10th Annual Burlington Seed Swap
This free community event celebrates the upcoming gardening season and brings gardeners together to share seeds, garden stories,
Staff setup: 12 tables with 12 chairs in a horsehoe shape, No AV
This free community event celebrates the upcoming gardening season and brings gardeners together to share seeds, garden stories,
Staff setup: 12 tables with 12 chairs in a horsehoe shape, No AV
In 2020, resolve to step out of your familiar reading routine and travel to parts unknown through literature. We begin 2020 with one of the world’s newest and oldest languages – Modern Hebrew. Our second book is Dearest Anne by Judith Katzir, with Dalya Bilu (Translator). The discussion will be lead by Lani Ravin on Wednesday, January 22 at 6:30pm.
About the Book:
In 2020, resolve to step out of your familiar reading routine and travel to parts unknown through literature. We begin 2020 with one of the world’s newest and oldest languages – Modern Hebrew. Our first book is And the Rat Laughed by Nava Semel with discussion lead by Lani Ravin on Wednesday, January 22 at 6:30pm. This five-part short novel by Israeli novelist Nava Semel explores the complexity of memory, storytelling and the life of a story beyond its original telling.
About the Book:
Learn from experts about the No Mas Polimigra campaign, which aims to decrease collaboration between Vermont police and CBP/ICE.
Staff setup: 70 chairs, 3 tables, AV needed - trained
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English-language class for beginning English speakers. Covers vocabulary, basic grammar and pronounciation. No registration required.
English-language class for intermediate and advanced speakers. Class covers grammar, vocabulary, idioms and pronounciation. No registration required.
Join other readers at this hybrid discussion - both in-person and on Zoom of Jacqueline Woodson's Red at the Bone
Contact: Barbara Shatara at bshatara@burlingtonvt.gov to register and to obtain Zoom info.
About This Month's Book, Jacqueline Woodson's Red at the Bone:
Closing ceremony for the “1619: Arrival of the First Africans Traveling Exhibit” sponsored, in part, by Vermont Racial Justice Alliance and the Fletcher Free Library