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C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
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November
December8 January 12
FamilyDayforFestival of Trees & Light StowkedSeriesII—
November24-30 Helen Day Art Center, Stowe Village. 1 p.m. Slopestyle
CandyCaneMaking
to 4 p.m.
www.helenday.com, 253-8358. A chance to shine in
Watch as workers boil, pull, turn, roll and twist
Stowe’s terrain parks.
special candy canes into works of art. Free,
December8
Open to male and
family oriented event each Saturday and Sunday.
StoweFestDemoDay
female amateur skiers
Demonstrations begin at 2 p.m. each day. Space Stuck in a time warp with your 210 K2-
and riders of all ages.
limited. Laughing Moon Chocolates, Stowe Ultimates? Ski, ride or tele the hottest and latest
Two-run, freestyle format. Prizes. Registration:
Village. 253-9591. gear on the market. Stop in the Stowe Toys Demo
8 a.m.-10 a.m. (800) 253-4SKI.
Center for a binding fitting. (800) 253-4SKI.
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January 12 &19
StowkedSeriesI—FirstTrickRailJam
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Bring your frozen turkey and your best Thanks-
OrageProsandPowderTour
Smugglers’ Notch Resort has the air, you bring
giving costume as Stowe Mountain Resort
You’ll be able to ski with your favorite pro, take
the BIG. Music, prizes and fun! 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
unveils its new fleet of rails and features. Begins home some fresh Orage product, and hang with
Zone Terrain Park on Sterling Mountain.
at noon, so grab a raffle ticket and jib away.
the likes of JP Auclair, Michelle Parker and TJ
Schiller. Stowe is the Orage Pros and Powder
January 19
December
Tour’s first stop.
www.orageski.com. TorchlightParade&Fireworks
Experience the magic as Stowe Mountain Resort
December 1
December8
comes alive with a spectacle of light. 7 p.m.
13thAnnualBrewfestPart1
Midway Lodge.
StoweCommunity
ChurchChristmasFair
Sample the finest in local and regional beers
and wines with music, munchies and prizes.
January 21 -26
Handmade wreaths,
6 p.m. - 10 p.m. in the Meeting House, StoweWinterCarnival
crafts, baked goods,
Smugglers’ Notch Resort. Zany sporting events, ice-carving competitions,
and our historic
celebrity game shows, movies, and the famous
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Vermont Ballet Theater is joined by the Vermont
pattern. Raffle at the
Ballet Theater School in a production that boasts EasternCups
close of the fair.
over 160 costumes. 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. Dibden Annual FIS- and USSA-sanctioned showcases
Pocket lady and crafts
Center for the Performing Arts, Johnson State the talents of the best men racing in the East.
room for the kids.
College. 635-1476. Spectator alert! 253-7704,
www.teammmsc.org.
Stowe Village. 9:30
a.m. to 2 p.m.
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CandyCaneMaking
10k distances. All ages. 10 a.m. start. Craftsbury
Helen Day Art Center, Stowe Village. Noon to 5
Watch as workers boil, pull, turn, roll and twist
Outdoor Center, Craftsbury. 802-586-7767.
p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. Opening reception Jan.
special candy canes into works of art. Free,
family oriented event each Saturday and Sunday.
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25, 5:30 p.m.
www.helenday.com, 253-8358.
Demonstrations begin at 2 p.m. each day. Space
J.S.BachChristmasOratorio
January 26
limited. Laughing Moon Chocolates, Stowe Vermont Mozart Festival’s annual Stowe holiday ChickenPieSupper
Village. 253-9591. concert. Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, Motets and Traditional church supper served family-style by
Carols for Christmas and Advent, more. $30.
December 2
the fellowship of the Stowe Community Church.
7:30 p.m. Stowe Community Church.
Chicken and gravy, homemade biscuits, vegeta-
AnEveningofChristmasMusic
(802) 862-7352.
vtmozart.org.
bles, coleslaw, potatoes, beverage and home-
Performed by Lamoille County church choirs
and area musicians. 6 p.m. United Church of
December17 -18
made pie! Advance tickets suggested; available
at Col d’Lizard across from the church on Main
Johnson, 100
CormandTheCoach,LiveatSmuggs! Street. Seatings at 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Main Street. DON LANDWEHRLE Join Corm and the Coach as they broadcast live
635-7249. from the Morse Mountain Grille. 6 a.m. - 9 a.m.
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Member Art
Mt. Mansfield to raises funds for children’s chari-
Show. Helen Day Art Center, Stowe Village.
ties. Race begins at 10 a.m. Friday; awards follow
Noon - 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Opening
in the Midway Lodge.
www.fcsraceforkids.org.
reception Dec. 7, 5 p.m.
www.helenday.com,
253-8358.
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TorchlightParade&Fireworks January 26
Experience the magic as Stowe Mountain Resort StoweWinterCarnivalNICAIceCarving
comes alive with a spectacle of light. Fireworks
A new stage adaptation of the charming
Competition
show, Jan. 4 at 7 p.m. Torchlight parade, Jan. 5
Christmas classic. Friday-Saturday, 7 p.m.;
This competition will delight spectators as ice
at 7 p.m. Midway Lodge.
Sunday, 2 p.m. Hyde Park Opera House, Main
carvers use a variety of tools to form master-
Street, Hyde Park. $15/$12. 888-4507.
January 5-6& 12-13
pieces from blocks of ice. Spruce Peak Plaza.
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
www.stowecarnival.com.
FreeFamilyFunRace
Who’s the fastest in your family? Find out on
our timed race course where every racer gets a
prize! From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Lower Madonna Formoreaboutlocalexhibits,turntopage92
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Liftline. Smugglers’ Notch Resort.
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