Thursday, September 27, 2012

 

News to Know September 27, 2012

BERLIN NEWS TO KNOW SEPTEMBER 27, 2012
Sent by Corinne Stridsberg and also posted at http://socialenergy.blogspot.com
Check out the Berlin, Vermont Community News page on facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Berlin-Vermont/205922199452224
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This issue is short and sweet.  Please take the time to ask some of  your friends and neighbors if they're receiving "News to Know", are connected to the Berlin, Vermont facebook page and if they realize a dedicated group has put together the funds to start up Front Porch Forum for the Berlin Community.  All great ways to keep in touch with your neighbors and the greater community.  I would love to see these ways to connect reach more folks!
Included below please find:
U-32 VARIETY SHOW SEPT 28 & 29 7PM - 9PM
FRONT PORCH FORUM IN BERLIN
PICNIC ON THE PLAYGROUND / LIL AND THE CHILL  SEPT 29TH RAIN OR SHINE
HOLIDAY BAZAAR COMING BACK TO BERLIN ELEMENTARY
COUNTERPOINT IN MONTPELIER OCTOBER 11TH
FREE COSTUME SWAP  - OCT 12TH DROP OFF / SHOP OCT 13TH
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U-32 VARIETY SHOW SEPT 28 & 29 7PM - 9PM
It's going to be awesome!  A true variety of acts.  This is a change to have the variety show in the fall.  Tickets are only adults $7 and students $5.  See you there!
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FRONT PORCH FORUM IN BERLIN
Please go to http://frontporchforum.com and sign up to participate.  Folks are encouraged to share news and events with their neighbors here in Berlin.  See you on the Front Porch!
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PICNIC ON THE PLAYGROUND / LIL AND THE CHILL  SEPT 29TH RAIN OR SHINE
   Don't forget that this Saturday from 1–3pm at the Berlin Elementary School folks will gather rain or shine (playground if it's shining, gym if it's raining).   Bring a picnic lunch (no glass) and enjoy the music of "Lil and the Chill".  This is a FREE EVENT!  Children must be chaperoned by an adult.  A fun, relaxing gathering that celebrates the connection between the school and our greater community.  Be sure to bring a blanket or chair also.
   Families, friends, relatives, and anyone with a connection to the school or community are welcome to join in for this afternoon of amazing music and company.  Lil and the Chill is a local band featuring lead singer Lori Renaud, whose day job is Administrative Assistant at our school. Lori and her band will perform a family-friendly combination of new music and classic hits.
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HOLIDAY BAZAAR COMING BACK TO BERLIN ELEMENTARY
A group of parents would like to bring the Holiday Bazaar back for the students of Berlin Elementary School. This opportunity for students of Berlin will be Saturday December 8th, time TBD it will be held in the gym at school.  We are in need of donated items for the bazaar and volunteers. If you have items to donate or would like to volunteer you can contact Kim Boyd at 229-9517 or by email kboyd76@comcast.net
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COUNTERPOINT IN MONTPELIER OCTOBER 11TH
"American Hallel"  Counterpoint directed by Robert De Cormier sings sacred and liturgical music of Michael Isaacson.  Thursday, October 11, 2012 at Bethany Church, Montpelier.  Pre-concert lecture by the composer at 6:45. Concert at 7:30  $20 adults / $15 seniors,  $5 students and financially challenged.  Tickets at the door.  Information at (802) 540-1784 and www.counterpointchorus.org
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FREE COSTUME SWAP  - OCT 12TH DROP OFF / SHOP OCT 13TH
We will be accepting gently used costumes, in good clean condition, for babies, children, and adults- as well as used skating, dance, performance costumes, masks, boas and other fancy scarves and accessories.  Drop off your costumes and accessories in the Children’s Library at the Kellogg Hubbard Library anytime on Friday, October 12.  Join us to “shop” for a new costume on Saturday, October 13th from 11-1 in the East Montpelier Room at the Kellogg Hubbard Library.
If you have a costume but are unable to drop it at the library on Friday email us and we'll make other arrangements. For more information email mamasayszine@gmail.com  http://tryvermontfirst.com

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