• GMALL Presents – Widening the Aperture: A War Photographer’s World

    Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive, Manchester, VT

    Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) welcomes Ashley Gilbertson, an Australian photographer based in New York City recognized as one of the best documentary photographers working in the U.S. today, to talk about his life as a war photographer. … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – Historic Buildings of Dorset and East Rupert

    United Church of Dorset 143 Church Street, Dorset

    Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) is delighted to present this talk on historic buildings in Dorset and East Rupert. Join us for an engaging and in-depth illustrated lecture and discussion about the architecture, history, and development of Dorset … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – The State and Future of American Democracy

    Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive, Manchester, VT

    Join Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) for an insightful discussion with former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on the current state and future direction of American democracy and partisan politics. In this moderated conversation, Governor Patrick will draw from … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – Transformative Spaces: Building a New Museum

    Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive, Manchester, VT

    Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) welcomes Pam Franks, Director of the Williams College Museum of Art, to discuss the vision for building a new home for the Museum. The Williams College Museum of Art has curated a diverse … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – REUNION: Ordinary Lives Viewed Up Close

    Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive, Manchester, VT

    Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning is excited to present the screening of REUNION: Ordinary Lives Viewed Up Close. As the Niskayuna High School Class of 1962 approaches their 80th year, REUNION offers a heartfelt reflection on aging, legacy, and … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – Hope is Wild: Land Trusts and the Path to Rewilding the Northeast

    Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive, Manchester, VT

    Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) welcomes Jon Leibowitz, CEO of Northeast Wilderness, to talk about the essential work of land trusts, explaining how they function and why they are central to the future of conservation. This talk will … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – Vermont’s Wild Future: Bridging Our Past, Present, and Climate Horizon

    Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive, Manchester, VT

    Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) is delighted to host Merck Forest & Farmland Center’s Executive Director, Rob Terry, for an evening of discovery exploring how Vermont’s landscapes connect history, ecology, and our shared climate future. Using Merck Forest … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – What the Constitution Means to Me

    Bennington County Courthouse 55 Union Street Fork, Manchester Center, VT, United States

    MANCHESTER, Vt. – Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) is excited to partner with The Dorset Players to present this performance of “What the Constitution Means to Me”. Playwright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: Life of Pi

    Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive, Manchester, VT

    Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning is excited to bring back National Theatre Live, the best of British theatre broadcast to cinemas around the world, with this screening of Life of Pi. Puppetry, magic, and storytelling combine in a unique, … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – From MD&G Railroad to Historic Rail Trail

    Bennington County Courthouse 55 Union Street Fork, Manchester Center, VT, United States

    Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning is excited to partner with the Manchester Historical Society to present this talk about the Historic Rail Trail in Manchester. The transformation of the Manchester, Dorset, and Granville (MD&G) Railroad into a modern recreational … Continued

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  • GMALL Presents: Basics of On-the-Trail – Road Bicycle Repairs

    Burr and Burton Academy 57 Seminary Avenue, Manchester

    Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning (GMALL) welcomes Jon Mowry, Head Coach for the Burr and Burton Academy Mountain Biking team, to lead this bike repair workshop. This two-session course will take place in the Burr and Burton Academy Bike … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – Some Sampler Stories: Tracing 19th-Century Schoolgirls and Their Revolutionary Roots

    Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive, Manchester, VT

    Green Mountain Academy welcomes textile conservator, Michelle Pagan, for a fascinating presentation exploring the national search for 19th-century schoolgirl samplers. Through research tracing the Revolutionary War ancestors of the young girls who stitched these intricate works, we’ll uncover the stories … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – Democracy and Economics: Can Democracies Thrive Without Growth?

    Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive, Manchester, VT

    Green Mountain Academy welcomes economist, Peter Radford, to talk about economics and democracy, and how the two are inextricably linked. Financial Times columnist Martin Wolf has argued that modern democracy is, at its core, a product of sustained economic growth … Continued

  • GMALL Presents – Even War Has Rules

    Burr and Burton Academy, Bell Tower Room at Founders Hall 61 Seminary Avenue, Manchester

    Green Mountain Academy welcomes attorney Chris Hardaway to talk about the rules of war. The International Committee of the Red Cross estimates that over 120-armed conflicts rage across the globe today. At times it may seem that there are no … Continued

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