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First Stop Board Barn brings the Quality Ski Film Tour to Vermont
December 4, 2024
Saturday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m.— RUTLAND—The inaugural Quality Ski Film Tour, powered by Salomon and hosted by First Stop Board Barn, will take center stage at the historic Paramount Theater on Saturday evening. This special event supports a meaningful cause, with a portion of ticket proceeds benefiting Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports, an organization…
KPAA’s Vermont holiday festival celebrates 20 years of holiday magic
December 4, 2024
Thursday, Dec. 5 through Saturday, Dec. 7. —KILLINGTON— The Vermont holiday festival returns to the Killington Grand Hotel from Dec. 5 to 7, bringing holiday cheer, community spirit, and family fun to Killington. Now in its 20th year, the festival offers an expanded schedule of activities, including live music, themed tree decorating, vendor shopping, and…
Experience the holiday season at Billings Farm & Museum
December 4, 2024
Saturday, Dec. 7 through Saturday, Jan. 4—WOODSTOCK—This December, Billings Farm & Museum in Woodstock transforms into a holiday haven with an array of festive events and activities for all ages. Visitors can immerse themselves in the charm of Victorian Christmas traditions, enjoy horse-drawn sleigh rides, and explore the spirit of community through seasonal programming. Here’s…
Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team boasts many VT & NH athletes
November 27, 2024
The Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team for the 2024-2025 competition season has deep roots in the Green Mountain State. In fact, three of the seven women on the Alpine A Team this season trained in Vermont before making the national team. Mikaela Shiffrin, 29, who trained at Burke Mountain Academy, leads the team as the…
Hundreds of hours, volunteers
November 27, 2024
The people who make the Killington Cup happen Hundreds of resort employees, volunteers from across the region and contractors have worked tirelessly over the past few weeks in order to pull off all that's necessary to make the Killington Cup a success. “It was a real battle with Mother Nature this year, but once again…
Crowds flock to the Killington Cup to cheer on the world’s fastest women
November 27, 2024
It’s bigger than a race, the Stifel Killington Cup is a celebration of the history and passion for Alpine ski racing. In addition to watching the fastest female ski racers in Slalom and Giant Slalom battle for the top prize on the signature Superstar trail, the weekend is packed full of entertainment including live music, fireworks, movie…
Killington World Cup Foundation awards over $330,000 in grants to 33 nonprofits
November 27, 2024
During the Killington Cup, Killington Resort provides exclusive access to the KWCF to provide VIP ticket sales, and these funds go to support the programs throughout the season. While there are many World Cup events each season, the Killington Cup is the only one giving back to the community. The Killington World Cup Foundation (KWCF)…
HERoic initiative, films showcase role of women in snow sports
November 27, 2024
By Karen D. Lorentz “Women worked in the shadows of the historically male dominated ski industry, but that is changing and the future is bright,” noted Sophie Goldschmidt as she introduced the first HERoic panel presentation at the 2022 Killington World Cup. Goldschmidt, who is president and CEO of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Association,…
Rutland sets example of how to grow local housing
November 27, 2024
By Angelo Lynn Editor’s note: Angelo Lynn is the editor and publisher of the Addison Independent, a sister publication to the Mountain Times. An important concept in building new housing was recently articulated by Devon Neary, executive director of the Rutland Regional Planning Commission. “Housing,” he said, “doesn’t just pop up out of nowhere. I…
Progressives call out Governor Scott for refusing to call a special legislative session
November 27, 2024
Dear Editor, Like many others, I am disappointed, though not surprised, that Governor Scott will not call a special legislative session to evaluate and respond, as needed, to incoming President Donald Trump’s destructive policies. After all, Scott’s wait-and-see attitude is similar to how he engages in the legislative process: waiting until time is running out…
KSAR gives thanks to the Killington community
November 27, 2024
Dear Editor, The Killington Search and Rescue Team and the KSAR Foundation would like to thank the greater Killington community for their support during this year’s fundraising drive. Between The Blast Off Party and the town of Killington’s July 4th celebration, we raised over $6,500 for the KSAR Foundation. We also received donations from businesses…
Let’s all pardon the turkey
November 27, 2024
Dear Editor, This week, President Biden will pardon two turkeys at the White House, a symbolic gesture of mercy. Yet, over 224 million turkeys endure a far grimmer fate every year in the U.S. These gentle birds are raised in overcrowded sheds thick with toxic fumes, their beaks and toes clipped to prevent stress-related aggression.…
The season for thanks
November 27, 2024
By Anson Tebbetts Editor’s note: Tebbetts is the secretary of the Vermont agency of agriculture, food and markets. This season, we gather with friends and family. Perhaps you’re getting together for a home cooked meal, a potluck, or a special holiday celebration at the office or workplace. Maybe it’s to visit your favorite restaurant. We…
Vermont receives $5.3 million in federal grants to expand internet access across the state
November 27, 2024
By Klara Bauters / VTDigger Vermont has been awarded $5.3 million from the federal government to implement its Digital Equity Plan — which outlines how the state will provide individuals and communities with the tools and skills necessary to benefit from meaningful access to affordable, reliable, high-speed internet service. “Internet and broadband. It’s no longer…
Experts fear Trump environmental policies could undermine Vt’s efforts
November 27, 2024
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger As Donald Trump prepares to return to the presidency, experts worry that his climate and environmental policy goals could destabilize ongoing work in Vermont. The president-elect campaigned on tossing out policies related to climate change and loosening or abandoning environmental regulations. As a small state, Vermont leans on federal funding and regulatory frameworks…