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The AFLCR is affiliated with the Federation of Alliances Françaises USA.
Feb. 06, 2017
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German Education and Business Partnerships
Feb. 20, 2017
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Vermont Symphony Orchestra plans for the future
Feb. 27, 2017
Ben Cadwallader Executive Director, Vermont Symphony Orchestra since September 2015
Born and Raised in South Burlington.
Graduated from South Burlington High School
Mannes School of Music New York City, major in Oboe Mannes School of Music's New York String Orchestra Seminar Production Coordinator · 2006 to 2008 · New York, New York
Concert Development Associate · June 2008 to June 2010 · Manhattan, New York
General manager · June 2009 to August 2010 · Manhattan, New York
Youth Orchestra of San Antonio, Operations Director · August 2010 to October 2012 · San Antonio, Texas
Los Angeles Philharmonic, Education Programs Manager · October 2012 to October 2015 · Los Angeles, California |
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Vermont Works - new funding opportunity for companies to grow in Vermont
Mar. 06, 2017
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Burlington Police Recognition Luncheoon
Mar. 13, 2017
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General Health Care update on Univesity Medical Center
Mar. 27, 2017
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The Permanent Fund
Apr. 03, 2017
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Burlington's Generator project
Apr. 10, 2017
Burlington City Arts, Burlington Parks and Recreation, the Burlington Community and Economic Development Office and the Generator Board of Directors are excited to announce the opening of Generator, Burlington's first Maker Space. Generator, located in the lower level of Memorial Auditorium on Main Street, is a combination of artist studio, classroom, and business incubator focused on the act of making things. Generator exists at the intersection of art, science and technology and as such creates a community of collaboration between artists, engineers, entrepreneurs and artisans. Working in partnership with Generator, the Champlain College MakerLab is set to open in late April as part of the Emergent Media Center's expansion at the Miller Center building on Lakeside Avenue. The Champlain MakerLab will give Champlain students, alumni and Generator members access to 3D printers and scanners — including the ProJet 4500, the most sophisticated 3D color printer available — laser cutters, computer-controlled milling machines, electronics and ;microcontrollers, along with a range of traditional fabrication tools. |
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UVM athletics - from head to toe. An update from Jeff Schulman - Athletic Director
Apr. 17, 2017
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Annual Auction and fundraiser to benefit Pure Water for the World
Apr. 24, 2017
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St Michael's Playhouse
May 08, 2017
From its humble beginnings in 1947 the Playhouse has blossomed into an award-winning, highly regarded equity theater company, featuring talent from Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theaters, along with a stellar pool of professional actors from the Greater Burlington area. Housed in one of the best theater facilities in Vermont, the Playhouse attracts approximately 16,000 theatergoers each season to see live professional theater, produced, rehearsed, and performed right here in the green mountain state. Additionally, the Playhouse’s nationally recognized internship program has been the springboard for countless successful careers in professional theater across the country. As the premiere professional theater company in Northern Vermont the Playhouse is considered “One of the best regional theater companies in America” by the New York City Drama League and hailed by Yankee Magazine as “The Best of New England.” |
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Davis Studio - offering 40 art classes per week
May 15, 2017
Teresa Davis, has worked for more than thirty years supporting creativity through both visual and theater arts. She is a life long artist who started her professional career as an elementary classroom teacher. Teresa has traveled extensively and spent a year teaching children in Amman, Jordan. She founded Davis Studio in 2003, giving her the opportunity to use her creativity as an artist, educator and entrepreneur. Davis Studio offers classes to students of all ages. The studio currently employs 25 instructors and offers up to 40 classes each week. |
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Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care
Jul. 17, 2017
The Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization designated by the Vermont Legislature in 1988 as an independent, non-regulatory, peer review committee. Our organization brings together the entire spectrum of health care voices to focus on quality analysis and improvement. Our MissionWe improve health care quality in Vermont by studying the system and making it work better:
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