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Live Music Lineup: Palaver Strings livestream and Arcadia Band in York
You can also catch a Led Zeppelin tribute act in Ogunquit.
Turn your Thursday night on its ear with a stream from musician-led ensemble Palaver Strings. Their show “Metamorphosis” delves into the beauty of pain and transformation by way of two extraordinary pieces of music. You’ll hear them play Strauss’s “Metamorphosen” as a means of looking back and witnessing World War II. They’ll also play Schoenberg’s “Verklartke Nacht,” which looks inward at redemption through love. The evening kicks off with a pre-concert conversation, and while they’re playing, you’ll see visuals created by Yoon S. Byun.
A theft was reported April 12 about 8:15 a.m. on Atlantic Avenue. A summons was issued April 12 about 10:15 a.m. after a traffic stop on Lindsay Road. A report of larceny-forgery-fraud was investigated April 12 about 1:35 p.m. on Old Seabury Road. A structure fire was reported April 12 about 3:22 p.m. on Clay Hill Road. A scam was reported April 12 about 4:15 p.m. in the area of Victoria Court. A criminal trespassing report was investigated April 12 about 4:55 p.m. in the area of Willow Avenue. A scam was reported April 12 about 5:50 p.m. in the area of Perkins Court. A structure fire was reported April 12 about 6 p.m. in the area of Seaward Way.
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Tell us about the most memorable day you’ve had working on the farm.
Dean Wilber: “There are so many memorable days that we’ve had on the farm. I can’t name just one. We have had the honor of hosting several of the governor’s annual tree tapping ceremonies and visitors from all over the world. I’ve enjoyed working with folks from Havenwood Heritage Heights on the Bucket Brigade and being invited to their pancake breakfast. But perhaps I take the greatest pleasure in sharing the maple story with children because many have not seen the old-fashioned maple practices and operations that I enjoyed. If you think about it, it’s STEM at work. We have had kindergarten kids up through college students. One year we even had a group of Australian students in New Hampshire for the FIRST competition. Those students really asked some technical questions!”
Meet the Creators Who Make Craft Whiskey Possible
Heidi Korb and her father, Russ Karasch, provide craft distillers with custom barrels from Black Swan Cooperage. (Photo by Peter Garritano)
“Folks in the craft spirits industry are looking to make differentiated products,” says Dave Green, president and CEO of
Skagit Valley Malting in Washington. “You can’t do that with commodity ingredients.” Green supports small-scale distillers, valuing flavor over yield, with locally grown grains like Obsidian, an exotic barley variety originally from Egypt, and Skagit white club wheat, introduced to the Pacific Northwest from Spain in the 1700s.
Green’s customers include forward-thinking whiskey makers like