I have often wanted to attend local events but couldn't find anyone else interested in going. I know there are friends and aquaintences who would love to go and I thought this would be a great way to connect. So "Borealis" meaning pertaining to the North and "Blender" as in mixing up. If you like this idea, add more friends to it. You can also make your own posts to find people to go to things with you. The more the merrier but I'd like to keep it local please!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Chihuly is coming to Boston MFA!!!
I'm a huge fan of Chihuly. I'd love to plan a trip to the museum say, on April 30th. If enough people want to go, we could stay overnight at the LaQuinta Suites for a fairly reasonable rate. They have 2 bedroom suites there. The dates of the show are April 8th to August 7. If another date works better, just let me know. We should stay away from the last week of May and first of June due to the high number of graduations in Boston at that time. It's just too darn crowded.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Return to the Forbidden Planet
So my good friend Molly makes me go see many plays that I would not otherwise be inclined to see. Last night we went to the GMUHS performance of Return to the Forbidden Planet. I prepared for a snooze but as you might expect since I'm writing about it, the play was enjoyable. It's a spoof on Shakespeare and takes place on an intergalactic ship. And then there's the music. I knew the words to every song they sang such as "Don't let me be misunderstood", "Gloria", "Only the Lonely", "Monster Mash" and of course "Mr. Spaceman". There were 20 songs in all. How can you miss with great 50's and 60's music and a total spoof on Shakespeare? If you want to check it out, tomorrow is your last chance. 7PM at GMUHS, April 2.
Gardening Presentation
Ok, I'm definately NOT a master gardener. That's why I might go to this.
Master Gardeners’ Evening
Master Gardeners’ Evening
WhenWed, June 15, 7pm – 8pm
WhereMeet at Rockingham Free Public Library, 65 Westminster Street, Bellows Falls, VT (map)
DescriptionFree. Local Master Gardeners will present a program featuring slides and discussion about their local projects. Co-sponsored by the Museum, Rockingham Library, and Ascutney Mountain Audubon Society. Partially funded by TransCanada Corporation.
Movie Screening in Chester!
The Nature Museum of Grafton is screening "Mother nature's Child" at Newsbank in Chester. Ok, Ok, I believe in getting kids outside and want to spread the word. Put it on your calendar!
Screening of Mother Nature’s Child
Screening of Mother Nature’s Child
WhenThu, May 12, 7pm – 9pm
WhereMeet at the NewsBank Conference Center, second floor auditorium, 352 Main Street (Route 11 West) in Chester, VT (map)
DescriptionFree. This documentary explores nature’s role in the health and development of children and examines children's need to explore and play outdoors. A post-film discussion will be led by Director/ Producer Camilla Rockwell and David Sobel, Antioch New England professor and author of a new book called Wild Play: Parenting Adventures in the Great Outdoors. As an entire generation of children disconnects from the natural world, Rockwell asks: “What will they lose intellectually, emotionally, physically, spiritually? Why do children need unstructured time outside? How is play a form of learning? Why are teachers resistant to taking students outside? What does it mean to educate the ‘whole’ child?” Light refreshments served. Space provided courtesy of NewsBank Conference Center. Co-sponsored by The Compass School.
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