Events
Events
Tea, treats served at Care Center
CRAFTSBURY – On April 22, the John W. Simpson Library staff and volunteers collaborated with Craftsbury Community Care Center to host a “Tea, Treats and Table Games” event for the community. Michelle Robinson and Lorraine Urie, tea enthusiasts, shared their expertise and volunteered time with Care Center activities staff Vicki Strong[Read More…]
Figure drawing studio begins May 7
ST. JOHNSBURY – Artists Larry Golden and son Ricky will host a figure drawing studio at Catamount Arts, Thursday evenings, from 4 to 6 p.m., beginning May 7. This drop-in style studio will run through September 24. Each weekly session will feature a live model posing for four 10-minute sketches[Read More…]
Local author to present new work, May 12
HARDWICK – Author and photographer Jane English of Woodbury will give a talk and slide show presentation on her recently published book, “White Pines,” at Jeudevine Memorial Library on Tuesday, May 12, at 7 p.m. in the Parker Ladd Community Room. This event is co-sponsored by The Galaxy Bookshop. “White[Read More…]
Cooking club, May 13
HARDWICK – The Cooking Club will meet Wednesday, May 13, at 3 p.m., at the Jeudevine Memorial Library to make refreshments to sell during intermission at the Jeudevine Players production on May 18. For more information, contact [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.
Britto-inspired painting, May 14
MORRISVILLE – A workshop using Britto-inspired shapes and patterns for acrylic painting will be held May 14, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at River Arts. Using Britto‑inspired shapes and patterns as a simple starting point, the workshop will explore bold lines and bright hues. There is a fee for the workshop.[Read More…]
Storytime with HPD, May 14
HARDWICK – Storytime with the Hardwick Police Department will be held Thursday, May 14, at 10:30 a.m. Listen to a story and check out the police cruiser.For more information, contact [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.
Film series continues, May 14
MARSHFIELD – The last film in the “Glimpses of a Maybe Future” series will be shown Thursday, May 14, at 6:30 p.m. A construction worker accidentally discovers that many public figures, politicians and newscasters are aliens disguised as humans. When he is found out, the world of influential “people” spares nothing[Read More…]
Spring bird walk, May 17
MARSHFIELD – Join naturalists Bob Popp and Betsy Ziegler, Sunday, May 17, 8 a.m., at the Stranahan Town Forest to meet some of the many species of birds who are returning to Vermont after their long spring migrations. Learn to identify species by both sight and sound, and also discuss bird[Read More…]
River memories: exploring settlement patterns, May 21
MARSHFIELD – Vermont’s rivers have long shaped where and how communities grew, but recenttorms have made clear that many communities in Vermont are vulnerable to damage from flooding. Historian Alan Berolzheimer examines how the development of settlement patterns over time has contributed to the problem of flooding in Vermont, Thursday, May 21,[Read More…]
Events May 7 to May 25, Ongoing Events, Libraries, Community Services, Town Clerks
Thursday, May 7 Play: “Quest,” 7 p.m., Cabot School Performing Arts Center, 25 Common Road. Reservations recommended: tinyurl.com/Questreservations. Friday, May 8 Community contra dance, 7 to 9 p.m., Willey Building (Cabot Town Hall, 3084 Main St.). Live music. No partners needed. All ages welcome. Play: “Quest,” 7 p.m., Cabot School[Read More…]
Green up day, May 2
EAST HARDWICK – Saturday, May 2, is State-wide Green Up Day. Pick up green-up day trash bags at the Grange in East Hardwick beginning at 9 a.m., on May 2, and drop off filled bags until 2:30 p.m. Filled bags dropped at the Grange will be transported to the Hardwick Fire Station by 3[Read More…]


