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SUMMARY:Fall Social and Awards Presentation for Members and Friends
DESCRIPTION:Join with members of the museum\, friends\, and invited guests to honor Greg Van Houten\, recipient of this year’s Walloomsac Society Award\, and the of the General Stark Society Award recipients\, Volunteers of the George Aiken Wildflower Trail*.  After socializing\, celebrate with the award winners\, and hear a brief presentation about the 2020 major exhibition titled Robert Frost\, “At Present in Vermont.”   There will be food and drink and plenty of time to enjoy the evening.   \n*Jackie Marro\, Tony Marro\, Ray Bolton\, Jon Goodrich\, Heather Hamilton\, Liz Luca\, Edd Lyon\, Doug Mears\, Don Miller\, Jane Moriarty\, Carolyn Plage\, Mary Rogers\, Don Trachte\, and Consie West. \nRSVP – September 27 to 802-447-1571 ext. 200 or online at store.benningtonmuseum.org\nMembers: $20.  Not-yet-Members: $30.\nMonument Society Members – This event is Free!\nBecome a member the night of this event (in person only) and save 10% on the\nfirst year of any membership.\nWe look forward to seeing you then.\n \n  \nRead More
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/fall-social-and-awards-presentation-for-members-and-friends/
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SUMMARY:Lunch is Served!
DESCRIPTION:Vizavi\nVermont’s first Solar Powered Food Truck\nComes to Bennington Museum\nStop by any of the following Sundays for a delicious crepes prepared by Julia Rhode and served from Vizavi. \nJuly 7 (Independence wk)\nAugust 4 (Bennington Arts Weekend)\nAugust 18 (Battle Day Week)\nSeptember 1 (Labor Day Weekend)\nOctober 13 (Columbus Day Weekend)\n11 am to 2:30 pm\n\nVIZAVI is Vermont’s first solar-powered food cart\, established in Shaftsbury in the summer of 2018. On weekends\, the cart often parks at the edge of the Shaftsbury fairgrounds\, where the covered pavilion draws a mixed crowd — families\, hikers stopping through\, and regulars from the nearby entertainment hall whose sweepstakes slots terminals pull a steady stream of afternoon visitors looking for somewhere to eat before heading back inside. That foot traffic has become a quiet engine for the business\, funneling hungry guests directly to the cart’s window. VIZAVI proudly features many fresh\, local\, organic ingredients\, often prepared with an international flair — Savory and Sweet crepes. Their mission is to nourish you deliciously and sustainably. Owned and operated by Julia Rhode\, Vizavi is a fully licensed and insured LLC. \nGet your lunch and enjoy it on the Museum’s patio or in the pavilion.  Then take a relaxing walk along the George Aiken Wildflower Trail.  See the wonderful things happening there.  Children will enjoy the newest Trail Tale titled Call Me Tree/Llámame árbol by Maya Christina Gonzalez. This tale will be up through July.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/lunch-is-served/2019-10-13/
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SUMMARY:Museum ABCs:  Puppet Play
DESCRIPTION:Museum ABCs is a program designed especially for children ages 3 to 5 and their adult companions. The program is FREE\, thanks to the generous sponsorship of The Bank of Bennington. \nOn Thursday October 17th we will enjoy some PUPPET PLAY. We will talk about how puppets help tell stories. Then we’ll visit with some of the larger-than-life puppets from Bread and Puppet Theater. Of course\, there will be stories\, fun\, and puppet-making\, too! \nMuseum ABCs programs last about 1 hour\, and there is no need to register. Museum ABCs is a joint program of The Bennington Free Library and Bennington Museum.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/puppet-play/
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SUMMARY:A Very Special Event for Monument Society Members ONLY!
DESCRIPTION:Coming up \nA very special event for Monument Society Members Only \nHall Art Foundation Private Tour followed by \nDinner at SoLo Farm & Table\nOctober 19\, 3:00 to 10:30 pm\nLimited to 20 attendees\nAdvanced reservations are required by October 11\nOpen and Free to all Monument Society members (membership includes a total of 2 people)\nMonument Society members may invite additional guests for $300 per person after October 1\nCall 802-447-1571 ext. 202 to make your reservation\, email ajones@benningtonmuseum.org\, OR make your reservation online. \nReserve Here\nWhat is in store for this special event \n3:00 pm: A shuttle departs from Bennington Museum. Arrive at the Hall Art Foundation for cocktails and light hors d’oeuvres followed by a docent-led private tour. The Hall Art Foundation is situated on a former dairy farm in Vermont and consists of a converted 19th-century stone farmhouse and three barns that house an extensive collection of postwar and contemporary art works. \n6:30 pm: The shuttle takes the group to SoLo Farm & Table for a delicious dinner. SoLo Farm & Table combines warmth and sophisticated farm-to-table dining set in an 18th century farmhouse in South Londonderry\, Vermont. After years of restaurant experience in Manhattan and Europe\, husband and wife team Chloe & Wesley Genovart relocated from the city and opened SoLo in 2011. Offering a seasonal ingredient-driven menu that is ever evolving and changing\, SoLo is hyper focused on quality and sustainability\, as well as simplicity. \nAfter dinner the shuttle returns to Bennington Museum arriving by 10:30 pm. \n  \nNot yet a Monument Society Member?  \nMonument Society members are part of an intimate philanthropic community. By participating in the group\, you demonstrate your dedication to Bennington Museum’s mission to engage and transform our visitors and our community by connecting them to our region’s diverse arts\, rich history\, and culture of innovation. \nYou can register to become a Monument Society member at the annual rate of $1\,200. We will also give anyone donating $1\,200 or more to the Annual Fund the opportunity to convert some or all of that gift to a Monument Society membership. (All but $202.98 of the gift will remain tax-deductible.) \nLook for the Monument Society option when your membership renewal arrives\, contact us today to request a membership form\, or join online here. \nJoin Now\n  \nSome of the Monument Society Members:\nCarolyn Blitz and Joshua Sherman\nPeter and Claudia Kinder\nJudith Kniffin and Bruce Lierman\nAbigail Martin\nJane and Kenneth Moriarty\nEdie Sawitsky and Michael Keane\nDonald Trachte and Michel Kimball\nConsie West\nJames and Kathleen Williams\nTom Woodward and David LePere
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/snow-days-2/
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SUMMARY:BHS Presents Windmills and Their Effect on the Bears of Searsburg
DESCRIPTION:Sunday October 20\, 2019\n2:00 pm\nFree and open to the public\nOn Sunday\, October 20 at 2:00 pm\, Bennington Historical Society presents Windmills and Their Effect on the Bears of Searsburg.   \nJaclyn Comeau is the Wildlife Biologist at Vermont Fish and Wild life Department who has been researching the effect wind development has on the black bear population in Searsburg.  Historically this area has served as the  habitat of black bears.  However\, it  has been invaded by industrial wind development. What effect has this had on the future of this population? Capturing and fitting the bears with GPS\, as well as using telemetry and remote camera\, Ms Commeau has collected data to assess their activity.  Is there any measurable effect on their feeding and reproduction\, or have they adapted?  Find out more. \nAll Bennington Historical Society programs are free and open to the public. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/bhs-presents-windmills-and-their-effect-on-the-bears-of-searsburg/
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