MARSHFIELD – Fridays from 6 to 7 p.m., the Jaquith Public Library will host a drum circle with Jean Jacques Maury. This is a free series for all ages and abilities. Explore technique, patterns, and a common vocabulary to describe rhythm. No prior experience is needed or expected but participants do[Read More…]
Events
Events
Farmers market, Saturdays
MARSHFIELD – Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., starting June 6 the Marshfield Resilience Hub Farmers Market will take place at the Jaquith Public Library. Local food and craft vendors, live music, and free community-led skill shares. Vending space is free. If interested in applying as a vendor, leading a class (a small[Read More…]
Memphremagog watershed chemical contamination presentation, June 10
NEWPORT– In a presentation, “Lake Memphremagog: Learning the Facts and Finding Solutions,” Wednesday, June 10, 6:30 to 8 p.m., five environmental scientists from the US and Quebec will present current research and discuss the risks posed by chemical contamination in the Memphremagog watershed, including contamination linked to landfill leachate discharge.[Read More…]
Medicinal Plant Walk, June 13
HARDWICK – Clinical herbalist, Caty Crabb, who brings 20 years of clinical practice and over thirty years of medicine-making experience, lead lead an educational walk on the Hardwick Trails on Saturday, June 13. Learn to identify wild species in their native habitat and explore how each plant works in the[Read More…]
Northern Rivers Land Trust annual meeting, June 14
HARDWICK – Northern Rivers Land Trust will hold their annual meeting for 2026 on Sunday, June 14, from 4 to 6 p.m., at the Jeudevine Memorial Library, located at 93 North Main Street. The guest speaker will be Tom Rogers, executive director of the Stowe Land Trust.
Trees for Streams seeks volunteers, June 17 and 24
CRAFTSBURY – Join in for a hands-on field experience caring for the newest Trees for Streams plantings, Wednesday, June 17 and 24. Volunteers will help locate and assess young trees, monitor survival, and manage invasive species and competing vegetation. These plantings act as natural filters for pollutants, stabilize eroding streambanks,[Read More…]
Free adaptive bike demonstration, June 19
HARDWICK – A free demonstration of adaptive bicycles will take place at the Jeudevine Memorial Library at 4 p.m., on Friday, June 19. To sign up, reach out to program manager, Kerry Hussey, [email protected] or 802-427-4116.
Documentary premiere, June 19
HARDWICK – On June 19, the Vermont documentary “Best Day Ever” will premiere at 5:30 p.m., in the Parker Ladd Community room at the Jeudevine Library, located at 93 North Main Street. The film is free and family friendly. For information, go to hardwicktrails.com.
Poetry with Avery, Hill, June 21
MARSHFIELD – Sunday Afternoon Poetry at the Jaquith monthly poetry readings are free and open to the public. On June 21, 2 to 4 p.m., local authors D. Slayton Avery and Cindy Ellen Hill will be present. Refreshments, featuring Jasper Hill cheese, will be served. D. Slayton Avery has been published[Read More…]
Falconry with VINS, June 24
MARSHFIELD – Wednesday, June 24 at 6:30 p.m., the Vermont Institute of Natural Sciences (VINS) will present “The Sport of Kings: Falconry with VINS” at the Jaquith Memorial Library. Explore a sport that has fostered relationships between humans, animals, and the environment for 3,000 years. Learn how falconers train their birds of prey,[Read More…]
Summer story time, playgroup, begins June 26
MARSHFIELD – Fridays from June 26 to July 31, from 10:30 a.m. to noon, a summer story time and playgroup morning program with Nicky Auerbach will be available for children ages 0 to seven at the Jaquith Public Library. Auerbach will lead activities based on the theme, “Unearth a Story.”[Read More…]
Cabot yard sale, June 27
CABOT – Saturday, June 27, the Cabot community will hold a town-wide yard sale and also a strawberry festival on the Common. Anyone wishing to participate, either reserving a spot on the Common or getting their home on the town-wide sale map, should contact Lindsey Perry at (802) 535-4545 or e-mail[Read More…]


