Artbits-June 6, 2019

THE GREATEST GENERATION

Boys became men in the largest amphibious invasion in history 75 years ago today. We have lost many of those men but we must never lose their memory.

THURSDAY IS MUSIC NIGHT

The Old Foundry at One Federal brings out the “real deal,” the Starline Rhythm Boys, to kick off their Thursday Night Music Series. Read more

VERMONT DAYS

Enjoy free Vermont fishing, state parks, and historic culture this weekend. Vermont Days is an annual weekend each June that celebrates the arrival of summer. The Saint Albans Museum joins with parks and historic sites across Vermont. Read more

ART ON THE WALLS

The Artist In Residence features Jennifer Buckner, Dorothy Grazier, Natalie La Rocque, and Ron Turek with a free meet-the-artists reception. The NMC Gallery hosts Vermont photographer Jim Greene in a solo show. Read more

ART YOU CREATE

The Montgomery Center for the Arts continues the Figure Drawing Workshop in the LAB to work and socialize. Read more

IN THE ARTS COUNCILS

St. Albans Community Arts hosts its monthly Community Arts MeetUp. The Swanton Arts Council will film the Year of the Salmon at the Refuge. SAC will also plan the Swanton Arts Spectacular. Read more

MAYOR’S PHOTO COMPETITION

The Mayor’s Photo Competition is now accepting entries. Read more

DISCOVER JAZZ

The Discover Jazz Festival concludes with live music for all ages. Many of the musicians live in Franklin County or have played here including Richford Jazz Band, BFA Fairfax Jazz, Will Patton, Joe’s Big Band, and Paul Asbell. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

The Nobby Reed Project, the Duel, Phil Abair, Cooie & Sergio, Tom Caswell twice, Blue Fox, Shane Murley, Ben Patton, George Murtie, Cooper & Corn, Contagious, the Zeichner Trio, Uncle Jimmy, the Enosburg Town Band all appear on a nearby stage. Read more

FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF

ArtBits features weekly links to library events in and around the county. Read more

 

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