BURLINGTON – Several funding opportunities are available to Vermont dairy producers to improve infrastructure, purchase equipment and make on-farm improvements for long-term farm viability and climate and economic resilience. To help producers learn about grants and other types of funding, the University of Vermont (UVM) Extension Dairy Team will sponsor[Read More…]
Events
Events
Events, Oct. 9 to 19
Wednesday, October 9 DEATH CAFE, 6 p.m., join for an informal conversation about death, facilitated by Kelsey Crelin, Albany Public Library, 830 Main St. Refreshments are provided. Information: (802) 755-6107, albanypubliclibraryvt.org. HOME SHARE VERMONT (with Ric Cengeri), Twin Valley Senior Center, 4583 US Rte. 2, E. Montpelier. Come for lunch[Read More…]
LCP Presents “The Mel Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein,” Oct. 3 to 6, Oct 10 to 13
HYDE PARK – Lamoille County Players’ 72nd season at the Hyde Park Opera House continues with “The Mel Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein” based on the 1974 film of the same name. This re-imagining of the legend of Frankenstein is the story of a bright young doctor Frankenstein (that’s “Fronkensteen”) who[Read More…]
Headless Horseman Rides in One-Man Show, Oct. 4
ST. JOHNSBURY – Catamount Arts and the Upright Steeple Society will present the award-winning actor J.T. Turner performing, “Washington Irving’s Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” at York Street Meeting House, on Friday, Oct. 4, at 7 p.m. The Headless Horseman rides again in this solo show. J.T. Turner portrays American author[Read More…]
Author Tapper to Speak in Greensboro, Oct. 13
GREENSBORO – Ethan Tapper, forester and author of “How to Love a Forest,” will speak about his new book at Highland Center for the Arts on Sunday, Oct. 13, at 3 p.m. In his book, Tapper explores humans’ complex relationship with forests and all of the life within them. He examines the[Read More…]
Gustin Works at Gallery Through Nov. 9
ST. JOHNSBURY – The Northeast Kingdom Artisans Guild’s Backroom Gallery will feature Dominique Gustin’s paintings through November 9. The opening reception will be October 5, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., with a 15% discount off her work throughout the day. Dominique Gustin is a multi-disciplinary artist working in photography,[Read More…]
Yellow Barn Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting, Sept. 27
HARDWICK – Anson Tebbetts, Vermont secretary of the Agency of Agriculture, Farm and Markets will be on hand Friday, Sept. 27 for the cutting of the ceremonial ribbon at the Yellow Barn and the Accelerator at 11 a.m. The Town of Hardwick and the Northeast Kingdom Development Corporation will celebrate[Read More…]
Community Library Fall Open House, Sept. 30
WALDEN — The Community Library is hosting an open house on Walden’s fall foliage day, Monday, Sept. 30 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Locals and visitors are invited to visit the library for light appetizers, old-fashioned cider pressing and live music with Geordie Lynd, Colin McCaffrey and Justin Lander.[Read More…]
Events, Sept. 18 to 29
Wednesday, September 18 STEVE’S CHAPEL, Building a Sacred Space, 6:30 p.m., Highland Center for the Arts, Greensboro. Information: gail.osherenko@gmail-com Thursday, September 19 COMMUNITY DINNER, noon, United Church of Hardwick, S. Main St. Hosted by Hazen Union students and the Center for an Agricultural Economy. Call Sharyn Salls to reserve a[Read More…]
Clothing Swap Begins, Sept. 18
CRAFTSBURY — Saplings offers a free children’s clothing swap open to the community at the East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church. Free shopping begins Wednesday, Sept. 18 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., and will continue Thursday and Friday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday morning from 10 a.m. to[Read More…]
Task Force Dinner, Sept. 18
CABOT – The Flood Resilience Task Force will offer a free dinner and community conversation Wednesday, Sept. 18, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Willey Building. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. The presentation starts at 6:30. Childcare is provided. The Cabot Flood Resilience Task Force will give updates[Read More…]
Candlelight Vigil, Sept. 19
HARDWICK — A candlelight vigil to remember survivors and victims of domestic and sexual violence will be held in Hardwick’s Peace Park (between The Civic Standard and Mike’s Service Center), Thursday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. Candles will be provided. It will be an evening of remembering survivors and victims[Read More…]


