On December 19, 2018

Wednesday

Dec. 19

KILLINGTON

5:30 p.m. Charity’s 1887 Saloon
Frank Chase

6 p.m. Liquid Art
Open Mic with Fiddlewitch

9 p.m. JAX Food & Games
Tony Lee Thomas

PAWLET

7 p.m. The Barn Restaurant and Tavern
“Pickin’ in Pawlet”

POULTNEY

6:30 p.m. Taps Tavern
Jazz Night with Zac Hampton’s Moose Crossing

RUTLAND

9:30 p.m. Hide-A-Way Tavern
College Night with DJ Mega

Thursday

Dec. 20

KILLINGTON

2 p.m. Snowshed’s Long Trail Pub
Duane Carleton

5:30 p.m. Charity’s 1887 Saloon
Frank Chase

5:30 p.m. Moguls Sports Pub
Duane Carleton

9 p.m. JAX Food & Games
Tony Lee and Jenny Porter

PITTSFIELD

8 p.m. Clear River Tavern
Open Mic Jam with The Bubsies

POULTNEY

7 p.m. Taps Tavern
The McCuen Brothers/Bloodroot Gap

RUTLAND

9:30 p.m. Hide-A-Way Tavern
Full Backline Open Mic with Robby Smolinski

SOUTH POMFRET

7 p.m. Artistree
Open Mic

Friday

Dec. 21

BOMOSEEN

6 p.m. Iron Lantern
Mike Schwaner

KILLINGTON

4:30 p.m. The Foundry
Jamie’s Junk Show

6 p.m. Charity’s 1887 Saloon
Brad Morgan on Piano

6 p.m. Rutland Beer Works
Ryan Fuller

6 p.m. Wobbly Barn
Rick Redington

7 p.m. Summit Lodge
Andy Prior

7:30 p.m. McGrath’s Irish Pub
Curragh’s Fancy

8 p.m. Pickle Barrel Nightclub
Good Noise

9 p.m. JAX Food & Games
Jamie’s Junk Show

9 p.m. Moguls Sports Pub
DJ Dave’s All Request Night

PAWLET

7 p.m. The Barn Restaurant and Tavern
Andrew Whyte

PITTSFIELD

8 p.m. Clear River Tavern
The Steven Wentworth Band

POULTNEY

7 p.m. Taps Tavern
Northern Homespun

RUTLAND

7 p.m. Draught Room in Diamond Run Mall
Duane Carleton

7:30 p.m. Hop ‘n’ Moose
George Nostrand

9 p.m. Center Street Alley
DJ Dirty D

9:30 p.m. Hide-A-Way Tavern
Damn it all

STOCKBRIDGE

7 p.m. Wild Fern
Winter Solstice with Jennings and McComber

TINMOUTH

8 p.m. Community Center
Contra Dance: Lone Prairie String Band with Don Stratton Calling

WOODSTOCK

7 p.m. Bentley’s Restaurant
John Lackard Blues Duo

10 p.m. Bentley’s Restaurant
Dancing After Dark with Guest VJ

Saturday

Dec. 22

BOMOSEEN

6 p.m. Iron Lantern
Nancy Johnson

KILLINGTON

2 p.m. Snowshed’s Long Trail Pub
Duane Carleton

4 p.m. Killington Beer Company
Supply and Demand Duo

4 p.m. Pickle Barrel Nightclub
Jamie’s Junk Show with special guest opener Jenny Porter

5 p.m. Wobbly Barn
Krishna Guthrie

5:30 p.m. Charity’s 1887 Saloon
Brad Morgan on Piano

6 p.m. Liquid Art
Annual Ugly Sweater Party Fundraiser with DJ Dave

6 p.m. The Foundry
Ryan Fuller

7:30 p.m. McGrath’s Irish Pub
Curragh’s Fancy

8 p.m. Pickle Barrel Nightclub
Good Noise

9 p.m. JAX Food & Games
Joey Leone Duo

9 p.m. Moguls Sports Pub
Super Stash Bros

RUTLAND

9 p.m. Center Street Alley
DJ Mega

9:30 p.m. Hide-A-Way Tavern
Karaoke 101 with Tenacious T

STOCKBRIDGE

7 p.m. Wild Fern
Rick Redington and The Luv

WOODSTOCK

6 p.m. Bentley’s Restaurant
Guy Burlage

10 p.m. Bentley’s Restaurant
Dancing After Dark with Guest VJ

Sunday

Dec. 23

KILLINGTON

1 p.m. Pico’s Last Run Lounge
Duane Carleton

5 p.m. The Foundry
Jazz Night with Summit Pond Quartet

6 p.m. Summit Lodge
Duane Carleton

9 p.m. JAX Food & Games
Rick Webb

10 p.m. Moguls Sports Pub
Local’s Night with Duane Carleton

RUTLAND

7 p.m. Hide-A-Way Tavern
King Arthur Junior

9:30 p.m. The Venue
Open Mic

STOCKBRIDGE

12 p.m. Wild Fern
Cigar Box Brunch w/ Rick Redington

1 p.m. Wild Fern
The People’s Jam

Monday

Dec. 24

KILLINGTON

5 p.m. Charity’s 1887 Saloon
Christmas Carols with Brian Lynam on Piano

7 p.m. Summit Lodge
Duane Carleton

9 p.m. JAX Food & Games
The Idiots

LUDLOW

9:30 p.m. The Killarney
Open Mic with The Bubsies

RUTLAND

9:30 p.m. The Venue
Krishna Guthrie

WOODSTOCK

7:30 p.m. Bentley’s Restaurant
Open Mic Night

Tuesday

Dec. 25

Merry Christmas!

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