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SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Phil Henry & the Newsfeed
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2026. Performances are free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. The Museum will remain open until 7pm on these days\, regular admission applies. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nSage Pizza will set up shop in front of the NEW Courtyard serving delicious pie. The Museum will serve beverages. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nPhil Henry and the Newsfeed\nPhil Henry is a top-tier singer-songwriter. Whether he’s telling stories or rocking out\, he has a gift for smart lyrics\, accessible melodies\, and a welcoming voice.” – John Platt\, WFUV\, NYC \nSinger-songwriter Phil Henry is a craftsman\, weaving worlds with engaging characters who feel at once familiar. He’s a triple threat: powerful singer\, captivating storyteller\, and talented multi-instrumentalist. Whether performing solo or with his band\, Phil Henry and the News Feed\, Phil delivers endearing stories with music that crisscrosses genres without stepping on toes. \nPhil’s album\, Chasing Echoes\, debuted at #2 on the folk radio charts. His newest release\, MacGuffin\, debuted at the esteemed Falcon Ridge Folk Festival\, where he was voted by the audience as a “Most Wanted Emerging Artist” the year before. \nRather than being a performer who tries to please everyone\, Phil is committed to sharing a deeper tradition with his audiences. “I come from a community of songwriters and acoustic roots musicians\,” says Phil. “I want to build human connections in the songs\, like my heroes before me\, from Woody Guthrie to Richard Thompson.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-phil-henry-the-newsfeed/
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SUMMARY:Artillery at the Battle of Bennington
DESCRIPTION:a Bennington Historical Society presentation \nCannons played a small but notable role in the seminal August 16\, 1777 Battle of Bennington. Made in England\, the guns and their carriages constituted top-of-the-line military technology for the time. The men who manned\, loaded\, and fired the pieces were German subsidiary troops hired by the British government to supplement its war effort. Paned by Thomas Jefferson’s propagandistic pen as foreign “mercenaries\,” these Hessians were\, come to find out\, no such thing. In this program\, Eric Schnitzer will examine how the cannons were employed in battle and investigate the material culture of the cannon barrels\, carriages\, and the projectiles they shot. He will also explore the backgrounds and some of the stories of the officers and soldiers from Hessen-Hanau who operated these artillery pieces in both phases of the famed battle. \nEric Schnitzer has worked at Saratoga National Historical Park since 1997\, becoming Park Ranger/Historian in 2000. Author of Don Troiani’s Campaign to Saratoga – 1777\, he has dedicated his life’s study to the organization\, personnel\, and material culture of the military forces associated with the Northern Campaign of 1777. He and his wife\, Jenna\, live in an 18th -century house in the White Creek Historic District near Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site\, N.Y. \nThis program is supported in part by the Vermont Humanities\, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities\, www.vermonthumanities.org. \nsupported by
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/bhs2026jun/
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SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Heavy Nettles
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nWe are pleased to announce that Bennington Museum has received an anonymous grant once more for 2026. Performances are free of charge. \nAll events take place from 5-7pm. The Museum will remain open until 7pm on these days\, regular admission applies. \nPlease bring your own blankets or lawn chairs! \nSage Pizza will set up shop in front of the NEW Courtyard serving delicious pie. The Museum will serve beverages. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nMuseum educators will provide free children’s activities during Concerts in the Courtyard. Kids of all ages will find a fun makerspace at the picnic tables where they can create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. \nHeavy Nettles\nMowgli Giannitti is a Burlington VT-Based singer\, bassist\, guitarist\, and multi-instrumentalist. He’s toured internationally\, performed with artists like Yo-Yo Ma and Edmar Colon\, played great stages like Carnegie Hall and the Nickelsdorf Jazz Festival and currently plays full-time in a number of bands. \nMowgli blends Bluegrass\, Folk\, and Jazz to deliver an evening of carefully selected classic songs alongside his own original music. With a rich baritone voice\, a commanding mastery of double bass\, and an all-star group of performers\, Mowgli engages audiences of all ages with an energetic and intimate concert.
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