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LOCATION/TIME |
CONTACT |
| Aug. 20 |
STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING
Grab this opportunity to see “Starting Out in the Evening”, one of the 10 best films of 2007 according to the New York Times and scores of others. In the film, an ambitious graduate student convinces an aging, all but forgotten novelist that her thesis can resurrect his career. Frank Langella delivers a nomination-worthy performance in this motion picture that one critic calls “a rare and beautiful story that is at once comic, insightful, and moving”. Based on the novel by Brian Morton (a NY Times Notable Book), the film is rated PG-13. Running time is 111 minutes. |
Mark Skinner Library, Manchester
7PM
FREE |
Mark Skinner Library
802-362-2607 |
| Aug. 20 |
Celebration of music and movement, followed by a neighborhood celebration featuring music, food, art demonstations and more. |
Lila's Pilates, Richville Rd, Manchester
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Manchester Depot, Manchester
6PM
FREE |
Beth Meachem
802-362-6313 Ext. 15
or
802-867-0272 |
| Sept. 17 |
A story walk in Manchester's historic downtown district as stores share the story of "Pumpkins" by Mary Lyn Ray. Get your pumpkin passport stamped and bring it to the Pumpkin Fest on October 18th to receive a free gift celebrating our fall harvest. Enjoy music, window shopping and our beautiful architectural past. |
Manchester's Historic District, Manchester
6PM |
Beth Meachem
802-362-6313 Ext. 15
or
802-867-0272 |
| Oct. 15 |
Bill LaBerge will host an open studio evening. Demonstrations, music, artist demonstrations and local food will celebrate Dorset's cultural past and present. |
Bill LaBerge's Studio, Rte. 30, Dorset
6PM
FREE |
Beth Meachem
802-362-6313 Ext. 15
or
802-867-0272 |