2016年2月16日 星期二

Calendar - Brattleboro Reformer

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winter ruin

Dover: The Dover Free Library offers a few free classes for kids and households throughout the winter break fun Week, Feb. 15 to 20. Some courses may also require registration. All classes are free and held at the library. consult with our web site www.doverfreelibrary1913.org , call the library at 802-348-7488 or cease by means of and prefer up a time table for more details and to register. hobbies consist of storytime, a pizza party, a natural world monitoring workshop, a Lego challenge, a celebrity Wars movie event and open table video games.

energy efficiency

Bellows Falls: On Feb. 17 at 7 p.m., Mark Kelly of efficiency Vermont will talk about pace, including offering the capital and processing of all purposes, billing and payments, at the Rockingham Public Library. Laurie Fielder and Lisa Di Bernardo of Vermont State worker credit score Union will speak to the benefits of the heat Saver loan. For more counsel, call 802-463-4270, e-mail programming@rockinghamlibrary.org, go to www.rockinghamlibrary.org or cease via the Library at 65 Westminster St.

African dance

Brattleboro: On Feb. 17, from 7:15 to eight:forty five p.m., African Dance Vermont items West African dance category with Raoul Ombang at seventy four Cotton Mill Hill, No. 346. Sliding scale cost $eight to $20. For more tips, seek advice from sobodance.com/contact-us. For greater information on dance and drum classes, talk over with www.africandancevt.com and locate African Dance VT on fb.

Permaculture

Dummerston: Transition Dummerston hosts an encore presentation of "Inhabit: a Permaculture point of view," on Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. on the Southeast Vermont discovering Collaborative. First of a two half collection, with discussion to follow on Feb. 26. For information, call invoice at 802-257-1020 or Susal at 802-275-7449.

Maya Angelou

Bellows Falls: The Rockingham Public Library will host a discussion of the existence and works of Maya Angelou on Feb. 18 at 6 p.m. with Vermont Humanities Council scholar Deborah Lee Luskin. This program is free and open to the public. For greater suggestions, call 802-463-4270 or e mail programming@rockinghamlibrary.org.

Pre-city assembly assembly

Guilford: The Guilford pre-city meeting and meet the candidates adventure is Feb. 18, at 7 p.m. faculty Board and Selectboard current their budgets and answer questions about proposed articles. Meet the candidates for town and school boards, including feasible write-in candidates. Refreshments. backed via and held at vast Brook Grange.

Exploring herbs

Brattleboro: youngsters can become an herbal tea taste-tester with herbalist Susan E. Stanton on the Brattleboro meals Co-op Cooking school room on Feb. 18. Free, registration required at 802-246-2821 or msbfc@sover.net. make a choice from 1 to 2 p.m. or 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Tech meeting

Brattleboro: Michael Knapp, CEO of green River, will speak on the Feb. 18 meeting of Brattleboro enviornment Tech. The assembly will take place at 5:30 p.m. and is hosted by using eco-friendly River in its places of work at 167 leading highway, Suite 103. green River builds utility for sustainability, environmental protection, school growth, and public health. For extra counsel, contact Bob Lawson at bob@lawsontechconsult.com, 802-490-8409 or Caleb Clark, Marlboro faculty Graduate and knowledgeable studies, at 917-703-5580 or cclark@gradschool.marlboro.edu.

Senior lunch

Townshend: each person is invited to dinner at midday on Feb. 18, on the Townshend Church. The meal is subsidized by way of Senior options. advised donation for americans 60 years and up is $three.50; all others $4.50. Take-outs should be obtainable. Free blood force screening will be provided with the aid of the VT-NH touring Nurses Associaion, beginning at eleven:30. All are welcome.

Veterans incapacity

Brattleboro: Katelyn Atwood, of the Vermont Veterans legal suggestions challenge and Tom French, a local attorney, will provide a chat on Veterans' disability claims on the American Legion post No. 5 on Linden road on Feb. 18 starting at noon. they'll go over the fundamental components of a carrier-connected incapacity declare, in addition to the way to file, what kinds to fill out, and what facts to collect to make a case. they're going to additionally speak briefly about how a disability claim moves during the Veterans Administration. they're going to also talk about non-service related pension, which is obtainable to low to average revenue veterans who've disabilities not related with their armed forces carrier. Pension is filed via distinct places of work in the VA than a incapacity declare, so they will give the fundamentals of who is eligible, the way to file, and the place to file. The speak is open to the public.

Senior meal

Halifax: Senior meal is Friday Feb. 19 on the group hall found at 20 Brook highway in W. Halifax. Lunch is served at noon and the menu is: Peach or Pear with cottage cheese, beef stew, johnny cake, rolls and a Valentine dessert. All seniors are welcome. A call to Joan is liked, 802-368-7733.

Wind vigour

Grafton: On Feb. 19, within the dwelling house Room, Grafton lodge at 6:30 p.m., Grafton Woodlands neighborhood will host Dr. Sandy Reider, who will present "Wind turbines and health outcomes." Free and open to the general public.

Morning concert

Brattleboro: On Feb. 19 at 10 a.m. on the Gibson Aiken center, invoice Shontz will current a little ones's concert. The charge is $three per person, 60 and older free.

Celtic music

Townshend: There will be Celtic track on the West Townshend Pizza evening on Feb. 19. Pizza making begins at 5 p.m. build your personal pizza, at $10 a pie, from a couple of tasty constituents. Beer, wine and different refreshments are also purchasable. tune starts at 6:30 and lines Fahey's Fields, a group of local musicians playing song of the British Isles.

Environmentalism

Brattleboro: On Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Marlboro Graduate center, 28 Vernon St., the Windham World Affairs Council gifts Paul Morgan, Ph.D., who will talk on"The Paris climate settlement: Emissions accomplished?" coffee/tea/conversation will precede Dr. Morgan's talk at 7 p.m. This event is free and open to the general public. For more guidance, talk over with www.windhamworldaffairscouncil.org.

Cabin fever

Brattleboro: On Feb. 19, from 5 to eight p.m., walking of the Heifers presents Cabin Fever — a festive food and drink tasting experience to kick off Harris Hill Ski start weekend, taking area at the River backyard in downtown Brattleboro. live song can be provided by using Kevin Schnell and The Grave Diggers Union, and the Stroll's art gallery, Gallery on the garden, could be open, featuring an reveal of oil and watercolor paintings through Crystal Bartlett, and acrylics by using Steven Meyer. Admission is $20 and entitles you to sample all foods and drinks. (Alcoholic beverage samples are confined to persons 21 or older.)

Social + native

Brattleboro: Claire Wheeler gifts a one-day workshop open to the general public at the Marlboro Graduate middle on "Social enterprise in Vermont, the usage of enterprise for respectable." The workshop will introduce primary ideas about a considerable number of corporate structures, and also encompass a panel of Marlboro alumni who are local entrepreneurs. they are going to talk to the universal benefits and barriers of the various criminal constructions and mechanisms their corporations use to bring their missions, together with cases when tension arises between the earnings-rationale and mission-reason of the business. Panelists encompass John Tedesco, Stacy Metzger, Noah Fishman, Alex Fischer, and Kevin Lehman. house is limited, and registration is obtainable now at http://bit.ly/socloc2016. Hillary Boone can be contacted at hboone@marlboro.edu.

Wagging testimonies

Putney: On Feb . 20, at 2 p.m., the Putney Library will host a analyzing with canine session. Meet Gallant, Honey Loring's pleasing and child-pleasant regular Poodle and Librarian Emily Zervas will examine a dog-connected story and then kids can take turns studying to Gallant.

meals and fiber

Brattleboro: learn about eating whole foods, deciding on processed meals, and incorporating more fiber in the weight-reduction plan via making primary alterations in our daily food selections and also find out how to read and interpret ingredient labels.Taught with the aid of Robin Matathias on Feb. 20 from 1 to 3 p.m. within the Brattleboro meals Co-op group Room. Free, registration requested at 802-246-2821 or msbfc@sover.internet.

pork stew

North Hinsdale, N.H.: The North Hinsdale neighborhood Church will host a red meat stew dinner on Feb. 20 from 5 to 7 p.m. The can charge is $7 for adults and $5 for infants. The church is observed at one zero five assembly residence street. For extra information, call 603-256-6930 or consult with nhcc.hinsdalenh@gmail.com.

Hope and motion

Townshend: The neighborhood Hope and action community of Townshend could be internet hosting a free supper and live performance on Feb. 20 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Townshend city hall. This month's event will function a efficiency by using the bills Band and a tasting of syrups from Vermont and beyond. this is an alcohol-free, family unit friendly adventure with childcare supplied. convey a potluck appetizer or dessert to share with your chums and neighbors, new and old. Volunteers will deliver the leading meal and beverages.

frame by using frame

Brattleboro: On Feb. 20, there could be a showing of "body by way of frame," to improvement the In-Sight photography venture, at the Latchis Theatre beginning at 7 p.m. The suggested donation is $10 in help of In-Sight's Exposures move-Cultural early life Arts program.

Animal monitoring

Marlboro: On Feb. 20, from 9 a.m. to noon, George Leoniak will lead an animal monitoring hike on the north facet of the Hogback Mountain Conservation enviornment, attempting to find animal tracks and other indications of flora and fauna. constrained to 15 people; check in in advance with the aid of emailing hogbackvt@gmail.com. children beneath 14 welcome, however should be accompanied by means of an grownup. No dogs. carry snowshoes if the snow is deep. Meet within the large parking zone on the north aspect of Route 9 just past the present store.

Circle dance

Brattleboro: There may be a circle dance on the Aikido Studio on Feb. 21 from 3:30 to five:30 p.m., led by Mary Koon and Floyd Guyette. All dances taught. No companion necessary. All welcome. Donations appreciated. assistance: Parker Huber 802-257-9108 or Mary Ellen Cannon, 603-631-0768.

shape word

Brattleboro: On Feb. 21, from 3 to five p.m. at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, there can be a participatory shape observe singing adventure, open to all a long time.

Cheese sampling

Brattleboro: try free samples and study diverse families of cheeses with the Brattleboro food Co-op Cheese department on Feb. 21 from 2 to four p.m. Free, in the keep.

category 2 Diabetes

Whitingham: On Feb. 21 the Whitingham Free Public Library and Halifax community club host Gretchen Becker, who will focus on "Taking cost of Your type 2 Diabetes." The Whitingham Free Public Library is found at 2948 VT Route one hundred in Jacksonville. For more information, contact Linda Lyon at LindaALyon@gmail.com or 802-368-2211.

desk Rock

Bellows Falls: The postponed film "The View From table Rock" at Rockingham Library has been rescheduled for Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. This documentary movie by means of Lyle Sorensen starts off with a look at two old hen's Eye View lithographs depicting Bellows Falls from Fall Mountain in the 1800s. The film may be adopted via a discussion with videographer Sorensen and native resident Marguerite Janiszyn. This software is free and open to the public. For extra tips, name 802-463-4270, electronic mail programming@rockinghamlibrary.org or stop by way of the Rockingham Library at sixty five Westminster St.

WWII incarceration

Marlboro: Marlboro college gifts "Bend," Kim Maeda's multimedia solo efficiency piece that tells the actual story of two men incarcerated in a "japanese American Relocation Camp" during World conflict II, on Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the Whittemore Theater. Free and open to the general public.

Conservation workshop

Dummerston: The Dummerston Conservation fee and the Bonnyvale Environmental education core will sponsor a four-half series, "biological Communities, Their Ecology and Conservation," with biologist Bob Engel, at the learning Collaborative, 471 Rte. 5. The workshops might be held from 10 a.m. to midday on consecutive Mondays: Feb. 22 and 29, March 7 and 14. cost for the workshop is $15 a session or $50 for all four. To register, call 802-254-1343 or e mail janemichaud29@hotmail.com.

film evening

Dover: On Feb. 22, the Dover Free Library items the feature film stroll within the Woods, starring Robert Redford, Nick Nolte and Emma Thompson, starting at 6:30 p.m. Rated R.

youngsters cooking

Brattleboro: join Karina Rojas-Flores as she shares two of her favorite recipes from her native Peru on Feb. 23 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the Brattleboro meals Co-op Cooking school room. Free, registration requested at 802-246-2821 or msbfc@sover.net.

Auditions

Guilford: There will be auditions on Feb. 23 for Guilford middle Stage 2016 season, opening exhibit one-acts with the aid of Michael Nethercott. Male/female actors late teenagers to 60 and older. prepare or bring a dramatic studying, 30 seconds to one minute. Stage helpers necessary, too. For information, name 802-380-2184 or electronic mail micott@comcast.internet. Come anytime throughout the session between 3 and 5 p.m. at the broad Brook Grange.

Wandering

Putney: On Feb. 23 starting at 7 p.m. at the Putney Public Library, Kathy Torrey will sing and play ordinary Hebridean folks songs, tell reports of her travels, and reveal pictures and movie footage from her journeys. This program is free and open to the general public.

end of the road

Brattleboro: The climate exchange Café will reveal "The conclusion of the road" on Feb. 23 at 6 p.m. at Brooks Memorial Library. As at all times, the Café is free, and light-weight refreshments will be attainable. "The conclusion of the road" is the genuine story of residents effectively opposing fracked gasoline pipelines. For more suggestions, contact Tim at 802-869-2141 or information@postoilsolutions.org.

Liberty Mill

Bellows Falls: residents in Rockingham and surrounding areas are encouraged to come out to a second community forum hosted through the advert hoc citizen's group, Voices for Rockingham on Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. on the Wyndham old core on the square in Bellows Falls. This could be a observe up assembly to discuss the newest tendencies within the Liberty Mill Justice core venture. discussion will additionally center on results of the structural record, alternative ideas/plans for the building or property, and a list of next steps for the neighborhood group.

Share a narrative

Putney: Do you have got a narrative to inform that contains magic? children and adults are invited to tell their kid-acceptable, 5-minute story to an appreciative after faculty viewers on Feb. 24 at 4 p.m. on the Putney Public Library. name or e mail the library to register at 802-387-4407 or putpub@svcable.internet. This program is free and open to the public.

African dance

Brattleboro: African Dance Vermont presents West African dance classification for all featuring Pape Ba on Feb. 24 from 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. at seventy four Cotton Mill Hill, No. 346. Sliding scale, $15 to 20. All ranges are welcome. Please put on comfy, loose fitting clothingand deliver a water bottle. type could be accompanied by are living drumming.

PlantPure

Brattleboro: bring a totally plant-based mostly dish to share (no meat, fish, dairy or eggs), and, if feasible, a spot atmosphere to in the reduction of waste to the Brattleboro meals Co-op group Room on Feb. 25, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Marilyn Chiarello, of A taste of gentle, will also show a very short, convenient, non-dairy cheese sauce that can also be made in minutes. Free.

Senior cognizance

Dover: On Feb. 25, Dot's of Dover can be hosting The Gathering place, Windham County's simplest adult Day application, which can be celebrating Senior awareness Day with a special tribute to the life and work of Joe Reagan at Betsey's Dot's of Dover, 2 Mountain Park Plaza between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. individuals of the neighborhood are invited to come by way of for a seek advice from, to meet with pals, volunteers, caregivers and group of workers individuals ancient and new. Donations are encouraged and proceeds will advantage The Gathering location.

Decom assembly

Brattleboro: The subsequent assembly of the Nuclear Decommissioning residents Advisory Panel can be held on Feb. 25, from 6 to 9 p.m. within the Multi-purpose Room at Brattleboro Union high faculty on 131 Fairground street. at the assembly the Panel will obtain decommissioning updates from the state of Vermont and Entergy. The panel will additionally act on two draft advisory opinions on the certificate of Public first rate for the 2d dry cask storage pad at the Vermont Yankee website and focus on two draft advisory opinions on the future of groundwater monitoring at Vermont Yankee. The finished agenda and material for the meeting will also be seen at http://publicservice.vermont.gov/electric powered/ndcap.

fats records

Brattleboro: learn the way to make fit fat selections and the way to minimize the unhealthy fats. discover why some foods contain greater unhealthy fats these days than they did during the past. style convenient methods to change suit fat for unhealthy ones. Taught with the aid of Robin Matathias on Feb. 27 from 1 to three p.m. in the Brattleboro meals Co-op group Room. Free, registration requested at 802-246-2821 or msbfc@sover.web.

Love songs

Northfield, Mass.: the first Parish of Northfield on leading road is internet hosting "Love Songs through the a long time," at 4 p.m. on Feb. 27. Sanctuary, a duo of singer/guitarist Gayle Craig and pianist/singer Mark Ellis, will latest a live performance of traditional and contemporary love songs, from the classics of the 30s and 40s to the pop ballads of today. suggested donation is $10. Parking is free.

Mudfling

Marlboro: The Annual Mudfling, spotlight of mud season in Marlboro, is an evening of all which you can devour truffles, a big gamble and reside song, on Feb. 27 on the meeting house college from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Proceeds benefit the preschool; admission for the adults most effective evening is $10 on the door. Whetstone CiderWorks may be serving a cash bar, with all proceeds benefiting the assembly condominium Preschool. For more information or to buy tickets, talk over with meetinghouseschool.com, or name Erika Korb at 802-251-0772.

West Brattleboro: The West Brattleboro Baptist Church's free community outreach meal is scheduled for Feb. 28 from noon to 2 p.m. The menu includes meat loaf, mashed potato, gravy, eco-friendly beans, carrots, Italian bread, homemade cake, option of beverage. This meal is free and the pubic is invited.

Auditions

Guilford: There could be auditions on Feb. 28 for Guilford core Stage 2016 season, opening exhibit one-acts through Michael Nethercott. Male/feminine actors late teenagers to 60 and older. put together or carry a dramatic analyzing, 30 seconds to at least one minute. Stage helpers obligatory, too. For assistance, call 802-380-2184 or electronic mail micott@comcast.web. Come every time all through the session between 3 and 5 p.m. at the vast Brook Grange.

Tree identification

Walpole, N.H.: distant Hill Gardens is internet hosting a wintry weather tree and shrub identification workshop on Feb. 28 from 1 to three p.m. with Steve Roberge, forest aid professional with Cheshire County Extension. deliver snowshoes if necessary, warm clothing, a hand lens if in case you have one, and your curiosity. there is a $10 recommended donation. Register at 603-756-4179 or distanthillgardens@gmail.com.

medical marijuana

Brattleboro: medical Marijuana, an informative speak by means of Dr. Nitya Eisenheim, a native naturopath, should be offered on Feb. 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Brooks Memorial Library on main St. For more advice, contact Dr. Eisenheim at Windhorse Naturopathic clinic at 802-246-4282 or Dr.NityaJess@gmail.com.

publication sale

Putney: The 4 Winds Nature program at Putney central school will once more be hosting a bake sale on the Putney town assembly on March 1. a wide variety of sweets could be purchasable all day lengthy, including coffee, tea, cider, cookies, fruit, truffles, donuts, and so on. Donations mandatory for the bake sale desk and may be dropped off the morning of the assembly or within the PCS office the day before. This fundraiser helps persisted provision of a fun, hands-on, nature science application for all college students in okay-5. it's 100 percent taught by way of father or mother and neighborhood volunteers, who're educated by way of the 4 Winds Nature Institute.

move talk

Brattleboro: pass-classification communicate Circles are an impressive method for individuals across the category spectrum to return together to talk about their experiences with class, listen to each and every others reports and perspectives, and then to work together as trade makers for financial justice. engaging with each different throughout class is empowering, curative and liberating. The subsequent go-class communicate Circle should be held on seven Wednesday evenings, 6 to 8:30 p.m., March 9 via June 1. The dialogues are hosted via ACT for Social Justice and take location at the Root Social Justice middle on 28 Williams St. functions due via March 1st. comprehensive the utility found at www.act4socialjustice.com. Contact Angela for greater tips at angela@act4socialjustice.com or 802-254-3400.

Spring forward

Brattleboro: Brattleboro Time trade's 2nd Annual Spring ahead Extravaganza will take region on March 4 from 5 to eight p.m. at the River garden. The adventure is in collaboration with the arts Council of Windham County; it will be the opening nighttime of the pupil art show, and it was also chosen to coincide with daytime mark downs time. The Extravaganza will feature a silent public sale, a cabaret stage MC'd with the aid of Juggler Tony Duncan, a dessert bar and cafe, a spring flowers desk, and new member registration. Dosa Kitchen will even be there serving up their scrumptious South Indian fare. The adventure is subsidized by means of integrated photo voltaic applications, Brattleboro savings & personal loan, Brattleboro Ford Subaru, and the Brattleboro Retreat. Proceeds from this event will go towards BTT's scholarship fund. Admission is free. For more suggestions, contact brattleborotimetrade@gmail.com or call 802-246-1199

Snowshoe hike

Bellows Falls: On March 5, from 9 a.m. to midday, State Forester and Saxtons River resident Tim Morton will lead a snowshoe hike in the course of the Bellows Falls Watershed wooded area. Registration is required at 802-463-4270, programming@rockinghamlibrary.org or the library at sixty five Westminster St.

Cabin fever

Westminster West: The eleventh Annual Fundraising Dinner sponsored through the Westminster West Congregational Church should be held March 5 at 6 p.m. on the church. Over a hearty meal offered by way of Tristan Toleno, owner anjdchef of Entera Catering, be a part of your neighbors in celebrating our little patch of the planet. carry a powerful urge for food and be organized to share or relish short stories highlighting the quirky nation life of our village and its environs. The menu contains vegetarian and gluten free dishes and is served family unit vogue. Adults: $15; kids: $8; ikds under four, free. Wine for sale by means of the glass. For tips, call Tom Griffith at 802387-5694 or electronic mail tgriffith@hilltopmontessori.org.

Brains and beer

Bellows Falls: be a part of Rockingham residents and others on March 12 from four to six:30 p.m. at the Rockingham Library for the 2d friends of the Library Books, Brains & Beer pub minutiae nighttime, with a St. Patrick's Day theme. In occasion of the Irish theme of the evening, the friends will cling a raffle for a basket of Irish goodies. Register for $75 per group of up to six individuals, or be a part of a pick-up team for $12, by means of calling 802-463-4270, e mail programming@rockinghamlibrary.org, or cease by the Library at 65 Westminster St.

Soup festival

Newfane: The 2Second Annual Soup Fest and Silent public sale fund raiser will be held on March 20 on the NewBrook hearth Station. doorways open at 4 p.m. with a $5 admission. The adventure will assist raise cash for the Windham County ancient Society's restoration of the 1880 Newfane Railroad Station as a Museum of the West River Railroad and annex to the Windham County Museum in Newfane. Soup should be offered by Whetstone Station, top of the Hill Grill, The Eatery, Rick's Tavern, Harmonyville save, Dam Diner, Bitter candy memories Cafe, D&J Jamaica Grocery, Whiskey Dicks and the brand new American Grill. Silent auction bidding and the 50/50 raffle begin at 4 p.m. Soup and bread supper can be served at 5 p.m. followed via truffles. Silent public sale bids and the 50/50 raffle will close at 5:30 p.m. The Society welcomes objects for the silent auction (items and/or capabilities) to help make this yr's event one other success. if in case you have items you're inclined to donate , contact Jane Robinson at 802-896-6102 or Sally Topitzer at 802-365-7698. For suggestions or questions about the March 20 event, email information@historicalsocietyofwindhamcounty.org or name 802-348-7891.

Penny sale

Jamaica: Jamaica college membership's 16th Annual Penny Sale at Leland & grey Union high school on April 2 at 5:30 p.m. For more suggestions, call (802) 297-3151.

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