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June 18, 2011

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Thursday, June 23

VERGENNES — Friday N ight Flicks: “Homeward Bound” and “The I ncredible J ourney”, 7 :30 p.m., a t th e Vergennes Opera House. Free. MIDDLEBURY — “Middlebury D oes Soul ” at Town Hall Theater, 8 p.m. Tickets, $17, are available through the Town Hall Theater Box Office by calling 802-382-9222, online or in person, Monday–Saturday, noon–5 p.m. MIDDLEBURY- Jokers Wild (Classic Rock), 10 p.m., $3 at Two B rothers Tavern o n M ain S treet a cross f rom th e n ew bridge and traffic circle.

7:30 p.m. MIDDLEBURY — “Taking F light,” the cur rent exhibit at Town Hall Theater’s Jackson Gallery, depicts birds in various media by Vermont artists. The work will be on exhibit through June 19. The galler y, on M erchants Row, is open Monday–Saturday noon–5 p.m. (see story in this week’s Eagle). MIDDLEBURY — P oint C ounterpoint pr esents an evening of 21st-century chamber music by Kathryn Alexander, David Rakowski and talent ed young composers. This free event is at 2 p.m. at Town Hall Theater. For information, visit Point Counterpoint or THT at 802-382-9222.

Saturday, June 18

Tuesday, June 21

Friday, June 17

BRISTOL — “Pocock Rocks Music Festival and Street Fair”, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The downtown will be hopping with performances by regional bands, wine, microbrew, cheese and chocolate tastings, specialty food and craft vendors, history booths, demonstrations, farmers market, and, of course, our own incredible restaurants and shops. MIDDLEBURY — “Middlebury D oes Soul ” at Town Hall Theater at 8 p .m. Tickets, $17, ar e a vailable thr ough the Town Hall Theater Box Office by calling 802-382-9222, online or in person, Monday–Saturday, noon–5 p.m. MIDDLEBURY — Saturday Night Karaoke, 9 p.m. Free at Two Brothers Tavern on M ain Street across from the new bridge and traffic circle.

Sunday, June 19 BRISTOL — Christian singer, Kristyn Leigh, is on tour and will be per forming at the F irst Baptist Church of Br istol, at

MIDDLEBURY — Monster Hits Karaoke, 9 p.m. Free at Two Brothers Tavern on Main Street across from the new bridge and traffic circle.

Wednesday, June 22 BRIDPORT — Br idport Seniors group host a night meal at the Br idport Grange at 5 p .m. Arrive at 4:30 p .m. for renewed or new fr iendships. A 50/50 dra wing and other prizes will be done f ollowing a meal consisting of Bak ed ham, scalloped potatoes, fruit salad & cook ies. Suggested donation is $5. Br ing your own place setting . For reservation call Tracey 1-800-642-5119, ext. 615. LINCOLN — Lincoln Library presents local author Ellen Michaud. She will read from her new book “Blessed: Living a Grateful Life”, 7 p.m. Blackberry tea and cookies served. MIDDLEBURY — Trivia Night, 7 p.m., $2 per person goes

MIDDLEBURY — M iddlebury’s annual summer film series, sci-fi hit “E.T.” Shows at 7 p.m. on the big screen in the air-conditioned Town Hall Theater. Tickets, $3 are available at the door (cash only). MIDDLEBURY- Salsa Night with D.J. Hector (Latin dance/swing) 10 p.m. Free at Two Brothers Tavern on Main Street across from the new bridge and traffic circle.

Friday, June 24 HINESBURG — Brown Dog Books and Gifts presents Music N ight with John P enoyar and F riends. P opular music from mid-century America, 7 p.m. MIDDLEBURY — The Ba nd P rana ( Rock n S oul, A mericana) 10 p .m., $3, at Two Br others Tavern on M ain Str eet across from the new bridge and traffic circle.

Saturday, June 25 CORNWALL —Annual C ornwall Stra wberry F estival, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., at C ornwall Congregational Church on Rout e 30. Lunch served followed by shortcake, kids activities, music, silent auction, rug raffle and pie and jam sale. MIDDLEBURY — Reggae N ight, Selecta d-ro (dancehall and dubstep), 10 p.m. Free at Two Brothers Tavern on Main Street across from the new bridge and traffic circle. MIDDLEBURY — Town Hall Theater holds its annual fundraising bash, featuring live and silent auctions, surprise entertainment, light fare and drinks. Bid on vacation homes, services, and a Volvo convertible. 6:30 p.m. Tickets, $25, are available through the Town Hall Theater Box Office by calling 802-382-9222, online or in person M onday–Saturday, noon–5 p.m. EAST MIDDLEBURY — East Middlebury Bake Sale, 9 a.m. -2 p.m., at Middlebury Beef Supply. Sales benefit the Salisbury Feral Cat Assistance Program.

Sunday, June 26 FERRISBURGH — Return to the Civil War era at Rokeby Museum, 2 p.m. Singer Linda Radtke performs a concert of songs of the 1860s . For mor e inf ormation, contac t Jane Williamson at rokeby@comcast.net or 802-877-3406. VERGENNES — D orchester L odge F&A M is holding its last Sunda y of the mont br eakfast at its lodge on School Street. 7:30 a.m.-10 a.m. All- you-can-eat: pancakes, french toast, bacon, sausage , home fr ies, scrambled eggs , juice and coffee. MONKTON — Summer kicks off with the Monkton Boy Scouts Pancake Breakfast by Boy Scout Troop 525, 9-11 a.m., at M onkton C entral S chool. R egular/flavored p ancakes, a yogurt and fruit bar, a juice bar and other breakfast goodies. P rice: $6 per person. F or mor e inf ormation call Terry Payea, 802-870-3133.

Monday, June 27 VERGENNES — Vergennes Stra wberry Festival, 6 p .m.sunset, at Vergennes Cit y P ark. Homemade stra wberry shortcake and beverage, $5. The Vergennes City Band will perform. P roceeds benefit Champlain Valley Chr istian School. For details, call Donna at 802-877-6758.

Tuesday, June 28 MIDDLEBURY — Monster Hits Karaoke, 9 p.m. Free at Two Brothers Tavern on Main Street across from the new bridge and traffic circle.

Wednesday, June 29 MIDDLEBURY — Open M ic N ight, 8p .m., F ree at Two Brothers Tavern on Main Street across from the new bridge and traffic circle.

Thursday, June 30 MIDDLEBURY — Salsa N ight with D .J .Hec tor (Latin dance/swing), 10 p.m. Free at Two Brothers Tavern on Main Street across from the new bridge and traffic circle.

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WIDE-EYED By Paul Hunsberger ACROSS 1 Builder of paper houses 5 [Yawn] 10 Avenue before the Income Tax square, in Monopoly 16 Bath bathrooms 19 Guitarist’s effect 20 Where the puck stops ... and starts 21 Iberian wine city 22 Prosciutto, e.g. 23 Sale at the helicopter dealer? 26 Poet’s “before” 27 Press-on cosmetic 28 It’s nothing in Normandy 29 Down Under dog 30 Greek “H” 31 Ticker tape, briefly? 33 White team 35 “La Vie en Rose” singer 37 Air purifying gadget 39 Breakfast table exposé? 44 Pastoral poems 45 Animated explorer 46 Cause for a shootout 47 Smoky places 49 Some green rolls 50 Buzz together 52 Weak, as an excuse 55 Make swell 57 Green lights 60 Bittersweet title for a waterskier’s memoirs? 64 “Twin Peaks” Emmy nominee Sherilyn 65 Play kickoff 68 Beats by a nose 69 Loc. __ 70 Cruising 71 Hawaiian priests 73 2000s leadership nick-

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Trivia Answers! •••••••• From Page 2 ••••••••

ANs. 1 FALSE: IT DOESN’T REALLY STAND FOR ANYTHING

ANs. 2 THE LONG BRANCH

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SOLUTIONS TO LAST WEEK ’ S PUZZLES !

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