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♦ Announcing Vermont Reads 2009: When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka.
Expands to nine sites! See the schedule for talks near you. Also listen to featured talks on VPR.
♦ ”You Come, Too”: Spring and Summer with Robert Frost After-work Evenings of Frost in Montpelier at the Vermont Humanities Council
♦ BackStory Radio History Series Listen online to this engaging
♦ VHC Promotes Civil War Sites in Vermont Read details about this project and about how to find sites in your community using VHC’s Civil War Site Research Kit
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Office in Montpelier
11 Loomis Street, Montpelier, Vermont 05602 802.262.2626 Fax: 802.262.2620 E-mail: info@vermonthumanities.org |
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Vermont Humanities Council |
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11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 802.262.2626 |
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Sharing Our Past . . . Shaping Our Future |
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♦ NEW Reading and Discussion Catalogue VHC celebrates 30 years of Reading and Discussion with a new catalogue and new offerings
♦ Announcing A Guide to Fiction Set in Vermont for Children and Young Adults VHC’s second book by author Ann McKinstry Micou
A poetry project in Vermont’s prisons
♦ Humanities Commentaries on Vermont Public Radio Learn more about the humanities through commentaries by Peter Gilbert, VHC’s executive director, heard on Vermont Public Radio. |
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Call for Nominations for 2009 Victor R. Swenson Humanities Educator Award Tell VHC about an educator who inspires you. Nominations due July 1. |