The Hardwick Gazette
Feeding Turkeys
Area Residents Visit Montpelier Women’s Rally
Mud Season, March 19, 1925
Meeting Memo, March 19 to 24
Wednesday, March 19Wolcott Select Board, third Wednesday of month, 6 p.m.Thursday, March 20Hardwick Select Board, third Thursday of month, 6 p.m.Monday, March 24Cabot School District Board of Directors’ Regular Board Meeting, 6 to 8 p.m., Cabot School Library and remote option also available.Calais Select Board, fourth Monday of month, 7[Read More…]
Music Jam, March 19
EAST CRAFTSBURY – The Simpson Memorial Library will hold an old-time music jam on Wednesdays, March 19, April 2 and April 16, 6 to 8 p.m. Old-time music, also known as Appalachian stringband music, is traditionally played on the fiddle, banjo, guitar and bass. Tunes are learned by ear[Read More…]
Sugar on Snow at Care Center, March 22
EAST CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Community Care Center’s traditional sugar on snow party returns Saturday, March 22, 2 to 4 p.m., in time for the Care Center’s 30th anniversary year. Besides the sugar on snow, there will be games and raffle of local baked goods. This is a free event.[Read More…]
Caring for Cut Flowers, March 23
CRAFTSBURY— Craftsbury Librarian Susan O’Connell grew cut flowers commercially for several decades in Hardwick, and she will present a program about some of her favorite cut flowers for Vermont gardens, and give a basic primer on harvesting and caring for cut flowers for the longest vase life after cutting. The[Read More…]
Spanish Conversation Class, March 30
EAST CRAFTSBURY – The Simpson Memorial Library offers a Spanish conversation class, Clase de Conversación, Sunday, March 30, 1 to 2 p.m. This is the first of a six-week class with Trisha Ingalls on Sundays. This interactive six-week class is designed for beginners to early intermediate learners, but open to all[Read More…]
Baseball Bottle Drive, April 5
CRAFTSBURY — Craftsbury Baseball will hold a bottle drive, Saturday, April 5, on Craftsbury Common from 9 to 11 a.m. Donated, bagged returnable bottles and cans will support local youth sports.
Church Celebrates Music Director Hal Parker’s 15 Years, March 2
BRUCE ARTHUR WILDER
MORRISVILLE — Bruce Arthur Wilder, of Morrisville, went home to heaven in the arms of Jesus as he slept on March 7. Bruce was born in Amesbury, Mass., December 14, 1936, to Edwin and Eleanor (Moynihan) Wilder. Graduating from Leominster High School in 1954, he completed two years of undergraduate[Read More…]