HARDWICK – the Town of Hardwick will hold a meeting on on Wednesday, Aug, 13, at 6 p.m., to hear local concerns about pedestrian and traffic safety improvements along Mill Street and Main Street in downtown Hardwick. The meeting will be held in the Parker Ladd Community Room in the[Read More…]
Events
Events
Program on Spousal Loss, Aug. 14
CRAFTSBURY – A program on the loss of a spouse will be held Thursday, Aug. 14, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church, The roughly two hour seminar is free to anyone who has lost their spouse. There will be a 35-minute video with practical advice[Read More…]
A2VT Performs, August 14
MARSHFIELD – A2VT will perform at the Jaquith Public Library, August 14 at 6 p.m. The group synthesizes their native African musical and dance roots with western pop and hip-hop sensibilities. There will be a book and bake sale and food vendors, too. More information at jaquithpubliclibrary.org or (802) 426-3581
Vermont Public Mixer, Aug. 14
CABOT − Vermont Public’s show, Brave Little State (BLS), will have a summer mixer at the Den at Harry’s Hardware on Thursday, August 14, 5:30 to 8 p.m. The team from Brave Little State will be on hand to meet with fellow listeners who will be part of a live[Read More…]
Tai Chi at Senior Center
EAST MONTPELIER – Tai Chi is available at the Twin Valley Senior Center on Tuesdays, 10 a.m., with advanced Sun Style (Fall Prevention); Fridays, 9:15 a.m., Introduction to Fall Prevention Sun Style for beginners; and Fridays, 10:15 a.m., Yang 24 and Qigong continuing practice and open to beginners. There is[Read More…]
Events, August 6 to 13
Wednesday, August 6OLD-TIME JAM SESSION, 6 – 8 p.m., John Woodruff Simpson Memorial Library, 1972 East Craftsbury Road, Craftsbury. Information: jwsimpsonmemorial.org, (802) 586-9692.Thursday, August 7FAERIE GODBROTHERS PERFORM, 6 p.m., Jaquith Public Library, Marshfield. Americana, bluegrass, jazz and more. Book and bake sale and food vendors. Information: jaquithpubliclibrary.org or (802) 426-3581.Friday,[Read More…]
Meeting Memo, July 30 to Aug. 13
Tuesday, August 5Cabot Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Craftsbury Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Plainfield Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.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[Read More…]
Farm, Food Celebration, Aug. 1
HARDWICK − There will be a celebration of farms and food with the Center for an Agricultural Economy and the Hardwick Farmers Market, August. 1, 3 to 6 p.m., at Atkins Field, 140 Granite St. Afternoon events include horse-drawn wagon rides, baby goats, a performance by Circus Smirkus at 3[Read More…]
Art, Walk, Story, Aug. 2
HARDWICK − Artist and iIlustructor Brittany Lumsden-Berry will lead an “Art, a Walk and a Story by the Brook” experience for children to age 10, Saturday, Aug. 2, on the Hardwick Trails. Children will paint walking sticks and try them out on the Trails. This is not a “drop-off” event.[Read More…]
Summer Concert, Aug. 3
GREENSBORO – Sunday, August 3, from 3 to 4:30 p.m., Social Band will be performing at the Green Mountain Monastery, located at 420 Hillcrest Road. The program will include songs of birds, cicadas, crickets and bees. Featured works include pieces by Sara Doncaster, Betsy Brigham, Don Jamison and Michael Kellogg (aka Clyde Powers). Social Band is a Burlington-based chorus that performs[Read More…]
Don’t Poison Dinner, Aug. 3
GREENSBORO − “Please Don’t Poison Their Dinner” will be presented on Sunday, Aug. 3, 3 to 5 p.m., at the Greensboro Free Library. The presentation will describe why anticoagulant rodenticide should never be used, and how to understand the alternative options. Anna Morris from the Vermont Institute of Natural Science[Read More…]
Caspian Music Series Begins Aug. 3
GREENSBORO – The Caspian Music series begins August 3, with a concert that features works by Hayden, Schumann and Causson. The Caspian Festival Orchestra will continue to be a full orchestra rather than a snaller chamber orchestra, so the season will end with Mendelssohn’s “ltalian Smphony” and Beethoven’s “Violin Concerto[Read More…]
