[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]The Vermont Book Shop hosts Jason Lutes, Vermont-based cartoonist of the graphic novel omnibus Berlin, a 20 year literary masterpiece of historical fiction about the decline of the Weimar Republic and the rise of fascist extremism in 1930s Germany in conversation with local author Jack Mayer, author of the award-winning Before the Court of Heaven, a fictional depiction of events as they unfolded in Germany and beyond. Recorded 10/17/18.
[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Internationally-known, Brandon, Vermont, artist Fran Bull discusses her art installation In Flanders Fields, on view at the Sheldon Museum, which is based on her moving artistic interpretation of the well-known poem by Canadian Lieutenant Colonel, John McCrae, M.D., who wrote the poem after witnessing a comrade blown to bits at the 1915 battle of Ypres. A talk presented by the Sheldon Museum. Recorded 10/17/18
[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Ashley Wolff, daughter and granddaughter of artists, reflects on what she has inherited, what she has done with it and what she hopes she is passing on. Ashley’s books will be available for sale at the event. Presented by the Middlebury Chapter of the AAUW. Filmed Oct. 16, 2018 at the Ilsley Public Library by Middlebury Community Television.[/ezcol_2third_end][ezcol_1third] Producer: Ilsley Public Library
[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Addison/Rutland County Candidates for the Vermont House & Senate participate in a series of Candidate Forums co-hosted by the Addison County Chamber of Commerce (ACCoC) and the Addison County Economic Development Corporation (ACEDC) Recorded 10/10/18. [/ezcol_2third_end][ezcol_1third] Producer: MCTV
[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Tim Spears, Middlebury College Vice President for Academic Development and Professor of American Studies recently embarked upon visit to European and American veterans’ memorials and offers his insights on the changes in how our veterans are publicly honored. A talk presented by the Sheldon Museum. Recorded 10/10/18
[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]In the spring of 2013, Peter Macfarlane through-paddled the Northern Forest Canoe Trail from theAdirondacks to northern Maine, a distance of some 750 miles in 28 days in a cedar-strip canoe that he designed and built. His presentation at the Ilsley Library regarding this trip was recorded for MCTV. This spring he ventured out on the Trail for another through-paddle, but this time took on more of a
challenge by paddling from Maine to the Adirondacks. He faced nine major upstream rivers and only four downstream, not to mention prevailing headwinds, which were to be a significant player in this
trek. On the 10th of June he paddled into Old Forge to become the first recorded person to through-paddle the Trail from east to west. In this presentation he takes the audience on a trip through his planning, and then the roller coaster ride of overcoming challenges, joyful paddling, loss, exhaustion, despair, and some sublime moments, all illustrated with photos and snippets of video. Recorded 10/9/18 by MCTV.[/ezcol_2third_end][ezcol_1third] Producer: Ilsley Public Library
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