JULIAN SCOTT MEMORIAL GALLERY
Memories/Dreams/Portraits/Visual Explorations
9/16 - 10/12 Hours: M-F 10 AM - 6 PM, SA 10 AM - 4 PM
Gallery Talk: Wednesday, 9/18/13 at 3 PM
FREE
JSC professor Carolyn Mecklosky has dedicated her adult life to the study and teaching of visual arts. In her personal work she develops imagery that points to personal mythologies, freedom and insight. Female forms, fish, horses, trees and sky convey timeless messages of compassion and strength.
At 1:30 PM, there will be a special pre- printmaking workshop in association with the prayer-flag workshop coming up this weekend!
VERMONT POLITICS SPEAKER SERIES
Willey Library & Learning Center, Ellworth Rooms
Mondays at 4:30 PM
FREE
9/16/13: Liz Miller, Governor Peter Shumlin’s chief of staff will be the guest speaker
9/23/13: Phil Scott, Lieutenant Governor will speak
WAM LECTURE SERIES
Willey Library & Learning Center, Ellsworth Rooms
Tuesdays at 7 PM
FREE
9/17/13: Reiki: Energy Medicine, Healing & Surgery with Reiki Master Teacher William Kelley, Ph.D., LCMHC
9/24/13: Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture with Brendan Kelly, L.Ac, M.Ac.
EHS SPEAKER SERIES
Bentley Hall, Room 206
Wednesdays at 4 PM
FREE
9/18/13: Dr. Amy Welch - If Exercise Makes Us Feel Good, Why Isn’t Everyone Doing It?
9/25/13: Tim Hunter - Molecular Clues to Environmental Issues
JESSICA CARE MOORE
Stearns Hall, Performance Space
Wednesday, 9/18/13
FREE
Poet, artist, publisher, rock star, activist jessica Care moore presents an evening of poetry and discussion on Detroit.
DIBDEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Vermont Symphony Orchestra
Friday, 9/20/13 at 7:30 PM
Variable ticket categories $6-$26, available at the door or through www.vso.org
The VSO’s "Made in Vermont" concert series returns to Homecoming/ Reunion & Family Weekend as it winds its way around the state. This year several of the VSO's principal players share the spotlight in music of Vivaldi, Bach and Mozart. Music Director Jaime Laredo conducts and solos as well.
The program includes the latest in a growing library of new music by Vermont composers, a commission by Andrew Massey called "Vermont Spring."
HOMECOMING REUNION & FAMILY WEEKEND
9/20 - 9/22/13
FUN FOR EVERYONE!
The entire community is welcome to attend the huge variety of events planned for this spectacular weekend where JSC welcomes the families of current students, alumni and friends to celebrate. Some of the highlights, beginning with the VSO on Friday, include Kids’ Night Out, a prayer-flag making workshop, alumni business expo, activities for kids, discussion of DETROIT: an American Autopsy, an outdoor concert followed by fireworks, Color Fun Run and more! Visit www.alumni.jsc.edu and follow the events link to see details.
TIBET IN SONG
Bentley Hall, Room 207
Monday, 9/23/13 at 6:30 PM
FREE
Tibet in Song is a celebration of Tibetan folk music but it also tells the tale of the past 50 years of cultural repression inside Chinese-controlled Tibet. Directed by former Tibetan political prisoner, Ngawang Choephel.
AVO
Stearns Hall, Performance Space
Wednesday, 9/25/13 at 8 PM
FREE
AVO is a three-piece indie rock band based in Brooklyn, NY. They specialize in punk/funk/left-of-center guerilla rock nuggets.
DIBDEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Charlie LeDuff
Thursday, 9/26/13 at 8 PM
Charlie LeDuff, author of this year's Common Reading Book, Detroit: an American Autopsy, will tell tales from the streets of Detroit, his work as a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and so much more! Q & A will follow the discussion as well as a book signing.
DIBDEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Grimm Spectaculathon
FRI & SAT 9/27 & 9/28 at 7 PM
FREE
Directed by JSC student, Adam Higley, as his senior project, this one-act version by Don Zolidis provides an entertaining twist on the 209 fairy tales retold by the Brothers Grimm, in a fast-paced comedy guided by two narrators.
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Thursday Night Trivia at Highland LodgeFeb 13, 2025, 7 to 9 PM
Calling All Knitters! Knitting Class with Lise RoussellFeb 15, 2025, 10 AM to 12 PM