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Selectboard meeting
Selectboard meeting
The Selectboard will be discussing and finalizing the upcoming fiscal year's budget at a special meeting.
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Winter Evenings
Winter Evenings
Winter Evenings' featured speaker is Martin Philip, the head bread baker at King Arthur Flour. His book Breaking Bread: A Baker’s Journey Home in 75 Recipes received the 2018 Vermont Book Award and Grand Prize at the New England Book Festival. He will bring bread to share. There’s no charge and refreshments are served.
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Italian Pasta Night Out
Italian Pasta Night Out
Benefit for the Tunbridge Community Food Shelf. Hosted by Community Outreach Committee and chef Lois Gross. $10, under 5 free, ages 6-12 $6, families $25. For information, 889-3736.
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Ed Larkin Contra Dancers
Ed Larkin Contra Dancers
Ed Larkin Contra Dancers with live music and refreshments at intermission.
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Art show reception
Art show reception
Reception for the solo show “Coming Into the Light,” by Tunbridge, Vt., painter Anna Ross. The show runs from January 9 until February 25. In addition to the paintings, Ross will share her baked goods and will have magnets for sale.
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Winter Evenings
Winter Evenings
Winter Evenings' featured speaker is Todd Tyson of Tunbridge, a co-founder of Royalton Community Radio, who will talk about “Setting Free the Airwaves: The Roots and Branches of Community Radio in the Upper White River Watershed." There’s no charge and refreshments are served.
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Winter Evenings
Winter Evenings
Winter Evenings' featured speaker is Mimi Baird, of Woodstock, who will talk about researching He Wanted the Moon: The Madness and Medical Genius of Dr. Perry Baird, and His Daughter's Quest to Know Him, a Washington Post Best Book of 2015 and future major motion picture. There’s no charge and refreshments are served.