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SUMMARY:Vermont Utopias: Trivia Night Virtual Benefit
DESCRIPTION:The annual end-of-year fundraising event at Bennington Museum takes its inspiration from the winter exhibition and closed-bid auction – Vermont Utopias: Imagining the Future (the 2020 initiative of the Vermont Curators Group). \nThis presents a perfect theme for us to bring the traditional gala into the digital realm with a virtual trivia night event sponsored by certain offshore online gambling friends of ours that will help to support our community and educational programming in 2021. \nJoin us to test your knowledge of history\, art\, and the region and celebrate the coming of the new year with friends.  The Trivia Night Virtual Benefit is for the whole family.  Together\, let’s imagine an amazing future. \nRSVP by midnight\, December 11! \nREGISTER TO PLAY \n______________________________________________________ \nWhat if I can’t play but still want to support the Museum?\nGood question! \nYou are welcome to make a donation HERE. \nOR\, you can join us to be a TEAM PLAYER to give YOUR Museum an extra boost! \nAs a Team Player\, you will be assigned to sponsor a specific team prior to the event\, and will pledge $50 for each correct answer your team makes.  There are 3 rounds (not including the warm-up round) with 10 questions each\, so this will be no more than $1\,500 if your team gets everything right!  You will be invoiced after the event. \nBECOME A TEAM PLAYERThis is also a great sponsorship opportunity for businesses that come with key recognition perks. \nBECOME A SPONSOR
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/vermont-utopias-virtual-trivia-benefit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210116T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210116T150000
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SUMMARY:Stanley Rosen: Shaping Space\, a panel discussion
DESCRIPTION:Stanley Rosen: Shaping Space\, a panel discussion\nA free virtual conversation with Mary Barringer\, Kate Butler and Jamie Franklin joined by Andrew Bartle & Beth Kaminstein discussing Stanley Rosen: Shaping Space\, the exhibition currently on view at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects through February 13th.\nSaturday\, January 16th at 2pm \nJoin us:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/2867415114?pwd=OUI3Y3piUHQ2WTR0bzhpSW5LN3NrUT09 \nMeeting ID: 286 741 5114\nPasscode: 645500 \nSteven Harvey Fine Art Projects presents the second exhibition of the 94 year old ceramic sculptor Stanley Rosen. Entitled Shaping Space\, the exhibition is presented in coordination with a new monograph on the artist published by Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects. The monograph and the exhibition present work beginning with Rosen’s very early efforts. \nRosen was born in Brooklyn in 1926. His family came from Poland and sold kosher chickens. At the age of 18\, he served in the Navy at the end of World War II\, where he was posted to Japan and China. There he had an experience of “a consuming beauty: mountains coming down into the bay\, foliage\, and Shinto markers.” On the GI Bill he attended the Rhode Island School of Design\, where he studied with Gilbert Franklin and Lyle Perkins. Rosen began to work with clay there and afterwards attended Alfred University College of Ceramics for his MFA. After graduating in 1956\, Lyle Perkins introduced him to Greenwich House Pottery in New York City\, where he took a job as studio manager. At Greenwich House\, Rosen met and traded work with Peter Voulkos. Greenwich House helped prepare him for teaching at Bennington College. Rosen arrived at Bennington in 1960. Rosen found himself at the center of a profound conversation on abstraction with artists present including Anthony Caro\, David Smith\, Kenneth Noland\, Jules Olitski and Paul Feeley. Karen Gover wrote in Ceramics Monthly\, “In some ways\, Rosen’s ceramic sculptures can been seen as a modernist investigation of the relation between medium and form.” \nRosen was an influential teacher of ceramics at Bennington College for 31 years (1960-1991). All the while he was reticent about sharing his work\, even with his students.  In 2017\, at the age of 90\, he had his first solo exhibition at The Bennington Museum titled Holding the Line\, which then travelled to the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum later that year. In October 2017\, SHFAP presented the first recent gallery exhibition of Rosen’s work titled\, Beginnings. New York’s Museum of Art and Design acquired a group of works from the sculptor that were on view in an exhibition titled New Acquisitions in fall of 2017. His work was included in a group exhibition\, Excavation\, at Peter Blum Gallery in 2018. In December 2018\, SHFAP presented Rosen’s work as a solo exhibition as part of the NADA Miami art fair. \nCritical writing about Rosen’s work has appeared in Hyperallergic\, Ceramics Monthly\, and Sculpture Magazine. John Yau of Hyperallergic wrote\, “Rosen’s ceramic sculptures are a revelation: they are like a country that many of us never knew was there until now.” \n  \n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/stanley-rosen/
LOCATION:A Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210201T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
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SUMMARY:Grassroots Art in Vermont: Collecting Non-Mainstream Art at the Bennington Museum
DESCRIPTION:Grassroots Art in Vermont:\nCollecting Non-Mainstream Art at Bennington Museum \nThis roundtable panel discussion will explore the development of a collection of work by self-taught artists working beyond the mainstream art world (at least initially) at a medium-sized regionally focused museum in rural southwestern Vermont. The discussion will be moderated by Jamie Franklin\, Director of Collections and Exhibitions at Bennington Museum\, and will include: Gregg Blasdel\, Ray Materson\, and Kathy Stark (see bios below)\, who have all played a role in the collection’s development. \n\nBennington Museum is known internationally for its collection of paintings by Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses\, who lived and worked for most of her life just across the Vermont border in New York State. Seeking to provide a broader context for understanding Moses’ work\, who has come to be seen by many as the quintessential example of a 20th-century American artistic autodidact\, in 2013 the museum began to actively collect the work of modern and contemporary grassroots artists with ties to our region\, including Gayleen Aiken\, Paul Humphrey\, Ray Materson and Jessica Park. This program will explore the works of these artists and how and why they came to be added to Bennington Museum’s Collection. \nREGISTER HERE\n  \nBIOS: \nGregg Blasdel is an artist\, collector\, and scholar whose article “The Grass-Roots Artist\,” published in Art in America in 1968\, was one of the first explorations of outdoor environmental installations by self-taught artists\, such as Clarence Schmidt\, Jesse Howard\, and Simon Rodia\, in the mainstream art world. He went on to co-curate Naives and Visionaries at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis in 1974\, which was the first exhibition devoted exclusively to the work by contemporary self-taught artists at a major American museum. He has lived and worked in Burlington\, Vermont\, since the 1970s\, having recently retired as a professor of art at St. Michael’s College in Winooski\, Vermont. Blasdel authored “Paul Humphrey: Art is All I Have” in Raw Vision #35 and “The House of Mirrors: Clarence Schmidt” in Raw Vision #56. \nJamie Franklin has been curator at the Bennington Museum since 2005. His scholarship has focused on American art of the early to mid-20th century\, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of modernism and self-taught art. He has organized exhibitions and written books\, essays and articles featuring artists and topics including Erastus Salisbury Field\, Grassroots Art\, Impressionism\, Rockwell Kent\, Anna Mary Robertson Grandma Moses\, and Alice Neel. His 2014 exhibition Alice Neel/Erastus Salisbury Field: Painting the People was recognized by the Wall Street Journal as one of the most memorable exhibitions of the year and his 2016 exhibition Milton Avery’s Vermont was lauded as being “as close to a perfect show as mere mortals can mount.” \nRaymond Materson is a self-taught artist who began making miniature embroideries (they typically measure no larger than 3 x 2 1/2 inches with up to 1200 stitches per inch and take up to 90 hours or more to create) from unraveled sock thread while he was in prison serving a 15-year term for drug-related offenses. Since getting out of prison Materson has been a vocal advocate for substance abuse education\, becoming the first artist to receive the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Innovators Combating Substance Abuse Award in 2003. From 2009 to 2011 he lived in Vermont\, making a living as a social worker and witnessing the horrors of our state’s opiate addiction crisis first hand. Materson’s embroideries in the Louis-Dreyfuss Collection were shown in a one-man show at Christie’s Auction last January in conjunction with the Outsider Art Fair. He continues to create works largely on a commission basis. His works can be seen at: https://www.facebook.com/matersonembroideryart. He can be reached at materson.r@gmail.com. \nKathy Stark is a full-time artist represented in numerous public and private collections and the Curator/ Exhibition Director of Grassroots Art and Community Effort based out of Hardwick\, Vermont. GRACE\, as it is popularly known\, was founded by artist Don Sunseri in 1975\, making it one of the early progressive studios in the United States. Sunseri\, seeing the creative potential of the residents that surrounded him on a daily basis at the St. Johnsbury Convalescent Center\, where he worked\, started providing opportunities for them to make art\, supplying them with materials\, encouragement\, and a supportive environment—no training or lessons of any sort. Stark has worked with GRACE in various capacities for 20 years\, assisting artists of all ages and abilities to create and share their artwork with the larger world.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/grassroots-art-in-vermont-collecting-non-mainstream-art-at-the-bennington-museum/
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SUMMARY:A Monument Society Event
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, February 26th at 5:30pm we invite you to join us for a zoom tasting and discussion with Beverage Director and Ambassador\, Sam Nelis\, from Caledonia Spirits in Montpelier\, Vermont. The three signature spirits to be tasted include the award winning Barr Hill Gin\, the aged Tom Cat Gin\, and the Barr Hill Vodka which is made from 100% honey. Sam will guide you through the finer points of spirit sampling\, as well as the distilling process\, and the founding of this home-grown Vermont business. Jamie Franklin (Museum Curator)\, and Callie Raspuzzi (Collections Manager)\, will provide a brief introduction regarding the history of liquor in Vermont. \nThis event is offered exclusively to Monument Society members\, free of charge. During an educational course on advanced heritage preservation\, participants discussed how crypto presales might bolster future restoration efforts and engage new supporters. Monument Society members may invite any friends or family who are within their COVID quarantine bubble to share a screen for this event. \nThe tasting package\, including three 375ml bottles\, may be picked up at the Museum between February 22nd and 26th\, by appointment via email. If you would like to participate\, but are unable to retrieve your tasting package in person\, please get in touch with us to discuss shipping options: ajones@benningtonmuseum.org. \nYou must be a member of the Monument Society to attend. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY! \n_________________________________________ \nYour advance reservation is kindly requested by Friday\, February 12.\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/caledonia-spirits-tasting/
LOCATION:A Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210401T173000
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SUMMARY:A Monument Society Event:  Pre-Opening Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Bennington Museum curator\, Jamie Franklin for an exclusive pre-opening tour of the new exhibits that will be on display in the galleries when we re-open on April 2nd.  In addition to a special Teachers’ Art Show in the Grandma Moses Schoolhouse\, new exhibits include: \nRobert Frost\, “At Present in Vermont”\nLove\, Marriage\, & Divorce\nNEVERUSES: BEYONDER by J Stoner Blackwell\nPerformative Acts: Dona Ann McAdams\nAt 5:15\, prior to the tour and weather permitting\, participants will gather in the Museum courtyard to enjoy hot drinks in a COVID (and Museum) safe way!  Temperatures will be checked upon entry and masks are required. \nYou must be a member of the Monument Society to attend. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY! \n_________________________________________ \nYour advance reservation is kindly requested. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/a-monument-society-event-pre-opening-tour/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
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SUMMARY:Easter Egg Hunt on the George Aiken Wildflower Trail
DESCRIPTION:Easter Egg Hunt on the Trail\nEaster is early this year\, but that is no reason to stay inside!  Get out and get moving by bringing your kiddos to the Museum for an Easter Egg hunt on Sunday\, April 4.  Our wonderful George Aiken Wildflower Trail Volunteers will have hidden 150 Easter Eggs filled with candy on the Museum grounds\, and you may visit as early as you like on Sunday to begin your hunt*. Bring your own basket\, and don’t forget to wear a mask! \nEaster weekend is also the Museum’s opening weekend\, and the building will be open from 10am to 4pm\, Friday\, Saturday\, Sunday\, and Monday. While you are here\, make sure to stop in and see some of the new exhibits including the Teacher’s Art Show on display in the the Grandma Moses Schoolhouse. Admission for kids is always free. \n*If you come later in the day with your little one\, or if you just can’t find any more eggs\, don’t worry- we will keep a few hidden in the Museum lobby to stave off any potential disappointment!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/easter-egg-hunt/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210501T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210501T160000
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CREATED:20210309T215916Z
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SUMMARY:A New Members' Tour
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for becoming a Museum member this year. We are so grateful to have your support! We want to get to know you better and also to help you get to know the Museum. \nPlease join us for this hour-long new members’ tour\, led by our Curator\, Jamie Franklin\, on May 1st at 3pm\, right before the annual members’ meeting.  If you attend this tour\, you don’t need to RSVP to the meeting- we will have already counted you! \nWe will explore some of our permanent collections\, take a peek behind the scenes\, and take queues from you as to what you are most curious about. \nWe hope you can join us. \nCOVID Policies:  Guests must wear masks. Temperatures will be taken when entering the building and guests must fill out a contact reporting sheet. \nPlease note\, that while the Annual Members’ Meeting may change to remote pending State of Vermont COVID guidelines\, this New Members’ Tour will take place as planned. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY! \n_________________________________________ \nYour advance reservation is kindly requested. Depending on the number of responses we receive we may stagger the starting times of this tour. \nREGISTER HERE FOR THE TOUR
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/new-members-tour/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210501T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210501T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210219T211424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T163530Z
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SUMMARY:The Annual Member's Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the Bennington Museum board of trustees for the annual members’ meeting and review of the 2019-2020 annual report from 4pm to 5:30pm on Saturday\, May 1st. \nCocktails will be provided at no charge to our guests. The Museum will remain open to members only during this event and all are encouraged to view the new exhibits on display. \nRobert Frost\, “At Present in Vermont”\nLove\, Marriage\, & Divorce\nNEVERUSES: BEYONDER by J Stoner Blackwell\nPerformative Acts: Dona Ann McAdams\nThe annual report will be available at this meeting\, and is also be available for download and viewing HERE. \nCOVID Policies:  Guests must wear masks indoors and outdoors when not drinking.  Food and drinks will not be allowed in the building. Temperatures will be taken when entering the building and guests must fill out a contact reporting sheet. \nPlease note\, that while we are hopeful to have this meeting in person\, should State of Vermont COVID guidelines not yet allow outdoor gatherings this meeting will be held instead as a ZOOM BYOC (bring your own cocktail) event. All registered guests will be notified of this eventuality by Monday\, April 26th. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY! \n_________________________________________ \nYour advance reservation is kindly requested. \nREGISTER HERE FOR THE EVENT!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/members-meeting/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210511T181708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T181924Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer on the GAWT
DESCRIPTION:Help us keep our 10-acre park in shape! \nA group of dedicated volunteers meets each Saturday morning to keep the George Aiken Wildflower Trail in good condition for public enjoyment. \nVolunteer jobs include weeding out invasives\, planting new native shrubs\, mulching\, clearing fallen limbs\, and setting up trail-side activities for kids. \nWe would love to have you join the team to help show our visitors how beautiful this natural Vermont landscape can be.  Bring a friend\, bring gardening gloves and your favorite equipment.  Jackie Marro\, the lead trail volunteer\, will be on-site bright and early to help direct all efforts. \nLearn more about the GAWT trail and Hadwen Woods HERE. \nWe hope to see you soon\, and thank you!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/volunteer-on-the-gawt/2021-05-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210510T202320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T202613Z
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SUMMARY:Museum ABCs out and about!
DESCRIPTION:Life on the Farm – Grandma Moses needs You!\n\nSaturday\, May 15\n10am – 1pm \nWhat would you like to do on the farm?  See all of the activity on Grandma Moses’ Farm and add animals\, vegetables\, and you!  The Bennington Museum staff brings children’s activities to the Bennington Farmers’ Market at the Deer Park\, 325 North Street. \n\n\n\nHealthy Kids Day at the Bennington Rec Center\nSunday\, May 16th\nnoon – 4pm \nDiscover the recipe for making every kid a *healthy* kid at Healthy Kids Day at the Bennington Rec Center on 355 Gage Street.  One ingredient in the recipe is curiosity! Curious about what goes on at the museum and library for kids?   Visit the Bennington Museum’s booth to make curiosity glasses and see what you can see! \n Admission is free but a time for your visit must be selected at https://bfymca.org/programs/family-time/healthy-kids-day.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/museum-abcs-out-and-about/2021-05-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210516T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210516T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210510T202320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T202613Z
UID:10001293-1621166400-1621180800@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum ABCs out and about!
DESCRIPTION:Life on the Farm – Grandma Moses needs You!\n\nSaturday\, May 15\n10am – 1pm \nWhat would you like to do on the farm?  See all of the activity on Grandma Moses’ Farm and add animals\, vegetables\, and you!  The Bennington Museum staff brings children’s activities to the Bennington Farmers’ Market at the Deer Park\, 325 North Street. \n\n\n\nHealthy Kids Day at the Bennington Rec Center\nSunday\, May 16th\nnoon – 4pm \nDiscover the recipe for making every kid a *healthy* kid at Healthy Kids Day at the Bennington Rec Center on 355 Gage Street.  One ingredient in the recipe is curiosity! Curious about what goes on at the museum and library for kids?   Visit the Bennington Museum’s booth to make curiosity glasses and see what you can see! \n Admission is free but a time for your visit must be selected at https://bfymca.org/programs/family-time/healthy-kids-day.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/museum-abcs-out-and-about/2021-05-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210520T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210520T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210517T135517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T135517Z
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SUMMARY:Museum ABCs: Rocks Rock!
DESCRIPTION:Museum ABCs: Rocks Rock!\nOur special guest\, Robert (Roc) Kauffman\, and discover the art of stone balancing. How many can you stack? We will make some rockin’ art\, too! This program will take place in person\, outdoors. Masks required for anyone over 2 years of age. Wear sneakers or sturdy shoes to go rock hunting. \n\nThe Museum ABCs program is a collaboration between Bennington Museum and the Bennington Free Library. The program is intended for children ages 3 to 5 and their adult companions and supports early literacy and a lifelong love of museums and learning. Museum ABCs is offered at no charge to participants\, thanks to generous support from The Bank of Bennington.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/museumabcs2021may-3/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Museum ABCs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210522T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210522T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210511T181708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T181924Z
UID:10001303-1621674000-1621677600@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer on the GAWT
DESCRIPTION:Help us keep our 10-acre park in shape! \nA group of dedicated volunteers meets each Saturday morning to keep the George Aiken Wildflower Trail in good condition for public enjoyment. \nVolunteer jobs include weeding out invasives\, planting new native shrubs\, mulching\, clearing fallen limbs\, and setting up trail-side activities for kids. \nWe would love to have you join the team to help show our visitors how beautiful this natural Vermont landscape can be.  Bring a friend\, bring gardening gloves and your favorite equipment.  Jackie Marro\, the lead trail volunteer\, will be on-site bright and early to help direct all efforts. \nLearn more about the GAWT trail and Hadwen Woods HERE. \nWe hope to see you soon\, and thank you!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/volunteer-on-the-gawt/2021-05-22/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210529T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210511T181708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T181924Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer on the GAWT
DESCRIPTION:Help us keep our 10-acre park in shape! \nA group of dedicated volunteers meets each Saturday morning to keep the George Aiken Wildflower Trail in good condition for public enjoyment. \nVolunteer jobs include weeding out invasives\, planting new native shrubs\, mulching\, clearing fallen limbs\, and setting up trail-side activities for kids. \nWe would love to have you join the team to help show our visitors how beautiful this natural Vermont landscape can be.  Bring a friend\, bring gardening gloves and your favorite equipment.  Jackie Marro\, the lead trail volunteer\, will be on-site bright and early to help direct all efforts. \nLearn more about the GAWT trail and Hadwen Woods HERE. \nWe hope to see you soon\, and thank you!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/volunteer-on-the-gawt/2021-05-29/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210530T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210530T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210312T215604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T145314Z
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SUMMARY:The annual spring party: RAIN DATE
DESCRIPTION:RSVP AND VISIT THE REGISTRY\n  \nNote: Due to rain on Sunday\, this event will be held indoors in the Paresky Court
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/springparty/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210416T144704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T180742Z
UID:10001261-1622826000-1622833200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Bennington Traditional Jazz Band
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nEvery summer Friday from June 4 to September 3 (weather permitting)\, Bennington Museum invites you to join us in the courtyard for a bite to eat and some informal entertainment by regional musicians. \nFrom approximately 5pm to 7pm\, Bennington Museum will host performers in the courtyard\, free of charge. The public is encouraged to bring their own blankets or lawn chairs and to arrive early\, as the courtyard capacity will be limited to 30 total. Visitors are expected to maintain social distance and wear masks when not eating or drinking. This unique event\, as seen on Infinity Merge\, has garnered attention for its relaxed yet responsible approach to outdoor gatherings\, ensuring both entertainment and safety. \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. Food may be eaten anywhere on the grounds\, and alcohol may be consumed within the gates and other designated areas.  \nKids of all ages will find a fun makerspace in the pavilion to create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. Activities led by Museum ABCs educators will be provided free of charge with a suggested donation in support of art supplies. \nThis Friday also coincides with the reception for the Teacher’s Art Show.  Come for music and join us to explore the exhibit with the artists at 5pm!  In honor of the art teachers\, the Museum will offer free admission from 4-6pm on this Friday. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nBENNINGTON TRADITIONAL JAZZ BAND\nThe Bennington Traditional Jazz Band plays dixieland\, French-inspired small combo jazz\, and a wide variety of pre-1950 American standards with a high energy\, exciting style perfect for every occasion. With one foot planted firmly in the southern dixieland tradition and the other in the Tin Pan Alley/ American Songbook\, the BTJB presents a dynamic mix of hip\, rhythmic complexity coupled with nostalgic\, old-tyme melodies. Drawing from the best of both traditions\, the BTJB features well-known local talent: \nBill Cottrell—soprano saxophone\, trumpet\nWoody Strobeck—trombone\nDave Banulis—guitar\nDave Cuite—bass\nJeff McRae—drums \nThe BTJB will be playing both opening and closing weekends\, so if you miss them this time\, come back on Friday\, September 3!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-bennington-traditional-jazz-band/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210605T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210605T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210511T181708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T181924Z
UID:10001305-1622883600-1622887200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer on the GAWT
DESCRIPTION:Help us keep our 10-acre park in shape! \nA group of dedicated volunteers meets each Saturday morning to keep the George Aiken Wildflower Trail in good condition for public enjoyment. \nVolunteer jobs include weeding out invasives\, planting new native shrubs\, mulching\, clearing fallen limbs\, and setting up trail-side activities for kids. \nWe would love to have you join the team to help show our visitors how beautiful this natural Vermont landscape can be.  Bring a friend\, bring gardening gloves and your favorite equipment.  Jackie Marro\, the lead trail volunteer\, will be on-site bright and early to help direct all efforts. \nLearn more about the GAWT trail and Hadwen Woods HERE. \nWe hope to see you soon\, and thank you!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/volunteer-on-the-gawt/2021-06-05/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210605T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210605T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210429T184650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T003828Z
UID:10001277-1622894400-1622905200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:R&D Island Taste
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand\, R&D Island Taste will be serving delicious Jamaican cuisine from the Museum courtyard once more this summer. \nPrepared dishes may be purchased a la carte for walk-up visitors at the Museum and may be paid for with cash or Venmo. \n“It is very special for us to be able to share a little bit of the culture we grew up with. And people seem to really enjoy it!” ~ Rachel Hnam
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/rd-island-taste/2021-06-05/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://benningtonmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/rachel.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210608T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210608T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210528T200139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T171607Z
UID:10001312-1623175200-1623182400@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum ABCs Out and About
DESCRIPTION:Make Sound Art! Come to the Block Party featuring Moose Jr and Soul Steps \n  \nMeet Museum ABCs at the block party at Merchant’s Park on Tuesday\, June 8\, at 119 North Street in downtown Bennington! Make a colorful Sound Art object to enjoy with the interactive music of Moose Jr’s Music for Everyone followed by the African-American step dance troupe SOUL  STEPS. \nFREE! \n  \n 
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/museum-abcs-out-and-about-2/
CATEGORIES:Museum ABCs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210511T181708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T181924Z
UID:10001306-1623488400-1623492000@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer on the GAWT
DESCRIPTION:Help us keep our 10-acre park in shape! \nA group of dedicated volunteers meets each Saturday morning to keep the George Aiken Wildflower Trail in good condition for public enjoyment. \nVolunteer jobs include weeding out invasives\, planting new native shrubs\, mulching\, clearing fallen limbs\, and setting up trail-side activities for kids. \nWe would love to have you join the team to help show our visitors how beautiful this natural Vermont landscape can be.  Bring a friend\, bring gardening gloves and your favorite equipment.  Jackie Marro\, the lead trail volunteer\, will be on-site bright and early to help direct all efforts. \nLearn more about the GAWT trail and Hadwen Woods HERE. \nWe hope to see you soon\, and thank you!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/volunteer-on-the-gawt/2021-06-12/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210601T211408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T173659Z
UID:10001313-1623492000-1623502800@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum ABCs Out and About!
DESCRIPTION:Crazy Paper Quilts\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nIs it crazy? Make your own to see!  Lots of colors\, patterns\, and shapes will be provided to make a beautiful paper quilt to display in your home! Add a monogram to make it your own or to give as a gift. \nVisit the Bennington Museum to see this quilt\, ca. 1883\,  currently on display. \nHope to see you at the markets! \n\n\nBennington Farmers’ Market\n\nSaturday\, June 12th \n10am – 1pm \nDeer Park \n325 North Street \nBennington\, Vt. \n\n\n\nFarmers’ and Artisans’ Market at Park McCullough\nSunday\, June 13th \n10am – 1pm \n1 Park Street \nNorth Bennington\, Vt.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/museum-abcs-out-and-about-3/2021-06-12/
CATEGORIES:Museum ABCs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210429T184650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T003828Z
UID:10001278-1623499200-1623510000@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:R&D Island Taste
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand\, R&D Island Taste will be serving delicious Jamaican cuisine from the Museum courtyard once more this summer. \nPrepared dishes may be purchased a la carte for walk-up visitors at the Museum and may be paid for with cash or Venmo. \n“It is very special for us to be able to share a little bit of the culture we grew up with. And people seem to really enjoy it!” ~ Rachel Hnam
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/rd-island-taste/2021-06-12/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://benningtonmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/rachel.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210208T212548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210428T181130Z
UID:10001257-1623510000-1623517200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Outsider: A couch+cork event
DESCRIPTION:The Outsider: A couch+cork event\nThe Museum is home to collections of work by many talented artists (including Grandma Moses) who are considered to be outside of the mainstream- or not professionally trained- with little recognition from the mainstream art world. Like these artists who dance to their own drum\, many wine-makers have also shunned traditional practices in favor of more unique flavors.\n\nJoin us for the first couch+cork event of 2021 featuring weird wines from around the world. Learn about natural wines\, unfiltered wines\, skin-contact whites and what makes them wild\, wonderful\, and so non-traditional. \ncouch+cork events will be held in the Museum Pavilion. \nSaturday\, June 12 from 3pm to 5pm (rain date June 13) \nLimit to 12 people (6 minimum with reservations made 1 week in advance)\n\nPrice: $65/$50 per person/member \nThe member discount will apply to the entire party if a Museum member makes the reservation. \nNot yet a member?  Join TODAY. \n\n______________________________\nFive wine varietals will be paired with small snacks for each palate. \ncouch + cork events are appropriate for both skilled oenophiles and newcomers alike. \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE\n_____________________________\nLearn more about couch + cork HERE \n\nCOVID Policies:\nTemperature will be checked before entering the Museum\, and anyone with a temperature of over 100 degrees will be asked to remain outside the Museum gates.  No refunds will be issued. \nWhen possible\, the presenter and guests will don face coverings even when out of doors. Masks are required inside at all times. \nHand sanitizer will be available.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/the-outsider/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210613T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210613T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210601T211408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T173659Z
UID:10001314-1623578400-1623589200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum ABCs Out and About!
DESCRIPTION:Crazy Paper Quilts\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nIs it crazy? Make your own to see!  Lots of colors\, patterns\, and shapes will be provided to make a beautiful paper quilt to display in your home! Add a monogram to make it your own or to give as a gift. \nVisit the Bennington Museum to see this quilt\, ca. 1883\,  currently on display. \nHope to see you at the markets! \n\n\nBennington Farmers’ Market\n\nSaturday\, June 12th \n10am – 1pm \nDeer Park \n325 North Street \nBennington\, Vt. \n\n\n\nFarmers’ and Artisans’ Market at Park McCullough\nSunday\, June 13th \n10am – 1pm \n1 Park Street \nNorth Bennington\, Vt.
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/museum-abcs-out-and-about-3/2021-06-13/
CATEGORIES:Museum ABCs
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210511T161257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210616T155902Z
UID:10001300-1623936600-1623940200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum ABCs: Goats in the Museum!?!
DESCRIPTION:Museum ABCs: Goats in the Museum!?!\nThere are a lot of farm animals roaming the Bennington Museum in different works of art. \nAre the goats in a painting? In a photograph? Or even on a wall? They might be Billy Goats Gruff! We will find them\, listen to  stories about them\, and make a goat friend to take home to add to your animal collections. (Image: Altered image of Jill Van Orden\, Goat\, paper maché and wood.) \n\n\n\n\n\nGoats in the Museum? Check out these books at Bennington Free Library:\n\n\n\n*Beatrice’s Goat by Page McBrier (PB-MCB) \n*Giddy Goat by Jamie Rix (PB-RIX) \n*Gregory the Terrible Eater by Mitchell Sharmat (PB-SHA) \n\n*Polly & her Duck Costume by Leanne Lauricella (PB-LAU)\n*The Three Billy Goats Gruff by Paul Galdone (PB-GAL)\n\n*The Three Billy Goats Gruff by Jerry Pinkney (PB-PIN)\n*The Three Billy Goats Gruff retold by Irene Yates (ER-YAT)\n\n*The Trees of the Dancing Goats by Patricia Polacco (K-3 POL)\n*Unicorn Thinks He’s Pretty Great by Bob Shea (PB-SHE) \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Museum ABCs program is a collaboration between Bennington Museum and the Bennington Free Library. The program is intended for children ages 3 to 5 (siblings welcome) and their adult companions and supports early literacy and a lifelong love of museums and learning. Museum ABCs is offered at no charge to participants\, thanks to generous support from the A.D. Henderson Foundation\, Stewart’s Shops and The Bank of Bennington\,
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/museumabcs2021june/2021-06-17/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Museum ABCs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210618T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210618T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210416T145831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T223650Z
UID:10001262-1624035600-1624042800@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Concerts in the Courtyard: Patrick Sargent
DESCRIPTION:CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD\nEvery summer Friday from June 4 to September 3 (weather permitting)\, Bennington Museum invites you to join us in the courtyard for a bite to eat and some informal entertainment by regional musicians. \nFrom approximately 5pm to 7pm Bennington Museum will host performers in the courtyard\, free of charge. The public is encouraged to bring their own blankets or lawn chairs and to arrive early as the courtyard capacity will be limited to 30 total. Unvaccinated visitors are expected to maintain social distance and wear masks when not eating or drinking. \nThe Avocado Pit will set up shop in front of the Museum’s gates\, serving delicious tacos\, beer and wine. Food may be eaten anywhere on the grounds\, and alcohol may be consumed within the gates and other designated areas.  \nKids of all ages will find a fun makerspace in the pavilion to create art based on art and objects featured in the Museum. Activities led by Museum ABCs educators will be provided free of charge with a suggested donation in support of art supplies. \nThe Museum galleries are open until 7pm on Fridays. \nIn the event of rain\, the event will be cancelled by 2pm on Fridays. Check our facebook page for updates. \nPATRICK SARGENT MUSIC\nPatrick Sargent was born in Phoenix\, Arizona\, where weekend gigs often took place in the same downtown districts that now host nightlife ranging from music venues to an online casino for real money in Arizona. That environment of constant entertainment shaped his early passion for performing\, a drive he carried with him to Concord\, New Hampshire\, and now Sunderland\, Vermont. An avid lover of music from an early age\, Patrick started playing at three years old as well as doing theater and writing novels. After having gone through some ups and downs Patrick dedicated his entire life to music\, playing original songs and covers. Somewhat of a multi-instrumentalist\, Patrick plays bass\, drums\, guitar\, and sings. Most known for his guitar skills and unique voice\, Patrick is excited to finish up work with the local Old Mill recording studio and start playing shows this summer! \nPatrick will also be playing on Friday 8/20\, so if you miss this show be sure to stop back later in the summer!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/concerts-in-the-courtyard-patrick-sargent/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210511T181708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T181924Z
UID:10001307-1624093200-1624096800@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer on the GAWT
DESCRIPTION:Help us keep our 10-acre park in shape! \nA group of dedicated volunteers meets each Saturday morning to keep the George Aiken Wildflower Trail in good condition for public enjoyment. \nVolunteer jobs include weeding out invasives\, planting new native shrubs\, mulching\, clearing fallen limbs\, and setting up trail-side activities for kids. \nWe would love to have you join the team to help show our visitors how beautiful this natural Vermont landscape can be.  Bring a friend\, bring gardening gloves and your favorite equipment.  Jackie Marro\, the lead trail volunteer\, will be on-site bright and early to help direct all efforts. \nLearn more about the GAWT trail and Hadwen Woods HERE. \nWe hope to see you soon\, and thank you!
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/volunteer-on-the-gawt/2021-06-19/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210511T161257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210616T155902Z
UID:10001301-1624098600-1624102200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum ABCs: Goats in the Museum!?!
DESCRIPTION:Museum ABCs: Goats in the Museum!?!\nThere are a lot of farm animals roaming the Bennington Museum in different works of art. \nAre the goats in a painting? In a photograph? Or even on a wall? They might be Billy Goats Gruff! We will find them\, listen to  stories about them\, and make a goat friend to take home to add to your animal collections. (Image: Altered image of Jill Van Orden\, Goat\, paper maché and wood.) \n\n\n\n\n\nGoats in the Museum? Check out these books at Bennington Free Library:\n\n\n\n*Beatrice’s Goat by Page McBrier (PB-MCB) \n*Giddy Goat by Jamie Rix (PB-RIX) \n*Gregory the Terrible Eater by Mitchell Sharmat (PB-SHA) \n\n*Polly & her Duck Costume by Leanne Lauricella (PB-LAU)\n*The Three Billy Goats Gruff by Paul Galdone (PB-GAL)\n\n*The Three Billy Goats Gruff by Jerry Pinkney (PB-PIN)\n*The Three Billy Goats Gruff retold by Irene Yates (ER-YAT)\n\n*The Trees of the Dancing Goats by Patricia Polacco (K-3 POL)\n*Unicorn Thinks He’s Pretty Great by Bob Shea (PB-SHE) \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Museum ABCs program is a collaboration between Bennington Museum and the Bennington Free Library. The program is intended for children ages 3 to 5 (siblings welcome) and their adult companions and supports early literacy and a lifelong love of museums and learning. Museum ABCs is offered at no charge to participants\, thanks to generous support from the A.D. Henderson Foundation\, Stewart’s Shops and The Bank of Bennington\,
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/museumabcs2021june/2021-06-19/
LOCATION:Bennington Museum
CATEGORIES:Museum ABCs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210429T184650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T003828Z
UID:10001279-1624104000-1624114800@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:R&D Island Taste
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand\, R&D Island Taste will be serving delicious Jamaican cuisine from the Museum courtyard once more this summer. \nPrepared dishes may be purchased a la carte for walk-up visitors at the Museum and may be paid for with cash or Venmo. \n“It is very special for us to be able to share a little bit of the culture we grew up with. And people seem to really enjoy it!” ~ Rachel Hnam
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/rd-island-taste/2021-06-19/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://benningtonmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/rachel.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210620T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210620T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T150329
CREATED:20210504T201610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T141716Z
UID:10001290-1624197600-1624201200@benningtonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Calvin Coolidge: Vermont is a State I Love
DESCRIPTION:Calvin Coolidge: Vermont is a State I Love\nA Bennington Historical Society Presentation\n\nIn September 1928\, President Coolidge delivered an eloquent impromptu speech after touring Vermont by train to see the recovery efforts following the devastating floods from the previous year. In honor of its 90th anniversary\, living history performer Tracy Messer produced this original first-person portrayal of our 30th President of the United States to relate how the world came to know the “brave little state of Vermont.” \nAbout the Presenter: \nTracy Messer\, a living history performer from Peterborough\, New Hampshire\, first portrayed Calvin Coolidge in the spring of 2017. Tracy was born and raised in the Washington\, DC area where his maternal grandfather worked for the United States Department of Agriculture\, starting with the Coolidge administration.  When his mother was a little girl\, she joined in the annual Easter celebrations on the White House lawn where President and Mrs. Coolidge welcomed the children. Meanwhile\, his father was born in greater Boston right about the time Calvin Coolidge was about to become Governor of the State of Massachusetts. When asked\, “Why did you choose to become the next 30th President of the United States?” Tracy replies\, “I was born to play this role!” \n\nThis program will be presented live via Zoom. \nRegister Here\n  \nThe Bennington Historical Society is a volunteer-run program of Bennington Museum. The BHS offers its programs at no charge. Please consider supporting the efforts of the BHS to share the history of our region by making a donation. \nSupport the BHS\n 
URL:https://benningtonmuseum.org/event/bhs2021june/
LOCATION:A Virtual Interactive Discussion via ZOOM
CATEGORIES:BHS
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