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Randolph editor, publisher, ‘quintessential journalist’ Dick Drysdale dies

May 5, 2021
By Katie Jickling/VTDigger Dick Drysdale, a longtime editor, publisher and reporter who spent his life telling stories about — and to — a community he loved, has died. He was 76. Drysdale manned the helm of the White River Valley Herald (formerly The Herald of Randolph) for more than four decades, documenting the high school graduations,…

A buzz at Mission Farm

May 5, 2021
Vicar Lisa Ransom and Farmer Priest Rachel Field welcomed two colonies of honey bees to Mission Farm in Killington, Sunday, May 2. Bees are part of the plan to bring regenerative agriculture practices to Mission Farm. Field explained all the steps she took to introduce the swarms of bees to their new home on the hillside…

Woodstock businesses impacted by lack of water due to pipe break

May 5, 2021
By Katy Savage Some retail shops and restaurants closed and the Woodstock Village was under a boil water notice after a water main broke last week. Woodstock Aqueduct Company President Jireh Billings said a pipe broke in front of Woodstock Recreation Center around 1:30 a.m. Thursday, April 29. Three feet of water leaked from a…

Fair Haven Inn serves up global fine dining in Western Vermont

May 5, 2021
By Brooke Geery FAIR HAVEN— Sometimes you walk into a place and it immediately feels like home. The Fair Haven Inn is one of those places. When I arrived for happy hour on a rainy day last week, co-owner Bruce Ieremias greeted us at the side door, informing me that the front door was being…

VINS new spring program schedule

May 5, 2021
QUECHEE—The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) is welcoming the spring season by extending open hours at the center and offering new daily programs. Beginning May 1, VINS resumed live bird programs, and the Forest Exhibit and Reptile Room will be open to viewers of all ages. The live bird programs will be held daily…

Made Here Film Festival showcases regional talent 

May 5, 2021
May 5-9—VIRTUAL—The Vermont International Film Festival (VTIFF) presents inaugural launch of the Made Here Film Festival, the only film festival dedicated exclusively to films and filmmakers from the northern New England states of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts; northern New York; and their neighbors in Québec. The festival is a partnership with Vermont PBS. …

“Light River Junction” reanimates WRJ starting May 7

May 5, 2021
Project of “First Friday” outdoor film, arts, and dining receives $18,000 grant Friday, May 7 at —WHITE RIVER JCT—An underutilized parking lot behind the Hotel Coolidge in downtown White River Junction will become a vibrant, pandemic-safe place to eat, visit, and watch films and projection art this summer, thanks to an $18,000 grant from Vermont…

Signs of life: New exhibit at the Brandon Artists Guild

May 5, 2021
Friday, May 7 at 5 p.m.—BRANDON— It’s spring! And the Brandon Artists Guild is showing Signs of Life — the name of its latest exhibition. Signs of Life features works by printmaker Jeannie Podolak and painter Dan Brett. The exhibit runs from May 7-July 5.  A free opening reception will be held Friday, May 7…

Artisan Marketplace at the Chaffee Art Center opens Saturday

May 5, 2021
Saturday, May 8 at 10 a.m.—RUTLAND—Stop by the new Artisan Marketplace outside on the Chaffee grounds starting this Saturday, May 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and throughout the summer and fall.  It’ll be open just in time for Mother’s Day with lots of gift ideas inside and outside the Chaffee. Booths will change…

Spring cleanup will produce better gardens

May 5, 2021
By Bonnie Kirn Donahue, UVM Extension master gardener It’s spring and that means it’s time to get back into your flower and vegetable gardens. Once the soil has dried out in your flower gardens, remove any sticks, dried leaf debris and old mulch, being careful not to step on any emerging plants. Use this time to think…

Billings Farm’s Draft Animal Day held Sunday

May 5, 2021
Mothers receive free admission Sunday, May 9 at 10 a.m.—WOODSTOCK—Learn all about the powerful draft horses, working steers, and oxen that farmers have traditionally used on the farm. Billings Farm & Museum welcomes visitors on Sunday, May 9, from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. for Draft Animal Day.  Celebrate Mother’s Day at the farm – mothers receive free admission. Watch local teamsters and their…

Mother’s Day breakfast, Sunday, May 9, at West Pawlet Fire House

May 5, 2021
Sunday, May 9 at 7:30 a.m.—WEST PAWLET—The West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Dept. will be hosting its monthly pancake breakfast at the Fire House located at 2806 Vermont Route 153, West Pawlet, on May 9 from 7:30-11 a.m. The menu includes plain, chocolate chip, cranberry and blueberry pancakes and waffles served with pure Vermont maple syrup,…

Creative Mother’s Day celebration and gift ideas

May 5, 2021
On Sunday, May 9, 2021, millions of people will celebrate the special women in their lives, particularly the mothers, grandmothers and stepmothers who often tirelessly care for those they love.  Created by Anna Jarvis in the early 20th century and designated an official United States holiday in 1914, Mother’s Day is a special day in…

‘Songs of Rebirth’: Ryan Mangan offers Mother’s Day recital

May 5, 2021
Sunday, May 9 at 4 p.m. — VIRTUAL and  RUTLAND — Grace Congregational UCC is  hosting a free Mother’s Day concert.  Tenor Ryan Mangan offers a vocal recital accompanied by Grace Church Minister of Music, Alastair Stout. The concert will be in-person in the spacious beauty of Grace Church Sanctuary, with the audience seated in…

Sign up for Mother’s Day yoga

May 5, 2021
Sunday, May 9 at 9:15-10:15 a.m.— KILLINGTON— Start your Mother’s Day right with a yoga class with Cristy at the new Killington Boot Camp Wellness Center. The class is open to all with a $10 special drop in rate.  Members can attend for free.  Space is limited.  Killington Boot Camp is located at 2363 US-4,…