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Go to wctv8.com

To sign up for a weekly emailwith the program schedule for

Comcast Channel 8

[email protected]

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Revolutionary War Encampment

MUSKET/CANNON FIRING DEMONSTRATIONS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

CANNON DEMO (2 ROUNDS): 11:30 AM MUSKET DEMO: 12:00 NOON

CANNON DEMO (2 ROUNDS): 1:30 PM MUSKET DEMO: 2:00 PM

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

CANNON DEMO (2 ROUNDS): 1:30 PM REV WAR MONUMENT CEREMONY WITH MUSKET VOLLEY: 2:00 PM

CANNON DEMO (2 ROUNDS): 3:00 PM MUSKET DEMO: 3:30 PM

Woodstock History Center

26 Elm Street

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Barn  Dance  

1:00  -­  4:00  p.m.

Hot  spiced  cider  &  

homemade  doughnuts

Rte.  12    •    Woodstock,  Vermont  802-­457-­2355    •    www.billingsfarm.org

Cider  PressingPreserving  Apples

Making  Butter  &  Ice  Cream  Harvesting  the  GardenApples-­on-­a-­String19th  Century  GamesThreshing  Grain

~ ~ ~

Husking  Bee  -­  noon

Gateway  to  Vermont’s  Rural  HeritageBillings  Farm  &  Museum

Weekend

Harvest29th  Annual

Sat.  &  Sun.,  October  12  &  13,  201310:00  a.m.  -­  5:00  p.m.

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Pumpkin & Apple Celebration

Apple  Races  •  Pumpkin  BowlingApples  on  a  String  •  Pumpkin  LegosIce    Cream  Making  –  Pumpkin  &  Apple

Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides

Family–centered activities and programs

highlight these historic and important fall crops.

In the Farmhouse Kitchen

Fall Fun!

Sat. & Sun., October 5 & 6, 201310:00 a.m. -­ 5:00 p.m.

Cider  Pressing    •    Apple  PeelingPumpkin  &  Apple  Displays    

Apple  Tasting    •    Pumpkin  Bread  Sampling                                                                                                                                        

Rte.  12    •    Woodstock,  Vermont802-­457-­2355      •      www.billingsfarm.org

Billings  Farm  &  Museum

Admission  includes  the  dairy  farm,  farmhouse,  and  farm  life  exhibits.

Gateway  to  Vermont’s  Rural  Heritage

Baking  “Pumpion  Pye”    •    Making  Apple  Butter

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!

Gateway  to  Vermont’s  Rural  Heritage

Admission  includes  the  farm,  farmhouse,  farm  life  exhibits  &  the  27th  Annual  Quilt  Exhibition.

Traditional

Tinsmithing: September 28John  Peterson,  Otter  Creek  Tinware,  Brandon,  VT,  will  demonstrate  making  functional  and  decorative  tinware.

10:00 a.m. -­ 5:00 p.m.

Billings  Farm  &  Museum

Craft SaturdaysTry  your  hand  with  these  traditional  Vermont  crafts  with  the  guidance  

of  experienced  artisans.  Designed  for  all  ages!

Rug Braiding: September 14  Delsie  Hoyt  of  West  Fairlee,  VT,  will  demonstrate  rug  braiding,  

inviting  visitors  to  try  their  hand  at  the  craft.

Woodworking:    September  7    Ross  Morgan  of  Craftsbury,  VT,  will  demonstrate  the  

process  of    making  ax  handles,  split  shingles,  and  a  snath  (scythe  handle)  -­  all  from  one  large  piece  of  wood.

802-­457-­2355    •    www.billingsfarm.orgRte.  12    •    Woodstock,  Vermont

Saturdays in September, 2013

Natural Wool Dyeing: September 21Learn  the  steps  and  techniques  in  using  plant  sources  to  produce  dyes  for  wool  from  Kristin  Husher,  Williston,  VT.

Natural Dyeing of Woolwith Kristin Husher

Sept 21, 10 am - 5 pm

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Chili Cook-Offsponsored by the Spectrum Teen Center

Woodstock Village GreenOctober 5

12:00 - 3:00 PM

$5 to taste and vote!

Interested in entering? email [email protected]

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Indie Folk ArtistJay Nash

Woodstock Town Hall TheaterOctober 3, 8:00 PMwww.pentanglearts.org

802-457-3981

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FALLS......are the main reason older adults lose

their independence!

See how to prevent falls at:

www.SeniorSolutionsVT.org/we/balance

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Thompson Senior CenterUpcoming Events

[email protected]

Sept 19, 1 pm: Overview of Act 39. Cindy Bruzzese, Executive Director for the Vermont Ethics Network, discusses the new law.

Sept 23, 1:00 pm: Trivial Pursuit. With Sherrie Belisle.

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Thompson Senior CenterUpcoming Events

[email protected]

Sept 24, 5:30 pm dinner, 6:30 pm program: Naturally Curious. A visual journey through the 12 months of the year, as seen through a naturalist’s eyes. $20 includes dinner and program.

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Thompson Senior CenterUpcoming Events

[email protected]

Sept 26, 4:30 pm: Navigating Through the Early Stages of Dementia. Susan Moor talks about tips for daily living, how to share a diagnosis, and preparing for the future. Free, but advance registration is required.

Sept 25, 1 pm: Barton Senior Center Square Dancers. Demonstration of the “old style” square dancing, audience invited to participate.

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Thompson Senior CenterUpcoming Events

[email protected]

Oct 4, 9 am - 12 noon: Seasonal Flu Clinic. Walk-in flu clinic, open to all adults 18 and older. The flu vaccination is free for individuals with Part B insurance (please bring your card), and $25 for others.

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Thompson Senior CenterUpcoming Trips

[email protected]

Oct 9, depart The Thompson at 8:00 am: Fall Foliage on the Winnipesaukee Railroad. Lunch by Harts Turkey Farm. Sign-up by Sept 25, $56

December, two options: New York City Christmas Tour. Detailed brochures available at The Thompson.

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Benefit Concert

Robin and Linda Williams and Their Fine Band

September 20, 7:30 pmWoodstock Town Hall Theater

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Presents

Othello, Oct 10 and 17, 7:30 pm

Macbeth, Nov 14 and 21, 7:30 pm

The Habit of Art, Jan 16 and 23, 7:30 pm

Coriolanus, March 6 and 13, 7:30 pm

Woodstock Town Hall Theaterwww.pentanglearts.org

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Selected September Events

Family Clay, Sept 7

Soldered Pendants, Sept 29Hula Hoop Making, Sept 29

Felted Feathered Friends, Sept 22Writing About Your Artwork, Sept 19

Watercolor/Oil Plein Aire Workshop, Sept 27-29

MORE! www.artistreevt.org, 802-457-3500

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SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

COURTESY OF THE ANNETTE COMPTON SCHOLARSHIP FUND & OTHER GENEROUS DONATIONS

Contact ArtisTree/Purple Crayon for more information or to request support

www.artistreevt.org ~ 802.457.3500 ~ [email protected]

Enhance Your Life Through the Arts!

Scholarships and discounts are available upon request for those in need - courtesy of the Annette Compton Scholarship Fund & other generous donations.

2013

ART, MUSIC & MOVEMENT

FOR ALL AGES AND ABILITIES!

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Billings Farm and MuseumOn-going Events

Wagon Ride Wednesdaysthrough Sept 25

Foodway Fridaysthrough Oct 18

www.billingsfarm.org

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Billings Farm and MuseumPre-Schooler Programs

Wednesdays, 9:00 - 10:30 am

802-457-2355 or [email protected]

Sept18: The Gigantic Turnip

Sept 25: The Pumpkin Fair

Limited enrollment, pre-registration required

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! Contemporary !uilts "made by Windsor County Quilters

! Challenge !uilts "by the Heart of the Land Quilters

!uilting demonstrations and activities each day.ADMISSION INCLUDES

Working Dairy Farm, Vermont Farm Life Exhibits,1890 Farm House, plus all programs and activities.

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Woodstock History Center

www.woodstockhistorical.org802-457-1822

Upcoming Events

Oct 4 and 5, 70th Anniversary Gala. Two days of activities include a wine and hors d’oeuvres reception and an antiques auction.

Oct 13, 2:00 pm: Where Did They Go? Vermonters in the development of the old northwest with historian Darryl Bigham.

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Norman Williams Public LibraryUpcoming Events

www.normanwilliams.org802-457-2295

Sept 19, 6:00 - 8:00 pm: You Need a Schoolhouse. Stephanie Deutsch will read from her book about building schools in the segregated south.

Sept 24, 6:15 pm: The Coming Cultural Transformation. Woodstock’s Nan Bourne will discuss the work of Harvard sociologist Philip Slater

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Norman Williams Public LibraryUpcoming Events

www.normanwilliams.org802-457-2295

Sept 26, 5:00 pm: NWPL Annual Meeting. Public welcome.

Sept 30, 6:30 pm. One for the Road. David Mather reads from and discusses his novel about a Peace Corps volunteer.

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Norman Williams Public LibraryUpcoming Events

www.normanwilliams.org802-457-2295

Oct 4, 10:30 am: First Annual Golf Scramble and Auction. At the Woodstock Golf Club

Oct 1, 5:15 pm: First Tuesday Business Seminar.

Oct 3, 6:15 pm: Art Speaks. Featured sculptor Jamie Townsend discusses his playful, exuberant works.

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Wednesdays through October 10

Fresh vegetables, seasonal berries and fruits

Local eggs, beef, port, lamb, poultry

Handcrafts, cut flowers, jams, jellies, cheese

Now accepting EBT and debit cards

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Woodstock Community TelevisionBoard of Director’s Meeting

Public Welcome

Thursday, October 24

7 PM

Information: 802-457-5800

WCTV Studio, 32 Pleasant Street(Basement of Ottauquechee Health Foundation Building)

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Hand in Hand

Community Dinners

Meals are free, donations gladly accepted.Volunteers needed.

Thursdays

5 - 7 PM

Contact Lauren Jane Wilder, 457-9272

Unitarian Universalist Church, 7 Church Street

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St. James Episcopal Church

Eucharist Services, Sunday 8:00 am and 10:00 am

Evening Prayer, Thursday 6:00 pm

802-457-1727www.stjameswoodstock.org

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What’s On Your Night Stand?

Monthly Book Club

Come chat about the books you are reading now and the books you’ve loved forever; discover the favorites of others! You’ll never have to wonder what to read

next again!

2nd Tuesday of every month, 10 amVermont Room

Norman Williams Public Library10 the Green, Woodstock

802-457-2295

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Woodstock Community Television

Community Notices

If your organization has an event you would like to have posted on the

community calendar, please email the details at least two weeks in advance to

[email protected]

More information: 802-457-5800

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