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At 17 years old, Carlos the Ox is the equivalent of a 2,000-pound, ninety-year-old man, and received a clean bill of health.
The NXT Gallery presents Elemental Abstractions: Works on Paper by Joe Norris. The exhibit opens on November 26, 2022, with a reception from 4:00 to 6:00 pm
The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) invites children in grades K-6 to dream up, draw, and submit imaginary creatures for the 2023 edition of GLASSTASTIC.
Two important Brattleboro Words Trail milestones are bringing national recognition to the literary riches of the Brattleboro area.
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Weston Theater Company presents two special events for the holiday season starting with A WESTON WINTER CABARET, back for its fifth year at Walker Farm.
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Your garden may be put to bed for winter but you can tackle a few tasks and get a jumpstart on next year.
Vermont place names, like Snowsville in Braintree and Beartown in Manchester, have been around since the early days of local towns.
Judith Klausner describes the process she used to make “Sweet on You,” a sculpture made mostly of polymer clay—“a material that hasn’t been given the respect it deserves”—on view through March 4, 2023, in the exhibit Judith Klausner: (de)composed .
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