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CALENDAR LISTINGS FOR Friday, February 

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Performing arts

Solos Episode 4: William Forchion - "Spirit Dance: A Conversation with the Ancestor" (BCTV, YouTube, Zoom): 7:30 p.m. This video premiere is presented by the Rock River Players and the Hooker-Dunham Theater. The show will go live simultaneously on BCTV and on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ErgenAust8&feature=youtu.be. Contributions to the Rock River Players are welcome. YouTube. The show goes live simultaneously o BCTV and on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ErgenAust8&feature=youtu.be Zoom invite to the Q&A: mailto:info@hookerdunham.org or visit www.hookerdunham.org.

Music

Dan DeWalt Solo Piano (Livestream): Dan will play original music live from the Vermont Jazz Center: "I hope that you might be interested to hear what I've been working on for the last 10 months of isolation from the performing world.". 8 p.m. Free (donations welcome for the Community Restorative Justice of Southern Vermont: RCJSVT.org). Livestream. Information: Link: www.RCJSVT.org.

Recreation

BRATTLEBORO Theater Games and Activities: The Boys & Girls Club invites you to join us and our friends from the New England Youth Theater for theater games and activities. 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. Boys & Girls Club, 17 Flat St. Information: Sign up: 802-254-5990, renee.woliver@bgcbrattleboro.org.

BRATTLEBORO Teen Night: The Boys and Girls Club is holding a drawing for three Mountain Ski Tickets for anyone who attends. The theme is Super Bowl and Valentine's Day. 7 - 9 p.m. Free. Boys & Girls Club, 17 Flat St. Information: 802-254-5990; Click for more info on Web in new window.

Community building

Rich Earth Institute Public Meeting (via Zoom): Comments are welcome during this review of Rich Earth Institute's plan to file an application for Federal Assistance for "Research Center Equipment" with the USDA Rural Development Community Facilities Grant program. 2:30 p.m. The Institute conducts original research on the safety and efficacy of urine-derived fertilizer, using its first-in-the-nation facility in southern VT to conduct field trials and develop urine processing and handling technologies. In collaboration with academic, industry and government stakeholders, the Rich Earth Institute is pioneering pragmatic, sustainable solutions at the intersection of agriculture and sanitation. Zoom. Information: Email ivan@richearthinstitute.org by 2 p.m. for Zoom link.

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