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EFL League One | Reading v Barnsley (Reading) | May 3rd | Madejski Stadium
May 3, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Reading
Explore accurate Reading v Barnsley sporting information for 3rd May, as well as links for Football news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Reading Football Club, also known as The Royals, is a professional English football team based in Berkshire, Madejski Stadium0. The team was founded in 1871 and currently competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Over the years, The Royals have achieved numerous accolades, including winning the EFL Championship title in 2012 and reaching the Madejski Stadium1 semi-finals in 2015. The club's home stadium is the Madejski Stadium, which has a capacity of over 24,000. The current squad boasts talented players such as Lucas João, Michael Olise, and Andy Rinomhota, all of whom have contributed to the team's success in recent years. With a strong history and a dedicated fan base, Reading FC is a force to be reckoned with in English football.
Barnsley Football Club, also known as The Tykes, is a professional football team based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, Madejski Stadium0. Founded in 1887, the club has a rich history and has played in various competitions such as the Football League and Premier League. They currently compete in the EFL Championship, the second-highest division in English football. The team has also won numerous accolades, including the Football League Third Division title in 1981 and the Football League Trophy in 2016. Notable players who have donned the red and white jersey of Barnsley include John Stones, Alfie Mawson, and Ashley Ward. Oakwell Stadium serves as their home ground, with a capacity of over 23,000 seats. With a strong fan base and a talented team, Barnsley remains a force to be reckoned with in English football.
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Hall Art Foundation | 2025 Season | Hall Art Foundation | Reading, Vermont
May 10, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Reading
Self-guided visitsThe Hall Art Foundation in Reading, Vermont welcomes visitors to view its program of rotating, temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. Exhibitions are held seasonally, from May through November. Converted from a former dairy farm, the campus of converted galleries consists of a 19th-century stone farmhouse, three barns, as well as a reception center and cafe. The property’s 5 historic buildings make up approximately 6,000 sq. feet of museum-quality exhibition space. The farmhouse and barns sit next to a waterfall on a tributary of the Black River, and are surrounded by approximately 400 acres of pastures, hayfields and extensive woodland. Outdoor sculptures by world-renowned artists are installed throughout the grounds. Please check-in at our reception center for your self-guided visit. Hall Art Foundation 544 VT Route 106 Reading, VT 05062 Cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance will be refunded in full.Our self-guided visits are supplemented with additional information that can be accessed via QR codes installed throughout the exhibitions, free-of-charge. If possible, visitors are encouraged to bring personal smartphones or small tablets, as well as headphones to enhance their experience. A limited number of devices are available for guests who do not already have their own.All guests have access to our cafe where refreshments including sandwiches, salads, baked goods, snacks, bottled beverages and coffee are available for purchase.Every young visitor must be accompanied by an adult. In the galleries, every young visitor must hold the hand of an adult or remain in their physical control at all times. We do not admit groups with more children than adults without advance written agreement. Any visitors, including children that are loud or disruptive will be asked to leave the galleries immediately. Please consider the suitability of our venue if you would like to bring a child with you. Exhibitions may contain material of a sexual or other potentially disturbing nature. Viewer discretion is therefore strongly advised. Childcare is not available.All guests are welcome to enjoy our grounds and walking trails. Appropriate footwear is recommended.Sharp implements, pens, large handbags, backpacks, and other bulky items are prohibited from the galleries.Visitors who behave inappropriately will be asked to leave.Umbrellas are available if needed.No pets, food or drink are permitted in the galleries.Smoking is prohibited throughout the property.Unless previously approved, photographs and video may only be taken for personal use. Photos may be shared on social media, and guests are invited to use the #hallartfoundation tag. Use of flash photography, tripods, selfie-sticks and telephoto lenses are not allowed.
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Tour: Highlights from the Exhibitions | Hall Art Foundation | Reading, Vermont
May 10, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Reading
A one hour docent-led tour of highlights from our exhibitions.The Hall Art Foundation in Reading, Vermont welcomes visitors to view its program of rotating, temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. Exhibitions are held seasonally, from May through November. Converted from a former dairy farm, the campus of converted galleries consists of a 19th-century stone farmhouse, three barns, as well as a reception center and cafe. The property’s 5 historic buildings make up approximately 6,000 sq. feet of museum-quality exhibition space. The farmhouse and barns sit next to a waterfall on a tributary of the Black River, and are surrounded by approximately 400 acres of pastures, hayfields and extensive woodland. Outdoor sculptures by world-renowned artists are installed throughout the grounds. Please check-in at our reception center for your tour. Hall Art Foundation 544 VT Route 106 Reading, VT 05062 Cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance will be refunded in full.Punctuality is essential. Arrivals after 10:15am will be unable to join the tour.All guests participating in a group tour are invited to enjoy the exhibitions at the end of the tour for a further self-guided visit. Our self-guided visits are supplemented with additional information that can be accessed via QR codes installed throughout the exhibitions, free-of-charge. If possible, visitors are encouraged to bring personal smartphones or small tablets, as well as headphones to enhance their experience. A limited number of devices are available for guests who do not already have their own.All guests have access to our cafe where refreshments including sandwiches, salads, baked goods, snacks, bottled beverages and coffee are available for purchase.Every young visitor must be accompanied by an adult. In the galleries, every young visitor must hold the hand of an adult or remain in their physical control at all times. We do not admit groups with more children than adults without advance written agreement. Any visitors, including children that are loud or disruptive will be asked to leave the galleries immediately. Please consider the suitability of our venue if you would like to bring a child with you. Exhibitions may contain material of a sexual or other potentially disturbing nature. Viewer discretion is therefore strongly advised. Childcare is not available.All guests are welcome to enjoy our grounds and walking trails. Appropriate footwear is recommended.Sharp implements, pens, large handbags, backpacks, and other bulky items are prohibited from the galleries.Visitors who behave inappropriately will be asked to leave.Umbrellas are available if needed.No pets, food or drink are permitted in the galleries.Smoking is prohibited throughout the property.Unless previously approved, photographs and video may only be taken for personal use. Photos may be shared on social media, and guests are invited to use the #hallartfoundation tag. Use of flash photography, tripods, selfie-sticks and telephoto lenses are not allowed.
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