This week, puppets put on a show in a garden, a quartet takes the stage to play Beethoven and Vermont-made Quaker furniture is on view.
Saturday and Sunday, September 10 and 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Westminster West: "Puppets in Paradise" from Sandglass Theater celebrates 30 years in Vermont with a program in the gardens of Gordon and Mary Hayward, suggested by Christopher Irion.
Saturday, September 10 at at 7:30 p.m. at the Chandler Center in Randolph: American singer/songwriter Iris DeMent in concert at the Chandler, suggested by Michael Roberts from Guilford.
Seasonal exhibit at The Rokeby Museum in Ferrisburg: "Quaker Made: Vermont Furniture from 1820 to 1835", is a showing of Vermont Quaker furniture maker Stephen Foster Stevens' pieces and personal items, suggested by David Hurwitz from Randolph.
Sunday, September 18 at 2 p.m. at Ovahi Zedek in Burlington: The Boston-based Cardamom Quartet will play a program of Beethoven’s Quartet Op. 74, “The Harp” and contemporary composer Osvaldo Golijov’s ‘Tenebrae,” as well as original works by quartet members, recommended by Sharon Panitch in Burlington.
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