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Winnie is missing in Moretown
Winnie, a medium-size reddish-brown dog about 40 pounds has been missing in Moretown since about 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 13. Her humans are Brian and Teri Maher. While much smaller than a Rhodesian Ridgeback, she resembles one according to Brian Maher. She is a year and a half old and very skinny with every rib visible. She is half-pointer, he said.
Marshfield artist captures the world around us
But in fact, they are remnants of a career as a backdrop painter for large movie sets, best-selling theater shows, and even photo shoots for fashion designers and magazines. Most of Tyrol’s clients were some of the biggest names out of New York City where she worked for years. So when painting on such a massive level, Tyrol and her team might overshoot the edges a bit, leaving a splash of color behind.
The Current art gallery lines up programs with summer/fall exhibitions
The Current contemporary art gallery in Stowe has scheduled multiple programs in its Currently Speaking series centered around two exhibitions this summer and fall: “Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker” and “Climate Imprints.”. Currently Speaking hosts experts in various contemporary art genres and media for...
Vermont Book Award winners announced by humanities council
VERMONT - Vermont Humanities announced the winners of the Vermont Book Awards for outstanding literature in 2023 at a celebration in Montpelier earlier this year. The winners in each of their respective categories were Mary Reufle for “The Book” (creative nonfiction), Sandra Simonds for “Assia” (fiction), Vievee Francis for “The Shared World” (poetry), and Dan Nott for “Hidden Systems” (children’s literature).
The Valley Players seek local actors for ‘The Mousetrap’
The Valley Players will hold auditions on July 28 and 30 for their October production of the classic Agatha Christie play “The Mousetrap.”. Auditions will be held on Sunday, July 28, at 4 p.m. and Tuesday, July 30, at 6:30 p.m. at the Valley Players Theater on Main Street (Vermont Route 100) in Waitsfield.
Plainfield community continues to search for pets lost in the floods
PLAINFIELD, Vt. — Today marks one week since people across our region woke up to the destruction caused by another round of devastating floods. As the storm surged, people had just minutes before they evacuated their homes, and some were forced to leave their pets behind. In Plainfield, Vermont,...
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