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Wednesday, October 10

 

BARRE- Barre Farmers Market. Local produce, baked goods, prepared foods, maple, live music, more. City Hall Park, 3-6:30pm.

 

Barack and Me: The Obama Years. Presentation by attorney M. Jerome Diamond. Part of Osher Lifelong Learning series, all are welcome. Aldrich Library, $5 for non-members, 1:30pm. Info 223-1763.

 

Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Gusto's, 28 Prospect St., no cover, 9pm. Info. 476-7919.

 

BRADFORD- One Regiment's Story in the Civil War: The 9th VT Regiment, 1862-1865. W/ historian Daniel Wickman. Congregational Vestry, 245 N. Main, FREE, potluck 6pm, program 7pm. 222-4423.

 

Book Discussion: Seven Deadly Sins Sampler. Delve into selections from the Great Books Foundation's new volume. A VT Humanities Council program. Bradford Public Library, 6:30pm. Info. 222-4536.

 

BROOKFIELD- Community Meeting with Peter Welch. Brookfield Community Partnership hosts this non-partisan opportunity for dialog with Congressman Welch. Refreshments served. Old Town Hall, 7pm.

 

EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Benefits Topsham U.P. Church, Town Hall, 10am-3pm.

 

MARSHFIELD- Classic Film Night. Tom Blachly & Rick Winston, offer a brief introduction and optional post-film discussion. Jaquith Library, Old Schoolhouse Common, School St, 7pm. Info. 426-3581.

 

MONTPELIER- Community Cinema: As Goes Janesville. Documentary about the lives of laid-off workers & others amid closure of the town's GM plant. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, FREE, 7pm.

 

Harvest Aplenty. Preschool discovery program for kids age 3-5. North Branch Nature Center, $5 members/$8 non, 10-11:30am. 229-6206.

 

Central VT Put People First Candidate Forum. Share your stories & tell candidates we need healthcare for all, workers' rights, people's budget, healthy environment, more. Hosted by VT Human Rights Council, VT Workers' Ctr. Montpelier High School, 6-8pm. 861-4892.

 

Empowering Your Intentions: Going Beyond Hopes and Wants. Workshop with Fred Cheyette. Hunger Mountain Coop, FREE, 6-7:30pm. Pre-register 223-8004 x202.

 

Thursday, October 11

 

BARRE- Financial Education Workshop. With Joe Hicks from CVCAC. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Main St., FREE, 6-8pm. Info/registration call 746-8493 or tbelville@cvcac.org

 

Public Forum re: Future of Vermont Granite Museum and Stone Arts School. All are invited. VT Granite Museum, Jones Bros. Way, 7-9:15pm. http://granitemuseum.org/

 

Washington County Retired Teachers Meeting. Peter Youngbaer presents on caving and bat populations. Lunch to follow business mtg & program. Aldrich Public Library, Milne Room, 10am. 476-4300.

 

BERLIN- Childcare Provider Class. Learn how to get started as a home-based daycare. Hosted by UVM Extension & CYTTAP. CVMC, conf. room 3, FREE, 6-9pm. Pre-reg. at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap

 

EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Benefits Topsham U.P. Church, Town Hall, 10am-3pm.

 

MONTPELIER- Hamlet. The Bard's best known work wraps up LNT's 2012 season. Feat. original music & only 8 actors. Lost Nation Theater, $15 this preview only, 7pm. Info. 229-0492.

 

"Start the Conversation" Film and Workshop. Discussion about end of life care topics, hosted by CVHHH and Vermont Ethics Network. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 6-8pm. Info. 223-3338.

 

Counterpoint Chorus: American Hallel. Singing sacred & liturgical music of Michael Isaacson. Bethany Church, $20/$15 seniors, pre-concert lecture 6:45pm, concert 7:30pm. Tix at door. Info. 540-1784.

 

Presentation by VT Association for the Blind. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 11am.

 

Free Flu Shot Clinic. Hosted by Central VT Home Health & Hospice. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 2-4pm.

 

Introduction to Geomancy. Lively PowerPoint presentation by Fearn Lickfield & Ivan McBeth of Green Mtn Druid Order. Hunger Mtn Coop, $5 members/$8 non, 6-7:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202.

 

RANDOLPH- GED Testing. Writing at 3pm, math at 3:30pm, take only one; social studies, science & reading at 5:30pm, take 1 or 2. Randolph Learning Center, 12 South Main St. Pre-register 728-4492.

 

Red Cross Blood Drive. All are encouraged to donate. Randolph Union High School, 9am-2pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS.

 

STOWE- Polly Motley Dance Performance. Performing a version of "Aunt Rhodie," a repeatable score, w/variations, derived from chance operations on a ladder. Outdoors at Helen Day Art Center, 6pm.

 

WATERBURY- Waterbury Farmers Market. Rusty Parker Memorial Park, corner of Main & Park Streets, 3pm-7pm.

 

WORCESTER- Worcester Clothing Swap DROP OFF. Drop off your gently worn clothing & accessories for Saturday's swap to benefit Food Shelf/Comm. Kitchen. Town Hall, noon-5pm. 552-7494.

 

Friday, October 12

 

BARRE- Michael Martin Murphey & Jonathan Edwards. Two longtime performers blend bluegrass, folk, country, more. Part of Celebration Series. Barre Opera House, $10-$34, 8pm. 476-8188.

 

EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Benefits Topsham U.P. Church, Town Hall, 10am-3pm.

 

MONTPELIER- Hamlet. The Bard's best known work wraps up LNT's 2012 season. Feat. original music & only 8 actors. Lost Nation Theater, $25-$30/$20-$25 students & seniors, 8pm. Info. 229-0492.

 

Spaghetti Dinner Benefit. Takeouts available. Proceeds to VSEA Retirees' Relief Fund. Unitarian Church, $10/$8 kids 4-12, starts 5pm (doors close 7pm). Info. 999-8082. Call 223-5247 for advance tix.

 

Halloween Costume DROP. Bring your gently used costumes for babies/kids/adults, masks, etc. for Saturday's SWAP. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, East Montpelier Rm, all day. mamasayszine@gmail.com

 

TallGrass GetDown. Bluegrass/jamgrass. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $5 cover, 10:30pm.

 

ROCHESTER- Red Cross Blood Drive. All are encouraged to donate. Rochester Federated Church, noon-5pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS.

 

TUNBRIDGE- Craft Fair & Antique Show. Feat. artisans & antique dealers from 6 states, silent auction, food, more. Proceeds benefit restoration of historic churches. Tunbridge Fairgrounds, $10, 5:30-8pm.

 

WAITSFIELD- Vagina Monologues. You'll laugh, cry, rejoice & chant your way though this unforgettable journey of being a woman. Mature audiences. Valley Players Theater, $12, 7:30pm. 583-1674.

 

WARREN- Friends of the Warren Public Library Annual Meeting. Warren Public Library, 8:30am.

 

WATERBURY- Chicken Pie Supper. Includes sides, beverages & dessert. Takeout available. Waterbury Congregational Church, 8 North Main St., $10/$5 kids 12 & under, 5-7pm. Info. 244-6606.

 

WILLIAMSTOWN- Williamstown Farmers Market. At the Pump & Pantry, Main St., 3-6pm.

 

WORCESTER- Worcester Clothing Swap DROP OFF. Drop off your gently worn clothing & accessories for Saturday's swap to benefit Food Shelf/Comm. Kitchen. Town Hall, noon-5pm. 552-7494.

 

Saturday, October 13

 

ADAMANT- Patti Casey & Tom MacKenzie. Part of Adamant Winter Music Series. Adamant Community Club, $10 advance/$15 at door, optional potluck 5:30pm, show 7pm. Advance tix at the Co-op.

 

BARRE- Barre Opera House Annual Gala: "A Black & White Evening." Great food, cash bar, dancing & silent auction. Barre Opera House, $65, 6pm. Info. 476-0292 or www.barreoperahouse.org.

 

SHS Alumni Social Gathering. All Spaulding alumni invited to gather at The Mutuo at 4pm for finger foods & socialization; before that, decorate the alumni float at noon (behind Aubuchon's), ride the float in the parade at 1pm, and attend the football game at 2pm.

 

Chicken Pie Dinner. Hosted by American Legion Auxiliary. American Legion Unit #10, $10, social hour 5:30pm, dinner 6pm, entertainment by Sierra for $5 cover. Get tickets at the post.

 

Preserving Vermont's Cemeteries. Presentation by Tom Giffin of Vermont Old Cemetery Association, hosted by Daughters of the American Revolution. Church of the Good Shepherd, FREE, 1pm.

 

BETHEL- Octoberfest Dinner & Dance. Food by Black Forest Café, dance w/Faye Grearson. Benefits Bethel Historical Soc. Town Hall, dinner $15/lesson & dance $10/$17 for both, dinner served 5-6pm, lesson 7pm, dance 8-10:30pm. Tix at White River CU or 234-5064.

 

CABOT- Cabot Apple Pie Festival. Adult & junior pie contests, raffles, craft show, silent auction, pies & lunch for sale. Deadline to enter pie contest is 10:30am. Cabot School gym, 9am-3pm. Info. 563-3396.

 

EAST BETHEL- Chicken Pie Supper. Grange Hall, $9/$4 kids 5-12/free under age 5, serving 5pm on. Followed by a 2-act comedy, Blazing Guns at Roaring Gulch, $4/$2, at 8:15pm. Info. 728-5283.

 

EAST MONTPELIER- Chicken Pie Supper. Old Meeting House, 1620 Center Rd., $10 adults /$5 kids, seatings at noon, 5pm & 7pm. RSVP needed, call 223-6934.

 

Free Ham & Turkey Dinner. No RSVP needed. Free-will offerings will benefit the church's fuel fund. Crossroads Christian Church, Fassett Rd. off Rte 14, 5:30pm. Info. 279-9210.

 

EAST TOPSHAM- Bag Sale. Final day of rummage sale. Benefits Topsham U.P. Church, Town Hall, 8:30am-noon.

 

GREENSBORO BEND- Boiled Dinner/Hot Dish Supper. Featuring red flannel hash. All you can eat, takeout available. United Methodist Church, $10/$5 kids 5-12, 5pm until all served. Info. 533-2637.

 

MIDDLESEX- Bus Tour of Middlesex to Montpelier Historic Sites. Tour led by David Newhall, hosted by Middlesex Historical Soc. Meet at Town Hall, $5 sugg. donation, tours 1pm & 3pm. RSVP 272-8074.

 

MONTPELIER- Capital City Farmers Market. Produce, meats, cheeses, plants, baked goods, more. NECI cooking demo, 10am-noon; music by Carol Hausner. Corner of State & Elm Streets, 9am-1pm.

 

Onion River 8K Trail Run. All ages & abilities welcome for this 8K race through the trails at North Branch Nature Center. NBNC, starts 9:30am. Info. 229-9409 or events@onionriver.com

 

Hamlet. Lost Nation Theater, $15 for matinee only, 2pm & 8pm. See descrip. 10/12.

 

Chicken Pie Supper. Takeouts available. Trinity United Methodist Church, 137 Main St., $10/$5 kids 10 & under, seatings 5pm & 6:30pm. Must RSVP, call 476-6403.

 

Into Great Silence. Screening of the 2005 film about the Grande Chartreuse monastery. Sponsored by the Dharma Film Series Group & MSAC. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 7pm.

 

Halloween Costume SWAP. "Shop" for gently used costumes for babies, kids & adults, masks, and more. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, East Montpelier Room, 11am-1pm. Info. mamasayszine@gmail.com

 

RANDOLPH- Jake Armerding. A celebration of "organic music" & local agriculture, with a community potluck supper and performance by singer/songwriter/violinist Armerding. Chandler Music Hall, $16 advance/$19 day of, potluck 6pm, concert 7:30pm. Info. 728-6464.

 

First Responder Training re: Electric Drive Vehicles. Free workshop for all first responders and emergency personnel. At Vermont Tech. Info. www.greentrainings.vtc.edu

 

TUNBRIDGE- Craft Fair & Antique Show. Tunbridge Fairgrounds, $5, 10am-5pm. See description 10/12.

 

WAITSFIELD- Waitsfield Farmers' Market. 60+ vendors offering local produce, plants, meat, cheese, baked goods, prepared foods, much more, plus live music. Mad River Green, Rte 100, 9am-1pm.

 

Vagina Monologues. Valley Players Theater, 7:30pm. See 10/12.

 

WALDEN- Apple Tasting Extravaganza & Fruit Growing Workshop. Tour the farm and taste test nearly 100 varieties of apples. Free workshop at 2pm on Planting & Winterizing Your Fruit Trees. Walden Heights Nursery & Orchard, Rte 215, 11am-4pm. 563-3012.

 

WORCESTER- Worcester Clothing Swap PICK UP. Gently worn clothing & accessories available, benefits Food Shelf/Comm. Kitchen. Town Hall, $1 per brown grocery bag (BYOB), 9am-3pm. 552-7494.

 

Sunday, October 14

 

BARRE- Canadian Club Bazaar. With Chicken Pie lunch available for $8 (11am-2pm). Canadian Club, Rte 14, 10am-3pm. Tables still available, call 433-5589.

 

MONTPELIER- Hamlet. Lost Nation Theater, 7pm. See 10/12.

 

College Talk About Dance. For high school students considering dance in their upcoming academic program at a college or university. Contemporary Dance & Fitness, FREE, 3:30pm. Info. 229-4676.

 

Onion River Apple Grinder. 33-mile dirt road ride through Adamant, Middlesex, East Montpelier w/4200' of climbing. Post-race BYO cookout. Starts at Onion River Sports, 9:30am. Info. 229-9409.

 

NORTHFIELD- Northfield CROP Hunger Walk. Join the walk or sponsor a walker. Benefits local & international relief services. Plumley Armory, Norwich University, starts 2pm. Info. 485-9215.

 

PLAINFIELD- "Three Winter Hats" Knitting Class. Blinking Light Gallery, $10 + materials, 2:30-4:30pm. Call 454-1114 for materials list and to register.

 

RANDOLPH- Threadscapes. Unique quilts by Northfield fiber artist Pamela Druhen. Gifford Medical Ctr Gallery, through 12/5.

 

STOWE- Stowe Farmers Market. Local products from 35+ vendors, plus live music. Rte 108, across from Stoweflake, 10:30am-3pm.

 

TUNBRIDGE- Craft Fair & Antique Show. Tunbridge Fairgrounds, $5, 10am-3pm. See description 10/12.

 

WAITSFIELD- Vagina Monologues. Valley Players Theater, 7:30pm. See description 10/12.

 

Monday, October 15

 

MONTPELIER- Book Discussion: Paper Fish. Part of Vermont Humanities Council's "Gastronomy" book discussion series. Books available at the library. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 6:30pm. 223-3338.

 

Red Cross Blood Drive. All are encouraged to donate. Main Street Middle School, 11:30am-5:30pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS.

 

Create a Vision Board. Focus your intentions & maximize your motivation w/Marianne Mullen, Life Empowerment Coach. Hunger Mtn Coop, $7 members/$10 non, 5:30-7:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202.

 

PLAINFIELD- Sports Nutrition for Young Athletes. Part of Health and Wellness community discussion series. With Janice Waterman, RD/CDE. The Health Center, 6:30pm. Info. 454-8336.

 

Tuesday, October 16

 

BARRE- GED Testing. Writing at 11am, math at 11:30am, take only one; social studies, science & reading at 1:30pm, take 1 or 2. Barre Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Pre-register 476-4588.

 

Open Mic Comedy Night: Stroke Your Joke III. See comics try 7 minutes of new material in front of an audience. Espresso Bueno, donations welcome, sign up 7:30pm, show 8pm. Info. 793-3884.

 

HARDWICK- Susan Clark & Woden Teachout: Slow Democracy. Learn about the concept of slow democracy, the subject of a new book by Clark and Teachout. Galaxy Bookshop, 7pm. Info. 472-5533.

 

MONTPELIER- VT Assoc. for Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Annual Conference. Feat. keynote speaker, journalist Robert Whitaker. Capitol Plaza, 9am-4:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-6263.

 

River Rock School Open House. Learn about this progressive, independent, state-recognized school for children ages 5-14. River Rock School, 46 Barre St., 7pm. Info. 223-4700.

 

WATERBURY- Teen Advisory Group Meeting. Come brainstorm ideas for teen books, programming and activities. Snacks provided. Waterbury Public Library, 3:30-5pm. Info. 244-7036.

 

Wednesday, October 17

 

BARRE- Why the Separation of Church and State Matters. Pres. by Bruce Kirmmse. Part of Osher Lifelong Learning series, all are welcome. Aldrich Library, $5 for non-members, 1:30pm. 223-1763.

 

Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Gusto's, 28 Prospect St., no cover, 9pm. Info. 476-7919.

 

Home Share Informational Meeting. Learn what home sharing is all about. Home Share Now, 115 Main St., 5:30-6pm. RSVP 479-8544.

 

BERLIN- Central VT Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group. Guest speaker Cathy Rousse, an oncology social worker, will speak on the topic "Stress Management: How to Reduce, Prevent and Cope with Stress." CVMC, conf. room #2, 6-8pm. Info. 223-2933.

 

MARSHFIELD- Song Circle: Community Sing Along. No experience necessary, song books will be provided. Led by Rich and Laura Atkinson. Jaquith Library, 6:45pm.

 

MONTPELIER- Speak the Speech: Shakespeare from Page to Stage. First session of two-part master class for serious amateurs or professionals directors/teachers/actors ages 16+. (also 10/24) Lost Nation Theater, $75, 6:30-9pm. Pre-register 229-0492.

 

Louis Moyse: A Life in Music. This documentary follows the life of flutist & teacher Moyse, from France, to South America, to Montpelier, where he died in August 2007. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm.

 

Mr. Frog, Where Are You? Preschool discovery program for ages 3-5. North Branch Nature Ctr, $5 members/$8 non, 10-11:30am. 229-6206.

 

VT Community Development Assoc. Fall conference "Health Care- A Driver of Economic Activity," 9am; meet w/candidates for state treasurer & auditor, 1:30pm. Statehouse, rm. 11, $35. Pre-reg. 229-9111.

 

Graphic Design Lecture. Featuring Ian Lynam, a graphic designer from Tokyo focusing on pan-cultural identity design. Public welcome. VT College of Fine Arts, Noble Lounge, 6-7pm.

 

WARREN- Strategic Planning Meeting for MRV Libraries. Warren & Joslin libraries are looking for volunteers to help write a 5-year strategic library plan. Learn more at this preliminary meeting, luncheon included. Town Hall, 11:30am. RSVP 496-3913.

 

WILLIAMSTOWN- Lights on Afterschool. Join the Onward! After School Program for a reception and launch of sky lanterns to celebrate the national public awareness campaign about the importance of after school programs. Williamstown Middle High School, 5pm-6pm.

 

Thursday, October 18

 

BARRE- Third Thursday Soup & Sandwich Luncheon. Barre Universalist Church, $6 donation, 11:30am-1:15pm.

 

MONTPELIER- Hamlet. Lost Nation Theater, 7pm. See 10/12.

 

Farming with the Forest: Agroforestry Practices for the Northeast. Connor Stedman discusses techniques for gardening and farming in woodlands & forests. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 6-7:45pm. 223-3338.

 

Ski & Skate Dropoff. Bring your items to sell. Hosted by Montpelier Rec. Montpelier High School gym, 4pm-7pm. Info. 225-8699.

 

Green Mtn Care Board Public Meeting. VT Business Roundtable discussion, rate review, hospital budgets, more. Dept. of Financial Regulation, 89 Main St., 3rd fl., 1-5pm. http://gmcboard.vermont.gov/

 

Central Vermont Economic Development Corporation Annual Meeting. Subject is "Drivers of the New Economy." Capitol Plaza Hotel, $25 members/$30 non, 7-9am. Info/register 223-4654.

 

Graphic Design Lecture. Feat. Glen Cummings & Gavin Browning of Studio-X New York, a branch of Columbia University's GSAPP. Public welcome. VT College of Fine Arts, Noble Lounge, 7-8pm.

 

MORRISVILLE- GED Testing. Writing at 3pm, math at 3:30pm, take only one; social studies, science & reading at 5:30pm, take 1 or 2. Morrisville Learning Ctr, 52 Portland St. Pre-register 888-5531.

 

PLAINFIELD- Ireland: Plants, Food, People! Local herbalist Dana Woodruff shares her recent travels to the Emerald Isle. Light refreshments. Cutler Memorial Library, 6:30pm. Info. 454-8504.

 

WATERBURY- Waterbury Farmers Market. Rusty Parker Memorial Park, corner of Main & Park Streets, 3pm-7pm.

 

Friday, October 19

 

MONTPELIER- Hamlet. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See 10/12.

 

Ski & Skate Dropoff. Bring your items to sell. Hosted by Montpelier Rec. Montpelier High School gym, 9am-7pm. Info. 225-8699.

 

Kat Wright & the Indomitable Soul Band. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, State St., $5, 10:30pm.

 

Funeral Consumers Alliance of VT Presentation. Learn about affordable funeral options & consumer rights. All are welcome, bring a lunch. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., noon-2pm.

 

NORTHFIELD- Clothing Drop N Swap: DROP. Separate items and label bags: "women's," "men's," "children's," or "rags." No boxes or hangers. Shoes, coats, bags welcome. Plumley Armory, Norwich Univ., noon-6pm. Info. 485-2644.

 

WAITSFIELD- Vagina Monologues. Valley Players Theater, 7:30pm. See description 10/12.

 

WARREN- Friends of the Warren Public Library Annual Meeting. Warren Public Library, 8:30am.

 

WOLCOTT- Autumn Indoor Yard & Bake Sale. Something for everyone! Wolcott United Methodist Church, Rte 15, 9am-4pm.

 

Saturday, October 20

 

BARRE- 41st Annual Homemakers Craft Bazaar. Artisans and  crafters offer a great variety of handcrafted and homemade items and baked goods. Barre City Auditorium, FREE, 9:30am-3:30pm.

 

BERLIN- Red Cross Blood Drive. All are encouraged to donate. Berlin Mall, 11:30am-4:30pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS.

 

MARSHFIELD- Iain MacHarg Bagpipe Concert. Family-friendly event to benefit Jaquith Public Library. Desserts will be for sale. Fritz's Barn, 693 McCrillis Rd., $8-$10 adults/free for kids, 7pm.

 

MONTPELIER- Capital City Farmers Market. Fresh produce, meats, cheeses, plants, baked goods, prepared foods, plants, much more. Corner of State & Elm Streets, 9am-1pm.

 

Stage Combat - Acting the Fight. First of two-session master class for serious amateur or professional directors/teachers/actors ages 16+. (also 10/21) Lost Nation Theater, $75, 6:30-9pm. Pre-reg. 229-0492.

 

Hamlet. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See 10/12.

 

Annual Ski and Skate Sale. New and used recreation equipment available. Hosted by Montpelier Recreation Dept. Montpelier High School gym, 9am-2pm. Info. 225-8699.

 

Rock Hounds Unite! Several geologists will be on hand to identify rocks & fossils, lead mini field trips & display mineral collections. North Branch Nature Center, FREE, 10am-1pm. Info. 229-6206.

 

Benefit for Highfields Compost. Featuring music by members of D'moja. Incl. show, pizza & donation to Highfields kickstarter campaign. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $20, presentation 9pm, show 10pm.

 

Dance Technique Workshop. Intermediate level workshop w/Tiffany Rhynard, Artistic Director of Big Action Performance Ensemble. Contemporary Dance & Fitness, $15, 12:30-2pm. Pre-reg. 229-4676.

 

NORTHFIELD- Clothing Drop N Swap: SWAP. Pay just $1 entrance fee for all the free clothes you want. Plumley Armory, Norwich Univ., 9am-3pm. Info. 485-2644.

 

PLAINFIELD- Discover Goddard Day. Learn about Goddard's low residency degree programs, meet faculty and students, tour campus and more. Goddard College, 9am-3pm. RSVP to 800-906-8312.

 

Writers' Reading: Gayle Hanson. Open reading & light refreshments to follow. Cutler Memorial Library, 11am. Info. 454-8504.

 

RANDOLPH- Bluegrass Gospel Project. Showcasing their stunning vocal capabilities and eclectic repertoire. Chandler Music Hall, $19 advance/$22 day of, 7:30pm. Info. 728-6464.

 

WAITSFIELD- Waitsfield Farmers' Market. 60+ vendors offering local produce, plants, meat, cheese, baked goods, prepared foods, much more, plus live music. Mad River Green, Rte 100, 9am-1pm.

 

Vagina Monologues. Valley Players Theater, 7:30pm. See 10/12.

 

waterbury- Community Breakfast. Pancakes, french toast, eggs, sausage, coffee and much more. Waterbury Grange, $8/$4 kids 4-12, 8am-10:30am. Info. 244-1192.

 

Craft Workshop. Sue Premore will lead this workshop on fashioning beaded jewelry. For teens & adults, all materials provided. Waterbury Public Library, FREE, 9-11am. Must pre-register, call 244-7036.

 

Family Movie Matinee. Come see an animated, G-rated movie vased on the book, The Borrowers. Waterbury Public Library, FREE, noon-1:30pm. Info. & registration at 244-7036.

 

WOLCOTT- Autumn Indoor Yard & Bake Sale. Something for everyone! Wolcott United Methodist Church, Rte 15, 9am-4pm.

 

Sunday, October 21

 

BARRE- Italian Masterworks of Opera and Song. VT Philharmonic Orchestra's 54th season fall concert, w/VT Philharmonic Chorus, feat. Jane Bakkern Klaviter of Florence Bel Canto Institute. Barre Opera House, $15/$12 seniors/$5 stu./$32 family, 2pm. Info. 476-8188.

 

BROOKFIELD- Letters to Vermont. Donald Wickman shares the letters of 13 correspondents who wrote to the Rutland Herald during the Civil War. Pond Village Church, FREE, 4pm. Info. 485-2361.

 

MONTPELIER- Hamlet. Lost Nation Theater, 7pm. See 10/12.

 

WAITSFIELD- Vagina Monologues. Valley Players Theater, 7:30pm. See description 10/12.

 

 


 

 

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