Arts, Entertainment and Fine Crafts


Bryan Memorial Art Gallery
180 Main Street, PO Box 340
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
802-644-5100
info@bryangallery.org
www.bryangallery.org

Since 1984, Bryan Memorial Gallery has exhibited the artists inspired by the landscape that gratifies its visitors in every season. Join us for exhibitions, workshops and a gallery shop that feature the compelling landscapes produced by these artists, and take home a piece of the Vermont landscape.
Open daily, 11 – 5 between July 2 and October 11. Open 11 – 4, Thursday – Sunday in spring and fall. Call for winter hours.


The Cambridge Arts Council
P.O. Box 436
Cambridge, VT 05444
802-644-1118
cambridgeartsvt@gmail.com

The Cambridge Arts Council is a non-profit organization that brings music, theatre, dance and other arts to Cambridge, Jeffersonville and surrounding towns. From The Logger (Rusty DeWees) to Gopher Broke bluegrass band, from The Starline Rhythm Boys to a concert dedicated to Women singer/songwriters, to Circus Smirkus at Cambridge Elementary School, The Arts Council works to enrich the cultural life of our community.

To be involved - BE A MEMBER - BE A VOLUNTEER - with the Cambridge Arts Council. For more information, call 644-1118.


Rockin' Ron the Friendly Pirate
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
802-644-6632
info@RockinRontheFriendlyPirate
www.RockinRontheFriendlyPirate

Ahoy me Hearties! My name is Rockin' Ron the Friendly Pirate. I have a CD called "Give Me an RRR!" that me thinks is maRRRvelous! My main port o'call is Smugglers' Notch Resort, but I also perform at schools, libraries, parties, and festivals. I was recently the featured performer for Talk Like a Pirate Day at Barnes & Noble, South Burlington. If you're looking for a singin' Pirate for yer event, send me a message in a bottle.

MUSIC CD: "Give Me an RRR!". It has been compared to Monty Python meeting Sesame Street on a musical pirate ship. You can listen and purchase at
http://www.rockinronthefriendlypirate.com/music.html. Rated RRR, for Pirates of all ages.
MOTTO: "I don't have sword and I don't have a knife, I roll like a pirate but I roll real nice" - from the FP Rap (Pirates on Board Go RRR!)
PRINCIPLES: the 3 E's: entertaining, engaging, and educational.


Visions of Vermont Fine Art Galleries
94-100 Main Street
PO Box 311
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
802-644-8183
terryshaw@myfairpoint.net
www.visionsofvermont.com

The Poetic Realism of Karen and Jack Winslow are on exhibition in the parlors of the restored Victorian house located at 100 Main Street, and the plein air paintings by Eric Tobin are displayed in the carriage house, Visions of Vermont.

Karen and Jack Winslow have been married for 36 years, and they have been painting side by side for most of the married life. From 1972-1978, they studied apprenticeship-style at the Art Students League of New York with Frank Mason, Robert Brackman and Robert Beverley Hale.

Eric Tobin, on the other hand, having been given his first set of paints at the age of 12 by Thomas R. Curtin, is mostly self-taught. He has had the benefit of being a native of the beautiful area, which has attracted painters of the landscape for over a century. Eric has taken the opportunity to meet and paint with some of the top outdoor painters in New England.

Come on by and take home a real Vision of Vermont.


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