GREENSBORO — The Greensboro Energy and Climate Action Committee will hold its quarterly hybrid meeting on Thursday, April 17, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., downstairs at the Greensboro Free Library, located on East Craftsbury Road. The public is welcome. The zoom link can be found on the Greensboro town website.
Events
Events
Open House, Safety Fair, April 28
HARDWICK – Head Start will hold an open house and safety fair Monday, April 28, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., with NEKCA (Northeast Kingdom Community Action) Hardwick, 61 Church St. There will be tours of Head Start classrooms with free takeaways. A fire truck, ambulance, police car and the Tooth Tutor[Read More…]
VerseVillage Open Mic Night, April 30
HARDWICK — The Galaxy Bookshop will hold a celebration on Wednesday, April 30, at 7 p.m., to wrap up Hardwick’s VerseVillage. Poets of all ages can sign up for a spot to read at Open Mic Night. Readings can be original work or favorite pieces by other authors and should[Read More…]
Events, April 9 to 17
Wednesday, April 9JEUDEVINE PLAYERS meet April 9 and 10, 3 p.m., Jeudevine Library. To create and put on a low-scale musical for Springfest. For ages 6 and up. Information: [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.DEATH CAFE, 6 p.m., Albany Public Library, 830 Main St., Albany. Facilitated by Kelsey Crelin. Refreshments provided. Information:[Read More…]
Story Time at Library, Thursdays
HARDWICK — Story time for children ages 5 and under will be held Thursday mornings at 10:30 a.m., at the Jeudevine Memorial Library, with books, songs and other literacy activities. For more information, contact [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.
Graffagnino Gives Allen Talk, April 6
CRAFTSBURY — Author and historian Kevin Graffagnino will give a talk on Ira Allen at the Craftsbury Public Library on Sunday, April 6, at 4 p.m. Land speculator, revolutionary, pamphleteer, politician and empire-builder, Ira Allen was a key figure on the late eighteenth-century Green Mountain frontier. Based on his new[Read More…]
Coffin Tells of Civil War Women, April 6
CABOT — Howard Coffin, historian and author, will speak on “Vermont Women and the Civil War,” Sunday, April 6, 3 p.m., in the Willey Building. This event was postponed last week because of inclement weather. His talk Sunday focuses on how women took on farming, worked in factories, served[Read More…]
Jeudevine Players Create Musical, April 9-10
HARDWICK – The Jeudevine Players will meet Wednesday, April 9 and Thursday, April 10, 3 p.m., to create and put on a low-scale musical for Springfest. Rehearsals will be held throughout April and May, for ages six and up. For more information, contact [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.
Cabot Community Contra Dance, April 11
CABOT— On Friday, April 11, the Cabot Community Contra Dance will take place in the Cabot Town Hall, 3084 Main St, from 7 to-9:30 p.m. Featuring the calling of Lausanne Allen, live music is also provided by a group of local musicians. All ages and abilities are welcome, and all[Read More…]
Engaging Residents in Emergency Preparedness, April 12
HARDWICK — Over the past several years, the Town of Hardwick has faced emergency events including a pandemic and multiple floods. In an effort to document and formalize Hardwick’s grassroots disaster response, the Town of Hardwick, in partnership with Hardwick Neighbor to Neighbor volunteers, the Civic Standard, and other community[Read More…]
Holy Week Services Scheduled
HARDWICK, GREENSBORO — Holy Week and Easter services scheduled for St. Norbert Church in Hardwick and St. Michael’s Church in Greensboro Bend will begin with a Palm Sunday mass offered Saturday, 4 p.m. at St. Norberts on April 12. Two Palm Sunday masses are scheduled for the following day, April[Read More…]
Works by Vermonters with Dementia Displayed at State House
MONTPELIER — The Vermont State Curator’s Office presents “Moments in Time – Works by Vermonters with Dementia” at the State House Cafeteria. The show features work from 13 Vermonters and includes artistic mediums ranging from wood carvings, drawings, paintings, and quilts and will be on view through May 1, with[Read More…]
