2010-07-15 / Calendar

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 August 9 -

Spring into Summer, recent works of Northfield artist Joan Marie Davidson at City Center.

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, JULY 14

Northfield 6:30 p.m. – Conservation

Commission Meeting,

Community Room,

Brown Public Library. 6:30 p.m. – Bingo at the

Masonic Temple.

Montpelier 2 p.m. – Redwing Puppet

Theater, Chuck Meese’s Redwing Puppet Theater

at Kellogg-Hubbard

Library. 5:30 p.m. – Poetry Discussion:

You Come Too: British Poets with Peter Gilbert exploring the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, God’s Grandeur, The Windhover, Pied Beauty, Vermont Humanities

Council, 11 Loomis

Street. 7 p.m. – Band Concert,

Capital City Band on the lawn beside the Pavilion Office Building.

Barre 7 p.m. – Vermont Modelers

Club Meeting, Airport Road, model airplane

flying, visitors welcome.

Bethel 7 p.m. – No Strings Marionettes

presenting: Treasure Hunt at the

Bethel Band Shell.

Middlesex 6:30 p.m. – Great Brook

Blues Band , Free range organic Vermont Blues, bring a picnic, FREE, Martha Pellerin & Andy Shapiro Memorial Bandstand, if rain,

Rumney School.

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. 7 - 8 p.m. – Front Porch

Art: Deep River Blues with Tom Stamp and Rik Palien at the American

Legion, 16 Stowe

Street, for all ages.

THURSDAY, JULY 15

Northfield 1:30 – 3 p.m. – Let’s Make

Boats, calling all kids from K-5 to the Brown Public Library, registration call 485-4621, change to win $1,000

toward a college education.

5:30 p.m. – Weight Watchers

in the Gray Building,

weigh in at 5 p.m.,

meeting at 5:30 p.m. 7 – 8:30 p.m. – Opening

Reception for the Northfield Historical Society’s Summer Show, Reuben M. McIntosh: 19th Century Northfield Photographer & His Photographs.

Montpelier 7 p.m. – All Night Strut, a

sassy musical celebrating the swinging and sultry sounds of trhe ‘30’s and ‘40’s, Lost Nation Theater, $15/$25, 229-0492 for tickets and information.

Barre 3 p.m. – GED Testing,

social studies, science and reading, take any two, 5:30 p.m., writing or math, take only one, Barre Learning Center, 46 Washington Street, 476-4588 for pre-registration.

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.

FRIDAY, JULY 16

Northfield 4 – 7 p.m. – Tire Recycling

sponsored by the Northfield Amateur Hockey Association and the Vermonters Helping Vermonters to get rid of old tires, Kenyon’s Parking Lot, $3.50 per

tire, any and all car and

truck tires. 6 p.m. – FREE dinner at

the United Methodist

Church.

Williamstown 3 - 6 p.m. - Farmers Market

across from the Pub

& Pantry.

Montpelier 8 p.m. – All Night Strut, a

sassy musical celebrating the swinging and sultry sounds of trhe ‘30’s and ‘40’s, Lost Nation Theater, $20/$25, 229-0492 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. 7 p.m. – Stowe Street Arts

Festival, kick off event includes slapstick, vaudeville and music,

Five for $5, Stowe

Street.

SATURDAY, JULY 17

Northfield 1 p.m. – Norwich University

Carillon with Geraard and Richard de Waardt on the upper

parade grounds, FREE.

Montpelier 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Capital

City Farmers Market,

corner of State Street

and Elm Street. 9 a.m. – Noon – Youth

Birding: Mountaintop Birding at Mt. Mansfield, bring $5 for the toll road and a bag lunch, meet at North Branch Nature Center,

713 Elm Street, 229-

6206 for information. 10:30 a.m. – Shop with the

Chef at the Farmers Market with Jeremy Silansky from the Skinny Pancake, demonstration of crape making and stuffing, enjoy

free samples and take

home a recipe. 8 p.m. – All Night Strut, a

sassy musical celebrating the swinging and sultry sounds of trhe ‘30’s and ‘40’s, Lost Nation Theater, $20/$25, 229-0492 for tickets and information.

Barre 5:30 p.m. – Cold Country

Blue Grass at the Church of the Good

Shepard.

Waterbury 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. – Stowe

Street Arts Festival, burger cookoff, art for

sale and more, Stowe

Street. 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.

SUNDAY, JULY 18

Montpelier 2 p.m. – All Night Strut, a

sassy musical celebrating the swinging and sultry sounds of trhe ‘30’s and ‘40’s, Lost Nation Theater, $15/$25, 229-0492 for tickets and information.

Barre 1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. – Psalm

Sing and BYO picnic, Mosquitoville Historic Walter Harvey Meeting

House, call for details at

476-5412. 3 p.m. – Miss Barre Hearitage

Pageant for girls ages 3 – 14, Old Labor

Hall.

Waitsfield 8 p.m. – Broadway

Cabaret, a Broadway extravaganza with the cast of Lucky Stiff, Skinner Barn, $20, 496-4422 for tickets

and information.

Stowe 7:30 p.m. – John Pizzarelli,

jazz guitarist and singer, Trapp Family Concert Meadow, $25 adv. Tickets/$30 at the gate/$10 ages 5- 17/Free under 5, gates open at 5:30 p.m., 253- 7792 for tickets and information.

MONDAY, JULY 19

Northfield 7 p.m. – Planning Commission

Meeting,

Municipal Building.

Williamstown 7 p.m. - Selectboard Meeting,

High School

Library.

Barre 6 – 8 p.m. – Green Mountain

Cloggers, Green Mountain Tavern, 10 Keith Ave., beginners always welcome, $20 per month dues. 522- 2935 for information.

TUESDAY, JULY 20

Northfield 1 – 4 p.m. – Reuben M.

McIntosh: 19th Century Northfield Photographer & His Photographs, Northfield

Historical Society,

Paine House. 3 - 6 p.m. - Farmers Market

on the Common.

Waterbury 10 a.m. – The Little Mermaid

at the Waterbury Congregational Church, North Main Street, for ages 4 and up, registration required, call 244-

7036.

Stowe 6:30 p.m. – Will Patton,

Mark Struhsacker and Dave Rowell performing blue grass and western swing, presented by the Stowe Performing Arts, Helen Day Art Center Building lawn, FREE,

rain in the Stowe Community

Church.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 21

Northfield 6:30 p.m. – Bingo at the

Masonic Temple. 7-9 p.m. - Democratic

Governatorial candidate, Matt Dunne meets with the Northfield Democratic Club at the Brown Public Library Community

Room, FREE and open

to all Democrats.

THURSDAY, JULY 22

Northfield 1:30 – 3 p.m. – Steve

Amos, the World of Ocean Creatures,

Brown Public Library

for ages K through 5. 5:30 p.m. – Weight Watchers

in the Gray Building,

weigh in at 5 p.m.,

meeting at 5:30 p.m. 6 – 8 p.m. – Reuben M.

McIntosh: 19th Century Northfield Photographer & His Photographs, Northfield

Historical Society,

Paine House. 7 p.m. – Zoning Board of

Adjustment Hearing,

Municipal Building.

Roxbury 7 p.m. - Life in Washington

County, a film presented by Senator Bill Doyle, Roxbury Free Library, FREE, refreshments served following

discussion and Q & A.

Montpelier 7 p.m. – All Night Strut, a

sassy musical celebrating the swinging and sultry sounds of trhe ‘30’s and ‘40’s, Lost Nation Theater, $15/$25, 229-0492 for tickets and information.

FRIDAY, JULY 23

Williamstown 3 - 6 p.m. - Farmers Market

on the lot across

from the Pub & Pantry.

Montpelier 8 p.m. – All Night Strut, a

sassy musical celebrating the swinging and sultry sounds of trhe ‘30’s and ‘40’s, Lost Nation Theater, $20/$25, 229-0492 for tickets and information.

Barre 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Annual

Heritage Day Book

Sale, Aldrich Public

Library.

SATURDAY, JULY 24

Northfield 9 a.m. – 17th Annual Safety

Day at the Fire Station.

Montpelier 8 p.m. – All Night Strut, a

sassy musical celebrating the swinging and sultry sounds of trhe ‘30’s and ‘40’s, Lost Nation Theater, $20/$25, 229-0492 for tickets and information.

Randolph 7:30 p.m. - SLAMVermont

comes to the Chandler: Diverse Voices in Theater, 8 short plays compete for a cash prize in a night of raucous audience participation, $16/$11 students and seniors, 728-6464 for tickets and information.

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