Summer Guide - Dining & Events

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Summer Guide 2015

Dining and Events

Calendar of Events & Restaurant Guide A Special Publication of the Addison Independent

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Summer Calendar Here’s what’s happening in

our part of Vermont from early June through Labor Day. Calendar listings were accurate at press time, but things can change — call before you travel. More detailed and upto-the-minute calendar listings are available in the twiceweekly Addison Independent and on the Independent Web site, www.addisonindependent.com. Jun

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THURSDAY

“Turandot” opera in Middlebury. Thursday, June 4, 8-11 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Opera Company of Middlebury opens its 12th season with Puccini’s melodic and powerful final opera. Directed by Douglas Anderson, conducted by Emmanuel Plasson, accompanied by piano. Pre-performance talk at 7 p.m. Tickets $55-70, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www.townhalltheater.org. More info: www.ocmvermont.org. Environmental and translators’ conference readings in Ripton. Thursday, June 4, 8 p.m., Bread Loaf Campus, Little Theatre. Readings by Rick Bass, Don Share and Craig Childs. Free. Confirm event at 443-5286.

Jun

5

FRIDAY

Environmental writers’ conference lecture in Ripton. Friday, June 5, 9 a.m., Bread Loaf Campus, Little Theatre. Ginger Strand presents “On Photography: The Visual and the Environmental.” Free. Confirm event at 443-5286. Translators’ conference lecture in Ripton. Friday, June 5, 9 a.m., Bread Loaf Campus, Barn. Bill Johnston presents “The Quest for a Voice: Translating Wieslaw Mysliwski’s ‘Stone Upon Stone.’” Free. Confirm event at 443-5286. Flea market in South Starksboro. Friday, June 5, noon-5 p.m., Jerusalem Schoolhouse. Housewares, sporting equipment, holiday items, clothing, kids’ toys, books, furniture, DVDs, CDs, small appliances, etc., for sale. Proceeds benefit restoration of the schoolhouse. Continues Saturday. To donate items, call 453-5537. Art history lecture at Middlebury College. Friday, June 5, 2 p.m., Middlebury College Museum of Art. In “Languages in the Museum and Portraits of the African-American Experience,” Associate Curator of Art Pieter Broucke will give an overview of the exhibit “The Language Schools at the Museum,” and Associate Professor of History William Hart will review the approximately 100 images in the exhibit “Many Thousand Gone: Portraits of the African American Experience.” Info: www.middlebury.edu or 802-443-3168. Exhibit opening reception in Brandon. Friday, June 5, 5-7 p.m., Compass Music and Arts Center. Celebrating the opening of “Watercolor for the

Senses,” paintings by Sally Hughes. On exhibit through Aug. 9. Info: www.cmacvt.org. Exhibit opening reception in Brandon. Friday, June 5, 5-7 p.m., Brandon Artists Guild. Celebrating the opening of “Art of the Flag,” American flag-themed works by Warren Kimble, Karen Deets, Robin Kent and Mike Mayone. On exhibit June 4-30. Environmental and translators’ conference music night in Hancock. Friday, June 5, 8 p.m., Middlebury College Snow Bowl. Caleb Elder and Ben Campbell perform. Free. Confirm event at 443-5286. “Turandot” opera cover performance in Middlebury. Friday, June 5, 8-11 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Opera Company of Middlebury opens its 12th season with Puccini’s melodic and powerful final opera. Directed by Douglas Anderson, conducted by Emmanuel Plasson, accompanied by piano. Pre-performance talk at 7 p.m. Tickets $25, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www. townhalltheater.org. More info: www.ocmvermont. org. Also on June 6.

Jun

6

SATURDAY

Flea market in South Starksboro. Saturday, June 6, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Jerusalem Schoolhouse. Housewares, sporting equipment, holiday items, clothing, kids’ toys, books, furniture, DVDs, CDs, small appliances, etc., for sale. Proceeds benefit restoration of the schoolhouse. Continues Saturday. To donate items, call 453-5537. Trail Work Day on the Trail Around Middlebury. Saturday, June 6, 8-10 a.m., Battell Woods. Come help spruce up this section of the TAM. Tools and snacks provided. Meet at the Route 7 South kiosk. Mountain Magic 5K Run in Lincoln. Saturday, June 6, 8:30 a.m., start/finish at Lincoln Community School. Registration at 8:30 a.m., race at 9:30 a.m. To benefit the Lincoln Cooperative Preschool. Info: https://lincolnmountainmagic.eventbrite.com. Book and plant sale in Shoreham. Saturday, June 6, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Featuring hundreds of recently donated books, DVD and VHS movies, and a selection of plants donated by area greenhouses and individuals. Master Gardeners will answer your questions. Homemade rhubarb pies available whole or by the slice with coffee and tea. Raffle baskets. Info: 897-2647 or platt@ shoreham.net. Environmental writers’ conference lecture in Ripton. Saturday, June 6, 9 a.m., Bread Loaf

Everyone loves a parade

CROWDS LINE MAIN Street in Bristol during the town’s annual Fourth of July parade last year.

Independent file photo/Trent Campbell

Campus, Little Theatre. Ross Gay presents “Body Musics and the Empire of Time.” Free. Confirm event at 443-5286. Translators’ conference lecture in Ripton. Saturday, June 6, 9 a.m., Bread Loaf Campus, Barn. Michael Katz presents “Translation Matters? Translation Matters.” Free. Confirm event at 443-5286. Tree giveaway and planting workshop in Middlebury. Saturday, June 6, 10-11:30 a.m., Middlebury Union Middle School. The town of Middlebury sponsors this event, rain or shine. Fifteen trees will be raffled off to workshop attendees. Sign up at 388-9036 or 388-6249.

Environmental and translators’ conference readings in Ripton. Saturday, June 6, 8 p.m., Bread Loaf Campus, Little Theatre. Readings by Pam Houston and Jennifer Grotz. Free. Confirm event at 443-5286. Rani Arbo and Greg Ryan in concert in Ripton. Saturday, June 6, 7:30 p.m., Ripton Community House. The Ripton Community Coffee House welcomes Rani Arbo, fiddler, guitarist, songwriter and song collector; and master guitarist and Vermonter Greg Ryan. Admission $10, $8 seniors and teens, $3 children. House is wheelchair accessible but restrooms are not. Evening opens

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ADDISON COUNTY FAIR & FIELD DAYS 2015 DAILY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS DAILY ACTIVITIES 10:00-10:00 10:00-10:00 10:00-10:00 9:00 - 9:00 10:00-6:00 10:0010:00-10:00 10:00-10:00 10:00-10:00 10:00-5:00 Daily 12:00-12:00 1:00-4:00 1:00-6:00

Children’s Barnyard Open 4-H & Youth Building Open Antique Equipment Building Open Maple Sugar House Open Twist O’Wool Guild Demos (Twist O’Wool Guild tent) Forest Festival Exhibits & Demonstrations (forestry building) Antique Equipment Demos (Antique Equipment Area) Home & Garden Building Open with continuous craft demos Lucien Paquette Exhibit Building Open Wood Carving (Antique Equipment Area) Maple Products Demonstrations (maple sugar house) Midway Open (approximately) Milking Parlor Demonstrations Cairo Northern Clowns (walk around entertainment)

TUESDAY, August 4, 2015

Addison County Day – Green Mountain Passports Honored

7:00 7:00 7:00

Karaoke Talent Night with DJ Tony Lamoureux (signup at 6:30) (show tent) #1 Auto Parts Demolition Derby (tractor pad) Michael Blaine-Hypnotist (Bandstand)

THURSDAY, August 6, 2015 Vermont Agricultural Day - Green Mountain Passports Honored

MORNING 8:00 9:00 9:00 10:00 10:00-10 10:30 11:00 11:00-7

Annual ACFFD Open Horse Show (horse area) 4-H Dairy Fitting & Showmanship Classes (animal show arena) 4-H & Other Youth Sheep Show (sheep show tent) Hand Mowing Contest (antique equipment demo area) Bear Country (Midfield Show Area) Pony Pulling (Butterfield arena) Pedal Tractor Pull (Show tent) (sign-ups at 10:00) “Hoo Can Be Kind? You Can!” (Connor Home Stage in Paquette Bldg)

MORNING

AFTERNOON & EVENING

8:30

12:00 12:00 12:00-4 12:30 1:30 1:30 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:30 5:00 5:00 5:30

9:00 -5:00 10:00 10:00-10:00 10:00-10:00 11:00 11:00-7:00

Western Only 4-H and Open Youth Junior Horse Show (horse area) 4-H Dairy Conformation Classes (animal show arena) Open Miniature Donkey Show (Butterfield Arena) Antique Equipment Demos (antique equipment area) Bear Country (Midfield Show Area) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (bandstand) “Hoo Can Be Kind? You Can!” (Connor Home Stage in Paquette Bldg)

AFTERNOON & EVENING 12:00 12:00 12:30 12:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:00-4:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:00 5:30 5:30 6:00-11:00 6:00 6:15 7:00 7:00 area) 7:00 7:00 8:00

Midway Opens (approximately) Dig For Treasure! (youth activity area) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy area) Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd of Entertainment” (show tent) VTPA-Garden Tractor & ATV Pulls & Antique (tractor pad) 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Sheep Shearing/Handling Demonstration (sheep tent) Children’s Activities (children’s barnyard area) Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd of Entertainment” (show tent) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (Bandstand) Vermont Products Dinner-1st Sitting (dining hall) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy area) Gymkhana (horse area) Pet Show (animal show arena) Vermont Products Dinner-2nd Sitting (dining hall) BRACELET NIGHT for rides ($15 - rides unlimited) Seth Warner Mount Independence Fife & Drum Corp (Bandstand) Vermont Products Dinner-3rd Sitting (dining hall) Addison County Gospel Choir (show tent) Miniature Horse Team Hitching Demo (children’s Barnyard Vermont Products Dinner-4th Sitting (dining hall) Michael Blaine-Hypnotist (Bandstand) Field Days Opening Parade - Honoring the Past

WEDNESDAY, August 5, 2015 #1 Auto Parts Day

MORNING 8:30 9:00 10:00-2 10:00-10 10:30 11:00 - 7 11:00

English Only 4-H and Open Youth Jr. & Sr. Horse Show (horse area) Open Dairy Show-Holsteins, Brown Swiss & Guernseys (animal show arena) Children’s Activities (children’s barnyard area) Bear Country (Midfield Show Area) Ox Pulling (Butterfield arena) “Hoo Can Be Kind? You Can!” (Connor Home Stage in Paquette Bldg) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (Bandstand)

AFTERNOON & EVENING 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 5:00 5:30

Midway Opens (approximately, All day/night bracelet-$20) Dig For Treasure! (youth activity area) Men’s Caber Toss (Tractor pad) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) Ladies Cast Iron Skillet Toss (tractor pad) Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd of Entertainment” (show tent) 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (Bandstand) Sheep Shearing/Handling Demonstration (sheep show tent) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd of Entertainment” (show tent) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) Extreme Trail Riding (Horse Area) Miniature Horse Team Hitching Demonstration (children’s barnyard area)

6:00-11 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 8:00

SATURDAY, August 8, 2015 Champlain Valley Equipment Day

MORNING 9:00 9:00 10:00 10:00-2 10:00-10 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:00 11:00 - 7

Open Dairy Show-Ayrshires, Jerseys & Milking Shorthorns (animal show arena) Draft Horse Show (horse area) Poultry Breeders Show (Poultry Tent) Children’s Activities (children’s barnyard area) Bear Country (Midfield Show Area) Baked Bean Bonanza Contest & Samples (solar barn) Youth Sheep Blocking and Fitting Contest (Sheep Tent) VTPA-Altered Farm, Modified, Diesel 2.5 Diesel Stock St. Legal, 2.6 Diesel Pro, S.S. 4x4 Pickup, Street Legal Semis (tractor pad) Buffalo Barfield “Unherd of Entertainment” (show tent) “Hoo Can Be Kind? You Can!”

6:00

Midway Opens (approximately) Dig For Treasure! (youth activity area) Children’s Activities (children’s barnyard area) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd of Entertainment” 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (Bandstand) Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd of Entertainment” (show tent) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (children’s barnyard area) 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (Bandstand) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (children’s barnyard area) Miniature Horse Team Hitching Demonstration (children’s barnyard area) BRACELET NIGHT for rides ($17 - rides unlimited) Michael Blaine-Hypnotist (Show Tent) Vorsteveld Family Band (Bandstand) #1 Auto Parts Demolition Derby (tractor pad) Animal Costume Class (animal show arena) Home and Garden Awards & Leona Thompson Bowl Presentation (home & garden bldg)

7:00 7:00 7:00 Dusk

AFTERNOON & EVENING 12:00 12:00-6 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:30 5:00 5:00 5:30 6:00-11 6:00 7:00 7:00 7:00

Dig For Treasure! (youth activity area) BRACELET TIME for rides ($12 - rides unlimited) VTPA-Farmstock, NYPTA Super Farm (tractor pad) Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd of Entertainment” (show tent) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) PeeWee Dairy Showmanship (Animal Show Arena) 4 Abreast, Show Division (horse area) 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd of Entertainment” (show tent) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (Bandstand) Open and Youth Beef Show (animal show arena) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Armwrestling-Kids 16 & under (sign up at 4:00)(show tent) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) Miniature Horse Team Hitching Demonstration (children’s barnyard area) BRACELET NIGHT: for rides ($17-rides unlimited) RE/MAX Tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides (parking lot, weather permitting) VTPA-Farmstock, NYPTA Super Farm, VT V8 Minis, Pure Stock, 2WD Minis (tractor pad) Armwrestling-Adults (weigh-ins 5:00)(show tent) Michael Blaine-Hypnotist (Show Tent)stand)

Buffalo Barfield’s “Unherd of Entertainment” (show tent) 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Sheep & Wool Garment Lead Line Class (Sheep Show Tent) Sheep Shearing/Handling Demonstration (sheep tent) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (bandstand) 4-H Hands on Workshop (4-H exhibit building) Square Dancing w/Cast Off Eights & Lake Champlain “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) Miniature Horse Team Hitching Demonstration (children’s barnyard area) BRACELET NIGHT for rides ($17 - rides unlimited) RE/MAX Tethered Hot Air Balloon Ride (Parking Lot, weather permitting) VTPA-VT V8 Minis, 2WD Mini Truck, Altered Farm, Diesel, 2.5 Diesel Work, Street Legal, 2.6 Pro, Street Legal Semis, S.S. 4x4 Pickups (tractor pad) Michael Blaine-Hypnotist (Show Tent) Steve Hartmann (Bandstand) Champlain Valley Equipment Closing Fireworks Display (set off east of horse area)

Vermont’s Largest Agricultural Fair! August 4-8, 2015

MORNING

10:00 11:00 11:00 - 7

Midway Opens (approximately) Dig For Treasure! (youth activity area) “Rosie’s Racing Pigs” (Dairy Area) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (bandstand) Six Horse Hitch, North American Classic Six Qualifier (horse

SEE YOU AT THE FAIR!

Youth Day Exhibitors’ Breakfast (dining hall) Draft Horse Show (horse area) Open Sheep Show (sheep show tent) Children’s Activities (children’s barnyard area) Bear Country (Midfield Show Area) Youth & Open Working Steer & Ox Show (Beef/Working Steer Show Tent) Horse Pulling (Butterfield arena) Tom Joyce, The Magic Man (bandstand) “Hoo Can Be Kind? You Can!” (Connor Home Stage in Paquette Bldg)

12:00 12:00 12:00 12:30 1:00 area) 1:00 1:30 3: 00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 Squares 5:00 5:30 6:00-11

FRIDAY, August 7, 2015

8:30 9:00 9:00 10:00-2 10:00-10 10:00

AFTERNOON & EVENING

1790 Field Days Road New Haven, VT 05472

Farm Products • 4-H Shows • Games Demolition Derbies • Arts & Crafts Livestock • Rides • Tractor Pulls • Horse Pulling ADULTS (ages 12 and over) Tuesday-Friday Daily Admission Saturday Only Admission SEASON PASS TUESDAY/THURSDAY Only Green Mountain Passports honored

$10.00 $12.00 $40.00

August 4-8 2015

FREE

CHILDREN (ages 6-11) Daily Admission SEASON PASS

$5.00 $15.00

CHILDREN (5 years & under)

FREE all days

Your ticket price includes parking, gate admission, re-admission, grandstands, all field days shows & exhibits.

actr.vt.org ACTR transportation available. Check website for information.

2015 Exhibitor’s Handbook www.addisoncountyfielddays.com

For more information call (802) 545-2557 or www.addisoncountyfielddays.com


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Summer Calendar with a four-slot open-mike set, followed by the featured performers. Info: http://rcch.org or 388-9782. “Turandot” opera in Middlebury. Saturday, June 6, 8-11 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Opera Company of Middlebury opens its 12th season with Puccini’s melodic and powerful final opera. Directed by Douglas Anderson, conducted by Emmanuel Plasson, accompanied by piano. Pre-performance talk at 7 p.m. Tickets $55-70, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www.townhalltheater.org. More info: www.ocmvermont.org.

Jun

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SUNDAY

Green Mountain Club Bread Loaf Section hike in Brandon. Sunday, June 7, time and meeting place TBA. Six-mile loop on the Chittenden Brook Trail, including Beaver Pond trail. Moderate, with 650-foot elevation gain. Contact leader Ruth Penfield for meeting time and place: 802-388-5407 or ruthpenfield@gmail. com. Church breakfast in Brandon. Sunday, June 7, 8-11 a.m., St. Mary’s Parish Hall, 38 Carver St. Menu includes fresh fruit cup; homemade corned beef hash; Maple Meadow scrambled eggs; homemade cinnamon, banana and pumpkin breads; and coffee, tea and juice. Adults $10, kids 5-12 $5, kids under 4 free. Walk-ins welcome.

Jun

8

MONDAY

Addison County Right to Life meeting in Bristol. Monday, June 8, 7-8 p.m., First Baptist Church. Light refreshments. Visitors welcome. Info: 388-2898 or L2Paquette@aol.com.

Jun

9

TUESDAY

“The Social Profit Handbook” discussion in Middlebury. Tuesday, June 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Champlain Valley Unitarian Universalist Society. Noted author and nonprofit advocate David Grant leads a discussion around his new book. Attendees can learn how to become data-informed leaders. Free. Lauren-Glenn Davitian of Common Good Vermont and Jen Peterson, vice president for programs and grants of the Vermont Community Foundation will then talk about nonprofit capacity building.

Jun

11

THURSDAY

Wine and craft beer show in Middlebury. Thursday, June 11, 5-8 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Joe Cotroneo of Middlebury Beverage hosts this epic tasting, featuring craft beer makers and local wineries. Assorted foods included. Proceeds benefit St. Mary’s School in Middlebury. Tickets $20 per person, $30 per couple, available at the THT box

office, 382-9222 or www.townhalltheater.org.

Jun

12

FRIDAY

Exhibit opening reception in Middlebury. Friday, June 12, 5-7 p.m., Sheldon Museum. Celebrating the opening of “Warren Kimble All-American Artist: An Eclectic Retrospective.” Exhibit includes not only Kimble’s classic folk art paintings but also collections in other media and styles. Info: 388-2117. Found poetry reading in Middlebury. Friday, June 12, 5-7 p.m., ZoneThree Gallery, 152 Maple St., Marble Works. Karla Van Vliet and M.R. Baird read found poems. June exhibit: “Found Poems,” works by M.R. Baird created from found poems. National Museum of the Morgan Horse open house in Middlebury. Friday, June 12, 5-7 p.m., National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Come by to see the exhibits and meet the new director. Info: 388-1639 or www.morganhorse. com/museum.

Jun

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SATURDAY

Morgan horse children’s activities in Middlebury. Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m.-noon, National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Children 4-8 can learn about Morgans and their foals with a simple art activity. Donations appreciated. Info: 388-1639 or www.morganhorse.com/museum. Prize bingo in Leicester. Saturday, June 13, 1 p.m., Leicester Senior Center. Refreshments will be served. History program on winter soldiering in Orwell. Saturday, June 13, 2-3:30 p.m., Mount Independence State Historic Site. Longtime re-enactor Mike Barbieri presents “It’s now as cold as ever I felt in my life: Winter Soldiering on Mount Independence.” Info: 802-948-2000. Gypsy Reel in concert in Brandon. Saturday, June 13, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Music. This high-energy band plays tunes rooted in the Celtic tradition but garnered from the whole world. Tickets $20. Reservations recommended: 802-247-4295 or info@brandon-music.net. See the band at http:// gypsyreel.com.

Jun

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SUNDAY

Community Music Center benefit concert in Middlebury. Sunday, June 14, 1-4 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Young musicians are featured in the first concert of the new Middlebury Community Music Center. Student and faculty performances. Reception at 1 p.m. downstairs in the Jackson Gallery. Concert at 2 p.m. Tickets $10 general admission, $20 generous admission, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www.townhalltheater.org. Proceeds benefit the MCMC. Presentation on Vermont’s farm legacy in Ferrisburgh. Sunday, June 14, 3 p.m., Rokeby

All smiles

RILEY MARCHAND OF Charlotte hangs onto “Skittles” for a fellow competitor before conformation class judging at last summer’s Addison County Fair and Field Days. Independent file photo/Trent Campbell

Museum. To open Rokeby’s 2015 exhibit, “The Farm: Drawings of Rowland Evans Robinson, 1850-1880,” Gregory Sharrow of the Vermont Folklife Center will present “Sense of Place,” in which he examines the fabric of Vermont’s farm culture and distinctive traditions from the early 20th century to today. Museum admission $10 adults, $9 seniors, $8 students.

Jun

15

MONDAY

Microsoft Word class in Shoreham. Monday, June 15, 7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Learn to use basic Microsoft Word 2010. Registration fee $15. Sign up at the library. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647.

Jun

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TUESDAY

“New Moon Night” astronomy event in Hubbardton. Tuesday, June 16, 8-11 p.m., Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site. Stargaze with the Green Mountain Alliance of Amateur Astronomers, who bring their telescopes. Bring binoculars, blankets and flashlights. Marshmallows provided. Rain event: Inside illustrated program. Call to confirm: 802-273-2282.

Jun

17

WEDNESDAY Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday,

June 17, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner. Blues jam in Middlebury. Wednesday, June 17, 8-10 p.m., 51 Main. Dennis Willmott from Left Eye Jump will provide lead guitar, bass and drums if you need backup or take a break and let you play. Bring your instrument and get ready to jam. Info: www. go51main.com.

Jun

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THURSDAY

Lap-sit story time in Shoreham. Thursday, June 18, 11 a.m., Platt Memorial Library. For infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 and their parents or caregivers. Stories, rhymes, fingerplays, songs and sometimes a game or activity. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. Historical society potluck and meeting in Bristol. Thursday, June 18, 6 p.m., Howden Hall. The Bristol Historical Society holds a potluck supper followed by a report from the Conservation Society on the Bristol tree inventory. Info: 453-7709 or 453-2888. “Freedom and Unity: The Vermont Movie” screening in Shoreham. Thursday, June 18, 7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Showing Part 2, “Under the Surface.” Popcorn served. Info: www. plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. “It’s About Time” musical revue in Middlebury. Thursday, June 18, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Singers Stephen Rainville and Cathy Walsh,

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Summer Calendar with accompanist-arranger Tim Guiles, sing an entrancing pastiche of songs by composers ranging from Richard Rodgers to Stephen Sondheim to John Bucchino. Tickets $15, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www. townhalltheater.org.

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Rhythm and Rhyme drop-in program for kids in Middlebury. Thursday, June 25, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Kids from birth to 4 years are invited to this fun event led by Lloyd H. Miller. Info: 388-4097. Theater games with Nikki Juvan in Middlebury. Saturday, July 25, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. For kids in grades K-6. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Strawberry Festival in Shoreham. Thursday, June 25, 5-7 p.m., Shoreham Congregational Church, 28 School Road. Annual event featuring strawberry shortcake, strawberry pie, strawberry sundaes, and plain strawberries. Prices range from $2-$7. Some whole strawberry pies may be available. Archaeology presentation in Addison. Thursday, June 25, 7-8 p.m., Chimney Point State Historic Site. Vermont State Archaeologist Jess Robinson presents “Documentation and Perceptions of Native Americans During the Early Periods of Contact in the Champlain Valley.” Info: 802-759-2412. Lego Night in Shoreham. Thursday, June 25, 5:30 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. For ages 5 and up. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647.

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“Tosca’s Kiss” on screen in Middlebury. Friday, June 19, 7 p.m., Town Hall Theater. A spirited documentary that profiles the inhabitants of the Casa di Riposa in Milan, the world’s first nursing home for retired opera singers, founded by composer Giuseppe Verdi in 1896. Tickets $10, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www.townhalltheater.org.

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Church basement sale in Bristol. Saturday, June 20, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Bristol Federated Church. Donations welcome, but no large furniture, exercise equipment or electronics. Volunteers needed. Info: 453-2379 or 453-2619. “Let’s Go Birding” walk in Middlebury. Saturday, June 20, 9-11 a.m., Wright Park. A two-hour guided walk for beginning birders of all ages along the Quest Trail, a spur off the Trail Around Middlebury. Bring binoculars if possible. Snacks. Family-friendly, but not for strollers. A MALT/OCAS event. Town-wide yard sale in Vergennes. Saturday, June 20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., downtown Vergennes. Dozens of yard sales will take place all around the city, as well as on the city green. Maps available online or at the information booth on the green. Rain or shine. Info: 802-388-7951 or www.addisoncounty. com/yardsale. Morgan horse children’s activities in Middlebury. Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m.-noon, National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Children 4-8 can learn about Morgans and their foals with a fun activity. Donations appreciated. Info: 388-1639 or www.morganhorse.com/ museum. Historical crafts and skills demonstrations in Addison. Saturday, June 20, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Chimney Point State Historic Site. Site interpreter Karl Crannell presents “Blast From the Past: How They Made It in New France,” a hands-on demonstration of the crafts and skills practiced by those living here on the frontier of New France. Info: 759-2412. Silent movie screening in Brandon. Saturday, June 20, 7 p.m., Brandon Town Hall and Community Center, Route 7. “The Lost World” (1925), with live musical accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis. A British expedition travels to South America in search of prehistoric creatures. Part of the Brandon Town Hall’s summer silent film series. Free, but donations to the town hall restoration fund appreciated. Info: www.brandontownhall.org. The Northern Third Piano Quartet in concert in Brandon. Saturday, June 20, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Music. This classical quartet plays a program of works by including Mozart, Shostakovich, Schumann and Middlebury composer Jorge Martin. Tickets $20. Reservations recommended at 802-247-4295 or info@brandon-music.net.

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Green Mountain Club Bread Loaf Section celebration and bike tour from Bristol to Middlebury. Sunday, June 21, 9:30 a.m., meet at Bristol town green. Celebrate Father’s Day and the summer solstice with a family ride on back roads, ending at the Middlebury Rec Park playground with a group picnic. Support vehicles, optional return car rides. Info: 802-385-1039. “Colonial Founding Fathers and Their Children” talk in Orwell. Sunday, June 21, 2-3 p.m., Mount Independence State Historic Site. Historian and site interpreter Paul Andriscin gives an illustrated talk on John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin

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Franklin and their children, and how their domestic life compared with their revolutionary activities. Info: 802-948-2000. “Foodaroo” food festival in Middlebury. Sunday, June 21, 3-8 p.m., downtown Middlebury. A new kind of food truck experience, presented by Middlebury UndergrounD (MUD) and the Town Hall Theater. Family-friendly event offering the best of Vermont food and the farm-to-table lifestyle. With live music and street performers. Tickets available at the event.

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Summer reading program for preschoolers in Shoreham. Monday, June 22, 11 a.m., Platt Memorial Library. Kids ages 3-5 are invited to join the summer reading program. This year’s theme: “Every Hero Has a Story.” Preschool activities and events are on Mondays and Wednesdays through July 29. Free lunch for kids birth to 18 follows at noon. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. Summer reading program for youth in Shoreham. Monday, June 22, 1 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Kids 6 and older are invited to join the summer reading program. This year’s theme: “Every Hero Has a Story.” Activities and events are on Mondays and Wednesdays through July 29. Free lunch for kids birth to 18 at noon. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647.

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Movie day for tweens in Middlebury. Tuesday, June 23, 1:30-3 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 and older are invited to enjoy a movie and munch on popcorn with their friends. Info: 388-4097. Master Gardener talk in Shoreham. Tuesday, June 23, 7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Elise Schadler discusses urban forestry and issues such as invasive forest pests, improper planting and care, and soil conditions. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. “Every Hero Has a Story” presentation in Middlebury. Tuesday, June 23, 7 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 and older are invited to come listen to and share 5- to 7-minute stories about heroes in our midst. Info: 388-4097.

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Summer reading program kickoff in Middlebury. Wednesday, June 24, 10 a.m.-noon, Ilsley Library. Sign up for Ilsley Library’s fun and free reading program. Event includes “Touch-a-Truck.” Info: 388-4097. Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, June 24, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner.

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Kids’ drop-in story time in Middlebury. Friday, June 26, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library garden. Kids from birth to age 4 are invited to enjoy a story in the library’s beautiful garden. Info: 388-4097. “Scenes from an Execution” dance performance at Middlebury College. Friday, June 26, noon, Mahaney Center for the Arts. The PTP/NYC dance company gives a work-in-progress showing of its 2015 summer season. Free. Info: www.ptpnyc.org, www.middlebury.edu/arts or 802-443-3168. More on Saturday. Arts Walk in Vergennes. Friday, June 26, 5-7 p.m., downtown Vergennes. Summer event on the fourth Friday of each month, with receptions and artwork displayed at participating businesses around town. Info or to register as an artist: info@ creativespacegallery.org. Exhibit opening reception in Vergennes. Friday, June 26, 5-7 p.m., Creative Space Gallery. Celebrating the opening of the gallery’s June exhibit, “Local Colors.” Part of the Vergennes Art Walk. Info: www.creativespacegallery.org. Table of Grace free community meal in Vergennes. Friday, June 26, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Vergennes Congregational Church. Served monthly, open to all. June menu: cold turkey, salads, bread and dessert. Bring friends. Annual pops concert and fireworks at Middlebury College. Friday, June 26, 5:30 p.m., in the field behind the Mahaney Center for the Arts. The Vermont Philharmonic plays, followed by fireworks. Grounds open for picnicking at 5:30 p.m.; concert at 7:30. Bring chairs, blankets, flashlights. Adults $25 ($20 before June 21), youth $10, children under 12 free. Tickets available at the Sheldon, 802-388-2117 or www.henrysheldonmuseum.org.

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Midd Summer Fest in Middlebury. Saturday, June 27, 4-7 p.m., Marble Works. Fifth annual festival, with over 30 beverage and food vendors, live blues music and local BBQ cooked on site. Tickets $30 at the door or $20 in advance, including sampling tokens for beer, wine, cider and spirits. Limited VIP tickets $40, admission at 3 p.m. Non-sampling tickets $10. Kids under 6 free. No strollers, no pets. Tickets and info: www.middsummerfestival.com. National Museum of the Morgan Horse open house in Middlebury. Saturday, June 27, 4-6 p.m., National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Learn about the museum and its collection. Free. Info: 388-1639 or www.morganhorse.com/ museum. “Judith” dance performance at Middlebury College. Saturday, June 27, 5 p.m., Mahaney Center for the Arts. The PTP/NYC dance company gives a work-in-progress showing of its


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Addison County Amateur Radio Field Days in Addison. Sunday, June 28, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Chimney Point State Historic Site. The Addison County Amateur Radio Association’s ham radio operators set up a simulated emergency radio station that uses only emergency power supplies without reliance on phone systems, Internet or commercial power sources. Open to the public. Info: 759-2412.

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Pre-K/kindergarten story time in East Middlebury. Tuesday, June 30, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Weekly summer story and take-home craft time for young children. Info: 388-7588. Ukulele lessons for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, June 30, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Dayve Huckett of the Middlebury Community Music Center will teach kids in grades K-2, accompanied by an adult, to play ukulele. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Book discussion group for tweens in Middlebury. Tuesday, June 30, 1:30-3 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids ages 9 and older are invited to talk about “I Kill the Mockingbird.” Info: 388-4097. Ukulele lessons for tweens in Middlebury. Tuesday, June 30, 7 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 or older (9-13 accompanied by an adult) are invited to learn to play ukulele with Lloyd H. Miller. Advance registration required at the Adult Circulation desk. Info: 388-4097.

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Magician Tom Joyce in Middlebury. Wednesday, July 1, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Tickets available at the Youth Services desk two weeks in advance. Info: 388-4097. Stories and lunch with “The Librarian” in Middlebury. Wednesday, July 1, 12:30-1 p.m., Memorial Sports Center. Ilsley Library Youth Services Librarian Tricia Allen invites kids from birth to age 4 to drop in for story time and a free lunch. This event happens Wednesdays and Fridays during the summer. Info: 388-4097. Recreation activities for kids in Bristol. Wednesday, July 1, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Bristol town park, near the playground. Join the Bristol Rec Department for “Let’s Celebrate Summer!” Free lunch included. Weather permitting. Info: 453-5885. Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, July 1, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner.

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Rhythm and Rhyme drop-in program for kids in Middlebury. Thursday, July 2, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Kids from birth to 4 years are invited to this fun event led by Lloyd H. Miller. Info: 388-4097. Kids’ craft and “book bites” drop-in time in East Middlebury. Thursday, July 2, 3:30-5 p.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Elementary-age children are invited for craft time, while tweens and teens are invited for “book bites.” Info: 388-7588.

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Independence Day bake sale in Hancock. Friday, July 3, 10 a.m. until the food runs out, JD’s Quickstop, 529 Route 100. Kids’ drop-in story time in Middlebury. Friday, July 3, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library garden. Kids from birth to age 4 are invited to enjoy a story in the library’s beautiful garden. Info: 388-4097. Carillon concert at Middlebury College. Friday, July 3, 5 p.m., Mead Chapel and surrounding grounds. George Matthew Jr., carillonneur at Middlebury College and Norwich University, performs the first in a summer-long series of carillon concerts featuring guest carillonneurs from around the world. Info: 443-3168 or www. middlebury.edu/arts. Street dance in Brandon. Friday, July 3, 5-10 p.m., Central Park. Bring the whole family for an evening of free family fun. Fireworks in Bristol. Friday, July 3, dusk, Bristol ball park. BY MAIL ON A

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“Introduction to Movie-Making” youth media lab in Middlebury. Monday, June 29, 1-4 p.m., Ilsley Library. First day of a week-long movie camp. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Band concert in Vergennes. Monday, June 29, 7 p.m., Vergennes City Park. Weekly summer band concert by the Vergennes City Band.

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Fourth of July celebration in Bristol. Saturday, July 4, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., downtown Bristol. 7:30 a.m., 5K road race; 9 a.m., Great Bristol Outhouse Race; 10:30 a.m., parade begins; noon, live music, food and vendors on the green. Parade theme: Mardi Gras. Fourth of July parade in Brandon. Saturday, July 4, 1 p.m., downtown Brandon. Floats, bands, fire engines, antique cars and tractors and more. Food and craft vendors, silent auction, family activities and games. Info: bidcc@yahoo.com. Mark Mandeville and Raianne Richards in concert in Ripton. Saturday, July 4, 7:30 p.m., Ripton Community House. The Ripton Community Coffee House welcomes Mandeville and Richards singing harmony and playing ukulele, clarinet, guitar and banjo. Refreshments available. The community house is handicap-accessible but the bathrooms are not. Admission $10, $8 seniors and teens. Info: 388-9782. Fireworks in Brandon. Saturday, July 4, 5 p.m., Park Village (the old Brandon Training School grounds). Live music, food, fun, and float winner announcements. Fireworks at dusk. Donations appreciated. Info: bidcc@yahoo.com.

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“Withdrawal from Mount Independence” event in Orwell. Sunday, July 5, 1 p.m., Mount Independence State Historic Site. Commemorating the July 5, 1777, American withdrawal from the Mount. Period readings,

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Rik Palieri on stage in Middlebury. Monday, July 6, noon, Middlebury Rec Park. A “brown-bag special” lunchtime show for kids, part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www. festivalonthegreen.org. Movie night in Shoreham. Monday, July 6, 6 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Enjoy a superhero movie (PG). Popcorn and drinks served. Info: www. plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. Band concert in Vergennes. Monday, July 6, 7 p.m., Vergennes City Park. Weekly summer band concert by the Vergennes City Band. Ten Strings and a Goat Skin on stage in Middlebury. Monday, July 6, 7 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. Traditional/Acadian music. Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www.festivalonthegreen.org. The 24th Street Wailers on stage in Middlebury. Monday, July 6, 8:30 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. Raw, gritty and funky young breakout blues artists. Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www. festivalonthegreen.org.

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Pre-K/kindergarten story time in East Middlebury. Tuesday, July 7, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Weekly summer story and take-home craft time for young children. Info: 388-7588. Ukulele lessons for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 7, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Dayve Huckett of the Middlebury Community Music Center will teach kids in grades K-2, accompanied by an adult, to play ukulele. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Stephen Gratto on stage in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 7, noon, Middlebury Rec Park. A “brown-bag special” lunchtime show for kids, part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www.festivalonthegreen.org. “Fabulous Felt” workshop in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 7, 1:30-3 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids of all ages (younger than 9 accompanied by an adult) are invited to join local craftsperson Danielle Gori-Montanelli to make fashionable felt creations. Info: 388-4097. Ukulele lessons for tweens in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 7, 7 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 or older (9-13 accompanied by an adult) are invited to learn to play ukulele with Lloyd H. Miller. Advance registration required at the Adult Circulation desk. Info: 388-4097. The Miles Donahue Quintet on stage in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 7, 7 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. “A jazz treasure.” Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www. festivalonthegreen.org. Darlingside on stage in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 7, 8:30 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. “A quartet with a rich line in acoustic textures and chamber-rock dynamics.” Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www.festivalonthegreen.org.

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No Strings Marionettes on stage in Middlebury. Wednesday, July 8, noon, Middlebury Rec Park. A “brown-bag special” lunchtime show for kids, part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www.festivalonthegreen.org. Recreation activities for kids in Bristol. Wednesday, July 8, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Bristol town park, near the playground. Join the Bristol Rec Department for “All About Bubbles.” Free lunch included. Weather permitting. Info: 453-5885. Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, July 8, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner. Caitlin Canty on stage in Middlebury. Wednesday, July 8, 7 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. Vermont native who is “the next great Americana star.” Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www.festivalonthegreen.org. The Mike & Ruthy Band on stage in Middlebury. Wednesday, July 8, 8:30 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. An exciting quintet mixing up fiddle and banjo with drums, bass and pedal steel. Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www.festivalonthegreen.org.

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Rhythm and Rhyme drop-in program for kids in Middlebury. Thursday, July 9, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Kids from birth to 4 years are invited to this fun event led by Lloyd H. Miller. Info: 388-4097. Lap-sit story time in Shoreham. Thursday, July 9, 11 a.m., Platt Memorial Library. For infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 and their parents or caregivers. Stories, rhymes, fingerplays, songs and sometimes a game or activity. Info: www. plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. PaDulabaum on stage in Middlebury. Thursday, July 9, noon, Middlebury Rec

Park. Rebecca Padula and Gary Dulabaum entertain. A “brown-bag special” lunchtime show for kids, part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www. festivalonthegreen.org. Kids’ craft and “book bites” drop-in time in East Middlebury. Thursday, July 9, 3:30-5 p.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Elementary-age children are invited for craft time, while tweens and teens are invited for “book bites.” Info: 388-7588. Lego Night in Shoreham. Thursday, July 9, 5:30 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. For ages 5 and up. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. The Bluegrass Gospel Project on stage in Middlebury. Thursday, July 9, 7 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. Roots planted in the bluegrass tradition. Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www. festivalonthegreen.org. Basin Bluegrass Festival in Brandon. Thursday, July 9, 7 p.m., Basin Road. Four-day family-friendly festival with camping starting July 5. Festival opens with a classic country concert by Cannonball Express. Tickets and info: www. basinbluegrassfestival.com. Heather Maloney on stage in Middlebury. Thursday, July 9, 8:30 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. “A quickly rising star, her music is riveting, her voice adventurous, her lyrics thought provoking.” Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www. festivalonthegreen.org. “Annie” on screen outdoors in Bristol. Thursday, July 9, starting at dark, Bristol town park. The Bristol Rec Department brings another summer of Movies in the Park, film classics shown outside on a theater-sized screen. Free. Bring a blanket and bug spray.

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“Family Fridays” craft activity in Ferrisburgh. Friday, July 10, 10 a.m.-noon, Rokeby Museum. “Weekly summer make-and-take craft program. Cost $3 per participant or free with museum admission. Info: 802-877-3406 or rokeby@comcast.net. Basin Bluegrass Festival in Brandon. Friday, July 10, 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Basin Road. Four-day family-friendly festival with camping starting July 5. Stage concerts all day. Tickets and info: www.basinbluegrassfestival.com. Kids’ drop-in story time in Middlebury. Friday, July 10, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library garden. Kids from birth to age 4 are invited to enjoy a story in the library’s beautiful garden. Info: 388-4097. Instrument petting zoo in Middlebury. Friday, July 10, 11 a.m., Ilsley Library. For kids of all ages, but children younger than 9 should be accompanied by an adult. With the Middlebury Community Music Center. Info: 38-4097. Magician Tom Verner on stage in Middlebury. Friday, July 10, noon, Middlebury Rec Park. A “brown-bag special” lunchtime show for kids, part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www. festivalonthegreen.org. Carillon concert at Middlebury College. Friday, July 10, 5 p.m., Mead Chapel and surrounding grounds. Gordon Slater, Canadian Dominion Carillonneur Emeritus, performs. Info: 443-3168 or www.middlebury.edu/arts. Author talk in Middlebury. Friday, July 10, 5-7 p.m., National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Meet with a popular author of Morgan-related books. Info: 388-1639 or www. morganhorse.com/museum. Vance Gilbert on stage in Middlebury. Friday, July 10, 7 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. Described as having “the voice of an angel, the wit of a devil and the guitar playing of a god.” Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www. festivalonthegreen.org. Ray Vega and Tales from the Boogie Down. Friday, July 10, 8:30 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. Known as one of the innovators of the international jazz and Latin music scenes. Part of Middlebury’s annual Festival on-the-Green. Free. Info: www.festivalonthegreen.org.

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Monthly wildlife walk in Middlebury. Saturday, July 11, 7 a.m., Otter View Park and Hurd Grassland. A monthly OCAS-MALT event inviting community members to help survey birds and other wildlife. Meet at Otter View Park parking area, corner of Weybridge Street and Pulp Mill Bridge Road. Beginning birders welcome. Shorter routes possible. Info: 388-1007 or 388-6019. Battle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War encampment in Hubbardton. Saturday, July 11, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site. Two-day re-enactment with tactical military demonstrations, camp and battlefield tours, kids’ activities, music, and sutler’s row shopping. Battle maneuvers on Sunday morning. Info: 802-273-2282. Basin Bluegrass Festival in Brandon. Saturday, July 11, 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Basin Road. Four-day family-friendly festival with camping starting July 5. Stage concerts all day. Tickets and info: www.basinbluegrassfestival.com. Garden tour in Lincoln. Saturday, July 11, noon-5 p.m., at seven gardens in Lincoln. The Sheldon Museum in Middlebury offers its fourth annual garden tour, this time at spectacular gardens in Lincoln, with local artists painting en plein air in the gardens. Tickets $25, available in advance at the museum, at www.henrysheldonmuseum. org after June 1 or at on the day of the tour at a Lincoln location to be announced. Reception follows at WildWind on Orchard Road in North Lincoln. The garden paintings will be for sale. Info: 802-388-2117 or www. henrysheldonmuseum.org. Silent movie screening in Brandon. Saturday, July 11, 7 p.m., Brandon Town Hall and Community Center, Route 7. “Hands Up!,” with live musical accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis. A Raymond Griffith Civil War comedy, in which a Southern spy must work every angle to prevent a shipment of Western gold from reaching Union forces. Part of the Brandon Town Hall’s summer silent film series. Free, but donations to the town hall restoration fund appreciated. Info: www. brandontownhall.org. Street dance with the Vermont Jazz Ensemble in Middlebury. Saturday, July 11, 7 p.m., Middlebury Rec Park. Wrapping up the 37th annual Festival on-the Green with a big band dance. Come early for dance lessons with Jim Condon. Jocelyn Pettit Band in concert in Brandon. Saturday, July 11, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Music. Celtic and Canadian folk music. Tickets $20. Reservations recommended at 802-247-4295 or info@brandon-music.net.

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Battle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War encampment in Hubbardton. Sunday, July 12, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site. Two-day re-enactment with tactical military demonstrations, camp and battlefield tours, kids’ activities, music, and sutler’s row shopping. Battle maneuvers on Sunday morning. Info: 802-273-2282. Basin Bluegrass Festival in Brandon. Sunday, July 12, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Basin Road. Four-day family-friendly festival with camping starting July 5. Gospel sing at 9 a.m., stage concerts 10 a.m-2 p.m. Tickets and info: www. basinbluegrassfestival.com.

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Band concert in Vergennes. Monday, July 13, 7 p.m., Vergennes City Park. Weekly summer band concert by the Vergennes City Band.

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East Middlebury. Tuesday, July 14, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Weekly summer story and take-home craft time for young children. Info: 388-7588. Ukulele lessons for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 14, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Dayve Huckett of the Middlebury Community Music Center will teach kids in grades K-2, accompanied by an adult, to play ukulele. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Garden club workshop for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 14, 1:30-3 p.m., Ilsley Library. Middlebury Garden Club members teach kids 9 and older how to make a beautiful flower arrangement. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Ukulele lessons for tweens in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 14, 7 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 or older (9-13 accompanied by an adult) are invited to learn to play ukulele with Lloyd H. Miller. Advance registration required at the Adult Circulation desk. Info: 388-4097.

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Off-site story time for kids in Middlebury. Wednesday, July 15, 10:30 a.m., location TBA. Check with the library (388-4097) to find out the mystery location. Tickets available at the Youth Services desk two weeks in advance. Recreation activities for kids in Bristol. Wednesday, July 15, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Holley Hall. Join the Bristol Rec Department for a celebration with the Lawrence Memorial Library. Free lunch included. Info: 453-5885. Lions auction and chicken BBQ in Middlebury. Wednesday, July 15, 4:30 p.m., Middlebury town green. Annual event, with chicken BBQ at 4:30 p.m. and auction at 6 p.m. Donations accepted; call 758-2813 or 388-0802; no garage sale leftovers or appliances. Rain location: Memorial Sports Center. Carillon concert at Middlebury College. Wednesday, July 15, 5 p.m., Mead Chapel and surrounding grounds. College carillonneur George Matthew Jr. will perform a special all-Beethoven program to help kick off the Language Schools’ centennial celebration. Free. Info: 443-3168 or www.middlebury.edu/arts. Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, July 15, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner.

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Itsy Bitsy Yoga drop-in program for kids in Middlebury. Thursday, July 16, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Kids from birth to 4 years are invited to participate. Info: 388-4097. Storyteller from the Children’s Literacy Foundation in Middlebury. Thursday, July 16, 2:30 p.m., Ilsley Library. For kids of all ages, but children younger than 9 should be accompanied by an adult. Info: 388-4097. Kids’ craft and “book bites” drop-in time in East Middlebury. Thursday, July 16, 3:30-5 p.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Elementary-age children are invited for craft time, while tweens and teens are invited for “book bites.” Info: 388-7588. Historical society meeting in Bristol. Thursday, July 16, 7 p.m., Howden Hall. The Bristol Historical Society welcomes Judith Edwards, who will talk about the Civilian Conservation Corps. Info: 453-7709 or 453-2888. “Freedom and Unity: The Vermont Movie” screening in Shoreham. Thursday, July 16, 7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Showing Part 3, “Refuge, Reinvention and Revolution.” Popcorn served. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. Historical society meeting in Salisbury. Thursday, July 16, 7 p.m., Salisbury Congregational Church. The Salisbury Historical Society welcomes Bill Powers, who will present “Aunt Jennie (1856-1934).” Aunt Jennie is a legend in the Lake Dunmore area, famous for her teahouse and restaurants at the lake and the Rutland fair. More than 50 images will be shown. “Starry, Starry Night” astronomy event in Hubbardton. Thursday, July 16, 8-11 p.m.,


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Summer Calendar Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site. Stargaze with the Green Mountain Alliance of Amateur Astronomers, who bring their telescopes. Comet PanSTARRS, discovered in 2014, may be visible. Bring binoculars, blankets and flashlights. Marshmallows provided. Rain event: Inside illustrated program. Call to confirm: 802-273-2282. “Back to the Future” on screen outdoors in Bristol. Thursday, July 16, starting at dark, Bristol town park. The Bristol Rec Department brings another summer of Movies in the Park, film classics shown outside on a theater-sized screen. Free. Bring a blanket and bug spray.

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“Family Fridays” craft activity in Ferrisburgh. Friday, July 17, 10 a.m.-noon, Rokeby Museum. “Weekly summer make-and-take craft program. Cost $3 per participant or free with museum admission. Info: 802-877-3406 or rokeby@comcast.net. Kids’ drop-in story time in Middlebury. Friday, July 17, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library garden. Kids from birth to age 4 are invited to enjoy a story in the library’s beautiful garden. Info: 388-4097. Carillon concert at Middlebury College. Friday, July 17, 5 p.m., Mead Chapel and surrounding grounds. John Widmann, municipal carillonneur in Frederick, Md., performs. Info: 443-3168 or www.middlebury. edu/arts. Family-friendly movie night in Middlebury. Friday, July 17, 6:30 p.m., Ilsley Library. Movies selected by patrons; stop by the children’s room to vote for your pick. Info: 388-4097.

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Morgan horse children’s activities in Middlebury. Saturday, July 18, 10 a.m.-noon, National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Children 4-8 can learn about Morgans and their foals with a fun activity. Donations appreciated. Info: 388-1639 or www. morganhorse.com/museum. Historical crafts and skills demonstrations in Addison. Saturday, July 18, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Chimney Point State Historic Site. Site interpreter Karl Crannell presents “Blast From the Past: How They Made It in New France,” a hands-on demonstration of the crafts and skills practiced by those living here on the frontier of New France. Info: 759-2412. Goshen Gallop 10K in Goshen. Saturday, July 18, 4-6:30 p.m., Blueberry Hill Inn. Rugged 10K course on the dirt roads in Goshen and the packed soil trails in the Moosalamoo National Recreation Area. Challenging event for runners of all abilities. Followed by a meal, awards and music. Addison County Community Trust 25th anniversary celebration in Middlebury. Saturday, July 18, 6 p.m., Woodchuck Cider, Exchange Street. ACCT will hold a celebration and silent auction to mark the nonprofit’s 25 years of providing affordable housing and conserving land in the county. Britt Connors & Bourbon Renewal in concert in Brandon. Saturday, July 18, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Music. Singer/songwriter Britt Connors blends blues, folk and country with jazz voicings and pop sensibilities. Tickets $20. Reservations recommended at 802-247-4295 or info@ brandon-music.net.

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middlebury.edu/arts. Table of Grace free community meal in Vergennes. Friday, July 24, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Vergennes Congregational Church. Served monthly, open to all. July menu: cold ham, salads, bread and dessert. Bring friends. Family-friendly movie night in Middlebury. Friday, July 24, 6:30 p.m., Ilsley Library. Movies selected by patrons; stop by the children’s room to vote for your pick. Info: 388-4097. “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” on stage in Middlebury. Friday, July 24, 7 p.m., Town Hall Theater. The young cast of THT’s Young Company puts a new spin on the world-famous musical about Joseph and his coat of many colors. Tickets $10, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www.townhalltheater.org. Also on July 25.

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Revolutionary War living history program in Hubbardton. Sunday, July 19, 1-2:15 p.m., Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site. A Hubbardton resident from 1775 “comes to life” to talk with visitors about the Battle of Hubbardton and life in the path of war, leading a walk to the East Hubbardton Cemetery and back. Info: 802-273-2282. Presentation on ancient crops in Ferrisburgh. Sunday, July 19, 3 p.m., Rokeby Museum. Fred Wiseman presents “Seeds of Renewal,” in which he recounts his efforts to track down and reintroduce crops, such as Abenaki rose corn and Algon

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quin squash, that are now locally extinct. Entrance fee $2 or free with museum admission. Info: 802-877-3406.

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Band concert in Vergennes. Monday, July 20, 7 p.m., Vergennes City Park. Weekly summer band concert by the Vergennes City Band.

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“Stop Motion” youth media lab in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 21, 9 a.m.-noon, Ilsley Library. First day of a four-day movie camp. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Pre-K/kindergarten story time in East Middlebury. Tuesday, July 21, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Weekly summer story and take-home craft time for young children. Info: 388-7588. Ukulele lessons for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Dayve Huckett of the Middlebury Community Music Center will teach kids in grades K-2, accompanied by an adult, to play ukulele. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Comic book workshop for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 21, 1:30-3 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 and older are invited to learn to write and draw their own comic books with Ericc Cram. Advance registration required: 388-4097. The Great Brandon Auction. Tuesday, July 21, 4 p.m., Central Park. Benefit for the Brandon Chamber of Commerce offering goods and services, attic treasures, new art, gift certificates, antiques, furniture and more. Rain or shine. Preview at 2 p.m. Terms: cash or good check. Info: 247-6401. Ukulele lessons for tweens in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 21, 7 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 or older (9-13 accompanied by an adult) are invited to learn to play ukulele with Lloyd H. Miller. Advance registration required at the Adult Circulation desk. Info: 388-4097.

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Taradiddle performance for kids in Middlebury. Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Who will save the day? Join Taradiddle for an exploration in story and song. Tickets available at the Youth Services desk two weeks in advance. Info: 388-4097. Recreation activities for kids in Bristol.

Wednesday, July 22, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Bristol town park, near the playground. Join the Bristol Rec Department for a teddy bear picnic. Free lunch included. Weather permitting. Info: 453-5885. Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, July 22, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner. “Freedom and Unity: The Vermont Movie” screening in Shoreham. Wednesday, July 22, 7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Showing Part 4, “Doers and Shapers.” Popcorn served. Info: www.plattlib. org or 802-897-2647.

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Itsy Bitsy Yoga drop-in program for kids in Middlebury. Thursday, July 23, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Kids from birth to 4 years are invited to participate. Info: 388-4097. Kids’ craft and “book bites” drop-in time in East Middlebury. Thursday, July 23, 3:30-5 p.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Elementary-age children are invited for craft time, while tweens and teens are invited for “book bites.” Info: 388-7588. Lego Night in Shoreham. Thursday, July 23, 5:30-7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. For kids ages 5 and up. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. “Cinderella” on screen outdoors in Bristol. Thursday, July 23, starting at dark, Bristol town park. The Bristol Rec Department brings another summer of Movies in the Park, film classics shown outside on a theater-sized screen. Free. Bring a blanket and bug spray.

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“Family Fridays” craft activity in Ferrisburgh. Friday, July 24, 10 a.m.-noon, Rokeby Museum. “Weekly summer make-and-take craft program. Cost $3 per participant or free with museum admission. Info: 802-877-3406 or rokeby@comcast.net. Kids’ drop-in story time in Middlebury. Friday, July 24, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library garden. Kids from birth to age 4 are invited to enjoy a story in the library’s beautiful garden. Info: 388-4097. Arts Walk in Vergennes. Friday, July 24, 5-7 p.m., downtown Vergennes. Summer event on the fourth Friday of each month, with receptions and artwork displayed at participating businesses around town. Info: info@creativespacegallery.org. Carillon concert at Middlebury College. Friday, July 24, 5 p.m., Mead Chapel and surrounding grounds. Sergei Gratchev, instructor and carillonneur in Hulst, Netherlands, and at the Middlebury Summer Russian School, performs. Info: 443-3168 or www.

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Morgan horse children’s activities in Middlebury. Saturday, July 25, 10 a.m.-noon, National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Children 4-8 can learn about Morgans and their foals with a fun activity. Donations appreciated. Info: 388-1639 or www. morganhorse.com/museum. Living history presentation in Orwell. Saturday, July 25, 2-3:30 p.m., Mount Independence State Historic Site. Modern-day historian Paul Andriscin presents “An Inquiry into the Revolutionary Mind,” by “interviewing” American Gen. Benedict Arnold and British Gen. Guy Carleton about their activities on Lake Champlain in 1776, including the Battle of Valcour. Info: 802-948-2000. “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” on stage in Middlebury. Saturday, July 25, 7 p.m., Town Hall Theater. The young cast of THT’s Young Company puts a new spin on the world-famous musical about Joseph and his coat of many colors. Tickets $10, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www.townhalltheater.org. Hiroya Tsukamoto in concert in Brandon. Saturday, July 25, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Music. A one-of-a-kind Japanese composer, guitarist and singer/songwriter playing world music. Tickets $20. Reservations recommended at 802-247-4295 or info@brandon-music.net.

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Historic Clocks and Watches Afternoon in Addison. Sunday, July 26, noon-4 p.m., Chimney Point State Historic Site. Members of the Green Mountain Timekeepers Society will be on hand to talk about historic clocks and watches, and repairs. Bring your timepieces or photographs and learn more about them. Info: 759-2412. Guided history walk across the Lake Champlain Bridge. Sunday, July 26, 1-3 p.m., meet at the Crown Point, N.Y., State Historic Site Museum. State historic site managers Elsa Gilbertson of Chimney Point, Vt., and Thomas Hughes of Crown Point, N.Y., present “Points of Interest,” a guided walk across the bridge. Rain or shine. Info: 759-2412.

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Band concert in Vergennes. Monday, July 27, 7 p.m., Vergennes City Park. Weekly summer band concert by the Vergennes City Band.

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Pre-K/kindergarten story time in East Middlebury. Tuesday, July 28, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Weekly summer story and take-home craft time for young children. Info: 388-7588. Ukulele lessons for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 28, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Dayve Huckett of the Middlebury Community Music Center will teach kids in grades K-2, accompanied by an adult, to play ukulele. Advance registration


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Summer Calendar required: 388-4097. Marble run workshop for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 28, 1:30-3 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 and older are invited to build a marble run out of cardboard and tubes. Info: 388-4097. South Royalton Band in concert in Hancock. Tuesday, July 28, 6:30 p.m., Hancock bandstand. All are invited. Bring a picnic dinner. No alcohol. Ukulele lessons for tweens in Middlebury. Tuesday, July 28, 7 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 or older (9-13 accompanied by an adult) are invited to learn to play ukulele with Lloyd H. Miller. Advance registration required at the Adult Circulation desk. Info: 388-4097.

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Live animal presentation for kids in Middlebury. Wednesday, July 29, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. The Southern Vermont Natural History Museum presents “Super Animals.” Tickets available two weeks in advance at the Youth Services desk. Info: 388-4097. Recreation activities for kids in Bristol. Wednesday, July 29, 12:30-3:30 p.m., Bristol town park, near the playground. Join the Bristol Rec Department and members of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department to learn about ecology, casting, fishing, knot-tying and lures. Free lunch included. Weather permitting. Info: 453-5885. Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, July 29, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner.

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Itsy Bitsy Yoga drop-in program for kids in Middlebury. Thursday, July 30, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Kids from birth to 4 years are invited to participate. Info: 388-4097. Kids’ craft and “book bites” drop-in time in East Middlebury. Thursday, July 2, 3:30-5 p.m., Sarah Partridge Library, 431 East Main St. Elementary-age children are invited for craft time, while tweens and teens are invited for “book bites.” Info: 388-7588. “Despicable Me” on screen outdoors in Bristol. Thursday, July 30, starting at dark, Bristol town park. The Bristol Rec Department brings another summer of Movies in the Park, film classics shown outside on a theater-sized screen. Free. Bring a blanket and bug spray.

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“Family Fridays” craft activity in Ferrisburgh. Friday, July 31, 10 a.m.-noon, Rokeby Museum. “Weekly summer make-and-take craft program. Cost $3 per participant or free with museum admission. Info: 802-877-3406 or rokeby@comcast.net. Kids’ drop-in story time in Middlebury. Friday, July 31, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library garden. Kids from birth to age 4 are invited to enjoy a story in the library’s beautiful garden. Info: 388-4097. Carillon concert at Middlebury College. Friday, July 31, 5 p.m., Mead Chapel and surrounding grounds. Elena Sadina, instructor at the Middlebury College Language Schools and the Royal Carillon School in Mechelen, Belgium, performs. Info: 443-3168 or www.middlebury.edu/arts. “An Evening to Remember” social in Addison. Friday, July 31, 6-8 p.m., Chimney Point State Historic Site, Addison. Thirteenth annual evening social. Spend a relaxing summer evening in an old resort on Lake Champlain. Museum, music, children’s activities, historic re-enactors from Chimney Point’s past. Info: 759-2412. Family-friendly movie night in Middlebury. Friday, July 31, 6:30 p.m., Ilsley Library. Movies selected by patrons; stop by the children’s room to vote for your pick. Info: 388-4097.

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SATURDAY Town-wide yard sale in Brandon. Saturday, Aug. 1, 9 a.m., throughout

Brandon. Sidewalk sales and town-wide yard sales. Rain or shine. Map available Aug. 1 at the Brandon Museum and Visitor Center, 4 Grove St. Info: 247-6401. Summer reading program celebration in Shoreham. Saturday, Aug. 1, 1-3 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Wrapping up the program with Superhero Training School, for kids ages 3-18 who complete the program and read at least five books. Lunch served. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. Snake Mountain Bluegrass & The Connor Sisters in concert in Brandon. Saturday, Aug. 1, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Music. The best of modern and traditional bluegrass. Tickets $20. Reservations recommended at 802-247-4295 or info@brandon-music.net.

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Band concert in Vergennes. Monday, Aug. 3, 7 p.m., Vergennes City Park. Weekly summer band concert by the Vergennes City Band.

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Addison County Fair and Field Days in New Haven. Tuesday, Aug. 4, all day, Field Days fairgrounds. Vermont’s largest agricultural fair. Runs Aug. 4-8. Info: www.addisoncountyfielddays.com. Runs Aug. 4-8. Ukulele lessons for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Dayve Huckett of the Middlebury Community Music Center will teach kids in grades K-2, accompanied by an adult, to play ukulele. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Clay charm-making workshop for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1:30-3 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 and older are invited to squish, roll, stretch clay to make miniature clay charms with the library’s own Kathryn. Info: 388-4095. Ukulele lessons for tweens in Middlebury. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 7 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 or older (9-13 accompanied by an adult) are invited to learn to play ukulele with Lloyd H. Miller. Advance registration required at the Adult Circulation desk. Info: 388-4097.

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Addison County Fair and Field Days in New Haven. Wednesday, Aug. 5, all day, Field Days fairgrounds. Vermont’s largest agricultural fair. Runs Aug. 4-8. Info: www.addisoncountyfielddays.com. Runs Aug. 4-8. Recreation activities for kids in Bristol. Wednesday, Aug. 5, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Bristol town park, near the playground. Join the Bristol Rec Department for “It’s a WET Event.” Free lunch included. Weather permitting. Info: 453-5885. Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, Aug. 5, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner. Historical society program on Newton Academy in Shoreham. Wednesday, Aug. 5, 7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. The library and the Shoreham Historical Society welcome E.L. Barnard, who will discuss his book, a history and memoir of Newton Academy. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647.

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Addison County Fair and Field Days in New Haven. Thursday, Aug. 6, all day, Field Days fairgrounds. Vermont’s largest agricultural fair. Runs Aug. 4-8. Info: www.addisoncountyfielddays.com. Runs Aug. 4-8. Itsy Bitsy Yoga drop-in program for kids in Middlebury. Thursday, July Aug. 6, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Kids from birth to 4 years are invited to participate. Info: 388-4097.

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Addison County Fair and Field Days in New Haven. Friday, Aug. 7, all day, Field Days fairgrounds. Vermont’s largest agricultural fair. Runs Aug. 4-8. Info: www. addisoncountyfielddays.com. Runs Aug. 4-8. “Family Fridays” craft activity in Ferrisburgh. Friday, Aug. 7, 10 a.m.-noon, Rokeby Museum. “Weekly summer make-and-take craft program. Cost $3 per participant or free with museum admission. Info: 802-877-3406 or rokeby@ comcast.net. Kids’ drop-in story time in Middlebury. Friday, Aug. 7, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library garden. Kids from birth to age 4 are invited to enjoy a story in the library’s beautiful garden. Info: 388-4097. Carillon concert at Middlebury College. Friday, Aug. 7, 5 p.m., Mead Chapel and surrounding grounds. Tatiana Lukyanova, carillonneur at the First Church of Christ Congregational in New Britain, Conn., performs. Info: 443-3168 or www. middlebury.edu/arts. Family-friendly movie night in Middlebury. Friday, Aug. 7, 6:30 p.m., Ilsley Library. Movies selected by patrons; stop by the children’s room to vote for your pick. Info: 388-4097.

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Monthly wildlife walk in Middlebury. Saturday, Aug. 8, 7 a.m., Otter View Park and Hurd Grassland. A monthly OCAS-MALT event inviting community members to help survey birds and other wildlife. Meet at Otter View Park parking area, corner of Weybridge Street and Pulp Mill Bridge Road. Beginning birders welcome. Shorter routes possible. Info: 388-1007 or 388-6019. Addison County Fair and Field Days in New Haven. Saturday, Aug. 8, all day, Field Days fairgrounds. Vermont’s largest agricultural fair. Runs Aug. 4-8. Info: www.addisoncountyfielddays. com. Runs Aug. 4-8. Flea market in Hancock. Saturday, Aug. 8, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Hancock Town Hall, 1097 Route 100. Morgan horse children’s activities in Middlebury. Saturday, Aug. 8, 10 a.m.-noon, National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Children 4-8 can learn about Morgan horses with a fun activity. Donations appreciated. Info: 388-1639 or www. morganhorse.com/museum.

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Hike into History in Orwell. Sunday, Aug. 9, 2-4 p.m., Mount Independence State Historic Site. Walk in the footsteps of Revolutionary War soldiers with guide Stephen Zeoli. Wear walking shoes and dress for the weather. Info: 802-948-2000.

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Band concert in Vergennes. Monday, Aug. 10, 7 p.m., Vergennes City Park. Weekly summer band concert by the Vergennes City Band. “Freedom and Unity: The Vermont Movie” screening in Shoreham. Monday, Aug. 10, 7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Showing Part 5, “Ceres’ Children.” Popcorn served. Info: www. plattlib.org or 802-897-2647.

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“Advanced Movie-Making” youth media lab in Middlebury. Tuesday, Aug. 11, 9 a.m.-noon, Ilsley Library. First day of a four-day movie camp. Advance registration required: 388-4097. Super-fan fete for kids in Middlebury. Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1:30-3 p.m., Ilsley Library. Kids 9 and older are invited to come celebrate their favorite fandoms. Info: 388-4097.

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Summer reading program closing celebration in Middlebury. Wednesday, Aug. 12, 10:30 a.m.-noon, Ilsley Library. Wrap up the summer reading program with a tie-dye celebration. Info: 388-4097. Recreation activities for kids in Bristol. Wednesday, Aug. 12, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Bristol town park, near the playground. Join the Bristol Rec Department and hula on over to the luau. Free lunch included. Weather permitting. Info: 453-5885. Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, Aug. 12, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner.

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Itsy Bitsy Yoga drop-in program for kids in Middlebury. Thursday, Aug. 13, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library. Kids from birth to 4 years are invited to participate. Info: 388-4097. Lap-sit story time in Shoreham. Thursday, Aug. 13, 11 a.m., Platt Memorial Library. For infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 and their parents or caregivers. Stories, rhymes, fingerplays, songs and sometimes a game or activity. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647.

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Kids’ drop-in story time in Middlebury. Friday, Aug. 14, 10:30 a.m., Ilsley Library garden. Kids from birth to age 4 are invited to enjoy a story in the library’s beautiful garden. Info: 388-4097. Carillon concert for commencement prelude at Middlebury College. Friday, Aug. 14, 4 p.m. Mead Chapel and surrounding lawns. Middlebury College carillonneur George Matthew Jr. will announce the start of the Middlebury Language Schools’ commencement procession. Free. Exhibit opening reception in Middlebury. Friday, Aug. 14, 5-7 p.m., National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Celebrating a new exhibit of Morgan horse photos by Brett Simison. On exhibit through early September. Info: 388-1639 or www. morganhorse.com/museum. Teddy bear sleepover in Shoreham. Friday, Aug. 14, 6-7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Story time for kids 2 and older. Kids wear jammies and bring their favorite stuffed animal for stories, milk and cookies, activity and craft. Stuffed animals will spend the night, to be picked up Saturday with a photo album of their adventures. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647.

Aug

15

SATURDAY

Town-wide yard sale in Bridport. Saturday, Aug. 15, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. around Bridport. Continues Sunday. “Weeds as Medicine” talk and walk in Orwell. Saturday, Aug. 15, 1-3 p.m., Mount Independence State Historic Site. Gardener, educator and clinical herbalist Julie Mitchell leads a guided walk to look at “weeds” on the Mount and what they offer as medicine. Rain or shine. Info: 802-948-2000. Historical crafts and skills demonstrations in Addison. Saturday, Aug. 15, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Chimney Point State Historic Site. Site interpreter Karl Crannell presents “Blast From the Past: How They Made It in New France,” a hands-on demonstration of the crafts and skills practiced by those living here on the frontier of New France. Info: 759-2412. Silent movie screening in Brandon. Saturday, Aug. 15, 7 p.m., Brandon Town Hall and Community Center, Route 7. “Three Ages” (1923), with live musical accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis. Buster Keaton’s first full-length comedy, interweaving tales of romance from three historic periods. Part of the Brandon Town Hall’s summer silent film series. Free, but donations to the town hall restoration fund appreciated. Info: www.brandontownhall.org. The Missisquoi River Band in concert in Brandon. Saturday, Aug. 15, 7:30 p.m., Brandon


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Summer Calendar Music. Bluegrass from northern Vermont. Tickets $20. Reservations recommended at 802-247-4295 or info@brandon-music.net.

Aug

16

SUNDAY

Town-wide yard sale in Bridport. Sunday, Aug. 16, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. around Bridport. Historic Clocks and Watches Afternoon in Addison. Sunday, Aug. 16, noon-4 p.m., Chimney Point State Historic Site. Members of the Green Mountain Timekeepers Society will be on hand to talk about historic clocks and watches, and repairs. Bring your timepieces or photographs and learn more about them. Info: 759-2412. Pie and ice cream social in Ferrisburgh. Sunday, Aug. 16, 1-4 p.m., Rokeby Museum. Annual tradition featuring homemade pies of every type, served in the museum’s shady back yard. Proceeds support the museum’s work. Info: 802-877-3406. Revolutionary War walk and talk program in Hubbardton. Sunday, Aug. 16, 2 p.m., Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site. Site interpreter Carl Fuller discusses the importance of the Battle of Hubbardton. Followed by a short film: “Commemorating the Battle of Bennington with Howard Coffin.” Info: 802-273-2282.

Aug

17

MONDAY

Band concert in Vergennes. Monday, Aug. 17, 7 p.m., Vergennes City Park. Weekly summer band concert by the Vergennes City Band. “Freedom and Unity: The Vermont Movie” screening in Shoreham. Monday, Aug. 17, 7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. Showing Part 6, “People’s Power.” Popcorn served. Info: www. plattlib.org or 802-897-2647.

Aug

18

TUESDAY

“Deep Space Night” astronomy event in Hubbardton. Tuesday, Aug. 18, 8-11 p.m., Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site. Stargaze with the Green Mountain Alliance of Amateur Astronomers, who bring their telescopes. See planets, stars and maybe Comet 67P. Bring binoculars, blankets and flashlights. Marshmallows provided. Rain event: Inside illustrated program. Call to confirm: 802-273-2282.

Aug

19

WEDNESDAY

Lego Challenge Hour in Shoreham. Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. For kids 5 and older. An hour of Lego building challenges to celebrate the end of summer. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on stage in Middlebury. Wednesday, Aug. 19, 7 p.m., Town Hall Theater. The young cast of THT’s Young Company presents Shakespeare’s raucous tale of mischievous fairies, enchanted lovers and rude mechanicals. Tickets $10, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www.townhalltheater.org. Also on Aug. 20. Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, Aug. 19, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner.

Aug

20

THURSDAY

Lego Night in Shoreham. Thursday, Aug. 20, 5:30-7 p.m., Platt Memorial Library. For kids ages 5 and older. Info: www.plattlib.org or 802-897-2647. Rani Arbo and Greg Ryan in concert in Hancock. Thursday, Aug. 20, 6:30 p.m., Hancock bandstand. Historical society meeting in Bristol. Thursday,

Aug. 20, 7 p.m., Howden Hall. The Bristol Historical Society welcomes Frank Bryan, who will present “The Interstate System.” Info: 453-7709 or 453-2888. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on stage in Middlebury. Thursday, Aug. 20, 7 p.m., Town Hall Theater. The young cast of THT’s Young Company presents Shakespeare’s raucous tale of mischievous fairies, enchanted lovers and rude mechanicals. Tickets $10, available at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www.townhalltheater.org. Historical society meeting in Salisbury. Thursday, Aug. 20, 7 p.m., Salisbury Congregational Church. Bill Powers will share over 180 images and illustrations of Leicester’s Silver Lake. Pictures range from the 1880s to the present. “Wizard of Oz” on screen outdoors in Bristol. Thursday, Aug. 20, starting at dark, Bristol town park. The Bristol Rec Department brings another summer of Movies in the Park, film classics shown outside on a theater-sized screen. Free. Bring a blanket and bug spray.

Aug

22

SATURDAY

Mount Independence/Hubbardton Military Road car tour in Orwell. Saturday, Aug. 22, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., meet at Mount Independence. Fourth annual tour exploring a section of a 1776 military road. Jim Rowe leads the tour. Attendees ride in their own vehicles. Tour ends at Hubbardton Battlefield. Info: 802-948-2000. Morgan horse children’s activities in Middlebury. Saturday, Aug. 22, 10 a.m.-noon, National Museum of the Morgan Horse, Main Street. Children 4-8 can learn about Morgan horses with a fun art activity. Donations appreciated. Info: 388-1639 or www. morganhorse.com/museum. Ciderstock 2015 music festival in Middlebury. Saturday, Aug. 22, 2-10 p.m., the Woodchuck Cidery, Exchange Street. A follow-up to last year’s grand opening festival, featuring live music, great food trucks and Woodchuck cider. Acts include Cage the Elephant with special guests New Politics. Also, Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul Band, and Medaila. Facility tours, samples, lawn games, vendors. Tickets: www.woodchuck.com/ciderstock. The Piazzolla Project in concert in Middlebury. Saturday, Aug. 22, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Music. A “tango quartet” exploring the diverse sounds of Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla’s “Nuevo Tango” from every possible angle. Tickets $20. Reservations recommended at 802-247-4295 or info@brandon-music.net. “Middlebury’s Got Talent” on stage in Middlebury. Saturday, Aug. 22, 8 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Annual show celebrating the many talents of area people. Also on Aug. 23. Tickets at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www. townhalltheater.org.

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SUNDAY

“Middlebury’s Got Talent” on stage in Middlebury. Sunday, Aug. 23, 8 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Annual show celebrating the many talents of area people. Tickets at the THT box office, 382-9222 or www. townhalltheater.org.

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24

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Band concert in Vergennes. Monday, Aug. 24, 7 p.m., Vergennes City Park. Weekly summer band concert by the Vergennes City Band.

Aug

26

WEDNESDAY

Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, Aug. 26, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner.

Aug

27

THURSDAY

Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival. Thursday, Aug. 27, times TBA, at three Middlebury venues. Inaugural four-day festival celebrating the brightest new talents in cinema. Films showing at Town Hall Theater, Marquis Theater and Middlebury College’s Dana Auditorium. Visit www.middfilmfest.org for details.

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28

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Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival. Friday, Aug. 28, times TBA, at three Middlebury venues. Inaugural four-day festival celebrating the brightest new talents in cinema. Films showing at Town Hall Theater, Marquis Theater and Middlebury College’s Dana Auditorium. Visit www. middfilmfest.org for details. Arts Walk in Vergennes. Friday, Aug. 28, 5-7 p.m., downtown Vergennes. Summer event on the fourth Friday of each month, with receptions and artwork displayed at participating businesses around town. Info: info@creativespacegallery.org. Table of Grace free community meal in Vergennes. Friday, Aug. 28, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Vergennes Congregational Church. Served monthly, open to all. August menu: hamburger, hot dogs, potato salad, three-bean salad and dessert. Bring friends.

Aug

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SATURDAY

Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival. Saturday, Aug. 29, times TBA, at three Middlebury venues. Inaugural four-day festival celebrating the brightest new talents in cinema. Films showing at Town Hall Theater, Marquis Theater and Middlebury College’s Dana Auditorium. Visit www.middfilmfest.org for details. Vergennes Day. Saturday, Aug. 29, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., downtown Vergennes. Pancake breakfast, Little City 5K & 10K races, 70-plus crafters and vendors, horse-drawn wagon rides, bandstand music, chicken BBQ, children’s venue, car show, rubber duckie race and more. Free shuttle to all venues. Info: www.vergennesday. com. The John Funkhouser Trio in concert in Brandon. Saturday, Aug. 29, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Music. This modern jazz trio, with its wide range of influences, has been described as “musicians without borders.” Tickets $20. Reservations recommended at 802-247-4295 or info@brandon-music.net.

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30

SUNDAY

Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival. Sunday, Aug. 30, times TBA, at three Middlebury venues. Inaugural four-day festival celebrating the brightest new talents in cinema. Films showing at Town Hall Theater, Marquis Theater and Middlebury College’s Dana Auditorium. Visit www.middfilmfest.org for details. Guided history walk across the Lake Champlain Bridge. Sunday, Aug. 30, 1-3 p.m., meet at the Chimney Point State Historic Site in Addison. State historic site managers Elsa Gilbertson of Chimney Point, Vt., and Thomas Hughes of Crown Point, N.Y., present “Points of Interest,” a guided walk across the bridge. Rain or shine. Binoculars welcome. Info: 759-2412.

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WEDNESDAY

Band concert in Bristol. Wednesday, Sept. 2, 7 p.m., Bristol town green. Weekly summer band concert on the gazebo. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a picnic dinner.

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5

SATURDAY

Soldiers Atop the Mount in Orwell. Saturday, Sept. 5, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Mount Independence State Historic Site. Two-day living history weekend as re-enactors demonstrate Revolutionary War camp life in 1776 and 1777, with military tactics, colonial crafts, firing artillery, cooking and making clothing. Activities for all ages. Info: 802-948-2000. The Rhythm Future Quartet in Brandon. Saturday, Sept. 5, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Music. The quartet performs dynamic and fiery arrangements of gypsy jazz standards and original compositions that draw from rhythms heard around the world. Tickets $20. Reservations recommended at 802-247-4295 or info@brandon-music.net.

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6

SUNDAY

Soldiers Atop the Mount in Orwell. Sunday, Sept. 6, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Mount Independence State Historic Site. Two-day living history weekend as re-enactors demonstrate Revolutionary War camp life in 1776 and 1777, with military tactics, colonial crafts, firing artillery, cooking and making clothing. Activities for all ages. Info: 802-948-2000.

LIVEMUSIC Joe in Middlebury. Friday, June 5, 6 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. The Sky Blue Boys in New Haven. Friday, June 5, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. Dayve Huckett & Friends in Middlebury. Friday, June 5, 8-10 p.m., 51 Main. The Bob MacKenzie Band in Middlebury. Saturday, June 6, 6 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. Anthony Santor Jazz Group in Middlebury. Saturday, June 6, 8-10 p.m., 51 Main. The Aaron Audet Band in Middlebury. Saturday, June 6, 10 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. The Bob MacKenzie Blues Band in New Haven. Friday, June 12, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. Hot Box Honey in Middlebury. Friday, June 12, 8-10 p.m., 51 Main. Jester Jigs in Middlebury. Friday, June 12, 9 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. Toast in Middlebury. Saturday, June 13, 9 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. Myra Flynn in Middlebury. Friday, June 19, 8-10 p.m., 51 Main. UNDUN in Middlebury. Friday, June 19, 9 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. Tintype Gypsies in Middlebury. Saturday, June 20, 6 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. Folks Up in Treetops in Middlebury. Saturday, June 20, 9 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. The Will Patton Ensemble in New Haven. Friday, June 26, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. Cooie Sings in Middlebury. Friday, June 26, 6 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. Soule Monde in Middlebury. Friday, June 26, 8-10 p.m., 51 Main. Zephrus in Middlebury. Saturday, June 27, 9 p.m., Two Brothers Tavern. The Grift in New Haven. Friday, July 3, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. LC Jazz in New Haven. Friday, July 10, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. Red Hot Juba in New Haven. Friday, July 24, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. Abby Jenne & Bessette Quartet in New Haven. Friday, July 31, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. The Horse Traders in New Haven. Friday, Aug. 7, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. BandAnna in New Haven. Friday, Aug. 21, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. Starline Rhythm Boys in New Haven. Friday, Aug. 28, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard. Mellow Yellow in New Haven. Friday, Sept. 4, 6-8 p.m., Lincoln Peak Vineyard.

For the most recent information and a list of ongoing events, check the community calendar in the latest edition of the Addison Independent or online at www.addisonindependent. com/201412calendar.


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Spice Roasted Almonds

Roasted Beet Salad

Balsamic Bbq Grilled Chicken Statler

Marinated Feta Cheese

Prosciutto Wrapped Asparagus

Grilled New York Strip Steak

Vermont Chevre

Fennel & Tomato Bisque

Pappardelle Bolognese

Stuffed Dates

Grape Almond Gazpacho

Potato Tofu Gnocchi Puttanesca

Marinated Artichoke Hearts

Steamed Mussels

Salmon Tagliatelle

Garlicky Broccolini

Garlic Parmesan Wings

Braised Rabbit & House Fennel

House Fennel Sausage

Stuff Fried Quail

White Bean Quinoa Burger

Saffron Risotto

Flatbread Bolognese

Duck Banh Mi Burger

Garlic Parmesan Fries

Flatbread Vegetariano

Local Filet Mignon Caprese Burger

Lunch 11am-2:30pm • Bar 4:30pm • Dinner 5pm • Brunch on Sundays 11am-2:30pm

7 Bakery Lane • Middlebury, VT • www.lobbyrestaurant.com 802.989.7463


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51 MAIN – 51 Main is open to all who want to experience the beautiful setting, great food with an international flair and music and art that changes in style and presentation regularly. Live music is available nearly every evening Friday through Saturday. Our mission is to attract many different musical genres, never falling into a niche by type of music. We pride ourselves on the diversity of food, drink, music and art. 51 Main at the Bridge is informal yet sophisticated. It is open to all ages and families are encouraged to come and share the fun together. No reservations are required and there is never a cover charge. Cleverly located at 51 Main Street in Downtown Middlebury. Open Tuesday through Saturday 5 p.m. - late. Contact us at 802-388-8209. There is something for everyone at 51. A&W – If you’re looking for a destination restaurant, steeped in nostalgia, kids and pet friendly, the last carhop and A&W in Vermont and most of New England is here. From the homemade root beer to the tray on the window not much has changed in 60 years. Double bacon cheese burgers, the best all-beef hot dogs, fried chicken, clam and shrimp dinners with fries or A&W famous onion rings with a side of slaw go great with the authentic root beer float or our 4 scoop milkshake. Vegetarian options are available as well as a man’s best friend menu. Open at 11:30 a.m. Everyday, closing at 8 p.m., and 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. AMERICAN FLATBREAD – Gather at our hearth; enjoy the magic & movement of our team baking each flatbread to order in this open kitchen setting. We keep our menu simple and put all our efforts into the quality and integrity of our food. We cook with the finest ingredients available, from the imported Grana Padano Parmesan sprinkled on top of each Flatbread, to the seasonal organic veggies we source from local farms. Guests can choose salads, flatbreads, and desserts from our menu or check out the Chef’s Seasonal Specials that evening. Whether you bring

the whole gang for a relaxed, family-style feast or come with your favorite person for an intimate candlelit dinner, we’ll be happy to have you here. Tuesday through Friday, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Sundays in the summer from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Marble Works, Middlebury 802-3883300. Visit us at www.americanflatbread. com. BLACK SHEEP BISTRO – Chef Mahe and his staff welcome you to the Black Sheep Bistro in Vergennes, Vermont. Our menu has been prepared with fresh, local ingredients and inspired by traditional french flavors. Call for reservations. Located at 253 Main Street, Vergennes, VT. 802-8779991. www.blacksheepbistrovt. com. COSTELLO’S MARKET – For gourmet lunches and dinners to go, Costello’s Market can’t be beat! Amazing sandwiches, salads, and the freshest seafood dishes. Costello’s is a top notch fish market, receiving daily deliveries. Plus they offer a great selection of authentic Italian specialty items: San Marzano tomatoes, Illy coffee, pastas, meats, cheeses, olive oils and fabulous domestic and imported wines to accompany any meal. Open Tuesday through Saturday at 10 a.m., Costello’s is “Where the Best Meals Begin!” Marble Works, Middlebury. 802-388-3385. www.costellosmarket. com. FIRE & ICE RESTAURANT AND BIG MOOSE PUB – Longtime local favorite steak & seafood dinner house.

From a stunning museumlike atmosphere in the dining rooms, to a casual scene with 6 TVs in the pub; romantic nooks for your anniversary to elegant dining rooms for larger parties. 55+ item Salad Bar featuring all-you-can-eat shrimp. Hand-cut steaks, prime rib, and the freshest seafood along with much more. Vegetarian & gluten free entrees available. See entire menu online. Pub fare with burgers, wraps & lighter fare. Kid’s menu & children’s theater (to entertain while you enjoy dinner!). Happy Hour every day with daily drink specials. Dinner every evening; weekend lunches Friday, Saturday and Sunday. One block off Route 7, and only a short walk from the village green, 26 Seymour Street, Middlebury. 802388-7166. 800-367-7166. Please visit us online at www. fireandicerestaurant.com. GREEN PEPPERS RESTAURANT – Fresh, wholesome food that’s conveniently and easily accessible whether you’re eating in or taking out. Since 1982, we have been the go to place for lunch, dinner, mid afternoon or late night snack. Our menu has a wide variety of made to order pizza, calzones, pasta, salads, soups, sandwiches, nachos, wings, burgers etc... We offer beer and wine in an open air-conditioned dining room looking out into our Washington street neighborhood. In a hurry? Call ahead and your order will be ready pickup or eat-in. Open 7 days 10:30 am. Shaw’s Supermarket Plaza, Washington Street, Middlebury. 802-388-3164. www.greenpeppersrestaurant.com. JESSICA’S AT SWIFT HOUSE INN – Dining at Jessica’s brings friends and family together in a casual setting guaranteed to summon warm memories. Jessica’s culinary team infuses the character of the countryside into the best of locally produced ingredients. Whether you are looking for a casual evening dinner or celebrating a special occasion, we will take care of you. Enjoy a conversation at our intimate full bar, local draft beer and wines from our

2014 Wine Spectator Award winning list. Outdoor dining on the deck. Located at 25 Stewart Lane in Middlebury, Jessica’s is open Wednesday through Sunday night, with seating from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations are suggested by calling 802-388-9925 or online reservations at www.jessicasvermont. com or at www.opentable.com. THE LOBBY – Welcome to the Lobby—a fun, new restaurant & bar on Bakery Lane in downtown Middlebury, Vt. Serving eclectic local fare from Vermont artisans, and vegetarian options too. We are proud to partner with local producers whenever possible to feature some of the best ingredients Vermont and the region has to offer. Our local partners include Green Pasture Meats, Otter Creek Heritage Pork, Bristol Bakery, Klingers Bakery and more! Serving lunch daily from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., dinner nightly starting at 5:00 p.m. The bar is open starting at 4:30 p.m. The Lobby, 7 Bakery Lane, Middlebury, VT, (802) 989-7463. www. lobbyrestaurantvt.com. LONG IRON RESTAURANT & PUB – Located in Brandon at Neshobe Golf Club, one of the best managed, maintained and designed golf courses in Vermont. The Long Iron prides itself on serving fresh cooked, made from scratch items including real chicken tenders, succulent, slowroasted turkey breast, and baby back ribs. Members and guests rave about the quality and taste of our ribs and tenders. “The secret,” says Chef Jim Doria, “is in the rub. I have a special combination of seasonings developed over the years that no one else offers. It makes for the best tasting ribs in New England. Try ‘em, you’ll see.” Tuesday evening is Barbecue Dinner night. Wednesday, all day, is Wicked Wings day. Grab a dozen for $8, slathered in a choice of hot and not sauces. Friday features our, all-you-can-eat Prime Rib Buffet for only $20. Live entertainment every Friday at 7 pm. Beverage specials daily. Open 7 days a week, 8am to 5 pm. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday until 8 pm. 802-247-3611

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MAGIC WOK – Enjoy authentic Chinese and Thai cuisine as well as cuisine from Singapore and Malaysia cooked to order using all fresh ingredients and no MSG. Menu items include poultry, pork, beef, seafood, vegetarian choices and a large variety of Asian noodles. Great lunch specials and Chef’s Dinner Specialties. BYOB. Affordable, relaxed dining. Take-out orders are welcome. We also specialize in catering and special occasion parties. Monday through Thurs. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Sunday 11:30 – 9:30 p.m. Located at 1499 Route 7 South, 2 miles from downtown in Middlebury. 802-388-0339 or 802-388-0355. Please check out our menu at www. magicwokvt.net. MORGAN’S TAVERN AT MIDDLEBURY INN – Locally sourced products from dedicated small farmers. Vermont Fresh Network member. Offering breakfast daily 7 a.m. - 10 a.m., lunch Monday through Friday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. and dinner Tuesday through Sunday 5:30 p.m. 9 p.m. Join us for exceptional food, spirits and great memories. 14 Court Square, Middlebury. 802-388-4961. www.middleburyinn.com. NINO’S – Fantastic pizza served with a smile. One happy customer said “the service is literally the most friendly and genuine of any single place I routinely visit, food or otherwise, and you can tell it’s no accident that the great attitudes are simply a core element of this business model.” Always a wide variety of Sicilian and New York Style pizza so diners can mix ’n match

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from our huge selection of toppings. Try one of our special pizzas of the month, lunch specials or homemade soups! Open daily. 21 MacIntyre Lane, Middlebury 802-388-7755. www. ninospizzamiddlebury.com. NOONIE DELI – The “Best Sandwich in Town.” Generous sandwiches made to order on our homemade bread. Fresh baked goodies, soups, salads and quiche daily. Plenty of seating or take-out. Open MondayFriday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. We also deliver all day. Whether you are catering a corporate meeting, athletic tailgate, social gathering or large conference, Noonie’s can help you every step of the way from ordering to on-time delivery. Marble Works, Middlebury. 802-388-0014 or visit nooniesdeli.com for more information. THE PARK SQUEEZE – Located on Main Street in historic downtown Vergennes, Vermont. Open seven days a week. We invite you to stop in for a bite and a beverage – bring the family or meet up with friends. Check us out on Facebook for specials like our half-price burger night and margarita Mondays. Walk-ins welcome...we’ll squeeze you in! Find us at 161 Main Street, Vergennes, VT. 802-877-9962. www.parksqueeze.com. THE RED MILL RESTAURANT – Fly, Drive, Boat or Bike. So many ways to get to this unique restaurant at Basin Harbor Club. Enjoy lunch and dinner menus filled with local farm to table ingredients, great burgers and grilled cheese menus. Entrees from classic New England tastes with VT twists. Kids’ playground and menu. Open for lunch daily from 11:30-3. Pub Menu from 3-5pm and then dinner served 5-10pm. Great local watering hole off the beaten path includes music on select evenings after 10pm. Reservations always recommended. 4800 Basin Harbor Road, Vergennes. 802-475-2317. Check out our Facebook page for event listings and specials.

SABAI SABAI – Comfortable and cozy, with a colorful flare of South Asia, Sabai Sabai offers authentic Thai cuisine. Offering an extensive menu adaptable for a variety of palates, there is something for everyone. Located at 22 Merchants Row in downtown Middlebury and open for lunch and dinner. Monday through Friday lunch hours 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; dinner hours 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.. Weekend and holiday hours 12:30 p.m. to 9p.m. For more information call 802-989-7376 or visit www.sabaisabaithai. com. THE STORM CAFE – The place to go for an exceptional dining experience. Our professional staff will prepare and serve you a memorable breakfast, lunch or dinner in a

casual, comfortable atmosphere. Our trained chefs use only the best, oftentimes local ingredients to create our innovative culinary interpretations. The seasonal changing menu is sure to please all, carnivorous and vegetarian alike. So… come enjoy a great meal today! Open for Breakfast Saturday & Sunday, 9 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Lunch Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. and Sunday 11:00 – 2:00. Dinner Thursday through Saturday, 5 p.m. til closing. Dinner reservations recommended. 3 Mill St., Middlebury. Menus at www. thestormcafe.com.

OPEN FOR THE SEASON

Kampersville Snack Bar Serving over 40 delicious flavors of soft ice cream and over 24 flavors of hard ice cream!

Try our zesty homemade pizzas! Mention this ad for $2.00 off a large pizza

Hope to see you there!

1588 Lake Dunmore Road • Salisbury, VT

352.4223


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COMFORTABLE PUB FARE

IN THE HEART OF VERGENNES

CHECK OUT OUR

SUMMER LUNCH MENU AT WWW.PARKSQUEEZE.COM

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 802.877.9962 161 Main Street • Vergennes, VT • www.parksqueeze.com


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Mango Curry

All Fresh, Authentic Thai Cuisine lunch specials • dinner • take out

appetizers • soups • thai salads • stir-fries curries • noodles • daily specials Pad Thai with Chicken & Shrimp

no msg added • vegetarian options • gluten free

Select Wines & Beer on tap HOUSE SPECIALS Choose from our duck or fish specials, prepared in a variety of Thai Sauces. TODAY’S SPECIALS Sensational Thai flavor in an off-the-menu Thai Surprise dish! Black Sticky Rice with Thai Custard or Mango Sticky Rice

HOURS

• Monday - Friday Lunch 11:30am-2:30pm • Monday - Friday Dinner 4:30-9pm • Saturday & Sunday dinner menu served all day 12:30-9pm Please make reservations for parties of 6 or more.

SabaiSabaiThai.com

CLOSED FOR VACATION June 1 - June 17, 2015 REOPENING June 18, 2015 Thank you for supporting us and for making our 4 and a half years Great Ones!

22 Merchants Row • Middlebury • 989-7376


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Jessica’s is located in the historic Swift House Inn, surrounded by four acres of lawns and gardens. The Inn offers spacious rooms and the quintessential New England experience. Relax in our bar or on the porch and enjoy Otter Creek draft beers, regional craft beers, or a glass of wine from our Wine Spectator Award list. You can even dine outside on our covered deck!

MENU SAMPLES ENTREES

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SALADS

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2014 Wine Spectator Award

Walk-ins Welcome • Full Bar Service www.jessicasvermont.com Now on Open Table

Jessica’s at Swift House Inn is a beautifully appointed comfortable gathering place, ideal for either a casual dinner or a special occasion. Enjoy an exceptional meal in a relaxed atmosphere. The delectable menu ranges from creative American flavors to traditional Vermont favorites. Enjoy a hamburger and salad or classic creative entrée in one of the three dining rooms or on the deck or at the bar. Many products are supplied by local growers, to ensure absolute freshness. Chef Robert Fenn adds his spin to traditional American favorites.

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Elegant Lodging & Casual Dining Wednesday - Sunday, 5:30-9pm

ounces of Swift Burger 8 Farm ground en yd Bo ed grass-f ugh, do ur beef, grilled so local maple n, io on ed iz el caram ed with a rv se a, smoked goud aioli and choice side of mustard ian fries or side lg of hand-cut Be ............................ $15 salad.......................... DESSERTS d with lle fi i ol vi Ra e .................................... $6 Handmad Seasonal Sorbet Burrata and rm Fa k oo br le Map with a light olate Cake leeks, prepared uce, grape Flourless Choc sa m ea cr ic h whipped m es fr lsa ba served with sil chiffonade, olate sauce and oc ch rk tomatoes and ba vegetable da , cream ith w ed ni ................................... $6 pa ..... m ..... s.. co ac fresh berrie .......... $14 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... du jour..... Pudding s Banana Bread Blue Crab Cake a rich caramel ith w m Jumbo Lump ar el w am ed ch rv bé se r te bs lo t whipped pan-fried, set in ....................... $24 sauce and swee ................................ $6 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... sauce........................... ..... ..... m crea

• Reservations Suggested •

388-9925

Come early and enjoy the relaxed and intimate bar.

Special Functions Weddings, anniversaries or festive parties, we are here to help your family celebrate any special occasion!

25 Stewart Lane, Middlebury,

388-9925

Open Wednesday - Sunday 5:30 - 9:00


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“DELIVERING

FAVORITE SANDWICHES

FAVORITE SALADS

PURPLE’S PLEASURE: Turkey, Bacon, Tomato, Red Onion, Avocado, Jalapeño Peppers and Cheddar melted with Lettuce and Garlic Basil Mayo

CLASSIC COBB SALAD: Mixed Greens, Grilled Chicken, Avocado, Chopped Egg, Bacon, Cherry Tomatoes, Crumbled Blue Cheese and Red Wine Vinaigrette

VERMONTER: Black Forest Ham, sliced Apple and Cheddar Cheese melted with home-made Honey Mustard

CAESAR SALAD: Romaine Lettuce, Shredded Parmesan Cheese, Bacon, Croutons, and Caesar Dressing (Add Grilled Chicken)

THE GOBBLER: Smoked Turkey with Lettuce, Mayo, Homemade Stuffing and Cranberry Sauce NOONIE’S BLT: Bacon, Avocado, Lettuce, Tomato, Fresh Mozzarella and Garlic Basil Mayo TYRION LANNISTER: Grilled Chicken, Bacon, Avocado, Jalapeño Pepper, Banana Pepper, Lettuce, Tomato, melted Cheddar Cheese and Spicy Buffalo Dressing CAPE CODDER: Turkey, Sliced Apple, Tomato, Red Onion, Lettuce, Cheddar Cheese and Cranberry Mayo TURKADILLY: Turkey, Avocado, Sprouts, Tomato, Havarti with Dill Cheese and Curry Mayo REUBEN: Corned Beef, Sauerkraut and Swiss Cheese melted with Russian Dressing

FEATURING DAILY: SOUP, SALAD, QUICHE & SANDWICH SPECIALS!

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Noonie Deli is conveniently located in the historic Marble Works district in downtown Middlebury. We’ve been serving high quality, fresh ingredients since 1989. Our sandwiches are piled high with all your favorite ingredients on top of our freshest homemade bread. Please stop by and enjoy your meal in either our inside or outdoor seating areas.

WE DELIVER ALL DAY! Let us cater for you!

Visit us at

www.nooniesdeli.com

802.388.0014 Follow us on facebook Noonie Deli

OPEN Monday – Friday 8am-7pm Saturday & Sunday 11am-7pm 137 Maple Street in the Marble Works District • Middlebury, VT


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We’re Kid & Pet Friendly Special Pet Menu!

The Last Carhop in the State of Vermont

RT 7 South • Middlebury 802-388-2876

For an authentic American dining experience – come by the A&W!

Sat - Thur 11:30am - 8pm • Fri - Sat 11:30 am - 9pm

A Few Menu Favorites

Located just south of Middlebury on Route 7, Middlebury’s A&W is the last one in Vermont!

BIG BURGER

Bacon, cheddar, grilled onions & mushrooms, lettuce, tomato & mayo

775

$

Sandwich

1025

$

Basket

CLASSIC GRILLED DOGS

3

05

Sandwich

Dinner Specialties Fried Chicken ___________ $1025 Uncle Sal’s Chicken Wings _ $1025

55

Basket

Michigan Dog

280

$

Onion Rings _________________

345 $ 45 3 $

Breaded Shrimp

5

$

Cheddar Cheese Curds _____

________ $1025 Fried Clams_____________ $1025

Coney Chili Cheese Dog

$

Classic Sides

Sandwich

530

$

Classic Root Beer Float

Basket

ORIGINAL

BACON DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER

490

$

Sandwich

740

$

Basket

Monday Night

Bike Night 2 or 3 wheels

FREE RB FLOAT!

Tuesday Night

Classic Car Night FREE RB FLOAT! w/classic car

S $350 M $375 L $425


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