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CALENDAR LISTINGS FOR Tuesday, February 

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Visual arts and shows

BELLOWS FALLS "Heroes & Villains" Exhibit: The story of the hero and villain is told in many ways. Through art, music, performance, writing, and everyday life, the hero and villain come alive. The quest of the hero often includes the villain, and the villain's story may even be told as well as or even instead. Artwork by Clare Adams, Thomasin Alyxander, Debi A Barton, Jean Cannon, Len Emery, Mindy Fisher, Corinne Greenhalgh, Gregory Damien Grinnell, Su Lin Mangan, Charles Norris-Brown, Gretchen Seifert and Linda Udd. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat. Many of the hardest decisions a hero must make are revealed by villains. The internal struggle of the hero becomes clear only after encountering, then revealing the true nature of, and finally conquering the part of the villain which resides in the hero themself. Through Saturday, March 4. Free. Canal Street Art Gallery, 23 Canal St. Information: 802-289-0104; Click for more info on Web in new window.

Government

LONDONDERRY AARP Free Tax Aide: Neighborhood Connections is happy to welcome the AARP Tax-Aide volunteers once again and their free tax service. If you had your taxes prepared at Neighborhood Connections last year by AARP, you will be contacted to make an appointment. AARP Tax-Aide volunteers are trained and IRS-certified every year to make sure they know about and understand the latest changes to the tax code. This service is free of charge, with a focus on taxpayers who are over age 50 and have low to moderate income. . Through Tuesday, April 11. Free. Neighborhood Connections, The Meeting Place, Rte. 100, 5700 Marketplace (across from the post office). Information: 802-824-4343; Click for more info on Web in new window.

Kids and families

BRATTLEBORO Sing & Dance with Robin: This class offers an enriching musical experience for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 5 and under). Designed to support healthy cognitive, physical, and social development, children will sing, clap, stomp, dance, and play along with the curriculum of traditional and modern folk songs. Parents encouraged to sing and participate with their child in class. 10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays in the Community Room. Through Tuesday, April 25. Free. Brooks Memorial Library, 224 Main St. Information: 802-254-5290; Click for more info on Web in new window.

Well-being

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.

Dance

BRATTLEBORO Argentine Tango Class and Practica: Guest instructors and DJs, many from Argentina! Beginners and all levels are welcome. No partner needed. 7-8 p.m. on Tuesdays. N95 masks required. $12 class, $5 practica, $15 for both. First class is free. One Eighteen Elliot, 118 Elliot St. Information: ; Click for more info on Web in new window.

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