HARDWICK – Will Helms, an 11th-grade student at Hazen Union School, has been announced as the school winner of the Poetry Out Loud competition held on December 23. Helms will advance to the regional Poetry Out Loud contest, coordinated by the Vermont Arts Council and the Flynn, February 12 at[Read More…]
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Music students represent Hazen Union at regional festivals
HARDWICK – For Hazen Union senior Quinn Molleur, engaging in music has opened doors to travel and new experiences. Molleur traveled to Connecticut last March for the New England Music Festival, a competitive opportunity for high school students in the region. “Not only did I get to go to a[Read More…]
Hazen Union hatches trout, new learning opportunities
HARDWICK – Hazen Union School has launched a new student trout hatchery club, led by advisors Chelsea Ross and Jay Modry, through the national Trout in the Classroom initiative. Students received their trout eggs from the Salisbury Fish Hatchery, delivered by volunteers with Trout Unlimited, on January 6. The trout[Read More…]
Fiber arts club, Feb. 21
WOODBURY – On Saturday Feb. 21, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the fiber arts club, the Loose Ends, will meet and host a hands-on presentation on punch needle hooking from 11 a.m. to noon with Alfredo Ratinoff, a ceramic, textile and printmaking artist. This is a free event. Please contact[Read More…]
Woodard performs, Feb. 21
GREENSBORO –The Greensboro Free Library will host George Woodard for a talk, “Farming: The Greatest Adventure Nobody Knows About,” Saturday, Feb. 21, at 4 p.m..oodard is an organic dairy farmer, filmmaker and storyteller from Waterbury Center. Drawing from a lifetime on a Vermont farm, he will share stories that blend[Read More…]
Knit mending workshop, Feb. 21.
MARSHFIELD – February 21, from noon to 2 p.m., Sarah Graves will host a knit mending workshop at the Jaquith Public Library. Bring worn sweaters and knitwear to learn how to repair holes and bring new life to winter clothes. Reserve a spot by email or telephone. For information call[Read More…]
Craft swap, Feb. 21
CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Public Library will host a Craft Swap on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.. People donate unused and unwanted craft supplies for others to enjoy. Craft supplies of all sorts in clean and usable condition are accepted: yarn, fabric, paper, paints, colored pencils,[Read More…]
Owl program, Feb. 22
ADAMANT – Ash Kerby-Miller of the North Branch Nature Center will present a program on “Owls in Winter” at the Adamant Community Club at 1161 Martin Road, Sunday, Feb. 22, 3 to 5 p.m., as part of the “Winter Sunday” series. The program is for all ages with free admission.[Read More…]
“Woodbury Through the Eyes of a Forester,” Feb. 25
WOODBURY – Wednesday, Feb. 25, from 6 to 8 p.m., a presentation by Stephen Slayton will take place at the Woodbury Community Library. Slayton, a former Vermont County Forester, will discuss forest ecology.
Town government talk, Feb. 26
WOODBURY – A talk on town government for current and former town officials, volunteers and members of the public is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 26, 5 to 5:45 p.m., at Woodbury Elementary School and hosted by Woodbury Community Library. A free meal will be provided, starting at 4:45 p.m. The[Read More…]
Green Burial Film & Discussion at the Jeudevine, Feb. 26.
HARDWICK – A short documentary will be screened at the Jeudevine Memorial Library on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 6 p.m., discussing natural burial in Vermont. Jim Hogle, Communications and Outreach Coordinator of the Vermont Forest Cemetery, with show the film that describes natural burial and its benefits through stories from[Read More…]
Blood drive, March 3
HARDWICK – The American Red Cross will be in Hardwick on Tuesday, March 3 at Hazen Union High School for their next blood drive. Appointment times are from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. Members of the Hardwick Kiwanis Club will assist with registration and the canteen. To make an appointment,[Read More…]


