Middlebury College Activities Board MCAB-MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE ACTIVITIES BOARD

Salami Rose Joe Louis at the Mill

Adventure jazz quartet Salami Rose Joe Louis brings their experimental sound and sci-fi narratives to the Mill at Middlebury College for a free show the night of Thursday, January 16th. Doors open at 8pm and music begins at 9pm with student band 10-Inch Personal Pizza.

The Mill Basement (98 South Main)

Puppies on the Lawn

Cobble Hill Kennel has recently welcomed a litter of ten puppies into the world! They’ll be hanging out in two locations on McCullough lawn this Friday, October 9th from 3-5 PM. These little guys are new in town and in need of some friends, so MCAB invites you to take a paws from your work and spend some quality time with the best type of company.

(Private)

Panther Day Concert Featuring: Harsh Armadillo

Harsh Armadillo is high-octane New England Funk-Hop, a combination of funk and hip-hop roots with bass, drums, horns, and voices that hit like a vitamin for your soul. The gang hails from Boston’s leafy hat; a little known mecca they like to call New Hampshire. They have no affiliation with the state of Texas and have never encountered a wild armadillo.

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

"1619 and the Legacy That Built a Nation," Nikole Hannah-Jones

Doors open at 6:15 p.m., suggested parking behind the Mahaney Center for the Arts

Nikole Hannah-Jones was named a MacArthur Genius for “reshaping national conversations around education reform”. This is but one honor in a growing list: she’s won a Peabody, a Polk, and a National Magazine Award for her story on choosing a school for her daughter in a segregated city. Most recently, her New York Times Magazine’s The 1619 Project, on the history and legacy of American slavery, went viral and garnered her even more honors for her groundbreaking journalism.

Middlebury Chapel

Open to the Public