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Saturday, November 1, 2025

  • A nude woman in the dark dotted with fluorescent paint that is illuminated.

    These Shining Lives by Melanie Marnich

    These Shining Lives is based on the true story of four women who worked for the Radium Dial Company - a watch factory based in Ottawa, Illinois. This poetic and beautiful little play is a story of survival in its most transcendent sense, and a reminiscence on love, family and time. The play focuses on the women who refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits – and highlights their work to protect the lives of the generations who come after them. Directed by Michole Biancosino.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

    $15/10/5
    Open to the Public
  • appetizers and mocktails on grey tablecloth

    GATHER: Radically Inclusive Christian Community

    For the Christian, Christian-curious, and Christian-conflicted. We’ll share appetizers and mocktails over lightly-guided scripture readings, discussion and prayers.  Hosted by Prof. Mary Jane Simpson, msimpson@midd. 

    Hathaway House

    Closed to the Public
  • A nude woman in the dark dotted with fluorescent paint that is illuminated.

    These Shining Lives by Melanie Marnich

    These Shining Lives is based on the true story of four women who worked for the Radium Dial Company - a watch factory based in Ottawa, Illinois. This poetic and beautiful little play is a story of survival in its most transcendent sense, and a reminiscence on love, family and time. The play focuses on the women who refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits – and highlights their work to protect the lives of the generations who come after them. Directed by Michole Biancosino.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

    $15/10/5
    Open to the Public

Sunday, November 2, 2025

  • Person writing on a chalk wall

    Before I Die

    This interactive public art installation invites members of the Middlebury community to reflect on what matters most. By sharing personal hopes and aspirations on a communal wall, the project fosters connection, introspection, and a celebration of our shared humanity. Inspired by the global Before I Die project, this installation transforms public space into a canvas for gratitude, memory, and possibility.

    Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby

    Free
    Open to the Public