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DOVER â Inspiration for interacting with the world and reckoning with a not-so nice past can be found in the teachings of Black Elk, who lived from 1863 to 1950 and helped heal his native community.
âBlack Elkâs story is very similar to a lot of broad contours in the Abenaki story, the way Abenakis engaged with and survived their encounter with the new world that they faced,â said Damian Costello, author of ââBlack Elk: Colonialism and Lakota Catholicismâ and international expert on the subject.
Costello will present Re-Indigenizing our Relationship with Nature: The Legacy of Nicholas Black Elk, Holy Man of the Lakota, at Dover Free Libraryâs Dessert Social fundraiser at 7 p.m. Aug. 12 at Dover Town Hall. Donations of desserts and pastries are being requested for the event.
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BRATTLEBORO â A new initiative is set to shed more light on local Abenaki history and their existing culture via programming through Retreat Farm.
âThis is an Abenaki word, A-T-O-W-I, and it means together in space and time,â Rich Holschuh, director of the Atowi Project, said during the Brattleboro Rotary Club meeting held remotely Thursday.
The cultural outreach organization will improve a trail at the Retreat Meadows and add signs telling the history of the area through âAbenaki eyesâ among other projects, Holschuh said. An event in August at the farm announced the undertaking.
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Brattleboro Museum & Art Center partners with Retreat Farm in an artistic celebration of New England’s fishing traditions
Vermont Business Magazine Most New Englanders have seen ice shanties on frozen lakes, but few, if any, have seen an ice shanty shaped like a fish not to mention a stovepipe hat, a wishing well, or a wedge of cheese. The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) and Retreat Farm present all this and more in the inaugural Artful Ice Shanties Design-Build Competition, an outdoor celebration of the delightful possibilities of winter.
Over a dozen artistic and ingenious ice shanties will be on view at Retreat Farm from February 13 to 28. Visitors are encouraged to check them out anytime between dawn and dusk, and to pair their visit with ice skating on the Retreat Meadows (conditions permitting) or walking, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing on the trails at Retreat Farm. All activities are free and open to the public. Masks and so
Fireworks over the Retreat Meadows
Brattleboro Recreation Department and the Last Night Committee hosted the annual fireworks show over the Retreat Meadows during Last Night Brattleboro on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020. 1 of 14
John Arrison, with Northstar Fireworks, watches as a firework shell goes up during the annual Last Night Brattleboro fireworks show over the Retreat Meadows, in Brattleboro, Vt., on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020. Brattleboro Recreation Department and the Last Night Committee organized the event.
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John Hanninson, with Northstar Fireworks, puts a shell into one of the tubes for the annual Last Night Brattleboro fireworks show over the Retreat Meadows, in Brattleboro, Vt., on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020. Brattleboro Recreation Department and the Last Night Committee organized the event.