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Island arts Craft show: See THU.04, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Queen CIty Ghostwalk: See FRI.05, 8-9 p.m.

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Burke MountaIn BIke ‘n’ Brew: Don’t drink and ride ... but do raise a glass to microbrews and barbecue before catching a freestyle mountainbike show. Live music by the Starline Rhythm Boys and athletic endeavors round out the day. Sherburne Lodge, Burke Mountain Ski Resort, 4 p.m. $20 brewfest admission includes souvenir glass and six samples; $5 general admission; bike in to save $5. Info, 626-7300. deerfIeld Valley BlueBerry festIVal: See WED.03, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. festIVal of fools: See FRI.05, 12-10 p.m. MIdd suMMer festIVal: Folks raise a glass at this inaugural celebration of Vermont beer, wine and cheese. The Joshua Panda Band and Split Tongue Crow perform. Proceeds benefit the Vermont Foodbank, the Addison County Firefighters Association and the Better Middlebury Partnership. See calendar spotlight. The Marbleworks, Middlebury, 3-7 p.m. $20; $5 for designated drivers and people under 21; free for kids under 6. Info, 388-4126. Phlox fest: See WED.03, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. stowe suMMer arts festIVal: Storytellers, face painters, musicians and performers demonstrate their crafts at this artsy fête. Various locations, Stowe, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Info, 253-1818. VerMont festIVal of the arts: See WED.03, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. VerMont suMMer festIVal horse shows: See WED.03, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. whole hoG BBQ & MusIC festIVal: Grill fans pig out at a Memphis Barbecue Networksanctioned event, featuring serious competition, a beer garden, live music from Crunchy Western Boys and Stone Cold Roosters, and the Ms. Piggie contest. North Haverhill Fairgrounds, 2-8 p.m. $10 includes tasting samples from competing barbecue teams. Info, 757-3244, ext. 367.

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BrIstol farMers Market: Weekly music and kids’ activities add to the edible wares of local food and craft vendors. Town Green, Bristol, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 453-6796, bristolfarmersmarket@gmail.com. BurlInGton farMers Market: Dozens of vendors sell everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to ethnic cuisine to pottery to artisan cheese. Birchwood Coupe deliver the tunes. Burlington City Hall Park, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. CaledonIa farMers Market: Growers, crafters and entertainers gather weekly at outdoor stands centered on local eats. 50 Railroad St., St. Johnsbury, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free.

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CaPItal CIty farMers Market: Fresh produce, perennials, seedlings, home-baked foods and handmade crafts lure local buyers throughout the growing season. 60 State St., Montpelier, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 223-2958, manager@ montpelierfarmersmarket.com. ChoColate-dIPPInG deMo: See WED.03, 2 p.m. enosBurG falls farMers Market: A morethan-20-year-old bazaar offers herbs, jellies, vegetables and just-baked goodies in the heart of the village. Lincoln Park, Enosburg Falls, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 933-4503. Grand Isle farMers Market: Shoppers browse through a wide selection of local fruits, veggies and handmade crafts. St. Joseph Church Hall, Grand Isle, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 372-3291. hoPs In the hIlls Beer festIVal & ChICken wInG ChaMPIonshIP: Local and regional brewers serve up suds as local restos vie for the highly coveted title of “Chicken Wing Champion.” The Chris Kleeman Band and Sly Geralds Band play the tunes. Jackson Gore Inn, Okemo Mountain Resort, Ludlow, 1-6 p.m. $20 includes a pint glass and four beer samples; $5 for additional beer tickets; $5-10 for wings. Info, 228-1600. Isle la Motte farMers Market: The small town’s big bounty includes flowers, fresh produce, baked goods, specialty foods, crafts and more. Meadow View Nursery, Isle La Motte, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, farmersmarket@islelamotte.org. MIddleBury 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, 388-0178, middleburyfm@yahoo. com. MIlton farMers Market: Honey, jams and pies alike tempt seekers of produce, crafts and maple goodies. Milton Grange, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. Info, 893-7734. MorrIsVIlle farMers Market: Foodies stock up on local provender. On the green, Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy, Morrisville, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 888-7053, hbirdfarm@yahoo.com. Mount toM farMers Market: Purveyors of garden-fresh crops, prepared foods and crafts set up shop for the morning. Mount Tom, Woodstock, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Info, 763-2070, foxxfarm@aol.com. northwest farMers Market: Stock up on local, seasonal produce, garden plants, canned goods and handmade crafts. Taylor Park, St. Albans, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 373-5821. norwICh farMers Market: Neighbors discover fruits, veggies and other riches of the land, not to mention baked goods, handmade crafts and local entertainment. Next to Fogg’s Hardware & Building Supply and the Bike Hub. Route 5 South, Norwich, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 384-7447, manager@norwichfarmersmarket.org. roast-Pork suPPer: Eaters pig out at a benefit for the Mount Holly Odd Fellows. Homemade pies are for dessert. Odd Fellows Hall, Belmont, 5 p.m. $5-10. Info, 259-2205. rutland County farMers Market: Downtown strollers find high-quality fruits and veggies, mushrooms, fresh-cut flowers, sweet baked goods, and artisan crafts within arms’ reach. Depot Park, Rutland, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Info, 773-4813. shelBurne farMers Market: Harvested fruits and greens, artisan cheeses, and local novelties grace outdoor tables at a presentation of the season’s best. Shelburne Parade Ground, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 985-2472, info@sbpavt.org. waItsfIeld farMers Market: Local bands enliven an outdoor outlet for homegrown herbs, flowers and fruits, and handmade breads, cheeses and syrups. Mad River Green, Waitsfield, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Info, 472-8027 or 498-4734.

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Ben & Jerry’s outdoor MoVIe festIVal: Moviegoers get a cone fix while watching a flick under the stars at dusk. Ben & Jerry’s Factory, Waterbury, 9 p.m. Free. Info, 882-1240. ‘Into eternIty’: A screening of Michael Madsen’s sobering documentary about nuclear waste is followed by an annual candle-boat floating in memory of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Second floor, BCA Center, Burlington, 6-8:30 p.m. Donations accepted. Info, 238-4927. ‘last stand farMer’: Filmmaker Richard Brick attends a screening of his 1975 documentary about the rhythms of daily life on a Vermont farm. A Q&A session follows. Ilsley Public Library, Middlebury, noon. Free. Info, 388-4964. ‘le Quattro Volte’: Michelangelo Frammartino’s Italian drama charts the stages of life through a story about an elderly shepherd who tries to heal himself with dust. Loew Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 6:30 p.m. $5-7; free with Loew Pass. Info, 603-646-2422.

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