Film Screening: Eating Up Easter
Sunday, January 26, 2 p.m.
Eating Up Easter follows a modern indigenous community transforming under the globalizing effects of tourism. Previous films have often sensationalized the “mysteries” of Easter Island’s past, a remote Pacific Island known for its massive stone statues. In contrast, this documentary by native Rapanui filmmaker Sergio Mata’u Rapu provides an intimate look into the passion and creativity his people are harnessing to face the consequences of their rapidly developing island.
Free admission. Pavilion at GMHS, Snow date Feb. 2
Contact: Michelle Crow-Dolby at mdolby@umw.edu or 540 654-1851
Member’s Bus Trip – Edward Hopper and the American Hotel, The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Va.
Enjoy free admission for UMW Faculty/Staff and their families (up to 5 members) at the James Monroe Museum and Gari Melchers Home and Studio from December 19 – January 5.



Gari Melchers Home and Studio hosts Musical Borrowings: Tribute or Plagiarism? a talk on the intriguing history of parodies, tributes, and highway robbery in music, presented by UMW Professor of Musicology Brooks Kuykendall, on Sunday, October 27 in the Pavilion at Belmont, 2 p.m. Admission is free of charge.
University of Mary Washington museums,