BURLINGTON – Thursday, Feb. 19, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the no-till and cover crop conference will take place at the DoubleTree by Hilton, located at 870 Williston Road. Farmers, technical advisers, researchers, students, consultants, agricultural businesses and local agencies are all welcome to get together at this annual[Read More…]
Events
Events
State chess championships, March 28
HYDE PARK – The 39th Annual Vermont State Scholastic Chess Championships will be held Saturday, March 28, at Lamoille Union High School, located at 736 Vt. Rte.15, Hyde Park. This is the selection tournament for Vermont’s nominees to the national Denker, Haring, Barber, Ashley and Rockefeller invitationals. This tournament is[Read More…]
Alumni reunion will begin June 18
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Academy/Hazen Union Alumni Association will have a new addition to its upcoming 2026 alumni weekend: the association has teamed up with Hill Farmstead Brewery in Greensboro to host a kick-off event at the brewery on Thursday, June 18.All alumni, family and friends will meet at the[Read More…]
Bernardo, Chorney perform Feb. 1
ADAMANT – Vocalist Miriam Bernardo and multi-instrumentalist and composer Michael Chorney will perform at the Adamant Community Club, Sunday, Feb. 1, 3 p.m., as part of the Winter Sunday series. Bernardo, originally from Athens in Windham County, has provided vocals to local projects, including the all-women ensemble Steady Betty, salsa[Read More…]
“Other Side” film screening moved to Feb. 1.
GREENSBORO – The film screening of “Other Side” at the Highland Center for the Arts has been postponed to Sunday, Feb. 1, at 2 p.m. “Other Side” is a feature-length documentary about Lynda Bluestein’s journey accessing medical aid in dying in Vermont as an out-of-state resident. This screening of “Other[Read More…]
“Whodunits and Whydunits,” murder mystery in film, Feb. 13
HARDWICK – Film aficionado Rick Winston will host a talk at 7 p.m., February 13, at the Jeudevine Library in the Parker Ladd Community Room. Winston will discuss the components of the murder mystery film genre and specific films that use the genre to make larger points about social issues, such[Read More…]
Friday night murder mystery series begins Feb. 27
HARDWICK – The Friends of the Jeudevine Library will host a Friday night murder mystery film series through the remainder of the winter. The dates will be February 27, March 13 and March 27, as well as April 10, in the Parker Ladd Community Room. All events are free and[Read More…]
Two weekends of Ski Racing Action
The Craftsbury Outdoor Center (COC) will host its’ two day marathon series on January 31 and February 1. The first day will be the 46 and 23 km classic race followed by a 23 km freestyle race on Sunday. There will be four road crossings along Creek Road and Lost[Read More…]
Family dance sessions, Jan 24
WOODBURY – Karen Mueller-Harding leads dances and singing games from American and English traditions at the Woodbury Community Library beginning January 24, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Activities will be age-appropriate and accessible to everyone. Mueller-Harding runs the family-friendly Cabot Community Contra dance and Cabot Community Theater and is a member[Read More…]
Winter market begins, Jan. 25
HARDWICK – The 2026 Hardwick community winter market series begins on Sunday, Jan. 25. All are invited to join from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hazen Union High School,126 Hazen Union Drive.These markets are a partnership between the Hardwick Farmers Market, the Center for an Agricultural Economy and Hazen Union[Read More…]
Gallery opening, Jan. 30
HARDWICK – Friday, January 30, from 6 to 8 p.m., Front Seat Coffee will host the opening reception for Josh Kuckens’ photographic series capturing the Aurora Borealis across the Northeast Kingdom. Appetizers will be provided with beer and wine available for purchase. The opening will also feature projections of real-time aurora video[Read More…]
Vermont agriculture, conservation at annual meeting, Feb. 11.
IRASBURG – Orleans County Natural Resources Conservation District (OCNRCD) hosts their annual meeting focused on the evolution of Vermont agriculture and conservation. This public event will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at Nelson’s Farm in Irasburg and will bring together farmers, landowners, foresters and community members to reflect on how agriculture has changed[Read More…]


