BURLINGTON – The American Red Cross urges all donors to give blood or platelets to keep the blood supply strong this summer. Type O blood products are most needed on hospital shelves, especially in the face of summer challenges that can quickly cause blood and platelet reserves to drop. Upcoming blood[Read More…]
The Hardwick Gazette
Antiques & Uniques, July 12
CRAFTSBURY – Antiques & Uniques will be held Saturday, July 12, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., on the Craftsbury Common. The annual sale features antiques and vintage goods, fine art, handcrafted items, local produce, flowers and specialty foods. Tents feature housewares, jewelry, pottery, quilts, woodworking, textiles, baskets, clothing and goods[Read More…]
Church Supper, July 12
CABOT – Barbecued chicken will be available to take out or eat in at the Cabot Church from 5 to 6:30 p.m., Saturday, July 12. The meal features hicken, baked beans, salad, rolls and desert. The event is by donation to support the church fuel fund.
Retirement Celebration, July 13
E. CALAIS – The Calais Woodbury United Church will celebrate the retirement of Pastor Bill Richardson on July 13. The pastor will give his last service at 10:15, with a pot luck to follow. On that day, the church welcomes their new pastor, Paul Cerutti, who is also the town[Read More…]
Pajama Story Time, July 23
HARDWICK – Recommended for ages 5 and under, pajama story time will begin at 5 p.m., Wednesday, July 23. Wear pajamas and join in for books, songs and more. For more information, [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.
Crops and Soils Field Day, July 24
ALBURGH – In keeping with this year’s theme, Growing for Tomorrow, University of Vermont (UVM) Extension’s Annual Crops and Soils Field Day, July 24, will showcase innovative research and technology that will advance the future of farming. The event, hosted by UVM Extension’s Northwest Crops and Soils Program team, will[Read More…]
Church Services
HardwickUNITED CHURCH OF HARDWICK. 216 South Main Street. 802-472-6800 for information. Sunday Service, 10 a.m. In person, Zoom or Livestreaming. Good Friday the church is open for quiet meditation from 7 to 10 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. Easter Sunday Service at 10 a.m. Communion Service first Sunday of[Read More…]
Wootton Exhibits at Hardwick Town House
HARDWICK – Lulu Wootton will be the first artist to exhibit in the Hardwick Town House in over 20 years. The Hardwick Town House brings this visual art tradition back to the space in collaboration with the Craftsbury Chamber Players. Wootton’s striking prints will be on display in the lobby and[Read More…]
SMfG to Present Four Summer Concerts
GREENSBORO – Summer Music from Greensboro (SMfG) will present four consecutive Tuesday evening concerts in Greensboro this summer. SMfG’s first concert will be Tuesday, July 15, at 7:30 p.m., at the Greensboro United Church of Christ, and will feature both the concert pianist Frederick Moyer and the Fred Moyer Jazz[Read More…]
“White Christmas” Appreciation Performed Through July 20
ADAMANT – “White Christmas: An Appreciation” will be presented Sundays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 to 9 p.m., through July 20 at the Quarryworks. This escape from the summer heat is adapted from the classic Irving Berlin film and the Broadway musical. The production is filled with iconic songs such[Read More…]
Community Concert, July 18
GREENSBORO – A community concert, part of the “Play Every Town Series,” will be presented Friday, July 18, 7:30 p.m., at the Greensboro United Church. The concert features featuring pianist David Feurzeig with violinist Laila Kromash. In 2022 composer-pianist David Feurzeig embarked on “Play Every Town”: 252 free concerts in[Read More…]
Events, July 9 to 22
Wednesday, July 9DEATH CAFE, 6 p.m., Albany Public Library, 830 Main St. Information: (802) 755-6107, albanypubliclibraryvt.org.Thursday, July 10WRITING WORKSHOPS for those affected by flooding, 7 p.m., Jeudevine Memorial Library, 93 N. Main St., Hardwick. Information: (802) 472-5948.TEEN JEWELRY MAKING, 11 a.m., for ages 12-18, Jeudevine Memorial Library, Hardwick. Gather to[Read More…]
