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SUMMARY:Scrabble
DESCRIPTION:Scrabble is back! Join the fun on Wednesday evenings\, 6-8pm in the Quiet Reading Room on the mezzanine.
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LOCATION:224 Main Street\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Teens
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SUMMARY:T. P. James' Write Like the Dickens Supernatural Flash Fiction Contest
DESCRIPTION:Local author and character T.P. James claimed he channeled the genius of Charles Dickens who wrote through him. Let the creative spirit flow through you and try your hand at writing a story in a single hour.
URL:https://staging.brookslibraryvt.org/event/t-p-james-write-like-the-dickens-supernatural-flash-fiction-contest/
LOCATION:Brooks Memorial Library\, 224 Main Street\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Archer Mayor at the Library: Fall Guy
DESCRIPTION:In Fall Guy\, Archer Mayor’s newest Joe Gunther novel\, a body found in the trunk of a stolen car leads Gunther and his team to crucial evidence in an infamous unsolved case from years past. \nMeet author Archer Mayor at the library \nSaturday\, October 29th at 11:00 a.m. \nLearn about what the Chicago Tribune calls “the best police-procedural series being written in America.”  \nAbout Archer Mayor and the Joe Gunther series\nProtagonist Joe Gunther once worked for the Brattleboro\, Vermont\, police department and is now a Special Agent for the fictional Vermont Bureau of Investigation. Books about his case-solving prowess have appeared once a year since 1988 and have been published in five languages (if you count British). They routinely gather high praise from such sources as The New York Times\, Washington Post\, Los Angeles Times\, and the New Yorker\, often appearing on annual ten best lists. \nMayor’s novels are rooted in actual field experience. Closely aligned to the Gunther series are the author’s own experiences in Vermont working variously as a police officer and a firefighter/EMT over the past thirty years. Currently\, he still works as a medico-legal death investigator for the state’s medical examiner. This background adds depth\, detail\, and veracity to his characters and their struggles. \nArcher was honored with the 2016 Robert B. Parker Award. (Parker being “The Dean of Mystery Writers.”) In 2004\, he won the New England Independent Booksellers Association Award for Best Fiction—the first time a writer of crime literature has been so honored. He was inducted into Vermont’s Academy of Arts and Science\, and\, in 2012\, was awarded the Vermont governor’s award for Excellence in the Arts. In 2011\, Mayor’s 22nd Joe Gunther novel\, TAG MAN\, earned a place on The New York Times bestseller list for hardback fiction.
URL:https://staging.brookslibraryvt.org/event/archer-mayor-fall-guy/
LOCATION:Main Reading Room\, 224 Main Street\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Teens
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SUMMARY:Migration Pathways: Stories of Yesterday and Today
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Ingall\, creator of the project “Warlé\, Yesterday\, and Today\,” presents a slide talk and storytelling exercise inspired by the lives and legacy of Warren Kronemeyer and Leon Ingall\, a Vermont couple who were entrepreneurs and civic leaders in Townshend\, VT during the 1980 and 1990s. Leon was a refugee twice: first fleeing the Bolsheviks in 1918 and then again from the Nazis in the late 1930s. \nWarren and Leon’s remarkable story of love\, adversity\, caregiving\, and creativity provides a lens to explore similar and divergent experiences of today’s LGBTQ+ elders\, asylum-seekers\, refugees\, and migrants. The afternoon will conclude with a discussion from local organizations that include an overview of various immigration statuses and avenues towards residency; how these underrepresented communities invigorate cultural\, economic\, and social life; and how citizens can best support newcomers. \nAbout Andrew Ingall\nAndy Ingall has been working in arts\, culture\, and community engagement for over twenty years as a curator\, scholar\, writer\, performer\, and producer. He received a B.A. from Columbia College and an M.A. in Performance Studies from Tisch School of the Arts\, New York University. His collaborators have included cultural workers\, artists\, scholars\, faith leaders\, activists\, health care professionals\, and funeral directors. \n  \nAbout Kate Paarlberg-Kvam\nKate Paarlberg-Kvam (she/they) is Executive Director at the Community Asylum Seekers Project (CASP)\, headquartered in Brattleboro. Kate holds a PhD in Latin American and Caribbean Studies\, and is a former postdoctoral fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies\, where she conducted research on gender\, displacement\, and postwar reconciliation efforts. Kate works with CASP’s team of staff and volunteers to support twenty asylum seekers in Southern Vermont\, providing legal aid\, housing\, advocacy\, language learning\, and job placement services\, and cultivating a supportive community for people fleeing political violence and building new lives in this country. \nAbout Alex Beck\nAlex Beck (he/him) is a Brattleboro resident\, and holds a MA in Service\, Leadership\, and Management from SIT Graduate Institute. He has extensive experience in community development\, youth engagement\, and social entrepreneurism in rural economies in the U.S and abroad. Alex has resided in Windham County since 2012\, and has been at BDCC since 2015. He coordinates the Southern Vermont Workforce Center of Excellence\, and facilitates the creation\, organization\, and distribution of regional workforce and education opportunities for Vermonters throughout the Windham region. \nAbout Eduardo Meléndez\nEduardo Meléndez works at ECDC\, a national resettlement agency that has been empowering refugees and immigrants since 1983. He serves as their Community Engagement and Communications Manager\, connecting New Vermonters to resources that help them achieve stability and independence while they rebuild their lives. Born and raised on the island of Puerto Rico\, Eduardo previously worked with an organization that assisted low income and marginalized Puerto Ricans build their own businesses. He also worked as an independent photojournalist documenting the conditions of the Island’s poor and marginalized population including those affected by Hurricane Maria and the oppressive legacy of colonialism. \nAbout Abdullah\nAbdullah was born in Panjshir\, Afghanistan\, migrated to Pakistan and grew up there\, where he studied painting\, traditional calligraphy\, Persian Miniatures\, learned and taught English as a second language and graduated from high school. He moved back to Kabul Afghanistan\, completed his bachelors degree in computer science as well as worked as an IT Trainer for three years. He also painted wall murals with themes of social transformation and peace building with the artist collective\, Artlords as a part time profession.  When the Taliban took over the control of Kabul\, he had to flee and found himself in Brattleboro\, Vermont. He’s now rebuilding his life and finding new ways to make cross cultural collaborative murals with different regional artists using different mediums. He is also producing individual personal artwork using oil and acrylic paint on canvas using different genres. \nAbout the Fall Festival 2022\nJoin us in October during National Arts and Humanities Month for our Where We Land Fall Festival\, a remix of our Annual Fall Conference. Attend in-person events in communities around Vermont or join hybrid events online. Many sessions will center around the themes of our Vermont Reads 2022 selection\, The Most Costly Journey\, a comics collection of stories told by migrant workers in Vermont. \nPlease contact us at info@vermonthumanities.org for information on disability services. To request a specific accommodation\, contact us at least three weeks prior to the event. Vermont Humanities strives to provide accommodations whenever possible. All event locations are ADA accessible.
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LOCATION:Main Reading Room\, 224 Main Street\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Teens
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SUMMARY:Game Cafe!
DESCRIPTION:Come join game enthusiasts in playing Magic the Gathering in various formats (including Commander/EDH) as well as other fun and creative board & card games. \nBring your favorite games- All Ages Welcome!
URL:https://staging.brookslibraryvt.org/event/magic-the-gathering/2022-10-29/
LOCATION:Meeting Room A – Community Meeting Room\, 224 Main Street\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children & Families,General,Teens
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