WOLCOTT – Each year, Vermont River Conservancy organizes volunteer planting events at riverfront sites conserved across Vermont. With the arrival of April, Vermont River Conservancy is kicking off the tree planting season. Community members are needed to help restore vital riparian habitat along the Lamoille River. The upcoming event will[Read More…]
Events
Events
Spinning workshop, April 25
WOODBURY – A spinning workshop will take place at the Woodbury Community Library on April 25. Learn how to use a drop spindle to make yarn. Artist Elisha Renee will teach this workshop at the Sheep Shop from 10 a.m. to noon. Space is limited.
Film screening and discussion, April 25
WOODBURY – A screening of the film “The Librarians” will take place at the Woodbury Community Library, Saturday, April 25, at 6 p.m., with a discussion after the film. The event is free of charge.
Green-Up Day, May 2
MARSHFIELD – Green-Up Day at the Old Schoolhouse Common will take place Saturday, May 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., to help clean up the grounds around the Old Schoolhouse Common. Information (802) 426-3581 or jaquithpubliclibrary.org.
May Day community celebration, trunk sale, May 2
MARSHFIELD – Friends of the Jaquith Library will hold a May Day celebration with live music, Saturday, May 2, from 1 to 4 p.m, with maypole dancing, children’s crafts, bake and book sale and a community-wide trunk sale. To participate in the trunk sale, contact the library at (802) 426-3581[Read More…]
Spring wildflower walk, May 2
MARSHFIELD – Botanist Bob Popp will lead a wildflower walk in Marshfield’s Stranahan Town Forest Saturday, May 2, beginning at 9 a.m. Meet at the Thompson Road parking lot right off of Hollister Hill Road. For information call (802) 426-3581 or visit jaquithpubliclibrary.org
Bird walk, May 3
CRAFTSBURY – Dave Brown will host a bird walk, May 3, at 7:30 a.m. Meet at Stoner’s woodlot on Hanks Hill Road. Bring binoculars if possible, or borrow some from the Craftsbury Library. Terrain can be uneven and muddy, prepare accordingly.
Events April 22 to May 25, Ongoing Events, Libraries, Community Services, Town Clerks
Wednesday, April 22 Circus Sampler class, 1 to 2 p.m., offered by the New England Center for Circus Arts, for youth ages 7 through 16, at the Highland Center for the Arts, Register by emailing [email protected]. Tea party, 3 p.m., Craftsbury Community Care Center, East Craftsbury, and board games, hosted[Read More…]
Justice For Dogs April pet food drive
HYDE PARK – Lamoille Valley Chevrolet is again hosting their annual pet food drive, in support of Justice For Dogs for a second year. Donations may be dropped off at Lamoille Valley Chevrolet at 868 Vt. Rte. 15 in Hyde Park. Pet food can be also shipped to the dealership. Items needed are dry[Read More…]
Rail Trail walks, every Friday
EAST HARDWICK –Starting April 10, the East Hardwick Walkers meet every Friday, on the rail trail at 9:30 a.m., at the Steven’s Lane intersection near 123 East Church Street. Everyone is invited. Contact Gail at [email protected] for more information.
Morel mushrooms, mycology talk, April 23
THURSDAY – On Thursday, April 23, from 5 to 7 p.m., the Greensboro Free Library hosts Annabelle Langlois, M.Sc., to present a program focused on morel mushrooms and spring mycology. Langlois is both an ER nurse and a biologist. In this program she will cover the specificities of spring mushroom[Read More…]
Olympic athlete to visit library, April 24
CRAFTSBURY – Olympian Susan Dunklee will share stories and photos from the 2026 Paralympics in Italy at the Craftsbury Public Library on April 24, at 6 pm. Dunklee will share an inside look at the athletes, training routines, race-day nerves and triumphs, adaptive equipment, and the teamwork that makes elite[Read More…]
