Thursday February 12, 2026
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Did someone say Galentines?! That’s right! Leave your man at home and enjoy a much needed night out with your favorite ladies! The evening will include music, local small businesses, and more. Drink specials and light bites available for purchase at the bar. No cover charge.
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Thursday February 12, 2026
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
This new course will offer an in-depth look at the work of major American figures in ecopoetry, from the seminal forerunners of the late twentieth century to experimental and cutting-edge voices of the twenty-first. This format will allow us to spend time reading and discussing multiple poems by individual poets, including Gary Snyder, A.R. Ammons, Brenda Hillman, Forrest Gander, Evelyn Reilly, Jorie Graham, and more. We will follow along as they attempt to establish a new paradigm for our human relationship to the natural world while responding to an ever-heightening sense of crisis. We will be reading now-classic ecopoems as well as up-to-the-minute work.
For information, contact Education Manager Anna Hill ahill@thewatershed.org or email winifred.spar@gmail.com
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Thursday February 12, 2026
7:30 PM
Before it became an award-winning, hit comedy series on Netflix, the laugh-out-loud, heartwarming Kim’s Convenience was a smash on stage. At Mr. Kim’s corner variety store, the only thing that isn’t for sale is his family legacy—but with big-dollar projects moving in, does everyone have their price?
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Thursday February 12, 2026
7:30 PM
The delicately glowing opening of the “Sunrise” Quartet is one of the most magical moments in all of Haydn’s string quartets, and this gentle aurora will introduce us to a new generation of musicians. Winners of the Bordeaux and Banff International Competitions, this London-based group is quickly establishing itself as one of the most exciting new voices in chamber music, developing a reputation for their refreshing and daring interpretations on the worlds’ most prestigious venues including Wigmore Hall, Berlin Philharmonie, and the BBC Proms. Their program connects us to the most elemental core of chamber music—guiding us from Canadian composer Cassandra Miller’s ode to the regional sounds of the Pacific coast, where bustling cafés give way to quiet, forested stillness; to the folk-inspired melodies collected by Béla Bartók across continents in his String Quartet No. 2; and culminating in the folk-like simplicity and naturalism of Debussy’s groundbreaking String Quartet. Together, these works reflect the powerful connection between folk traditions and the most innovative voices in classical music.
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