Author: George Carvill

Pete’s 100th Singalong Concert May 12

The Pete Seeger 100th birthday sing-along concert is just around the corner, with Emma’s Revolution, Peter Siegel, Sally Rogers, Annie Patterson and Peter Blood. Click here to get tickets. Read larger image here: Pete’s 100th info sheet

“Raising our Voices Together” – Theatre Adventure Program

Coming right up is the unveiling of our current Thursday Troupe tour de force, “Raising Our Voices Together!” The actors are thrilled to be “playing themselves” as they share their dreams, aspirations, work, and feelings about romance. This show is woven together with outstanding music written for the Troupe, with words informed by the actors … Continue reading “Raising our Voices Together” – Theatre Adventure Program

A brief history of All Souls Church

Charles Butterfield has compiled an excellent overview of the history of All Souls Church, beginning in the early 1790s when the Rev. Hosea Ballou, “Father of Universalism in America,” preached to a small gathering in West Brattleboro. His narrative covers a lot of ground from there until 2019. You can read his history here.

Architect hired

I’m sharing the good news that we have hired architectural design professional Robin Sweetapple to assist us with our capital project planning and building maintenance issues for the next year. We will be resuming our capital planning group next week, Wednesday March 20, at 5:00. Robin will be presenting at this and subsequent meetings of … Continue reading Architect hired

Update on the fire escape

FROM ASC PRESIDENT, ED BURKE, DECEMBER 5, 2018 Hello All, Updating the fire escape installation: The door from the balcony to the fire escape will begin with the creation of a new doorway on Monday, December 10. The door will be installed and the fire escape will be erected by December 14 according to the … Continue reading Update on the fire escape

Beverly Miller on BCTV

Our own Beverly Miller appeared recently as a guest on “Here We Are,” on BCTV, speaking movingly of grief, loss, and the Compassionate Friends organization. Folks in the ASC community might enjoy seeing this program.  Click here to have a look. — Karen Tyler