CRAFTSBURY – A session on baguette-making will be held March 8, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at United Church of Craftsbury. This is a Grow Your Own workshop led by Martha Machia, who works at Salvation Farms and has worked for bakeries in the area including Red Hen. She will lead[Read More…]
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Eastern Cup Weekend Reduced to One Day Because of Storm
RIPTON – It was the final weekend of four for skiers from across the northeast to come together for ideally two days of racing. But the weather finally got the skiers when the final race was cancelled due to the extended snowstorm this past Sunday. Saturday’s 10 km individual start[Read More…]
Craftsbury Skiers at Vermont Middle School Championships
EAST MONTPELIER – One hundred twenty-six skiers from 11 schools convened at U-32 high school this past weekend to compete in the Vermont Middle School Championships. Craftsbury Academy ski coach Hallie Grossman led a large contingent in the interval start race. Oakley Crawford placed third in 7:59 and Aemilia Terrone[Read More…]
High School Skiers Tune Up in Final Meet Before States
CRAFTSBURY – On February 12, Sara Saligman McGill (Montpelier) pulled off a bit of an upset winning the mass start 5 km classic ski race ahead of Claire Serrano (U-32) by 0.3 seconds in 18:25.6. We’ll see if she can keep the momentum next week at the first state meet[Read More…]
Swifties for Adults, Feb. 19
CRAFTSBURY – The children-only Taylor Swift Club that meets at the Craftsbury Public Library will host a one-day-only group for adults. This group is led by elementary aged students who share a passion for all things Taylor Swift, and on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 3 p.m., they will open their doors[Read More…]
Valentine’s Day Babysitting, Feb. 14
CRAFTSBURY – Craftsbury Academy’s junior class offers Valentine’s Day baby-sitting for ages 4 to 12, February 14, 5 to 9 p.m., at the Academy building common room, then the gym. Games, movies and crafts will be available. Fees apply. Reserve a spot by filling out the form at: https://bit.ly/4aZLz8f If[Read More…]
Canoe Trip Described, Feb. 16
CRAFTSBURY – On Sunday, Feb. 16, 7 p.m., at the Craftsbury Public Library, Dave Brown will share slides and tales of a 1996 canoe trip. “Beginning in Nain,” Dave describes, “our group of six paddled 350 miles along the northern coast of Labrador as far as Nachvak Fjord. Ascending the Palmer[Read More…]
Weeks Gone By: Drive Through Big Storm to Victory, Thursday, Feb. 5, 1925
Snow Does Not Prevent H.A. from Storming C.A. Stronghold and Winning CRAFTSBURY – The biggest and most severe snowstorm in six years did not prevent the H.A. [Hardwick Academy] basketeers, with “Bill” Gallagher acting as coach in the absence of E.J. Tiffany, and “Duffy” Lewis, whom Craftsbury selected to referee[Read More…]
Federal Financial Assistance Pause Breeds Chaos
CRAFTSBURY COMMON — Staff and faculty at Sterling College are working to reorient themselves after the confusion caused by the pause of federal financial assistance. The college was unsure about what was and was not affected and are navigating how large of an impact such an action would have on[Read More…]
Childrens Dance Class, Feb. 5
CRAFTSBURY— Located at the Albany town hall, a six-week childrens dance class series begins February 5 and it is free by donation at The Genny. Children may be preregistered by emailing or calling [email protected] or (802) 673-4866. The Genny is located at 842 Main Street.
New Theater Advisor Builds Program at Craftsbury Schools
CRAFTSBURY – Craftsbury Schools has appointed Katherine Locke as the new theater advisor for Craftsbury grades-two through -twelve, as of January 23. Locke states she has a lifelong love for theater and a personal connection to the performing arts that began watching her grandfather play music at the Hyde Park[Read More…]
