GLOVER – On Friday, Feb. 21, 7 to 9 p.m., the Town of Glover will host a fundraising event, Jam for the Dam, to support the Shadow Lake Dam Fund, at the Orleans Municipal Building. Glover Town Administrator Theresa Perron-Janowski can be reached with questions at (802) 525-7199.
Our Communities
Author Tapper Talks of Forest Book, Feb. 25
CABOT – In collaboration with the Cabot Conservation Committee, Vermont author Ethan Tapper will discuss his book, “How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World,” Tuesday, Feb. 25, 6:30 p.m., at the Cabot Public Library. Tapper’s literary debut is a reimagining of what it means[Read More…]
Community Hyperbaric Moves to Wellness 101
HARDWICK – In December of 2024, Wellness 101 located in Hardwick, Vermont became the newest affiliate of Hyperbaric Vermont. Dr. Grace Johnston opened Community Hyperbaric in East Hardwick in 2014 and founded Hyperbaric Vermont in 2017. After decades of treating patients from the surrounding area in need of this hyperbaric therapy,[Read More…]
Flood Recovery Support Offered
VERMONT – The Vermont Department of Mental Health offers help and support to those affected by recent flooding. Outreach workers provide free and anonymous emotional support, connections to resources, and guidance to help navigate recovery. Call (802) 651-1767 to speak with an outreach worker in the community or visit mentalhealth.vermont.gov/sosvt to learn[Read More…]
Davidson Send-off, Jan. 31
GREENSBORO – A gathering for Paula Davidson’s last day as the librarian at the Greensboro Free Library will be held January 31, 2 to 4 p.m., at the library. Refreshments will be served, cards will be shared. The library is located on East Craftsbury Road.
Magical Stitches Community Program, Jan. 31
GREENSBORO – Diana Gonsalves Hansen of Mountain Hollow Medicinals will be at the Greensboro Free Library on January 31, 10 a.m. to noon, for a multi-age community program to use embroidery for mindfulness. Participants will sew a talisman pouch and embroider it. Pre-registration is not necessary but it will help[Read More…]
Author Cadow to Speak at Farmers Night, Feb. 5
MONTPELIER – The third 2025 Farmers Night performance will feature writer and educator Kenneth M. Cadow, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 7:30 p.m., in the Vermont State House chamber. As a National Book Award Finalist, Cadow will discuss his 2023 young adult novel, “Gather.” Topics Cadow covers are related to community building[Read More…]
Community Market, Feb. 8
HARDWICK — The first deep winter community market will be held at Hazen Union High School, Saturday, Feb. 8, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This market is part of a pilot project between the Hardwick Farmers Market and Hazen Union School. The event will include farm products, student and youth[Read More…]
Conservation District to Host Meeting, Meal, Feb. 10
IRASBURG — The Orleans County Natural Resources Conservation District will host two free community feedback forums with meals, Monday, Feb. 10, with lunch,11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., or with dinner, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Irasburg Town Hall. Each meeting will have the same agenda to cater to a[Read More…]
Puzzles Benefit Food Pantry, Feb 15
GREENSBORO – Jigsaw puzzle lovers of all ages may benefit the Hardwick Area Food Pantry by participating in the third annual Puzzler for the Pantry on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2 to 4 p.m., in Fellowship Hall at the Greensboro Church. Puzzlers should bring a donation of nonperishable food or cash.[Read More…]
Benefit Valentine’s Dance, Feb. 15
HARDWICK – A Valentine’s dance will be held at the American Legion Post No. 7, Saturday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m., to benefit the Lamoille Area Cancer Network. The Radio Rangers will provide country and western swing music, with door prizes and a cash bar. The event is sponsored by the[Read More…]
NOFA-VT Conference, Feb. 15-16
BURLINGTON — The Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont has opened registration for its annual winter conference, Feb. 15-16 on the University of Vermont campus in Burlington. This year’s theme is “Growing Together.” The conference programming will cover a variety of food, farming and land-use topics, with a focus to[Read More…]


