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    Wednesday 08-Oct
  • International Walk-to-School Day
  • Alexander Technique Awareness
  • "Three Sheets to the Wind" @Metropolis 8pm

  • Thursday 09-Oct
  • How & Why Feng Shui Works
  • Artists ala Mode

  • Friday 10-Oct
  • Seventh Generation’s Gregor Barnum to Speak
  • Sabra Field Artist Talk

  • Saturday 11-Oct -
    Sunday 12-Oct
  • Connecting with Wood with Paul Bowen

  • Saturday 11-Oct
  • TGS Medieval Faire
  • Open House: MBA in Managing for Sustainability
  • Marlboro MBA Open House
  • 5th Annual Empty Bowls Dinner
  • Wallace Roney at the Vermont Jazz Center
  • BMC: Sol Y Canto/Noche de Muertos (Night of the Dead)
  • Soul Design at The Moles Eye

  • Sunday 12-Oct
  • Heirloom Apple Day at Scott Farm

  • Sunday 12-Oct -
    Monday 13-Oct
  • No Thanks, We're Alright

  • Tuesday 14-Oct
  • Justice & Literature Reading Group with Castle Freeman

  • Wednesday 15-Oct
  • Post Oil Solutions Screens "Escape From Suburbia"
  • Watch the Last Presidential Debate Live @Metropolis!

  • Thursday 16-Oct
  • The Glass Menagerie - 7pm

  • Friday 17-Oct
  • Fine Dining at The Scott Farm
  • The Glass Menagerie - 7:30pm
  • Reggae Uprising w/DJ Pockets & Damas

  • Saturday 18-Oct
  • Brattleboro Solar Hot Water Workshop
  • The Glass Menagerie - 3pm
  • The Glass Menagerie - 7:30pm
  • Brattleboro Music Center: Blance Moyse Chorale/Stravinsky, Shultz, Bach

  • Sunday 19-Oct
  • BMC: Blance Moyse Chorale/Stravinsky, Shultz, Bach
  • The Glass Menagerie- 3pm

  • Brattleboro Weekly Poll
    Regarding the bailout, I tend to think
    it's a drag for taxpayers but we have to do it
    it's a heist by Wall Street fat cats
    it's a great idea all around
    it will benefit the wealthy at the expense of everyone else
    it's a temporary stopgap at best
    it will have grave unknown consequences
    it will save our economy
    it will ruin our economy
    it will have almost no effect
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    76 votes | 7 comments