CALENDAR LISTINGS FOR Tuesday, March
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BRATTLEBORO The Soubrette Jazz Choir (aka "The Soubrettes") - In Person w/Remote Participation Option: The Soubrette Jazz Choir sings intricate vocal harmony arrangements of swing, jazz, and blues, as well as songs by contemporary songwriters. ‘Soubrette’ is a term from musical theater for the non-leading lady who is usually more worldly, more instrumental in the plot intrigue, and funnier than the lead. We sing mostly these kinds of songs. The material we learn is both harmonically and rhythmically challenging and suited to singers with sight reading skills and/or good ears. 5:30-7:30 p.m. rehearsals. Open to anyone who identifies as a woman or non-binary and whose vocal range comfortably includes the G in the middle of the treble staff. The group will be limited to 18 in-person participants. Remote participants will not be limited. (Informal auditions are an option for singers who want to explore if the group is a good fit. Depending on performance opportunities, we may go beyond 4/26.). Through Tuesday, April 26. $125. Vermont Jazz Center, 72 Cotton Mill Hill, #222. Musical questions, contact Anna: annameryl@gmail.com Register: https://vtjazz.org/soubrette-choir or contact Ginger Morawski at gingervjc@gmail.com.
BRATTLEBORO Brattleboro Walk-In Clinic: Primary medical treatment for patients ages 18 to 64 in our community who do not have health insurance or who cannot afford their high deductibles or co-insurance. 5 - 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. Brattleboro Walk-In Clinic, 191 Clark Ave. Information: 802-251-8484; Click for more info on Web in new window.
BRATTLEBORO Youth Centered Art Series with Local BIPOC Artist (Art and Activism): Participate in the collaborative workshop series with artist Deidra Razzaque and find ways to honor the history of art in activism. Deidra is eager to share her skillset and creativity with you while sharing space centered on art and activism. 5-7 p.m. Hosted by Root Social Justice Center, Youth 4 Change, Brattleboro Museum & Art Center. Food provided - register and share your dietary needs: https://tinyurl.com/4thp6a88. Masks required. (Also 5/17: 5-7 p.m.). Free to all youth participants (ages 12-22). Brattleboro Museum & Art Center, 28 Vernon St. Information: 802-257-0124; Click for more info on Web in new window.