Jun 19 Friday
Vermont Repertory Theatre presents Shakespeare in Love - the play, the lush, romantic adaptation of the Academy award -winning film.
London 1593. Young Will Shakespeare is struck with writer's block and a poor first draft titled Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter - until he meets the spirited Viola. Their secret romance sparks the creation of the world's greatest love story. Featuring dazzling period costumes, this production transforms the Isham Barn Theatre into an Elizabethan playhouse. Join us for a witty, joyful, and intimate ode to the redemptive power of love.
Thurs 11th June at 7.30pmFri 12th June at 7.30pmSat 13th June at 2pm and 7.30pmSun 14th June at 2pmWed 17th June at 7.30pmThurs 18th June at 7.30pmFri 19th June at 7.30pmSat 20th June at 2pm and 7.30pm
Tickets: https://theaterengine.com/productions/3016
Show Sponsor: Wild Meadows Books & Cafe, WillistonSeason Sponsor: Union Bank
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Join us for an 8-class series taught by Technology for Tomorrow! Designed to help adult learners build advanced workplace-ready technology skills, BTC's Tier 2 Digital Literacy course is intended for learners who already have basic computer experience and are ready to strengthen their confidence using Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, cloud-based tools, and cross-platform navigation. Each 1.5-hour session provides hands-on, practical instruction using Google Drive, Docs, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, and Slides, with clear connections to how these skills transfer to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
VSAC tuition assistance may be available to eligible adult learners and can cover all or part of the program cost. For more information or to inquire about eligibility, contact btcadulted@bsdvt.org.
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To celebrate the United States’ 250th birthday, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra hits the road with Summer Festival Tour: America 250, bringing music to communities across the Green Mountain State. There’s nothing like a balmy July evening in the Vermont outdoors, especially when the state’s orchestra performs beloved favorites like Morton Gould’s American Salute (based on “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”), Aaron Copland’s Hoe-Down from Rodeo, a lively selection of music by John Williams and John Philip Sousa, and more. Music Director Andrew Crust invites you to bring a picnic blanket and relax under sunny skies to enjoy this cherished tradition.
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Established in 1991, the Vermont Brewers Festival is a successful two-day premier craft beer event on the waterfront in Burlington, Vermont. Hosted by the Vermont Brewers Association, the Vermont Brewers Festival is the first of its kind thrown for the brewers by the brewers. The VBA is a 501(c)6 non-profit trade organization, the festival serves as our biggest fundraiser supporting our mission of promoting and strengthen the culture of craft beer in Vermont through marketing, education and advocacy for Vermont made beer.
Patrons travel from all over the country to attend our festival - located in one of Vermont’s most picturesque locations, the shores of Lake Champlain. Come taste beers you won’t find anywhere else in the world!
Session 1: July 17th, 5:30-9:30 Session 2: July 18th, 12:00-4:00Session 3: July 18th, 5:30-9:30
Tickets will go on sale in May!
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Since Angélique Kidjo first burst onto the global scene over four decades ago, her music has provided a powerful transmission of pure unfettered joy. In the last few years alone, the Africa-born artist has amassed a host of accolades proving her immense cultural impact, including winning the 2023 Polar Music Prize, landing on Time’s illustrious 100 Most Influential People list, and taking home a Grammy for Best Global Music Album for 2021’s Mother Nature (a feat that earned her Guinness World Record for most Global Music Album awards won at the Grammys, with five prizes to date).
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A native of the Bronx, Samara Joy became entranced by classic R&B as a child and cut her teeth as a singer in her church’s gospel choir. And while her family history is deeply musical—her grandparents helmed the Philadelphia gospel group the Savettes, and her father, the musician and songwriter Antonio McLendon, has produced, composed and arranged his own astounding original work—she didn’t delve into the jazz tradition until college at SUNY Purchase. During her studies there she won the 2019 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, which introduced her to the larger jazz scene as a rising star to watch. She was heard, by audiences and critics alike, as a masterful interpreter of jazz standards and a rightful heiress of the sound, technique and charisma that defined her jazz heroines—including Vaughan, Betty Carter, Abbey Lincoln and Carmen McRae.
Joy released her self-titled debut on the Whirlwind label in 2021, followed a year later by Linger Awhile, her breakout Verve debut, of which Down Beat said, “With this beautiful recording, a silky-voiced star is born.” The album earned her a Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album in addition to a headline-making win for Best New Artist. A deluxe edition of the album was released, as well as the EPA Joyful Holiday, which took home Grammys for Best Jazz Vocal Album and Best Jazz Performance in 2025. Her latest Verve album, Portrait, which Joy co-produced with the veteran trumpeter/bandleader and multi-Grammy winner Brian Lynch, showcases the intimate, soulful chemistry she’s developed with her touring band, earning her an NAACP Image Award in 2025 for Outstanding Jazz Album and the GRAMMY for Best Vocal Jazz Album in 2026.Portrait also spotlights her burgeoning gifts as a lyricist, in ingenious arrangements that meld her thoughtful words with music by Charles Mingus, Sun Ra and her late mentor Barry Harris.