Multi-Media Art Sale & Party to Support Access to the Arts
September 13 at 5:30pm

September 24 - October 5, 2025
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No One Cares About Crazy People
Saturday, September 6 at 2:00pm
“No One Cares About Crazy People” explores the mental health crisis in America through intimate personal stories and urgent social commentary. Narrated by Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul) with original music by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, the film was inspired by Vermont author Ron Powers's acclaimed book of the same name.
Watch the trailer HERE.
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Bread + Puppet
Sunday, September 7 at 4:30pm
Brass Band at 4:00pm"Our Domestic Resurrection Revolution in Progress!" is a brand new show! As usual, the show will draw on traditional circus tropes and familiar Bread and Puppet iconography to draw attention to the urgent issues of the day. Stilt dancers, paper maché beasts of all sizes and a riotous brass band make a raucous, colorful spectacle of protest and celebration set against the iconic Bread + Puppet hand-painted bus.
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Harry Bliss in conversation with Sue Halpern
Monday, September 8 at 6:00pm
Join New Yorker contributors Harry Bliss and Sue Halpern as they discuss Bliss's new graphic memoir You Can Never Die.
This event will be held in The Anderson Studio.
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The Moth StorySLAM
Tuesday, September 9 at 7:00pm
Doors open at 6:30pmHave a story that didn't fit a Moth theme? We're throwing themes out the window! This is your chance to tell a tale about whatever your heart desires. Carte blanche to share from the deep cuts, the archived memories, the untold stories. Everything but the kitchen sink. Was your name not selected from the hat? Does a blank page feel too daunting?
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Parent On Board - Sketch Comedy Revue
MACo Presents
September 18 - September 20thOur talented team of actor/writer/improvisors have created original scenes and songs based on the wildly challenging yet wondrously wonderful world of parenting and being parented. The show is directed by Andrew Ritter, a former director, teacher, and performer of sketch comedy and improvisation at The Second City in Chicago.
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From Earth to Earth
Wednesday, September 24 at 6:00pm
This short, 20-minute documentary describes natural burial and its benefits through stories from the people who worked to make it legal in Vermont. Followed by Q&A with the founder of Vermont Forest Cemetery.
Visit the Jackson Gallery
The Will & Carolyn Jackson Gallery features 8-10 exhibits per year, showcasing Vermont artists across an array of media. Learn more about the latest show!
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