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Exhibits:
Campaign Fever ’24!
The 1924 presidential campaign considered to be the first modern election, is also one of the most unusual in American history. With little active participation on the part of the President, the Coolidge-Dawes ticket overwhelmed the competition and achieved the largest plurality until that time. This exhibition examines the “Keep Cool-idge” phenomenon and the competition’s efforts to unseat this popular, but enigmatic Yankee politician.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
May 24 & 25: Open Studio Weekend
Vermont artisans temporarily relocate their studios to the Coolidge State Historic Site as part of this statewide event organized by the Vermont Crafts Council. 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
Horse-drawn wagon rides at the Calvin Coolidge Site both days, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
June 15: Constitution Brass Quintet
Program TBA featuring the Constitution Brass Quintet 2:00 PM
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
July 4: President Calvin Coolidge Birthday Celebration
Commemorate the birthday of the only president born on Independence Day! At 12:00 Noon, march from the village green to the cemetery where a wreath from the White House is laid at the President’s gravesite. A chicken barbecue follows at the Wilder House Restaurant; Steve Wood performs as Abraham Lincoln at 2:00 PM; Triada Music Festival concert at 3:30 PM. The parade is co-sponsored by the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation and the Vermont National Guard.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
July 13: Grace Coolidge Musicale #1
Pianist Abigail Charbeneau and soprano Ellen Nordstrom Baer present “Hits of the Roaring Twenties,” the first of three recitals named in honor of the First Lady who was known for her White House musicales. An afternoon tea follows at the Wilder House Restaurant. Limited seating; donation is suggested. This series is made possible through the generous support of the Alma Gibbs Donchian Foundation. 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
August 2: Plymouth Old Home Day
First popular during the early years of the 20th century, Plymouth Old Home Day in 2008 promises to be bigger and better than ever! Activities include wagon rides, chicken barbecue, sheep shearing, and traditional Vermont craft demonstrations. Deborah & Nicholas Clifford speak about Vermont’s 1927 Flood at 11:00 AM; Pulitzer Prize winning author Joseph Ellis discusses his recent bestseller: American Creation: Triumphs and Tragedies at the Founding of the Republic at 1:30 PM; Adam Boyce presents “The Fiddle Contest in Vermont” at 3:00 PM. (The Cliffords and Adam Boyce are sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council.) 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
August 3: Grace Coolidge Musicale #2
This series continues with pianists Abigail Charbeneau and Catharine Dornin performing duets by Mozart, Grieg, and Dvorak on the “Grace Coolidge piano.” An afternoon tea follows at the Wilder House Restaurant. Limited seating; donation is suggested. 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
August 16: Bennington Battle Day
All State Historic Sites are open and free to the public.
The Coolidge Site presents Cyndy Bittinger’s “Two Vermont Humanitarians: Grace Coolidge and Dorothy Thompson” at 1:00 PM and Helene Lang’s “Dorothy Canfield Fisher: A Vermonter for the World” at 2:00 PM. Helene Lang is sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
August 24: Grace Coolidge Musicale #3
The series concludes with pianist Abigail Charbeneau and violinist Bozena O’Brien performing works by Amy Beach, de Falla, and Schumann. An afternoon tea follows at the Wilder House Restaurant. Limited seating; donation is suggested. 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
August 30 & 31: The Plymouth Folk & Blues Concerts
Stars from Vermont and nationally known musicians team up for a lively two-day festival of folk and blues music performed in the pure country air of historic Plymouth Notch. Organized by Jay Ottaway and the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation. The concerts are free; donation is suggested. For more details, see www.plymouthfolk.com. 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
August 30:
Larry Zarella, Amber deLaurentis, Craig Bickhardt
Larry Zarella left his hometown of Sagamore Beach, MA in 1989 and drove to Alaska with the dream of building a log cabin. He found his place in the woods, built his cabin, and began writing songs. In 2006, Larry returned to the east coast with his latest release, “No Place Special.” His songs have been used on television, compilation CDs and featured on Boston’s WUMB folk radio. Since his return, Larry is quickly becoming recognized as a top notch performing songwriter, often sharing the stage with the legendary Bill Staines. Larry is back to Plymouth by popular demand after a stunning performance in 2007.
“Instant classic” is an appropriate term to describe Burlington, Vermont’s phenomenal performer/writer Amber deLaurentis. Her forceful piano style and powerful vocals drive a diverse catalogue of melodic original songs, co-written with lyricist, Sarah Blue. The material is at once contemporary and timeless; influences range from Elton John to Emmylou Harris. The Amber deLaurentis Band won best out of 1200 in the Discmakers/Billboard Independent Music World Series (Northeast), and has been honored by Billboard's International Songwriting Competition, the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, and by the Just Plain Folks Musicians' Network. Amber is celebrating the 2008 release of her debut, "Hey Sadie."
Craig Bickhardt is a hugely successful songwriter who has written songs recorded by Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, B. B. King, Alison Krauss, and many others. With soulful vocals, virtuoso guitar playing, and a literary songwriting style, Bickhardt is also a polished performer who regularly appears in concert around the country with the likes of Livingston Taylor and Maura O'Connell. Craig's years in the studio as an A-team picker helped to polish his signature finger picking guitar style, which can be heard on CDs by The Judds, Kathy Mattea, and Jonathan Edwards. His most recent honor is first prize from IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards) 2008.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
August 31:
Mare Wakefield, Alastair Moock, Meg Hutchinson
Nashville star Mare Wakefield has been called the sonic love child of Emmylou Harris and John Denver. Residing in the wide-open spaces between contemporary folk and alt-country, Mare - pronounced "Mary" - Wakefield has a voice that's "Oregon cafes, small Texas towns and twangy Nashville rolled into one" (Cranky Crow, Seattle WA). Mare is currently touring in support of latest release “Ironwood.” All four of her studio albums are receiving airplay on stations nationwide and in Canada, Australia, and Europe.
Alastair Moock has won top honors at many of the country's most prestigious contests, including Falcon Ridge, Sisters, and Great Waters folk festivals, as well as the Boston Music Awards. The Boston Globe calls him "one of the town's best and most adventurous songwriters," and The Washington Post says "every song is a gem." His CD, “Let it Go,” cracked the Americana Music Chart's Top 40 in February 2006 and Worcester Magazine calls it "one of the best roots music records to come out of New England in recent memory." Daniel Gewertz of The Boston Herald included it in his Top 10 list for 2006. The much anticipated follow-up CD, “Fortune Street,” has just been released.
Meg Hutchinson is a lyric-based, contemporary acoustic songwriter whose influences include poet Mary Oliver, songwriter Shawn Colvin, and mood maker David Gray. Originally from rural western-most Massachusetts, Hutchinson now lives in the Boston area. Although only 29, she has already won numerous songwriting awards in the United States, Ireland and UK, including recognition from prestigious competitions at Merlefest, NewSong, Kerrville, Falcon Ridge, and Rocky Mountain Folk Fest. She recently signed with Red House Records for the release of her new album "Come Up Full."
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
September 20: Plymouth Cheese & Harvest Festival
Selected by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce as a 2008 “Top 10 Fall Event.” Come celebrate the bounties of the harvest and the award-winning world of Vermont-made cheese! Cheese sampling by members of the Vermont Cheese Council and guided tours of the Plymouth Cheese Factory; wagon rides, traditional craft demonstrations by the Green Mountain Blacksmiths Association and Fiber Arts in Vermont, old-time fiddling, and other activities for the entire family. Linda Myer performs as Abigail Adams at 11:00 AM and Jim Cooke is four “Cranky Yankees” (Calvin Coolidge, Daniel Webster, J.Q. Adams, and Edward Everett) at 1:30 PM. (Jim Cooke is sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council.) 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
December 13: Coolidge Christmas Open House
Enjoy an old-fashioned Christmas in one of Vermont’s most picturesque villages. Visit the Coolidge Birthplace, traditionally decorated for the season, and winter exhibits at the Aldrich House, Plymouth Cheese Factory, and 1924 Summer White House office. Old-time music, craft demonstrations, wagon/sleigh rides, lunch at the Wilder House Restaurant, special cancellation at the historic Plymouth post office, and children’s holiday activities. 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth directions
Contact: Coolidge@HistoricVermont.org
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