Week of Events
MVP Medicare Enrollment
Summer Reading Program Event
Summer Reading Program Event
The Legacy of Apollo 11
Monday, July 15 at 1 pm
Louis Varricchio
Middlebury resident and former Nasa senior science writer Louis Varricchio offers a 50-year look back at the historic and scientific legacy of the United States' first mission to land astronauts on the Moon in July 1969. Varricchio was also a producer of science-related documentaries for Prairie Public Television and Public Radio International. Today, he is an adjunct science instructor at Community College of Vermont as well as the managing editor of the Vermont Eagle weekly newspaper. He is the author of the science-history book, titled Inconstant Moon: Discovery and Controversy on the Way to the Moon, which was first published in 2006 (and remains in print).
Alien Adventures Sewing Class
Alien Adventures Sewing Class
This event is for children in K-3rd grades. Please register with Youth Services at 388-4097.
Addison County Democrats
Female Filmmakers
Baby/Toddler Storytime
Conversational Spanish
Conversational Spanish
This group is open to all people interested in practicing their Spanish. Participants should have a comfortable level of speaking, as all conversation will be in Spanish.
Youth Media Lab
Youth Media Lab
A drop-in program that teaches participants how to film, edit and produce videos, as well as explore other areas of digital media. This program is for children in Grades 4-6.
Author Talk: Todd Olson
Author Talk: Todd Olson
July 16 @ 6:30PM
Lost In Outer Space: The Incredible Journey of Apollo 13
Learn about the Apollo 13 disaster from Todd Olson, Vermont author of Lost in Space: the Incredible Journey of Apollo 13. Attendance gets you entered to win 2 FREE admission tickets to Addison County Fair and Field Days.
Female Filmmakers
Film Screening
Highway Department Meeting
Film Screening
Film Screening
Au Revoir Les Enfants
July 17 at 6:00 pm
This classic french film is based on the memories of director Louis Malle and explores what could have been a friendship between a French boy and a German Jewish boy. The screening commemorates the Vel d'Hiv Roundup of July 16-17, 1942, when the French Police, under the direction of the Nazis, arrested between 7,000 and 14,000 Parisian Jews. Following the screening, Middlebury College Professor Emeritus Simon Barenbaum will share memories of July 16, 1942.