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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Artbits–September 25, 2014
Fall arrived with a frost. The Contois School of Music Band, Inca Hoots, Troy Millette, and the Vermont Youth Orchestra take to the stage. Comedy For A Cause continues for the Blue Star Mothers of Vermont. Listen Up Vermont has an update. The Georgia Library received grant. And I remember John Cassel. Continue reading
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Artbits–September 18, 2014
Harvest Festival takes over Lincoln Park. Jenni Johnson, Carol Ann Jones, Justice, Nobby Reed, and Young Tradition perform. There are calls for film makers, artists over 60, and SPA members. Continue reading
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Artbits–September 11, 2014
The Art Sites of the Week remember September 11, 2001. The Vermont Civil War Songbook kicks off the St. Albans raid. Gail Salzman and Janet Bonneau paint exhibits. Scott Helmer, sculptor David Stromeyer, poet Ellen Bryant Voigt, Ashley and John Nicholls, Michele Choiniere, the Superchargers together and Carol Ann solo, Comedy For A Cause, Nobby Reed, Patti Casey and Steve Light all perform. Continue reading
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Artbits–September 4, 2014
A woman needs a female volunteer to create music or art with. Artists Steve Boal and Rachel Whitebear are on the walls. Nobby Reed, the Missisquoi River Band, Keeghan Nolan, and Jeff and Sophia are on stage. An archaeological dig brings culture and more. Continue reading