HARDWICK – The Swap Sisters annual seed swap and social returns in the Parker Ladd Community Room at the Jeudevine Memorial Library at 93 North Main St., Saturday, March 22. Participants will be asked to introduce themselves, as well as to share the story of their seeds or special instructions for their[Read More…]
Events
Events
Concordia Choir brings 70 Singers to Fuller Hall, March 12
ST. JOHNSBURY – The Concordia Choir comes to St. Johnsbury Academy’s Fuller Hall, on March 12, at 7 p.m. The Concordia Choir of Moorehead, Minn’s Concordia College has earned a reputation as one of America’s finest a cappella choirs. Since 1920, the 70-voice choir has performed in nearly every major[Read More…]
Psychic comedian takes Highland Center stage, Mar. 14
GREENSBORO – From the judges on America’s Got Talent to headlining in Las Vegas and selling out shows in London’s West End, Peter Antoniou entertained audiences around the world with his mind-reading abilities and British humor. He’s bringing his wit to the Highland Center for the Arts stage on March 14 at[Read More…]
Satellite Gallery hosts Kadunc exhibition through March
LYNDONVILLE – Lyndonville’s Satellite Gallery, in partnership with Catamount Arts, presents a new show “First Light,” an exhibition of paintings by Barnet artist Edward Kadunc. The exhibition will be on display, at the Satellite Gallery, 71 Depot Street, in Lyndonville, through March. “First Light” features portrait work inspired by nineteenth-century[Read More…]
Events, March 11 to 26
Wednesday, March 11 Astronomy series begins, with Bobby Farlice-Rubio,6 to 7 p.m., Greensboro Free Library. For youth and adults. Contact the library to sign up. Discussion, 7 p.m., virtual presentation, Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland-Hanzas discusses the SAVE Act and the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act, presented by[Read More…]
Town forest snowshoe walk
Maple open house weekend, March 21, 22
HARDWICK – Vermont Maple Open House Weekend is an opportunity to visit sugarhouses across the state where visitors can learn how maple syrup and other maple products are produced, while tasting samples and buying products to take home. The 2026 weekend is coming up, Saturday and Sunday, March 21 and[Read More…]
Goddard Spark launchs, April 10
PLAINFIELD – The Goddard Spark is an upcoming lifelong learning program within the former Goddard College campus. The first residency will occur Friday through Sunday, April 10 to 12, with instructors teaching a variety of classes that recognize individualized learning styles, meet individual needs and fosters community. The initial courses[Read More…]
Glimpses of maybe-future, March 12, 26
MARSHFIELD – A film about an election campaign will be shown at the Jaquith Public Library, March 12, 6:30 p.m. A film about android human-like robotics will be shown on March 26, 6:30 p.m. For more information see jaquithpubliclibrary.org or call (802) 426-3581.
Pi day fundraiser, March 14
MARSHFIELD – Saturday, March 14, 3:14 to 6 p.m., a Pi Day fundraiser will take place at the Jaquith Library with the sale of pies and pizza pies. Whole pies and slices will be available for purchase from 3:14 to 6 p.m., or while supplies last. The Marshfield Village store[Read More…]
Annual grain growers conference, March 18
ESSEX – The University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program and Northern Grain Growers Collaborative (NGGC) will hold a Grain Growers Conference on March 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Essex Resort and Spa, located at 70 Essex Way, Essex Bakers will showcase their best[Read More…]
Hurricane that transformed New England, March 19
MARSHFIELD – March 19, at 6:30 p.m., author Stephen Long will tell the story of New England’s Katrina, focusing on the devastation to the region’s forests and the challenge facing New Englanders in the throes of the Great Depression. His presentation is illustrated with archival photos of storm damage and the recovery operation.[Read More…]


