GREENSBORO – The local folk orchestra gave a concert last Saturday night with a generous program of a wide variety of musical genres, bringing out the individual talents of its members under the enthusiastic conducting of Roy and Mavis MacNeil, all to a near capacity audience at the Highland Center for the[Read More…]
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Thanksgiving Caspian Run, Nov. 27
GREENSBORO – Thursday, Nov. 27, beginning at 9 a.m., the annual Thanksgiving trek will take place around Caspian Lake. Run, walk or bike on this 6.8 mile loop. This is not a race and there is no course support. Attendees will meet at the ballfield, at the intersection of Center Road[Read More…]
Reactions mixed on 1% local option tax
GREENSBORO – Area business owners and residents have expressed a mix of reactions to a new 1% local option tax in Greensboro, which passed in a special vote last Thursday. Two other issues on the ballot passed easily, with $500,000 approved to purchase a new fire truck in a binding[Read More…]
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Tallis Scholars in Greensboro, Dec. 12
GREENSBORO – The Tallis Scholars choral ensemble will perform at the Highland Center for the Arts, December 12, at 7 p.m. The ensemble has been bringing sacred Renaissance music to audiences for more than 50 years, performing over 2,500 concerts worldwide. Three-time Grammy nominees, the Tallis Scholars were founded in[Read More…]
Local youth skaters excel on the ice
GREENSBORO – Local hockey players are following in the footsteps of recent area standouts, excelling on the ice for their youth teams. Greensboro’s Caden and Torin Stuart both had contributions last week to lead their Lyndon Area Youth Hockey Association (LAYHA) 10U Tier 4 team to a 1-0-1 record. Caden[Read More…]
“We all have a voice that comes from our spirit”
GREENSBORO – Greensboro resident Eleanor Guare has been curating Voices of Spirit column in The Hardwick Gazette for some time now. Voices of Spirit is intended to offer commentary and reflections, sometimes about current events, while providing a religious perspective or tying in a spiritual theme. Guare shared her inspiration[Read More…]
Free soup and bread daily at Broadfork
GREENSBORO – In light of the current situation with food assistance, Broadfork Homestead is now offering free homemade soup and fresh bread to anyone in need. The farm stand is open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. They are available in the farm stand, no questions asked and[Read More…]
Friendsgiving at HCA, Friday, Nov. 14
Highland Center for the Arts (HCA) will be celebrating the joy of community-oriented arts, and the launch of its new membership program at Friendsgiving, Friday. Nov. 14 from 4 to 7 p.m. “Whether you’re carving a pumpkin, expressing gratitude, or just trying to kick a football before that neighborhood girl pulls it out from under you, we[Read More…]
Harvest barter fair, Nov. 16
GREENSBORO – The 13th annual harvest barter fair, hosted by the Swap Sisters, will be at Lakeview Elementray School building, 189 Laurendon Ave., Sunday, November 16, from 1 to 3 p.m. Bring items grown, baked, preserved or raised to swap with neighbors on a one-to-one basis. Please label items with[Read More…]
NEK Together, Nov. 18
GREENSBORO – NEK Together will hold a public meeting, November 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at its the Highland Center for the Arts. Attendees will discuss the purpose of the NEK Collaborative and its role supporting federal and statewide visioning and decision-making. Rose Friedman will discuss the formation[Read More…]
Heartwood’s “Well Tree” at the Highland Center for the Arts, Nov. 7
GREENSBORO – “The Well Tree,” an original storytelling musical illustrated by the moving scroll of a crankie was performed by Heartwood at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro on the evening of November 7. The trio of singers and instrumentalists were Willy Clemetson from Belfast, Maine, Heidi Wilson[Read More…]


