CALENDAR LISTINGS FOR Saturday, March
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New England Center for Circus Arts (NECCA) presents "Circus Spectacular" (Online): This is NECCA's 11th annual fundraising show featuring internationally renowned circus artists from Cirque du Soleil, 7 Fingers, and more. Award-winning artists include Eric Bates, Molly Gawler, Jeff Raz, Kevin Beverley, Ariana Ferber-Carter, Tristan Cunningham, Joel Herzfeld, Micah Ellinger, and Chloe Somers (Walier). 7 - 8:30 p.m. Single $15. Group Ticket $25 (2 or more joining from 1 device): NECCA Supporter $50 (helps scholarship fund a bit more). Online. Tickets: www.onthestage.com/show/new-england-center-for-circus-arts/circus-spectacular-99842.
BRATTLEBORO David Brewster (Paintings), David Rohn (Watercolors), Gene Parulis (Photographs) : 3/6: Gallery opens 12 noon. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 12 noon-5 p.m. Sunday. COVID-19 Protocol: Visitors must wear face masks/maintain physical distance of 6 ft. Gallery is a large open space. We monitor capacity, keep surfaces sanitized, maximize air ventilation and circulation. Through Sunday, April 11. Mitchell-Giddings Fine Arts, 183 Main St. Online viewing is also offered: https://mitchellgiddingsfinearts.com/david-brewster-david-rohn-gene-parulis.
"The Inheritance" - a Film about Social Justice (Online): What does it mean to awaken, and what sacrifice is required? As we talk about decolonizing, what does that require? In other words, what does it cost of us beyond our ability to use the accepted social justice language of the moment? These and other questions are posed in this directorial debut by Ephraim Asili in ways that stretch the imagination, and are rooted in the very real events related to the Philadelphia group MOVE, founded in 1972. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBDM_Khri44&feature=emb_logo. Through Friday, March 26. $10. Online. Information: www.epsilonspires.org.
BRATTLEBORO Brattleboro Winter Farmers' Market Online Shop: Due to COVID 19, the market is currently NOT open for in-person shopping. However, you can select from a wide variety of farm products, locally produced foods, and other goods from over 20 local producers in one convenient place. While the shopping experience is different, you still go home from your curbside pick up with all the same wonderful local goods market customers are used to. Order 9 a.m. Mon. to 9 a.m. Thur. for Saturday curbside pickup (10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.). Through Saturday, March 27. C. F. Church Building, 80 Flat St. www.brattleborowinterfarmersmarket.org, openfoodnetwork.net/brattleboro-winter-farmers-market/shop#/home.
PUTNEY Putney Food Shelf: All are welcome - we just ask you to provide your town of residence and number in household for data tracking purposes. 9 - 11 a.m. on Saturdays. Curbside. Stay in your car and volunteers will take your order and bring out boxes of food, including nonperishable items, fresh produce, paper goods, meat, and dairy products. Through Sunday, April 4. Putney Foodshelf, 10 Christian Sq. Information: 802-387-8551.