GREENSBORO – Thursday, August 7, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Highland Center for the Arts, join the Craftsbury Outdoor Center and Headwaters Community Trust for a conversation with Executive Director Gus Seelig of the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board and Tracy Zschau, Vermont Land Trust President and CEO to explore approaches to balance Vermont’s[Read More…]
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Community Barn Dance, Aug. 8
CABOT − On Friday, August 8, an evening of English barn dances will be held for the community in the Willey Building, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Live music will be provided by local musicians. Non-dancers are welcome to come and listen. English dances are similar to American contra dances,[Read More…]
Block Party, Aug. 9
GREENSBORO BEND – The annual Greensboro Bend block party will be at Our Community Park, August 9, from 3 to 7 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by the Bleeding Hearts Family Band and there will be a basketball tournament for ages six and under and up to age 18. Other events are being planned. Hot dogs and hamburgers, bottled water and ice cream will be furnished.[Read More…]
Susan Marie April
WATERBURY CENTER − On July 20, Susan Marie April, of Waterbury Center, passed away after a battle with cancer at 76. She was a great friend to many, a wife to one for 51 years, a grandmother, a sister and a mother to two children. Susan was very creative in[Read More…]
Dog Mountain Summer Dog Party, Aug. 2
ST. JOHNSBURY − Dog Mountain, home to the Stephen Huneck Gallery, will hold its annual Summer Dog Party on Saturday, Aug. 2, from noon to 4 p.m. The day’s festivities include live music from The Barnyard Incident, eats from Alburritos Food Truck, and Rocky’s New York Style Hotdog Cart. Dogs[Read More…]
Alice Howe, Freebo Play at Outdoor Concert, August 6
PLAINFIELD − Alice Howe and Freebo will present an outdoor concert, Wednesday, August 6, at 7 p.m., from the porch of Grace United Methodist Church. The open-air concert brings together decades of songwriting talent and stage presence as the duo offers a performance blending Howe’s vocals with Freebo’s fretless bass[Read More…]
Birdhouse Band Plays “Abbey Road” Tribute, Aug. 9
GREENSBORO − The Birdhouse Band celebrates the Beatles with a performance of the 1969 album, “Abbey Road” at the Highland Center for the Arts, Saturday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. Local musicians Andrew Koehler, Mavis MacNeil, Roy MacNeil, and Annie Rowell, with special guests Randy Bulpin and Andrew Palumbo, stay true to[Read More…]
Events, July 30 to August 9
Wednesday, July 30NATURAL DYING WITH PLANTS: a talk with Prin VanGulden, 6 – 7:30 p.m., Craftsbury Community Care Center. Information: (802) 586-9692, jwsimpsonmemorial.org.FOREST HEALTH UPDATE with Vermont Coverts, noon to 1 p.m., on forest, parks and recreation with Josh Halman. Register at vtcoverts.us to join the meeting.COLORS OF THE WILD,[Read More…]
Julian Mercy Receives Shooting Sports Award
PAWLET – Members of eight 4-H shooting sports clubs met in Pawlet for a weekend of friendly competition in several disciplines, culminating in an awards ceremony on Sunday, July 20, where medals and certificates were handed out. There were two recipients of the Sean Tillotson award this year, Julian Mercy, Hardwick,[Read More…]
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Mea Culpa
In this era of technology that makes it almost too easy to create photos and text out of thin air using artificial intelligence tools and photo editing software, it is impossible for us at the Gazette to be too careful as we strive to be scrupulously accurate in our reporting[Read More…]
