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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190501T183000
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SUMMARY:BAPC Dance Party & Mocktail Contest
DESCRIPTION:The Brattleboro Area Prevention Coalition is hosting a dance party and mocktail contest in celebration of everyone who successfully completed their “Alcohol-Free April” challenge. \nAttendees will vote on their favorite mocktails from five area restaurants: Duo Restaurant- Vermont\, echo restaurant & lounge\, Twin Flames Taqueria\, Whetstone Station Restaurant and Brewery and India Masala House. \nCo-sponsored by Park Place Financial Advisors and Brattleboro Savings & Loan. \nCome for the music\, stay for the drinks—and\, yes\, there will be prizes! All are welcome.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/may-day-mocktails-celebration/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T213000
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CREATED:20190424T181600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T164112Z
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SUMMARY:"COBRA" Taught by Anna Patton
DESCRIPTION:A participatory\, improvisatory musical game-piece created by John Zorn. For instrumentalists and vocalists who are willing to make stuff up\, listen\, and pay attention. \nAt 118 Elliot Street\, Brattleboro VT\n3 Thursdays in May\, from 7:30 – 9:30 pm\nMay 2\nMay 9\nMay 16\n…and likely more dates in early June \nCobra is a fun\, fast-paced musical(-ish) game-piece by John Zorn. It’s structure might remind you more of a theater improv game than a piece of music. The musical/sonic material is entirely improvised and different in every iteration of the game. Participants signal a prompter to give the ensemble various cues written on cards so that all the improvisers can momentarily take control of the shape of the piece. Transitions can be quite fast and comically abrupt. Cobra is a great structure for working on decisiveness and commitment in improvisation\, and for exploring urges that may be inappropriate in politely democratic jam sessions.  \nParticipants may come to whichever date or dates they can make\, though there will probably be less teaching of the game at later dates and they may need to watch and listen for a while before jumping in. \nThere is no fee\, but there will be a donation jar for anyone moved to contribute for the teaching and the use of the space. \nQuestions? anna@annapatton.com
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/cobra-taught-by-anna-patton/2019-05-02/
CATEGORIES:Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190503T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190503T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T074740
CREATED:20190225T183836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T230605Z
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SUMMARY:Diversity Day Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:May 3rd\, Gallery Walk: As part of the 20th annual Diversity Day celebrations\, 118 Elliot will exhibit student artwork and host a story time and music and movement session for children. Art will remain hanging for the month of May as 118 Gallery’s featured exhibit. More on Diversity Day 2019 from the organizers: \n“The Town of Brattleboro and Windham Southeast Supervisory Union are proud to host the 20th annual Community Celebration of Diversity! WSESU students\, families\, friends\, and community members are all welcome at this festive event celebrating our diverse schools and communities. The theme of this year’s celebration is Voices of the People highlighting the perspectives and experiences of marginalized people. \nThis event will feature art and performances by WSESU students from BUHS\, BAMS\, and elementary schools in Brattleboro\, Dummerston\, Vernon\, Guilford\, and Putney. Elliot Street will be closed from Harmony Lot to Main for a festive block party with crafts\, activities\, entertainment\, and food!”
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/wsesu-diversity-day/
CATEGORIES:Free,Past Exhibit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190505T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190505T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T074740
CREATED:20190318T171431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T050556Z
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SUMMARY:Confluential Frequencies: A Soundscape 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 \nand the spaces 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 \npillows/coverings\, and anything else you will need to be \ncomfortable. This event is held in a beautiful gallery space with \nhardwood floors and very limited props so we encourage you \nbring things. \n– Many people experience temperature changes during these \nevents so layers of clothing are highly recommended\n– Your friends\, family and others who love any of the following: \nmusic\, meditation\, relaxation\, perceptual exploration and/or \npondering the workings of consciousness \nWho We Are \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: $17 if you pre-register by 5/4\, $20 at the door
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/a-sri-healing-arts-event/
CATEGORIES:General
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sri Healing Arts":MAILTO:srihealingarts@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190507T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190507T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T074740
CREATED:20190412T175732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T195857Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring the Green New Deal: A Brattleboro Town Hall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Sunrise Movement’s Road to the Green New Deal\, 118 Elliot is hosting a town hall event for local organizations and residents to discuss climate policy and the Green New Deal.\n\nHow do we break our dependence on fossil fuels? What is driving unprecedented wealth and income inequality? Can we turn the tide on climate change? These questions are related\, urgent\, and framing a national conversation on a Green New Deal. The answers will define the viability of our economy\, character of our democracy\, and obligations to our children.\n\n\nJoin a conversation at the crossroads of economy\, society\, and environment as ecological economist and author Jon Erickson\, the Blittersdorf Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy at the University of Vermont\, offers specifics and perspectives on the Green New Deal and its effort to address climate change at a Brattleboro Town Hall meeting on Tuesday\, May 7 at 6:00 pm at 118 Elliot\, 118 Elliot Street in Brattleboro\, Vermont. Dr. Erickson will speak from 6:00 to 6:30 PM and lead a discussion until 7:30 PM. Doors open at 5:30 PM.  Light refreshments will be served.   \n\n\n\nWhile the meeting is intended as an informational gathering for ordinary citizens to learn more\, a variety of local climate\, social justice\, and community organizations will attend to bring their perspectives to the discussion as we explore what a Green New Deal could look like in Vermont and beyond as part of the youth climate activism Sunrise Movement’s national effort to spark public participation and debate around the Green New Deal’s viability and goals. The companion bills\, HR 109 and S 59\, ‘Recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New Deal’\, have today respectively garnered 92 and 12 cosponsors. \n\n\n\nPresenter Jon Erickson\, PhD\, Blittersdorf Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy at the University of Vermont\n\n\n\nJon Erickson received his PhD in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics from Cornell University\, and a BS in Applied Economics and Business Management from same. He has published widely on energy & climate change policy\, land conservation\, watershed planning\, environmental public health\, and the theory and practice of ecological economics. His books include The Great Experiment in Conservation: Voices from the Adirondack Park (2009)\, Frontiers in Ecological Economic Theory and Application (2007)\, and Ecological Economics: a Workbook for Problem-Based Learning (2005). He is also an Emmy award-winning producer of films such as the four-part PBS series Bloom on sources and solutions to nutrient pollution in Lake Champlain.  He was the Interim Dean of UVM’s Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources from 2012-2014\, Managing Director of UVM’s Gund Institute for Ecological Economics from 2009-2012\, and is past President of the U.S. Society for Ecological Economics. \n\n\n\nSunrise Movement is a national\, youth-led organization working to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs in the process. According to its website: “We do not look right or left\, we look forward.’ The Brattleboro Town Hall is part of its ‘Road to the Green New Deal’ gatherings to promote Americans coming together around the future of our communities and our planet.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/exploring-the-green-new-deal-sunrise-movement-town-hall/
CATEGORIES:Free,General,Politics
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sunrise Movement":MAILTO:team@sunrisemovement.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190510T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190510T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T074740
CREATED:20190206T195534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T180806Z
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SUMMARY:Tango Classes with Joaquin Amenàbar
DESCRIPTION:Brattleboro Tango and Western MA Tango present: \nA chance to delve into the diverse rhythms and musicality of tango with the master musicality teacher Joaquín Amenábar\, who literally wrote the book on how to teach tango musicality for dancers without any music training. \nPre-register: bit.ly/2TMYEMU \nWhile you can attend these à la carte\, it is recommended that you attend at least the first two if you want the later classes. \nFull Schedule of Classes \nFriday \n7:30PM – 9:00PM \nSaturday \n1:00PM – 2:30PM \n3:00PM – 4:30PM \n4:30PM – 6:00PM \nSunday \n1:00PM – 2:30PM \n2:30PM – 4:00PM
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/tango-classes-with-joaquin-amenabar/2019-05-10/
CATEGORIES:Classes & Ongoing Events,Dance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brattleboro Tango":MAILTO:sally.brat.tango@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190519T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190519T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T074740
CREATED:20190116T194814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T011828Z
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SUMMARY:BAJC Antique & Collectibles Appraisal Day
DESCRIPTION:Join the Brattleboro Area Jewish Community for their fifth annual Antiques & Collectibles Appraisal Day! Find out the value of your heirlooms and keepsakes for $7 per item or $36 for 6 items (limit of 6 items per person). No admission to enter.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/bajc-antique-collectibles-appraisal-day/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T074740
CREATED:20190430T194108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T195200Z
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SUMMARY:Daisy Turner & Community Storytelling with the Vermont Folklife Center
DESCRIPTION:The Brattleboro Words Project \nRoundtable Discussion Series \nThursday\, May 23\, 6:00 to 7:00pm at 118 Elliot \nThe Brattleboro Words Project’s monthly Roundtable Discussion series presents Vermont Folklife Center (VFC) Associate Director and Archivist\, Andy Kolovos\, at 6:00 pm at 118 Elliot\, 118 Elliot Street\, Brattleboro. Kolovos will discuss place-based audio storytelling and VFC founder Jane Beck’s work with Vermont storyteller\, Daisy Turner—the daughter of the formerly enslaved Alec and Sally Turner who settled in Grafton\, Vermont in the years following the Civil War. All Brattleboro Words Project Roundtable Discussions are free and refreshments are served. \nFor over 35 years Vermont Folklife Center staff members have traveled the state documenting the lives and experiences of Vermonters from all walks of life.  Over this time VFC has built an archive containing over 6\,000 recordings\, and has incorporated these voices into exhibits\, websites\, print publications\, radio documentaries and\, most recently\, their podcast\, VT Untapped™. \n“The Vermont Folklife Center has been instrumental in shaping our approach to community-based learning\,” said Brattleboro Area Middle School teacher Joe Rivers\, who creates student-produced podcasts and radio for the Brattleboro Historical Society and helps spread this pedagogy to other area schools through his leadership in the Brattleboro Words Project. “[VFC’s] student-friendly ethnographic techniques\, and ability to engage learners with appropriate technology\, have made our efforts to chronicle Brattleboro’s past more robust and accessible.” \nThe Brattleboro Words Project has been donating audio equipment and trainings to area schools and helping community members participate in place-based research and creative audio production on sites important in the history of words in and around Brattleboro\, with a focus on indigenous and other underrepresented stories. Collaboration with VFC will help Brattleboro Words Project teachers and community researchers better approach the stories behind the places on the Brattleboro Words Trail\, the  initial interation of which will be available to the public by the end of 2020. “As folklorists and ethnomusicologists we ground our work in ethnographic inquiry\,” says Kolovos. “We seek to understand experience from the perspective of the people to whom an experience belongs\, and audio interviews lie at the heart of what we do.” \nThe Brattleboro Words Project is a multi-year collaboration between the Brattleboro Historical Society\, the Brattleboro Literary Festival\, Write Action\, Brooks Memorial Library\, and Marlboro College backed by a National Endowment for the Humanities matching grant and support from area businesses and foundations. The Project seeks public participation in research\, writing and creating the 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.brattleborowordsproject.org
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/the-roundtable-discussion-series/
CATEGORIES:Free,Literary
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brattleboro Words Project":MAILTO:brattleborowords@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190531T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190531T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T074740
CREATED:20190522T155751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190522T155751Z
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SUMMARY:Student-Run A Cappella Concert 2019
DESCRIPTION:Brattleboro Union High School’s four student-run a cappella groups- Renegade\, Shoulder Narrows\, Spiralia\, and Xpressivo – are proud to present a joint concert on Friday\, May 31st from 7:00 to 9:00. Come see local youth vocalists perform free of charge\, and support Brattleboro’s vibrant arts community. We’ll see you there!
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/student-run-a-cappella-concert-2019/
CATEGORIES:Free,Music
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