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dance

Intro to Belly Dance Workshop: Beginners tap into the traditions of this sacred dance with basic posture and alignment alongside hip, belly, rib, chest and arm movements. 2 Wolves Holistic Center, Vergennes, 3-5 p.m. $24. Info, 870-0361.

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MusIc, art & tea: Dick Staber and Judith Chasnoff perform acoustic bluegrass at an afternoon tea party featuring pastels by Wendy Soliday. Fisk Farm Art Center, Isle La Motte, 1-5 p.m. Free. Info, info@ilmpt.org.

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open FarM & stuDIo tour: See SAT.12. Queen cIty GhostWalk: WIckeD WaterFront: Paranormal authority Thea Lewis leads a spooky stroll along the shores of Lake Champlain. Meet 4/11/14 2:49 PM at the fountain at the bottom of Pearl Street 10 minutes before start time. Battery Park, Burlington, 8 p.m. $15; preregister. Info, 863-5966.

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reD knIGhts rIDe For DoDGe house: Motorcyclists hit the open road to raise funds and awareness for the home for displaced veterans. Rutland City Fire Department, registration, 9 a.m.; ride, 10 a.m. $20 per bike. Info, 773-2747.

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GloBal roots FIlM serIes: A northeast FIDDlers broken family living in a dilapiassocIatIon MeetInG: Lovers dated Baghdad house struggles of this spirited art form gather with the far-reaching effects to catch up and jam. Bayside of poverty in Odai Rasheed's TO Pavilion, Saint Albans Bay, noon-5 drama Qarantina. In Arabic with W EF p.m. Donations of nonperishable food LA English subtitles. North End Studio A, kE RESO RT & SPA items accepted. Info, 728-5188. Burlington, 5 p.m. $5 suggested donation. Info, info@vtiff.org. oMMIe WIse & Feral Foster: The New yorkbased bands head to the Upper Valley for an evening of Americana, folk and roots music. Main food & drink Street Museum, White River Junction, 8 p.m. $2-20 cannInG class: BlueBerry JaM: Prize-winning suggested donation; ByOB with ID. Info, 356-2776. canner Robin Berger teaches foodies how to cap-

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ture summer's flavors in a sweet spread. McClure MultiGenerational Center, Burlington, 2-4 p.m. $510; preregister at citymarket.coop; limited space. Info, 861-9700.

FREE Afternoon Mini Concerts For Children and Their Friends For more information call 1-800-639-3443 or 1-802-586-9814 www.craftsburychamberplayers.org

WInooskI FarMers Market: Area growers and bakers offer ethnic eats, assorted produce and agricultural products. Champlain Mill Green, Winooski, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 413-446-4684.

south BurlInGton FarMers Market: Farmers, food vendors, artists and crafters set up booths in the parking lot. South Burlington High School, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 207-266-8766.

health & fitness

coMMunIty restoratIve yoGa: Tisha Shull leads a gentle practice aimed at achieving mind7/2/14 12:25 PMbody harmony. Sangha Studio, Burlington, 5:30-7 p.m. Donations. Info, 603-973-4163.

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DIManches French conversatIon: Parlez-vous français? Speakers practice the tongue at a casual, drop-in chat. Panera Bread, Burlington, 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Info, 363-2431.

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sunDays For FleDGlInGs: From feathers and flying to art and zoology, junior birders ages 5 through 9 develop research and observation skills. Birds of Vermont Museum, Huntington, 2-3 p.m. Free with museum admission, $3.50-7; free for members; preregister. Info, 434-2167.

lake placID sInFonIetta: 'BeyonD the screen': An orchestra concert celebrates songs composed for the concert hall that later made it into movies. Lake Placid Center for the Arts, N.y., 7:30 p.m. $25. Info, 518-523-2512.

stoWeFlake hot aIr Balloon FestIval: See FRI.11, 6:30 a.m.

Wednesday 8:00PM July 16, 2014 UVM Recital Hall

russIan play tIMe WIth natasha: youngsters up to age 8 learn new words via rhymes, games, music, dance and a puppet show. Buttered Noodles, Williston, 11-11:45 a.m. Free. Info, 764-1810.

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a 'BaBar' Brunch: Live music and narration bring The Story of Babar: The Little Elephant to life. A gourmet buffet rounds out the family-friendly fun. Basin Harbor Club, Vergennes, noon. $12-25. Info, 863-5966.

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coMMunIty vInyasa: Rose Bryant helps students align breath, intention and inner balance. Sangha Studio, Burlington, 12:45-1:45 p.m. Donations. Info, 603-973-4163. traIl MIxer: Locals make healthy, energizing snacks, then set out on a group trek. Wellspring Chiropractic Lifestyle Center, Shelburne, 1 p.m. Free; preregister at wellspringcls.com/trail. Info, 985-9850. yoGIc scIence: pranayaMa anD MeDItatIon: Mindfulness techniques focus the senses and support an asana practice. Proceeds benefit the Center for Mindful Learning. Sangha Studio, Burlington, 2-3 p.m. Donations. Info, 603-973-4163.

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WoMen's pIcnIc on the causeWay: Ladies spin their wheels along the Colchester Causeway, where picturesque lake views provide the ideal setting for an al fresco feast. Meet at Airport Park. Colchester Causeway, 10 a.m.-noon. Free. Info, andynanne@ burlingtontelecome.net.

sports

challenGe race: Boaters of all ages hit the water for a three-mile race across the lake in kayaks, canoes and non-motorized boats. Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Vergennes, registration, 9:30 a.m.; race, 11 a.m. $18-22. Info, 475-2022, ext. 113. FIFa WorlD cup: See WED.9. MeMBer-Guest tournaMent: Players hit the links for an afternoon of friendly competition complete with prizes and dinner. killington Golf Course, registration, noon; shotgun shot, 1 p.m. $200 per team; limited space. Info, 422-6700. WoMen's pIckup soccer: Quick-footed ladies of varying skill levels break a sweat while stringing together passes and making runs for the goal. For ages 18 and up. Starr Farm Park, Burlington, 6-8 p.m. $3. Info, 864-0123.

theater

'Blues In the nIGht': See THU.10. 'carousel': See FRI.11, 4 p.m. Dorset theatre FestIval: 'out oF the cIty': See THU.10, 3 p.m. 'My Way: a MusIcal trIBute to Frank sInatra': See FRI.11, 5 p.m. 'the secret GarDen': See FRI.11, 2-4:30 p.m.

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'cyclInG In plato's cave' Book launch: Fans of human-powered transportation join Dave Cavanagh for an afternoon of poems, photos, bikes and more. Maglianero Café, Burlington, 3 p.m. Free. Info, 863-5217. stoWe Free lIBrary GIant Book sale: See WED.9.

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play ukulele By ear Workshop: Jim D'Ville helps players tap into their innate musical abilities. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, beginners, 1 p.m.; advanced beginner and up, 2:15 p.m. $20; $35 for both. Info, 223-1856.

shaktI trIBal Belly Dance WIth susanne: Students get their groove on with this ancient and spirit-inspired improvisational dance form. Soul Fire Studio, Burlington, 5:30-6:45 p.m. $15. Info, 688-4464.

ryan poWer: The Burlington-based performer takes the stage with a unique blend of outré-pop, funk and soul. ArtsRiot, Burlington, 8 p.m. $10. Info, 540-0406.

education

verMont suMMer MusIc FestIval: 'aMaDeus In the aFternoon': Flutist Jennifer Grim, violinist Emily Popham Gillins, bassoonist Andrew Schwartz and French horn player Sharon Moe present an all-Mozart program. Recital Hall. McCarthy Arts Center, St. Michael's College, Colchester, 4 p.m. $25. Info, 658-2592. WestForD suMMer concert serIes: The Starline Rhythm Boys channel the Tennessee Hills and Texas Honky-tonks of the 1940s and ’50s with spirited country and juke-joint sounds. Westford Common, 7-8 p.m. Free. Info, 6asacar@gmail.com.

outdoors

BIrDs By ears & eyes: See THU.10, 9 a.m. GarDens In BlooM: Eye-catching landscapes showcase well-considered designs reflective of the 19th-century conservation movement. Meet at the Carriage Barn Visitor Center. Marsh-BillingsRockefeller National Historical Park, Woodstock, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Free; preregister. Info, 457-3368, ext. 22. MeDIcInal plant Walk: Clinical herbalist Rebecca Dalgin helps nature lovers identify the healing properties of local flora. Meet outside the Wild Heart Wellness office. Goddard College, Plainfield, 1 p.m. $12. Info, 552-0727, rebecca. dalgin@gmail.com.

MeDItatIons on sIMplIcIty: A weekly class introduces participants to techniques designed to foster personal identity and simplify daily life. Burlington Friends Meeting House, 7-8 p.m. Donations. Info, 881-8675.

film

'WounDs oF WazIrIstan': Madiha Tahir's documentary explores the far-reaching effects of drone warfare on Pakistan civilians and the world at large. A discussion follows. Aldrich Public Library, Barre, 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Info, 863-2345, ext. 6.

games

BrIDGe cluB: See WED.9, 7 p.m. trIvIa nIGht: Teams of quick thinkers gather for a meeting of the minds. Lobby, Hotel Vermont, Burlington, 7-9 p.m. Free. Info, 651-5012.

health & fitness

avoID Falls WIth IMproveD staBIlIty: See FRI.11. MonDay-nIGht Fun run: Runners push past personal limits and make strides at this weekly outing. Peak Performance, Williston, 5:30 p.m. Free. Info, 658-0949. oneness BlessInGs/Deeksha: Attendees quiet the mind and embrace positivity at a secular energy practice. All Souls Interfaith Gathering, Shelburne, 7-8 p.m. Free. Info, 565-0110.


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