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SUMMARY:Debbie's Farewell Feast
DESCRIPTION: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. \nPlates are 10 dollars and for children under ten 5 dollars. We will also be having a raffle with a few gifts. All of the proceeds will go directly to Deborah’s after life expenses. \nMore importantly this will be a chance for everyone to get together and celebrate my mothers memory. A chance to share stories and connect with people who knew and loved my mother. \nIf you have any photos of Deborah you’d like to share\, please bring them to the supper. Write your name on the back of the photo to make sure you are returned your memory. \nIf you don’t have time to attend the event\, please donate to the GoFundMe the family has set up.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/debbies-farewell-feast/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T170000
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SUMMARY:Essential Oils and Natural Healthcare Presentation
DESCRIPTION:More info coming soon.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/essential-oils-and-natural-healthcare-presentation/
CATEGORIES:General
ORGANIZER;CN="Inner Wisdom Wellness":MAILTO:luzelenamorey@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Long Essential Oils Workshop
DESCRIPTION:By invitation only. \nMore info coming soon.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/long-essential-oils-workshop/
CATEGORIES:General
ORGANIZER;CN="Inner Wisdom Wellness":MAILTO:luzelenamorey@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190306T180000
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SUMMARY:African Drum & Dance
DESCRIPTION:African drum and dance with live drumming! All levels welcome. \nDrum class: 6 – 7:00pm\, sliding scale $12-$20 \nDance class: 7:00pm – 8:30pm\, sliding scale $15-$20. \nMore info on dance teachers coming soon.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/african-drum-dance-3/
CATEGORIES:Dance
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ORGANIZER;CN="African Dance Vermont":MAILTO:africandancevt@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190314T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190314T190000
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SUMMARY:The Roundtable Discussion Series: An American Nurse at War
DESCRIPTION:Award-Winning Short Film Honors Local Nurse’s Service in WWI \nPhotographer 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. \nThrough written accounts and the many photos Rice took\, the 34-minute film chronicles the Red Cross nurse’s four years serving in French military hospitals during WWI. During her time in France Rice took hundreds of photos on her Kodak camera\, and along with the many letters she and the wounded soldiers she tended wrote\, these offer a local’s firsthand experience of a bygone time in “An American Nurse at War.” \nRice was born in Brattleboro in 1882 and graduated from Brattleboro High School in 1900 before attending Smith College and nursing school in Philadelphia. She volunteered as a Red Cross nurse during WWI\, and in 1925 she was named director of the Simmons School of Public Health Nursing in Boston. She was the sister of Howard Crosby Rice\, longtime publisher of the Brattleboro Reformer\, and spent summers at her home on Chestnut Hill. She retired in a small cottage at 90 Chestnut Hill\, where she resided until her death in 1955. The film about her time in WWI is produced by her grandnephew\, Steve Hooper\, and honors a local woman’s war service in her own words. \nRoundtable Discussions are also an opportunity for Words Project research leaders and teachers to share information and inspiration and for members of the public to discover how they too can participate in making podcasts about sites and themes important to our region’s storied past. \nThe Brattleboro Words Project\, a multi-year collaboration between the Brattleboro Historical Society\, the Brattleboro Literary Festival\, Write Action\, Brooks Memorial Library and Marlboro College and backed by a National Endowment for the Humanities matching grant.  The Project seeks public participation in research\, writing and creating a ‘Brattleboro Words Trail’\, audio linked to sites of interest in the history of words for walking\, biking and driving tours of our area\, a book on Brattleboro’s printing and publishing history\, and other events linked to the October Brattleboro Literary Festival and throughout the year. For more information visit:  www.brattleborowords.org \nClick here to learn more about Marion McCune Rice’s Brattleboro Words Trail research site.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/the-roundtable-discussion-series-an-american-nurse-at-war/
CATEGORIES:Film,Free,General
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brattleboro Words Project":MAILTO:brattleborowords@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190315T190000
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CREATED:20181119T191318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T192329Z
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SUMMARY:Were the House Still Standing: Maine Survivors and Liberators Remember the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION: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.   \nThere will be a screening of Katz’s innovative video/acoustic installation project\, Were the House Still Standing\, which is on permanent display at the Michael Klahr Center in Augusta\, Maine. First shown in 2007\, thousand of students\, educators and community groups have experienced this project. In addition to the showing of the film\, Katz will present a compelling talk about family remembrance and the Holocaust. \nDoors open at 7:00 PM\, film starts at 7:30 PM. Refreshments will be served. \nClick here for more information about the project.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/were-the-house-still-standing-maine-survivors-and-liberators-remember-the-holocaust/
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Architecture + Design Film Series: Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight
DESCRIPTION:The Architecture + Design Film Series continues with MILTON GLASER: TO INFORM AND DELIGHT \nDirected by Wendy Keys\n2009\, USA\, 73 Minutes\nPREVIEW ON YOUTUBE \nMilton 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 artistic output is revealed in this documentary portrait\, Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight. From newspapers and magazine designs\, to interior spaces\, logos\, and brand identities\, to his celebrated prints\, drawings\, posters and paintings\, the documentary offers audiences a much richer appreciation for one of the great modern renaissance men. The film glances into everyday moments of Glaser’s personal life and captures his immense warmth and humanity\, and the boundless depth of his intelligence and creativity. \nDoors open at 6pm. Films are free and open to the public.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/architecture-design-film-series-milton-glaser-to-inform-and-delight/
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Architecture + Design Film Series":MAILTO:ADfilmseries@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190321T190000
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SUMMARY:Holi Celebration & Indian Dance
DESCRIPTION:As a benefit for Brattleboro Planned Parenthood\, and in celebration of the Indian festival of Holi and Spring\, kathak dancer Veronica Simas de Souza and cellist Jake Charkey will present an evening of Indian classical dance and music. \nSuggested donation $10\, but no one turned away for lack of funds. \nHoli! A Celebration of Color\nBy Veronica Simas de Souza\n \n\nHoli: The Festival of Colors & An Evening of Indian Classical Dance and Music\, a benefit for Brattleboro Planned Parenthood\, celebrates Holi and Spring with kathak dancer Veronica Simas de Souza and cellist Jake Charkey on Thursday\, March 21\, 7:00 pm at 118 Elliot\, 118 Elliot Street\, Brattleboro\, VT 05301. Suggested donation is $10 but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. \n\n \nSpringtime in Chuim Village\, Mumbai\, India. Fresh out of bed\, I stepped out of my house and into the alley when—WHACK! A slimy\, purple-pink paste hit me in the face and started running down my neck. Shouts and jeers of excitement pierced my ears: “Happy Holi!” \nHoli\, or ‘the festival of colors’\, is India’s most vibrant holiday. It marks the start of spring when we celebrate the blossoming of nature and welcome the warmth of love spreading around us. And while my first contact with Holi was a playful little surprise\, I was not prepared for the magnitude of the celebration. \nIt was my first year in Mumbai\, formerly known as Bombay\, home of the world’s biggest film industry and India’s financial epicenter\, as well as Asia’s biggest slums and the largest tropical forest in an urban zone. Mumbai isn’t a threatening place\, but it has a fierce energy\, like New York on steroids. \nI had been advised to leave the house that day wearing old white clothes\, so that the colors would show\, and to protect my hair with coconut oil. Outside\, I started wiping the slime off my face when I noticed the neighborhood kids and elderly ladies smirking at me. When my local rickshaw driver appeared at the end of the alley\, I thought I had been saved. “Chalo Andheri!” I screamed as I ran to him. But no such luck. We drove through clouds of pink powder\, following the thumping music vibrating through the streets. Not even cows\, dogs and cats were safe from the explosions of color that filled the streets. \nWhen we entered the grounds of a friend’s building\, there were hundreds of people\, young and old\, women and men\, smeared head to toe with the same purple-pink paste I had tried to avoid. Everyone was dancing in and out of a giant rain machine to Bollywood hits. At the sight of my friends I sighed\, and I told myself: “The only way out is in… surrender!”  “Surrender” was one of the lessons that stayed with me throughout the 12 years I lived in India. Soaked in color and water I danced my heart out all day long. I realized then that Holi is for making memories. \nI had come to India to study a North Indian classical dance tradition that uses eyes\, hand \n \nand facial expressions to narrate a story using the art of gesture along with rhythmic foot patterns\, lyrical arms and rapid spins. The word Katha means “story” and Kathakar means “the one who tells a story.” The form is passed down orally from generation to generation.  I had come from Chile to study under the tutelage of a 15th generation Kathak dancer named Sunayana Hazarilal. \nIn 2009\, I debuted as a Kathak dancer performing in the National Center for Performing in Mumbai. I was invited to teach at Whistling Woods International Film School\, an opportunity that would lead me to train Indian film celebrities. \n \nDuring this time\, I established a dance school and company\, Veve Dance\, which toured China\, Turkey\, and Egypt\, and at its height had more than 700 students. Besides being a dance school\, Veve Dance was also an important vehicle for empowering women\, creating a safe space\, and building community for women to be comfortable with their bodies and exchange ideas across boundaries of class and caste. \n \nWorking with Indian musicians brought me together with my husband\, Jake Charkey\, whose family is from Brattleboro. We live now in Brooklyn and Brattleboro\, and Jake teaches at Marlboro College. I came back to the US determined to share this incredible art form with the community\, and to share the warmth and love of the Indian culture wherever I can.  I am excited to perform for the first time in Brattleboro with Jake at a celebration of Holi and Spring as a benefit for Planned Parenthood Brattleboro. I promise no purple paste in the face\, but lots of fun sharing of this unique holiday with Indian classical dance and music traditions. \n \n \n \nVeronica Simas de Souza (Photo: Carlos Garcia Granthon)\n\n \n \n\nVeronica Simas de Souza\, a native of Peru\, lived in India for 12 years and studied Kathak\, a graceful North Indian classical dance form that emphasizes storytelling\, complex rhythmic footwork\, fast spins\, and pantomime.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/holi-indian-dance-performance/
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190324T190000
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CREATED:20190213T171615Z
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SUMMARY:Between Two Worlds: A Multimedia Performance by Jodina Meehan
DESCRIPTION:Between Two Worlds is a multimedia performance by local artist Jodina Meehan & her band Cymatica\, about traversing between the “real” world and the “imaginary” world of dreams\, and how the two crossover. It will include readings from her upcoming fantasy trilogy “Cymatica\,” songs from the imaginary world\, poems from this world\, and songs written for this world\, performed by Jodina and Cymatica (Alex Sela/electric guitar\, Lauren Bernozzi\, voice & percussion). There will also be demonstrations of Cymatics\, “the art of sound made visible\,” featuring hand-built instruments and live projections of the geometry of sound. \n$10 tickets online \n$10-$20 suggested donation at the door \nAll tickets and donations will go directly toward the first album recording by Cymatica.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/between-two-worlds-multimedia-performance-jodina-meehan/
CATEGORIES:Free,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T200000
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SUMMARY:Off the Wall Art Lottery
DESCRIPTION:Early bird tickets: $100 / Regular price tickets $125 / $25 for guest tickets \nLocal artists and collectors donate artwork for this fun event held by the River Gallery School; some are from well-known artists\, others not-so-famous but wonderful nonetheless. Every participating ticket holder will leave with a gem of a painting\, drawing\, or print valued at least $100. \nParticipants choose a numbered ping pong ball to place in the tumbler. Come on time to preview the many beautiful works and make your list of favorites while you enjoy refreshments and conversation. \nExcitement builds as the giant tumbler starts to spin at 6:15.\nWhen your number is picked\, you select your painting from those still available \nand literally take it Off The Wall. \nThe art can be previewed below and in the school’s Main Street Gallery at 36 Main Street until Friday\, March 29th. \nSee us in the office at 32 Main Street if the ground floor studio is locked. Keep checking as new art arrives right up to the night of the event. \nEarly bird tickets: $100 / Regular price tickets $125 / $25 for guest tickets \nAll proceeds benefit The River Gallery School’s community-oriented art programming.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/off-the-wall-art-lottery/
CATEGORIES:General
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ORGANIZER;CN="River Gallery School":MAILTO:rivergalleryschool@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190331T150000
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SUMMARY:Confluential Frequencies: A Sound Journey
DESCRIPTION:A Sri Healing Arts Event \nJoin us for a psychoacoustical journey voyaged to enhance the art of listening. An opportunity to explore where sound meets the psychedelic realms. Sound meditation\, sound healing\, sound bath … whatever you might call it\, we invite you to come and let the experience dissolve conception and enhance sensation. \nWe Bring:\n– A collection of gongs. singing bowls\, and other unique acoustic \ninstruments with a dash of electronic/plugged-in stuff\n– The ability to create and hold a safe container for the journey\n– Passion\, knowledge and skills for working with sound\, music and the \nspaces between to unfold dynamic soundscapes \n– Chocolate for post-event consumption \nYou Bring:\n– Your sense of curiosity\n– A yoga mat\, antigravity chair\, cushions\, blankets\, pillows\, eye pillows/\ncoverings\, and anything else you will need to be comfortable. This \nevent is held in a beautiful gallery space with hardwood floors and \nvery limited props so we encourage you bring things. \n– Many people experience temperature changes during these events so \nlayers of clothing are highly recommended\n– Your friends\, family and others who love any of the following: music\, \nmeditation\, relaxation\, perceptual exploration and/or pondering the \nworkings of consciousness \nLed by Sher Levesque and Marcus Soifer \n\nSher Levesque is a healing arts practitioner who works with the mediums of movement\, meditation and vibration. She has worked in the public health/social services field for over twenty years and currently works at the TAP program with NEYT. Sher is completing her certification in sound therapy with Mitch Nur & 9ways Academia and crystal therapy with Naisha Ahsian at the Crystalis Institute.  \nMarcus Soifer is a psychotherapist and board certified music therapist with a private practice at Indigo Wholistic Healing Center in Florence\, MA. He is currently training for certification in sound therapy with Mitch Nur\, PhD and 9ways Academia.  \nCost: $20 if purchased via Paypal before March 30th\n$25 at the door cash or check \nTo Register: Email srihealingarts@gmail.com
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/confluential-frequencies/
CATEGORIES:General
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