CABOT – Acupuncturist Christina Ducharme leads a discussion about Chinese medicine, the wood element and how to use these energies to build resiliency and healthy growth this spring, Thursday, April 2, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. She will explore how to work with the energy of growth, visioning for the[Read More…]
Events
Events
Poetry event, April 3
WOODBURY – The bi-monthly poetry and prose sharing group meets Friday, April 3. There will be a light meal from 5:30 to 6 p.m., followed by readings from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. All are welcome.
Family dance session, April 4
WOODBURY – A family dance session with Karen Mueller will be hosted at the Woodbury Community Library, Saturday, April 4, All are welcome.
Reading with Rudy, April 9
CABOT – Read to a furry friend through a Read to a Therapy Dog program (ages 5 and up), Thursday, April 9, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. By reading aloud to a gentle, attentive dog, young readers can gain fluency and enjoy a supportive experience. Rudy is a specially-trained therapy[Read More…]
Poetry walk, April 11
HARDWICK – On April 11 any and all can meet in front of Hardwick Elementary School to then walk with Janet Slayton and others for a live reading and living history. Participants will view and read the VerseVillage poems as well as hear about how Hardwick used to be.
Japanese fish printing, April 15
CABOT – Join the Lake Champlain Basin Project to learn about Gyotaku, also known as Japanese Fish printing, at the Cabot Public Library, Wednesday, April 15 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Gyotaku printing is a well-practiced art form and way of documenting notable characteristics of different fish species. Using rubber versions[Read More…]
Parsons Dance brings modern movement to Lyndon Institute
LYNDON – Parsons Dance performs at the Lyndon Institute, March 28, at 7 p.m. Known for their athleticism and ensemble work, they fuse the gestures and movements that comprise modern dance with the discipline and precision of a classical dance company. Artistic Director and founder David Parsons had a career[Read More…]
Events March 25 to April 3, Community Services, Libraries
Wednesday, March 25 Workshop, 3 to 5 p.m., the Old Firehouse, 59 Mill St., Hardwick, youth writingwith professor and writer Sean Prentiss, Meets for three Wednesdays.Information, go to Rural Arts website. Presentation, 6 p.m., “Rain or Shine: Vermont’s Changing Climate,” St. Johnsbury Anthenaeum, 1171 Main Street, with Megan Duncan from[Read More…]
The Hardwick Gazette at Front Seat Coffee, this Friday, March 20 at 10 a.m.
HARDWICK – Visit with The Hardwick Gazette staff at Front Seat Coffee every Friday, from 10 to 11 a.m. The staff will be on hand to hear news tips, story ideas, comments and answer questions about the local newspaper.
Sugar on snow at CCC, March 22
CRAFTSBURY – Sunday, March 22 ,from 2 to 4 p.m., the Craftsbury Community Care Center (CCCC) will hold a sugar on snow party, with local maple syrup, donuts and pickles. Aside from treats, there will be a raffle of local baked goods, as well as silent auction items. This is[Read More…]
Author discussion, March 22
CRAFTSBURY – Sunday, March 22, at 4 p.m., Julia Skonicki will give an author talk at the Craftsbury Public Library. Skonicki is the author of “Awakened: A Journey in Poetry and Photos.” This collection of poetry and photographs takes the reader on a journey through breast cancer. She grew up in Chicago[Read More…]
“Light Pirate” book discussion, March 24
HARDWICK – Discuss “The Light Pirate” with other readers at the Jeudevine Memorial Library on Tuesday, March 24, at 5:30 p.m., with Vermont Humanities Speaker Rachael Cohen. “The Light Pirate” by Lily Brooks-Dalton is a dystopian coming-of-age novel following Wanda, a girl born during a catastrophic hurricane in Florida, as[Read More…]


