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Calendar  of  Events THURSDAY
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Mindfulness  in  Middlebury.  Thursday,  Sept.  22,  Middlebury  College.  Join  Middlebury  Col- lege’s  Clifford  Symposium  for  three  days  of  inquiry  to  explore  mindfulness  during  the  “Fully  Present:  The  Art  and  Science  of  Mindful  Engagementâ€?  event.  See  the  web- site  for  times  and  locations:  www.middle- bury.edu/clifford. Threepenny  Opera  broadcast  live  from  London  in  Middlebury.  Thursday,  Sept.  22,  2  p.m.  and  7  p.m.,  Town  Hall  The- ater.  Brecht  and  Weill’s  raucous  musical,  Threepenny  Opera,  will  be  broadcast  live  at  Town  Hall  Theater  from  London  at  2  p.m.  with  an  encore  presentation  at  7  p.m.  Contains  scenes  of  a  sexual  nature,  vio- lence  and  explicit  language.  Tickets  $17/  $10  students.  Zig  Zag  Lit  Mag  release  party  in  Ver- gennes.  Thursday,  Sept.  22,  6  p.m.,  Bixby  Memorial  Library.  Zig  Zag  Lit  Mag,  a  bi- annual  literary  magazine  for  and  by  the  residents  of  Addison  County,  is  ready  to  UHOHDVH WKHLU ÂżUVW LVVXH ,Q FHOHEUDWLRQ WKH editing  board  is  inviting  all  those  included  in  the  inaugural  issue  to  attend  a  release  party.  The  evening  will  consist  of  a  brief  reading  and  a  general  meet  and  greet  with  coffee  and  donuts. Â
Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  happening in  our  part  of  Vermont  from  mid-ÂSeptember  through  Thanksgiving  weekend.  Calendar  listings  were  accurate  at  press  time,  but  things  can  change  â&#x20AC;&#x201D;  call  before  you  travel.  More  detailed  and  up-Âto-Âthe-Âminute  calendar  listings  are  available  in  the  twice-Âweekly  Addison  Independent  and  on  the  Independent  website,  www.addisonindependent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Exploring  Repatriationâ&#x20AC;?  at  the  Bixby  Library  in  Vergennes.  Thursday,  Sept.  22,  6-Â7:30  p.m.,  258  Main  Street.  The  Bixby  Memorial  Library  will  hold  an  open  house  and  short  presentation  in  the  Mu- seum  Room  in  celebration  of  archaeology  month.  Guests  will  have  time  to  view  the  archaeological  collections  and  exhibits.  Free. Opening  reception  in  Bristol.  Thursday,  Sept.  22,  6:30-Â8  p.m.,  Greenleaf  Studio,  24  D  Main  Street.  Artist  and  musician  Re- agh  Greenleaf  Jr.  welcomes  the  commu- nity  to  his  new  studio  and  home  of  Ver- mont  Celtic  brand  of  designs.  Reagh  will  discuss  his  creative  process  and  give  a  20-Âminute  bodhran  folk  song  demonstra- WLRQ %<2% %DUU\ÂśV ,ULVK WHD DQG OLJKW VQDFNV SURYLGHG ,QIR DW ZZZ 9W&HOWLF com.
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Mindfulness  in  Middlebury.  Friday,  Sept.  23,  Middlebury  College.  Join  Middlebury  Col- legeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Clifford  Symposium  for  three  days  of  inquiry  to  explore  mindfulness  during  the  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fully  Present:  The  Art  and  Science  of  Mindful  Engagementâ&#x20AC;?  event.  See  the  web- site  for  times  and  locations:  www.middle- bury.edu/clifford. Swing  for  Charity  in  Ferrisburgh.  Friday,  Sept.  23,  8  a.m.,  Basin  Harbor  Club.  First  DQQXDO Âł6ZLQJ IRU &KDULW\´ WR EHQHÂżW (DVW- View  and  The  Vermont  Chapter  of  the  Al- zheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Association.  Hole  in  one  prizes,  breakfast  included,  lobster  lunch,  swag  EDJV DQG VLOHQW DXFWLRQ ,QIR MUREHUWVRQ#
eastviewmiddlebury.com  or  989-Â7501.  Arts  Walk  in  Vergennes.  Friday,  Sept.  23,  5-Â7  p.m.,  downtown  Vergennes.  Monthly  summer  arts  walk  featuring  exhibits,  mu- sicians,  comedians,  actors  and  poets  and  ORFDWLRQV DURXQG WKH /LWWOH &LW\ ,QIR KWWS vergennesdowntown.org/arts-Âwalk. Table  of  Grace  free  meal  in  Vergennes.  Friday,  Sept.  23,  5:30-Â6:30  p.m.,  Ver- gennes  Congregational  Church.  Meals  are  held  the  fourth  Friday  of  the  month.  This  monthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  menu:  chicken  and  biscuits,  VWXIÂżQJ YHJHWDEOH FUDQEHUU\ VDXFH DQG dessert. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rumorsâ&#x20AC;?  by  Neil  Simon  in  Shelburne.  Friday,  Sept.  23,  7:30  p.m.,  Shelburne  Town  Center,  5420  Shelburne  Road.  Shel- burne  Players  present  Neil  Simonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  comic  farce  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rumors.â&#x20AC;?  Tickets  $15.  Purchase  tickets  at  Shelburne  Market  or  www.shel- burneplayers.com  or  by  calling  343-Â2602.  Hillbilly  Ball  in  Middlebury.  Friday,  Sept.  23,  8  p.m.-Âmidnight,  Marquis  Theater.  En- MR\ EOXHJUDVV ZLWK WKH EHVW RI WKH V ZLWK a  twist  as  The  Griftâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  bluegrass  band  DoJo  makes  their  Addison  County  premiere.  DoJo  features  Clint  Bierman,  Peter  Day,  Jeff  Vallone,  Matt  Schrag,  Steve  Hadeka  and  special  guest  stars  Lauren  Bierman  and  Laura  Thomas.  Tickets  $5. (Continued  on  Page  4B)
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Mindfulness  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Sept.  24,  Middlebury  College.  Join  Middlebury  Col- legeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Clifford  Symposium  for  three  days  of  inquiry  to  explore  mindfulness  during  the  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fully  Present:  The  Art  and  Science  of  Mindful  Engagementâ&#x20AC;?  event.  See  the  web- site  for  times  and  locations:  www.middle- bury.edu/clifford. Family  forest  workshop  in  Monkton.  Sat- urday,  Sept.  24,  8:30  a.m.-Â3:30  p.m.,  New  +DYHQ 7RZQ 2IÂżFH DQG /LWWOH +RJEDFN &RPPXQLW\ )RUHVW 0RQNWRQ ,Q WKLV IUHH RQH GD\ ZRUNVKRS \RXÂśOO OHDUQ KRZ WR ZRUN in  the  forest  in  ways  that  conserve  and  improve  forest  ecosystem  health,  wildlife  KDELWDW ZDWHU TXDOLW\ DQG Ă&#x20AC;RRG UHVLOLHQFH ZKLOH KDUYHVWLQJ PDSOH VDS ,QIR ZZZ familyforests.org. TaeKwon  Do  K.I.C.K.S.  fundraiser  in  Mid- dlebury.  Saturday,  Sept.  24,  9  a.m.-Â5  p.m.,  Middlebury  Town  Gym.  Come  cheer  on  7DH.ZRQ 'R . , & . 6 VWXGHQWV DV WKH\ HDFK EUHDN XS WR ERDUGV WR UDLVH IXQGV ,QIR WNGNLFNV #\DKRR FRP RU RU ZZZ JRIXQGPH FRP WNGNLFNV Creativity  Fest  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  6HSW D P S P 0LGGOHEXU\ 6WX- GLR 6FKRRO 5RXWH 6RXWK 0LGGOH- bury  Studio  School  will  offer  a  day  of  free  art  activities  for  children  and  adults.  There  will  be  clay  sculpture  activities,  a  chance  to  try  the  wheel,  art  demos  and  activities.  Homemade  pie  will  be  for  sale.  Harvest  Festival  in  Bristol.  Saturday,  Sept.  D P S P %ULVWRO 7RZQ *UHHQ Crafts,  vendors,  childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  venue,  apple  pie  contest,  bandstand  music  and  more.  ,QIR ZZZ EULVWROKDUYHVWIHVW FRP Northeastern  Open  Atlatl  Championship  in  Addison.  6DWXUGD\ 6HSW a.m.-Â4:30  p.m.,  Chimney  Point  State  His- WRULF 6LWH :DWFK RU SDUWLFLSDWH LQ WKLV VW DQQXDO HYHQW WHVWLQJ VNLOOV LQ DFFXUDF\ DQG distance,  using  an  atlatl  (spear  thrower)  WR WKURZ GDUWV $OO VNLOO OHYHOV ZHOFRPH &KLOGUHQÂśV DFWLYLWLHV :RUNVKRSV DQG GHP- RQVWUDWLRQV RQ Ă&#x20AC;LQW NQDSSLQJ :RRGODQG SRWWHU\ DQG PRUH ,QIR RU ZZZ historicsites.vermont.gov/chimneypoint. Âł3KRHQL[´ ÂżOP LQ 0LGGOHEXU\  Saturday,  Sept.  24,  3  p.m.  and  8  p.m.,  Dana  Audi- WRULXP -HZLVK VLQJHU 1HOO\ /HQ] KDV VXU-Â
VALERIE  HANSON,  FAR  right,  of  the  Bristol  Recreation  Department,  sells  slices  of  pies  that  were  entered  in  the  Best  Ever  Apple  Pie  Contest  at  last  yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Bristol  Harvest  Festival.  ,QGHSHQGHQW ÂżOH SKRWR 7UHQW &DPSEHOO
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used  by  St.  Thomas  and  Grace  Episcopal  Church  to  support  outreach  and  mission  efforts.  The  cost  is  a  good  will  offering.  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Purple  Rainâ&#x20AC;?  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  6HSW S P 7RZQ +DOO 7KHDWHU 3ULQFHÂśV Âł3XUSOH 5DLQ´ NLFNV RII 7RZQ +DOO 7KHDWHUÂśV 5RFN RQ )LOP VHULHV 7LFNHWV and  may  be  purchased  at  www.townhall- theater.org  or  382-Â9222. Vermont  Symphony  Orchestra  concert  in  Vergennes. 6DWXUGD\ 6HSW S P Vergennes  Opera  House.  23rd  annual  ³0DGH ,Q 9HUPRQW´ FRQFHUW IHDWXUHV WKH
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Calendar  of  Events Sep
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SUNDAY
All  you  can  eat  public  break- fast  in  Vergennes.  Sunday,  Sept.  25,  7:30-Â10  a.m.,  Ver- gennes  Masonic  Lodge.  Eggs,  bacon,  sausage,  pancakes,  blueberry  pancakes,  French  toast,  home  fries,  waffles,  corned  beef  hash,  sausage  gravy  and  biscuits,  juice,  coffee  and  tea.  Proceeds  are  used  to  support  various  local  community  orga- nizations.  $8.  Better  L8  than  never  car  show  in  Bristol.  Sunday,  Sept.  25,  9  a.m.-Â4  p.m.,  Bristol  Recreation  Field.  The  Addison  County  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  the  Snake  Mountain  Cruisers  will  be  hosting  the  12th  annual  Better  L8  Than  Never  Car  Show.  Cars,  vendors,  food,  live  DJ,  raffle,  kids  activities,  bake  sale  and  more.  Enter  a  vehicle  in  the  show  for  $15  advance  or  $20  day  of  show.  Free  for  spectators.  Info:  www.betterL8thannever.com  or  388- 7951. High  Wheel  bicycle  demonstration  in  Middlebury.  Sunday,  Sept.  25,  10  a.m.- 1  p.m.,  Henry  Sheldon  Museum.  Mem- bers  of  the  New  England  division  of  The  Wheelmen  will  display  a  dozen  of  their  antique  bicycles  in  the  Sheldon  Museumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  garden.  At  1:30  p.m.,  The  Wheelmen  will Â
take  a  seven-Âmile  ride  from  the  Sheldon  to  Weybridge  and  back.  If  it  rains,  the  event  will  be  canceled.  Info:  388-Â2117. Chicken  pie  dinner  in  West  Addison.  Sunday,  Sept.  25,  12:30  p.m.,  Community  House  in  West  Addison.  Chicken  pie  din- ner  sponsored  by  the  U.M.W.  of  the  Unit- ed  Methodist  Church  of  West  Addison.  Adults  $10,  children  ages  6-Â10  $5,  ages  5  and  under  free.  Guided  walk  across  Lake  Champlain  Bridge  in  Addison.  Sunday,  Sept.  25,  1-Â3  p.m.,  meet  at  Chimney  Point  State  Historic  Site.  Crown  Point  State  Historic  Site  Manager  Michael  Roets  and  Chimney  Point  Site  Manager  Elsa  Gilbertson  lead  a  round-Âtrip  walk  to  Crown  Point  and  back.  Rain  or  shine.  Dress  for  the  weather.  Cost  $6.  Info:  759-Â2412  or  www.historicsites. vermont.gov/chimneypoint. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rumorsâ&#x20AC;?  by  Neil  Simon  in  Shelburne.  Sunday,  Sept.  25,  2  p.m.,  Shelburne  Town  Center,  5420  Shelburne  Road.  Shelburne  Players  present  Neil  Simonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  comic  farce  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rumors.â&#x20AC;?  Tickets  $12.  Purchase  tickets  at  Shelburne  Market  or  www.shelburne- players.com  or  by  calling  343-Â2602. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Singularities  of  Dress:  Quakers  and  their  Clothing  in  the  19th  Centuryâ&#x20AC;?  in  Ferrisburgh.  Sunday,  Sept.  25,  3  p.m.,  Rokeby  Museum.  Erin  Eisenbarth  will  ex- plore  how  Quakers  really  looked  in  the  19th  century.  $2  for  the  program  or  free Â
with  museum  admission.  The  No  Strings  Marionette  Co.  present  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nick  of  Timeâ&#x20AC;?  in  Brandon.  Sunday,  Sept.  25,  4  p.m.,  Brandon  Town  Hall.  This  sci-Âfi  time  travel  thriller  will  take  you  on  a  special  mission  to  explore  a  mysteri- ous  dark  object  nearing  planet  Earth.  Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t  miss  this  performance  by  master  puppeteers  Dan  and  Barbara.  Tickets  $7  adults/$5  seniors,  students,  military. Community  chorus  in  Middlebury.  Sun- day,  Sept.  25,  7  p.m.,  Mead  Chapel,  Mid- dlebury  College.  Come  join  the  chorus  for  the  first  Tuesday  rehearsal  of  new  season  as  they  prepare  for  their  annual  Thanks- giving  concert.  Sing  inspirational  works  by  American  composers  written  during  the  past  five  years,  and  energetic  classical  choruses  by  G.  F.  Handel  with  celebratory  psalm  texts.  Open  to  all  without  audition.  Info:  conductor  Jeff  Rehbach  989-Â7355. Jamaican  hymn  sing  in  Shoreham.  Sun- day,  Sept.  25,  7:30  p.m.,  Shoreham  Con- gregational  Church,  28  School  Road.  Each  year  for  over  30  years,  the  Jamai- cans  who  work  in  area  apple  orchards  have  gathered  for  an  evening  of  worship  and  fellowship  through  son.  A  free-Âwill  of- fering  will  benefit  mission  work  in  Jamai- ca.  Refreshments  will  be  served. Â
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Calendar of Events the world. Come listen or share your story. Best of the Fest narrative winners in Mid- dlebury. Wednesday, Sept. 28, 7 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Middlebury New Film- makers Festival “Best of the Fest” will pres- ent “The Best and Worst Days of George Morales’ Unnaturally Long Life” (short) and “Broke” (feature).Tickets $12.
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'DQFLQJ LQ D 0LQH¿HOG &DU- toons, Politics, and Satire in a Crazy World in Middlebury. Thursday, Sept. 29, 4:30 p.m., Mahaney Center for the Arts, Robison Hall. Kal Kal- laugher, international award-winning car- toonist of the Economist, gives a presenta- tion about his 38-year career. He caps off the evening with a live drawing of his favor- ite targets and a surprise for the audience: their own original cartoons to take home. Free. “Rumors” by Neil Simon in Shelburne. Thursday, Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m., Shelburne Town Center, 5420 Shelburne Road. Shel- burne Players present Neil Simon’s comic farce “Rumors.” Tickets $15. Purchase tick- ets at Shelburne Market or www.shelburne- players.com or by calling 343-2602.
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30
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Ladies aide industria rum- mage sale in Lincoln. Friday, Sept. 30, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Burnham Hall, Lincoln. Shoppers can hunt for bar- gains. Contact info, Mary Rogers 453- 5995. Blood drive in Brandon. Friday, Sept. 30, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Brandon American Legion, 55 Franklin Street. Red Cross blood drive will be held in Brandon. $Q ,ELV LQ 7KUHH 3HUVSHFWLYHV (J\SW¶V 6D- cred Bird in Art, Science, and Religion in Middlebury. Friday, Sept. 30, 12:15 p.m., Mahaney Center for the Arts, Dance Theatre and Lower Lobby. Professors Pi- eter Broucke (history of art and architec- ture), Shalom Goldman (religion) and Ste- phen Trombulak (biology) team up for an interdisciplinary contextualization of the ODWH SHULRG (J\SWLDQ EURQ]H LELV ¿JXULQH recently acquired by the museum. $5 do- nation suggested. “Rumors” by Neil Simon in Shelburne. Fri- day, Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m., Shelburne Town Center, 5420 Shelburne Road. Shelburne Players present Neil Simon’s comic farce “Rumors.” Tickets $15. Purchase tickets at Shelburne Market or www.shelburneplay- ers.com or by calling 343-2602. Murder mystery comedy in Brandon. Fri- day, Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Town Hall. Brandon Town Players present a murder mystery comedy. Seating caba- ret style with hors d’oeuvres and dessert. Cash bar. Call 247-6720 or 247-5420 for reservations. Tickets $8 adults/$6 seniors, students, military. Brian Kremer in Middlebury. Friday, Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Singer, songwriter and native son Brian Kremer returns to his Vermont hometown for a performance at Town Hall Theater. Tickets $15 and may be purchased at www.town- halltheater.org or 382-9222.
Rodney King in Middlebury. Friday, Sept. 30, 8 p.m., Mahaney Center for the Arts, Seeler Studio Theatre. History, poetry and WUDJHG\ FROOLGH ZKHQ VWDJH DQG ¿OP DFWRU Roger Guenveur Smith tackles the thorny odyssey of Rodney King, caught in the glare of the spotlight as the victim of police bru- tality that ignited the 1992 L.A. riots. Public $20/ college ID holders $15/ students $6. Observatory open house in Middlebury. Friday, Sept. 30, 8-9:30 p.m., Middlebury College Observatory. Middlebury College Observatory and Middlebury Physics will host a stargazing open house, weather permitting. Check the Observatory website http://go.middlebury.edu/observatory/ or call 443-2266 after 6 p.m. on the evening of the event for weather status.
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Ladies Rally in Vergennes. Saturday, Oct. 1, Vergennes Opera House. Enjoy a 100-mile journey through beautiful Vermont coun- tryside. All cars and types of drivers are welcome. Proceeds go toward funding a new LED stage lighting system. Ladies aide industria rummage sale in Lincoln. Saturday, Oct. 1, 8 a.m.-noon, Burnham Hall. Shoppers can hunt for bar- gains. $2 per bag on Sunday. Contact info, Mary Rogers 453-5995. Dead Creek wildlife day in Addison. Sat- urday, Oct. 1, 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Dead Creek Wildlife Management Area, Route 17 west of Route 22A. Bird banding demonstra- tions will begin at 7 a.m., followed by de- coy carving, building bluebird boxes and a waterfowl calling contest with prizes start- ing at 9:30 a.m. Waterfowl biologist David Sausville will also give a presentation. Fall rummage and food sale in Shoreham. Saturday, Oct. 1, 9 a.m.- 2 p.m., Shore- ham Congregational Church, 28 School Road. Baked goods, food items and cloth- ing will be sold. A special bag sale begins at noon. Clean donated items (no rips or stains) may be dropped off at the church on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 29 and 30, from 1-3 p.m. Info: Jeri 897-8591. The Measure of a Man in Middlebury. Sat- urday, Oct. 1, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., Dana Auditorium. An unemployed factory work- HU VWUXJJOHV WR NHHS KLV IDPLO\ DÀRDW DQG maintain his dignity in this powerful social drama. In French with English subtitles. Free. Best of the Fest audience favorite win- ners in Middlebury. Saturday, Oct. 1, 7 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival “Best of the Fest” will present “Pony” (short) and “The Guys Next Door” (feature).Tickets $12. Murder mystery comedy in Brandon. Sat- urday, Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m., Brandon Town Hall. Brandon Town Players present a murder mystery comedy. Seating caba- ret style with hors d’oeuvres and dessert. Cash bar. Call 247-6720 or 247-5420 for reservations. Tickets $8 adults/$6 seniors, students, military. (WKLRSLDQ %RRJLH %HQH¿W LQ /LQFROQ Sat- urday, Oct. 1, 7-10:30 p.m., Burnam Hall, 52 East River St. Ethiopian dance boogie music by the New Nile Orchestra and Band of the Land, authentic Ethiopian cuisine, DUWV DQG FUDIWV IRU VDOH WR EHQH¿W 2QH /RYH (Continued on Page 7B)
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AIDS/HIV  Education  Theater  in  Ethiopia.  Produced  by  the  Willowell  Foundation  and  the  Vermont  Folklife  Center.  Tickets  $10/  kids  under  12  free.  Info:  453-Â6195. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rumorsâ&#x20AC;?  by  Neil  Simon  in  Shelburne.  Saturday,  Oct.  1,  7:30  p.m.,  Shelburne  Town  Center,  5420  Shelburne  Road.  Shel- burne  Players  present  Neil  Simonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  comic  farce  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rumors.â&#x20AC;?  Tickets  $15.  Purchase  tickets  at  Shelburne  Market  or  www.shel- burneplayers.com  or  by  calling  343-Â2602.
Rodney  King  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Oct.  1,  8  p.m.,  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts,  Seeler  Studio  Theatre.  History,  poet- U\ DQG WUDJHG\ FROOLGH ZKHQ VWDJH DQG ¿OP actor  Roger  Guenveur  Smith  tackles  the  thorny  odyssey  of  Rodney  King,  caught  in  the  glare  of  the  spotlight  as  the  victim  of  police  brutality  that  ignited  the  1992  L.A.  riots.  Public  $20/  college  ID  holders  $15/  students  $6.  (Continued  on  Page  8B)
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HarvestFest  in  Brandon.  Sun- day,  Oct.  2,  1-Â4  p.m.,  Central  Park.  Come  make  harvest  people  (scarecrows)  with  the  experts.  Hay  rides,  food,  pumpkins  and  more.  Rain  location:  Methodist  church.  Info:  247-Â6401. Gallery  talk  in  Brandon.  Sunday,  Oct.  2,  2  p.m.  Compass  Center,  333  Jones  Drive,  Brandon.  Stephanie  Stouffer  gives  a  talk  on  the  exhibit  â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Creative  World  of  Stephanie  Stouffer.â&#x20AC;?  Info:  247-Â4295. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Dissipated  Eightâ&#x20AC;?  in  Brandon.  Sunday,  Oct.  2,  7  p.m.,  Brandon  Town  Hall.  Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t  miss  this  incredible  performance  by  Middle- bury  Collegeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  premiere  a  cappella  group.  Tickets  $8  adults/$6  students,  seniors,  mili- tary.
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Poetry  reading  in  Middlebury.  Monday,  Oct.  3,  7:30-Â9:30  p.m.,  51  Main  at  the  Bridge.  Poet  and  translator  Fiona  Sze-ÂLorrain  will  read  from  and  discuss  her  new  collection  of  poetry,  â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Ruined  Elegance,â&#x20AC;?  and  her  translations  of  Chinese  poetry.  Doors  open  at  7  p.m.  for  a  reception  with  light  refreshments.  Books,  cocktails  and  other  beverages  will  be  avail- able  for  purchase.  Free.
Oct
4
TUESDAY
Paying  for  college  workshop  in  Vergennes.  Tuesday,  Oct.  4,  Vergennes  Union  High  School.  VSAC  will  present  a  workshop  on  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Paying  for  Collegeâ&#x20AC;?  and  cover  the  changes  to  the  Free  Application  for  Federal  Student  Aid,  or  FAFSA.  Contact  the  school  for  starting  time  and  room  location:  877-Â2938. Introduction  to  the  Chinese  Guzheng  (zith- er)  in  Middlebury.  Tuesday,  Oct.  4,  4:30  p.m.,  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts,  Robison  Hall.  Fiona  Sze-ÂLorrain  is  a  poet,  transla- tor,  editor  and  classical  guzheng  musician  who  has  performed  worldwide  at  such  pres- tigious  venues  as  Merkin  Concert  Hall  and Â
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Carnegie  Hall.  In  this  presentation  she  discusses  the  history  of  the  guzheng  and  guzheng  music  and  plays  representative  pieces.  Free.
Oct
5
WEDNESDAY
Leonardo  DaVinci  from  the  National  Gallery  in  Middlebury.  Wednesday,  Oct.  5,  11  a.m.,  Town  +DOO 7KHDWHU $ XQLTXH ¿OP WKDW FDSWXUHV WKH
excitement   of  the  opening  night  of  the  ex- hibition:  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Leonardo  da  Vinci:  Painter  at  the  Court  of  Milanâ&#x20AC;?  at  Londonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  National  Gallery.  Tickets  $10/$5  students. Gallery  talk  in  Middlebury.  Wednesday,  Oct.  5,  noon.  Sheldon  Museum,  One  Park  St.  Vintage  bicycle  collector  and  cycling  histo- rian  Glenn  Eames  will  present  a  gallery  talk  about  the  exhibit  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pedaling  Through  History:  150  Years  of  the  Bicycle,  The  Glenn  Eames  Collection.â&#x20AC;?  The  talk  is  included  with  mu- seum  admission  and  limited  to  20  people.  Call  to  reserve  at  388-Â2117  or  visit  www. HenrySheldonMuseum.org.
Oct
6
THURSDAY
Gallery  talk  in  Middlebury.  Thursday,  Oct.  6,  5:30-Â7  p.m.,  Vermont  Folklife  Center.  Recep- tion  for  the  opening  of  â&#x20AC;&#x153;GEOMORPH  /  Things  Change  and  They  Change  Againâ&#x20AC;?  by  Chris  Triebert.  Triebert  creates  visual  and  emotional  order  from  the  chaos  of  Tropical  Storm  Irene. Best  of  the  Fest  documentary  winners  in  (Continued  on  Page  9B)
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Calendar of Events Middlebury. Thursday, Oct. 6, 7 p.m., Town Hall Theater. Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival “Best of the Fest” will present “Phil’s Camino” (short) and “Walk With Me: The Tri- als of Damon J. Keith” (feature).Tickets $12.
Oct
7
FRIDAY
“Hangmen” live from the Na- tional Theater in Middlebury. Friday, Oct. 7, Town Hall Theater. An encore broadcast of “Hangman” from the National Theatre in London featuring Academy Award winner Martin McDonagh. Tickets $17/$10 students.
Oct
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SATURDAY
Annual pumpkin, book and bake sale. Saturday, Oct. 8, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Orwell Free Library. Delicious baked goods, a great selection of used books and pumpkins will be for sale to EHQH¿W WKH 2UZHOO )UHH /LEUDU\ Homestead Hops in Starksboro. Saturday, Oct. 8, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Homestead Hops, 2951 Route 17, Starksboro. Enjoy the fall foliage in Starksboro at Homestead Hops and Norris Sugarworks. Taste beer brewed by Hogback Mountain Brewing of Bristol showcasing Norris Sugarworks maple syr- up, as well as a food truck and lawn games. Info: 989-4365. Tristan und Isolde live from the Met in Middlebury. Saturday, Oct. 8, noon. Tristan und Isolde opens the Met season in a new production by director Mariusz Trelinski. A free talk about the opera will be given in the studio in the lower level before the broad- cast at 11:15 a.m. by Greg Vitercik. Tickets $24/$10 students.
Oct
9
SUNDAY
Ripton Ridge Run in Ripton. Sunday , Oct. 9, 11 a.m., Ripton Elementary School. The Friends of the Ripton School invite runners and walk- ers of all levels to participate in a 10.4K loop run, a 5K run or a 5K fun walk through Rip- ton. Lunch will be available during and after the race. Check in is from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. and races begin at 12:30 p.m. All proceeds EHQH¿W WKH 5LSWRQ (OHPHQWDU\ 6FKRRO Hike Into History in Orwell. Sunday, Oct. 9, 1-3 p.m., Mount Independence State Historic Site. Mount Independence Coali- tion President Stephen Zeoli leads this fall tour, which explores what author, historian and illustrator Benson Lossing saw on his 1848 visit to the Mount when researching for a book. What still exists and what has changed? Wear walking shoes and dress for the weather. Info: 948-2000. Church walk in Middlebury. Sunday, Oct. 9, 1-5 p.m., Henry Sheldon Museum, One Park Street. The Henry Sheldon Museum will sponsor a walk featuring eight houses of worship in Middlebury village. The tour is organized by Glenn Andres, Middlebury College professor emeritus of history, art and architecture. Participants may visit the eight churches in any order. The walk will (Continued on Page 10B)
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Paying  for  college  work- shop  in  Middlebury.  Tuesday,  Oct.  11,  Middlebury  Union  High  School.  VSAC  will  present  a  workshop  on  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Paying  for  Collegeâ&#x20AC;?  and  cover  the  changes  to  the  Free  Application  for  Federal  Student  Aid,  or  FAFSA.  Contact  the  school  for  start- ing  time  and  room  location:  382-Â1500. Samuel  Beckettâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  â&#x20AC;&#x153;First  Loveâ&#x20AC;?  in  Middle- bury.  Tuesday,  Oct.  11,  7:30  p.m.,  Ver- mont  Coffee  Company  Playhouse,  1197  Exchange  Street,  Suite  3.  Gare  St.  Lazare  Ireland  will  present  Samuel  Beckettâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  â&#x20AC;&#x153;First  Love,â&#x20AC;?  which  recounts  an  episode  early  in  a  manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  life  where  he  meets  a  young  woman  on  a  bench.  It  is  a  perfect  blend  of  trage- dy  and  comedy.  Directed  by  Judy  Hegarty  Lovett  and  performed  by  Conor  Lovett.  Tick- ets  $20.  Info:  playhouse@vermontcoffee- company.com  or  398-Â2776  ext.  819.
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Samuel  Beckettâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Endâ&#x20AC;?  in  Middlebury.  Wednesday,  Oct.  12,  7:30  p.m.,  Vermont  Cof- fee  Company  Playhouse,  1197  Exchange  Street,  Suite  3.  Gare  St.  Lazare  Ireland  will  present  Samuel  Beckettâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  End,â&#x20AC;?  an  ab- surdist  tale  of  old  age,  loneliness  and  sur- vival.  Directed  by  Judy  Hegarty  Lovett  and  performed  by  Conor  Lovett.  Tickets  $20.  Info:  playhouse@vermontcoffeecompany. com  or  398-Â2776  ext.  819.
13
THURSDAY
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Magic  Fluteâ&#x20AC;?  in  Middle- bury.  Thursday,  Oct.  13,  7:30- 9:30  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Opera  Company  of  Middlebury  will  present  a  staged  concert  version  of  Mozartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  classic  comedy,  â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Magic  Flute.â&#x20AC;?  A  free  talk  about  the  opera  is  offered  one  hour  before  each  performance.  Tickets  $40-Â50  and  are  avail- able  at  www.townhalltheater.org,  in  person  or  by  calling  382-Â9222.
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SUNDAY
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dinoman  Dinosaursâ&#x20AC;?  in  Brandon.  Sunday,  Oct.  16,  4  p.m.,  Brandon  Town  Hall.  Vermont  resident  Bob  Lisaius  presents  a  magical  journey  through  the  Mesozoic  era.  Tickets  $7  adults/$5  seniors,  students,  military.
Oct
TUESDAY
Free  foot  care  clinic  in  Mid- dlebury.  Tuesday,  Oct.  18,  10  a.m.-Ânoon,  Middlebury  Rec  Cen- ter,  154  Creek  Road.  Bring  your  own  basin  and  towel.  Offered  by  ACHHH.  Paying  for  college  workshop  in  Bristol.  Tuesday,  Oct.  11,  Mount  Abraham  Union  High  School.  VSAC  will  present  a  work- shop  on  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Paying  for  Collegeâ&#x20AC;?  and  cover  the  changes  to  the  Free  Application  for  Federal  Student  Aid,  or  FAFSA.  Contact  the  school  for  starting  time  and  room  location:  453- 2333. Telescope  presentation  in  Orwell.  Tuesday,  Oct.  18,  6:30  p.m.,  Orwell  Free  Library.  Lo- cal  astronomer  Al  Boudreau  will  be  doing  a  presentation  on  ALMA,  the  largest  and  most  powerful  telescope  on  Earth.  Free. Â
FRIDAY
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Magic  Fluteâ&#x20AC;?  in  Middle- bury.  Friday,  Oct.  14,  7:30-Â9:30  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Op- era  Company  of  Middlebury  will  present  a  staged  concert  version  of  Mozartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  classic  comedy,  â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Magic  Flute.â&#x20AC;?  A  free  talk  about  the  opera  is  offered  one  hour  before  each  performance.  Tickets  $40-Â50  and  are  avail- able  at  www.townhalltheater.org,  in  person  or  by  calling  382-Â9222.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Magic  Fluteâ&#x20AC;?  in  Middle- bury.  Saturday,  Oct.  15,  2-Â4  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Op- era  Company  of  Middlebury  will  present  a  staged  concert  version  of  Mozartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  classic  comedy,  â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Magic  Flute.â&#x20AC;?  A  free  talk  about  the  opera  is  offered  one  hour  before  each  performance.  Tickets  $40-Â50  and  are  avail- able  at  www.townhalltheater.org,  in  person  or  by  calling  382-Â9222.  ³&KLOOHU 7KHDWHU´ VLOHQW ÂżOP VFUHHQLQJ LQ Brandon.  Saturday,  Oct.  15,  7  p.m.,  Bran- don  Town  Hall.  Showing  â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Man  Who  Laughsâ&#x20AC;?  (1928),  a  creepy  Gothic  thriller  star- ring  Conrad  Veidt.  Live  musical  accompani- ment  by  Jeff  Rapsis.  Admission  is  free  but  free-Âwill  donations  are  accepted  to  help  with  ongoing  renovation  of  the  town  hall.  Info:  www.brandontownhall.org.  Part  of  the  town  KDOOÂśV DQQXDO VXPPHU VLOHQW ÂżOP VHULHV Honky  Tonk  Showdown  in  Vergennes.  Sat- urday,  Oct.  15,  7:30-Â10:30  p.m.,  Vergennes  Opera  House.  An  epic  evening  of  music  and  dancing  featuring  the  Starline  Rhythm  Boys  with  opening  act  the  Hokum  Brothers.  Â
Oct
20
THURSDAY
Historical  society  meeting  in  Bristol.  Thursday,  May  19,  7  p.m.,  Howden  Hall.  The  Bristol  Historical  Society  welcomes  former  Mount  Abraham  Union  High  School  teacher  and  Project  Independence  lecturer  Rick  Des- orda,  who  will  present  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Recollections  of  the  Presidential  Elections  of  the  1960s  and  To- day.â&#x20AC;?  Attendees  will  be  encouraged  to  offer  their  own  insights.  Info:  453-Â2888. Macbeth  in  Middlebury.  Thursday,  Oct.  20,  (Continued  on  Page  11B)
 A  Special  Publication  of  The  Addison  Independent,  Fall,  2016  â&#x20AC;&#x201D;  PAGE  11B
Calendar  of  Events 7:30  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Middlebury  actors  workshop  presents  Shakespeareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Macbeth,â&#x20AC;?  directed  by  Melissa  Lourie.  The  original  electronic  soundscape  is  by  Middlebury  Collegeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Peter  Hamlin.  Tickets  $22/$10  student.
Oct
21
FRIDAY
Movie  screening  in  Ver- gennes.  Friday,  Oct.  21,  7  p.m.,  Vergennes  Opera  House.  Jay  &UDYHQÂśV QHZ ÂżOP Âł3HWHU DQG -RKQ ´ EDVHG on  the  novel  by  Guy  de  Maupassant,  will  be  VFUHHQHG -D\ &UDYHQ ZLOO LQWURGXFH WKH ÂżOP DQG OHDG D SRVW ÂżOP GLVFXVVLRQ Macbeth  in  Middlebury.  Friday,  Oct.  21,  7:30  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Middlebury  actors  workshop  presents  Shakespeareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mac- beth,â&#x20AC;?  directed  by  Melissa  Lourie.  The  origi- nal  electronic  soundscape  is  by  Middlebury  Collegeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Peter  Hamlin.  Tickets  $22/$10  student.
Oct
22
SATURDAY
Don  Giovanni  live  from  the  Met  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Oct.  22,  1  p.m.,  Town  Hall  The- ater.  Three  charismatic  singers,  Simon  Keenlyside,  Ildar  Abdrazakov  and  Mari- usz  Kwiecien,  share  the  role  of  the  title  hero  who  goes  to  hell  in  a  dazzling  coup  de  theatre.  A  free  talk  will  be  given  before  the  broadcast  at  12:15  p.m.  by  Scott  Mor- rison.  Run  time  3  hours  22  minutes.  Tickets  $24/$10  students.  Macbeth  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Oct.  22,  7:30  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Middlebury  actors  workshop  presents  Shakespeareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Macbeth,â&#x20AC;?  directed  by  Melissa  Lourie.  The  original  electronic  soundscape  is  by  Middlebury  Collegeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Peter  Hamlin.  Tickets  $22/$10  student.
Oct
23
SUNDAY
Macbeth  in  Middlebury.  Sun- day,  Oct.  23,  2  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Middlebury  actors  work- shop  presents  Shakespeareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Macbeth,â&#x20AC;?  directed  by  Melissa  Lourie.  The  original  electronic  soundscape  is  by  Middlebury Â
Collegeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Peter  Hamlin.  Tickets  $22/$10  student.
Oct
28
FRIDAY
Table  of  Grace  free  meal  in  Vergennes.  Friday,  Oct.  28,  5:30-Â6:30  p.m.,  Vergennes  Con- gregational  Church.  Meals  are  held  the  fourth  Friday  of  the  month.  This  monthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  menu:  roast  pork,  scalloped  potatoes,  ap- plesauce,  vegetable  and  dessert. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The  Entertainerâ&#x20AC;?  in  Middlebury.  Friday,  Oct.  28,  7  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Rob  Ashford  directs  Kenneth  Branagh  as  the  unforgettable  Archie  Rice  in  this  produc- tion  captured  live  from  the  Branagh  Theatre  Company.  Tickets  $17/$10  students.
Oct
29
SATURDAY
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Go  Home,  Guy  Carletonâ&#x20AC;?  walk  in  Orwell.  Saturday,  Oct.  29,  1-Â3  p.m.,  Mount  Independence  State  Historic  Site.  A  walk  to  the  horseshoe  battery  on  the  point  to  commemorate  the  ¿QHVW $PHULFDQ GD\ RQ WKH 0RXQW ² 2FW
28,  1776,  when  the  defensive  strength  here  helped  convince  British  Gen.  Guy  Carleton  DQG KLV Ă&#x20AC;HHW WR KHDG EDFN WR &DQDGD IRU WKH ZLQWHU $IWHUQRRQ LQFOXGHV DUWLOOHU\ ÂżUH Info:  948-Â2000. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Gimme  Shelterâ&#x20AC;?  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Oct.  29,  7  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  The  Rolling  Stonesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Gimme  Shelterâ&#x20AC;?  is  pre- sented  as  part  of  Town  Hall  Theaterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Rock  on  Film  series.  Tickets  $10  and  may  be  purchased  at  www.townhalltheater.org  or  382-Â9222.
Nov
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Woodstockâ&#x20AC;?  in  Middlebury.  Friday,  Nov.  11,  7  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Town  Hall  Theaterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Rock  on  Film  series  continues  with  â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wood- stock.â&#x20AC;?  Tickets  $10  and  may  be  purchased  at  www.townhalltheater.org  or  382-Â9222. (Continued  on  Page  12B)
PAGE  12B  â&#x20AC;&#x201D;   A  Special  Publication  of  The  Addison  Independent,  Fall,  2016
Calendar  of  Events SPORTS Co-Âed  volleyball  in  Middlebury.  Pick-Âup  games  Monday,  7-Â9  p.m.,  Middlebury  Municipal  Gym.  Jack  Brown,  388-Â2502;;  Bruce  at  Middle- bury  Recreation  Department,  388-Â8103.
BINGO American  Legion  Hall,  Middle- bury.  Wednesday.  Doors  open  5:30  p.m.  with  early  birds.  Jackpot  )RRG DYDLODEOH %HQH¿WV YHWHUDQV scholarships  and  community  programs.  388-Â9311. Brandon  Senior  Center,  Brandon.  First  and  third  Mondays.  6  p.m.  Refreshments  sold.  247-Â3121. Brandon  American  Legion.  Tuesday,  warm- ups  6:15  p.m.,  regular  games  7  p.m.  Food  available,  complimentary  hot  tea  and  cof- fee.  Info:  247-Â5709. VFW  Post  7823,  Middlebury.  Monday.  Doors  open  5  p.m.,  quickies  6:15  p.m.,  regular  bingo  7  p.m.  388-Â9468.
DANCE, MUSIC, ARTS & EDUCATION ERIK  ANDRUS,  OWNER  of  Good  Companion  Bakery  and  Boundbrook  Farm,  hauls  a  sack  of  rice  away  from  his  small  combine  while  harvesting  his  unique  crop  in  Ferrisburgh  last  fall. ,QGHSHQGHQW ¿OH SKRWR 7UHQW &DPSEHOO
Nov
15
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Free  foot  care  clinic  in  Middle- bury.  Tuesday,  Nov.  15,  10  a.m.- noon,  Middlebury  Rec  Center,  154  Creek  Road.  Bring  your  own  basin  and  tow- el.  Offered  by  ACHHH. Â
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SUNDAY
Peter  Yarrow  in  Middlebury.  Sunday,  Nov.  27,  7  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Grammy  award-Âwin- ning  singer-Âsongwriter  best  known  as  one- third  of  Peter,  Paul  and  Mary  will  perform  at  Town  Hall  Theater.  Tickets  $45-Â60  plus  tax  go  on  sale  Friday,  Aug.  26.  Info:  382-Â9222  or  www.townhalltheater.org.
WEDNESDAY
Painting  the  Modern  Garden:  Monet  to  Matisse  in  Middle- bury.  Wednesday,  Nov.  16,  11  a.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Great  artists  such  as  Monet,  Van  Gogh,  Matisse,  Sorolla  and  many  others  feature  in  an  innovative  and  ex- tensive  exhibition  from  The  Royal  Academy  of  Arts,  London.  Tickets  $10/$5  students.
Nov
Nov
FRIDAY
Table  of  Grace  free  meal  in  Vergennes.  Friday,  Nov.  18,  5:30-Â6:30  p.m.,  Vergennes  Con- gregational  Church.  Meals  are  held  the  fourth  Friday  of  the  month.  This  monthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  menu:  meatloaf,  potatoes,  gravy,  vegetable  and  des- sert.
LIVE MUSIC Coon  Hill  in  Middlebury.  Fri- day,  Sept.  23,  8-Â10  p.m.,  51  Main. The  Doughboys  in  Brandon.  Saturday,  Sept.  24,  7:30  p.m.,  Brandon  Town  Hall. Moose  Crossing  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Sept.  24,  8-Â10  p.m.,  51  Main. Tony  Lee  Thomas  in  Middlebury.  Friday.  Sept.  30,  8-Â10  p.m.,  51  Main. The  Durham  County  Poets  in  Brandon.  Sat- urday,  Oct.  1,  7:30  p.m.,  Brandon  Music. Soule  Monde  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Oct.  1,  8-Â11  p.m.,  51  Main. The  DuPont  Brothers  in  Lincoln.  Saturday,  Oct.  8,  7:30  p.m.,  Burnham  Music  Series,  52  River  Road,  Lincoln. The  Dave  Keller  Band  in  Brandon.  Saturday,  Oct.  8,  7:30  p.m.,  Brandon  Music. Dwight  &  Nicole  in  New  Haven.  Friday,  Oct. Â
14,  7:30  p.m.,  Tourterelle. The  Dave  Keller  Band  in  Lincoln.  Saturday,  Nov.  12,  7:30  p.m.,  Burnham  Music  Series,  52  River  Road,  Lincoln.
FARMERS MARKETS Brandon  Farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;  Market.  Fri- days,  9  a.m.-Â2  p.m.,  May  27-ÂOct.  &HQWUDO 3DUN 9HJHWDEOHV Ã&#x20AC;RZ- ers,  plants,  Vermont  maple  syrup,  honey,  baked  goods,  organic  beef,  goat  cheese,  hand-Âcrafted  and  tie-Âdyed  items,  jewelry,  paintings  and  more.  Middlebury  Farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;  Market.  Marble  Works,  9  a.m.-Â12:30  p.m.  Saturdays,  May  7-ÂOct.  29;;  Wednesdays,  June  15-ÂOct.  12.  Baked  goods,  organic  products,  cheese  and  dairy  SURGXFWV FUDIWV FXW Ã&#x20AC;RZHUV IUHVK IUXLW DQG vegetables,  honey,  jam,  jellies,  preserves,  maple  syrup,  meat  and  poultry  products,  wine,  bread,  plants,  pickles,  prepared  foods,  soap  and  body-Âcare  products,  eggs,  yarn,  and  cider. Vergennes  Farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;  Market.  Thursdays,  3-Â6:30  p.m.,  mid-ÂMay  through  September,  Vergennes  City  Park.  Organic  vegetables,  berries,  breads,  desserts,  crafts  and  take- out.
Bridge  at  Ilsley  in  Middlebury.  Thursdays,  5:30-Â8  p.m.,  Ilsley  Li- brary.  Single  players  welcome.  Info:  462- 3373. Bristol  folk  session  in  Bristol.  Wednesdays,  6-Â9  p.m.,  Hatch  31,  31  Main  St.  Open  jam.  Bring  your  voices,  instruments,  songs  and  tunes.  Irish/Celtic,  Maritime,  Appalachian,  Quebecois,  Roots/Blues,  World  Music,  Dead,  Dylan.  Info:  www.vtceltic.com/bristol- folk-Âsession.html. Celtic  jam  session  in  East  Middlebury.  Third  Wednesday,  8-Â10  p.m.,  Waybury  Inn.  Open  session  to  play  traditional  Scottish  and  Irish  tunes  on  acoustic  instruments.  All  abilities  welcome. Celtic  jam  session  in  Middlebury.  First  Wednesday,  8-Â10  p.m.,  51  Main.  Come  VZDS 6FRWWLVK ,ULVK DQG &DQDGLDQ ¿GGOH tunes.  Open  to  all  instruments  and  play- ers  familiar  with  Celtic  sessions  and  jam  HWLTXHWWH ,QIR PÃ&#x20AC;R\G#PLGGOHEXU\ HGX RU 203-Â823-Â8669. Chess  and  bridge  clinic  in  Middlebury.  Mon- days,  3:30-Â5:30,  Ilsley  Library.  Casual  play  and  gentle  coaching  in  bridge  and  chess.  Chess  club  in  Brandon.  Saturdays,  12:30  p.m.,  Brandon  Library.  All  ages  and  abilities  welcome. Chinese  conversation  group  in  Middlebury.  Saturdays,  10-Â11  a.m.  Informal  discussion  in  Mandarin  Chinese  led  by  native  speaker  Yinglei  Zhang.  Info:  388-Â4095. Classical  string  ensemble  in  Middlebury.  Third  Friday,  EastView  at  Middlebury.  Amateur  ensemble  looking  for  violinists.  Info:  388- 7351. College  Session  for  Seniors  in  Middlebury.  El- derly  Services,  112  Exchange  St.  Classes  for  people  over  60  in  basic  computer,  op- era,  politics,  history,  international  law  and  PRUH &DOO RU H PDLO FROOHJH# elderlyservices.org. (Continued  on  Page  13B)
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Calendar of Events Computer lab open hours in Bristol. Monday- Thursday, 3:30-7 p.m., Mount Abraham Union High School library. Free access to the library’s electronic resources, courtesy of e-Vermont funding. Craft workshop in Forest Dale. Tuesday, 6:30-8 p.m., Living Waters Assembly of God Church, Route 53. Free workshop for knitting, crocheting, or other crafts. Coffee served. Info: 247-3637. Creative writing workshop in Vergennes. Thursday, 6-8 p.m., Bixby Library. Free. Librarian Muir Haman guides participants through short-form writing and creative ex- ercises. All experience levels welcome. Info: 877-2211 or muir.haman@bixbylibrary.org. Dancing in Middlebury. Sundays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., EastView at Middlebury. Come dance to swing, blues and waltz music. Wear clean, dry, soft-soled shoes. Info: 475-2349 or jscondon@mac.com. Dramatic writing workshop in Vergennes. Mon- day, 6-8 p.m., Bixby Library. Free workshop led by screenwriter Jay Dubberly in which participants help each other work on long- form writing projects. Info: 877-2211 or muir. haman@bixbylibrary.org. Drum Collective. Group drumming. Every Monday, 10-11 a.m., 111 Maple St. in the Marble Works at Huard Studio. Led by local percussionist Will Smith. Open to all. Info: www.drumcollective.org. Drum gathering in Bristol. Last Friday of the Month, 6-8 p.m., Recycled Reading of Ver- mont. Info: 453-5982 or www.recycledread- ingofvt.com. Duplicate bridge at EastView in Middlebury. Tuesdays, 6:20-9 p.m. Info: 462-3373. Free Drawing Workshop in Vergennes. Every Saturday: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. KB Café at Ken- nedy Brothers, 11 Main St. Fun and support- ive. All adults welcome. Materials provided. No experience necessary. Information about this week’s lesson: http://WeeklyArtLesson. com/. French conversation group in Middlebury. Second Saturday (deuxième Samedi ) of the month, 1 p.m., location varies. Enjoy ca- sual conversation;; all levels welcome. Info: slater@middlebury.edu. Jam session for teens in Middlebury. Second and fourth Thursdays of each month, 3:30- 4:30 p.m., Addison Central Teen Center, 94 Main St. Bring your own instrument or bor- row one of ours. To register, call Robin or Jutta at 388-3910. Journaling for Self-Discovery group in Lincoln. Third Thursday of every month, 7 p.m., Lin- coln Library. Info: 453-2665. Knitting and Rug Hooking in Brandon. First and third Wednesdays of each month, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Brandon Library. Project sharing, idea gathering and textile camaraderie. Knitting group in Brandon. Thursday, 1-3 p.m., Brandon Senior Center. 247-3121. Knitting group in Vergennes. Third Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Bixby Memorial Library. Infor- mal assistance provided. Arabella Holzapfel, 443-5284 (weekdays), 877-2172 (evenings) or araho@verizon.net. Line dancing lessons in New Haven. Satur- days, starting March 5, 2016, 6-8 p.m., New Haven Town Hall. All ages. $5 per person. Info: 989-6701 or Facebook.com/ACLine- Dancers.
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Dining Guide 51  MAIN  â&#x20AC;&#x201C;  51  Main  is  open  to  all  who  want  to  experience  the  beautiful  setting,  great  food  with  DQ LQWHUQDWLRQDO Ã&#x20AC;DLU and  music  and  art  that  changes  in  style  and  presentation  regularly.  Live  music  is  available  nearly  every  Friday  and  Saturday  evening.  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  4  p.m.  -  late.  Contact  us  at  802-Â388- 8209.  There  is  something  for  everyone  at  51. AMERICAN  FLATBREAD  â&#x20AC;&#x201C;  Gather  at  our  hearth;;  enjoy  the  magic  &  movement  of  our  team  baking  HDFK Ã&#x20AC;DWEUHDG WR RUGHU LQ WKLV RSHQ NLWFKHQ VHWWLQJ We  keep  our  menu  simple  and  put  all  our  efforts  into  the  quality  and  integrity  of  our  food.  We  cook  with  WKH ¿QHVW LQJUHGLHQWV 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 Â
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Dining Guide and  drink.  From  house-Âmade  Boyden  Farm  burgers  to  Atlantic  salmon  to  Brome  Lac  duck,  there  is  something  for  everyone.  Awarded  the  Slow  Food  of  VT  Snail  of  Approval  Designation.  Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  is  a  founding  member  of  the  Vermont  Fresh  Network.  Located  at  1868  North  116  Road,  Bristol.  Online  at  baldwincreek.net.  Call  802- 453-Â2432. PADDLERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S  PUB  â&#x20AC;&#x201D;  Join  us  for  scenic  lake  front  dining  on  the  picturesque  Lake  Dunmore.  Paddlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  Pub  is  located  at  the  Waterhouses  Marina  on  937  West  Shore  Rd.  in  Salisbury,  VT.  The  pub- style  restaurant  has  just  completed  their  second  summer  season  and  will  be  staying  open  for  the  Fall  &  Winter  months.   The  Pub  will  be  open  Wednesday-ÂFriday  from  4  p.m.  -Â9  p.m.,  Saturdays  from  11:00  a.m.  -  9  p.m.  and  Sundays  from  9:00  a.m.  â&#x20AC;&#x201C;  5:00  p.m.  Our  new  menu  will  be  out  soon  with  lots  of  tasty  comfort  food  to  keep  you  feeling  warm  and  toasty  through  the  colder  months  ahead.  Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t  forget  about  our  pizza  for  dine  in  or  take  out.  Please  visit  our  website  at  paddlerspubvt.com  for  a  full  menu  listing  or  call  802-Â352-Â4382  for  take  out. PARK  SQUEEZE  â&#x20AC;&#x201C;  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  â&#x20AC;&#x201C;  bring  the  family  or  meet  up Â
with  friends.  Check  us  out  on  Facebook  for  specials  like  our  half-Âprice  burger  night  and  margarita  Mondays.  Walk-Âins  welcome...weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll  squeeze  you  in!  Find  us  at  161  Main  Street,  Vergennes,  VT.  802-Â877-Â9962.  www. parksqueeze.com.
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  9  p.m.  For  more  information  call  802-Â989-Â7376  or  visit  www. sabaisabaithai.com.  Check  out  Sabai  Sabai  Thai  Cuisine  on  Facebook.
THE  STORM  CAFE  â&#x20AC;&#x201C;  The  place  to  go  for  an  exceptional  dining  experience.  Our  RICE  -  professional  staff  will  prepare  and  serve  you  Excellent  a  memorable  breakfast,  lunch  or  dinner  in  a  Chinese  takeout  casual,  comfortable  atmosphere.  Our  trained  and  authentic  chefs  use  only  the  best,  cuisine  from  oftentimes  local  Thailand  and  Malaysia.  ingredients  to  create  Great  chef  specialties,  dinner  our  innovative  culinary  combinations  and  daily  lunch  specials.  interpretations.  The  Many  healthy  steamed  options.  Over  25  soups  and  seasonal  changing  appetizers  and  menu  items  including  beef,  pork,  poultry,  menu  is  sure  to  please  tofu,  fresh  seafood  and  seasonal  vegetables.  Dine  in  or  all,  carnivorous  and  take  out  Monday  -  Thursday  11  a.m.  -  10  p.m.,  Friday  vegetarian  alike.  and  Saturday  11  a.m.  -  10:30  p.m.,  closed  Sunday.  So  come  enjoy  a  Located  at  20  ½  Seymour  St,  Middlebury.  Visit  www. great  meal  today!  ricemiddlebury.com  or  call  802-Â388-Â3883. Open  for  Breakfast  Tuesday  through  SABAI  SABAI  â&#x20AC;&#x201C;  Comfortable  and  cozy,  with  Sunday,  9  a.m.-  2:00  D FRORUIXO Ã&#x20AC;DUH RI 6RXWK $VLD 6DEDL 6DEDL p.m.  Lunch  Tuesday  offers  sumptuous  Thai  cuisine.  Offering  through  Saturday,  an  extensive  menu  adaptable  for  a  variety  11:00  a.m.-Â2:30  p.m.  and  of  palates,  there  Sunday  11:00  -  2:00.  is  something  for  Dinner  Tuesday  everyone.  Located  through  Saturday,  5  p.m.  til  close.  Dinner  at  22  Merchants  reservations  recommended.  3  Mill  Row  in  downtown  St.,  Middlebury.  Menus  at  www. Middlebury  and  thestormcafe.com.  802-Â388-Â1063.  open  for  lunch  and  Follow  us  on  Facebook! dinner.  Monday  through  Friday  lunch Â
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Chef’s Specialties with white rice
H1. General Tso’s Chicken .............................................. 9.95 H1a. General Tso’s Shrimp ............................................ 11.95 H2. Sesame Chicken ...................................................... 9.95 H2a. Sesame Beef ........................................................ 10.95 H2b. Sesame Shrimp .................................................... 11.95 H3. House Crispy Chicken Lightly battered and fried chunk breast, stir fried in ginger honey sauce ................... 9.95 H4. Basil Triple Medley Chicken, beef, shrimp with Fresh green sauteed with basil sauce ............................. 11.95 H5. Hunan Twin Delight Beef, chicken & veggie ............ 9.95 H6. Walnut Shrimp ........................................................11.95 H7. Hot & Spicy Shrimp Tomato & hot sauce .............. 11.95 H8. Triple Delight ......................................................... 11.95 H9. Happy Family ........................................................ 12.95
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Hot & Spicy BUSINESS HOURS Monday - Thursday 11am - 10pm Friday and Saturday 11am - 10:30pm Closed Sunday
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On the Otter Creek Middlebury
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Soup Du Jour ..................... $5/$7 Your server knows all the tasty details!
Spicy Steamed Mussels ............. $12 Prince Edward Island mussels served in a zesty chili broth including white wine, lime juice, ginger, garlic, cilantro and julienne vegetables. (Light or No Chili? No Problem!)
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Route 7 in Brandon, VT
Lake Dunmore in Salisbury, VT
Choices for dinner vary: the “Lighter Fare” menu for lunch and dinner includes Fish & Chips, Shepherd’s Pie and Peanut Thai Chicken. The full seafood and steakhouse dinner menu features Blackened Delmonico, Scallops Mundi, Fisherman’s Pasta and maple-marinated Mississippi Steak.
Paddlers Pub is located on scenic Lake Dunmore in Salisbury VT. and is now open all year long!
CATTAILS RESTAURANT - Serving Vermont for over 11 years with fresh ideas, local products and reasonable prices. Cattail’s is located 2 miles north of Brandon village just off Route 7 and only 15 minutes from Middlebury. We offer a variety of menu options. Whether you are looking for a quick burger and a beer or a Delmonico steak and a great cabernet we are the place for you. Please feel free to view our whole menu at www.cattailsvt. com. We are open 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Tuesday – Friday and 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday and Sundays. Closed on Mondays. Reservations are accepted by calling 802-247-9300.
2146 Grove Street, Route 7 North Brandon, Vermont
Enjoy a great meal and a specialty cocktail while over looking the beautiful lake and mountains. Hours for Fall, Winter and Spring Wednesday - Friday 4-9pm Saturday 11:00am - 9pm Sunday 9am - 5pm Summer Hours After May 1, 2017 7 days a week 11am - 9pm PADDLER’S PUB - Join us for scenic lake front dining on the picturesque Lake Dunmore. Paddler’s Pub is located at the Water Houses Marina on 937 West Shore Rd. in Salisbury, VT. The pubstyle restaurant has just completed their second summer season and will now be opened all year long. The Pub will be open on Wednesday - Friday from 4 p.m. -9 p.m. and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Sundays 11:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. . Our new menu will be out soon with lots of tasty comfort food to keep you feeling warm and toasty through the colder months ahead. Don’t forget about our pizza for dine in or take out. Please visit our website at paddlerspubvt.com for a full menu listing or call 802-352-4382 for take out. 937 West Shore Road, Lake Dunmmore Salisbury, Vermont
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