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SUMMARY:Bread and Puppet Theater Presents...
DESCRIPTION:Sunday November 3\nTime: 3:00 PM\nDiagonal Life: Theory and Praxis\nFree and open to the public\nFrom the Bread and Puppet Website: \n“Diagonals are created from the leaning power of hurt verticals\,” says Peter Schumann\, founder and director of Bread and Puppet Theater. \n“Diagonal Life brings all the bewildering\, beguiling\, and downright funny possibilities and implications of diagonality to life with song\, dance\, magic\, mechanism\, and stunning cardboard and paper maché puppets painted in Peter Schumann’s exuberant\, slapdash expressionist style.” \nHeld in the Ada Paresky Education Center\, this free event is made possible by the generous support of Alison Nowak and Robert Cane through the Music at the Museum series. Due to limited seating\, reservations are required. Go to breadandpuppet-bennmuse.eventbrite.com to reserve and print your ticket or call 802-447-1571 ext. 203. \n  \nRead More\n 
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SUMMARY:BHS Presents Shays' Settlement in Vermont: A Story of Revolt and Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:Sunday November 17\, 2019\n2:00 pm\nFree and open to the public\nOn Sunday\, November 17 at 2:00 pm\, Bennington Historical Society presents Shays’ Settlement in Vermont: A story of Revolt and Archaeology.   \nIn 1786 farmers in Western Massachusetts protested against the collection procedures for taxes and debts by the State Government. Their aim was a peaceful rebellion forcing the courts to close. Mostly farmers \, many of whom fought in the Revolutionary War\, they faced imprisonment or confiscation of their land if they could not pay the steadily rising taxes. Led by Daniel Shays\, a veteran of Bunker Hill among other battles\, these protesters were called Shayites or Regulators. In 1797. A force of 1500 Shayites attempted to take over the Federal Armory in Springfield\, MA. Defeated many were taken prisoner or were killed. A few \, including Shays\, escaped to Vermont. Where they sort protection from Sheriff Galusha of Shaftesbury. He refused and they moved on to Sandgate\, a wilderness\, where they established a settlement close to the New York border. \nA local rumor for years the settlement was rediscovered in 1997 and under study since 2013. Stephen Butz\, teacher of Archaeology\, Earth and Environmental Science at Cambridge Central School\, leads students every year at the dig. He will talk about the archaeological investigation\, and the influence Shays had on American Law. Maybe he knows if Shays and his followers actually hid out in Everett’s Cave on Mount Anthony. \nAll Historical Society programs are free and open to the public.
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SUMMARY:Museum ABCs:  Print It!
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 3 to 5 and their adult caregivers are invited to join us for an hour of exploration\, stories\, and art.  Print It! inspires children with the amazing wood block prints by artist Asa Chaffetz.  Learn some simple and fun printmaking techniques. \nMuseum ABCs is free\, thanks to funding from The Bank of Bennington. No reservations required. Museum ABCs is a joint program of Bennington Museum and The Bennington Free Library.
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