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BARRE- Four New Shows at Studio Place Arts - (1) The

Parade is Coming! This vibrant show involves more than 24

artists and it includes works on the walls and a lively parade of

floats and marchers down the center of the gallery (main floor

gallery); (2) The Eternal Return - Mixed media artworks by

Michelle Lesnak that invite viewers to ponder the mystery of

the places and figures portrayed (second floor gallery); (3)

Metamorphoses - Drawings by Noam Hessler (in the Quick

Change Gallery, a tiny art venue made from a vintage phone

booth; and (4) Deconstructed Landscape - Interpreting landscape

with an abstract eye, these paintings by Kate Fetherston

explore the felt experience of color, light, seasons, and place

(third floor gallery). Summer gallery hours at SPA are: Wed-

Fri: 11:30AM-5PM; Sat: 11:30AM-4PM; and additional visits

by appointment. Enjoy most of these shows through August 19.

For more info: www.studioplacearts.com.

CALAIS- Art at the Kent Starting September 11, visitors can

safely view works on the grounds of the Kents’ Corner State

Historic Site at 7 Old West Church Road. We invite you to enjoy

original sculpture, installations, assemblages and the written

word by a group of contemporary Vermont artists who explore

historic trades and technology in new and surprising ways.

Check kentscorner.org for updated information or contact thekentmuseum@gmail.com.

GLOVER- Life in Lists and Notes The Museum of Everyday

Life announces the opening of its new exhibition, “Life in Lists

and Notes” on Saturday July 17th, from 1-6pm. Opening celebration

features live music and performances, and snacks and

beverages will be served. Admission by donation. The exhibition

will be on view through the end of the year. Open every day

from 8am-8pm, located at 3482 Dry Pond Rd. (Rt. 16). See

www.museumofeverydaylife.org for more details or for more

information contact Clare Dolan at 802 -626-4409.

GREENSBORO- Paul Gruhler’s Harmonics: 60 Years of

Life in Art From July 16 - August 29, 2021. The HCA exhibition

will present the early work from his collection–his Chelsea

Series (1963-1978). Highland Center for the Arts, 2875

Hardwick Street. More info at highlandartsvt.org.

HARDWICK- 1111 Copper Nails: Bread & Puppet Calendar

Prints – A 36-Year Retrospective Dual Location Exhibition in

Hardwick, Vermont. When: April – summer 2021. Where: exhibition

in 2 fully accessible & covid-safe mask-required locations

(also by appointment). (1) The Hardwick Inn, 4 S Main

Street, exhibit on all 3 Floors, 8-6, Mon-Sat. (2) Front Seat

Coffee, 101 S Main Street, B&P Calendars & Art for Sale, 8-2,

Mon-Fri.

JEFFERSONVILLE- Made In Vermont June 24 to September

6, 2021. Bryan Memorial Gallery is pleased to present Made in

Vermont, showcasing the ingenuity and resourcefulness of

Vermonters. Subjects will include the working landscape of

Vermont as the predominant theme, and how it appears today

including Vermont’s urban landscape, working farms, sugaring

houses, breweries, covered bridges, woodlots; etc. This juried

show of contemporary New England artists will be shown in the

Main Gallery. 180 Main Street, Jeffersonville, VT., 802-644-

5100. For more information, contact Stephen Gothard at 802-

644-5100 or info@bryangallery.org.

MONTPELIER- Sam Thurston: Paintings, Pots and

Sculpture Using various media (oil paint, wood, ceramics) and

working in both two and three dimensions, he explores many

traditional themes and motifs such as the figure, landscape, and

still life. AT The Front, 6 Barre St., July 2- August 1, 2021,

Opening Reception July 2, 4-7pm. Artist Talk Thursday, July

22, 7pm in the gallery and via zoom.

The State of Sculpture 2019 an overview of Vermont Sculptors

at the Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, 136 State Street.

On display through August 2021.

The Front presents Daryl Burtnett: Respite a solo show of

recent work by the Front member artist. Burtnett’s mixed media

works on paper and canvas draw inspiration from the marks,

textures and imprints time leaves on things and on us. Respite

brings together work from the past several months, sharing

works that have brought solace in these fraught times. Daryl

Burtnett: Respite runs March 5th through November 29th 2021.

The Front is open Saturdays and Sundays 11-2, and Daryl welcomes

showings by appointment. Join us for Daryl’s artist talk

via zoom on March 18th at 7:00pm; email info@thefrontvt.com

to rsvp.

Exploring Technology: An Artist and an Astronaut Look at

the Future, a virtual exhibit from artist Pat Musick and astronaut

Jerry Carr. Art from the collection can be viewed from May

3 – Aug. 31 2021 in the Art Council’s online Spotlight Gallery

at https://www.vermontartscouncil.org/patmusick-exploringtechnology.

A virtual artist talk with Musick will be held at 7

p.m. on June 17. Register for the talk here: https://us02web.

zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpfuGrrD8pE9cyV_b0DJtWnH-

1KGQU1OTGF.

NORTHFIELD- Liquid Mind: Abstractions by Jennifer

Bryan, an exhibition featuring a colorful selection of abstract

paintings by Norwich alumna Jennifer Bryan ’05, with an opening

reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, June 4.

Joys of Summer- featuring landscape paintings of Susannah

Gravel and children’s book illustrator and author Cara

Armstrong. This exhibit evokes memories of summer with

water scenes, flowering plants, fleeting birds and the playful

quality of pets. Joys of Summer will be on view for the months

of July and August. ART, etc. is located at 32 Depot Square. For

more information please email artetcvt@gmail.com, visit www.

artetcvt.com, or FB/IG @artetcvt. Store hours: Wednesday-

Saturday, 10-5pm, Sunday 11-2pm.

STOWE- Meleko Mokgosi: Scripto-Visual June 17 -

November 13, 2021. Meleko Mokgosi’s large-scale, figurative,

and often text-based works engage history painting and cinematic

tropes to uncover notions of colonialism, democracy, and

liberation across African history. Join us for the opening with an

artist talk and Q&A at 5pm on Thursday, June 17. Open to the

public; masks are required.

Landscapes & Inscapes: the work of Adolf & Virginia Dehn

Adolf Dehn Adolf & Virgina Dehn were a vital part of the

vibrant arts community in post-war New York. Adolf’s figurative

landscapes in watercolor from the 30s, 40s, and 50s evoke

times gone by. Opening reception, June 25th, 5-7. June 19

through October 10, hours by appointment-only anytime, text

802-777-2713.

Exposed 2021 will highlight artists who focus on current

political and social constructs/issues/systems through the relationship

of language, sculpture, and installation; language as

culturally specific, ideological, controversial, challenging, identifying,

uniting, and separating. The works question or identify

the disparate ways of communication. July 10 - October 23,

2021. At the Current, 90 Pond Street.

page 24 The WORLD July 28, 2021

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6:00a Vermont Land Trust

8:00a Democracy Now!

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10:00a Moccasin Tracks

11:00a Bill Doyle on VT Issues

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program

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9:00a Abled and on Air

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11:00a Talking About Movies

11:30a Celluloid Mirror

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1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program

2:00p Media Justice

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5:00p Democracy Now!

6:00p The Demise of Don Joslin

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Independent Global News

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3:00PM - Barre Town Select

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6:00PM - Democracy Now!

Independent Global News

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Saturday

12:00AM - 5:00PM - State House

Programming

5:00AM - Democracy Now!

Independent Global News

6:00AM - Barre Town Select

9:00AM - Barre Town Select

12:00PM - Barre Town Select

3:00PM - Community Bulletin

4:00PM - 7:00PM - State House

Programming

7:00PM - Democracy Now!

Independent Global News

10:00PM - Barre Town Select

Sunday

12:00AM - 6:00PM - State House

Programming

Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also

be viewed online at cvtv723.org

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ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

7:00p Moccasin Tracks

8:00p Gay USA

9:00p Standing Trees Vermont

10:30p St. Laveau's World Cinema

11:00p Vermont Humanities Council

Saturday, Jul 31

6:00a The Peoples Law School

7:30a The Music Zone with Pitz Quattrone

8:00a Racism in America Series

10:00a ORCA Media Board Meeting

12:00p Senior Moments

2:00p Vermont Humanities Council

4:00p St. Laveau's World Cinema

4:30p Roman Catholic Mass

5:00p Washington Baptist Church

6:00p Good Mental Health

7:00p Dr. John Campbell

8:00p All Things LGBTQ

9:00p Banter and Beans

10:30p Betty St. Laveau's House of Horror

Sunday, Aug 1

6:00a Waterbury Not Quite Independence

Day Parade

7:30a St. Laveau's World Cinema

8:00a Bear Pond Books Events

9:30a Washington Baptist Church

10:30a Roman Catholic Mass

11:00a The Demise of Don Joslin

12:00p Juneteenth: Living Liberation

2:30p Salvation Farms Aid

5:00p Banter and Beans

6:00p Dr. John Campbell

7:00p Good Mental Health

8:00p The Music Zone with Pitz Quattrone

8:30p Abled and on Air

9:30p Octagon St. Laveau

10:00p Kellogg-Hubbard Library

Monday, Aug 2

6:00a Kellogg-Hubbard Library

8:00a Democracy Now!

9:00a Banter and Beans

10:00a Media Justice

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program

1:00p League of Women Voters

3:30p Vermont Land Trust

5:00p Democracy Now!

6:00p Moccasin Tracks

6:00AM - 7:00PM - Church Services

Monday

12:00AM - 6:00PM - State House

Programming

6:00AM - State House Programming

9:00AM - State House Programming

12:00PM - State House Programming

3:00PM - Plainfield Select

6:00PM - Democracy Now!

Independent Global News

7:00PM - Plainfield Select

10:00PM - Plainfield Select

Tuesday

12:00AM - 5:00PM - State House

Programming

5:00AM - Democracy Now!

Independent Global News

6:00AM - Plainfield Select

9:00AM - Plainfield Select

12:00PM - Plainfield Select

3:00PM to 5:00PM - State House

Programming

6:00PM - Democracy Now!

Independent Global News

7:00PM - Barre City Council “Live”

10:00PM - Barre City Council

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6:00AM - Democracy Now! Independent Global News

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Friday - Local Vermont and Conversation

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6:00AM - Democracy Now! Independent Global News

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Programs

10:00AM - Democracy Now! Independent Global

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7:00PM - Public Interest and Humanities

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6:00AM - Barre Congregational Church

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Spirituality Programs

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3:00PM - Local Sports

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7:00PM - Public Interest and Humanities

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6:00AM - Democracy Now! Independent Global News

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Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also be viewed online at cvtv723.org

7:00p Juneteenth: Living Liberation

9:30p ORCA Media Board Meeting

11:00p Waterbury Not Quite Independence

Day Parade

Tuesday, Aug 3

6:00a League of Women Voters

8:00a Democracy Now!

9:00a Salvation Farms Aid

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program

1:00p All Things LGBTQ

2:00p Standing Trees Vermont

3:30p Waterbury Not Quite Independence

Day Parade

5:00p Democracy Now!

6:00p Abled and on Air

7:00p Vermont Land Trust

8:30p Celluloid Mirror

9:00p Racism in America Series

11:00p The Demise of Don Joslin

ORCA Media Channel 1095

Education Access

Weekly Program Schedule

Wednesday, Jul 28

12:00p North Branch Nature Center

2:00p First Wednesdays

4:00p HANDS in the Dirt

6:30p Montpelier/Roxbury School Board

Thursday, Jul 29

12:00p Harwood Unified

4:00p North Branch Nature Center

8:00p Washington Central Union School

Board

Friday, Jul 30

12:00p Washington Central Union School

Board

3:00p Stage 32: U-32 Theater

10:30p Game of the Week

Saturday, Jul 31

12:00p Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

3:00p North Branch Nature Center

5:00p Rochester-Stockbridge Unified

District

9:30p Vermont State Colleges Board of

Trustees

Thursday, August 5

ONLINE- Hot Topics in Environmental Law Lisa Held, Civil

Eats, “The Corporate Capture of Agricultural Climate ‘Solutions’.”

Free and open to the public, the lecture will be streamed virtually

at vermontlaw.edu/live and on Facebook Live.

CABOT- Cabot United Church Dinner - BBQ chicken, mac

and cheese, salad, roll and dessert. Take out only, starting at

5-6PM. By donation. For info call 563-2715.

Friday, August 6

GREENSBORO- Myra Flynn indie/soul songs blend stirring

vocals with a lyrical delivery that never gets too comfortable.

Tickets are $20 for adults, $8 for kids 12 and under. Enjoy a delicious

picnic dinner during the show! Visit highlandartsvt.org to

order. 6:30 PM at the Highland Center for the Arts, 2875

Hardwick Street.

Saturday, August 7

BROOKFIELD- Pancake Breakfast from .7:00AM- 11;00AM

at The First Congregational Church. At the corner of Ridge Road

and RT 65. Breakfast includes plain or blueberry pancakes,

bacon, home fries, coffee and tea. Adults: $8.00, children $5.00.

A bake sale will be available.

Sunday, August 8

GREENSBORO- Back Roads Readings featuring Julia Alvarez.

Created to bring esteemed poets and writers, both local and

regional, to read their work to people in the Northeast Kingdom

of Vermont. Readings are followed by a book signing and reception,

and are held outside in a tent with socially distanced seating.

This is a free event. 3 PM - 4 PM.

• • •

* The fuller your refrigerator, the

more energy-efficient it is.

* In 2005, a Powerball drawing

had a stunning 110 second-place

winners, all of whom attributed

their luck to ... a fortune cookie.

No foul play twas involved, just a Chinese fortune cookie distribution

factory named Wonton Food, which happened to

correctly foretell five of the six winning numbers. Each grateful

recipient took home between $100,000 and $500,000.

* Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock was an ovophobe, or

someone who is frightened of eggs.

* Children of identical twins are genetically siblings, not cousins.

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Sunday, Aug 1

12:00p Orange Southwest School District

2:00p Randolph TCC School Board

7:00p Montpelier/Roxbury School Board

Monday, Aug 2

12:00p White River Valley Supervisory

Union

2:30p White River Unified District Board

5:30p Randolph TCC School Board

6:30p VT State Board of Education

Tuesday, Aug 3

12:00p Rochester-Stockbridge Unified

District

4:30p Orange Southwest School District

6:30p Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

8:30p White River Valley Supervisory

Union

10:30p White River Unified District Board

ORCA Media Channel 1085

Government Access

Weekly Program Schedule

Wed, Jul 28

6:00a Bethel Selectboard

9:30a Rochester Selectboard

11:00a Press Conference

12:30p Green Mountain Care Board

6:30p Montpelier City Council LIVE

Thu, Jul 29

6:00a Middlesex Selectboard

8:30a Montpelier Social and Economic

Justice Advisory Committee

10:00a Racial Disparities Advisory Panel

12:00p Vermont State House

1:30p Central Vermont Public Safety

Authority

3:30p Central Vermont Fiber

6:00p Waterbury Selectboard

10:00p Press Conference

Fri, Jul 30

6:00a Berlin Selectboard

9:00a Berlin Development Review Board

11:00a VT Department of Public Service

1:00p Moretown Selectboard

3:30p Central Vermont Fiber

6:30p Rochester Selectboard

9:00p Randolph Selectboard

Sat, Jul 31

6:00a Cannabis Control Board

11:00a Press Conference

1:00p Randolph Selectboard

3:30p Vermont State House

6:30p Calais Selectboard

9:30p Green Mountain Care Board

Sun, Aug 1

6:00a Waterbury Selectboard

10:00a Berlin Selectboard

1:00p Berlin Development Review Board

3:30p Montpelier Planning Commission

5:30p Montpelier Design Review

Committee

6:30p Montpelier Development Review

Board

9:30p Montpelier City Council

Mon, Aug 2

6:00a Moretown Selectboard

8:30a Middlesex Selectboard

12:00p Press Conference

2:00p Bethel Selectboard

3:30p Central Vermont Public Safety

Authority

5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee

LIVE

7:00p Montpelier Development Review

Board

10:00p Montpelier Social and Economic

Justice Advisory Committee

Tue, Aug 3

6:00a Vermont Fish and Wildlife

9:30a Calais Selectboard

12:00p Press Conference

1:30p Vermont State House

3:30p Racial Disparities Advisory Panel

5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission

8:30p Cannabis Control Board

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