Mary Ruefle: Erasures runs at the Museum through the end of October. An opening reception with Ruefle will be held on August 20 from 4:00-6:00 pm. This reception is free and open to the public.
Additionally, on August 18 from 4:00-5:00 pm, Mary Ruefle will be participating in a Facebook Live interview with Mark Wunderlich, director of the Bennington Writing Seminars, about the exhibition.
This exhibition is co-curated by Erin McKenny, director of the Robert Frost Stone House Museum, and Mark Wunderlich.
“It has been a great privilege for us to assemble this work and to work closely with Mary,” said co-curators
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About Food Insecurity in Bennington County
Food insecurity–an inability to access enough healthy food to meet basic needs because of financial constraints–is a serious problem across the state of Vermont, and has only worsened in light of COVID-19.
The National Food Access and Covid Research Team (NFACT) reports that 29% of respondent households in Vermont were classified as food insecure at some point between March and September 2020. More than 2/3 (69%) of these households were persistently food insecure (both food insecure before COVID-19 and since the start of the pandemic). Households with greater odds of being food insecure during this timeframe include households without a college degree, households with children, and households with a job loss or disruption during the pandemic (2.4 times greater odds) 38.7% of households with a job disruption experienced food insecurity compared to 20.6% of households without a job disruption. Nearly 50% of Vermonters experienced job
About Food Insecurity in Bennington County
Food insecurity–an inability to access enough healthy food to meet basic needs because of financial constraints–is a serious problem across the state of Vermont, and has only worsened in light of Covid-19.
The National Food Access and Covid Research Team (NFACT) reports that 29% of respondent households in Vermont were classified as food insecure at some point between March and September 2020. More than 2/3 (69%) of these households were persistently food insecure (both food insecure before COVID-19 and since the start of the pandemic). Households with greater odds of being food insecure during this timeframe include households without a college degree, households with children, and households with a job loss or disruption during the pandemic (2.4 times greater odds) 38.7% of households with a job disruption experienced food insecurity compared to 20.6% of households without a job disruption. Nearly 50% of Vermonters experienced job
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A copy of Robert Frostâs renowned poem âStopping by Woods on a Snowy Eveningâ written in the poetâs own hand will be auctioned next week by a New Yorkâbased dealer.
The âfair copyâ of the poem, as such artifacts are known, is not the original manuscript but nonetheless quite rare, according to David Lowenherz, president of Lion Heart Autographs, the dealership handling the auction.
Frost wrote the poem â in which the speaker pauses to marvel at âlovely, dark, and deepâ woods before reminding himself that he has âmiles to go before I sleepâ â in a flash of inspiration one summer morning in 1922 at his home in Shaftsbury, now the Robert Frost Stone House Museum at Bennington College. The work was published the following year as part of the poetâs Pulitzer Prizeâwinning collection âNew Hampshire.â
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