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“What a Difference a River Makes.” Tenney Memorial Library, Newbury, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. $10; free for returning customers. Info, 866-5366.
film
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival: ‘ in goo D t ime: t he Piano Jazz o F marion mcPartlan D’: Huey’s 2011 documentary examines the life and career of the musical legend as referenced in interviews with Elvis Costello and others. A discussion with the director follows. BCA Center, Burlington, 5 p.m. Free. Info, 863-7992. ‘iF i Were You’ : See FRI.31, 5:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. ‘stoker’ : See FRI.31, 5:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. ‘t he creation’ : Classical music fans screen a performance of Joseph Haydn’s masterful work by the Vienna Chamber Choir and the AustroHungarian Haydn Philharmonic. German with English subtitles. Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center, Stowe Mountain Resort, 7:30 p.m. $12. Info, 760-4634.
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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, 3105172, info@burlingtonfarmersmarket.org. caPital cit Y Farmers market : Meats and cheeses join seasonal produce, baked goods and locally made arts and crafts. 60 State Street, Montpelier, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 223-2958. culture D Beverages Worksho P: Caroline Homan and Joshua Pfeil share preparations for kombucha and ginger bug sodas with adults and kids alike. Lake Champlain Waldorf School, Shelburne, 10 a.m.-noon. Free; preregister. Info, 985-2827, jdennee@lakechamplainwaldorfschool.org. korean Foo D Festival : Foodies feast on traditional fare at this fundraiser for the United Methodist Women’s Mission. Vermont Korean American United Methodist Church, Essex Junction, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $10. Info, 876-7622. miDDle Bur Y Farmers market : Crafts, cheeses, breads and veggies vie for spots in shoppers’ totes. The Marbleworks, Middlebury, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Info, 989-6012. north West Farmers market : Stock up on local produce, garden plants, canned goods and handmade crafts. Taylor Park, St. Albans, 9 a.m.2 p.m. Free. Info, 370-6040. r hu Bar B Festival : The seasonal, herbaceous perennial flavors sweet-and-savory dishes. Live music, a tag sale and a quilt raffle round out the fun. Champlain Valley Unitarian Universalist Society, Middlebury, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $4-8; takeout available. Info, 388-8080. r utlan D count Y Farmers market : Downtown strollers find high-quality fruits and veggies, mushrooms, fresh-cut flowers, sweet treats, and artisan crafts within arms’ reach. Depot Park, Rutland, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 773-4813. t rek to t aste : Walkers explore wooded trails that lead to farm-fresh treats, games, and arts and crafts. Local ice cream and live music from CarterGlass round out the event. See calendar spotlight. Forest Center, Marsh-BillingsRockefeller National Historical Park, Woodstock, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. Info, 457-3368, ext. 17. Waits Fiel D Farmers market : Local entertainment enlivens a bustling open-air market, boasting extensive farm-fresh produce, prepared foods and artisan crafts. Mad River Green, Waitsfield, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 472-8027.
MainStage, Burlington, 8 p.m. $25-80. Info, 863-5966. Burlington’s Discover Jazz Festival: eDmar castane Da Quartet : The virtuosic Columbian harpist leads a performance of Latin and South American rhythms. See calendar spotlight. FlynnSpace, Burlington, 10 p.m. $25. health & fitness Info, 863-5966. Fit camP: Folks get a weekend workout with music For vermont: Bene Fit For maD a run and circuit training. Meet at the skate r iver l ong- t erm r ecover Y: Montpelierpark. Burlington waterfront, 10 a.m. Free. Info, based singer-songwriter Stephanie Lynn joins 774-563-8273. Colleen Mari, Louie Brown, the Gulch Band and Soulstice to raise funds for continued efforts r .i.P.P. e.D.: See WED.29, North End Studio B, to repair damage caused by Tropical Storm Burlington, 9-10 a.m. $10. Info, 578-9243. Irene. Lareau Farm Inn, Waitsfield, 5-9 p.m. $10 Women’s sPiritual meet-uP: Cynthia suggested donation; $5 for students; free for Warwick Seiler and Marna Ehrech cofachildren under 13. Info, 496-4949. cilitate a supportive environment aimed at northern Bronze : See FRI.31, Congregational spiritual growth and liberating the feminine Church, Middlebury, 7 p.m. $10-12. Info, spirit. Rainbow Institute, Burlington, 9 a.m. 999-3556. Suggested $15 donation. Info, 6714569 or 238-7908. r achel Barton Pine : The virtuosic violinist performs kids a varied international program — including arts & cra Fts a piece composed Worksho P: Little ones for her by rising tap into their imaginatalent Mohammed tions and create clay Fairouz. Unitarian turtle bowls. Shelburne Church, Montpelier, Craft School, 10-11:30 7:30 p.m. $10-25. Info, a.m. $10-12. Info, 793-9291. 985-3648. r iPton communit Y enos Burg Falls coFFeehouse : Local t umBle t ime: Kiddos performers warm up the bound around an open gym, microphone for singerOU burning off excess energy. RT ES songwriter Caitlin Canty, acEnosburg Falls Elementary YO FA companied by Dietrich Strause. School, 9-10 a.m. Free. Info, ND R EW EC CLE S Ripton Community House, 7:30 p.m. 527-5426. $3-9; call ahead to register for open mic. Info, miss Jackie’s stu Dio o F Dance : Students of 388-9782. the longtime local teacher perform a spring reYang Bao : The 22-year-old piano prodigy cital of Broadway numbers. Paramount Theatre, makes the black-and-white keys dance with Rutland, 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. $12-22. Info, 775-0903. works by Brahms, Beethoven, Chopin and move Your Buns Fun r un 5 k & Walk : Rachmaninoff. North Hero Community Hall, 8 Athletes of all ages and abilities convene to p.m. $20-25. Info, 863-5966. promote physical fitness at this rain-or-shine C
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food & drink
Wine, cheese & chocolate t asting : Live music, local vino and good eats lift spirits at this benefit for Plattsburgh’s Treasure Chests Relay for Life team. Hid-In-Pines Vineyard, Morrisonville, N.Y., noon-8 p.m. $10 includes tastings and glass. Info, 518-293-7097.
event. Green Mountain Kids, Morrisville, registration, 8-8:45 a.m.; run/walk, 9 a.m. $7-20. Info, 888-0869. satur DaY stor Y t ime: Families celebrate the written word as imaginative tales are read aloud. Phoenix Books, Burlington, 11 a.m. Free. Info, 448-3350.
music
Big ‘80s Dance Part Y: Hot Neon Magic and the RetroFit provide tunes from the era of spandex and big hair for costumed revelers who compete for the top prize of best dressed. Vergennes Opera House, 8-11 p.m. $10-12. Info, 863-1010. Burlington civic sYmPhon Y: Daniel Bruce directs a program of works by Hector Berlioz, George Gershwin and Vermont composer Dennis Báthory-Kitsz. Elley-Long Music Center, St. Michael’s College, Colchester, 8 p.m. $5-15. Info, 863-5966. Burlington Discover Jazz Festival: Big Joe Burrell Da Y: Performances by Uri Gurvich, Sofia Rei and the Boston Horns honor the godfather of the Queen City’s music scene. Burlington City Hall Park, noon-5 p.m. Free. Info, 863-7992. Burlington Discover Jazz Festival: tW ilight Jazz series : Bands perform openair concerts amid the Queen City’s bustling downtown scene. Church Street Marketplace, Burlington, 5-7:30 p.m. Free. Info, 863-7992, discoverjazz.com. Burlington’s Discover Jazz Festival: BoBBY mcFerrin : The Grammy Award-winning vocalist performs African American spirituals from his new album spirityouall. Flynn
outdoors
national t rails Da Y: Attendees of all ages and mobility levels celebrate the nature trail system’s newest route with a guided hike to the Quechee Gorge, a presentation and more. Vermont Institute of Natural Science, Quechee, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $11-13; free for members and children ages 3 and under. Info, 359-5001, ext. 229. national t rails Da Y: Warren : Adventure seekers break in the new Blueberry Lake trail network with guided hikes and beginner, intermediate and expert mountain bike rides. Meet at North Shore parking lot. Blueberry Lake, Warren, opening ceremony, 1-1:30 p.m.; rides and hike, 1:30-4 p.m. Free. Info, 917-1467. Walk For animals : Folks and their leashed canine companions stroll along a three-mile loop to raise money and awareness for homeless animals. Montpelier Recreation Field, registration, 9:30 a.m.; walk, 10 a.m. $30 minimum pledge donation. Info, 476-3811, events@ cvhumane.com.
seminars
get to kno W central vermont’s h er Ps: Environmental educator John Jose discusses the evolution of local reptiles and amphibians, and how to locate and identify them in nature. Hunger Mountain Co-op, Montpelier, 1-3 p.m. $10-12; preregister. Info, 223-8000, ext. 202, info@hungermountain.coop. vcam access orientation : Video-production hounds learn basic concepts and nomenclature at an overview of VCAM facilities, policies and procedures. VCAM Studio, Burlington, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 651-9692.
sport
h earts For h unger Fun r un & Walk : Locals lace up their running shoes and get moving on 1K and 5K courses at this benefit for the Vermont Foodbank’s backpack program for children. Champlain Valley Union High School, Hinesburg, walkers, 8:45 a.m.; 1K, 8:30 a.m.; 5K, 9 a.m. $8-12; preregister. Info, 338-0996, unitedchurch@gmavt.net. move Your can Fun r un/Walk : Families hit the pavement on a 5K course to raise funds for the Colchester/Milton Rotary Club and local food shelves. Bayside Park, Malletts Bay, Colchester, registration, 7:30 a.m.; race, 8:30 a.m. $15-20; nonperishable food donations encouraged. Info, misterhamilton@gmail.com. Platts Burgh r oller Der BY: Born in the usa Dou Blehea Der : At this coed showdown, the North Country Lumber Jills take on the Hellions of Troy, while Trauma Authority battles Vermont’s Mean Mountain Boys. Plattsburgh City Recreation Center, N.Y., 5-9 p.m. $5-12; free for children under 5. Info, 518-420-7687.
theater
‘h air’ : See FRI.31, 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. ‘out comes Butch’ & ‘ note From earth’ : See FRI.31, 8 p.m. ‘t he Per Former’ : See THU.30, 7:30 p.m.
words
stor Y t ime in Barre: a cele Bration o F chil Dren’s l iterature & Books : An exhibit and panel discussion features Emily Proctor’s books. Aldrich Public Library, Barre, 10 a.m. Free. Info, 476-7550. suPer summer Book sale : A plethora of pages beacons readers, who add affordable titles to their collections — and their beach bags. Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Info, 865-7212.
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agriculture
st. Johns Bur Y Plant sWaP & sale : See FRI.31, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
dance
‘alice in Won Derlan D’: See SAT.01, 2 p.m. Balkan Folk Dancing : Louise Brill and friends organize people into lines and circles set to complex rhythms. No partner necessary. Burlington Dances, Chace Mill, Burlington, 4-7 p.m. $6 suggested donation. Info, 540-1020.
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cancer survivors Da Y cele Bration : Guest speaker Kathleen Murphy-Moriarty, musician Patrick Fitzsimmons and an art exhibit honor those who beat the disease. Central Vermont Medical Center, Barre, 1-3 p.m. Free. Info, 225-5449. echo 10th anniversar Y extravaganza DaY: See SAT.01, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jane austen in vermont : University of Central Missouri professor Sheryl Craig presents “Trickle-Down Economics in Pride and Prejudice.” Hauke Campus Center, Champlain College, Burlington, 2-4 p.m. Free. Info, 3432294, jasnavermont@gmail.com. t he Barnstan D collective : See THU.30, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
fairs & festivals
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival FRI.31, 1-midnight.
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