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Saturday, May 2, 2026

  • Our Food Systems—A Public Talk with Nancy Matsumoto

    Sponsored by:
    J Club

    How should we eat? Join us in a public talk with author, Nancy Matsumoto, where she’ll give insight on her latest book, Reaping What She Sows. Where Nancy tells us how women play a significant role in our agricultural food systems. Furthermore, rebuilding our food systems. 

    Axinn Center 232

  • M Gallery Spring 2026 Exhibition - Tools For the Future

    Sponsored by:
    M Gallery

    M Gallery’s Spring 2026 exhibition, Tools For the Future has finally arrived. Join us at the Old Stone Mill (82 Weybridge Street) from 7-9 PM Friday, May 1st, and 1-3 PM Saturday, May 2nd, to enjoy a glimpse of the future. We asked artists on campus to think ahead with optimism and to create objects that help create, ponder, and explore a future they wish to live in. These objects, alongside our own contributions (displayed during the Nocturne Festival) will be displayed on the first floor of the Old Stone Mill.

    To Be Announced

  • Public Talk on Sake

    Sponsored by:
    J Club

    Sake scholar and Award-Winning Author Nancy Matsumoto will be giving a 45-minute lecture on Japan’s national drink, its history, the state of its industry, its cultural influences, and how it’s being affected by climate change. She will also be discussing her James Beard Award-winning book, Exploring the World of Japanese Craft Sake, in which she and Michael Tremblay listen to stories from sake producers and distributors from around the world. 

    Axinn Center 232

  • Cycling Group Ride!

    Sponsored by:
    Middlebury Cycling

    Join Middlebury Cycling for an awesome group ride leaving from ADK circle. Check the group me for ride times and updates! We hope to see everyone there!

    Off Campus

  • Midd Trad Collective: May Flowers

    Sponsored by:
    Music

    Celebrate the joy of May at Middlebury with the Midd Trad Collective, performing a short concert of traditional and new songs and dances from Ireland and the USA. Cornelia Abakah, Sam Lueke, Nina Murphy, Danny Smith, Johali Yapemacho, and Jeff Buettner, on various instruments and vocals. (Gamut Room in case of inclement weather.)

    Gifford Amphitheatre

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    CF Mentor Appreciation Dinner

    Sponsored by:
    Community Friends

    Come to the CF Mentor Appreciation Dinner where we will be serving food to appreciate all the wonderful work Community Friends mentors have been doing this semester!

    26 Blinn Lane, CCE

  • Riddim Rewind: the 2000s

    Riddim Rewind: the 2000s takes you back to the electric era of Y2K. Think flip phones, low-rise jeans, boy bands, and Disney channel. This high-energy dance show celebrates the music, style, and attitude of the early 2000s, blending hip-hop, pop, and throwback club anthems into one unforgettable night. Get ready for a nostalgic ride full of iconic moves, vibrant visuals, and nonstop vibes that rewind the clock and bring the 2000s back to life.

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

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    Middlebury Wind Ensemble Spring Concert

    Sponsored by:
    Music

    The Middlebury Community Wind Ensemble will performs its spring concert. The program features a number of pieces influenced by the Blues, a uniquely American form of music. MUHS senior Jonathan Kafumbe is the featured soloist in Alfred Reed’s Ode for Trumpet. The program also includes Addison Peaks by Ripton composer Jerome Shedd, inspired our local terrain. 

    This concert will also be streamed, with access to the performance stream available starting at showtime. https://www.youtube.com/@robisonhall

    Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

    Free
    Open to the Public