CABOT – The Cabot Community Contra Dance will feature the calling of Luke Donforth, Friday, April 10, from 7 to 9:30 p.m., in the Cabot Town Hall, 3084 Main St. Live music will be provided by a group of local musicians.All ages and abilities are welcome, and no partner is[Read More…]
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Spanish club meets April 11
by Woodbury Community Library WOODBURY – The Spanish club will meet at the Woodbury Community Library Saturday, April 11, from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m.
Dual language story time, April 11
by Woodbury Community Library staff WOODBURY – The Woodbury Community Library will hold a dual language story time Saturday, April 11, from 10:30 to 11 a.m.
Library previews book collection, April 11
CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Public Library will have a preview of a collection of artist book editions produced by Claire Van Vliet, on Saturday, April 11, at 4 p.m., at the library. For the last six decades, Claire Van Vliet has been producing artist book editions in Newark. Her Janus[Read More…]
Poetry slam, April 25
HARDWICK – Slam Master Geof Hewitt will host a “Anything Goes” poetry slam at the Jeudevine Library, 6 p.m., all are welcome.
Virginia M. Dufresne
CLAREMONT. N.H. – Virginia M. Dufresne passed away peacefully at home on March 11, at the age of 77, while being surrounded by her loving family.Virginia was born on June 30, 1948, in Lebanon. She attended Richards School in Newport, Claremont Jr. High and St. Mary’s High School in Claremont, where[Read More…]
Dr. Roger Bradford Kellogg
MONTPELIER – Dr. Roger Bradford Kellogg passed away peacefully on Sunday, Feb. 22, at Central Vermont Medical Center, surrounded by his friends and family. Roger was born in Boston, Mass., September 25, 1944, to Celina and Edmund Kellogg. He was one of four children: Celina Moore, Ted Kellogg and Eliza[Read More…]
Bread and Puppet begins spring tour
GREENSBORO – Bread and Puppet of Glover came to the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro last Thursday evening for the first stop of its Spring Tour 2026 in Vermont, entitled “End of the World Never Minding Show and Civilization Abyss.” Directed by Peter Schumann, it had a group[Read More…]
Intriguing concert features Vermont composers
GREENSBORO – “Music of Place and Planet” was an intriguing concert last Friday night at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro, which featured recent works by four Vermont composers concerned with our swiftly-changing climate. They were supported by musicians of the Turnmusic Ensemble, consisting of Mary Rowell and[Read More…]
Gould launches new book, April 7
HARDWICK – Peter Gould, writer, theater performer and teacher, will launch his new young adult novel, “Red Nose Girl,” at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 7, at Hardwick’s Jeudevine Library. The reading is also sponsored by Galaxy Books. Gould has been working on “Red Nose Girl” for twelve years. It has[Read More…]
Mattea performs at Opera House, April 17
BARRE – Country, bluegrass and folk icon Kathy Mattea peerforms at the Barre Opera House on Friday, April 17, at 8 p.m. Hailed by The Washington Post as “one of Nashville’s finest song interpreters,” Mattea has enjoyed acclaim during her 35-year career, including two Grammy wins, four Country Music Association[Read More…]
Burke paintings, drawings exhibited at State House Gallery
MONTPELIER – Brattleboro artist and state legislator, Mollie S. Burke, has a solo exhibit “Realism and Magical Realism,” at the Vermont State House Cafeteria Gallery. Burke’s paintings and drawings bring the viewer into a world filled with environments that present a sense of place and home, surrounded by nature. Burke’s imagery includes[Read More…]


