ST. JOHNSBURY – Gnaomi Siemens will host a hybrid art and writing workshop for adults and high school students, on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 9 a.m. to noon, at Catamount Arts. Gnaomi’s workshop “Anarchy in the Imagination” invites community members to find inspiration and explore artistic practice regardless of skill[Read More…]
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Existing School District, Supervisory Union structure may remain
ST. JOHNSBURY – Vermont’s School District Redistricting Task Force (TF) is likely to recommend the current state school district (SD) and supervisory union (SU) structure remain in place, said Caledonia County Senator Scott Beck following Monday’s task force meeting in Waterbury. “The TF decided not to advance the much-discussed CTE[Read More…]
“2050” book launch, Nov. 15
ST. JOHNSBURY – A book launch for “2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future,” essays collected by Bill Mares, edited by Jane Smith, illustrated by Don Hooper and published by Rootstock Publishing, is scheduled on Saturday, Nov. 15, at 5 p.m., in the Art Gallery at the St. Johnsbury[Read More…]
Part-time, seasonal job fair, Nov. 19
ST. JOHNSBURY – The Vermont Department of Labor (VDOL) is holding a “Work Your Way” job fair series, a statewide event for part-time and seasonal hiring. The series will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the St. Johnsbury Job Center, 1197 Main Street, #1, St.[Read More…]
“One Family in Gaza”, Nov. 28
ST. JOHNSBURY – The Catamount Arts Center will present an original play by Crystal Zevon Friday, November 28, at 4 p.m., at 115 Eastern Ave. The play is based on extensive correspondence between Zevon and a young Palestinian family. It chronicles the lived experience of Yasser, his family’s attempt to[Read More…]
Library Mystery Month features games, trivia, performances
ST. JOHNSBURY – The St. Johnsbury Athenaeum has a slate of events for its November Mystery Month, including a live CLUE game and a murder mystery live radio play in the Art Gallery. Throughout the month visitors can pick up a Mystery Bingo card and complete to win prizes. On[Read More…]
Library Mystery Month features games, trivia, performances
ST. JOHNSBURY – The St. Johnsbury Athenaeum has a slate of events for its November Mystery Month, including a live CLUE game and a murder mystery live radio play in the Art Gallery. Throughout the month visitors can pick up a Mystery Bingo card and complete to win prizes. On[Read More…]
Pitch competition, Oct. 23
ST. JOHNSBURY – The annual Rumble in the Kingdom Pitch Competition will be held on Thursday, Oct. 23, at Catamount Arts and hosted by Northern Vermont Development Association (NVDA) and Do North Coworking. There will be updates from past winners, including the Caledonia County Co-op and Capnesity. Then twelve startups will[Read More…]
Three Orleans Deputies join Sheriff’s department
ST. JOHNSBURY – Caledonia County Sheriff Brandon Thrailkill’s plan to stabilize the department has taken a step forward with the addition of three veteran law enforcement officers The three deputies are Orleans County residents, who have left the Orleans County Sheriff’s Department to sign on with Thrailkill. Since he took[Read More…]
NEK Classical Series season opens with German ensemble, Oct. 15
ST. JOHNSBURY – The Aris Quartett, with its “simply sensational music-making,” (Austrian Broadcast Corp.) will open the 36th season of the Northeast Kingdom Classical Series on Sunday, Oct. 19, at 3 p.m., at the Grace United Methodist Church. Founded in Frankfurt in 2009, the string quartet has gone on to[Read More…]
International Observe the Moon Night, Oct 4
ST. JOHNSBURY – Saturday, Oct. 4, a moon party will be co-hosted by Northeast Kingdom Astronomy Foundation and the Fairbanks Museum starting at 7:30 p.m. The moon will be approaching fullness, and Saturn will make an appearance. The Fairbanks Museum is located at 1302 Main Street in St. Johnsbury Vermont.[Read More…]
Support for those seeking refuge, Oct. 8
ST. JOHNSBURY – An interactive presentation by the Northeast Kingdom Asylum Seekers Assistance Network (NEKASAN) will be given at the St. Johnsbury Anthenaeum on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 7 p.m. The program will offer advice on supporting seekers of refuge and a new home and focuses on how to foster a[Read More…]


