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Tuesday April 23, 2024
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM    1/2 Album Release on the Full Moon
 
Wednesday April 24, 2024
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM    fencing classes
 
Thursday April 25, 2024
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Workshop - see above
 
Friday April 26, 2024
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM    Bristol Elder Eagles
 
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Bristol Elder Eagles - BEE Chat, Coffee, and Memories - 4/26/2024
The Bristol Elder Eagles is our new over 50's Club group. We meet on Fridays from 10-12 at Holley Hall.  Shared Interests:Museums (Art, History, Natural Sciences)Hikes (Easy)SnowshoeingState Parks (Button Bay, Kingsland Bay, etc.)Socializing (Smaller, Local Gatherings)Garden ToursHistorical House ToursMetal DetectingLocal HistoryOuting Suggestions:Middlebury College Museum of ArtShelburne FarmsTiconderoga Steamboat - Shelburne MuseumBirds of Vermont MuseumHiking Trails (Nearby)Rokeby MuseumBells of Bristol TourBristol Historical SocietyWalking Tours (during warmer months) Jackie Steponaitis Elder Eagles Club Program Coordinator
 
Saturday April 27, 2024
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM    World Tai Chi Day
 
Sunday April 28, 2024
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM    Drumming Class
 
Monday April 29, 2024
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Sun Style Short Form Tai Chi.
 
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM    2023 Fall Tai Chi Sky River Tai Chi - 2023 Tai Chi
11:00-12:00 "Bristol Tai Chi - Ongoing practice popularized by Ruth Barenbaum with Warm Ups, Bristol tai chi form practice, study with readings and application/ inquires about form. Also Qigong as requested and closing cool down.12:00-1:00 Sun 73 Tai Chi - Beginning with "Commencement" we will study the 73 forms, learning anew and reviewing. Beginners and experienced players are both welcome to learn together.This time is partially sponsored through Age Well, reducing the cost for use of the space. Contributions are appreciated.For more information, contact Jerry at 802-598-1830 or jerry@skyrivertaichi.com
 
Friday May 3, 2024
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM    Bristol Elder Eagles
 
Sunday May 5, 2024
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM    Drumming Class
 
Monday May 6, 2024
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Sun Style Short Form Tai Chi.
 
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM    SPRING DANCE - Spring Dance Session
Mondays, 4:15 - 5:30 for 8 - 11 years old*, Adv. Beginner*Exceptions to the age requirement may be granted with permission from the instructor. Dates: May 6th - June 10th (6 weeks)Two years of dance or movement training is recommended.Students will develop strength, balance, flexibility, musicality and coordination through ballet and jazz technique, learn dance combinations, and have fun creating their own movements. We will have an informal studio presentation at the end of the session. Fee: $99, non-res. $109Partial Scholarships are available.  Please contact Bristol Recreation for further information.There is a maximum number of students permitted in each class.In order to run a class, a minimum number of students must be registered.Teacher, Evelyne Germain, trained at Boston Conservatory of Music, the Graham School, Les Ballets-Jazz de Montreal and with Shelley Ismail among others. She has taught dance at several schools including St. Michael's College, UVM, CD&FS, Vermont Ballet Theater School, the Movement Center and at Ottawa Dance Center. She has worked as a dancer and/or actor with Axis (Mime) Theatre, Théâtre La 16ième, Champlain Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare in the Barn and Ottawa Dance Theater.
 
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Auditions for Twelfth Night
 
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Bristol Gateway Players
 
Tuesday May 7, 2024
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Auditions for Twelfth Night
 
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Bristol Gateway Players
 
Wednesday May 8, 2024
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Vermont Afterschool Community Training
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Vermont Afterschool Community Trainings - Redefining Resilience
The Bristol Hub is excited to partner with United Way of Addison County to bring Matt Wolf from Vermont Afterschool to Bristol for a series of community workshops.  The workshops are for anyone who interacts with teens and wants to be equipped with more knowledge and skills to better understand, navigate, and support the youth in our community as the navigate the multitude of problems and situations they face. We will offer three workshops, they can be taken as a consecutive series or as one of workshops. May 8th: Redefining Resilience:This two-hour workshop provides an introduction to N.E.A.R (Neuroscience, Epigenetics, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and Resilience) research. Knowledge of these elements empowers us to shift the dynamics in our communities to prevent high ACE scores, build connection, and foster resilience. Relevant to children, youth, families, and communities in general, Redefining Resilience supports us all to better understand the impacts of adversity and how we can support each other.May 16th: Youth and Relationships: This workshop brings participants through a process of learning about how our experience shape our brain development, our identities, and our view of how the world works, while also gaining an understanding of where youth are in their development, and what they need for support as they grow & move forward in life. Learning about the stages of relationship development and how experiences shape identity development, we will explore how supportive relationships help build resilience and support connectedness as a means of navigating life’s ups & downs. Ending with some practice & conversation around listening actively and sitting with discomfort in difficult conversations, participants will walk away with a deeper understanding of young people & their needs for support, as well as skills to maintain connection through adversity & difficult times. May 23rd: Resilience and Youth Wellness:This workshop provides an opportunity to learn more about the protective factors of youth and what it means to be resilient. We will address strategies to increase protective factors of youth, essential building blocks of resilience, and common signs of substance misuse in youth as well as resources to address substance misuse and youth mental health.
 
Friday May 10, 2024
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM    Bristol Elder Eagles
 
Sunday May 12, 2024
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM    Drumming Class
 
Monday May 13, 2024
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM    SPRING DANCE - Spring Dance Session
Mondays, 4:15 - 5:30 for 8 - 11 years old*, Adv. Beginner*Exceptions to the age requirement may be granted with permission from the instructor. Dates: May 6th - June 10th (6 weeks)Two years of dance or movement training is recommended.Students will develop strength, balance, flexibility, musicality and coordination through ballet and jazz technique, learn dance combinations, and have fun creating their own movements. We will have an informal studio presentation at the end of the session. Fee: $99, non-res. $109Partial Scholarships are available.  Please contact Bristol Recreation for further information.There is a maximum number of students permitted in each class.In order to run a class, a minimum number of students must be registered.Teacher, Evelyne Germain, trained at Boston Conservatory of Music, the Graham School, Les Ballets-Jazz de Montreal and with Shelley Ismail among others. She has taught dance at several schools including St. Michael's College, UVM, CD&FS, Vermont Ballet Theater School, the Movement Center and at Ottawa Dance Center. She has worked as a dancer and/or actor with Axis (Mime) Theatre, Théâtre La 16ième, Champlain Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare in the Barn and Ottawa Dance Theater.
 
Wednesday May 15, 2024
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM    Bristol Band Reheasal
 
Thursday May 16, 2024
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Vermont Afterschool Community Training
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Vermont Afterschool Community Trainings - Youth and Relationships
The Bristol Hub is excited to partner with United Way of Addison County to bring Matt Wolf from Vermont Afterschool to Bristol for a series of community workshops.  The workshops are for anyone who interacts with teens and wants to be equipped with more knowledge and skills to better understand, navigate, and support the youth in our community as the navigate the multitude of problems and situations they face. We will offer three workshops, they can be taken as a consecutive series or as one of workshops. May 8th: Redefining Resilience:This two-hour workshop provides an introduction to N.E.A.R (Neuroscience, Epigenetics, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and Resilience) research. Knowledge of these elements empowers us to shift the dynamics in our communities to prevent high ACE scores, build connection, and foster resilience. Relevant to children, youth, families, and communities in general, Redefining Resilience supports us all to better understand the impacts of adversity and how we can support each other.May 16th: Youth and Relationships: This workshop brings participants through a process of learning about how our experience shape our brain development, our identities, and our view of how the world works, while also gaining an understanding of where youth are in their development, and what they need for support as they grow & move forward in life. Learning about the stages of relationship development and how experiences shape identity development, we will explore how supportive relationships help build resilience and support connectedness as a means of navigating life’s ups & downs. Ending with some practice & conversation around listening actively and sitting with discomfort in difficult conversations, participants will walk away with a deeper understanding of young people & their needs for support, as well as skills to maintain connection through adversity & difficult times. May 23rd: Resilience and Youth Wellness:This workshop provides an opportunity to learn more about the protective factors of youth and what it means to be resilient. We will address strategies to increase protective factors of youth, essential building blocks of resilience, and common signs of substance misuse in youth as well as resources to address substance misuse and youth mental health.
 
Friday May 17, 2024
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM    Bristol Elder Eagles
 
Sunday May 19, 2024
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM    Drumming Class
 
Monday May 20, 2024
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM    SPRING DANCE - Spring Dance Session
Mondays, 4:15 - 5:30 for 8 - 11 years old*, Adv. Beginner*Exceptions to the age requirement may be granted with permission from the instructor. Dates: May 6th - June 10th (6 weeks)Two years of dance or movement training is recommended.Students will develop strength, balance, flexibility, musicality and coordination through ballet and jazz technique, learn dance combinations, and have fun creating their own movements. We will have an informal studio presentation at the end of the session. Fee: $99, non-res. $109Partial Scholarships are available.  Please contact Bristol Recreation for further information.There is a maximum number of students permitted in each class.In order to run a class, a minimum number of students must be registered.Teacher, Evelyne Germain, trained at Boston Conservatory of Music, the Graham School, Les Ballets-Jazz de Montreal and with Shelley Ismail among others. She has taught dance at several schools including St. Michael's College, UVM, CD&FS, Vermont Ballet Theater School, the Movement Center and at Ottawa Dance Center. She has worked as a dancer and/or actor with Axis (Mime) Theatre, Théâtre La 16ième, Champlain Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare in the Barn and Ottawa Dance Theater.
 
Wednesday May 22, 2024
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM    Bristol Band Reheasal
 
Thursday May 23, 2024
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Vermont Afterschool Community Training
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Vermont Afterschool Community Trainings - Resilience and Youth Wellness
The Bristol Hub is excited to partner with United Way of Addison County to bring Matt Wolf from Vermont Afterschool to Bristol for a series of community workshops.  The workshops are for anyone who interacts with teens and wants to be equipped with more knowledge and skills to better understand, navigate, and support the youth in our community as the navigate the multitude of problems and situations they face. We will offer three workshops, they can be taken as a consecutive series or as one of workshops. May 8th: Redefining Resilience:This two-hour workshop provides an introduction to N.E.A.R (Neuroscience, Epigenetics, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and Resilience) research. Knowledge of these elements empowers us to shift the dynamics in our communities to prevent high ACE scores, build connection, and foster resilience. Relevant to children, youth, families, and communities in general, Redefining Resilience supports us all to better understand the impacts of adversity and how we can support each other.May 16th: Youth and Relationships: This workshop brings participants through a process of learning about how our experience shape our brain development, our identities, and our view of how the world works, while also gaining an understanding of where youth are in their development, and what they need for support as they grow & move forward in life. Learning about the stages of relationship development and how experiences shape identity development, we will explore how supportive relationships help build resilience and support connectedness as a means of navigating life’s ups & downs. Ending with some practice & conversation around listening actively and sitting with discomfort in difficult conversations, participants will walk away with a deeper understanding of young people & their needs for support, as well as skills to maintain connection through adversity & difficult times. May 23rd: Resilience and Youth Wellness:This workshop provides an opportunity to learn more about the protective factors of youth and what it means to be resilient. We will address strategies to increase protective factors of youth, essential building blocks of resilience, and common signs of substance misuse in youth as well as resources to address substance misuse and youth mental health.