The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, February 21-27

The temperature is falling, but there is no shortage of ways to connect to learning and having a good time for vermontors. We have compiled seven Must-Du events, including an appearance by the award-winning writer Leela Philip in Norwich Bookstore.


Leave it on beaver on Thursday 22 Science and History Award winning writer Leela Philip’s Dam Good Bedfellow in Beverland: How One Widard Rhodent Made America, which launchs in paperback in Norwich Bookstore. From the colonization of North America through the secret modern fur trade, Philip has detected the external influence that these beloved architects have done on American society. On Thursday, a Harpaced Strike 22 The wild imaginative chamber group takes the audience on a music trip to Europe at Robisson Concert Hall of Lee Consort Middlebury College. This enforcing program works from Italy, England, Germany and France and incorporates two separate settings of “La Folia”, one of the most recognizable tunes in European history. Stories of fairies on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 Saturday by Sir Patrick Stewart in 1975, London stage actors have been changing Shakespeare’s game for almost 50 years on their heads. In the UVM lane series at the Vermont Rictil Hall of the University of Burlington, five actors of Troop presented their unique staging of a mid-day dream, which breaks the form for their bare imperatives with minimal props, several roles, and bold self-disciples. Play your card right Saturday. 24 Viewers lost their heads in the Queen of Hearts Drag Ball hosted by Belose Falls proud at Mousse Lodge (in a good way). Guests are encouraged to wear clothes in their Wonderland, which includes the redd room, Anita Cocktail, Jack Rose and Moxy Heart in this stacked show. Trail Tales, inspired by the Storywalk at libraries across the state on Saturday 24, the Stark Mountain Foundation has made its sixth annual Stosky in Mad River Glenn in Waitsfield. Small readers with lift tickets (and their carers) enjoy ten on the sled by Kim Norman and Lisa Woodroof page as they slide through the forest. Children get 12 and bottom hot cocoa and a stuffed animal, while the supply final. On and around the icy trails at the Interwell Center in Burlington, thrill and chill on Sunday 25, Winterwell promised one day for all ages, one day of vintry. Local people take advantage of free ski and snow-directed wildlife tracking, maple-theme activities and behaviors, a favorable chili cooking competition and a hot chocolate-fuel dance party. Now and Zen running art lovers “for con” for K, tone for T, “is noted,” which is a single show by Erica Laler-Smit in Studio Place Arts in Barre. This print,…

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