Howard Center Board Games
Developmental Service clients and their support staff gather to play board games and socialize.
Developmental Service clients and their support staff gather to play board games and socialize.
Meeting of the CCTV Board
2-3 People Playing Music
Throughout the 1950s, the annual live telecasts of Gian Carlo Menotti's opera were a cherished holiday tradition in homes across America. Tailored for children, Amahl is a heartwarming tale of a little shepherd, a gift, the Three Kings, and a miraculous cure. This is the version beloved by millions: originally telecast on Christmas Day, 1955, staged by the composer, starring Bill McIver as Amahl and Rosemary Kuhlmann as Mother.
A chance for youngsters to get up close and friendly with some of the most important instruments used in traditional music. And share the Irish heritage with a new generation, or expand your children’s cultural horizons by creating some Irish-themed crafts. All ages are welcome.
Meeting of Vermonters for People-Oriented Places