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Hunger Mountain Co-op Brown Bag Concert Series: A2VT

12:00pm-1:00pm Hunger Mountain Co-op Brown Bag Concert Series: A2VT

World Premiere of Both Eyes Open; the Annie Oakley Story

7:30pm-9:00pm World Premiere of Both Eyes Open; the Annie Oakley Story

Hunger Mountain Co-op Brown Bag Concert Series: Kerubo

12:00pm-1:00pm Hunger Mountain Co-op Brown Bag Concert Series: Kerubo

Friends of the Winooski River Clean-up

8:30am-11:30am Friends of the Winooski River Clean-up

Food for the Soul - A Conversation about Food and Spirituality and the Relationship Between Them!

7:00pm-7:00pm Food for the Soul - A Conversation about Food and Spirituality and the Relationship Between Them!

Let’s Talk about Article 22: The Reproductive Liberty Amendment (RLA)

3:00pm-4:30pm Let’s Talk about Article 22: The Reproductive Liberty Amendment (RLA)

Summer Screening Series: The Street Project

7:00pm-9:00pm Summer Screening Series: The Street Project

The Street Project - Film Screening & Community Conversation

7:00pm-9:00pm The Street Project - Film Screening & Community Conversation

Paint and BYOB Sip: Abstract with Arthur Zorn

7:00pm-9:00pm Paint and BYOB Sip: Abstract with Arthur Zorn

Let’s Talk about Article 22: The Reproductive Liberty Amendment (RLA)

5:00pm-6:30pm Let’s Talk about Article 22: The Reproductive Liberty Amendment (RLA)

Olmsted and Yosemite: Civil War, Abolition, and the National Park Idea

6:30pm-7:00pm Olmsted and Yosemite: Civil War, Abolition, and the National Park Idea

Thu Sep 1
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Hunger Mountain Co-op Brown Bag Concert Series: A2VT

Thursday Sep 1st 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
@ Christ Episcopal Church Courtyard, 64 State Street, Montpelier, VT
Categories: Arts and CultureSee & DoMusic and Nightlife

Representing Somalia, Congo, Tanzania and Burundi and currently living in Burlington, Vermont, A2VT synthesizes their native African musical and dance roots with Western pop and Hip Hop sensibilities. Their songs, performed in up to eight unique languages, reflect their journey from Africa to America, and celebrate the musical collision of two continents and the party that ensues! Concert Sponsored by People's United, a division of M&T Bank. And the Hunger Mountain Co-op!


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Wed Sep 7
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Bookmaking Workshop

Wednesday Sep 7th 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
@ Kellogg-Hubbard Library
Categories: Arts and CultureSee & Do

Elissa Campbell, bookbinder and owner of Blue Roof Designs, will lead a workshop in making an accordion book. Each participant will make their own fold-out book, large enough to hold 4”x6” photos, to take home. Materials will be cut and prepared in advance and will include a resource booklet so that folks can continue their learning after class. Participation is limited to 12 people. Preregister by emailing Michelle Singer at [email protected] or calling the library at 802-223-3338. This is a free, in-person workshop at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library.


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Thu Sep 8
7:30 pm to 9:00 pm

World Premiere of Both Eyes Open; the Annie Oakley Story

Thursday Sep 8th 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
@ Lost Nation Theater, 39 Main St., Montpelier, VT 05602
Categories: Arts and CultureSee & Do

Maura O'Brien (Always, Patsy Cline, Becoming Dr Ruth) stars as the one and only Annie Oakley (preeminent horsewoman and sharp-shooter) in the world premiere of this new play by international award-winning Vermont playwright, Jeanne Beckwith. Beckwith cracks open the legend to reveal the real lady and her fascinating life. Full of humor, heart-break, sharp wits, and white-knuckled determination, Oakley sets the record straight. Defying death more than once, this Little Sure Shot's determination saw her from the poor farm to dining with Queens and Kings, blazing her own path all the while. And she always shot with both eyes open. Covid Safety Protocols: Masks are a Must and adherence to other covid-safety protocols are required for all in person seating (regardless of age). Seating may be slightly reduced to allow for more patron spacing. LNT’s State of the Art Bio-Defense Air Purification “Synexis” System is also in service 24/7 keeping everyone as safe as possible. (Audience/Staff mask, but performers do not.) The shows will also be live-streamed for anyone not yet comfortable gathering indoors. WHEN: Wednesday- Sunday, September 8–18th TIME: 7:30pm Wednesday–Saturdays; 2pm Sundays WHERE: Lost Nation Theater and Online COST: $10­­–30 in person (depending on day/ticket type / $15 Livestream (in person patrons can secure guaranteed center section seating for an additional fee.) INFO: www.lostnationtheater.org LNT SPONSORS: Capitol Copy, The City of Montpelier, National Life Group, Vermont Mutual Insurance, Eternity, The World, Vermont Arts Council/NEA, Montpelier Community Fund, The Estate of Ted Richards ABOUT LNT: Lost Nation Theater, named “One of the Best Regional Theaters in America” by the New York Drama League, and Best in Vermont – VT Magazine, won Broadway World’s 2020 Theater of the Decade Award, and the 2019’s Regional Theatre of the Year Award, Yankee Magazine’s Best of New England Award, & NETC’s Outstanding Theater Award.


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Thu Sep 8
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Hunger Mountain Co-op Brown Bag Concert Series: Kerubo

Thursday Sep 8th 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
@ Christ Episcopal Church Courtyard, 64 State Street, Montpelier, VT
Categories: Music and NightlifeArts and CultureSee & Do

KeruBo is a singer/song-writer and Afro-Jazz artist, originally from Kenya who now lives in the Burlington, VT area. KeruBo sings African folk music, Afro Pop, and Afro jazz — from African laments to more modern arrangements. KeruBo’s music is about healing, preserving African culture and heritage, while highlighting social issues affecting vulnerable minorities such as women and children. Sponsored by Capital Cannabis, and Hunger Mountain Co-op!


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Thu Sep 8
7:00 pm to 2:00 pm

Lois Eby's "Paintings"

Thursday Sep 8th 7:00 pm to 2:00 pm
@ Lost Nation Theater, 39 Main St., Montpelier, VT 05602
Categories: Arts and CultureSee & Do

Lost Nation Theater presents Lois Eby’s “Paintings” to complement its World Premiere staging of “Both Eyes Open: The Annie Oakley Story” by Jeanne Beckwith, September 8-18. Lois says: Growing up in Oklahoma, Annie Oakley was a first role model for me, a woman who wasn't afraid to use her gifts, even when it meant being different or competing with men. Being an artist requires courage and skill also, and one might say, involves a target that is always moving just out of reach! “Paintngs” will showcase a combination of Ms. Eby’s most recent work and perhaps a glimpse into some of her never seen early works. It’s all in Lost Nation Theater Lobby Gallery City Hall Arts Center, Main St wheelchair accessible Lois will be at the ‘opening night celebration’ of Both Eyes Open: The Annie Oakley Story on Sept 9th, and will talk a bit about her work as part of the post production festivities. For more information and tickets call 802-229-0492 or visit www.lostnationtheater.org Sponsors: Capitol Copy, The City of Montpelier, National Life Group, Eternity, The Point-FM, Vermont Mutual Insurance Co, The World, and Vermont Arts Council Lost Nation Theater winner Best of New England, Yankee Magazine, was named One of the Best regional theaters in America by the New York Drama League, 2012 Outstanding Achievement Award from the New England Theatre Conference; and has won the People’s Choice awards from both Seven Days for Best Theater. The Company is sponsored by Capitol Copy, The City of Montpelier, National Life Group, Eternity, The Point-FM The Times Argus, Great Eastern Radio, The World, and Vermont Arts Council


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Sat Sep 10
8:30 am to 11:30 am

Friends of the Winooski River Clean-up

Saturday Sep 10th 8:30 am to 11:30 am
@ 39 Main St., Montpelier, VT
Categories: OutdoorsSee & Do

Get your feet wet, help clean up local rivers, and enjoy working with other volunteers! The Friends of the Winooski River will be holding its annual river clean-up on Saturday, September 10th from 8:30 am to 11:30. Volunteers are needed to help remove trash at several sites on the North Branch and Winooski rivers. We’ll meet in front of Montpelier City Hall at 8:30 and walk or carpool to the cleanup sites from there. Appropriate clothing and shoes for wading in water and walking along river banks is recommended. Anyone under 18 needs to be accompanied by a guardian.


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Mon Sep 12
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Theraputic Breathwork

Monday Sep 12th 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
@ Kellogg-Hubbard Library
Categories: See & Do

Therapeutic Cathartic Breathwork is a way of increasing ones energy level through conscious breathing. In this workshop you will learn how to do "breathing snacks" throughout the day to give yourself that extra boost. You will also learn some breathing essentials and explore how the way we breathe has an effect on our physical and psycho-spiritual health. Dunja Carlson-Moeller, Ph.D., is a Cathartic Breath Therapist. She is the author of Gentle Medicine, an ethnography on Anthroposophical Medicine. Her private practice is located in Worcester, Vermont. Dunja's expertise lies in an integral approach, bridging the world of western medicine and alternative health solutions. This is a free, in-person program at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library. For more information, or to sign up for her Zoom offering on November 10, 2022, go to kellogghubbard.org/adult-programs.


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Tue Sep 13
7:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Food for the Soul - A Conversation about Food and Spirituality and the Relationship Between Them!

Tuesday Sep 13th 7:00 pm to 7:00 pm
@ Bethany Center for Spirituality Through the Arts,115 Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
Categories: See & DoArts and Culture

Presented by Bethany Center for Spirituality through the Arts at 115 Main St., Montpelier, our guest for the evening will be Chef Michael Kloeti of the award-winning restaurant, Michael's on the Hill in Waterbury Center. The evening will include a conversation with Chef Michael, a Q&A time, and a sample tasting. Tickets are $15 and available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/food-for-the-soul-tickets-402396648207.


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Wed Sep 14
3:00 pm to 4:30 pm

Let’s Talk about Article 22: The Reproductive Liberty Amendment (RLA)

Wednesday Sep 14th 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
@ Montpelier Senior Activity Center
Categories: See & Do

Johanna Nichols and Lyn Blackwell, members of the League of Women Voters, will talk about the language and benefits of Article 22 to amend the Vermont Constitution, review the history of abortion rights in Vermont, and open a dialogue with participants about their experiences with family planning before and after passage of Roe v. Wade in 1973. Article 22, the Reproductive Liberty Amendment, protects every person's right to make their own reproductive decisions about whether and when to become pregnant, use temporary or permanent birth control, or seek abortion care. If passed, Vermont will become the first state to fully protect reproductive rights in its constitution.


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Fri Sep 16
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Summer Screening Series: The Street Project

Friday Sep 16th 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
@ Christ Church Courtyard, 64 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
Categories: Arts and CultureSee & Do

A film screening of “The Street Project,” a new documentary from 9X Emmy Award winning director Jennifer Boyd with a community conversation on pedestrian & bicyclist safety in association with the Montpelier Complete Streets Committee & Onion River Outdoors. “The Street Project” film editor / co-writer & Montpelier resident Chad Ervin will be in attendance. Rain Date of Saturday, September 17th. Free to the public. Bring your own chair. Presenting partners: Montpelier Alive, Montpelier Public Art Commission, Hunger Mountain Co-op, ORCA Media, SunCommon.

Fri Sep 16
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

The Street Project - Film Screening & Community Conversation

Friday Sep 16th 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
@ Christ Church Courtyard, 64 State Street, Montpelier
Categories: Arts and CultureSee & Do

The Vermont Production Collective presents a film screening & community conversation on pedestrian and bicyclist safety in association with the Montpelier Complete Streets Committee & Onion River Outdoors. Free to the public. Bring your own chairs.


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Mon Sep 19
6:30 pm to 7:00 pm

Whodunit & Whydunits

Monday Sep 19th 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm
@ Kellogg-Hubbard Library
Categories: See & Do

Many people read or watch mysteries to escape from the concerns about the state of the world. But some writers and film directors use the murder mystery genre to make larger points about social issues. Film scholar Rick Winston will explore this theme with clips from fifteen films, in which the topics are race relations (“In the Heat of the Night” and "Sapphire"), immigration (“Lone Star” and "The Unknown Girl"), official corruption (“The Secret in their Eyes” and "Chinatown"), marriage and relationships (“Lantana”) and class divides (“Mystic River” and “Gosford Park”). Rick will be joined by KHL’s own George Spaulding, leader of mystery-focused book groups and our resident expert on mysteries. This is a free, in-person program at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library.


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Wed Sep 21
6:30 pm to 7:00 pm

Graphic Design & Layout 101

Wednesday Sep 21st 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm
@ Kellogg-Hubbard Library
Categories: See & Do

If you have ever had to design something — a poster, a report, an image for social media — and had no idea what you were doing or how to do it better, this free, practical workshop is for you. You’ll learn what makes graphic design effective (and ineffective), tune your eyes to see how basic principles show up in materials all around us, and get resources and tools to bring your design ideas to life. Led by Dana Dwinell-Yardley, a local designer with more than 20 years of experience. She is the design force behind PoemCity, Art Walk and many other local businesses and nonprofits. This is a free, in-person program at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library.


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Fri Sep 23
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Paint and BYOB Sip: Abstract with Arthur Zorn

Friday Sep 23rd 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
@ Bethany Center for Spirituality Through the Arts,115 Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
Categories: Arts and CultureSee & Do

Presented by Bethany Center for Spirituality through the Arts,115 Main St., Montpelier, VT, the evening will guide participants to tap into their spirits to create abstract paintings. BYOB. Light refreshments and all materials included. Tickets are $40 per person and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/abstract-paint-and-byob-sip-with-arthur-zorn-tickets-402614600107.


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Mon Sep 26
5:00 pm to 6:30 pm

Let’s Talk about Article 22: The Reproductive Liberty Amendment (RLA)

Monday Sep 26th 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Categories: See & Do

Johanna Nichols and Lyn Blackwell, members of the League of Women Voters, will talk about the language and benefits of Article 22 to amend the Vermont Constitution, review the history of abortion rights in Vermont, and open a dialogue with participants about their experiences with family planning before and after passage of Roe v. Wade in 1973. Article 22, the Reproductive Liberty Amendment, on the ballot, protects every person's right to make their own reproductive decisions about whether and when to become pregnant, use temporary or permanent birth control, or seek abortion care. If passed on November 8, Vermont will become the first state to fully protect reproductive rights in its constitution.


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Wed Sep 28
6:30 pm to 7:00 pm

Olmsted and Yosemite: Civil War, Abolition, and the National Park Idea

Wednesday Sep 28th 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm
@ Kellogg-Hubbard Library
Categories: See & DoArts and Culture

Historian and national park superintendent Rolf Diamant explains how anti-slavery activism, civil war, and the remaking of the government gave rise to the American public park and concept of national parks. He is a UVM adjunct associate professor and former superintendent of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller national park. He is co-author with Ethan Carr of the new book, Olmsted and Yosemite: Civil War, Abolition, and the National Park Idea, and co-editor and contributing author of A Thinking Person’s Guide to America’s National Parks. This is a free, in-person program at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library.


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