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On-going and one-time events within 30 minutes of Cabot, including Montpelier, Barre, and St. Johnsbury.

Highlighted events may be of particular interest to Cabot residents.

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Note: It's always a good idea to confirm dates, times, and locations of events listed in any calendar.

Barre1:00 p.m.Story Hour
— Wednesdays
For young people ages 3 - 5.
Location: Aldrich Library, Katherine Paterson Children's Room, 6 Washington Street. Karen Lane, 476-7550.
Story Hour
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Today's Montpelier listings are sponsored by Lost Nation Theater. City Hall Arts Center, 39 Main Street. 229-0492. info@lostnationtheater.org. Theater with Heart in the Heart of Vermont.
Montpelier Book Sale
— March 22nd - April 10th
Thousands of books sorted by subject and at very reasonable prices.
Location: Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 135 Main Street. Ellen Miles, 223-3338.
Montpelier Healing Fire
A night-long Healing Fire to usher in April as sexual violence awareness month. We will have speakers, refreshments, and music during the opening ceremony. We need your help! The fire must be maintained all night long. Shelter, support, food will be provided. Contact Bethany, x23. Vermont Network against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. vtnetwork@vtnetwork.org, 223-1302.
Location: Montpelier Recreation Field, Elm Street.
Montpelier12:00 noon.Toastmasters
— Every other Wednesday
Open to all interested parties. Contact Cheryl Hulbert, 229-7113.
Location: National Life of Vermont, 1 National Life Drive.
Toastmasters
Montpelier6:30 p.m.Film: My Architect
— March 29th - April 1st
Louis Kahn was one of the great 20th century architects, whose work includes the Salk Institute in La Jolla and his most ambitious achievement, the capital of Bangladesh in Dacca. When Louis Kahn died of a heart attack in 1976, he had already been a mostly absent father to 11-year-old Nathaniel, whose mother was one of Louis Kahn's two long-time secret partners. In Kahn's obituary in the New York Times, there was no mention of Nathaniel, his mother, or Kahn's other secret family. In this film, recently nominated for the Best Documentary Oscar, Nathaniel Kahn attempts to uncover and understand the mystery and complexity of Louis Kahn as both a father and an artist. Not rated. 116 minutes.
Location: Savoy Theater, 26 Main Street. film@savoytheater.com, 229-0509, (800) 676-0509.
Montpelier7:00 p.m.Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Society
Farmers Night
Free.
Location: Vermont State House, 115 State Street. 828-2231.
Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Society
Today's Montpelier listings are sponsored by Lost Nation Theater. City Hall Arts Center, 39 Main Street. 229-0492. info@lostnationtheater.org. Theater with Heart in the Heart of Vermont.
Montpelier8:45 p.m.Film: My Architect
— March 29th - April 1st
Louis Kahn was one of the great 20th century architects, whose work includes the Salk Institute in La Jolla and his most ambitious achievement, the capital of Bangladesh in Dacca. When Louis Kahn died of a heart attack in 1976, he had already been a mostly absent father to 11-year-old Nathaniel, whose mother was one of Louis Kahn's two long-time secret partners. In Kahn's obituary in the New York Times, there was no mention of Nathaniel, his mother, or Kahn's other secret family. In this film, recently nominated for the Best Documentary Oscar, Nathaniel Kahn attempts to uncover and understand the mystery and complexity of Louis Kahn as both a father and an artist. Not rated. 116 minutes.
Location: Savoy Theater, 26 Main Street. film@savoytheater.com, 229-0509, (800) 676-0509.
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St. Johnsbury7:00 p.m.Film: House of Sand and Fog
— March 26th - April 1st
Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly star in this powerful drama as two people fighting over the same house. Connelly is Kathy, a troubled young woman struggling with addiction and her husband's departure. Lost in her funk, she fails to check her mail, which includes letters threatening to evict her. After she is thrown out of the house she grew up in — wrongly, it turns out, so she seeks legal representation — Massoud Amir Behrani (Kingsley) buys the property at auction with the goal of selling it at a huge profit so his family can live a better life. Behrani, a former colonel in the Iranian army, is determined to make his family's move to the United States a successful one — nothing matters more to him than his wife and son's well-being. But when he sees Kathy sleeping in a car outside his fence, he knows he is in for a fight. 126 minutes. Rated R.
Location: Catamount Arts Center, 139 Eastern Avenue. catamountarts@charter.net, 748-2600, (888) 757-5559.

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