All-Class Breakfast in Proctor and Ross
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Join fellow alumni for one last meal together in Proctor or Ross before departing.
Proctor Dining Room
Join fellow alumni for one last meal together in Proctor or Ross before departing.
Proctor Dining Room
Gather outside Forest at 8:00 am for a contemplative walk to the Knoll as we remember classmates we’ve lost. Those who choose to can continue from the Knoll onto the Trail Around Middlebury for a longer walk or hike.
Forest Lawn
The Hepburn Seminar room is set aside all weekend for members of the Class of 1956 who would like a quiet space to reflect on the classmates and friends who are not here with us this weekend. Write a note, sit quietly, share thoughts of gratitude, and reflect on lives well-lived.
Hepburn Seminar Room 127
A fond farewell! If your travel schedule permits, join 1956 classmates for breakfast between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. The Woodstove Lounge in Proctor is the room to the right as you enter the building.
Proctor Woodstove Lounge
All are welcome at the Middlebury Chapel for quiet reflection on Sunday morning.
Middlebury Chapel
Time for one more conversation? Join classmate Richard McKerr at his home in East Middlebury for a farewell brunch before heading home. Directions can be found in your class lounge in Hepburn.
Off Campus
Gather with your classmates from the Class of 1986 before hitting the road! Come have coffee and Dog Team sticky buns at Heather Pierce Post’s home on the site of the former Dog Team Tavern. Directions can be found in your class lounge.
Off Campus
Time for one more conversation? Another goodbye? Another meal? Stop by the home of Churchill Franklin ’71 and Janet Halstead Franklin ’72 on Sunday. You are welcome any time after 10:00 am. Make sure to pick up driving directions at check-in or in your 1971 Lounge in New Battell.
Off Campus
Enjoy a bagel brunch and learn about Jewish life on campus.
Hosted by Rabbi Danielle Stillman
Jewish Center, Freeman International Center, second floor
Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 2
Free and open to the public! Join us every Sunday from 4–7 p.m. at the Tavern on the Tee at Ralph Myhre Golf Course for Sunday Sessions, our summer live music series featuring an awesome lineup of local musicians. Enjoy great food, cold drinks, patio vibes, and scenic golf course views while taking in live music all summer long.
Ralph Myhre Golf Course
‘Spring Reunion’ a seasonal exhibition at the Johnson Memorial Building Exhibition Gallery will showcase recent work by: John Aicher, Monica Carroll, Cynthia Kirkwood, John Moyers, Elizabeth Needham, and Phoebe Twichell Peterson from the class of 1986.
The second annual Alumni Art Exhibition presents the current work of the class of 1986.
Johnson Gallery/Crit (208)
Faculty and staff lead Tuesday morning meditation sits during the summer. All are welcome. No registration required. Drop in any time that works for you!
Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life (Hathaway House)
Welcome lunch for summer research assistants and their faculty mentors. Join us for a casual meal of pizza and salads. Please arrive at noon to make sure options are available or bring your lunch and relax with researchers on the patio.
McCardell Bicentennial Hall Tormondsen Great Hall
Free and open to the public! Join us every Sunday from 4–7 p.m. at the Tavern on the Tee at Ralph Myhre Golf Course for Sunday Sessions, our summer live music series featuring an awesome lineup of local musicians. Enjoy great food, cold drinks, patio vibes, and scenic golf course views while taking in live music all summer long.
Ralph Myhre Golf Course
Faculty and staff lead Tuesday morning meditation sits during the summer. All are welcome. No registration required. Drop in any time that works for you!
Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life (Hathaway House)
As part of this year’s celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of the American landscape painter Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900), the Museum has organized the exhibit Frederic Church in Vermont. It brings together for the first time numerous drawings, oil sketches and finished paintings that were either created during his visits to Vermont or resulted from them.
Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby
In the Manhattan penthouse of reclusive, Nobel-nominated writer Ula Richte, a carefully staged interview with a Polish journalist is meant to cement her legacy. With her agent and lawyer steering every word, the evening begins under tight control—until the script falls apart. What follows is an unguarded reckoning with the dark side of success, the cost of denying one’s roots, and the fierce, exhilarating courage it takes to tell the truth.
Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre
The Dogteam Theatre Project provides transformative experiences for emerging and professional artists, creating meaningful theatrical engagements for diverse audiences. Among its programs, the Dogteam Theatre Project provides training opportunities for emerging theatre artists in playwriting and design disciplines.
Come see the new work!
Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre
Oakwood is a North Hollywood apartment complex that houses young performers and their guardians during brief, hopeful stays in Los Angeles. Around the kids linger the half-permanent residents of a transient industry: an aging acting coach, a struggling actress who never left, college kids drawn by the cheap rent and dorm-like atmosphere. In Oakwood, nearly everyone is passing through, and nearly everyone is under pressure—to succeed, to belong, and to make the sacrifices mean something.
Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre
Free and open to the public! Join us every Sunday from 4–7 p.m. at the Tavern on the Tee at Ralph Myhre Golf Course for Sunday Sessions, our summer live music series featuring an awesome lineup of local musicians. Enjoy great food, cold drinks, patio vibes, and scenic golf course views while taking in live music all summer long.
Ralph Myhre Golf Course