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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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  • 'M. Butterfly' - Based on Puccini's opera and real events, David Henry Hwang's 1988 play is a tangled web of mystery and romance. Wednesday, February 22, 7:30PM at Briggs Opera House in White River Junction. $15-60. [Theater]

  • Alex Sanchez - In "Cuba Today," the speaker shares her off-road journey through the Caribbean island. Wednesday, February 22, 4:30PM at Brownell Library in Essex Junction. Free. [Talks]

  • American Alpine Club's Green Mountain Book Club - Adventure-loving readers get their climbing fix through literature. Wednesday, February 22, 7PM at Carpenter-Carse Library in Hinesburg. Free. [Words]

  • Baby Time - Crawling tots and their parents convene for playtime and sharing. Wednesday, February 22, 10:30AM–12PM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free; preregister. [Kids]

  • Bird ER - Kids discover how VINS rehabilitates hundreds of wild birds each year, and meet some of the nonreleasable winged wonders. Wednesday, February 22, 11AM at Vermont Institute of Natural Science in Quechee. Regular admission, $9-11; free for kids ages 3 and under. [Kids]

  • Burlington Finance Summit - The city's financial strengths and weaknesses are addressed in talks and presentations. Wednesday, February 22, 7PM at Burlington City Hall Auditorium in Burlington. Free. [Conferences]

  • Chess Club - King defenders practice castling and various opening gambits with volunteer Robert Nichols. Wednesday, February 22, 5:30PM at Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier. Free. [Kids]

  • 'Das Experiment' - Based on a real-life study, Oliver Hirschbiegel's 2001 thriller follows the power play between 20 males stationed as "prisoners" and "guards." Wednesday, February 22, 5:45–9PM at Roger H. Perry Hall, Champlain College in Burlington. Free. [Film]

  • 'Drive' - Ryan Gosling plays a Hollywood stunt driver by day and a getaway-chauffeur for criminals by night in Nicolas Winding Refn's stylish 2011 thriller. Wednesday, February 22: 1:30PM, 7:30PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7. [Film]

  • Enosburg Playgroup - Children and their adult caregivers immerse themselves in singing activities and more. Wednesday, February 22, 10–11:30AM at American Legion in Enosburg Falls. Free. [Kids]

  • Faculty Panel Presentation - Professors Jeffrey Ayres (political science), George Dameron (history), John O'Meara (physics) and Jeffrey Trumbower (religious studies) expound upon the notion of the 2012 apocalypse. Room 101. Wednesday, February 22, 5PM at Cheray Science Hall, St. Michael's College in Colchester. Free. [Talks]

  • 'FernGully: The Last Rainforest' - With the help of one miniature human, fairies try to save their home in this animated 1992 adventure with environmental overtones. Wednesday, February 22, 6PM at Bradford Public Library in Bradford. Free. [Kids]

  • Group Information Session - Prospective students and their families scope out the school through presentations and campus tours. Wednesday, February 22, 10:45AM at St. Michael's College in Colchester. Free; preregister. [Education]

  • Grow Your Own Mushrooms - Eric Swanson of Vermush leads an examination of the fungus among us as he teaches folks to culture and grow mycelia into fungi. Wednesday, February 22, 5–7PM at Hunger Mountain Co-op in Montpelier. $10-12; preregister. [Agriculture]

  • Growing Stronger - Seniors increase their muscle power in training exercises for balance, flexibility and fortitude. Wednesday, February 22, 1PM at Senior Citizen Center in Colchester. Donations accepted; preregister. [Health&Fitness]

  • Highgate Story Hour - Good listeners giggle and wiggle to age-appropriate lit. Wednesday, February 22, 11:15AM–12:15PM at Highgate Public Library in Highgate Center. Free. [Kids]

  • Improv Night - Fun-loving participants play "Whose Line Is It Anyway"-style games in an encouraging environment. Wednesday, February 22, 8–10PM at Spark Arts in Burlington. $5 suggested donation. [Comedy]

  • Information Session - Would-be teachers, principals and school leaders take a lesson on the Upper Valley Educators Institute's certification programs. Wednesday, February 22, 4:30PM at Upper Valledy Educators Institute in Lebanon. Free. [Education]

  • Italian Conversation Group - Parla Italiano? A native speaker leads a language practice for all ages and abilities. Room 101. Wednesday, February 22, 7–9PM at St. Edmund's Hall, St. Michael's College in Colchester. Free. [Language]

  • Kids in the Kitchen - Budding foodies take a behind-the-scenes tour of the store, tasting along the way. Wednesday, February 22, 3:30–4:30PM at Healthy Living in South Burlington. $20 per child; free for an accompanying adult; preregister. [Kids]

  • Let's Learn Japanese! - Little linguists get a fun intro to the language and culture of the Land of the Rising Sun with Middlebury College student Jerry Romero. Wednesday, February 22, 4:30–5:30PM at Ilsley Public Library in Middlebury. Free. [Kids]

  • Lights, Camera, Action! - Budding videographers sharpen their production skills in a four-day youth filmmaking camp. Community Meeting Room, third floor. Wednesday, February 22, 9–11AM at Middlebury Community Television in Middlebury. Free; preregister. [Kids]

  • LZ Granderson - CANCELED. In "Dare You to Move," the openly gay sports journalist recounts his journey from poverty, physical abuse and gang culture. Wednesday, February 22, 7PM at McCarthy Arts Center, St. Michael's College in Colchester. Free. [Talks]

  • Maeve Kim - The well-traveled birder shares photos and lively stories from her adventures, as well as tips for spotting feathers in flight. Wednesday, February 22, 6:30PM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free. [Talks]

  • Montgomery Playgroup - Little ones exercise their bodies and their minds in the company of adult caregivers. Wednesday, February 22, 9:30–11AM at Montgomery Town Library in Montgomery Center. Free. [Kids]

  • Montréal en Lumiére - Theater, circus arts, classical music, dance and puppetry collide in La Belle Ville's annual winter festival. Wednesday, February 22, 11:30AM–10PM at Various locations in Montreal. Various prices; visit montrealenlumiere.com for full schedule and details. [Fairs&Festivals]

  • Moving & Grooving With Christine - Two- to 5-year-olds jam out to rock-and-roll and world-beat tunes. Wednesday, February 22, 11–11:30AM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free. [Kids]

  • Natural Remedies to Reduce Depression - Stephen Brandon looks at the role of vitamins, hormones, toxicity and stress to identify the causes of this disorder, which antidepressants do not address. Wednesday, February 22, 5:30–6:30PM at Healthy Living in South Burlington. Free; preregister. [Health&Fitness]

  • Night Riders - Skiers and riders compete in the illuminated terrain parks for prizes. Wednesday, February 22, 4:30–8PM at Bolton Valley Resort in Bolton Valley. $18 includes lift ticket; $12 for season-pass holders. [Sport]

  • Open House - A short presentation introduces visitors to the programs and new facilities of this organization working toward economic, social and racial justice. Wednesday, February 22, 5–7PM at Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity in Burlington. Free. [Etc.]

  • Preschool Story Time - Tots ages 3 to 5 read picture books, play with puppets and do math activities. Wednesday, February 22, 10–10:45AM at Brownell Library in Essex Junction. Free. [Kids]

  • Presenting the Draft Winooski River Basin Plan - Listeners offer feedback on the agency's work developing strategies to improve or enhance water resources in Basin 8 of the Winooski River Watershed. Wednesday, February 22, 7–8:30PM at Vermont Agency of Natural Resources in Essex Junction. Free. [Talks]

  • Snowflake Festival - Two weeks of family-friendly diversions include sleigh rides, a torchlight parade, skating, snowmobile races, a chowder fest and more. Wednesday, February 22, 10:30AM–7:45PM at Main Street in Lyndonville. Free; visit lyndonvermont.com for full schedule. [Fairs&Festivals]

  • Spencer Smith - The author shares his novel about a photographer coming to terms with her professional, social and sexual identity through the 1960s to '90s. Wednesday, February 22, 7PM at Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier. Free. [Words]

  • Spend Smart - Those who struggle to save learn savvy skills for managing money. Wednesday, February 22, 10AM–12PM at Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity in Burlington. Free. [Seminars]

  • Susan Ross Grimaldi - The traveler shares two short documentary films about her journeys through China and Mongolia. Wednesday, February 22, 7PM at Jaquith Public Library in Marshfield. Free. [Talks]

  • The Nature of February - On easy to moderately difficult excursions, a naturalist points out the survival skills of the forest's animals and plants. Wednesday, February 22: 10:30AM, 1:30PM at Mad River Glen Ski Area in Fayston. $15-25; $65 per family of four. [Outdoors]

  • Through the Eyes of Raptors - Friends of feathered fliers learn about the fascinating lives of falcons and owls. Wednesday, February 22, 2PM at Vermont Institute of Natural Science in Quechee. Regular admission, $9-11; free for kids ages 3 and under. [Kids]

  • Tung Tai Chi Chuan - Madeleine Piat-Landolt offers instruction in the principles and practice of this civil and martial art, with emphasis on its benefits to well-being. Wednesday, February 22, 5:30–7PM at McClure MultiGenerational Center in Burlington. $15. [Health&Fitness]

  • 'War Horse' - When his beloved steed is sold to the army, a young man enlists to serve in World War I in Steven Spielberg's 2011 drama. Wednesday, February 22, 7PM at Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College in Hanover. $5-7. [Film]

  • 'Weekend' - What was intended to be a one-night stand between two guys turns out to be a longer-lasting connection that speaks to the struggle for the life fully lived in Andrew Haigh's 2011 drama. Wednesday, February 22: 1:30PM, 5:30PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7. [Film]

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Agriculture (1)

  • Grow Your Own Mushrooms - Eric Swanson of Vermush leads an examination of the fungus among us as he teaches folks to culture and grow mycelia into fungi. Wednesday, February 22, 5–7PM at Hunger Mountain Co-op in Montpelier. $10-12; preregister.

Comedy (1)

  • Improv Night - Fun-loving participants play "Whose Line Is It Anyway"-style games in an encouraging environment. Wednesday, February 22, 8–10PM at Spark Arts in Burlington. $5 suggested donation.

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Fairs&Festivals (2)

  • Montréal en Lumiére - Theater, circus arts, classical music, dance and puppetry collide in La Belle Ville's annual winter festival. Wednesday, February 22, 11:30AM–10PM at Various locations in Montreal. Various prices; visit montrealenlumiere.com for full schedule and details.

  • Snowflake Festival - Two weeks of family-friendly diversions include sleigh rides, a torchlight parade, skating, snowmobile races, a chowder fest and more. Wednesday, February 22, 10:30AM–7:45PM at Main Street in Lyndonville. Free; visit lyndonvermont.com for full schedule.

Film (4)

  • 'Das Experiment' - Based on a real-life study, Oliver Hirschbiegel's 2001 thriller follows the power play between 20 males stationed as "prisoners" and "guards." Wednesday, February 22, 5:45–9PM at Roger H. Perry Hall, Champlain College in Burlington. Free.

  • 'Drive' - Ryan Gosling plays a Hollywood stunt driver by day and a getaway-chauffeur for criminals by night in Nicolas Winding Refn's stylish 2011 thriller. Wednesday, February 22: 1:30PM, 7:30PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7.

  • 'War Horse' - When his beloved steed is sold to the army, a young man enlists to serve in World War I in Steven Spielberg's 2011 drama. Wednesday, February 22, 7PM at Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College in Hanover. $5-7.

  • 'Weekend' - What was intended to be a one-night stand between two guys turns out to be a longer-lasting connection that speaks to the struggle for the life fully lived in Andrew Haigh's 2011 drama. Wednesday, February 22: 1:30PM, 5:30PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7.

Health&Fitness (3)

  • Growing Stronger - Seniors increase their muscle power in training exercises for balance, flexibility and fortitude. Wednesday, February 22, 1PM at Senior Citizen Center in Colchester. Donations accepted; preregister.

  • Natural Remedies to Reduce Depression - Stephen Brandon looks at the role of vitamins, hormones, toxicity and stress to identify the causes of this disorder, which antidepressants do not address. Wednesday, February 22, 5:30–6:30PM at Healthy Living in South Burlington. Free; preregister.

  • Tung Tai Chi Chuan - Madeleine Piat-Landolt offers instruction in the principles and practice of this civil and martial art, with emphasis on its benefits to well-being. Wednesday, February 22, 5:30–7PM at McClure MultiGenerational Center in Burlington. $15.

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Outdoors (1)

  • The Nature of February - On easy to moderately difficult excursions, a naturalist points out the survival skills of the forest's animals and plants. Wednesday, February 22: 10:30AM, 1:30PM at Mad River Glen Ski Area in Fayston. $15-25; $65 per family of four.

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  • Night Riders - Skiers and riders compete in the illuminated terrain parks for prizes. Wednesday, February 22, 4:30–8PM at Bolton Valley Resort in Bolton Valley. $18 includes lift ticket; $12 for season-pass holders.

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  • 'M. Butterfly' - Based on Puccini's opera and real events, David Henry Hwang's 1988 play is a tangled web of mystery and romance. Wednesday, February 22, 7:30PM at Briggs Opera House in White River Junction. $15-60.

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