RANDOLPH – The UVM Extension Center for Sustainable Agriculture will hold a workshop on livestock water systems, which is among key infrastructure for successful grazing systems. The workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on June 30, at Vermont State University Morrill Hall in Randolph. Led by Amber[Read More…]
Events
Events
Book sale, July 4
CABOT – A book sale will take place July 4, from 9 a.m. to noon on the front lawn of the Willey Building with hundreds of used books at the annual Fourth of July book sale. This event is organized by the Friends of Cabot Library and is held[Read More…]
Benefit for Child Haven International, July 10
GREENSBORO – A benefit event for Child Haven International will be held from 5 to 8 p.m., July 10, at the Highland Center for the Arts. The evening features the U.S. premiere of “Lotus,” a short film by local filmmaker Avani Pisapati. A second short film will offer a glimpse into Child[Read More…]
Keizer book launch June 16 at Bookshop
HARDWICK – Local author Garret Keizer celebrates the publication of his new book, “Starting From Paterson,” on Tuesday, June 16, at 7 p.m., at The Galaxy Bookshop. The essays collected in this book trace a path from the author’s Dutch-Protestant roots in a New Jersey factory town; through encounters with[Read More…]
Events, June 10 to 30, Ongoing, Exhibits, Community Services, Libraries, Town Clerks
Wednesday, June 10 Graduation, 5:30 p.m., Woodbury sixth grade. Graduation, 6 p.m., Wolcott sixth grade. Author talk, with Jasper Craven, discussing and signing his new novel, “God Forgives, Brothers Don’t,” 7 p.m., St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. Thursday, June 11 Promotion, 5 p.m., Hazen Union eighth grade. Passage, 5:30 p.m., Cabot eighth[Read More…]
Music man Ed Morgan, June 5
ST. JOHNSBURY – Friday, June 5, at 10 a.m., the Children’s Library at the Athenaeum Hall will hold a sing-a-long with the Ed Morgan who has performed for adults and children for over 10 years with his blend of original and traditional children’s songs and singing and dancing for children[Read More…]
Blind and visual impairment information table, June 24
ST. JOHNSBURY – Wednesday, June 24, from 10 a.m., to 2 p.m., the Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired will have an information table at the St. Johnsbury Anthenaeum. The table seeks to raise awareness of free, statewide services to any Vermonter with impaired vision. The information tables are[Read More…]
Second Sunday potluck sessions, May through October
EAST HARDWICK – The Caledonia Grange no. 9 holds monthly information, potluck sessions on second Sundays from May through October. Local guests share information and a potluck (bring something to share if possible) on various small farm topics. All events start at 4 p.m., at the Grange in East Hardwick unless[Read More…]
Author talk, June 10
ST. JOHNSBURY – Wednesday, June 10, at 7 p.m., author Jasper Craven will discuss and sign his new novel, “God Forgives, Brothers Don’t,” at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. Craven is a Northeast Kingdom native who got his start in journalism at the Caledonian Record. He today covers the military and[Read More…]
Blackfly Festival, June 6
ADAMANT – The Blackfly Festival will return Saturday, June 6. The annual free, family-friendly bug-centric celebration will begin at the Adamant Co-Op, for a nature walk with local naturalist John José at 10 a.m., as well as the “Build-A-Bug” craft workshop with former environmental educator Sandal Cate (ages 5-12) for[Read More…]
For the love of books: author visit, June 28
EAST CRAFTSBURY – Sunday, June 28, from 3 to 5 p.m., four of Vermont authors and illustrators, Reeve Lindbergh, Mary Azarian, Grace Worcester and Natalie Kinsey, are coming together in East Craftsbury for an informal conversation about their five favorite books. This is a fundraiser for the John Woodruff Simpson Memorial Library.[Read More…]
Walden 250th, June 6
WALDEN – Saturday, June 6, Walden will celebrate 250 years, beginning at 10 a.m., at the Walden Methodist Church on Noyestar Road. The days activities will include displays of antiques, exhibits of Walden history, a barbecue and picnic, live music, square dancing demonstrations, games and more. A town-wide photograph of residents will[Read More…]


