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Deborah Lee Luskin, author

Author Deborah Lee Luskin will discuss “Music into Words” in Into the Wilderness, an award-winning novel set at Marlboro Music Festival in 1964, on August 1, at 3 pm, at the Marlboro Community Center. Rose Mayer from New York and Percy Mendell, a life-long Vermonter, are both 64-years old and have nothing in common except…

The 1910 Building

Located in nearby Jacksonville, the 1910 Building is a destination for Contemporary Art featuring artists from the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region.

River Gallery School of Art

For more than 45 years, River Gallery School has been offering workshops, classes and experiences for everyone who wants to make art and explore their creativity. Programs are offered in River Gallery School’s Brattleboro studios, online, and in regional offsite venues.

Michel Moyse Art

Visual artist Michel Moyse welcomes visits to his West Brattleboro studio, where you can see his work and collaborate with Michel to create an artwork.

Next Stage Arts

Next Stage Arts is a nonprofit performance venue and community center in Putney, Vermont.

Excursions from the Square

Based in Philadelphia, Excursions from the Square offers trips to the Marlboro Music Festival and around the United States, Canada, and Europe.

Applewoods Studio

Handmade / hand-carved furniture and vessels made of locally sourced, specialty hardwoods.

Bartleby’s Books

Bartleby’s Books has served southern Vermont for over 30 years. Open 7 days a week. The store carries a wide variety of books and a carefully chosen selection of cards, games and gifts.

Brattleboro Museum & Art Center

This unique museum celebrates some of the finest local art legends of our time, as well as works by international art icons.

Brattleboro Music Center

Founded in 1952 by artistic director Blanche Honegger Moyse, the Brattleboro Music Center is a unique, community-based organization, exceptional for the breadth and quality of its programs.

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