GREENSBORO – Saturday, August 23, from 6 to 8 p.m., the Greensboro Conservation Commission will host Vermont Fish and Wildlife biologist Josh Blouin to share about moose, at the Highland Center for the Arts, located at 2875 Hardwick St. Learn about the life history of moose, their habitat requirements and[Read More…]
Events
Events
Living Room Concert, August 15
HARDWICK – Franklin and Ray will be at the Civic Standard living room for an evening of tunes that span traditions from Kentucky to Quebec and Maritime fiddling, to traditional and contemporary folk songs. Franklin Heyburn is a self described French-speaking Yankee Vermonter from Kentucky. He started out playing harmonica,[Read More…]
“Taming of Shrew” Aug. 21-30
PLAINFIELD –The Green Mountain Shakespeare Festival will present the final production of its inaugural season, ‘The Taming of the Shrew,” by William Shakespeare, August 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30, at 7 p.m, and August 24, at 2 p.m., at the Haybarn Theatre on The Creative Campus at Goddard[Read More…]
Events, August 13 TO 19
Wednesday, August 13DEATH CAFE, 6 p.m., Albany Public Library. Facilitated by Kelsey Crelin. Refreshments provided. Information: (802) 755-6107, albanypubliclibraryvt.org.TOWN OF HARDWICK meeting on pedestrian and traffic safety improvements, 6 p.m., Parker Ladd Community Room, Jeudevine Memorial Library.Virtual access details at hardwickvt.gov.CONSTITUTION COMMUNITY READING, 6 p.m., John Woodruff Simpson Memorial Library,[Read More…]
Meeting Memo Aug. 6 to 13
Wednesday, August 6Wolcott Select Board, first Wednesday of month, 6 p.m..Thursday, August 7Hardwick Select Board, first Thursday of month, 6 p.m.Monday, August 11Calais Select Board, second Monday of month, 7 p.m.Tuesday, August 12Hardwick Energy Committee Meeting, 6 p.m., Hardwick Memorial Building, 20 Church St., 1st floor. Information: (802) 249-6004 or[Read More…]
Stand Up for Democracy Visibility Gathering
WOLCOTT – A monthly protest to defend democracy will be held the second Tuesday of every month, from 4 to 5 p.m. next to the Wolcott Post Office. Wave to passing citizens, bring a sign, or don’t, bring a chair or flag. Let neighbors know things are not okay in the country right now, and change is needed.
Future of Aging Services Info, Aug. 7
NORTHEAST KINGDOM – The Northeast Kingdom Council on Aging will host an online public comment session concerning the drafted 2026–2029 Area Plan, Thursday, August 7, from 1 to 2 p.m. The plan is a roadmap for how they’ll support older adults in the region over the next four years. Join[Read More…]
Storytelling and Songs, Aug. 8
CRAFTSBURY – The Swing Peepers, a musical duo from Huntington, will sing and tell stories for children of all ages at the Craftsbury Public Library, Friday, August 8 at 3:30 p.m. The show will end with free ice cream to celebrate music and stories. For more information, call the library at[Read More…]
Block Party, Basketball, Open Houses, Aug. 9
GREENSBORO BEND – Greensboro Bend will host the annual Block Party at the Community Park, Saturday, August 9, from 3 to 7 p.m., sponsored by the Bend Revitalization Committee and the Greensboro Association. New this year is an open house and tours of the former Methodist Church and Habitat for[Read More…]
Church to Celebrate Homecoming, August 10
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro United Church of Christ will host a homecoming celebration on Sunday, August 10, and invites the wider community to take part in a day of worship, fellowship and food. The morning begins with a worship service at 10 a.m., followed by a southern-style barbecue picnic on[Read More…]
Second Sunday Ag. Series, Aug. 10
EAST HARDWICK – August 10, Aeden Scribner of Flycatcher Farm will be at the Grange Hall for a composting workshop from 4 to 6 p.m. This workshop, designed for small farms and homesteaders, will teach you the fundamentals of composting to create nutrient-rich soil amendments and reduce waste. Participants will[Read More…]
Leadership Summit, Aug. 11
RANDOLPH – The 2025 VT Community Leadership Summit, “Communities in Action!” will take place at Vermont State University in Randolph. August 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Vermont Council of Rural Development (VCRD) will be holding workshops, panels and networking sessions to show how community leaders can work together to get things done, even[Read More…]
