GREENSBORO – Jigsaw puzzle lovers of all ages may benefit the Hardwick Area Food Pantry by participating in the third annual Puzzler for the Pantry on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2 to 4 p.m., in Fellowship Hall at the Greensboro Church. Puzzlers should bring a donation of nonperishable food or cash.[Read More…]
Events
Events
Benefit Valentine’s Dance, Feb. 15
HARDWICK – A Valentine’s dance will be held at the American Legion Post No. 7, Saturday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m., to benefit the Lamoille Area Cancer Network. The Radio Rangers will provide country and western swing music, with door prizes and a cash bar. The event is sponsored by the[Read More…]
NOFA-VT Conference, Feb. 15-16
BURLINGTON — The Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont has opened registration for its annual winter conference, Feb. 15-16 on the University of Vermont campus in Burlington. This year’s theme is “Growing Together.” The conference programming will cover a variety of food, farming and land-use topics, with a focus to[Read More…]
Project WILD Training for Science Educators, Feb. 25
MORRISVILLE — On February 25, 5 to 8 p.m., at the UVM Extension office in Morrisville, grade K to 12 teachers and science educators interested in exploring ways to connect their students with science and nature may sign up for a free Project WILD workshop and training. Project WILD is[Read More…]
Trivia at the Diner, Feb. 25
HARDWICK – Trivia night at the Village Restaurant will be held Tuesday, Feb. 25, 6 p.m., but arrive early for a table. Appetizers and burgers will be available. BYOB. The best team wins a prize.
Eight Artists on Exhibit, through Feb. 15
ADAMANT – Eight artists consider the concept of layers through painting, photography, collage, assemblage, essay, cut paper, papier-mache and video in an exhibit at the Adamant Co-op Gallery, through February 15. Dian Parker, one of the artists, will read from her chapbook, “The Color of Time,” on Saturday, Feb. 1,[Read More…]
Events, Jan. 29 to Feb. 9
Thursday, Jan. 30LEGISLATIVE DISCUSSION, 5 to 7:30 p.m., Woodbury Elementary School Gymnasium. A light meal will be served at 5 p.m. At 6 p.m., a presentation and discussion from local legislators followed by a question and answer session. Childcare and elevator access is available.DOG MAN PARTY, 3 p.m., Jeudevine Memorial[Read More…]
Events, Jan. 22 to 30
Friday, Jan. 24BEACH PARTY, 7:30 p.m., American Legion, Hardwick. Sponsored by the Civic Standard. Music by Burlington-based band Barbacoa, tacos from Caja Madera and tiki drinks.Sunday, Jan. 26POTLUCK BRUNCH with neighbors, 11 a.m., Adamant Community Club. Information: (802) 454-7103, [email protected], Jan. 28LAND USE PLANNING TOOLS Workshop, 7 to 9 p.m.,[Read More…]
Free Webinar Series Offered for Dairy Farmers
BURLINGTON – A new webinar series will delve into topics of interest to dairy farmers in northern New England, including current dairy research and programs, funding opportunities, shared industry challenges and practices to improve dairy management and increase profitability. The Tri-State Dairy Exchange: Navigating the Future of Dairy series will[Read More…]
Open Call for Poetry
HARDWICK – Local author Dede Avery seeks submissions of poetry, which will be posted in windows along Main Street in April in celebration of National Poetry Month. Submissions are open through February 28. Submissions are limited to one poem per person; the poem can be any form but must be[Read More…]
Silence and Soup, Tuesdays
GREENSBORO – Silence and Soup will be held weekly on Tuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., from February 4 through February 25, at the Greensboro United Church of Christ. There will be sitting in silence with others is a practice known to bring a sense of peace and calm and sharing[Read More…]
Surf Rock Party, Jan. 25
HARDWICK – A beach party will be held January 24 at the American Legion, sponsored by the Civic Standard. The evening features the Burlington-based band Barbacoa, tacos from Caja Madera and tiki drinks. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., with bathing attire optional.


