Seasonal Specials and Packages Stratton Mountain Ski Packages: Lift and Lodging Package: - Two night minimum
- Available every night, from opening day to December 21 and March 25 to closing
- Sunday through Thursday nights only from January 2, 2001 to March 25
- Some Blackout weekends and Holiday periods apply
- Package includes a beautiful room at one of New England's premiere Inns, a full country breakfast and Stratton lift tickets for each day
- $99 (not including tax and gratuities) per person per night
The Weekender Package: - luxury suites MarseilleThree night stay in one of our Queen bed, fireplaced rooms.
- Thursday through Saturday or Friday through Sunday
- In addition to a three night stay at one of the Northeast's premiere Country Inns, your package includes a full breakfast each morning and lift tickets to Stratton Mountain and some of the best Skiing in the East
- $700 per couple (not including tax and gratuities)
For Your added convenience, lift tickets are available at standard or discounted rates all season long for Stratton or Magic Mountain. Other Area Attractions and Events February March April May | February 2001 | - Feb 12-25
- "FIRST NIGHT", presented by the Dorset Players. A romantic comedy by Jack Neary for the entire family. To be performed in the Chapel of the Snows at the Stratton Mountain Resort 8 p.m. Adults $5, kids 12 and under and all Stratton season passholders are FREE! For more information call (800)Stratton.
- Feb 17
- TAMMY FLETCHER AND THE DISCIPLES, presented by the Green Mountain Festival Series. Vermont's Tammy and her outstanding "Disciples" will warm up the winter's night with their blues standards and rocking originals. Adults $14/Seniors $12/Students $7. Chester, VT 7:30 p.m. Call (802)875-4473 for directions.
- Feb 17
- GALA TORCHLIGHT PARADE & FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Featuring a spectacular display of dancing light and fireworks with Okemo Mountain employees on skis and snowboards. Base Area at Okemo Mountain in Ludlow, VT. 7:30 p.m. Call (802)228-4041 for details.
- Feb 17 & 18
- BRATTLEBORO WINTER CARNIVAL: Harris Hill Ski Jump. For information call (802)258-2511.
- Feb 18 & 22
- "WINTER WONDERLAND", performed by the Poppy Doddle Puppets. Live music and adorable puppets will delight kids of all ages! To be performed in the Base Lodge at the Stratton Mountain Resort 4 p.m. FREE show! For more information call (800)Stratton.
- Feb 18-25
- BRATTLEBORO WINTER CARNIVAL. Various local entertainment programs and sporting events with a splendid fireworks display. Schedules will be available in local papers. For information call (802)258-2511.
- Feb 20
- SUGAR ON SNOW CELEBRATION. Sample some of Vermont's finest maple syrup made locally at the Green Mountain Sugar House served on Okemo's famous natural snowfall. Inside the Base Area at Okemo Mountain in Ludlow, VT. 11 a.m. while supplies last. Call (802)228-4041 for details.
- Feb 25
- BRATTLEBORO WINTER CARNIVAL: The Windham Orchestra will perform at the Brattleboro Union High School. Prices: $12, $8 and $3. For information call (802)258-2511.
- Feb 27 -Fat Tuesday!
- Cajun Night at Three Mountain Inn! In Honor of New Orlean's Mardi Gras. Featuring a special five-course New Orleans Prix fixe menu created by Chef Will specifically for the occasion. $32.00 per person, includes all food, beads and revelry. Turin luxury hotels Lesses Les Bon Temps Roulette!
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- WOMAN'S FILM FESTIVAL @ Hooker-Dunham Arts Center, Main St., Brattleboro. Wed, Thurs, & Fri Shows: 6 & 8:15 p.m. Sat & Sun Shows: 1, 6, & 8:15 p.m. Call (802) 258-1425for details.
- Mar 3
- WOOD'S TEA COMPANY. The trio performs bluegrass, Celtic tunes, sea chanties, and folk songs. Hartness House Inn, Springfield 7 p.m. Adults $12/Students $5/Children 12 and under free. For ticket information, contact the Southeast Council on the Arts at the Springfield Chamber of Commerce (802)885-2779.
- Mar 11
- CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES: TRIPLE HELIX PIANO TRIO presented by Brattleboro Music Center. To be performed at the Centre Congregational Church 2 p.m. in Brattleboro, Vermont. For ticket information call (802) 257-4523.
- Mar 13
- MOUNT EVEREST PRESENTATION. Joe Blackburn, professional photographer, presents a slide show and highlights of his climbing adventures up Mount Everest and the highest summit in each of the seven continents. To be held in the Great Room at the Base Lodge of Okemo Mountain in Ludlow, VT. 6:30 - 8 p.m. FREE. Call (802)228-4041 for details.
- Mar 23
- KATHY ANDREWAND & CHONGHYO SHIN, to perform violin and piano. The concert will be presented by the Brattleboro Music Center at the Centre Congragational Church at 7:30 p.m. Call the BMC for information (802) 257-4523.
- Mar 24
- SUGAR ON SNOW SPECIAL. Climb aboard the Green Mountain Flyer a round trip excursion from Bellows Falls to Chester. Trains will be leaving 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Call (800)707-3530 for rates and reservations.
- Mar 24
- VER-MONTE CARLO NIGHT. Get ready for an evening of casino style gambling, delicious food and a fabulous silent auction with incredible offerings. Proceeds will benefit Okemo's young racers and snowboarders. Base Lodge of Okemo Mountain in Ludlow, VT. 7:30p.m. Call (802)228-4041 for details.
- Mar 25
- MUSIC SCHOOL FACULTY RECITAL, KATHY ANDREW, VIOLIN, AND CHONGHYO SHIN, PIANO. Presented by Brattleboro Music Center. To be performed at the Centre Congregational Church 4 p.m. in Brattleboro, Vermont. For ticket information call (802) 257-4523.
- Mar 25
- "KOYLA" presented in Springfield's First Annual Film Festival. An Academy Award winning story of a developing friendship between a Czech man and a Russian boy. Shown at 1 p.m. at the Ellis Theater in Springfield, Vermont, (All Seats $5). For ticket information, contact the Southeast Council on the Arts at the Springfield Chamber of Commerce (802)885-2779.
- Mar 31
- GRANITE STATE BALLET, presented by the Green Mountain Festival Series. Their performance will include Dancing Through the 20th Century, For the Fun Of It, a celebration of the music of Duke Ellington and the sensational Tango Ballet. Adults $17/Seniors $14/Students $7. Chester, VT 7:30 p.m. Call (802)875-4473 for directions.
- Mar 31 - Apr 1
- 5th ANNUAL SPRING REGGAE FESTIVAL. Mount Snow's annual weekend reggae festival features outdoor live music, parties, island food, drink specials and more. The party starts Friday night at the Snow Barn and continues on Cuzzins deck in the Main Base Area Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Saturday night the Snow Barn continues the party with more live reggae music. Call (800)245-SNOW for details.
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- hoteles en LinzMUSIC SCHOOL FACULTY CONCERT. Presented by Brattleboro Music Center. To be performed at the Centre Congregational Church 4 p.m. in Brattleboro, Vermont. For ticket information call (802) 257-4523.
- Apr 7
- MUSIC SCHOOL: PERFORMATHON presented by Brattleboro Music Center. To be performed at the West Village Meeting House in West Brattleboro, Vermont 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. For ticket information call (802) 257-4523.
- Apr 8
- CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES: EVELYN CROCHET, PIANO. Presented by Brattleboro Music Center. To be performed at the Centre Congregational Church 3 p.m. in Brattleboro, Vermont. For ticket information call (802) 257-4523.
- Apr 14 & 15
- EASTER WEEKEND at Stratton Mountain. Complete with an Easter Egg Hunt and a visit by the Easter Bunny. Poppy Doodle Puppets will present "Spring Fantasy" at 4 p.m. in the Base Lodge of the Stratton Mountain Resort on Saturday. For more information call (800)Stratton.
- Apr 27
- CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES: MUSIC FROM MARLBORO. Presented by Brattleboro Music Center. To be performed at the Centre Congregational Church 8 p.m. in Brattleboro, Vermont. For ticket information call (802) 257-4523.
- April 29
- BENNINGTON STRING QUARTET CONCERT. The wonderful local ensemble returns with guest artists for an encore performance. Admission: adults $15, students/seniors $10, family $25; museum receive a 20% discount. 2 p.m. in the Ada Paresky Education Center at the Bennington Museum. Call (802) 447-1571 for further information.
- April 29
- "TEA WITH MUSSOLINI" presented in Springfield's First Annual Film Festival. Set during the italian fascist regime in Tuscany, this is the story of five eccentric women and a young man. This film is graced by Cher, Judi Dench, Lily Tomlin, Maggie Smith and Joan Plowright. Shown at 1 p.m. at the Ellis Theater in Springfield, Vermont, (All Seats $5). For ticket information, contact the Southeast Council on the Arts at the Springfield Chamber of Commerce (802)885-2779.
| | May 2001 | May 1 - MUSIC SCHOOL FACULTY CONCERT: PIANO FOUR-HANDS. Presented by Brattleboro Music Center. To be performed at the Centre Congregational Church 7:30 p.m. in Brattleboro, Vermont. For ticket information call (802) 257-4523.
- May 4
- WINDHAM ORCHESTRA: COMPETITION WINNER. Concerto to be announced; Grieg Peer Gynt Suite No. 1; Haydn Symphony No. 93 in D Major. Presented by Brattleboro Music Center. To be performed at Shepardson Hall, Vermont Academy 8 p.m. in Saxtons River, Vermont. For ticket information call (802) 257-4523.
- May 5
- WINDHAM ORCHESTRA: COMPETITION WINNER. Concerto to be announced; Grieg Peer Gynt Suite No. 1; Haydn Symphony No. 93 in D Major. Presented by Brattleboro Music Center. To be performed Brattleboro Union High School 8 p.m. in Brattleboro, Vermont. For ticket information call (802) 257-4523.
- May 11 - 13
- 18TH ANNUAL HILDENE NEEDLEWORK SHOW. View the handiwork of talented crafts people displayed throughout the Lincoln home. A boutique will feature supplies, kits and finished items. Preview reception is open to the public on Thursday, May 10th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The admission fee for the reception is $10 per person. Show hours are 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Admission to the show is $6 per person. Call (802) 362-1788 for further information.
- May 12
- LA BOTTINE SOURIANTE, presented by the Green Mountain Festival Series. This Quebec based group combines the sounds of their mother culture with world beat to create a lively mix of French, English, Irish, Scottish, pulsing Salsa, and the swing of brassy Jazz. Adults $17/Seniors $14/Students $7. Chester, VT 7:30 p.m. Call (802)875-4473 for directions.
- May 13
- MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL. Climb aboard the Green Mountain Flyer for an excursion from Bellows Falls. The train will be leaving 11 a.m. Mother's ride for ½ price and receive a gift! Call (800)707-3530 for ticket information. Reservations Required.
- May 20
- BENNINGTON CHILDREN'S CHORUS CONCERT. The local youth musical group, numbering 35 performers, will present its annual spring program led by Kerry Ryer-Parke, director. Free to the public. 2 p.m. in the Ada Paresky Education Center at the museum. For further information call (802) 447-1571.
- May 26
- MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT, presented by the Manchester Music Festival. 5 p.m. Family Event (Adults $5/Students $2.50) & 8 p.m. Formal Concert (All Seats $15). Call (800) 639-5868 to reserve tickets. No refunds.
- May 26 - June 3
- VERMONT WEEK AT HILDENE. During Vermont Week, the house and grounds of Hildene will be open to all Vermont residents at the reduced rate of $4.00. Children under 15 will be admitted free. Appropriate identification is required. Call (802) 362-1788 for further information.
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