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and Events in neighboring Northern Vermont Towns


OCTOBER 2009

10/3/2009 Lake Champlain Antiques Show

10/9/2009 28th Annual Stowe Foliage Arts Festival

Shipwreck Tours – Vergennes
Now through October 31, 2009
Guided tours of area shipwrecks will be offered throughout the summer, shedding light on the 400-year legacy of underwater cultural resources of Lake Champlain. An excursion boat takes participants to the site of an historic shipwreck. There, the operator deploys a Remotely Operated Vehicle to explore the details of the site, instantly relaying images to an on-board monitor. Location: Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, 4472 Basin Harbor Road. Time and cost: TBA. Information: 802-475-2022 or visit www.lcmm.org.

Antique Flea Market – Quechee
Now through October 25, 2009
This weekly market is now in its fifth year and has developed a reputation as one of the best in the state. Come set up or just browse and buy. Time: Sundays from 6 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cost: Free. Information: 802-295-1550 or visit www.quecheegorge.com.

Wind: Power & Play Exhibit – Burlington
Now through November 1, 2009
Want to put some wind in your sails? Then head to Burlington, Vermont’s ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center, at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, for WIND: Power & Play. This compelling exhibit explores and celebrates the aerodynamics, force, flight, science, and fun of wind, through innovative interactives featuring a Hurricane Simulator and a dazzling collection of kites. Location: ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, One College Street. Hours: Open year-round, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., except for Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Day. Admission: Adults age 18 – 61, $9.50; seniors (age 62 and older) and students with ID, $8; children age 3 to 17, $7. Information: 802-864-1848 OR VISIT www.echovermont.org/

Bennington Moosefest 2009
Now through October 17, 2009
Public display of 17 full-size moose sculptures, painted by local professional artists. Wonderful fun for photographers. Information: www.benningtonmoosefest.com/

The Great Vermont Corn Maze -- Danville
Now through October 18, 2009
The Great Vermont Corn Maze includes a number of attractions. The actual corn maze covers seven acres with approximately two miles of trails lined with 10-to-12-foot walls of corn. The maze is also situated on a hill, which allows for fantastic views and keeps the trail from getting too wet after the rain. Most visitors spend two to five hours on the property enjoying the different attractions. Location: 1404 Wheelock Road. Time: The maze opens at 10 a.m., with last entry at 3 p.m. Maze closes at 5 p.m. Cost: Adults, age 16-59, $12; children at 5 to 15, $9; seniors over age 60, $9. All children age 15 and younger must be supervised by an adult. Information: 802-748-1399 or visit www.vermontcornmaze.com/.

Adams Farm’s Corn Maze – Wilmington
Now through October 31, 2009
Adams Farm's cornfield includes the challenge of navigating the maze, combined with clues at strategic locations that help answer questions and games on visitors' game boards. Location: Adams Farm, 15 Higley Hill Road. Time: Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: Adults, $6; children ages 2-12, $4.50. Information: 802-464-3762 or visit www.adamsfamilyfarm.com

Queen City Ghostwalk – Burlington
Now through October 31, 2009
A spine-tingling tour of Burlington's most intriguing haunts, filled with history, mystery, and spooky fun. Tours depart from City Hall Park on the back steps of City Hall and last about an hour. Location: City Hall Park, near the steps of City Hall. Time: Check web site for schedule. Information: 802-351-1313 or visit www.queencityghostwalk.com

Traditional Craft Saturdays at Billings Farm & Museum – Woodstock
Now through September 26, 2009
Explore a series of Vermont crafts from experienced crafters, learning about the history, process, and uses of these utilitarian and decorative items through hands-on learning. Location: Billings Farm & Museum, Route 12 North and River Road. Time: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Information: 802-457-2355 or visit www.billingsfarm.org

Lake Champlain Through the Lens – Vergennes
Now through October 18, 2009
At this annual juried photography exhibit, you can savor spectacular sunsets and other captivating views of the scenery, people, boats, and wildlife of the lake. The exhibit features work by both professional and amateur photographers. Location: Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, 4472 Basin Harbor Road. Time: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Information: 802-475-2022 or visit www.lcmm.org.

Killington Hay Fest
Now through November 1, 2009
From September to early November, businesses in Killington display sculpture in a very Vermont medium: Hay. Animals of every kind take shape in the form of huge round hay bales and stand along town roads as participating businesses compete for innovative and imaginative applications of color, design and well, hay. Pick up a guide map at the Killington Chamber of Commerce on Route 4 and then test your skills with the Hay Fest scavenger hunt for clues. Location: Chamber of Commerce at Route 4 and Killington Road Information: 802-773-4181 or visit www.killingtonchamber.com

Art of Food and Wine Harvest Dinner – Waitsfield
September 23, 2009
Location: Millbrook Inn & Restaurant, 533 Mill Brook Road. Time: 7 p.m. Cost: $45 per person includes dinner, wine, tax, and gratuity. Information: 802-496-2405 or visit www.millbrookinn.com

Made in Vermont Music Festival with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra
September 24, 2009 to October 4, 2009
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra presents a program brimming with melodic beauty: an arrangement of a Mozart string quartet; Bizet’s charming Jeux d’enfants (Children’s Games); and Haydn’s marvelous Symphony No. 82 (“The Bear”). The VSO celebrates its 16th touring season this fall, Anthony Princiotti conducting. The “Made in Vermont” program also features the premiere of a work by composer Derrik Jordan of Brattleboro. Jordan pays tribute to the Lake Champlain Quadricentennial with a composition entitled “Odzihozo and the Lake” based on an Abenaki creation story. Cost: Adults, $22; seniors over age 65, $18; students and children under age 18, $12. Ticket prices and purchase options for the Bellows Falls and Woodstock performances vary; visit the VSO website for this information. Information: 800-876-9293, ext. 10 or visit www.vso.org. Schedule is:
Middlebury College Mahaney Center for the Arts, September 24, 8 p.m.
Johnson State College Dibden Center for the Arts, September 25, 7:30 p.m.
Lyndon State College Twilight Theatre, Lyndonville, September 26, 7:30 p.m.
Haskell Opera House, Derby Line, September 27, 4 p.m.
Castleton State College Fine Arts Center, September 29, 7:30 p.m.
Bellows Falls Opera House, October 1, 7:30 p.m.
Vergennes Opera House, October 2, 7:30 p.m.
Chandler Music Hall, Randolph, 7:30 p.m.
Town Hall Theater, Woodstock, October 4, 7:30 p.m.

ROOTS Rendezvous -- Marshfield
September 25, 2009 to September 27, 2009
This is a three-day primitive skills workshop. There will be a variety of workshops, including hide tanning, birding, edible and medicinal plants and mushrooms, fire by friction, and more! All ages and experience levels are welcome. Location: 20 Blachly Road. Time: 10 a.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Sunday. Cost: $75 for entire event, two dinners and camping included ($25 deposit); $20 for a day, including dinner.Information: 802-456-1253 or visit www.RootsVT.com

Cooking with Shelburne Farms: A Fall Harvest Menu -- Shelburne
September 26, 2009
Join Market Gardener Josh Carter for a tour of the farm’s organic market garden followed by a discussion and cooking demonstration with Josh and Melissa Pasanen, author of “Cooking With Shelburne Farms.” Recipes that are perfect for a fall harvest supper. Lunch will follow the cooking demonstration. Location: Shelburne Farms, 1611 Harbor Road. Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost: $25 per person. Information and registration: 802-985-8686

Vermont Life Wine & Harvest Festival -- Wilmington
September 26, 2009 to September 28, 2009
Vermont Life Wine & Harvest Festival is a weekend showcase for Vermont wines, Vermont specialty foods and artisans of all types. Set against the backdrop Vermont fall foliage, guests will discover, savor and enjoy Vermont vintners, small specialty food producers, painters, publishers, cheese makers, potters, jewelers, chefs, photographers and farmers. The 2009 weekend long festival will feature a bluegrass barbecue, indigenous Vermonter breakfasts, a series of wine pairing dinners at the Mount Snow Valleys finest eateries and a pitchfork-to-plate dinner. Location: Wilmington Inn, at routes 9 East and 100 South. Information: Information: 802-464-8092 or visit www.thevermontfestival.com/

Roomful of Blues – Stowe
October 1, 2009
Join the Vermont Ski Museum in celebrating autumn in Vermont with one of the nation's most renowned blues ensembles Roomful of Blues at one of Vermont's most spectacular locations, Trapp Family Lodge. Even though Roomful of Blues' lineup has changed over the years, the band has always been one of the tightest, most joyful blues ensembles in the world. Currently, an eight-piece unit led by guitarist Chris Vachon and singer Dave Howard, the gritty and soulful vocals add another bright new dimension to the jazzy, jump-blues musical roots. Location: Trapp Family Lodge, 700 Trapp Hill Road. Doors open 6 p.m.; opening band, 7 p.m.; featured band, 8 p.m. Tickets: $24.50 in advance (plus convenience fee); $28 at the door. Information: 802-253-9911

Hathaway Farm Corn Maze – Rutland
October 1, 2009 to October 31, 2009
This corn maze is all about astronomy. Come find your way through 12 acres of corn and miles of paths and solve the Outta This Wrold maze! Early Exits available. There will be some clues scattered throughout the maze. Also, watch for the opportunity to search for eight hole punches of different shapes. The grassy meadow is in the maze again this year, with Adirondack chairs to sit down, relax and enjoy the mountain views. On Saturday nights during Moonlight Madness, visitors may view the night sky. Moonlight Madness is every Saturday night. The Mini-Maze is a much shorter adventure designed for toddlers and young folks to have fun exploring paths and finding their way through a smaller place than the big maze. Location: 741 Prospect Hill Road. Time: Open daily except Tuesday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; open until 9 p.m. on Saturdays.Cost: Adults age 12 and older, $9; children age 4 to 11, $7; seniors, $7. Information: 802-775-2624 or visit www.hathawayfarm.com

Art Exhibition and Sale -- Shelburne
October 2, 2009 to October 25, 2009
Enjoy the work of 35 artists in watercolor, oil, wood, stone, pastel and other media. Featured exhibit is Lofty Peaks, Valleys of the Soul: Landscape Dreamstone Paintings from China: An East Hall exhibition of sliced marblestone from the mountains of southwest China. Location Coach Barn, Shelburne Farms, 1611 Harbor Road. Time: Daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost: Free with admission to Shelburne Farms. Information: 802-985-8686 or visit www.shelburnefarms.org

Brattleboro Literary Festival
October 2, 2009 to October 4, 2009
Brattleboro becomes a literary mecca each fall with the Brattleboro Literary Festival, an annual three-day celebration of the literary arts. The festival features readings, panel discussions, and collaborative special events that showcase both emerging and established authors of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and children’s literature. The 2009 festival features 34 authors, poet Philip Levine, novelist Tom Perrotta, artist and illustrator Harry Bliss, gardeners and authors Joe Eck and Wayne Winterrowd, and historian David Hackett Fischer. Street Address: Brattleboro, various venues. Information: www.brattleboroliteraryfestival.org

Killington Brew Fest – Killington
October 3, 2009
A variety of microbreweries and craft breweries from Vermont and New England will each have on hand a few of their top choice ales, pilsners, stouts, and hand-crafted lagers, for beer enthusiasts to sample while enjoying live entertainment. Location: Killington Resort, U.S.4 and VT 100 North in Killington. Information: 802-422-6200

Mark Harding Trio presents Classical Beatles -- Brandon
October 3, 2009
Mark Harding, a British musician, now well known in Vermont will present a chamber music tribute to the Beatles, arranged for a trio of flute, violin, classical guitar and occasionally double bass. The concert will be held in the Harmony Tea Room, which will remain open for the sale of light refreshments. Location: Brandon Music, 62 Country Club Road. Time: 7 p.m. Cost: $15 including glass of wine or soft drinks. Information and tickets: 802-465-4071.

Sun to Cheese Tours --Shelburne
October 4, 2009 to October 25, 2009
A behind-the-scenes look at dairy farming and cheesemaking. Hear our farmers and cheesemakers explain the process of turning fresh milk into farmhouse cheddar; tour the dairy and cheesemaking facility. Location: Shelburne Farms, 1611 Harbor Road. Dates: Sundays, October 4, 11, 18, 25. Time: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost: $15 per person includes block of cheese to take home. Information and registration: 802-985-8686

Weston Craft Show -- Weston
October 9, 2009 to October 11, 2009
This annual event is widely known as a festive marketplace. In addition to the juried fine art and craft exhibitors, the ambiance is fueled by diverse and delicious food fare, live entertainment, and an array of kids’ activities. Fifty juried Vermont artisans gather in a beautiful setting for this distinctive shopping opportunity. Location: Weston Playhouse on the Green, Route 100. Cafe on site. Time: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. General admission: $7. Information: 802-824-8170 or visit

Be a Cheesemaker for a Day -- Shelburne
October 9, 2009
A full-day experience in the art and science of cheesemaking. Work side-by-side with our cheesemakers to turn 6,000 pounds of milk into cheddar. Plenty of discussion around raw milk, cheese quality, aging, and sanitation. We will have the opportunity to watch afternoon milking at the end of the day. This program is for adults only. Location: Shelburne Farms, 1611 Harbor Road. Time: 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cost: $50 per person. Information and registration: 802-985-8686.

"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" -- Derby Line
October 9, 2009 to October 11, 2009
The UCA After School Theatre brings alive Charles Schulz's comic strip on stage in this timeless musical. Fun for the whole family, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" features all of your favorite characters including Charlie Brown, Lucy, and Snoopy. Location: Haskell Opera House, 93 Caswell Avenue. Time: October 9 and 10, 7:30 p.m.; October 11, 2 p.m. Cost: Adults, $10; students, $8. Information: 802-673-5762 or visit www.ucatheatre.com

 

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Burlington
Oct 1, 2009 through Oct 11, 2009
UVM Theatre Presents Arms and the Man
Classic Anti-Romantic Comedy by George B. Shaw
Royall Tyler Theatre (116 University Place)
Week 1 Thurs-Sat 7:30pm plus Sat @2pm Week 2 Thursday -Sat 7:30pm and Sunday at 2pm
Admission
802-656-2094 or 802-656-2094

Burlington
Oct 2, 2009
Van Cliburn Silver Medalist Yeol Eum Son
23 year old Van Cliburn Silver Medalist
UVM Recital Hall
Admission
802-656-4455

Burlington
Oct 2, 2009
Burlington's First Friday Art Walk
The Art Walk is full of Fall Color
Throughout Burlington
5-8 pm
Free
802-264-4839

Burlington
Oct 3, 2009
Louisa Howard Chapel Fall Public Opening
Louisa Howard Chapel at Lakeview Cemetery (455 North Avenue)
Saturday, 10 am - 3 pm
Free
802-863-2075

Burlington
Oct 3, 2009 through Oct 4, 2009
Lake Champlain Antiques Show
6th annual antiques show & sale. Burlington Sheraton Exhibit Center
Burlington Sheraton Exhibit Center (870 Williston Rd at (Exit 14W off I-89))
Sat 10-5 Sunday 10-4
Admission
781-862-4039

Burlington
Oct 4, 2009
VYO Fall Concert
Andrew Massey, Interim Conductor Sally Bruce, violijn
Flynn Center for the Performing Arts (153 Church STreet)
3:00 pm
802-863-5966

Burlington
Oct 6, 2009
Windmills:Through the Lens of Art, Science and Animal Impact
Windmills are not new, nor is our desire to harness wind.
ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain (1 College Street)
Tuesday, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Free
877-324-6386

Burlington
Oct 7, 2009 through Oct 25, 2009
Vermont Stage Company presents OPUS
Opus
FlynnSpace (153 Main Street)
Wed-Sat @ 7:30 pm & Sat & Sun at 2 pm
Admission
802-863-5966 or 802-862-1497

Burlington
Oct 9, 2009
Trio Settecento
Some of the leading lights of the Baroque music world
UVM Recital Hall
Admission
802-656-4455

Burlington
Oct 9, 2009
Abby's Agenda
Abby's Agenda, featuring Jim and Abby Sheldon-Dean and Jeff Salisbury, at Radio Bean 10/9/2009, at 9PM
Radio Bean (8 North Winooski Avenue)
Friday, October 9, 9-10:15 PM
Free
802-425-2664 Map

Burlington
Oct 9, 2009
Preservation Hall Jazz Band to benefit the Vermont Foodbank
National Life Group presents the Preservation Hall Jazz Band to benefit the Vermont Foodbank
Burlington's Flynn Center (Main Street)
Friday at 8pm
Admission
802-863-5966

Burlington
Oct 17, 2009
The Julian Lage Group
unique blend of jazz, blues, folk and classical style
UVM Recital Hall
Admission
802-656-4455

Burlington
Oct 23, 2009
Andreas Staier
perhaps the worlds most respected performer on the fortepiano
UVM Recital Hall
Admission
802-656-4455

Burlington
Oct 24, 2009
Devil Music Ensemble: Nasferatu
A live musical interpretation of the classic silent film.
UVM Fleming Museum
Admission
802-656-4455

Burlington
Oct 28, 2009 through Oct 29, 2009
Vermont Renewable Energy Conference & Expo 2009
Vermont's largest renewable energy event.
Sheraton Conference Center (870 Williston Road)
Wed 12 - 7 pm, Thurs 8:30 am - 4 pm
802-229-0099

Burlington
Oct 30, 2009
Masques
A Montreal based ensemble that performs music of the 16th and 17th centuries.
UVM Recital Hall
Admission
802-656-4455

NOVEMBER 2009

Burlington
Nov 6, 2009
Di Wu
24 year old Van Cliburn Finalist, recently singled out by Musical America as a young artist to watch.
UVM Recital Hall
Admission
802-656-4455

Burlington
Nov 6, 2009
Volunteer Vermont Benefit Concert
Bluegrass Gospel Project concert
Unitarian Church of Burlington (152 Pearl St (top of Church St))
7:30 pm
Entry Fee
802-863-5966

Burlington
Nov 7, 2009
Di Wu with The Burlington Chamber Orchestra
24 year old Van Cliburn Finalist, recently singled out by Musical America as a young artist to watch.
uVM Recital Hall
Admission
802-656-4455

Burlington
Nov 12, 2009 through Nov 15, 2009
The Full Monty
Tony nominated Musical based on the international hit movie, The Full Monty is a salute to the resilient human spirit!
Flynn Center (153 Main St.)
Thursday, Friday Saturday 7:30pm, Saturday, Sunday at 2pm
Admission
802-658-1484

Burlington
Nov 12, 2009 through Nov 22, 2009
UVM Theatre Presents You Can't Take it With You
Classic Comedy by Moss Hart & George Kaufman
Royall Tyler Theatre (116 University Place)
Week 1 Thurs-Sat 7:30pm plus Sat @2pm Week 2 Thursday -Sat 7:30pm and Sunday at 2pm
Admission
802-656-2094

Burlington
Nov 19, 2009 through Nov 22, 2009
Craft Vermont
Presented by Vermont Hand Crafters this event features Vermont's finest artists and artisans.
Sheraton Burlington Conference Center (870 Williston Rd.)
Thursday 12-8pm, Friday 12-8pm, Saturday10 - 6, & Sunday 10-5pm
Entry Fee
800-373-5429 or 802-434-5044

Burlington
Nov 20, 2009
Peter Mulvey and Natalia Zukerman
blues and folk
UVM Recital Hall
Admission
802-656-4455

Burlington
Nov 21, 2009
Burlington Choral Society Fall Concert
choral concert feeturing over 110 singing members.
North Avenue Alliance Church (109 North Avenue)
Saturday, 7:30pm-10pm
Admission
802-878-5919

DECEMBER 2009

Burlington
Dec 4, 2009
Liber unUsualis
Warm, compelling, and assured performances of Medieval and early Renaissance music.
UVM Recital Hall
Admission
802-656-4455

Burlington
Dec 5, 2009 through Dec 6, 2009
UVM Theatre presents The Toys Take Over Christmas
Annual Holiday Favorite Returns for 19th Season
Royall Tyler Theatre (116 University Place)
Saturday & Sunday 10am, 2pm and 6pm
Admission
802-656-2094

Burlington
Dec 6, 2009
Orchestrapalooza
Andrew Massey, Anne Decker, David Gusakov, conductors
Flynn Center for the Performing Arts (153 Main Street)
4:00 pm
802-863-5966

Burlington
Dec 9, 2009 through Dec 13, 2009
Vermont Stage Company presents WINTER TALES
Winter Tales
FlynnSpace (153 Main Street)
Wed-Sat @ 7:30 pm, Sat & Sun @ 2 pm, Sun @ 6 pm
Admission
802-863-5966 or 802-862-1497

Burlington
Dec 18, 2009
"Messiah"
Handel's "Messiah" Complete
First Congregational Church (So.Winooski Ave.)
Friday 7:30 pm-10 pm
802-862-7352 Map

Burlington
Jan 24, 2010
VYO Winter Concert
Andrew Masssey, Interim Conductor Tim Woos, piano
Flynn Center for the Performing Arts (153 Main Street)
3:00 pm
802-863-5966

Burlington
Jan 27, 2010 through Feb 7, 2010
Vermont Stage Company presents SOUVENIR
Souvenir
FlynnSpace (153 Main Street)
Wed-Sat @ 7:30pm & Sat & Sun @ 2 pm
Admission
802-863-5966 or 802-862-1497


 

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