GREENSBORO – Hours for The Giving Closet, located in the town hall, have changed slightly for the summer. The new hours are Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., accepting donations until 2:30 p.m.; Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon, accepting donations on until 11:30 a.m.; Thursday from 9 a.m.[Read More…]
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Orchestra Performs Fine Selections, Beautiful Melodies
GREENSBORO – A warm summer’s evening in the 70s, clouds clearing and then that “certain slant of light” of the golden setting sun spreading across the green landscape together with a full symphony orchestra performing a fine selection of beautiful melodies: what a perfect end to a day, nature and[Read More…]
SMfG to Present Four Summer Concerts
GREENSBORO – Summer Music from Greensboro (SMfG) will present four consecutive Tuesday evening concerts in Greensboro this summer. SMfG’s first concert will be Tuesday, July 15, at 7:30 p.m., at the Greensboro United Church of Christ, and will feature both the concert pianist Frederick Moyer and the Fred Moyer Jazz[Read More…]
Watercolor Painting, July 13
GREENSBORO – Artist Lynn Holbein will hold a free class in watercolor painting techniques for adults and teens ages 12 and up, Sunday, July 13, from 2 to 4 p.m., at the Greensboro Free Library. The class will take place under the library’s backyard tent. All supplies will be provided[Read More…]
Community Concert, July 18
GREENSBORO – A community concert, part of the “Play Every Town Series,” will be presented Friday, July 18, 7:30 p.m., at the Greensboro United Church. The concert features featuring pianist David Feurzeig with violinist Laila Kromash. In 2022 composer-pianist David Feurzeig embarked on “Play Every Town”: 252 free concerts in[Read More…]
Rodgers, Harple Share Legislative Updates, Sims Adds Context
GREENSBORO – Lt. Governor John Rodgers and Representative Leanne Harple joined residents of Craftsbury, Greensboro, Albany and Glover, Saturday, June 28, for a discussion at the Highland Center for the Arts about outcomes of the 2025 legislative session and what lies ahead. After a time to ask questions, former State[Read More…]
Sims Presents Workshop on Legislature
GREENSBORO – Katherine Sims presented a workshop, “How to Follow and Influence Your State Lawmakers” Saturday, following the legislative update program with Lt. Gov. John Rodgers and Rep. Leanne Harple. She began with an overview of the legislature’s work, what role it plays between national and local governments, what the[Read More…]
Independence Day Festivities Scheduled July 3 to 5
AREA TOWNS – The Fourth of July is fast approaching in the Northeast Kingdom, with an expected forecast of cooler temperatures and no rain. Below are a few activities available to residents and visitors in the area later this week. The annual Craftsbury block party takes place beginning at 4[Read More…]
Talk on Ukraine, July 9
GREENSBORO – A talk, “Ukraine and the Climate of War and Peace,” by Adrian Ivakhiv will be presented at the Highland Center for the Arts, Wednesday, July 9, 6:30 p.m. He will discuss how the Russo-Ukrainian war is an environmental war and how can the Ukraine response to the war[Read More…]
Dog Communication, July 11
GREENSBORO – A program on dog communication and safety will be presented by Deb Helfrish from Gold Star Dog Training, at the Greensboro Memorial Library on Friday, July 11, at 5 p.m. This multimedia presentation will test dog-reading skills and will demystify canine communication, reveal common dog-human misunderstandings and explore[Read More…]
Show Evokes Turn-of-the-century Old Music Hall, Vaudeville
GREENSBORO – The Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro was the venue for the Happenstance Theater’s tribute to Vaudeville, “Pocket Moxie,” performed last Friday night. Dressed in turn-of-the-century costumes, the five players evoked the old music hall and variety shows of the traveling troupes that brought light entertainment to[Read More…]
Benefit Concert for Dogs, July 11
GREENSBORO – Justice For Dogs will host a special benefit concert featuring Josiah Dyer, a country music singer-songwriter, at the Highland Center for the Arts, Thursday, July 11, at 7 p.m. All proceeds will support the rescue and care of local dogs and cats. Dyer, from Maine, has an authentic country music sound[Read More…]


