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The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, September 11-17

Explore our picks for must-do events in Vermont this week, including RockFire: The Elemental Experience, an homage to Websterville granite heritage

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Published September 9, 2024 at 9:00 a.m.
Updated September 11, 2024 at 11:02 a.m.


RockFire: The Elemental Experience - COURTESY OF LETTER10 CREATIVE
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  • RockFire: The Elemental Experience

Blaze of Quarry

Saturday 14

Once the site of 75 active quarries, Millstone Hill in Websterville lights up the night at RockFire: The Elemental Experience, an homage to the area's granite heritage. The evening starts with music, food and fireworks and culminates in Firewalk, a 1.5-mile bagpipe-led procession to firelit art installations and more live performances, illuminated by bonfires and candles.

Spore de Ballet

Tuesday 17-Thursday 19
You Look Like a Fun Guy - COURTESY OF WHITNEY BROWNE
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  • You Look Like a Fun Guy

New York City-based troupe Dance Heginbotham makes movement magic from the modest mushroom in an outdoor performance of You Look Like a Fun Guy at Dartmouth College's golf course in Hanover, N.H. Against a John Cage-inspired score, the artists portray the full life cycle — from spore to fruiting to decay — of one of nature's most resilient organisms.

Scream Time

Friday 13
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  • Jeremy Holm

Vergennes Opera House gets a jump scare on spooky season with the Vermont premiere of Brooklyn 45, a supernatural thriller about veterans who confront ghosts of their past — and present — when a séance goes off the rails. The film screening includes a meet and greet with local actor and star Jeremy Holm, previously in Netflix's "House of Cards."

Taste Away

Friday 13 & Saturday 14
Taste of Montpelier - COURTESY OF PAUL RICHARDSON
  • Courtesy Of Paul Richardson
  • Taste of Montpelier

Taste of Montpelier Food & Arts Festival returns to celebrate the artisan bakers, brewers, chefs and craftspeople of central Vermont. Start with Hispanic Heritage Month-themed foods and salsa dancing at Barr Hill on Friday night, then enjoy downtown street performances, chef demos, food trucks, restaurant specials and local art on Saturday.

Pressing Matters

Saturday 14
Norman's Attic Fall Fest - COURTESY OF PAT & JOHN WILLIAMS
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  • Norman's Attic Fall Fest

Arlington, historic home of American artist Norman Rockwell, provides the backdrop for Norman's Attic Fall Fest, a picture-perfect autumnal gathering with live music, home-baked goods, a cider press, town-wide tag sales and vendors selling everything from vinyl records to maple syrup. Bonus: Get an early look at fall foliage on the drive in.

Stein and Dine

Saturday 14
Oktoberfest - © SERGEY NAZAROV | DREAMSTIME
  • © Sergey Nazarov | Dreamstime
  • Oktoberfest

Hired Hand Brewing and Bar Antidote get their oom-pah-pah on to host Oktoberfest in downtown Vergennes. Musicians, local artists of all stripes and an array of food — including bespoke batches of ice cream from local specialty shop Lu•lu — keep the Bavarian-inspired vibes rolling.

Drawing on a Legacy

Ongoing
"Dories" by Cy Sloane - COURTESY OF JESSICA ENGELS
  • Courtesy Of Jessica Engels
  • "Dories" by Cy Sloane

Saint Michael's College in Colchester honors the work of its first art professor, the late Cyril "Cy" Sloane, with "Retrospective" in the McCarthy Arts Gallery. Many pieces in the exhibit depict the architectural subjects favored by the beloved teacher, including the one he painted most often: the lime kiln that was near campus during his tenure.

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