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CALENDAR LISTINGS FOR Wednesday, March 

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Ideas and education

Leaving the World of the Temporarily Abled (Online): Artist and legislator John R. Killacky shares his journey of overcoming paralysis from spinal surgery complications 25 years ago. He also reflects on how reentering the world in a disabled body radically changed his perspective in his artistic practice as well as in his advocacy for artists with disabilities. John R. Killacky currently serves in the Vermont House of Representatives. 7 p.m. Killacky was Exec. Dir. of Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, Program Officer for Arts and Culture for The San Francisco Fdn., Exec. Dir. of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Curator of Performing Arts for Walker Art Center. Statewide Underwriters: VT Dept. of Libraries and the Institute of Library Service. Online. Information: https://tinyurl.com/4822ekyb.

Well-being

LONDONDERRY Tai Chi for Fall Prevention: Offered by certified Tai Chi instructors. 10 -11 a.m. on Wednesdays. Through Wednesday, April 27. Free. Neighborhood Connections, The Meeting Place, Rte. 100, 5700 Marketplace (across from the post office). Information: Reserve your spot: 802-824-4343, www.neighborhoodconnectionsvt.org.

Community meals

DUMMERSTON Corned Beef and Cabbage Senior Lunch Takeout: Evening Star Grange and Senior Solutions announce their annual lunch (takeout): Beef (with Vegetarian Quiche as an option), Cabbage, Boiled Potatoes, Buttered Carrots, Irish Soda Bread, with Pistachio Breeze for dessert. Pickup times: 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. $3 donation for ages 60 and over, $4 for ages 59 and under is suggested. Evening Star Grange, 1008 East-West Rd. Information: Reservations requested: 802-254-1128. Leave your name, phone number, and number of meals desired.

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