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Twenty local youngsters who will portray the animals in Opera Theatre of Weston’s January production of “Noye’s Fludde” (Noah’s Flood) by Benjamin Britten will sing excerpts from the opera at a special preview performance at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 4 at the Northshire Bookstore.
The performance will also include an introductory talk about the opera by Stage Director Diana Stugger, Producing Director Lise Messier, and General Manager and Percussionist Anne D’Olivo.
This production of “Noye’s Fludde” will be the first oppor-tunity for many of the school children, who range in age form seven to 16, to sing on a public theatre stage with professional artists. The Youth Chorus will appear in a total of nine perfor-mances at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland and at the Weston Playhouse during the
first two weeks in January.The OTW Youth Chorus is
drawn from the Southern Vermont towns of Belmont, Ludlow, Dorset, Shrewsbury, Arlington, Hydeville, Grafton, Manchester, Fair Haven, Mount Holly, Wells, Rutland and North Chittenden.
Opera Theatre of Weston’s outreach touring program, Storybook Opera: Tropical Storm Irene, is visiting schools in these towns throughout the fall. The Youth Chorus mem-bers and their fellow students will share their own experienc-es and memories of Irene in popetry, prose and dance with the help of OTW choreographer Ashley Hensel-Browning.
Opera Theatre of Weston, a professional company of OPERA America, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. For more information, call OTW at 802-824-3821 or visit www.opera-theatreofweston.com.
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Two nationally-known authors will headline this week-end’s events at Northshire Bookstore, as Vermont’s Archer Mayor and novelist Julia Alvarez discuss their new books.
The weekend starts early at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 2, when author Jack Mayer presents “Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project” at the Riley Center for the Arts at Burr and Burton Academy.
The book recounts the story of Irena Sendler, a Polish Catholic social worker during World War II, who knocked on doors in the Warsaw ghetto and asked Jewish mothers to give up their children in order to save them. She and her network rescued 2,500 Jewish children from certain death. After the war, her story was suppressed in communist Poland and for-gotten. Sixty years later, her history was resurrected by three teenage girls in Kansas working on a history project about Sendler. As a result, Sendler was nominated for the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. The event is free and open to the public.
On Friday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. at
the bookstore, Vermont author Archer Mayor returns to pres-ent the latest in his Joe Gunther series, “Paradise City.”
This latest book in Mayor’s New York Times bestselling series links a string of burglar-ies in Vermont with a murder in Boston. Archer Mayor is a death investigator, sheriff ’s deputy, and volunteer firefight-er in addition to being a best-selling novelist. He lives in Newfane, VT.
Bestselling novelist Julia Alvarez will present her mov-
ing homage to the Haitian peo-ple, “A Wedding in Haiti,” at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3.
Author of bestsellers such as “How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents” and “In the Time of the Butterflies,” Alvarez reflects on the joys and burdens of love in her new memoir about her journey to Haiti for a friend’s wedding.
Both author events are free and open to the public. For more information, call the bookstore at 802-362-2200 or visit www.northshire.com.
Bestselling Authors at Northshire Bookstore
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The Dorset Public Library will present the watercolors of artist Britt Abbott during the month of November. A recep-tion for the artist will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the library.
All paintings will be avail-able for sale, with the library benefiting from a portion of the proceeds.
Britt Abbott’s art styles reflect her interest in all peri-ods of art history, and range from primitive to impressionis-tic to abstract. Although she has done oil painting, her new paintings are in watercolor. She draws her inspiration for her flower paintings from the beau-tiful Vermont flowers that she
photographs. Britt Abbott taught art in
Tennessee for many years after receiving a bachelor of science degree and a master of arts from the University of Memphis. She is presently a member of the Vermont Watercolor Society and an art-ist member of the Southern Vermont Art Center. She has shown her work at the Memphis Brooks Art Gallery, and has sold her work in the Van Gogh Art Gallery in New Orleans as well as at other places through-out the country.
Abbott’s home is now in Danby, VT, where she has lived for more than five years.
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Learn the fascinating sport of curling with the Equinox Curling Club (ECC), as it hosts several Learn to Curl clinics at Riley Rink in Manchester start-ing in November.
Each clinic is three hours in length. During the first hour, participants will learn basic rules, techniques, strategies, etiquette and safety. The next two hours will be spent on the ice, with hands-on instruction, practice, and a game of curling.
Clinic participants are wel-come to become members of the ECC and curl weekly through-
out the winter.The first clinic is scheduled
on Saturday, Nov. 10 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Other sessions will take place on Sunday, Dec. 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and Saturday, Jan. 26 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Ages 15 and up are welcome. Cost of each clinic is $35. Pre-registration is required by emailing [email protected] or obtain a registration form at www.equinoxcurling-club.org. For more information, call Jacki Lappen at 802-345-0900.
Learn to Curl with the Equinox Curling Club
The Arlington Memorial High School Junior class will host a Pasta Dinner on Election Night from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 6 in the AMHS cafeteria.
Cost of the dinner is $6 per person, or $5 each with a party of four or more. Children under age three can eat at no charge.
Voting will take place in the school gymnasium.
For more information, call Junior Class Advisor Kathy Corey at 375-2589 ext. 116 or email [email protected].
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The Arlington American Legion lists the following November events:
Saturday, Nov. 3 at 6 p.m. – Member dinner. Free for paid-up dues members, $10 for guests.
Tuesday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. –
BINGO. Doors open at 6 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 11 from 8 to 10
a.m. – Senior Breakfast.Tuesday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. –
BINGO. Doors open at 6 p.m.More information is avail-
able by calling 802-375-6157.
Arlington American Legion Events For the Month of November Crafts for All Seasons will
be the place to shop for some-thing special this weekend. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, crafters from every corner of Vermont will be set up at the Eagles Club in Manchester Center with top quality mer-chandise.
The Manchester Eagles Ladies Auxiliary will have a concession stand for refresh-ments, including pastries, sandwiches, and beverages from opening through lunch hour.
More information is avail-able through Roby Read at 802-683-4546 or [email protected].
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The Bennington Museum has announced that the fall issue of the Walloomsack Review is now available. The publication, co-edited by Tyler Resch and Anthony Marro, fea-tures articles on the Gilded Age mansions of Vermont, partici-pants in the Battle of Bennington, and the controver-sial Green Mountain Parkway of 1936.
One article by Chuck Byler uncovers new information about the so-called “Hessians,” the German mercenaries hired by King George III of England to try and put down the
American uprising for indepen-dence.
A major focus of the new issue is an interpretation of the architecture of several Gilded Age mansions built by 19th-cen-tury industrial magnates. Having made their fortunes elsewhere, many of these tycoons, including Everett, Billings, Vanderbilt and Webb, Park and others, came to Vermont to erect their homes throughout the state. Mansions were built in Bennington, North Bennington, Shelburne, Woodstock, Manchester and other towns.
Following the article, Resch writes about Edward H. Everett, who built an estate he called “The Orchards,” which now houses Southern Vermont College.
Also covered in the publica-tion is the proposed Green Mountain Parkway of the 1930s, which was a Great Depression project designed to attract tour-ists. The Parkway would have bisected Vermont from Massachusetts to Canada. The proposition was rejected by a statewide referendum in 1936.
Copies of the Walloomsack Review are available in the
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1999 VOLKSWAGON PAS- SAT Red, no rust, good in- terior, new stereo system, 195K, asking $2800. 518- 879-5287
2000 SAAB 9-3 Convertible, Good cond, new engine, new turbo, new ball joints, $4000. 518-955-8878
2001 BLACK DODGE Da- kota, 100,000 miles, good condition, $3500/obo. 518- 854-3841 or 518-791-8788
2001 MERCURY COUGAR 118K, 5-speed, 4 cyl. Runs good. $2500. 518-854-3625
2 0 0 1 TOYOTA C A M RY 206,000 miles, runs great, $2300. 802-683-4057
2004 TOYOTA SCION XB 4 door, 110,000 miles, good condition, $7000/obo. 518- 642-3230
2007 BUICK LUCERNE CXS, 55K, V8, very loaded, $14,500. 518-632-5937
2008 AUDI Q4 previous pur- chased maintenance pack- age transferred with car. 43K, still under warranty, ful- ly loaded, sunroof, $16,500/ obo. 802-235-2765
94 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE, runs good, new back struts, r trs & rear brakes. Needs gas lne. 518-692-2475
NICE CONDITION! 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lare- do, A/T, V-6, 120K, Clean! $4900/OBO 518-499-1538
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1985 RAM CHARGER 4X4 little surface rust, orig en- gine, brand new tires & rims, Runs great. $5500. 518-747- 4565
1 9 8 8 B U I C K R E AT TA Looks & runs great, new tires, brakes, & tuneup, nev- er run in the winter, asking $2490/obo. 802-273-2647
1990 MERCURY GRAND PRIX Southern car, flawless, 85,447 miles, $1995. 802- 325-3081
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HORSE TRAILER 1994 Featherlite horse trailer, 12ft long. In great cond, $3450. 518-854-9994
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1998 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer Edition, 5.0L, V8, fully loaded, 4WD, no rust, runs great. 110K miles. $4,500. 518-677-5544
1998 GMC 1500 ext cab p/u, Alum cap, 135K, $3000. 518- 257-0751
2000 CHEVROLET SILVE- RADO 2500, 8’, ext cab, V8, cruise, 61K, EB, EC, one owner, $8000. 518-677-2467
2000 FORD F350 6 speed, standard, 100K, plow, sand- er, 5th wheel hook-up, dump body, $15,000/obo. 518-854- 7737
2000 TOYOTA 4RUNNER limited, immaculate. 71,000 m i , da r k g reen , ask ing $10,500. 518-747-9022
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2004 CHEVROLET SILVE- RADO 1500 4WD, 4.8L, 65K miles, great shape, good tires, asking $8600. 802-265- 8645 ext 23.
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1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $7000. 802-325-3127
2003 MOTOGUZZI CALI- FORNIA EV 1100 with Voy- ager tr ike conversion kit, many extras, $9500/obo. Trades cons. 802-265-3403
2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Ultra Classic, $12,000. 802- 770-2292
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1990 E350 UHAUL custo- mized box truck. 7.3 diesel auto, new tires and inspec- tion, $2500 802-273-2837
1992 FORD RANGER Me- chanic special , runs, in- spected, roll bar with lights, $2000/obo. 802-235-1391
1998 FORD 150 CUSTOM VAN w/wheel chair lift, 66K, many new par ts, can be seen at 6 Pine Lane, Cam- bridge, NY. 518-677-3084
2003 FORD RANGER p/u, runs good, needs inspection, 125k, no rust. Cossayuna area, $2000. 518-692-2811
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