We
have some exciting events coming up! Please read below for more information.
Women in Conservation: Mary Powell and Elizabeth Wilson :: Thursday, March 15
Starry Sky Tour :: Thursday, March 15
Montshire Unleashed: An Evening for Adults :: Friday, March 16
Sugar on Snow Party :: Sunday, March 18
Northern Stage presents Ayad Akhtar’s Pulitzer Prize-Winning
Disgraced at the Barrette Center for the Arts :: February 28 - March 18
Montshire Talks: Frankenstein in Text and Image :: Tuesday, March 20
Montshire Talks: Artificial Intelligence and Responsible Design :: Tuesday, March 27
A-Tisket A-Tasket
:: Thursday, March 27
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Event Details:
Women in Conservation: Mary
Powell and Elizabeth Wilson
Date: Thursday, March 15
Time: 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Location:
Silsby Hall Room 028
Dartmouth College
Cost: FREE!
Join us for a conversation between Mary Powell, president and CEO of Green Mountain Power, and Elizabeth Wilson, environmental studies professor at Dartmouth.
Ms. Powell is nationally recognized as an energy visionary, positioning Green Mountain Power (GMP) as a leading energy transformation company since being named chief executive ten years ago. She has implemented
a strategic and comprehensive restructuring of the Vermont company and achieved a widespread cultural transformation and service quality improvement. Under Ms. Powell’s leadership, GMP became the first utility in the world to become a B Corp, displaying a
commitment to use energy as a force for good. GMP was named one of the top 10 energy companies in the world by Fast Company magazine in 2017.
Dr. Wilson is a professor in Dartmouth’s Environmental Studies Department and the inaugural director of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society. She studies how energy systems are changing
in the face of new technologies and new societal pressures, with an emphasis on how institutions support and thwart energy system transitions and on the interplays between technology innovation, policy creation, and institutional decision making. Her recent
books include Energy Law and Policy and Smart Grid (R)evolution: Electric Power Struggles.
This event is co-sponsored by the Montshire Museum of Science, Upper Valley Sierra Club Group, New Hampshire and Vermont Sierra Clubs, Student Conservation Association (SCA), Arthur L. Irving Institute
for Energy and Society at Dartmouth College, and New England Women in Energy and the Environment (NEWIEE).
Women in Conservation is open to the public and free of charge. Pre-register at
http://www.thesca.org/wic.
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Starry
Sky Tour
Date: Thursday, March 15
Time: 7:00pm to 9:30pm
Location:
Shattuck Observatory
Cost: FREE!
Starry Night Tour at Shattuck Observatory – have some astronomical fun with McKinley, PhD candidate in Dartmouth’s Astronomy Department. She’ll guide participants through:
Please register at
https://meetupuppervalley.org/starry-sky-tour/.
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Montshire Unleashed: An Evening for Adults
Date: Friday, March 16
Time: 6:30pm to 9:00pm
Location:
Montshire Museum of Science
Cost and Registration/Ticket Details:
https://www.montshire.org/unleashed
Unleash your curiosity at the Montshire’s evenings for adults. Experience the joy of discovery that comes from a trip to the Museum—at night! Whether it's a night out with friends, a special evening with
a date, or a chance to meet like-minded science enthusiasts, there’s lots to explore at Montshire Unleashed.
Let whimsy guide your visit as you create giant bubbles or get lost in the foam fountain. Challenge your brain with mind-boggling puzzles at the Solve It! exhibition. Release your inner scientist through
guided experiments at the Science Discovery Lab. Or just kick back, relax, and enjoy the food, drinks, and music.
Jasper Murdock Ale and wine from the Norwich Inn will be available for purchase, as well as food from The Skinny Pancake. Adults 21 and over only. Sponsored by Mascoma Savings Bank. Members free; non-members
$10; presale $8; MCA employees $7. For any questions please contact Trish Palao at
[log in to unmask].
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Date: Sunday, March 20
Time: 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Location:
Mac’s Maple Sugarhouse
Plainfield, NH
Cost:
$30 per person
Learn how maple syrup is made from tree to your table. Try your hand at ‘tapping’ the tree, get a tour of McNamara’s Sugar House & Dairy Farm. Experience an old-fashioned New England “Sugar on Snow” party
complete with maple syrup ‘sugar’ and raised donuts. This event includes:
To register please visit
https://meetupuppervalley.org/sugar-on-snow-party/.
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Northern Stage presents Ayad Akhtar’s Pulitzer Prize-Winning
Disgraced at the Barrette Center for the Arts
Date: February 28 to March 18
Time: Varies
Location:
Barrette Center for the Arts
Cost:
Tickets start at $15 for students and $34 for adults
Ayad Akhtar’s
Disgraced runs live on stage at the Barrette Center for the Arts in White River Junction, VT, February 28 - March 18. For tickets and information, call (802) 296-7000
or visit www.northernstage.org. Tickets start at $15 for students
and $34 for adults. Disgraced
confronts issues of race and identity and how we relate to one another in a
contentious political climate. Amir Kapoor, a successful Pakistani-American lawyer who is rapidly
moving up the corporate ladder while distancing himself from his cultural roots, is caught up in a
case against a local Imam. The perception of Amir’s involvement in the defense of the Imam
ripples through his work, his marriage to his white wife Emily, and ultimately explodes at a dinner
party with his African American business partner and her Jewish art dealer husband. The
couples’ discussion turns to questions of religious faith, and what begins as simple dinner
conversation escalates into something far more damaging.
Disgraced ultimately reveals the
prejudices and racial biases often simmering just below the surface. For any questions please contact
[log in to unmask].
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Montshire
Talks: Frankenstein in Text and Image
Date: Tuesday, March 20
Time:
2:00pm and 6:30pm
Location:
Rauner Library
6065 Webster Hall
Hanover NH
Cost: FREE!
Frankenstein in Text and Image, featuring Morgan Swan Dr. Frankenstein's creation wasn’t always the big, green monster our imaginations conjure up. How did Mary Shelley’s text inspire artists and writers
throughout time? Take a field trip to Dartmouth’s Rauner Library to explore the first illustrated edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the works it inspired. See how the image and text of Frankenstein changed over the last 200 years with Dr. Morgan Swan,
Special Collections Education & Outreach Librarian.
Montshire Talks: Frankenstein200 is a Montshire conversation series that celebrates the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s "Frankenstein”. Free- preregistration required. Sponsored by
Ledyard National Bank. Please contact Trish Palao for any questions at
[log in to unmask].
Cost and Registration/Ticket Details:
https://www.montshire.org/programs/detail/frankenstein-in-text-and-image-featuring-morgan-swan
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Montshire Talks: Artificial Intelligence and Responsible
Design
Date:
Tuesday, March 27
Time: 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Location:
Montshire Museum of Science
Cost: FREE!
In Frankenstein, a creature comes to life to terrorize his creator’s family. What happens when the creature is no longer flesh and bone, but an algorithm? Artificial intelligence is a technology that is
advancing at a rapid rate and is helping to speed up innovations around the world. What happens when humans are no longer at the helm of complicated decision making processes? Dr. Eugene Santos, professor at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College,
explores what exactly artificial intelligence is and can do, and the implications of this technology on society.
Montshire Talks: Frankenstein200 is a Montshire conversation series that celebrates the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s "Frankenstein”. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by Ledyard
National Bank.
https://www.montshire.org/programs/detail/artificial-intelligence-and-responsible-design-featuring-eugene-santos
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A-Tisket A-Tasket
Date: Thursday, March 27
Time: 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Location:
44 S Main Street
Hanover, NH 03755
Cost: $40 per person
Make a beautiful spring basket for Easter or simply to brighten the home -for yourself or for a loved one. Michael at Roberts Flowers of Hanover will
help you select and arrange gorgeous spring flowers, like, irises, hyacinths, and tulips in a unique birch-bark, square basket graced with a curly-willow handle.
Bring your own food and drink to enjoy as you create a thing of beauty. Recommended for ages 12 and up. Limited space available: 13 people. Please
register at https://meetupuppervalley.org/a-tisket-a-tasket/.
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Thank you,
Marlene Terrazas
After Hours | Dartmouth College
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Hanover, NH 03755-2112
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