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Leslie C. Smith – Local Author Talk
Leslie C. Smith – Local Author Talk
Local author, Leslie C. Smith, will be here to discuss her new book, Spitfire: A Story of Adversity, Acceptance and Resurrection. With unique insight, candor, and encouragement, Leslie recounts a life lived well and with intention, even with the odds stacked against her. She had one goal to begin it all: “I needed to learn…
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Birding Her-story: The Lost Legacy of Women in Ornithology
Birding Her-story: The Lost Legacy of Women in Ornithology
First Wednesdays “Bird Diva” Bridget Butler believes that there’s a bit of bias in the birding world when it comes to females. In this presentation, she examines new scientific studies on female birds, shares stories of the “Mothers of Ornithology,” and reflects on current research about gender and birding.
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2023 Arbor Day Celebration Comes to the Library!
2023 Arbor Day Celebration Comes to the Library!
As part of a town-wide celebration of Arbor Day, the Middlebury Tree Committee is sponsoring FREE children/family activities. At 10AM Chris Olson, a local forester, will do a spirited reading of the classic book, The Lorax by Dr. Seuss. Immediately afterward children will learn how to make their own Nature Journal that they can take…
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MIddlebury Science Cafe – Fireflies with Greg Pask
MIddlebury Science Cafe – Fireflies with Greg Pask
Welcome to the Middlebury Science Cafe! Join us to chat about how science intersects with our daily lives in Vermont. Doors will open at 5:00 so there is time to grab a delicious coffee or tea from Royal Oak. The talk starts at 5:30 pm. Get ready for firefly season with Greg Pask. As a…
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Jazz Through the Decades
Jazz Through the Decades
Jazz Through the Decades ... April is National Jazz Appreciation Month in the United States, and celebrating jazz means understanding its roots … Local Jazz musicians Kent Baker (keyboards) and Glendon Ingalls (trumpet, sousaphone, string bass) will present a concert of jazz standards from 1900-1980.
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MCCFC
MCCFC
Whale Rider (2002, 1hr 44min). A Maori tribe in New Zealand had a strict rule for future chiefs: they had to be male. This pattern was upset when the heir to tribal leadership died in infancy. His twin sister survived and wants to be chief someday. Here the struggle to find peace revolves around finding harmony…
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Backyard Compost
Backyard Compost
Learn what makes a compost pile successful, the different types of compost, how to build a pile, and ways to troubleshoot common compost problems. This workshop will be present by ACSWMD.
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Stop the Bleed
Stop the Bleed
Stop The Bleed - First Aide Training Course taught by Josh Dishaw Minutes count! When someone is severely bleeding, it can turn fatal in as little as 5 minutes. That’s why bleeding control—keeping the blood inside the body—is imperative. Educating participants on the skills necessary to act fast should they be in a situation that…
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Paint Night – Spring Gnome
Paint Night – Spring Gnome
Join Renee as she guides you through step-by-step video instructions to create a masterpiece in minutes! Appropriate for ages 16 and up. Younger? Bring your favorite grownup. Space is limited, please register here. We supply everything you need! Just show up and have fun. Note: this is not a painting instruction class. It is a low…
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Meet The Artist – Linda Lynton
Meet The Artist – Linda Lynton
Linda Lynton will be her to chat and talk with folks about her art. She paints and draws the natural world. she focuses on what she sees around her, be it waterfall in the wilderness, a sunrise in a snowstorm or small weed in the backyard. Her paintings use vibrant colors, strong brushstrokes and thick…