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With a theme of “Around the World,” the 16th Annual Festival of Trees at the Bennington Museum is set for Nov. 24 through Dec. 30.

The museum will be deco-rated with vignettes featuring uniquely designed holiday trees decorated by local businesses and non-profit organizations. In addition to the vignettes, there will be more than 40 tabletop trees in the “Children’s Forest,” each decorated by elementary school classes from Bennington and the surrounding area.

Opening day of the exhibit, Nov. 24, has been designated Family Day and Children’s Shopping Day. Admission will be just $1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and children who bring a non-perishable food item for the “Tree of Thanks” will be admit-ted at no charge. Personal care items are especially needed, and will be donated to The Kitchen Cupboard.

Santa will be on hand that

day from 1 to 3 p.m., and chil-dren can also enjoy story time, crafts and snacks. The Children’s Shopping Boutique will be open for kids ages four

to 12, who are invited to select presents for their family mem-bers. All gifts will be priced in the $1 to $7 range, and wrapping is included. Shoppers’ Helpers will be on hand to help children select their presents.

On Saturday, Dec. 8, the museum will host the Festival of Trees Gala from 7 to 10 p.m. Enjoy a welcoming glass of bub-bly, delectable foods from differ-ent regions of the world, fine wine and signature drinks cre-ated for the occasion.

Holiday music will be pro-vided by the Mt. Anthony Union High School Chamber Chorus and Jazz Ensemble. Rounding out the entertainment is a spe-cial appearance by Welcome Blend.

The evening also includes a live auction and silent auction, with exceptional items such as a weekend at the Plaza Hotel in New York City including the-

Festival of Trees at the Bennington Museum

The Manchester Music Festival invites everyone to its Thanksgiving concert, “An Afternoon of Strings and Brass,” at the United Church of Dorset and East Rupert in Dorset on Saturday, Nov. 24 at 4 p.m. Performing will be the Montclair Brass and the Manchester Music Festival String Quintet.

“The string part of the con-cert goes first,” said violist

Ariel Rudiakov, artistic director of MMF. “It will burst out of the musical gate with the irresist-ible energy of Felix Mendelssohn.” The quintet is comprised of Deobrah Buck and Joana Genova on violin, Thoomas Rosenthal and Ariel Rudiakov on viola, and cellist Michael Haber.

Following the quintet is Montclair Brass, playing the music of Gabrielli, Leonard

Bernstein, George Gershwin and fast-rising American com-poser Eric Ewazen.

The Montclair Brass is made up of five outstanding musi-cians including Donald Batchelder, who plays principal trumpet for the New York City Opera; Jeff Scott on French horn, who is a member of the Imani Winds; trumpetist Charles Bumcrot, who has per-formed with the American

Symphony Orchestra; Kyle Turner, principal tubist for the the American Symphony; and trombonist Anthony Mazzocchi, co-artistic director (with his wife, violinist Deborah Buck) of the Kinhaven Music School, who has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

“These five artists are among the most sought-after profes-sionals in New York City, “said Rudiakov. “When they come to

the Dorset church, the audience will be treated to the regal, sig-nature sound of a perfectly bal-anced brass ensemble.”

Tickets for the concert are $25 for adults and $10 for stu-dents with ID. They may be pur-chased at the Northshire Bookstore, at the Festival office at 362-1956, at www.mmfvt.org, or at the door. Admission is free for children under 12 years old.

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Non-members who would like to attend should call Fran Shepherd at 375-2465. More club information is available at [email protected].

Arlington Garden Club Meeting

The Battenkill Valley Runners will present the 17th Annual Running of the Turkeys 5K road race and walk at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 22 at Fisher Elementary School on East Arlington Road. Pre-race regis-tration and packet pick-up will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 21 at 5 p.m. at the Arlington Community House on Route 7A. Race day registration will take place from 8 to 8:45 a.m. Entry fee is $15 in advance or $20 the day of the race. Registration form is available at www.bkvr.org or by calling Jon French at 802-375-8083.

Running of the Turkeys 5K

The Dorset Church Choir will present a unique folk con-cert at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17 at the church on 143 Church Street.

Co-directors Jane Wood and David Chandler promise old-time favorites, some humor, solo and ensemble singing, an audience sing-a-long, guitars and banjo. The choir has 29 members, and memorably per-formed with Judy Collins and in the recent Dorset Idol pro-duction.

Admission is $10 at the door. Proceeds will benefit the music of the Dorset Church. For more information, call 867-2260 or email [email protected].

Folk Concert at Dorset Church

Come to the Mark Skinner Library at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17 for a Family Story Time with an Elf from the Elf Express. Those attending will be eli-gible to win a copy of the contemporary holiday clas-sic “Christopher Pop-in Kins,” the story of the Elf on the Shelf.

Children must be accom-panied by adult caregivers. For more information, call 362-2607. The library is located at 48 West Road in Manchester.

Meet an Elf at Mark Skinner

ater tickets, or a week’s stay at a condo in the Cayman Islands. Bidding on the silent auction will be open from Nov. 24 through the Gala on Dec. 8.

Ticket reservations for the Gala should be made by Nov. 22, by calling the museum at 802-447-1571. Tickets are $50 per per-son.

The Festival of Trees also includes an Afterglow Holiday Dance Party from 8 to 11 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 21. Enjoy dancing to DJ Johnny Love and holiday cocktails at the event, where the “Best of the Fest” awards will be announced. Cover charge is $7 at the door.

More information about the Festival Trees is available by calling the museum at 802-447-1571 or by visiting www.ben-ningtonmuseum.org.

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Hildene, the Lincoln family home, will host a contest enti-tled “Guess the Lincoln Pennies in the Jar,” from Nov. 19 through Dec. 2.

Youth ages five to 15, accom-panied by an adult, are invited to stop by the Welcome Center to record their estimate of how many Lincoln pennies are in the jar. The winner will be the one who comes closest to the total number of pennies, and will receive a check in their name for the actual amount. A matching check will be sent to Superstorm Sandy relief efforts.

Adults may also participate, to be eligible to win a copy of the book “Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln” by Jason Emerson. Only one entry per person is allowed.

Hildene will hold its tradi-tional open house at the muse-um store “Our House for the Holidays,” on Saturday, Dec. 1 and Sunday, Dec. 2.

For more information, call 802-362-1788 or visit www.hildene.org.

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The Rupert Kittay Library will hold an opening reception for watercolorist Lynn Pratt from 3 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17. Her paintings will be on exhibit through the month of December.

An architect by trade, Lynn Pratt worked for Bill Badger & Associates in Manchester, VT and then opening her own firm, Pratt Design. She returned to watercolor painting in 2012 and is now a full-time professional

artist.Lynn has shown her work at

the Woodstock Fine Art Festival, Art on the Green in Pawlet, Rutland’s Art in the Park, and the Vermont Watercolor Society Visions of Vermont Juried Show. She will be showing her work at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and First Friday at the Pember Library and Museum.

For more information, visit www.rupertkittaylibrary.org.

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GUITAR HERO PLAYSTA- TION 2 2 guitars, 3 games, (G H 1 &3 and Aerosmith), $50. 518-638-8138

HAND HELD GPS for hunt- ing call, $20. 518-692-7514

HARLEY DAVIDSON 28 piece beanie collec, 1997- 1999 w/tags. Plus Harley model, $99. 802-265-3403

HEATING 10 FT section of hot water heating fins, new, $40. 518-793-7398

HP 20” FLAT screen com- puter monitor, excellent con- dition, $35. 518-642-2224

JOHN DEERE PUSH MOW- ER self propelled damaged but mower still works. Must pick up, $99. 518-429-6242

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KOBO WIFI ERENDER with charging cable, $25. 518- 642-2224

LADIES GENUINE SHEAR- LING boot, LL Bean size 9, dark brown 8” pull-on, like new, $45. 518-677-8669

LADIES WINTER JACKET color red, size large, $10. 518-642-1636

LADIES WINTER JACKET size large, color lavender, $10. 518-642-1636

LIBERTY BLUE 5 fruit des- ser t bowls, $15. 518-692- 9436

LIFEGEAR MASSAGE TA- BLE w/ carrying case, both sell new for $300, buy now for $90. 518-686-7521

LIVING ROOM SET couch and chair, good shape, $20. 518-632-5410

LOVESEAT GC GOOD for camp, no room for it, you move, Greenwich, $20. 518- 692-8519

MIRROR 30x36 $15. 518-642-1990

M OTO C R O S S R I D I N G boots size 13, made by Thor, red & black, $40. 802-325- 6321

NEW FIRE PROOF safe, 14X16 (17”) deep. Needs new combo, $30. 518-638- 8316

NORA ROBERTS complete collection of books ever writ- ten, Cambridge, $50. 845- 216-9712

PANELS (3) CAN be used as room dividers, 16X84, $25. 518-642-1990

PRINTER HP DESKJET 960C, works great, $20. 518- 695-4352

RCA 5 CD changer, used once, $20. 518-692-7979

REPLACEMENT WINDOW new 34X68 1 over 1 w/ screen. Insulated panes, $80. 518-695-3247

R E T RO K I T C H E N S E T Rectangular table with 4 chairs. Good shape, $35. 518-632-5410

SECRETARY CHAIR w / padded arms, $15. 518-642- 1990

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SLEEPER SOFA tweed, beige and light blue, good condition, $90. 518-695-5165

SNOW MOBILE GLOVES new, $20. 518-642-0794

SNOW MOBILE HELMET new, original price, $159.95 sell for $80. 518-642-0794

SNOW MOBILE BOOTS size 11, worn once, $50. 518-642-0794

STEEL CABLE 50 feet of 7/8 cable w/ manufactured ends, used once, $99. 518- 793-7398

SUNGLASSES MOTOR- CYCLE paid $27, have re- ceipt, $10. 518-692-8519

SURE FIT SLIPCOVER for sofa and chair. Mult i red plaid, check and rose floral pattern, $50. 802-375-6897

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TONYS GAZELLE ex cond, $25. 518-677-2756

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TV 35” FLAT screen w/ re- mote, Cambridge, $99. 845- 216-9712

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UNIVERSAL CAB for walk- b e h i n d s n o w b l o w e r s . Clamps to lower handlebars. 24” wide, $60. 802-265-3403

VC ANDREWS collection of 50 books, Cambridge, $50. 845-216-9712

VERTICAL FILE 4 drawers, older, metal, $20. 518-677- 8588

VERTICAL F ILE FOUR drawers, like new, $40. 518- 677-3396

W I L D G A M E I N N O VA - TIONS IR4C digital 4MP trail camera. Used 6 mo, up- graded, $35. 802-265-3403

WOOD COAL STOVE heats great, you move, $75. 518- 692-7514

WOOD COAT size small, dark brown, knee length, ec. $30. 518-692-8519

W O O D L AT H E D U R A - CRAFT 12’ swing 37” cen- ters, mounted on legs as is , $75. 518-695-3247

WOOD STOVE comfo r t stove, good condition, $75. 518-695-3247

W O O D E N C O U N T R Y QUILT wall rack, $20. 518-638-8316

ZEETA SHOES EXCEL- LENT condition, two pair one red, one black both size 39, selling for $60. 518-686-7521

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PACKING PEBBLES 3/30 gallon bags, FREE for the taking. 518-692-7979

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1998 JEEP GRAND CHER- OKEE LAREDO Great con- dition, 175K, asking $2200. 518-605-2632

1999 VOLKSWAGON PAS- SAT Red, no rust, good in- terior, new stereo system, 195K, asking $2800. 518- 879-5287

2000 JEEP WRANGLER 4 cyl standard, 178K, $3950. 518-222-9446.

2000 SAAB 9-3 Convertible, Good cond, new engine, new turbo, new ball joints, $4000. 518-955-8878

2001 BLACK DODGE Da- kota, 100,000 miles, good condition, $3500/obo. 518- 854-3841 or 518-791-8788

2001 MERCURY COUGAR 118K, 5-speed, 4 cyl. Runs good. $2500. 518-854-3625

2 0 0 1 TOYOTA C A M RY 206,000 miles, runs great, $2300. 802-683-4057

2004 TOYOTA SCION XB 4 door, 110,000 miles, good condition, $7000/obo. 518- 642-3230

2007 BUICK LUCERNE CXS, 55K, V8, very loaded, $14,500. 518-632-5937

2008 AUDI Q4 previous pur- chased maintenance pack- age transferred with car. 43K, still under warranty, ful- ly loaded, sunroof, $16,500/ obo. 802-235-2765

94 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE, runs good, new back struts, r trs & rear brakes. Needs gas lne. 518-692-2475

97 E 320 MERCEDES, Runs great, very clean inside, looks great, black w/grey in- terior, 170K, $3500/obo. 518- 727-6214

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1 9 8 8 B U I C K R E AT TA Looks & runs great, new tires, brakes, & tuneup, nev- er run in the winter, asking $2490/obo. 802-273-2647

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1998 GMC 1500 ext cab p/u, Alum cap, 135K, $3000. 518- 257-0751

2000 CHEVROLET SILVE- RADO 2500, 8’, ext cab, V8, cruise, 61K, EB, EC, one owner, $8000. 518-677-2467

2000 FORD F350 6 speed, standard, 100K, plow, sand- er, 5th wheel hook-up, dump body, $15,000/obo. 518-854- 7737

2000 TOYOTA 4RUNNER limited, immaculate. 71,000 m i , da r k g reen , ask ing $10,500. 518-747-9022

2001 CHEVY TRACKER 4 d r, 5 s p d , 4 c y l , 1 2 7 K , 28MPG, tow alloys, inspect- ed, $2495. 518-686-7076

2001 CHEVY SILVERADO P/U ext cab, 4X4, 5.3 V8, 105k miles, runs exc. $4500. 802-325-2089

2004 CHEVROLET SILVE- RADO 1500 4WD, 4.8L, 65K miles, great shape, good tires, asking $8600. 802-265- 8645 ext 23.

2004 DODGE RAM 1500, quad cab, good condition, $6500. 518-854-3530

2005 FORD F250 SD 5.4 Auto, 57K. Reg cab, great condition. $11,200 802-468- 3170

/QVQTE[ENGU08 SUZUKI C50 Boulevard, 805cc, 5300 miles, Black/ gray, windshield, saddle bags, very good condition, $4500. Manchester. 802- 366-8188

1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $7000. 802-325-3127

2003 MOTOGUZZI CALI- FORNIA EV 1100 with Voy- ager tr ike conversion kit, many extras, $9500/obo. Trades cons. 802-265-3403

2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Ultra Classic, $12,000. 802- 770-2292

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(KTGYQQFAFFORDABLE FIREWOOD By Gould’s. Dry & seasoned hardwood, boiler wood also avai lable. HEAP vendor. 518-499-0307/518-857-0279

ALL CUT SPLIT & DELIV- ERED Hardwood firewood. Seasoned& Green wood now available, any length. 802- 316-6076 or 518-642-1558

LOG LENGTH By the truck load. Hardwood $600. 518- 677-8921/518-681-0227.

LOG LENGTH 2-3-4 cord loads $250, $350 and $450 . 7+ co rd $750 . Green C/S $165; Dry C/S $200. 518-638-6338.

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TOTAL WOOD HEAT. Safe, clean, efficient and comfort- able outdoor wood furnace from Central Boiler. Bee- crofts 518-753-4402

WOOD LOTS WANTED Top prices paid in cash, Call Central Timber at 518-708-4337 or evenings 518-638-6338

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1963 PLYMOUTH VOYAG- ER new brks, struts, shocks, exhaust, belt. Runs great, $900 firm. 518-692-7146

1987 DODGE RAM 1 ton truck, great condition, stan- dard 4spd floor shift, big V8 engine w/63,000 or iginal m i l es . Jus t need room. $5000. OBO 518-638-9000

1990 E350 UHAUL custo- mized box truck. 7.3 diesel auto, new tires and inspec- tion, $2500 802-273-2837

1992 FORD RANGER Me- chanic special , runs, in- spected, roll bar with lights, $2000/obo. 802-235-1391

2003 FORD RANGER p/u, runs good, needs inspection, 125k, no rust. Cossayuna area, $2000. 518-692-2811

98 FORD F150 4.2 liter V6, 5 speed manual transmission, tilt/cruise, PW/PL, AC, ABS, 136K, GC., $1650. 518-642- 9736

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