Ghost Machine
Ghost Machine has previously won the Melbourne International Comedy Festival award for best indie show. Ghost Machine has been tickling the funny bones of people the world over – it won the Melbourne International Comedy Festival award for best indie show and has previously showcased at Edinburgh Fringe and London’s Soho Theatre – and so its arrival to New Zealand shores has been understandably hotly anticipated. It’s a stand-up show about life, performed by a ghost (comedian Laura Davis).
February 23-27, 6.30pm. Basement Theatre. $22-$28. Tickets can be found here. REHAB
Dark comedy performance Rehab will take place at the Covert Theatre.
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Last week we learned about a program that has helped a great number of people throughout the state including many in Windham County. I love programs that achieve multiple âwinsâ and Everyone Eats is one of those.
When the pandemic struck and a State of Emergency was declared in Vermont, many people and businesses were negatively affected, perhaps none more than our restaurants. As a result, other folks down the line felt the pinch, in this case, the people who work at or supply fresh products to those restaurants. The drop in business was staggering and it took a while to pivot and find other ways to keep their businesses going. We have heard testimony from farmers who established an online presence and have done extremely well but there are others who continued to struggle.
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BRATTLEBORO â Superintendent Andy Skarzynski is impressed by all the support of schools heâs seen by way of donations and labor.
âThe local and state support has been incredible and something about which we should all be very proud,â Superintendent Andy Skarzynski said in an email to the Reformer.
Skarzynski, who officially started as superintendent in July, provided a list of recent donations compiled by schools in the Windham Southeast Supervisory Union. Many of the items are specific to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has prompted more outdoor programming and a need for masks to protect against spreading the virus.
Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson
Everyone Eats volunteers Jackie Nichol, Sean Taron, Jr. and Ashley Taron ladle cranberry sauce into turkey dinners on Christmas Day in Brandon. The Everyone Eats program is moving from Brandon University’s Harvest Hall to Prairie Oasis Seniors Centre throughout this month. (File)
After operating out of Brandon University’s Harvest Hall since its inception, the Everyone Eats program will be using the Prairie Oasis Senior Centre as its home base starting early next month.
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After operating out of Brandon University’s Harvest Hall since its inception, the Everyone Eats program will be using the Prairie Oasis Senior Centre as its home base starting early next month.