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Calef Mem. Library Activities. Art & Adventure w/ April: 3rd<br />
Sat., 1AM; Storytime: Mon., <strong>11</strong>AM; Tech Help Drop-In: Sat.,<br />
10AM-2PM. Info: 883-2343.<br />
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library Activities.<br />
Preschool Story Time: Thurs., 10AM. Baby & Toddler Story<br />
Time: Mon., 10AM. Crafts: Tues., 3-4PM. Info: 244-7036.<br />
WATERBURY CTR- Bible Study Group. Waterbury Center<br />
Grange. Sun., 5-6PM. Bring your bible, coffee provided. Info:<br />
498-4565.<br />
WEBSTERVILLE- Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.<br />
Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tues., 6PM.<br />
Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs. Barretown Police, 149<br />
Websterville Rd., 479-0508. Get rid of old or unused meds at<br />
these local permanent safe disposal sites.<br />
WEST TOPSHAM- Bible Study. New Hope Methodist Church,<br />
2 Gendron Rd. Wed., 6:30PM.<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN- Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church,<br />
Sun., 6PM. Info: 476-3221.<br />
WOODBURY- Woodbury Community Library Winter<br />
Hours: Mon/Wed., 1-5PM, Sat., 10AM-12PM. Knitting/<br />
Handworkers’ Circle: Sat., 10AM-12PM. All ages & abilities.<br />
Valley Lake Road. Info: 472-5710.<br />
WORCESTER- Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tues., 6:30-<br />
8:30PM.<br />
Wednesday, April <strong>11</strong><br />
GREENSBORO- Mid-Week Movie: “Wonder Woman” at the<br />
Highland Center for the Arts, 2875 Hardwick St. 6PM-9PM. $5.<br />
Info: www.highlandartsvt.org and 533-2000.<br />
MONTPELIER- Banish the Burlington Marathon Blues with<br />
Sarah Richardson, Senior Chi Running Instructor at Hunger<br />
Mountain Co-op, 623 Stone Cutters Way, 6-7PM. Free. To RSVP:<br />
info@hungermountain.coop.<br />
Free Tax Prep at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 135 Main St.<br />
2PM-7PM. Info: 477-5148.<br />
Annual Spring Sale at The Trinity Community Thrift Store, 137<br />
Main St. 10AM-4PM. Info: 229-9155.<br />
AUTISM AWARENESS DAY at the Vermont State House.<br />
4:30PM-6PM. Info: http://vtautismtaskforce.org.<br />
NORTHFIELD- 23rd Annual Military Writers’ Symposium:<br />
“Won the War, Lost the Peace: The U.S. Legacy in Iraq.” The<br />
Colby is a two-day event hosted at Norwich University in<br />
Northfield, Vermont. Free & open to the public. For more info,<br />
visit Colby.norwich.edu.<br />
Thursday, April 12<br />
BARRE- Free Tax Preparation at Capstone Community Action,<br />
20 Gable Pl.; 9AM-3PM. Info: 477-5148.<br />
Washington County Retired Teachers Association Meeting at<br />
the Aldrich Library (Milne Room), 6 Washington St. 9:30AM:<br />
Coffee/Social; 10AM: Business Meeting;<strong>11</strong>AM: Speaker, Brooke<br />
Jenkins from the Good Samaritan Haven; 12PML Lunch - $10.00<br />
per person. All retired educators welcome. RSVP: 476-7414.<br />
BERLIN- Artists Take Action Reception in THE GALLERY at<br />
Central Vermont Medical Center. 4:30PM-6PM. Please join us to<br />
celebrate art and raises awareness about endangered species. Info:<br />
279-6403.<br />
BETHEL- The Chronic Disease Management Program<br />
Workshop Starts at Bethel Public Library, 106 Main St.<br />
10AM-12:30PM. Gifford Health Care and Vermont Blueprint for<br />
Health are offering a free, six-week Healthier Living Workshop<br />
for anyone living with a chronic disease. Runs 3/15-4/19. Info at<br />
728-7714.<br />
CALAIS- OPEN MIC at the Whammy Bar, 31 W. County Rd.<br />
7PM.<br />
E. MONTPELIER- Orchard Valley Open House at Orchard<br />
Valley Waldorf School’s Main Campus, 2290 VT Route 14N.<br />
6:30PM-8PM. Visit the campus, talk with teachers. Info & reg:<br />
456-7400.<br />
GREENSBORO- Let’s Talk Film: “Tashi and the Monk” at<br />
the Highland Center for the Arts, 2875 Hardwick St.<br />
6:30PM-8:30PM. $5. Info & RSVP: 533-9370<br />
MONTPELIER- Planning an Herb Garden with Shona R<br />
MacDougall Registered Herbalist at Hunger Mountain Co-op,<br />
623 Stone Cutters Way. 6-7:30PM. Free. RSVP: info@hungermountain.coop.<br />
Annual Spring Sale at The Trinity Community Thrift Store, 137<br />
Main St. 10AM-4PM. Info: 229-9155.<br />
Mary Fran Stafford, A Celtic Celebration at 64 State Street.<br />
12PM. All welcome. Bring a bag lunch. Coffee, tea, (sometimes<br />
cookies) provided. A free will donation is solicited to help the<br />
church with repairs. Info: 223-3631 or visit www.christchurchvt.<br />
org.<br />
NORTHFIELD- Free Tax Prep at the Brown Public Library, 93<br />
South Main St. 5PM-7PM. Info: 477-5148.<br />
23rd Annual Military Writers’ Symposium: “Won the War,<br />
Lost the Peace: The U.S. Legacy in Iraq” Continues. The only<br />
program of its kind at an American university. Info: Colby.norwich.edu.<br />
STOWE- “Backcountry Rescue in Vermont” at the Vermont<br />
Ski and Snowboard Museum, 1 S. Main St. 6:30PM. Members of<br />
mountain search and rescue team members will raise awareness of<br />
the potential dangers of backcountry travel in cold weather. Info:<br />
www.vtssm.com.<br />
W. FAIRLEE- Chef Steve’s Famous Roast Pork Dinner and<br />
Lorna’s Home Baked Beans at the West Fairlee Church, Rte.<br />
<strong>11</strong>3. 5PM-6:30PM. Mashed Potatoes/ Cole Slaw/ Carrots/ Desert.<br />
By donation. Info: 685-3141 or 333-4748.<br />
Friday, April 13<br />
CALAIS- Kelly Ravin and Halle Toulis (Original Alt-Country<br />
Rock) at the Whammy Bar, 31 W. County Rd. 7:30PM.<br />
MONTPELIER- Night Protocol at Positive Pie, 22 State St.<br />
10PM. Electronic/$5.<br />
Annual Spring Sale at The Trinity Community Thrift Store, 137<br />
Main St. 10AM-4PM. Info: 229-9155.<br />
RANDOLPH- The Texas Troubadours at Chandler Music Hall,<br />
71-73 Main St. 7:30PM.This magical evening features Ruthie<br />
Foster, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Carrie Rodriguez — Texasbased<br />
artists known worldwide for their powerful songs and distinctive<br />
voices. Tickets/Info: www.chandler-arts.org, 728-6464.<br />
Saturday, April 14<br />
BARRE- Free Tax Prep at the Aldrich Public Library, 6<br />
Washington St. 10AM-2PM. Info: 477-5148.<br />
Rear Admiral Warren C Hamm at The Daughters of The<br />
American Revolution Meeting at the Good Shepard Church, 39<br />
Washington St. 10AM. Free & open to the public. Info & Reg:<br />
gaeparent@tds.net.<br />
CALAIS- John And Jenn (Singer/Songwriter, Americana) at<br />
the Whammy Bar, 31 W. County Rd. 7:30PM.<br />
MARSHFIELD- Hike Stranahan Town Forest with GMC.<br />
Marshfield. Moderate. 4 miles. Contact Phyllis Rubenstein, 793<br />
6313 or Phyllis@PhyllisRubensteinLaw.comcastbiz.net for meeting<br />
time and place.<br />
MONTPELIER- Capital City Farmers Market Indoor Season<br />
at the Montpelier City Center, 89 Main St. 10AM-2PM. Info: visit<br />
www.montpelierfarmersmarket.com.<br />
Vermont Fiddle Orchestra Annual Spring Concert at the<br />
Unitarian Church at 130 Main St. 7PM. The program will include<br />
traditional and contemporary fiddle tunes as well as tunes composed<br />
by David Kaynor and Gretchen Koeler. Admission by<br />
donation. Info: www.vermontfiddleorchestra.org.<br />
Annual Spring Sale at The Trinity Community Thrift Store, 137<br />
Main St. 10AM-4PM. Info: 229-9155.<br />
U.S. Sen. Sanders to Hold Senior Town Meeting at Montpelier<br />
High School, 5 High School Dr. 9:30AM. Free breakfast. Discuss<br />
issues facing older Vermonters (Social Security, Medicare &<br />
Medicaid, prescription drugs, housing, etc.) RSVP required: 800-<br />
339-9834.<br />
NORTHFIELD- Texas Hold’Em Tournament at The American<br />
Legion, 48 Depot Sq. 1PM. $50 in advance $75 the day of.<br />
Tournament Sponsored by The American Legion Auxiliary.<br />
Second Annual Coffee House at the United Church of Northfield,<br />
58 S. Main St. 6:30PM-9:30PM. Performers include folk singer<br />
Paula Gills, singers from the recent Battle of Voices presented by<br />
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GO FIGURE<br />
The idea of Go Figure is to arrive at the figure given at<br />
the bottom and right-hand columns of the diagram by<br />
following the arithmetic signs in the order they are given<br />
(that is, from left to right and top to bottom). Use only the<br />
numbers below the diagram to complete its blank<br />
squares and use each of the nine numbers only once.<br />
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