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  • 'Shipwrecked!' - Louis de Rougemont's adventures stranded off the coast of Australia in the 1890s come to life in this production by Vermont Stage Company. Wednesday, March 10, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $24.30-32.50. [Theater]

  • Abraham-Hicks Study Group - Believers in the law of attraction investigate, through discussion and group exercises, how your thoughts affect your life. Wednesday, March 10, 6–7:30PM at Unity Church of Vermont in Essex Junction. Free. [Etc.]

  • Afterschool Tutoring - First through sixth graders get a helping hand from college students on reading, math and science homework. Call for a time slot. Wednesday, March 10, 3PM at Burnham Memorial Library in Colchester. Free. [Kids]

  • 'Aha! James Naismith, Creator of Basketball' - Actor Robert Cheney illustrates how the founder of the popular sport invented the game at Springfield College after overcoming humble beginnings. Wednesday, March 10, 1PM at Charlotte Senior Center in Charlotte. Free. [Theater]

  • Alao Kung Fu - Martial arts students focus on the form and technique of the Hung Gar style through vigorous conditioning workouts. Wednesday, March 10, 6:30–8:30PM at Fair Haven Fitness in Fair Haven. $6. [Sport]

  • Babytime - Crawling tots and their parents group up with comrades for playtime and sharing. Wednesday, March 10, 10:30AM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free. [Kids]

  • Book Discussion Group - To prep for Ed Asner's upcoming performance at the Flynn, bibliophiles chat about Jean Edward Smith's FDR. Wednesday, March 10, 7:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free. [Words]

  • Burlington Bombers Roller Derby New Member Orientation - Speed demons 18 and up show off their skills at a brand-new, coed derby league's open-recruiting practice session. Wednesday, March 10, 7–9PM at Odd Fellows Hall in Burlington. Free. [Sport]

  • 'Conversations' Series - Vermont Public Television host Fran Stoddard interviews Middlebury professor of dance and environmental studies Andrea Olsen about the roles of spirituality and nature in her art. Wednesday, March 10, 3–5PM at All Souls Interfaith Gathering in Shelburne. Free. [Talks]

  • 'Deepening Our Spirituality' - Folks focus on faith in the context of community, worship, music and more in this monthly discussion group. Wednesday, March 10, 7–8PM at All Souls Interfaith Gathering in Shelburne. Free. [Etc.]

  • Dr. Art Schaller - In "Assembling Faces," the dean of art and architecture illustrates the various ways artists portray the human visage. Museum Rotunda. Wednesday, March 10, 12PM at Sullivan Museum & History Center, Norwich University in Northfield. Free. [Talks]

  • Dr. Tara Natarajan - An associate professor of economics offers a down-to-earth approach in "Evolutionary Economics: A Real World, Integrated, Holistic Systems Approach to Economics." Farrell Room. Wednesday, March 10, 12PM at St. Edmund's Hall, St. Michael's College in Colchester. Free. [Talks]

  • Embroiderers' Guild Meeting - Needle workers check out the sewing projects of their peers, and get a little stitching done of their own. Wednesday, March 10, 9:30AM at Pines Senior Living Community in South Burlington. Free. [Etc.]

  • 'Endgame' - Pete Travis' 2009 film starring William Hurt, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Jonny Lee Miller transports viewers to the final days of apartheid in South Africa. Cinema 2. Wednesday, March 10: 1:30PM, 4PM, 7PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7. [Film]

  • Italian Conversation Group - Parla Italiano? A native speaker leads a language practice for all ages and abilities. Room 101, Wednesday, March 10, 7–9PM at St. Edmund's Hall, St. Michael's College in Colchester. Free. [Etc.]

  • Knit Night - Crafty needle workers (crocheters, too) share their talents and company as they give yarn a makeover. Wednesday, March 10, 6–8PM at Phoenix Books in Essex. Free. [Etc.]

  • Knitting Club - Little ones in third through sixth grades loop soft hats to be sent to the hospital for premature babies. Preregister. Wednesday, March 10, 3–4PM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free. [Kids]

  • Lamoille Valley Year-Round Farmers Artisan Market - Farmers and food producers fill Vermonters' totes with local and organic dining options, including eggs, cider, seeds and cow cheeses. Wednesday, March 10, 3–7PM at River Arts Center in Morrisville. Free. [Food&Drink]

  • 'Life in Washington County' - A documentary created by Sen. Bill Doyle's history class at Johnson State College and Vince Franke of Peregrine Productions explores life in the early 20th century through interviews with 18 longtime area residents. Wednesday, March 10, 7PM at Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier. Free. [Film]

  • Pajama Storytime - Comfy-clothed kiddos get a bedtime tale and snack. Preregister. Wednesday, March 10, 6:30PM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free. [Kids]

  • Peter the Music Man - Educator Peter Alsen lets preschoolers try out various instruments at a fun intro to music theory. Wednesday, March 10, 12:30–1PM at Colchester Meeting House in Colchester. Free. [Kids]

  • Preschool Storytime - Tots ages 3 to 5 read picture books, play with puppets and do math activities. Wednesday, March 10, 10–10:45AM at Brownell Library in Essex Junction. Free. [Kids]

  • 'Prophetic Odyssey' - What happened after Moses died? A study group peruses the prophetic writings to quench its thirst for knowledge. Wednesday, March 10, 11:30AM–12:30PM at Temple Sinai in South Burlington. Free. [Words]

  • Rotary Club of Essex - Rotarians help build goodwill as they organize service goals at weekly social meetings. Nonmembers are welcome to attend. Wednesday, March 10, 12:10–1:30PM at The Essex in Essex. $15 for members; free to drop in. [Community]

  • School Open House - Families explore the hallways and in-session classrooms of this alternative elementary school. Preregister. Wednesday, March 10, 9AM at The Schoolhouse in South Burlington. Free. [Education]

  • 'Teens Read' - Middle schoolers chat about the books that keep them flipping page after page. Wednesday, March 10, 5–5:45PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free. [Kids]

  • 'The Young Victoria' - Emily Blunt plays the rising queen in Jean-Marc Vallée's Oscar-nominated period drama. Cinema 1. Wednesday, March 10: 1:30PM, 4PM, 7PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7. [Film]

  • 'Vietnamese in Vermont' - Son Do, a member of the local Vietnamese community, briefs listeners on the history, cultural background and personal experiences of one of the largest former refugee groups in Chittenden County. Wednesday, March 10, 4–5PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free. [Talks]

  • Visual Presentation & Lecture - A PowerPoint show illuminates the Gnostic perspective on "The Christian Mystery of Initiation." Wednesday, March 10, 7PM at 6 Fairfield Hill Road in St. Albans. Free. [Talks]

  • 'World War II: American Perceptions & Historical Realities' - A lecture investigates Americans' beliefs about the causes, consequences and lessons of the war, and the ethnocentric views that distort its history. Wednesday, March 10, 1:30PM at Town & Country Resort in Stowe. Free. [Talks]

  • 'You Come, Too' - Spend winter lingering on the cultivated lines of selected British poets, from John Donne to T.S. Eliot, with Peter Gilbert's readings and discussion. Wednesday, March 10, 5:30PM at Vermont Humanities Council in Montpelier. Free. [Words]

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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  • Rotary Club of Essex - Rotarians help build goodwill as they organize service goals at weekly social meetings. Nonmembers are welcome to attend. Wednesday, March 10, 12:10–1:30PM at The Essex in Essex. $15 for members; free to drop in.

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  • School Open House - Families explore the hallways and in-session classrooms of this alternative elementary school. Preregister. Wednesday, March 10, 9AM at The Schoolhouse in South Burlington. Free.

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  • 'Endgame' - Pete Travis' 2009 film starring William Hurt, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Jonny Lee Miller transports viewers to the final days of apartheid in South Africa. Cinema 2. Wednesday, March 10: 1:30PM, 4PM, 7PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7.

  • 'Life in Washington County' - A documentary created by Sen. Bill Doyle's history class at Johnson State College and Vince Franke of Peregrine Productions explores life in the early 20th century through interviews with 18 longtime area residents. Wednesday, March 10, 7PM at Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier. Free.

  • 'The Young Victoria' - Emily Blunt plays the rising queen in Jean-Marc Vallée's Oscar-nominated period drama. Cinema 1. Wednesday, March 10: 1:30PM, 4PM, 7PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7.

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  • 'Shipwrecked!' - Louis de Rougemont's adventures stranded off the coast of Australia in the 1890s come to life in this production by Vermont Stage Company. Wednesday, March 10, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $24.30-32.50.

  • 'Aha! James Naismith, Creator of Basketball' - Actor Robert Cheney illustrates how the founder of the popular sport invented the game at Springfield College after overcoming humble beginnings. Wednesday, March 10, 1PM at Charlotte Senior Center in Charlotte. Free.

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  • Book Discussion Group - To prep for Ed Asner's upcoming performance at the Flynn, bibliophiles chat about Jean Edward Smith's FDR. Wednesday, March 10, 7:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.

  • 'Prophetic Odyssey' - What happened after Moses died? A study group peruses the prophetic writings to quench its thirst for knowledge. Wednesday, March 10, 11:30AM–12:30PM at Temple Sinai in South Burlington. Free.

  • 'You Come, Too' - Spend winter lingering on the cultivated lines of selected British poets, from John Donne to T.S. Eliot, with Peter Gilbert's readings and discussion. Wednesday, March 10, 5:30PM at Vermont Humanities Council in Montpelier. Free.

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