African Drum & Dance

African Dance Class with Tara Murphy and LIVE drumming! All LEVELS WELCOME, $15/class. Tara is the founder and director of Cape Cod African Drum and Dance and has been teaching African dance for 15 years. This dance will get your blood pumping and your heart soaring.... feel the rhythms and shake what you got! Participants will learn the basic […]

$15

Architecture + Design Film Series: The Black Museum

The Architecture + Design Film Series continues with THE BLACK MUSEUM Directed by Oliver Hardt 2017, Germany, 52 Minutes PREVIEW ON YOUTUBE The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C vibrantly explores America’s history and culture through the lens of the African American experience.   Designed by British-Ghanaian architect David Adjaye, it has […]

Drag Out the Fabulous

Drag Out the Fabulous returns with your host, Lily DeValley! More info coming soon. Interested in performing in this February's drag show? Click here to fill out the new performer application.

Debbie’s Farewell Feast

The Longueil family is hosting a Farewell Feast in honor of Deborah Longueil, who unexpectedly passed on January 31st, leaving behind her three sons Ebon, Devon and Adam. There will be a spaghetti supper with Garlic bread, salad, desert and a beverage.

African Drum & Dance

African drum and dance with live drumming! All levels welcome. Drum class: 6 – 7:00pm, sliding scale $12-$20 Dance class: 7:00pm – 8:30pm, sliding scale $15-$20. More info on dance teachers coming soon.

The Roundtable Discussion Series: An American Nurse at War

Photographer Steve Hooper will present his award-winning short film on the WWI experience of Brattleboro nurse Marion McCune Rice, “An American Nurse at War,” for the Brattleboro Words Project’s monthly Roundtable Discussion on Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 118 Elliot at 6:00 pm. The event is free and refreshments will be served.

Were the House Still Standing: Maine Survivors and Liberators Remember the Holocaust

The Windham World Affairs Council presents “Were the House Still Standing: Maine Survivors and Liberators Remember the Holocaust,” a screening and talk by Robert Katz, Professor of Art at the University of Maine at Augusta and past president and currently a member of the board of directors of the Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine.

Architecture + Design Film Series: Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight

The Architecture + Design Film Series continues with MILTON GLASER: TO INFORM AND DELIGHT Directed by Wendy Keys 2009, USA, 73 Minutes PREVIEW ON YOUTUBE Milton Glaser has often been called America’s foremost graphic designer. Best known for co-founding New York Magazine and the enduring I Love NY campaign, the full breadth of Glaser’s remarkable […]