Events

Events

Pie Breakfast, March 22

WOODBURY – The Woodbury Community Library will hold the annual pie breakfast, March 22, 8 to 10:30 a.m., at the Woodbury Elementary School. The breakfast and silent auction supports the Woodbury Community Library. Silent auction bidding ends at 10 a.m. The snow day is March 23.For more information, contact the[Read More…]

Author Cardinal Reading, March 29

GREENSBORO – A reading with author Ann Dávila Cardinal will be held Saturday March 29, 5 p.m., at Fellowship Hall at Greensboro United Church of Christ, 165 E Craftsbury Road. This event is suitable for adults only, and is part of the community art series of the Rural Art Collaborative.

Events, Mar. 7 TO 15

Friday, March 7TALK ON NEO-HUMANIST EDUCATION, with Kathleen Kesson, 7 p.m., Jaquith Public Library, Marshfield. Information: jaquithpubliclibrary.org or call (802) 426-3581.Saturday, March 8FAMILY ART WORKSHOP with Arista Alanis, 1 p.m., Fellowship Hall, Greensboro United Church of Christ, 165 E. Craftsbury Road. Open to all ages.Part of the Community Art Series[Read More…]

Story of Bonds with Tubman, Feb. 27

ST. JOHNSBURY – Northeast Kingdom resident Bob Amos explores his ancestors’ multi-generational relationship with historical icon Harriet Tubman on Thursday, Feb. 27, 7 p.m., at the St. Johnsbury Anthenaeum. Well-known as a musician and songwriter, he has also pursued a passionate interest in family history. Amos’ New York ancestors were instrumental in preserving Tubman’s[Read More…]

Library Fundraiser February 26 to March 4

CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Public Library partners with the Owens-Van Akkeren homestead and Orienteering USA for the annual “Treasure the Library” snowshoe and ski adventure. From February 26 to March 4 (weather permitting), participants can explore trails, find literary and culinary treasures and support the library. This event is for individuals[Read More…]

Talk on Neo-Humanist Education, March 7

MARSHFIELD – Kathleen Kesson will discuss the future of education on Friday, March 7, 7 p.m., at the Jaquith Public Library. Kesson who will talk about neo-humanist education, is professor emeritus (LIU-Brooklyn), former director of education at Goddard College, and founding director of the John Dewey Project on Progressive Education[Read More…]

Off-grid Roundtable, March 8

ST. JOHNSBURY – An off-grid roundtable, for those who live off the grid or in need of advice, will be held Saturday, March 8, 1:30 p.m., at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, in the upstairs gallery. Current off-gridders, people who are thinking about off-grid living or homesteading, or people who are[Read More…]

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