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July 2022
Early Music Week!
See website for more details! www.earlymusicweek.org Early Music Week is a summer program devoted to the study and performance of music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. We welcome amateur and pre-professional instrumentalists and vocalists ages 14 and up. Early Music Week workshops are intimate, personalized, and non-competitive, and faculty are all devoted and experienced professionals in early music. The focus of the program is chamber music, with at least one performance opportunity for participants who are interested.
Find out more »Agg Ed: Baby Goats!
Come feed bottles to and snuggle baby goats, meet the mamas, learn a ton about goats, types of dairy, running a farm business, and, if desired, we can do a goat yoga/meditation session! Plus, still being just next door, you can’t beat the commute :)
Find out more »Kate Shaughnessy – Courageous Conversations
Kate Shaughnessy is a labor educator at the AFL-CIO who writes curricula on various topics such as leadership, working people’s history, economics, and organizing.
Find out more »Early Music Week Concert
The world-class instructors joining us for Early Music Week are doing a concert! Join us in Schmauch for their beautiful contribution to our summer concert series. Victoria Suchodolski, director, harpsichord Benjamin Swartz, viola da gamba, Baroque cello Lidia Chang, traverso flute Emily Hale, Baroque violin Anastasia Black, voice Martin Bernstein, recorder Read the bios of these fantastic performers and learn more about Early Music Week at earlymusicweek.org!
Find out more »Field Trip! “Indigenous Conservation Today” at Cook Memorial Library
Join us on a field trip to learn more about the indigenous peoples of the area and how they engage with the land of their ancestors. Full Description Below: On Monday, July 11, at 6:30PM, join Cook Memorial Library and Chocorua Lake Conservancy behind the Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth for "Indigenous Conservation Today" with Paul W. Pouliot and Denise K. Pouliot, leaders of The Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook Abenaki People in Alton, New Hampshire. Paul and Denise will…
Find out more »Unpacking Racism in White Liberal and Progressive Families
This complex discussion will begin with Alice telling some personal stories of what she has uncovered about her home city of Englewood NJ in the 60’s when she was growing up. She always thought she’d grown up in a liberal community, but through conversations with Black and white peers from Englewood, she’s learned otherwise! She’s also taken some hard looks at the particular brands of racism she learned in a white liberal family and how she has carried that with…
Find out more »Agg Ed: All Things Garlic with Joanne at Mountain Heart Beet Farm
At Mountain Heart Beet Farm (about 25 minutes away), we’ll help pull up garlic, learn all about planting practices, walk around acres and acres of beautiful food growing gardens, and can even take a dip in the pond at the end if we bring sandwiches for lunch!
Find out more »Chuck Collins – How to Hide a Billion Dollars: Oligarchs, Kleptocrats and their Enablers
We’ve heard about Russian oligarchs and assets parked in US real estate and luxury goods. US and global oligarchs have been using a hidden wealth system globally. Chuck Collins worked with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists on the October 2021 release of the Pandora Papers, a huge global leak that unmasked the role the US now plays as a global tax haven. Chuck is the Director of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for…
Find out more »Boston Worker’s Circle Meet & Greet
A casual community gathering, hosted by visiting group, Boston Worker's Circle to get to know one another and hear more about what folks at the BWC are up to! Coming to World Fellowship for over 20 years, the BWC is always seeking to foster greater community amongst themselves through their time onsite and to build a greater community with those at WFC.
Find out more »Concert! Pamela Means
Learn more about Pamela Means at https://www.pamelameans.com/ Pamela Means is a Easthampton MA-based Out(spoken), Biracial, independent artist whose “kamikaze guitar style” and punchy provocative songs have worn a hole in two of her acoustic guitars. Armed with the razor wit of a stand-up comic, engaging presence, elegant poetry, and irresistible charm, Pamela Means’s “stark, defiant songs” (New York Times) set the status quo and the stage afire. Pamela’s commitment to interrogating social ills was fostered by her unique childhood. “As…
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