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calendar invited  to  see  what’s  available  at  CCV  starting  in  January.  Light  refreshments  provided.  Info:  jennifer. stefani@ccv.edu.  â€œChina  Town  Hallâ€?  at  Middlebury  College.  Monday,  Oct.  28,  5:30-­7:45  p.m.,  Dana  Auditorium.  Hank  Levine  presents  â€œChina  Goes  Global:  Economic  Interests,  International  Interdependence  and  Chinese  Foreign  Policy,â€?  followed  by  a  Q&A.  At  7  p.m.,  U.S.  Secretary  of  State  Madeline  Albright  will  give  a  national  webcast  on  the  topic  â€œIssues  in  the  U.S.-­China  Relations.  Light  refreshments  served  throughout  the  program.  Red  Cross  volunteer  recruitment  meeting  in  Middlebury.  Monday,  Oct.  28,  6:30-­8:30  p.m.,  Middlebury  Fire  Station,  5  Seymour  St.  The  American  Red  Cross  is  looking  for  Addison  County  residents  to  build  out  its  local  volunteer  corps.  Free  training  provided  at  no  cost.  Info:  http://redcross-­ vtnhv.blogspot.com.  â€œFour  Generations  of  the  Gould  Family  and  the  Jewish  Communities  of  Vermontâ€?  presenta-­ tion  in  Middlebury.  Monday,  Oct.  28,  7-­8:30  p.m.,  Havurah  House,  56  North  Pleasant  St.  Alan  Gould  will  give  an  illustrated  talk  about  the  Gould  family  in  Vermont  from  the  late  19th  century  to  the  present.  Dessert  and  refreshments  served.  Info:  388-­6453.  StoryMatters  meeting  in  Middlebury.  Monday,  Oct.  28,  7-­8  p.m.,  Ilsley  Library.  The  local  storytelling  group  gathers  to  share  favorite  stories  about  this  time  of  year.  Then  trainers  will  teach  storytelling  tips  to  help  people  hone  their  craft.  Tellers  and  listeners  welcome.  Info:  lar17g@myfairpoint.net  or  388-­8410. Â

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Behind-­the-­Scenes  Lunch  and  Discussion  at  Middlebury  College.  Tuesday,  Oct.  29,  12:30-­2:30  p.m.,  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts.  Hear  a  discussion  with  Director  Cheryl  Faraone,  musical  director  Carol  Christensen  and  the  cast  and  crew  of  the  upcoming  production  â€œVinegar  Tom.â€?  Lunch  is  free  to  college  ID  holders;  community  donations  are  accepted.  For  mature  audiences.  Info:  www.middlebury.edu/arts  or  443-­3168.  Free  apitherapy  workshop  in  Lincoln.  Tuesday,  Oct.  29,  7-­9  p.m.,  Metta  Earth  Institute,  223  Geary  Road  South.  Workshop  covers  the  healing  properties  of  honey,  pollen,  propolis,  royal  jelly  and  honeybee  venom.  Registration  appreciated:  (802)  349-­4279.  Pianist  Benjamin  Grosvenor  in  concert  at  Middlebury  College.  Tuesday,  Oct.  29,  7:30-­9:30  p.m.,  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts.  Twenty-­year-­old  British  pianist  Benjamin  Grosvenor  will  make  his  Vermont  debut  performing  a  program  of  romantic-­ era  works  by  Mendelssohn,  Schubert,  Schumann,  Medtner,  Ravel  and  Gounod/Liszt.  Tickets  $20  for  the  general  public,  $15  for  Middlebury  College  ID  holders  and  $6  for  Middlebury  College  students.  Info:  443-­6433  or  http://go.middlebury.edu/arts. Â

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Senior  Halloween  luncheon  in  Bridport.  Wednesday,  Oct.  30,  11  a.m.-­1  p.m.,  Bridport  Grange.  CVAA  invites  seniors  to  dress  in  costume  for  a  Halloween  luncheon  of  baked  ham,  baked  beans,  coleslaw,  brown  bread  and  pumpkin  custard.  Suggested  donation  $4.  Reservations  required:  1-­800-­642-­5119,  ext.  615.  Free  transportation  with  ACTR:  388-­1946.  Potluck  and  book  discussion  in  New  Haven.  Wednesday,  Oct.  30,  7-­9  p.m.,  New  Haven  Community  Library.  The  New  Haven  Community  and  Lincoln  libraries  will  host  a  potluck  and  discus-­ sion  of  the  current  Vermont  Reads  book,  â€œPoetry  180:  A  Turning  Back  to  Poetry,â€?  by  poet  Billy  Collins.  Info:  453-­4015. Â

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Flu  vaccine  clinic  in  Lincoln.  Thursday,  Oct.  31,  9  a.m.-­noon,  United  Church  of  /LQFROQ 3DUW RI D VHULHV RI Ă€X YDFFLQH FOLQLFV around  the  county.  Cost  $30,  but  arrangements  will  be  made  for  those  who  can’t  afford  the  fee.  Medicaid  and  Medicare  recipients  are  covered.  Come  in  costume!  Mummies,  Monsters  and  Houses  of  the  Dead  tour  at  Middlebury  College.  Thursday,  Oct.  31,  4:45-­6  p.m.,  Middlebury  College  Museum  of  Art.  For  Middlebury  College  ID  holders  (students,  faculty  and  staff).  Take  an  after-­hours  guided  tour  of  the  creepy  and  fantastical  arts  of  the  tomb  in  the  museum’s  Antiquities  and  Asian  galleries,  followed  by  a  walk  to  the  mummy’s  grave  in  West  Cemetery.  Cider  donuts  DQG Ă€DVKOLJKWV SURYLGHG 5HVHUYDWLRQV PODQH# middlebury.edu  or  443-­2309.  â€œTrick  or  Trunkâ€?  event  in  Middlebury.  Thursday,  Oct.  31,  5:30-­7:30  p.m.,  Middlebury  United  Methodist  Church  parking  lot.  Kids  are  invited  to  trick  or  treat  from  car  to  car  in  the  church  parking  lot.  Cider  and  donuts  available  in  the  Fellowship  Hall.  Church  is  at  the  corner  of  North  Pleasant  and  Seminary  streets.  â€œTrunk  or  Treatâ€?  in  Leicester.  Thursday,  Oct.  31,  5:30-­7:30  p.m.,  Leicester  Central  School.  Children  of  the  Leicester  community  are  invited  to  trick-­or-­ treat  from  car  to  car  in  the  school  parking  lot.  Info:  247-­8187  or  heatherlaporte@gmail.com.  â€œMacbethâ€?  broadcast  in  Middlebury.  Thursday,  Oct.  31,  7-­9  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  Kenneth  Branagh  stars  in  one  of  Shakespeare’s  greatest  plays.  National  Theatre  Live  broadcasts  the  Manchester  International  Festival’s  production,  which  had  a  sold-­out  run  last  summer.  Staged  in  an  actual  deconsecrated  Manchester  church.  Tickets  $17/$10  VWXGHQWV DYDLODEOH DW WKH 7+7 ER[ RIÂżFH or  www.townhalltheater.org.  â€œVinegar  Tomâ€?  on  stage  at  Middlebury  College.  Thursday,  Oct.  31,  7:30-­9:30  p.m.,  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts.  A  play  with  songs  and  a  play  with  subversive  intent  â€”  a  cabaret  about  hanging  witches.  Tickets  $12/10/6.  Info:  443-­3168.  Also  on  Nov.  1  and  2. Â

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Sound  and  fury KENNETH  BRANAGH  RETURNS  to  his  Shakespearean  roots  as  director  and  star  of  the  Manchester  International  Theater’s  production  of  â€œMacbeth.â€?  The  play  â€”  ¿OPHG LQ DQ DFWXDO GHFRQVHFUDWHG 0DQ-­ chester  church  â€”  will  be  screened  at  the  Town  Hall  Theater  in  Middlebury  on  Thurs-­ day,  Oct.  31,  at  7  p.m.

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/DVW FDOO Ă€X YDFFLQH FOLQLF LQ Middlebury.  Friday,  Nov.  1,  10  a.m.-­2  p.m.,  The  Commons,  Buttolph  Drive.  The  ODVW LQ D VHULHV RI Ă€X YDFFLQH FOLQLFV DURXQG WKH county.  Cost  $30,  but  arrangements  will  be  made  for  those  who  can’t  afford  the  fee.  Medicaid  and  Medicare  recipients  are  covered.  AARP  Safe  Driver  Course  in  Vergennes.  Friday,  Nov.  1,  11  a.m.-­4  p.m.,  Armory  Lane  Senior  Housing.  A  4.5-­hour  refresher  class  for  drivers  over  50.  Attendance  may  qualify  drivers  for  auto  insur-­ ance  discounts.  Pre-­registration  required;  call  (802)  870-­7182.  Cost  $14,  $12  for  AARP  members.  Bring  a  lunch.  Senior  luncheon  in  Middlebury.  Friday,  Nov.  1,  noon-­2  p.m.,  Middlebury  VFW.  CVAA’s  monthly  First  Friday  luncheon  celebrates  Thanksgiving  with  roast  WXUNH\ PDVKHG SRWDWRHV ZLWK JUDY\ VWXIÂżQJ EDE\

carrots,  cranberry  sauce,  dinner  roll  and  pumpkin  pie  with  whipped  cream.  Suggested  donation  $4.  Bring  your  own  place  setting.  Reservations  required  by  Oct.  1:  1-­800-­642-­5119.  Free  transportation  by  ACTR:  388-­1946.  Murder  mystery  dinner  theater  in  Brandon.  Friday,  Nov.  1,  5:30-­9  p.m.,  Brandon  Inn.  A  Brandon  Town  Players  event.  Cocktail  hour  at  5:30  p.m.,  dinner  at  6  p.m.,  â€œWake  the  Deadâ€?  performance  at  7:30  S P 6LOHQW DXFWLRQ UDIĂ€H $XGLHQFH SDUWLFL-­ pation  whodunit  with  guaranteed  laughs.  Cost  $35  per  person.  Reservations  required:  345-­3033.  Info:  247-­6720.  Also  on  Nov.  2.  Day  of  the  Dead  altar  and  celebration  in  Middlebury.  Friday,  Nov.  1,  6-­9  p.m.,  Vermont  Folklife  Center.  The  VFC  celebrates  the  Mexican  cultural  celebration  of  Day  of  the  Dead  with  an  authentic  altar  and  tradi-­ tional  music  and  food  to  honor  friends  and  relatives  who  have  passed  on.  Dessert  social  fundraiser  in  Vergennes.  Friday,  Nov.  1,  6-­8:30  p.m.,  Champlain  Valley  Christian  Reformed  Church,  73  Church  St.  Silent  auction,  dessert  buffet  and  hors  d’oeuvres  from  6-­7  p.m.,  followed  by  a  program  with  keynote  speaker  Vicki  Strong,  a  state  legislator  and  right-­to-­life  activist  who  lost  her  son  in  Iraq.  Strong  will  share  her  stories  of  faith.  Tickets  for  dessert  and  hors’  d’oeuvres  $10.  Reservations  at  388-­7272.  â€œVinegar  Tomâ€?  on  stage  at  Middlebury  College.  Friday,  Nov.  1,  7:30-­9:30  p.m.,  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts.  A  play  with  songs  and  a  play  with  subversive  intent  â€”  a  cabaret  about  hanging  witches.  Tickets  $12/10/6.  Info:  443-­3168.  Also  on  Nov.  2.  Garnet  Rogers  in  concert  in  Middlebury.  Friday,  Nov.  1,  8-­10:15  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  The  After  Dark  Music  Series  presents  Canadian  baritone  Garnet  Rogers,  a  formidable  instrumentalist  and  highly  liter-­ ate  balladeer.  Tickets  $20,  available  at  Main  Street  Stationery  in  Middlebury  or  by  mail  at  After  Dark  Music  Series.  Info:  www.afterdarkmusicseries.com  or  388-­0216. Â

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Indoor  multi-­family  yard  sale  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  8  a.m.-­2  p.m.,  Hannaford  Career  Center.  Huge  annual  yard  sale.  Food,  beverages  and  treats  available.  Fundraiser  to  send  the  Current  Events/Geography  FODVV RI WKH 'LYHUVLÂżHG 2FFXSDWLRQV SURJUDP WR Washington,  D.C.  Church  Holiday  Faire  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  9  a.m.-­4  p.m.,  St.  Mary’s  Parish,  College  Street.  Lots  of  craft  items,  scrumptious  baked  goods,  KDUYHVW WDEOH EDVNHW UDIĂ€H DQG TXLOW UDIĂ€H 6W 0DU\ÂśV students  will  offer  holiday  wrapping  paper  and  Rachel’s  Cookies  will  be  available.  Holiday  bazaar  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  9  a.m.-­3  p.m.,  Middlebury  Congregational  Church,  Fellowship  Hall.  Annual  bazaar.  Santa  visits  from  10  a.m.-­noon.  Wagon  rides,  10  a.m.-­2  p.m.  Bazaar  features  winter  warmth  items,  wooden  crafts,  quilted  items,  baked  goods,  American  Girl  and  other  doll  clothes,  treasure  boxes,  cat  toys,  house  plants,  jewelry  and  much  more.  Soups  to  go.  Info:  midducc@comcast.net.  Programs  on  early-­stage  Alzheimer’s  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  9  a.m.-­2  p.m.,  Porter  Medical  Center,  Collins  Building.  Two  â€œLiving  with  Alzheimer’sâ€?  classes  will  be  offered  concurrently,  one  for  people  with  early-­stage  Alzheimer’s,  the  other  for  their  families  and  caregivers.  Registration  required:  1-­800-­272-­3900.  Penny  Fair  in  Vergennes.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  10  a.m.-­7  p.m.,  St.  Peter’s  Parish  Hall.  â€œVinegar  Tomâ€?  on  stage  at  Middlebury  College.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  2-­4  p.m.,  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts.  A  play  with  songs  and  a  play  with  subversive  intent  â€”  a  cabaret  about  hanging  witches.  Tickets  $12/10/6.  Info:  443-­3168.  â€œBlancanievesâ€?  screening  at  Middlebury  College.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  3-­5  p.m.,  Dana  Auditorium.  Shot  LQ EODFN DQG ZKLWH ZLWKRXW VSRNHQ GLDORJXH WKH ÂżOP puts  a  twist  on  the  all-­too-­familiar  tale  of  Snow  White  and  the  Seven  Dwarves.  In  Spanish  with  English  subtitles.  Free.  â€œNational  Theatre:  50  Years  on  Stageâ€?  live  broad-­ cast  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  4:45-­6:45  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  The  best  British  actors  come  together  for  a  unique  evening  of  unforget-­ table  performances,  broadcast  live  from  London  to  theaters  around  the  world.  Appearances  by  Judi  Dench,  Ralph  Fiennes,  Michael  Gambon,  Helen  Mirren  and  many  more.  Tickets  $17/$10  students,  DYDLODEOH DW WKH 7+7 ER[ RIÂżFH RU ZZZ townhalltheater.org.  Encore  broadcast  at  8  p.m.  Turkey  supper  in  Orwell.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  5-­7  p.m.,  2UZHOO 7RZQ +DOO 7XUNH\ JUDY\ DQG DOO WKH Âż[LQJV SOXV KRPHPDGH UROOV DQG SLHV 7R EHQHÂżW WKH )LUVW Congregational  Church  of  Orwell.  Adults  $10,  chil-­ dren  under  10  $5.  Takeout  available  at  989-­3322.  Murder  mystery  dinner  theater  in  Brandon.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  5:30-­9  p.m.,  Brandon  Inn.  A  Brandon  Town  Players  event.  Cocktail  hour  at  5:30  p.m.,  dinner  at  6  p.m.,  â€œWake  the  Deadâ€?  performance  DW S P 6LOHQW DXFWLRQ UDIĂ€H $XGLHQFH participation  whodunit  with  guaranteed  laughs.  Cost  $35  per  person.  Reservations  required:  345-­3033.  Info:  247-­6720.  â€œVinegar  Tomâ€?  on  stage  at  Middlebury  College.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  7:30-­9:30  p.m.,  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts.  A  play  with  songs  and  a  play  with  subver-­ sive  intent  â€”  a  cabaret  about  hanging  witches.  Tickets  $12/10/6.  Info:  443-­3168.  BMR  Trio  in  Brandon.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  7:30-­9:30  p.m.,  Brandon  Music.  Steve  Bredice  on  saxophone  DQG Ă€XWH 'DYH 0D\HWWH RQ XSULJKW EDVV DQG HOHFWULF fretless,  and  Dan  Romeo  on  piano  and  keyboard.  Tickets  $15,  available  at  465-­4071  or  info@brandon-­ music.net.  â€œBlancanievesâ€?  screening  at  Middlebury  College.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  8-­10  p.m.,  Dana  Auditorium.  Shot  LQ EODFN DQG ZKLWH ZLWKRXW VSRNHQ GLDORJXH WKH ÂżOP puts  a  twist  on  the  all-­too-­familiar  tale  of  Snow  White  and  the  Seven  Dwarves.  In  Spanish  with  English  subtitles.  Free.  â€œNational  Theatre:  50  Years  on  Stageâ€?  encore  broadcast  in  Middlebury.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  8-­10  p.m.,  Town  Hall  Theater.  The  best  British  actors  come  together  for  a  unique  evening  of  unforgettable  performances,  re-­broadcast  from  earlier  in  the  day  to  theaters  around  the  world.  Appearances  by  Judi  Dench,  Ralph  Fiennes,  Michael  Gambon,  Helen  Mirren  and  many  more.  Tickets  $17/$10  students,  DYDLODEOH DW WKH 7+7 ER[ RIÂżFH RU ZZZ townhalltheater.org.  $IÂżOLDWH DUWLVW FROODERUDWLYH FRQFHUW DW 0LGGOHEXU\ College.  Saturday,  Nov.  2,  8-­10  p.m.,  Mahaney  &HQWHU IRU WKH $UWV $IÂżOLDWH DUWLVW IDFXOW\ PHPEHUV present  an  eclectic  concert  featuring  genres  from  blues  to  classic,  jazz  to  bluegrass,  and  rock  to  bagpipes.  Free.  Info:  443-­3168. 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THE SHOREHAM INN Dominic and Molly would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for another successful, busy year and to inform you that they will be taking their annual break.

We will be closed: We will closed: 4 October 28 be – December

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