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Sunday, August 22
CALAIS- A Celebration of Singing The 22nd Annual Folk
Music Concert will feature singer, composer, and song-collector
Moira Smiley. Tickets: $22! Limited seating, masks required for
unvaccinated attendees. Reservations are required by purchasing
Seven Days Tickets. Available online: https://sevendaystickets.
com/events/91622. At the Old West Church.
MARSHFIELD- Natural Horsemanship Clinic Water Tower
Farm welcomes internationally recognized Natural Horsemanship
Clinician, Tim Hayes, for a one day clinic on “Equine Therapy”
and the power of horses to heal to benefit the Rhythm of the Rein
Therapeutic Riding and Driving Program. 386 US Route 2. The
$250 registration and $25 audit fee includes access to horses, a
covered arena and the clinic itself. For more information or to
register, please call or email Dianne Lashoones at 802-426-3781
or rhythmoftherein@aol.com.
NEWBURY- UnCommon Jam Music Festival from 1-6 p.m
with sets by the Dave Keller Band, the Mammals and Linda B &
the Barncats – a variety of blues & soul, Americana/folk and
R&B. Local foods, craft beer & cider garden and more. $10 for
those over 12. Presented by Court Street Arts – for more information
go to www.courtstreetarts.org or call 802-866-3320. 5100
Main St South (Newbury Common).
Monday, August 23
GREENSBORO- Caspian Monday Music: “The Romantics”
Join us at the Highland Center for the Arts for a performance not
to be missed! Caspian Monday Music proudly presents the second
installment of their summer concert series. Bar and lawn open –
5:00 PM, concert begins – 6:00 PM. Tickets: adult $23, senior
$20, student $10, under 18 free. At the Highland Center for the
Arts.
Wednesday, August 25
EAST MONTPELIER- Jennings & Azarian present Old Time
Variety at the Four Corners Schoolhouse, 945 Vincent Flats
Road. An indoor evening of old-time variety entertainment for the
80% who’ve had our shots. Reservations encouraged, audience
limited to 30, vaccinated only. 8PM. Contact Tim Jennings folktale@mac.com,
223-9103.
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Saturday, August 28
EDIN MILLS- 8th Annual Nulhegan Abenaki Heritage
Gathering at Mount Norris Scout Reservation, 1 Boy Scout
Camp Road. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Chief Don Stevens will give
demonstrations, he will also do storytelling. The public is invited
to ask questions. This is a rain or shine event. No alcohol or drugs
allowed. For information about accommodations, please contact
Miss Lucy Cannon-Neel at MissLucyN@gmail.com. Please visit
our website at: https://abenakitribe.org/heritage-gathering.
GREENSBORO- Vermont Shakespeare Festival is back at
Highland Center for the Arts with a new twist on the Bard’s
works. The artists of Vermont Shakespeare Festival have created
a fresh new show composed of text from each and every one of
his 37 plays! 5:30 PM. Tickets: $20 for adults, $8 for kids 12 and
under. Enjoy a delicious picnic dinner during the show! Order in
advance when you purchase your tickets online at highlandartsvt.
org, and dinner will be waiting for you when you arrive.
MONTPELIER- Montpelier Kiwanis Club Chicken BBQ will
provide 1/2 chicken, potato salad, a drink and dessert for each
person. Tickets are $12 per person. Enjoy a delicious picnic with
your friends and family and help raise money to serve central
Vermont children. Take out is also available. This event will take
place rain or shine. For more information contact Jim at 802 249-
9742. At the Capital City Country Club, 201 Country Club Rd.
Sunday, August 29
EDIN MILLS- 8th Annual Nulhegan Abenaki Heritage
Gathering See August 28 for details.
PLAINFIELD- Sky Blue Boys and Cookie 5PM at the Plainfield
Rec Field. For more information go to: www.plainfieldoperahousevt.org/.
Tuesday, August 31
ONLINE- Live Virtual Tour Northlands Job Corps Center offers
viable training opportunities for many young adults in your community.
Learn more about our programs on our website: https://
northlands.jobcorps.gov/. For info: contact Rosie Nelson,
Community Outreach Coordinator via email: nelson.rose@jobcorps.org
or via phone at: (802)-877-1175.
Iowa Dairy Expert Plans Visit to Vermont
A nationally recognized leader in the economics of robotic
milking will be in Vermont on Aug. 25 to share his expertise
with farmers and dairy industry personnel.
Dr. Larry Tranel, an Iowa State University Extension and
Outreach dairy specialist, is well-known for his low-cost
TRANS Iowa swing parlor renovation plans for tie-stall
barns. His visit is sponsored by University of Vermont
Extension and the Northeast Dairy Business Innovation
Center.
Tranel will illustrate how to renovate an existing facility
and discuss the feasibility of robotics at the Geordie and
Emery Lynd Farm (497 Olney Hill Rd., Cabot). His presentation,
which includes time for discussion and questions, will
run from 10 a.m.-noon.
Although there is no charge to attend, registration is
required by Aug. 23 at https://go.uvm.edu/dbic-robotic-milking.
To request a disability-related accommodation to participate,
contact Peggy Manahan or Tony Kitsos at (802) 524-
6501 by Aug. 4.
While in New England, the Iowa dairy specialist also will
travel to Maine and New Hampshire for presentations.
On Aug. 24, he will meet with farmers at the Bo-Lait Farm
in Washington, Maine, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. and the
Sweetland Farm, Albion, Maine, from 1-2 p.m. For information,
contact Rich Kersbergen at richard.kersbergen@maine.
edu or (207) 342-5971.
He will be at Walhowdon Farm in Lebanon, New
Hampshire, from 10 a.m.-noon on Aug. 26. Contact John
Porter at john.porter@unh.edu or (603) 496-6430 if interested
in attending.
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THANK YOU FOR SAYING
I SAW IT IN
Concepts Kakuro
Best described as a number
crossword, the task in
Kakuro is to fill all of the
empty square, using numbers
1 to 9, so the sum of
each horizontal lock equals
the number to its left, and
the sum of each vertical
block equals the number
on its top. No number may
be used in the same block
more than once.
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