Join Us in Celebrating Our 30th Anniversary in 2025

Charles Fidlar Explores Walt Whitman’s Poetry

“What happens when you ‘hear’ a song while simultaneously reciting a poem?  How does the song’s rhythm and melodic contour effect poetic declamation?  Charles explores these questions through Walt Whitman’s poetry.” Charles is a graduate of Cornell University (English/French); the New England Conservatory (conducting/voice); with doctoral studies at Stanford University (conducting /voice).  He is a [...]

BFWW Spring Reading in Honor of May Day on the Theme of LABOR

Women writers will share their perspectives on the topic of Labor, broadly understood, with personal essays, poetry and stories exploring labor in a variety of contexts including: “labor of love,” “labor in childbirth,” “labor as hard work,” “debt bondage,” and so much more.  Join us for a stimulating look at all the ways LABOR manifests in [...]

SECOND ANNUAL SPRING DINNER & AUCTION!

Against all odds, our little Arts Center in the woods offers a wealth of community arts and education programs that enliven the spirit and enrich the lives for young and old alike. Last year’s benefit dinner and auction was one of the highlights of our season! Join us this year for a three-course dinner, wine [...]

Sally-Jane Heit – For A Woman Her Age!

Irreverently, musically, and in Technicolor, Sally-Jane Heit acts and sings about the absurdities of life in her original one-woman show. From daughter to mother, from married to not, to “a woman of a certain age”, Sally-Jane reveals the bad little girl who made her the good little girl she is today. She has as much [...]