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SUMMARY:GMALL Presents: NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE  The best of British theatre broadcast around the world
DESCRIPTION:NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE The best of British theatre broadcast around the world \nFive-time Olivier Award winner Imelda Staunton (The Crown) joins forces with her daughter Bessie Carter (Bridgerton) for the very first time\, playing mother and daughter in Bernard Shaw’s incendiary moral classic. \nVivie Warren is a woman ahead of her time. Her mother\, however\, is a product of that old patriarchal order. Exploiting it has earned Mrs. Warren a fortune – but at what cost? \nFilmed live from the West End\, this production reunites Staunton with director Dominic Cooke (Follies\, Good)\, exploring the clash between morality and independence\, traditions and progress.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, November 1 \n2-4 pm \nat the Southern Vermont Arts Center\, Arkell Pavilion \n$20 \nhttps://greenmtnacademy.org/products/national-theatre-live-mrs-warrens-profession
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/gmall-presents-national-theatre-live-the-best-of-british-theatre-broadcast-around-the-world/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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SUMMARY:GMALL Presents - Hope is Wild: Land Trusts and the Path to Rewilding the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:GMALL Presents – Hope is Wild: Land Trusts and the Path to Rewilding the Northeast\nThursday\, October 23 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm at The Southern Vermont Arts Center\, Yester House\n\nGreen Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) welcomes Jon Leibowitz\, CEO of Northeast Wilderness\, to talk about the essential work of land trusts\, explaining how they function and why they are central to the future of conservation. This talk will also highlight a particularly powerful and hopeful strategy known as rewilding. The evidence tells us that the forever-wild approach can halve biodiversity loss on protected lands while increasing forest carbon storage. Land trusts are critical in helping Vermont achieve the objectives of Act 59\, the Community Resilience and Biodiversity Protection Act\, which establishes the ambitious goal to conserve 30% of Vermont’s lands and waters by 2030. Registration is $20 per person. For more information or to register\, please call our office at 802-867-0111 or visit greenmtnacademy.org.
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/gmall-presents-hope-is-wild-land-trusts-and-the-path-to-rewilding-the-northeast/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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SUMMARY:GMALL Presents: Capturing the Wonders of the Natural World  through Nature Journaling  with Laura Beltran
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 10am -12pm \nNature journaling offers a personalized and distinctive way to connect with the natural world while enriching your curiosity. Through reflection\, writing\, and sketching\, Laura Beltran will introduce a variety of journaling techniques letting you discover the approach that is best for you. We’ll spend some time outdoors (indoors\, if necessary due to weather) carrying our supplies as we explore. Please bring writing utensils\, a journal or paper\, and a portable chair. \nLaura Beltran is Education Director with Nature Investigations\, a certified nature journaling educator through the Wild Wonder Foundation\, and a certified interpretive guide with the National Association for Interpretation. Recently she found joy in writing with current projects including “Reflections from the Field” and a children’s book about spiders. \nhttps://greenmtnacademy.org/
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/gmall-presents-capturing-the-wonders-of-the-natural-world-through-nature-journaling-with-laura-beltran/2025-10-05/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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SUMMARY:GMALL Presents: Capturing the Wonders of the Natural World  through Nature Journaling  with Laura Beltran
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 10am -12pm \nNature journaling offers a personalized and distinctive way to connect with the natural world while enriching your curiosity. Through reflection\, writing\, and sketching\, Laura Beltran will introduce a variety of journaling techniques letting you discover the approach that is best for you. We’ll spend some time outdoors (indoors\, if necessary due to weather) carrying our supplies as we explore. Please bring writing utensils\, a journal or paper\, and a portable chair. \nLaura Beltran is Education Director with Nature Investigations\, a certified nature journaling educator through the Wild Wonder Foundation\, and a certified interpretive guide with the National Association for Interpretation. Recently she found joy in writing with current projects including “Reflections from the Field” and a children’s book about spiders. \nhttps://greenmtnacademy.org/
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/gmall-presents-capturing-the-wonders-of-the-natural-world-through-nature-journaling-with-laura-beltran/2025-09-28/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Film Premiere: REUNION  ﻿Ordinary Lives Viewed Up Close\, A documentary film produced by Bob Van Degna
DESCRIPTION:Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning Presents\, REUNION: As the Niskayuna High School Class of 1962 approaches their 80th year\, REUNION offers a heartfelt reflection on aging\, legacy\, and resilience. Through candid interviews with ten classmates\, the film looks back on lives lived\, impacts made\, and what it means to grow older with purpose. Blending memory with hope\, REUNION captures a generation still looking forward – with curiosity\, gratitude\, and a quiet determination to leave a lasting mark on the time they have left. \n  \nSaturday\, September 27 \n5-7 pm \nSouthern Vermont Arts Center\, Arkell Pavilion \nGeneral admission $20 \nREUNION – Ordinary Lives Viewed Up Close – 27 Sep 2025
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/film-premiere-reunion-ordinary-lives-viewed-up-close-a-documentary-film-produced-by-bob-van-degna/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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SUMMARY:GMALL Presents: Capturing the Wonders of the Natural World  through Nature Journaling  with Laura Beltran
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 10am -12pm \nNature journaling offers a personalized and distinctive way to connect with the natural world while enriching your curiosity. Through reflection\, writing\, and sketching\, Laura Beltran will introduce a variety of journaling techniques letting you discover the approach that is best for you. We’ll spend some time outdoors (indoors\, if necessary due to weather) carrying our supplies as we explore. Please bring writing utensils\, a journal or paper\, and a portable chair. \nLaura Beltran is Education Director with Nature Investigations\, a certified nature journaling educator through the Wild Wonder Foundation\, and a certified interpretive guide with the National Association for Interpretation. Recently she found joy in writing with current projects including “Reflections from the Field” and a children’s book about spiders. \nhttps://greenmtnacademy.org/
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/gmall-presents-capturing-the-wonders-of-the-natural-world-through-nature-journaling-with-laura-beltran/2025-09-21/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T173000
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SUMMARY:A Look Through the Ecological Garden Lens: Rethinking Our Home Landscape Practices
DESCRIPTION:A Look Through the Ecological Garden Lens: Rethinking Our Home Landscape Practices with Ashley Robinson \nThursday\, September 18 \n5:30-7 pm \nSouthern Vermont Arts Center \n$20 \nHave you ever wondered how your own garden can make a meaningful\, positive impact on the environment? As gardeners\, landowners\, and community members\, we have the power to rethink how we value our landscapes to support biodiversity and ecosystem health. \nIn this session\, we’ll explore practical steps with—from design to sourcing and implementation—that can help us create healthier environments\, one garden and one community at a time. \nAshley Robinson\, based in Vergennes\, Vermont\, has led her design business for nearly 20 years. With a background in urban studies and training from Radcliffe and The Landscape Institute\, she brings a creative\, collaborative approach shaped by time in Boston\, California\, and abroad. Ashley’s work reflects her passion for nature and commitment to healthy\, ecologically focused landscapes. She is a member of the VNLA\, Vermont Biodiversity Alliance\, and Ecological Landscape Alliance.
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/a-look-through-the-ecological-garden-lens-rethinking-our-home-landscape-practices/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Harmonizing Innovation: Navigating the Creative and Legal Landscape of AI-Generated Music
DESCRIPTION:Harmonizing Innovation: Navigating the Creative and Legal Landscape of AI-Generated Music\n\nTuesday\, September 16 from 5:30 – 7:00pm at Southern Vermont Arts Center\nGreen Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) welcomes Sandy Wilbur\, a forensic musicologist\, and Patricia Nelson\, a copyright attorney\, to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on the music industry. In recent years\, the rise of artificial intelligence has transformed numerous industries\, and the world of music is no exception. AI generative music\, a fascinating intersection of technology and creativity\, is reshaping how we compose\, produce\, and experience sound. But with this innovation comes a host of creative and legal challenges that warrant discussion. Registration for this program is $20 per person. For more information or to register\, please visit greenmtnacademy.org or call our office at 802-867-0111.
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/harmonizing-innovation-navigating-the-creative-and-legal-landscape-of-ai-generated-music/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T190000
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SUMMARY:GMALL Presents - The State and Future of American Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 11 from 5:30 – 7:00pm at Southern Vermont Arts Center\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) for an insightful discussion with former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on the current state and future direction of American Democracy and partisan politics. In this moderated conversation\, Governor Patrick will draw from his experience as a two-term governor\, civil rights attorney\, and national political leader to examine the political challenges and opportunities facing us today. \n  \nFrom coalition-building to policy priorities\, electoral strategy to grassroots engagement\, this timely discussion will explore the key questions shaping our civic life going forward. Governor Patrick’s unique perspective having led at both the state and national level promises to offer valuable insights into what it takes to govern effectively and build lasting political change. This conversation is designed for anyone interested in the future of American politics and democratic leadership. Registration is $20 per person. For more information or to register\, please call our office at 802-867-0111 or visit greenmtnacademy.org.
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/gmall-presents-the-state-and-future-of-american-democracy/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Sounds Good! Free Friday Night Concerts at SVAC
DESCRIPTION:Free Concerts at Southern Vermont Arts Center \nOutdoor fun for the whole family! Doors open at 5pm Shows start at 6pm \nFood and Drinks provided by Curate Cookout and Earth Sky Time \nJuly 25- Thus Love – Brattleboro’s own international touring post punk band. An American self-styled queer post-punk band recently featured in Rolling Stone’s Magazine’s “Artists You Need to Know” Openers: Luminous Crush\, Sisphean Feat\, Willowsmiths \nAugust 1 – Howard Fisherman and the Biting Fish Brass Band – Co-presented by the Vermont Arts Exchange. A high-energy\, highly contagious\, exuberant five-piece New Orleans Brass Band \nAugust 8 – Jonathan Whitney with Taconic Music: A special evening of jazz featuring original works and string quartet repertoire that promises to move your spirit adn stay with you long after the last note. \nAugust 15 – Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem with Serenity Singers\, our local Hospice Choir: “Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem dig deep into their collective souls\, finding joy in the moment\, peace in the harmonies\, and rapture in the rhythmic drive. \nAugust 22 – Eagles Stage Band: An 18-piece orchestra laying down swing and ballads\, exploring a wide variety of dance and jazz music\, all while maintaining its primary focus of performing great music from the big band era. \nAugust 29 – Saints and Liars – One of Vermont’s favorite bands who have been blending their own variants of honky tonk\, folk\, bluegrass\, and rock n roll since 2012. with opener Ida Mae Specker. “Fusing original\, contemporary\, and traditional material\, while bringing heartfelt new life and relevance to the chain of American folk music.”
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/sounds-good-free-friday-night-concerts-at-svac/2025-08-29/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250822T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250822T210000
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SUMMARY:Sounds Good! Free Friday Night Concerts at SVAC
DESCRIPTION:Free Concerts at Southern Vermont Arts Center \nOutdoor fun for the whole family! Doors open at 5pm Shows start at 6pm \nFood and Drinks provided by Curate Cookout and Earth Sky Time \nJuly 25- Thus Love – Brattleboro’s own international touring post punk band. An American self-styled queer post-punk band recently featured in Rolling Stone’s Magazine’s “Artists You Need to Know” Openers: Luminous Crush\, Sisphean Feat\, Willowsmiths \nAugust 1 – Howard Fisherman and the Biting Fish Brass Band – Co-presented by the Vermont Arts Exchange. A high-energy\, highly contagious\, exuberant five-piece New Orleans Brass Band \nAugust 8 – Jonathan Whitney with Taconic Music: A special evening of jazz featuring original works and string quartet repertoire that promises to move your spirit adn stay with you long after the last note. \nAugust 15 – Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem with Serenity Singers\, our local Hospice Choir: “Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem dig deep into their collective souls\, finding joy in the moment\, peace in the harmonies\, and rapture in the rhythmic drive. \nAugust 22 – Eagles Stage Band: An 18-piece orchestra laying down swing and ballads\, exploring a wide variety of dance and jazz music\, all while maintaining its primary focus of performing great music from the big band era. \nAugust 29 – Saints and Liars – One of Vermont’s favorite bands who have been blending their own variants of honky tonk\, folk\, bluegrass\, and rock n roll since 2012. with opener Ida Mae Specker. “Fusing original\, contemporary\, and traditional material\, while bringing heartfelt new life and relevance to the chain of American folk music.”
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/sounds-good-free-friday-night-concerts-at-svac/2025-08-22/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T100836
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SUMMARY:Sounds Good! Free Friday Night Concerts at SVAC
DESCRIPTION:Free Concerts at Southern Vermont Arts Center \nOutdoor fun for the whole family! Doors open at 5pm Shows start at 6pm \nFood and Drinks provided by Curate Cookout and Earth Sky Time \nJuly 25- Thus Love – Brattleboro’s own international touring post punk band. An American self-styled queer post-punk band recently featured in Rolling Stone’s Magazine’s “Artists You Need to Know” Openers: Luminous Crush\, Sisphean Feat\, Willowsmiths \nAugust 1 – Howard Fisherman and the Biting Fish Brass Band – Co-presented by the Vermont Arts Exchange. A high-energy\, highly contagious\, exuberant five-piece New Orleans Brass Band \nAugust 8 – Jonathan Whitney with Taconic Music: A special evening of jazz featuring original works and string quartet repertoire that promises to move your spirit adn stay with you long after the last note. \nAugust 15 – Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem with Serenity Singers\, our local Hospice Choir: “Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem dig deep into their collective souls\, finding joy in the moment\, peace in the harmonies\, and rapture in the rhythmic drive. \nAugust 22 – Eagles Stage Band: An 18-piece orchestra laying down swing and ballads\, exploring a wide variety of dance and jazz music\, all while maintaining its primary focus of performing great music from the big band era. \nAugust 29 – Saints and Liars – One of Vermont’s favorite bands who have been blending their own variants of honky tonk\, folk\, bluegrass\, and rock n roll since 2012. with opener Ida Mae Specker. “Fusing original\, contemporary\, and traditional material\, while bringing heartfelt new life and relevance to the chain of American folk music.”
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/sounds-good-free-friday-night-concerts-at-svac/2025-08-15/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T100836
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SUMMARY:Film Screening - Vanish - Disappearing Icons of a Rural America
DESCRIPTION:Vanish – Disappearing Icons of a Rural America\nThursday\, August 14   from 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm  at Southern Vermont Arts Center\, Arkell Pavilion \nGreen Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning is excited to present the screening of Vanish: Disappearing Icons of a Rural America. Equal parts art\, history\, and storm chasing\, Vanish is a feature length documentary film that chronicles the road-trip adventures of fine art photographer Jim Westphalen as he races against time and the unrelenting elements to capture the extraordinary beauty of aging barns\, one room schoolhouses\, grain elevators\, prairie churches and all the classic structures that our country’s rural heritage was built upon. The film also features deep-dive interviews with preservation experts as well as the passionate people who strive and struggle to save these fading treasures\, sharing their intimate stories of dreams\, loss and triumphs. Jim Westphalen will take questions from the audience following the film. His work will be on exhibit in a solo show in the galleries at SVAC. Tickets are $20 per person. For more information or to purchase tickets\, please call our office at 802-867-0111 or visit greenmtnacademy.org.
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/gmall-talk-vanish-disappearing-icons-of-a-rural-america/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T100836
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SUMMARY:Sounds Good! Free Friday Night Concerts at SVAC
DESCRIPTION:Free Concerts at Southern Vermont Arts Center \nOutdoor fun for the whole family! Doors open at 5pm Shows start at 6pm \nFood and Drinks provided by Curate Cookout and Earth Sky Time \nJuly 25- Thus Love – Brattleboro’s own international touring post punk band. An American self-styled queer post-punk band recently featured in Rolling Stone’s Magazine’s “Artists You Need to Know” Openers: Luminous Crush\, Sisphean Feat\, Willowsmiths \nAugust 1 – Howard Fisherman and the Biting Fish Brass Band – Co-presented by the Vermont Arts Exchange. A high-energy\, highly contagious\, exuberant five-piece New Orleans Brass Band \nAugust 8 – Jonathan Whitney with Taconic Music: A special evening of jazz featuring original works and string quartet repertoire that promises to move your spirit adn stay with you long after the last note. \nAugust 15 – Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem with Serenity Singers\, our local Hospice Choir: “Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem dig deep into their collective souls\, finding joy in the moment\, peace in the harmonies\, and rapture in the rhythmic drive. \nAugust 22 – Eagles Stage Band: An 18-piece orchestra laying down swing and ballads\, exploring a wide variety of dance and jazz music\, all while maintaining its primary focus of performing great music from the big band era. \nAugust 29 – Saints and Liars – One of Vermont’s favorite bands who have been blending their own variants of honky tonk\, folk\, bluegrass\, and rock n roll since 2012. with opener Ida Mae Specker. “Fusing original\, contemporary\, and traditional material\, while bringing heartfelt new life and relevance to the chain of American folk music.”
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/sounds-good-free-friday-night-concerts-at-svac/2025-08-08/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250801T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250801T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T100836
CREATED:20250718T170856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T170856Z
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SUMMARY:Sounds Good! Free Friday Night Concerts at SVAC
DESCRIPTION:Free Concerts at Southern Vermont Arts Center \nOutdoor fun for the whole family! Doors open at 5pm Shows start at 6pm \nFood and Drinks provided by Curate Cookout and Earth Sky Time \nJuly 25- Thus Love – Brattleboro’s own international touring post punk band. An American self-styled queer post-punk band recently featured in Rolling Stone’s Magazine’s “Artists You Need to Know” Openers: Luminous Crush\, Sisphean Feat\, Willowsmiths \nAugust 1 – Howard Fisherman and the Biting Fish Brass Band – Co-presented by the Vermont Arts Exchange. A high-energy\, highly contagious\, exuberant five-piece New Orleans Brass Band \nAugust 8 – Jonathan Whitney with Taconic Music: A special evening of jazz featuring original works and string quartet repertoire that promises to move your spirit adn stay with you long after the last note. \nAugust 15 – Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem with Serenity Singers\, our local Hospice Choir: “Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem dig deep into their collective souls\, finding joy in the moment\, peace in the harmonies\, and rapture in the rhythmic drive. \nAugust 22 – Eagles Stage Band: An 18-piece orchestra laying down swing and ballads\, exploring a wide variety of dance and jazz music\, all while maintaining its primary focus of performing great music from the big band era. \nAugust 29 – Saints and Liars – One of Vermont’s favorite bands who have been blending their own variants of honky tonk\, folk\, bluegrass\, and rock n roll since 2012. with opener Ida Mae Specker. “Fusing original\, contemporary\, and traditional material\, while bringing heartfelt new life and relevance to the chain of American folk music.”
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/sounds-good-free-friday-night-concerts-at-svac/2025-08-01/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T113000
DTSTAMP:20260418T100836
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SUMMARY:Typewriter Beach: A Novel chat with authors Meg Waite Clayton and Caren McVicker
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, July 29 from 10:00 – 11:30am at Southern Vermont Arts Center\, Yester House \nGreen Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) welcomes New York Times best-selling author Meg Waite Clayton and Dorset author Caren McVicker for an insightful conversation about the inspiration behind Meg’s new novel\, the research that brought it to life\, the themes she explores\, and her masterful approach to developing richly complex characters. Set in Carmel-by-the-Sea and Hollywood\, Typewriter Beach is an unforgettable story of the unlikely friendship between an Oscar-nominated screenwriter and a young actress hoping to be Alfred Hitchcock’s new star. Typewriter Beach will be available for purchase at the event and at our local Northshire Bookstore. \nRegistration is $15 per person. \nFor more information or to register\, please call 802-867-0111 or visit our website at https://greenmtnacademy.org/products/typewriter-beach-a-novel
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/typewriter-beach-a-novel-chat-with-authors-meg-waite-clayton-and-caren-mcvicker/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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SUMMARY:Sounds Good! Free Friday Night Concerts at SVAC
DESCRIPTION:Free Concerts at Southern Vermont Arts Center \nOutdoor fun for the whole family! Doors open at 5pm Shows start at 6pm \nFood and Drinks provided by Curate Cookout and Earth Sky Time \nJuly 25- Thus Love – Brattleboro’s own international touring post punk band. An American self-styled queer post-punk band recently featured in Rolling Stone’s Magazine’s “Artists You Need to Know” Openers: Luminous Crush\, Sisphean Feat\, Willowsmiths \nAugust 1 – Howard Fisherman and the Biting Fish Brass Band – Co-presented by the Vermont Arts Exchange. A high-energy\, highly contagious\, exuberant five-piece New Orleans Brass Band \nAugust 8 – Jonathan Whitney with Taconic Music: A special evening of jazz featuring original works and string quartet repertoire that promises to move your spirit adn stay with you long after the last note. \nAugust 15 – Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem with Serenity Singers\, our local Hospice Choir: “Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem dig deep into their collective souls\, finding joy in the moment\, peace in the harmonies\, and rapture in the rhythmic drive. \nAugust 22 – Eagles Stage Band: An 18-piece orchestra laying down swing and ballads\, exploring a wide variety of dance and jazz music\, all while maintaining its primary focus of performing great music from the big band era. \nAugust 29 – Saints and Liars – One of Vermont’s favorite bands who have been blending their own variants of honky tonk\, folk\, bluegrass\, and rock n roll since 2012. with opener Ida Mae Specker. “Fusing original\, contemporary\, and traditional material\, while bringing heartfelt new life and relevance to the chain of American folk music.”
URL:https://www.dorsetvt.com/dorset-events/sounds-good-free-friday-night-concerts-at-svac/2025-07-25/
LOCATION:Southern Vermont Arts Center
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