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Southern Vermont Dance FeStiVal: See THU.18, 7 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
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JuStin morrill homeSteaD tour: See WED.17, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Queen city GhoStwalk: DarkneSS FallS tour: Paranormal historian Thea Lewis highlights haunted happenings throughout Burlington. Meet at the steps. Burlington City Hall Park, 8 p.m. $14-18; meet 10 minutes before start time. Info, 863-5966. SailorS’ Summer Party: Tasty eats complement a DJ and dancing as folks gear up for the Regatta for Lake Champlain. Proceeds benefit local organizations dedicated to the health of the lake. Burlington Community Boathouse, 8 p.m. $5 suggested donation; cash bar for ages 21 and up. Info, 658-3023. the BarnStanD collectiVe: See THU.18, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
fairs & festivals
chamPlain Valley FeStiVal: Pete Sutherland, Sarah Blair, Jim Burns and others take the stage during this three-day fête of music, dancing, children’s activities and workshops. Rock Point School, Burlington, 5-11 p.m. $20-40 per day; $85 full weekend pass; free for children under 12. Info, 877-850-0206. Vermont Summer FeStiVal horSe ShowS: See WED.17, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
film
aShBury FilmS: ‘the Short Film concert’: Movie lovers screen an acclaimed program of international cinema. Vermont Institute of Contemporary Arts, Chester, 8 p.m. $10-15. Info, 875-1018. lake PlaciD center For the artS Film SerieS: Malik Bendjelloul’s Academy Awardwinning documentary Searching for Sugar Man features 1970s rock icon Rodriguez, who disappeared for decades before reemerging onstage. Lake Placid Center for the Arts, N.Y., 7:30 p.m. $6. Info, 518-523-2512.
food & drink
chelSea FarmerS market: A long-standing town-green tradition supplies shoppers with eggs, cheese, vegetables and fine crafts. North Common, Chelsea, 3-6 p.m. Free. Info, 685-9987, chelseacommunitymarket@gmail.com.
killinGton wine FeStiVal: This celebration of palate-pleasing varietals features an estate wine tasting, pairing dinners, a Wine and Golf Scramble, Bubbly Brunch and more. Killington Grand Resort Hotel, 6-8 p.m. $60-135. Info, 7734181 or 558-1543.
Forza: the Samurai SworD workout: See THU.18, 9-10 a.m.
kids
acorn cluB Story time: Little ones up to age 6 gather for read-aloud tales. St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, 10:30 a.m. Free. Info, 748-8291. Diy terrariumS: Kiddos in grades 6 through 12 use moss, stones and found objects to create miniature, enclosed ecosystems to take home. Brownell Library, Essex Junction, 3-4:30 p.m. Free; preregister. Info, 878-6956. DiGGin’ in the Dirt: Animal lovers have a meet-and-greet with turtles, toads and snakes from the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum. Dorothy Alling Memorial Library, Williston, 11 a.m. Free. Info, 878-4918. DroP-in Story time: Picture books, finger plays and action rhymes captivate kids of all ages. Brownell Library, Essex Junction, 10-10:45 a.m. Free. Info, 878-6956. DunGeonS & DraGonS: Imaginative XP earners in grades 6 and up exercise their problemsolving skills in battles and adventures. Brownell Library, Essex Junction, 6-8 p.m. Free. Info, 878-6956. enoSBurG FallS Story hour: Young ones show up for fables and crafts. Enosburg Public Library, 9-10 a.m. Free. Info, 527-5426. montGomery tumBle time: Physical fitness activities help build strong muscles. Montgomery Recreation Center, 10-11 a.m. Free. Info, 527-5426.
FeStival
BeartrackS: As part of the Music at Dusk concert series, the band plays an acoustic mix of roots-country, bluegrass and Americana. Trinity Episcopal Church, Plattsburgh, N.Y., 7:30-9:30 p.m. $10-12. Info, 518-561-1035. Green mountain chamBer muSic FeStiVal: ‘an enGliSh eVeninG’: Faculty from the annual summer conservatory to perform works by Frank Bridge, Jeremiah Clarke and Edward Elgar. UVM Recital Hall, Redstone Campus, Burlington, 7:30 p.m. $25; $140 for seven-concert pass; free for students under age 22 with valid school ID. Info, 503-1220, info@gmcmf.org.
Hannah Free by Claudia Allen — Saturday July 13 and Friday July 19, 7:30 PM
Directions for Restoring the Apparently Dead by Martin Casella — Sunday July 14 and Saturday July 20, 7:30 PM
matthewS/klimowSki enSemBle: Classical guitar Peter Matthews and cellist Bonnie Klimowski lead a spirited performance. Grace Episcopal Church, Sheldon, 7:30 p.m. Free. Info, 326-4603.
TICKETS: Adults $17 advance, $20 day of show; students $12 advance, $15 day of show. Three-play pass for the price of two plays at the box office only: 728.6464
northwooDS kinGDom coFFeehouSe: Full moon muSic with tim lancaSter: Armed with a harmonica and guitar — and occasional cameos of banjo and piano — the local singer-songwriter performs country-folk tunes. Northwoods Stewardship Center, East Charleston, 7-9 p.m. $10. Info, 723-6551, ext. 115, events@northwoodscenter.org.
exhibit, Monday July 8 - Sunday July 21
Introductions before each performance: details at www.Chandler-Arts.org. A talkback and a reception follow each performance. Chandler Music Hall Randolph, Vermont
‘SimPly SonDheim’: Pianist Joyce Flanagan accompanies vocalists Cathy Walsh and Stephen 8V-Chandler071013.indd Rainville in selected works by the famed American composer and lyricist. Salisbury Congregational Church, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Donations. Info, 352-6671.
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Summer carillon SerieS: The melodic sounds of giant bronze bells resonate through the air as Tatiana Lukyanova performs at this campus concert. Mead Chapel, Middlebury College, 5 p.m. Free. Info, 433-3168.
‘there Be treaSure BurieD here’: Sword fighting? A storm at sea? Members of Rutland High School’s Encore Theatre summer extension program present a choose-your-adventure pirate story as part of a statewide tour. Town Hall, Poultney, 3 p.m. $4; $12 for family of four. Info, 770-1134.
take one trio: Acclaimed jazz pianist Michael Arnowitt leads bassist Jamie MacDonald and drummer Todd Watkins in original compositions and improvisational interpretations of works by Gershwin and others. Old Town Hall, Brookfield, 7 p.m. Free to attend; donations accepted. Info, 276-9906.
‘there Be treaSure BurieD here’: rutlanD: See above listing. Auditorium, Rutland Intermediate School, 10 a.m.
the keatinG 5: More than 175 years of combined experience and a wide range of instruments — including congas, harmonicas and horns — inform an eclectic mix of covers and originals. Bring a chair or blanket. Central Park, Brandon, 6:30 p.m. Free. Info, 247-6401.
Summer PriDe FeStiVal: A staged reading of Moises Kaufmann’s Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde complements Claudia Allen’s Hannah Free and Martin Casella’s Directions for Restoring the Apparently Dead. Chandler Music Hall, Randolph, 7 p.m. $12-20. Info, 728-6464.
and Sunday July 21, 7:30 PM
Backstage at the Rainbow Cattle Co. - The Drag Queens of Dummerston, Vermont Evie Lovett’s and Greg Sharrow’s audio-visual
muSic with Derek: Kiddos up to age 8 shake their sillies out to toe-tapping tunes. Buttered Noodles, Williston, 10-10:30 a.m. Free. Info, 764-1810.
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Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde by Moises Kaufmann — Friday July 12
lewiS Franco & the miSSinG catS: The singer-songwriter gets the crowd jumping and jiving to gypsy swing tunes from the 1930s and ’40s as part of Barnet’s 250th anniversary celebration. Pavilion, Harvey’s Lake, Barnet, 7-10 p.m. Donations. Info, 223-0882.
Summer SeSSionS: Seth Yacovone entertains the crowd at this weekly celebration of Vermont music. Magic Hat brews and Skinny Pancake crepes round out the fun. Magic Hat Brewing Company, South Burlington, 5-8 p.m. Free. Info, 658-2739.
what BoneS can tell uS: Whale bones encourage inquiry and hands-on discovery for inquisitive preschool minds. Bradford Public Library, 10 a.m. Free. Info, 222-4536.
july 12 —july 21
HARDWICK
Thursday 8:00PM July 25, 2013 Hardwick Town House Featuring Music By:
HANDEL • FAURÉ • BRAHMS
Vermont Summer muSic FeStiVal: ‘BrahmS on the waterFront’: Members of the Toronto and Montréal Symphonies join forces as the New Orford String Quartet in a performance of works by the German composer. Film House, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center, Burlington, 7:30-9:30 p.m. $25; preregister. Info, 863-5966 or 658-2592.
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Wednesday 8:00PM July 24, 2013 UVM Recital Hall
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TICKETS AVAILABLE AT VENUES AND ONLINE! Adults $25 Students $10 Children 12 and under FREE! 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
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weStForD FarmerS market: Purveyors of produce and other edibles take a stand at outdoor stalls. Westford Common, 3:30-6:30 p.m. Free. Info, 524-7317, info@westfordfarmersmarketvt.org.
aVoiD FallS with imProVeD StaBility: A personal trainer demonstrates daily practices for seniors concerned about their balance. Pines Senior Living Community, South Burlington, 10 a.m. $5. Info, 658-7477.
aFter the roDeo: Listeners lend their ears to the trio’s seamless harmonies and mix of blues and bluegrass. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Lincoln Peak Vineyard, New Haven, 6-8 p.m. Free; wine and pizza available. Info, 388-7368.
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FooDwayS FriDayS: Heirloom herbs and vegetables transform into seasonal dishes via historic recipes prepared by visitors in the farmhouse kitchen. Billings Farm & Museum, Woodstock, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Regular admission, $3-12; free for kids under 3. Info, 457-2355.
‘a courSe in miracleS’ meet-uP: Attendees learn principles that help foster an intuitive, holistic lifestyle. Bring a journal. Rainbow Institute, Burlington, 4:30 p.m. $10 suggested donation. Info, 671-4569.
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FiVe cornerS FarmerS market: From natural meats to breads and wines, farmers share the bounty of the growing season at an open-air exchange. Lincoln Place, Essex Junction, 3:306:30 p.m. Free. Info, 5cornersfarmersmarket@ gmail.com.
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‘northern BorDerS’: See THU.18. Thetford Academy, 7:30 p.m. $6-12; first come, first served. Info, 357-4616.
wonDerFul winG niGht: The men’s auxiliary hosts a smorgasbord of this favorite finger food in flavor variations that please every palate. Live music by One Duzzi follows. VFW Post, Essex Junction, 5:30-7 p.m. $4-7. Info, 878-0700.
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