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Bike Jam: Gearheads help low-income Vermonters with repairs, while others craft jewelry out of old bicycle parts or help out around the shop. Bike Recycle Vermont, Burlington, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, dan@bikerecycle.localmotion.org.

'sHow people': Pianist Jeff Rapsis provides live accompaniment for the 1928 silent film about Hollywood's silent film era, starring William Haines and Marion Davies. Brandon Town Hall, 7 p.m. Free; donations accepted. Info, 603-236-9237.

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Cars and Coffee of Vermont: Auto enthusiasts talk shop over cups of joe and rides ranging from vintage motorcycles to hot rods. South Burlington High School, 7-10 a.m. Free. Info, 229-8666.

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Barre farmers market: Crafters, bakers and farmers share their goods. Vermont Granite Museum, Barre, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, barrefarmersmarket@gmail.

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Hidden spaCes, UniqUe plaCes: Architecture buffs tour the park's historic landmarks — including a rarely visited 1960s fallout shelter. Meet at the Carriage Barn Visitor Center. Marsh-BillingsRockefeller National Historical Park, Woodstock, 10:30 a.m.-noon. $4-8; free for kids 15 and under; preregister. Info, 457-3368, ext. 22. memorial serViCe & Contra danCe: Folks honor the memory of former Vermont Law School dean and president Geoffrey "Jeff" Benson Shields with a service and an afternoon of dancing. Chase Community Center, Vermont Law School, South Royalton, 2 p.m. Free. Info, 831-1228. qUeen City GHostwalk: darkness falls: See FRI.15. raBBle in arms: History buffs revisit the War of 1812 via costumed reenactors, who depict naval engagements and demonstrate various 19thcentury skills and crafts. Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Vergennes, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Regular admission, $6-10; free for kids under 5. Info, 475-2022. UVm HistoriC toUr: Professor emeritus William Averyt references architectural gems and notable personalities on a walk through campus. Meet at the Ira Allen statue. University Green, UVM, Burlington, 10 a.m.-noon. Free; preregister at uvm. edu. Info, 656-8673.

fairs & festivals

alBUrGH sUmmerfest: Music, food, vendors and kids activities pave the way for a vintage car show at this open-air affair. Irene Clarke, North Hero, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $5 per car. Info, 238-6937. CeleBrate Vermont festiVal: See FRI.15.

Vermont festiVal of tHe arts: See WED.13.

BUrlinGton farmers market: More than 90 stands overflow with seasonal produce, flowers, artisan wares and prepared foods. Burlington City Hall Park, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 310-5172. BUrlinGton food toUr: Locavores sample the Queen City's finest cuisine on a scrumptious stroll that stops at the Burlington Farmers Market and an area restaurant. East Shore Vineyard Tasting Room, Burlington, 12:30-3 p.m. $45. Info, 277-0180, burlingtonfoodtours@gmail.com. Caledonia farmers market: Growers, crafters and entertainers gather weekly at outdoor stands centered on local eats. Pearl Street, St. Johnsbury, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 592-3088. Capital City farmers market: Meats and cheeses join farm-fresh produce, baked goods, and locally made arts and crafts throughout the growing season. 60 State Street, Montpelier, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 223-2958. CHamplain islands farmers market: See WED.13, St. Joseph's Church, Grand Isle, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 434-4122. CHoColate tastinG: Sweets lovers tap into the nuances of sour, spicy, earthy and fruity flavors. Lake Champlain Chocolates Factory Store & Café, Burlington, 3 p.m. Free. Info, 448-5507. tHe CookoUt: korean BarBeCUe: Diners pile their plates with roasted meats, spicy scallion salad, lettuce wraps and more. Live music and cold brews round out the feasting. ArtsRiot, Burlington, 4:30-8:30 p.m. $12-18; free for kids 6 and under; cash bar; preregister; limited space. Info, 540-0406. ferment yoUr HarVest: Karen Ganey presents techniques for transforming carrots, cabbage and more into a crock of lacto-fermented veggies. White River Junction Community Garden, Ratcliff Park, Hartford, 2-3 p.m. Free. Info, 295-5804. middleBUry farmers market: See WED.13. moUnt tom farmers market: Purveyors of garden-fresh crops, prepared foods and crafts set up shop for the morning. Parking lot. Mount Tom, Woodstock, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Info, 457-2070. newport farmers market: See WED.13.

'peter pan Jr.': See FRI.15, 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.

norwiCH farmers market: Neighbors discover fruits, veggies and other riches of the land offered alongside baked goods, handmade crafts and live entertainment. Route 5 South, Norwich, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 384-7447.

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pittsford farmers market: Homegrown produce complements maple products and artisan wares at this outdoor affair. Pittsford Congregational Church, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 483-2829. pUlled-pork BarBeCUe: A spread of pork, grilled chicken, salads and desserts benefits the Mad River Valley Food Self. A silent auction completes the evening. United Church, Warren, 5-7 p.m. $5-15; takeout available. Info, 496-2713.

satUrday story time: Youngsters and their caregivers listen to entertaining tales. Phoenix Books (Burlington), 11 a.m. Free. Info, 448-3350.

rU12? walkinG GroUp: Locals make strides in a supportive environment. Meet outside the store on Cherry Street. Macy's, Burlington, 9-11 a.m. Free. Info, 860-7812, walking@ru12.org.

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CHanGes in latitUde: The Jimmy Buffett tribute band brings a beach party to the Cooler in the Mountains concert series, which includes lawn games, a barbecue and a beer garden. Killington Grand Resort Hotel, 3:30-6 p.m. Free. Info, 422-2105.

rUtland CoUnty farmers market: Downtown strollers find high-quality produce, fresh-cut flowers and artisan crafts within arms' reach. Depot Park, Rutland, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 773-4813 or 353-0893.

dan kennedy: The classically trained pianist and composer makes the black-and-white keys dance with a program of New Age tunes. See calendar spotlight. Brandon Music Café, 7:30 p.m. $15; $35 includes dinner package; preregister; BYOB. Info, 465-4071.

sHelBUrne farmers market: Harvested fruits and greens, artisan cheese, and local novelties grace outdoor tables. Shelburne Town Center, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 985-2472.

tHe Green moUntain playBoys: Cajun rhythms enliven the 40th-anniversary celebration of the Institute for Social Ecology. Plainfield Town Hall, 8 p.m. $10 suggested donation. Info, 454-7376.

Vermont Vineyard & winery open HoUse weekend: Got grapes? Oenophiles take advantage of palate-pleasing tours, tastings and activities. Live music and picnics round out the weekend. See vermontgrapeandwinecouncil.com for details. Various locations statewide, Vermont, 10 a.m. Free; cost of tastings. Info, vermontwine@gmail.com.

moVin' on: Rollicking country tunes entertain listeners as part of the JEMS Summer Concert Series. Bring blankets and lawn chairs. Jay Town Green, 6:30 p.m. Free. Info, 518-946-7824.

waitsfield farmers market: Local entertainment enlivens a bustling, open-air market boasting extensive seasonal produce, prepared foods and artisan crafts. Mad River Green, Waitsfield, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 472-8027.

health & fitness

reiki sHare & exCHanGe: Practitioners join Reiki master Michele Nappi for an open session aimed at learning, practicing and networking. Moonlight Gifts, Milton, 4-6 p.m. Free; preregister. Info, 893-9966. r.i.p.p.e.d.: See WED.13, North End Studio A, Burlington, 9-10 a.m. $10. Info, 578-9243. satUrday morninG rUn/walk: Amateur athletes set the pace at an informal weekly gettogether. Peak Performance, Williston, 8-9 a.m. Free. Info, 658-0949.

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mytHs and tHeir CreatUres: an art and yoGa worksHop: Under the guidance of Becca Johnson, youngsters ages 6 through 11 recreate the story of "Ganesha's Lessons" with yoga postures, then explore its themes through discussion and collage. Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, 9 a.m.-noon. $25-35. Info, 253-8358.

peaCHam aCoUstiC mUsiC festiVal: See FRI.15, 8:30 a.m.-11 p.m. reed, rosin and pedal: The clarinet-violin-piano classical music trio showcases its versatility in a concert of works ranging from Mozart to Klezmer. Fisk Farm Art Center, Isle La Motte, grounds open for picnicking, 6:30 p.m.; concert, 7:30 p.m. $15-25. Info, 928-3364. roCk tHe Boat 2!: The Lake Champlain Ferry doubles as a stage for Waylon Speed and Rough Francis, who dole out outlaw country and punk-rock rhythms on a cruise through Burlington harbor. King Street Ferry Dock, Burlington, 7 p.m. $15-20. Info, 615-228-7177. 'some enCHanted eVeninG': Accompanied by Mark Violette, singer-actress Eileen Kennedy stars in a summer cabaret. A reception follows. St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Newport, 7:30-9 p.m. $10. Info, 334-7365. yanG Bao & inmo yanG: The virtuosic pianist and violinist highlight works by Schubert, Mozart and Beethoven in "Sonata Heroes." Proceeds benefit Island Arts. North Hero Community Hall, 8 p.m. $20-25; free for kids under 14. Info, 372-8889.

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freedom & Unity festiVal: Psychologist Bruce Levine keynotes a day of workshops and presentations reflective of Vermont's motto. Crafts, kids activities and a pig roast add to the festivities. Magic Mountain, Londonderry, 9-midnight. $15 includes camping; free for kids under 12. Info, freedom. unityvt@yahoo.com.

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nortHwest farmers market: Foodies stock up on local produce, garden plants, canned goods and handmade crafts. Taylor Park, St. Albans, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 827-3157.

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