ST. JOHNSBURY – The KCP Presents Performing Arts Series presents Chicago’s Second City at to St. Johnsbury Academy’s Fuller Hall, October 4, at 7 p.m. The Second City performs its trademark brand of sketch comedy. The company opened its doors on a Chicago night in December of 1959, and a[Read More…]
Entertainment
Cabot Community Contra Dance, Oct. 10
CABOT – The Cabot Community Contra Dance will take place on Friday, Oct. 10, featuring the calling of Don Stratton, and live music by Pam Bockes, Franklin Heyburn, Kenric Kite and David Van Houten. The dance takes place at the Willey Building from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Admission is on[Read More…]
VSO Jukebox Concert, Oct. 15
ST. JOHNSBURY – The Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) will present a Jukebox Concert focused on strength and hope at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum art gallery on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 7:30 p.m. VSO’s Jukebox chamber music series launched in 2017. Jukebox is a flexible approach to a concert experience, crossing into[Read More…]
Author talk and recipe tasting, Oct. 16
HARDWICK – Welcome cookbook authors Nora and Jenna Rice to Hardwick on October 16 at 6:30 p.m., for an author talk and recipe tasting. Vermont Farm to Table is a project by two sisters: Nora, a chef, and Jenna, a photographer. Both sisters grew up in Vermont and share a[Read More…]
Robinson Concert at Back Stairs, Oct. 14
CABOT – Dana Robinson will present a home-town solo concert at the Back Stairs at Harry’s Hardware on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m. He will debut new songs from his upcoming album, “Sound Of The Word,” to be released this winter. Robinson’s songs tell stories about life in rural Vermont. For[Read More…]
Catamount Arts issues call to artists
ST. JOHNSBURY – Catamount Arts is accepting online submissions for its annual Arts Connect at Catamount Arts Juried Show, an opportunity to feature new and exciting work by emerging and established artists. The exhibition is scheduled for December 2, through April 5, 2026, with an opening reception on Saturday, Dec.[Read More…]
Kent exhibit illuminates mementos, memories, shared humanity
CALAIS – Almost two dozen terra cotta and stoneware clay faces emerge from the surface, top to bottom, starting small and gradually increasing to full heads, creating the illusion they are coming into the room from the past. These are the faces of struggling people. Life’s hard for so many[Read More…]
Vermont Philharmonic opens season with “Jupiter,” “Planets,” Oct. 18, 19
GREENSBORO – The Vermont Philharmonic opens their season with a concert that includes Mozart’s “Jupiter Symphony” and Gustav Holst’s “The Planets.” Concerts are Saturday, Oct. 18, at 4 p.m., at the Highland Center for the Arts and Sunday, Oct. 19, at 2 p.m., at the Barre Opera House. Music Director Lou Kosma has been[Read More…]
GRG Trio performs electric piano jazz, Oct. 5
PLAINFIELD – On Sunday, Oct. 5, at 4 p.m., Plainfield Arts presents GRG Trio, a Vermont-based electric piano jazz trio, at the Plainfield Opera House. The trio features three veteran Central Vermont musicians: Jeff Guerin (electric piano), John Ryan (electric bass) and Keith Gibson (drums). Together, they create a sound[Read More…]
Drury paintings exhibited through September
GREENSBORO – An exhibition of paintings by Harold Arthur Drury is currently being held at the Lauredon Place Gallery on 545 Laurendon Avenue, through the end of September. Harold Arthur Drury was born in Seattle, Wash., in 1926 but spent much of his youth in Australia and New Zealand, where[Read More…]
Hardwick Farmers Market Music
Exhibition of painting, drawings, sculpture feature Hellers’ works, to Sept. 30
STOWE – The Front Four Gallery in Stowe is having a significant exhibition entitled Inner Landscapes: Discovering the Lifework of Peter Heller (1927-2002) which is a retrospective of over thirty of his paintings and drawings, along with intriguing sculptures by his wife Alexandra Noble Heller (1932-2024). Peter taught art at[Read More…]
