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Film Society ready for fall season with new movies, more

New films will be shown at a permanent location for the Champlain Valley Film Society this fall.

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Flaming Leaves car show set in Keene Valley

The roar of classic engines will be heard coming from Keene Valley for the sixth year as the American Legion Marcy Post 1312 will again host the Flaming Leaves Classic and Antique Car Rally Saturday,...

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Locals enjoy farm-fresh food at harvest festival

Residents and visitors came together for an afternoon of good local eats at the Taste of Local Food Fest at the Adirondack History Museum on Sept. 15.

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T.V. crew shoots “Family Trade” series in Addison County

Middlebury businessman Gardner Stone and his family are about to make their Hollywood debut. Stone, who owns G. Stone Motors in Middlebury, is appearing in eight episodes of the upcoming GSN (Game Show...

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Creativity, collaboration is focus of college symposium

Middlebury College’s annual Nicholas R. Clifford Symposium of the Arts is open to the public. This year’s event, entitled “Creativity and Collaboration”, runs Sept. 27-28. The keynote speaker is...

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Bristol Friends of the Arts seek community grant applicants

Bristol Friends of the Arts is accepting applications for fall 2012 round of community grants. The grants are awarded to individuals, organizations and schools in the areas of art, music, theater,...

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Call for actors out for performance

The Chazy Music Theatre is preparing for its upcoming performance of “Anything Goes,” and is calling for actors.

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Vermont’s library pilot program showcases local authors

The Vermont Authors Project’s Lending Library program is a free book program designed to highlight the state’s literary resources and encourage tourism across various regions.

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Art tour to include Port Henry

Port Henry will be a “village of public art” next weekend. The community will be part of the second annual Adirondack Coast and Boquet Valley Studio Tour Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5 and 6. Port Henry’s...

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Local artists open their studios to the public this weekend

If you’re looking for local artists this weekend, there’s a good chance you’ll find them in their studios, waiting for you to stop by.

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Jazz singer Philip Hamilton to make Brandon debut

Brandon Music, located on Country Club Road just over a mile from downtown Brandon, has quickly earned a reputation as one of Vermont's premiere live, professional music venues. Of special interest is...

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Scavenger hunt is lead up to heARTS of Rutland! benefit auction

The heARTS of Rutland! street art project celebrates local people and pride in everything the region has to offer, and how local people, businesses and community come together showing heart in various...

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Widlund Gallery schedule changes

Exhibit changes

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Ticonderoga Festival Guild adds programs

The Ticonderoga Festival Guild has completed its 30th year of presenting Arts Treks programs free to area children with a successful season of interesting programs.

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Boquet Valley Studio Tour slated

With fall foliage season upon us comes an opportunity to explore the picturesque landscape of the Adirondack Foothills and get introduced to a talented group of artists living and working along the ADK...

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Mohawk art exhibit opens at the Tahawus Lodge

The “Mohawk of the Adirondacks” art exhibit opened Sept. 21 with a prayer.

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Artist builds, paints sculptural mural in Monkton woods

In the woods of the Willowell Foundation land in Monkton, artist Marela Zacarías is leading the local community in turning 1,024 square feet of reconstructed silo into a permanent sculptural mural...

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Playground ponies to be restored in Ticonderoga

Local artists are being asked to pony up their talents to help children.

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Hague Oktoberfest deemed a success

The Hague Oktoberfest was a hit, according to organizers. It attracted more than 1,000 people.

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'Phantom of the Opera' at Brandon Town Hall October 13

It was one of cinema's first real shockers—a movie so frightening that its original audiences would shriek in terror and even faint.

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