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CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2008
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SEPTEMBER 2008
THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF BOOKS
Mark your calendar now for the third annual Festival of Books, a celebration of books and reading for the whole community. This year's Festival will feature over 10,000 new and gently used books at very affordable prices, plus two full weekends of authors' readings, panel discussions, children's programs and other special events. Special guest prize-winning author, Russell Banks.Friday, September 5 6pm-9pm Friday, September 12 9am-5pm
Saturday, September 6 9am-5pm Saturday, September 13 9am-5pm
Sunday, September 7 12pm-5pm Sunday, September 14 12pm-5pmWednesday, September 17*
BLUES JAM
8:00pm – Free
Monthly drop-in blues jam for professional and amateur musicians.
Second Wednesday each month.
*Note special schedule for September due to Festival of Books.
Thursday, September 11
Literary Study Group: The Nei Jing
Timothy Aitken, L.Ac. & Heidi Harding, L.Ac., Instructors
6:30pm - $15 per sessionA literary study group in classical Chinese medicine for anyone interested in ancient Chinese culture and literature,
as well as health and the environment. No previous knowledge of Chinese medicine is necessary.
Contact eightbranches@aol.com or call 518-392-7001 for more information.
Friday, September 19*
FOLK JAM
8:00pm – Free
Monthly drop-in folk jam for professional and amateur musicians.
Second Friday each month. Listeners always welcome.
* Note special schedule for September due to Festival of Books
Friday, September 26
FAMILY DRUM CIRCLE
6:00pm - Free
Drop-in drum circle for all ages. No experience required.Bring percussion instruments.
Fourth Friday each month. Facilitated by Steve Collins
Monthly
JAZZ JAM
Monthly jazz jam for professional and amateur musicians.
Click here to contact coordinator for details or call the Academy at 392-3693.
Listeners welcome.
Take advantage of member discounts, click here to become a member today.
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Classical music programming is supported by a generous grant from the David G. Whitcomb Foundation.
All performances at Spencertown Academy Arts Center are supported, in part, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
Cabaret in the Country is produced with support from Donald Smith and the Mabel Mercer Foundation.
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