Mad River Valley author and photographer Ann Day will exhibit her photos during the month of
July.
Stowe 8 p.m. – Doubt: A Parable,
Town Hall Theater, $20/$10, 253-3961 for tickets and information.
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.
Montpelier 7 p.m. – Love Letters Made
Easy, Lost Nation Theater, a fun romp through the promises, pitfalls and perils of love in today’s electronic age, $25/$15, 229- 0492 for tickets and
information.
Barre 4:30 p.m. – Graphic novel
discussion, Aldrich
Library, 6 Washington
Street. 7 p.m. – Northeast Fiddlers
at Currier Park.
East Calais 7:30 p.m. – Gilbert & Sullivan’s
The Gondoliers presented by Unadilla Theater, call 456-8968 for reservations or go to http://carpenter- pitkin.com/Gondoliers.
htm.
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.
South Randolph 1 – 4 p.m. – How to make
yogurt, mozzarella and queso blanco from raw milk, Green Acres Farm, $20-$40, pre register with Rural Vermont at 223-7222 or email Vanessa@ruralvermont.
org.
Waitsfield 7 p.m. – An Ideal Husband,
Valley Players Theater, Oscar Wilde blends wit and charm in this story about the price of success, marital expectations and forgiveness, $12/$8, 496-3409 for tickets
and information.
Waterbury 7:30 p.m. – Murder’s Bad
But Monday Can Kill You, Harry Monday investigates a case at the psychiatric annex in this wise-cracking whodoneit, Waterbury Festival Players Theater, 498-3755 for tickets
and information.
Stowe 8 p.m. – Doubt: A Parable,
Town Hall Theater, $20/$10, 253-3961 for tickets and information.
FRIDAY, JULY 2
Northfield 6 p.m. – FREE Dinner at
the United Methodist
Church.
Montpelier 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Outdoor
Summer Sale at the Trinity Community Thrift Store, 137 Main
Street, 229-9155 for
information. 7 p.m. – Contradance at
the Capital City Grange to benefit Summit School, music by teachers and students, Will Mentor calling, silent auction, $10/$5, Grange Hall is just off
Route 12 towards
Northfield. 8 p.m. – Love Letters Made
Easy, Lost Nation Theater, a fun romp through the promises, pitfalls and perils of love in today’s electronic age, $25/$15, 229- 0492 for tickets and
information.
East Calais 7:30 p.m. – Gilbert & Sullivan’s
The Gondoliers presented by Unadilla Theater, call 456-8968 for reservations or go to http://carpenter- pitkin.com/Gondoliers.
htm.
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.
Waitsfield 7 p.m. – An Ideal Husband,
Valley Players Theater, Oscar Wilde blends wit and charm in this story about the price of success, marital expectations and forgiveness, $12/$8, 496-3409 for tickets
and information.
Waterbury 7:30 p.m. – Murder’s Bad
But Monday Can Kill You, Harry Monday investigates a case at the psychiatric annex in this wise-cracking whodoneit, Waterbury Festival Players Theater, 498-3755 for tickets
and information.
Stowe 8 p.m. – Doubt: A Parable,
Town Hall Theater, $20/$10, 253-3961 for tickets and information.
SATURDAY, JULY 3
Northfield 1 p.m. – Norwich Carillon
Concert with George Matther, Jr. on the upper parade ground,
FREE.
Roxbury 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Rummage
Sale at the Roxbury
Church. 11 a.m. - Independence
Day Parade and celebration.
Montpelier 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Capital
City Farmers Market,
Corner of State St. and
Elm St. 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Outdoor
Summer Sale at the Trinity Community Thrift Store, 137 Main
Street, 229-9155 for
information. 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.
8 p.m. – Love Letters Made
Easy, Lost Nation Theater, a fun romp through the promises, pitfalls and perils of love in today’s electronic age, $25/$15, 229-
0492 for tickets and
information. 7 p.m. – Dylan Waller in
concert at Bethany Church, Independent Thought For Independence Day, $20 suggested donation at the
door.
Barre 5:30 p.m. – Concert with
Susan Reid and friends, folk music, Quebecois, Irish and more, Church
of the Good Shepard.
East Calais 7:30 p.m. – Gilbert & Sullivan’s
The Gondoliers presented by Unadilla Theater, call 456-8968 for reservations or go to http://carpenter- pitkin.com/Gondoliers.
htm.
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.
Waitsfield 7 p.m. – An Ideal Husband,
Valley Players Theater, Oscar Wilde blends wit and charm in this story about the price of success, marital expectations and forgiveness, $12/$8, 496-3409 for tickets
and information.
Waterbury 7:30 p.m. – Murder’s Bad
But Monday Can Kill You, Harry Monday investigates a case at the psychiatric annex in this wise-cracking whodoneit, Waterbury Festival Players Theater, 498-3755 for tickets
and information.
Stowe 5 – 7 p.m. – Art Opening,
celebrating opening of Quintessential Vermont exhibit at the Vermont Gallery of Fine Arts,
253-9653 for information.
8 p.m. – Doubt: A Parable,
Town Hall Theater, $20/$10, 253-3961 for tickets and information.
SUNDAY, JULY 4
Montpelier 2 p.m. – Love Letters Made
Easy, Lost Nation Theater, a fun romp through the promises, pitfalls and perils of love in today’s electronic age, $25/$15, 229- 0492 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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