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Learn Bridge
Learn Bridge
Join Gisela Palmer, a long-time Bridge player, will give instruction. Beginners and experienced player welcome. Open to the public.
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Batman: Hush Film Screening
Batman: Hush Film Screening
Batman: Hush An adaptation of the Batman: Hush graphic novel story line by Jeph Leob and Jim Lee. Animated. A mysterious villain puppeteering Gotham’s most dangerous forces leads the Dark Knight into uncharted waters. PG-13 Free and open to the public. Free popcorn and soft drinks.
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Basic Bike Maintenance – This event is full.
Basic Bike Maintenance – This event is full.
Carl from Middlebury Bike Shop will be here to take you through the basics of bike maintenance and repair to get you ready for spring. This event is full.
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Engaging Racism
Engaging Racism
Discussion led by Renee Wells, Director of Education for Equity & Inclusion Middlebury College. Open to the public.
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Author Talk & Reading
Author Talk & Reading
Ever thought of publishing a book idea? Join Middlebury resident, Dorothea Langevin, as she shares tidbits about her journey into the world of writing and publication. with her local community in a sample read and facilitated chat. Free and open to the public. Limited stock in books available for purchase at event, or can be…
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Learn Bridge
Learn Bridge
Join Gisela Palmer, a long-time Bridge player, will give instruction. Beginners and experienced player welcome. Open to the public.
2 events,
Library Explorers
Library Explorers
An adaptation of the Batman: Hush graphic novel storyline by Jeph Leob and Jim Lee. Animated. A mysterious villain puppeteering Gotham’s most dangerous forces leads the Dark Knight into uncharted waters. PG-13
1st Wednesdays
1st Wednesdays
when the Bicycle Came to Vermont. UVM Professor Luis Vivanco explores the fascinating early history of the bicycle in Vermont, an invention that generated widespread curiosity when it arrived in the 1880s - helping spark important changes in the industrial production, consumerism, road policies, gender relations, and cultural ideas. A program of Vermont Humanities.
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Junk in the Trunk
Junk in the Trunk
Join appraisers Brian Bittner, Lori Scotnicki and Greg Hamilton at IPL to find out if your trash is really a treasure. Appraisers will give a verbal estimate of the value of your item: toys, furniture, art, glass, jewelry, china, books, military items, ephemera and more. Limit of 4 items per person.
5 events,
Engaging Racism
Engaging Racism
Discussion led by Renee Wells, Director of Education for Equity & Inclusion Middlebury College. Open to the public.
3 events,
Learn Bridge
Learn Bridge
Join Gisela Palmer, a long-time Bridge player, will give instruction. Beginners and experienced player welcome. Open to the public.
Film Screening: Suffragette
Film Screening: Suffragette
Middlebury Community Classic Film Club present, Suffragette, 2015. Given our theme of Elections in a Time of Turbulence, it seems right that the first film ought to focus on the right to vote itself. Suffragette, directed by Sarah Gavron and starring Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, and Meryl Streep, tells the story of women’s fight…
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Knitting Know How
Knitting Know How
Join a few expert knitters to get advice, help and tips on your next or current project. Free and open to the public.
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Cabin Fever Lecture Series
Cabin Fever Lecture Series
Otter Creek Audubon presents: Plants for Birds Native plants provide food and shelter for birds and wildlife. To survive, birds need native plants and the insects that have co-evolved with them. Bird-friendly landscaping provides food, saves water, and fights climate change. Join Gwendolyn Causer, Audubon Vermont, teacher/naturalist and Communications Director, for a presentation about why…
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Learn Bridge
Learn Bridge
Join Gisela Palmer, a long-time Bridge player, will give instruction. Beginners and experienced player welcome. Open to the public.
Loosely Bound
Loosely Bound
Loosely Bound discusses The Far Field, Madhuri Vijay. Gorgeously tactile and sweeping in historical and socio-political scope, Pushcart Prize-winner Madhuri Vijay's The Far Field follows a complicated flaneuse across the Indian subcontinent as she reckons with her past, her desires, and the tumultuous present. Copies of the book are available at the adult circulation desk.…
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Author Niki Glanz
Author Niki Glanz
Memories to Momentum: Stories of Looking Back, Living Forward. Memories can be good or bad, but all matter. So researcher Niki Glanz discovered by interviewing 59 people on 5 tours of North America. Sad – even tragic – episodes combine with happy childhood memories to generate meaningful life stories, enabling us to value people vastly different from…
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MVP Medicare Signup
MVP Medicare Signup
Tom Branch is here to help you navigate the process of signing up for Medicare. Free and open to the public.
Adults Read YA Too!
Adults Read YA Too!
This month: Internment, Samira Ahmed. Set in a horrifying near-future United States, seventeen-year-old Layla Amin and her parents are forced into an internment camp for Muslim American citizens.
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Book Folding Craft
Book Folding Craft
Join Renee to learn how to fold the pages of a book to look like a heart when opened. Free and open to the public
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Meet Your Representatives
Meet Your Representatives
Middlebury Representatives Amy Sheldon and Robin Scheu will be in the Vermont Room of the Ilsley library to answer questions and hear concerns of Middlebury residents.
Heartsaver CPR & AED training
Heartsaver CPR & AED training
This will be a Heartsaver, CPR (adult, child and infant) and AED (automated external defibrillator) course that can be taken for general information or certification. During the course you'll be instructed on proper technique to administer high-quality chest compressions on someone in cardiac arrest, the Heimlich maneuver, choking relief for both responsive and unresponsive individuals,…
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What & Why in STEM in Early Education
What & Why in STEM in Early Education
Addison County Early Childhood Network with ECHO. Free and open to the public.
2 events,
Learn Bridge
Learn Bridge
Join Gisela Palmer, a long-time Bridge player, will give instruction. Beginners and experienced player welcome. Open to the public.
2 events,
3 events,
Engaging Racism
Engaging Racism
Discussion led by Renee Wells, Director of Education for Equity & Inclusion Middlebury College. Open to the public.
Carbon Friendly Forest
Carbon Friendly Forest
Professor William Keeton. How can forests be more "carbon friendly" in the face of climate change? Learn about the role of forests in keeping carbon out of the atmosphere, how carbon markets work, and the possibilities for Vermont landowners to participate in these markets. Free and open to the public. UVM Professor of Forest Ecology,…
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2 events,
Bayada Hospice
Bayada Hospice
Martha Perantoni will be here to lead an informational session and conversation about the services Bayada Hospice provides. Free and open to the public.