The Dance Company of Middlebury, directed by Professor Lida Winfield is joined by several special guest artists: Artistic Director Sydnie L Mosley and six Creative Partners, including alumna Jessica Lee ‘13. SLMDances is a New York City based dance-theater collective that works in communities to organize for gender and racial justice. Professor Jeff Buettner’s Sing the World into Place Winter Term course. Music created by Professor’s McLean Macionis and Matthew Taylor and Lighting design by Bert Crosby.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre
Open to the Public
$15 - General Public / $10 - Middlebury Faculty, Staff, Valid ID Holders / $8 -
The Dance Company of Middlebury, directed by Professor Lida Winfield is joined by several special guest artists: Artistic Director Sydnie L Mosley and six Creative Partners, including alumna Jessica Lee ‘13. SLMDances is a New York City based dance-theater collective that works in communities to organize for gender and racial justice. Professor Jeff Buettner’s Sing the World into Place Winter Term course. Music created by Professor’s McLean Macionis and Matthew Taylor and Lighting design by Bert Crosby.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre
Open to the Public
$15 - General Public / $10 - Middlebury Faculty, Staff, Valid ID Holders / $8 -
Addison County has a housing crisis. Market conditions, the lack of available housing for sale and rent, and the condition of our housing stock all contribute to what has become a deeply pressing issue for our community. The lack of housing not only affects those who are here and seeking a place to live, but it also prevents the community from attracting people to live and work here. The problem is complex, but it CAN be solved.
Come visit our research center and museum! Middlebury students are creating an immersive community outreach and engagement experience for Vermonters of all ages who love learning about wildlife and the world of Pokémon. Visitors can touch specimens, ask questions, and collect prizes through speaking with student experts on insects, mammals, and more. Costumes are welcome - we’ll be dressed up too!
Students from the Privilege & Poverty summer internship cohorts will discuss their experiences working with community organizations to address the causes and consequences of economic inequality in Addison County and beyond. We will discuss how their academics prepared them for their community-based work, and how they are integrating what they learned in community back into their academic inquiry. This is a Fall Family Weekend event.
Join us to chat with Daniel the roaster for Iluminar Coffee and Bud’s Beans. He will be sharing the science of the decaffeination process that still keeps all that great coffee flavor. Doors will open at 5:00 so there is time to grab a delicious coffee or tea from Matt. The talk starts at 5:30 pm. Masks are welcome but not required.
The week of April 23rd is Severe Weather Awareness Week at the National Weather Service in Burlington. When severe weather events occur the National Weather Service snaps into action issuing various advisories, watches, warnings, and providing guidance to communities with the mission to protect people and property. Join us to learn more about severe weather hazards in Vermont with Patrick Wickstrom.
Come eat lunch with our state representatives and state senators to hear about their work! This is open to anyone in the Middlebury community, and it will take place on Monday, April 10 at 12:15 pm at the CCE (26 Blinn Lane).