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VT F&W suggests residents remove their bird feeders by April 1

March 24, 2021
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. says warm spring weather and melting snows will cause bears to come out of their winter dens in search of food. The department recommends taking down bird feeders by April 1 to avoid attracting bears. “We are already receiving our first bear reports, and the warmer temperatures predicted now…

U.S. Forest Service bars access to peregrine falcon nesting cliffs

March 24, 2021
As they return to Vermont each spring, peregrine falcons prepare to nest and raise their young on the high cliffs throughout the state. To protect peregrine nesting sites within the Green Mountain National Forest, Forest Service officials have once again closed human access at two prominent cliff sites on the Forest’s Rochester and Middlebury ranger districts, which also are popular hiking areas.…

Devil’s Bowl Speedway announces new admission pricing and policies

March 24, 2021
Season passes available; weekly $12 adult ticket pricing returns WEST HAVEN—Devil’s Bowl Speedway has announced fan-friendly pricing and policies for the 2021 dirt track season. As Vermonters demonstrate an ability to effectively control and mitigate the pandemic, management at the West Haven track remains optimistic that state health and safety regulations will soon look closer…

Local breweries partner to promote Vermont-grown hops

March 24, 2021
Mt. Holly Brewing is one of the local breweries participating in the Covid-safe incarnation of the Vermont Hops Project. The project is a collaboration between several Vermont brewers to individually brew a single hop beer with the same Vermont grown variety, including:  Black Flannel Brewing, Foam Brewers, Four Quarters Brewing, Frost Beer Works, Hired Hand…

Sixth annual Vermont Animation Festival begins Friday, March 26

March 24, 2021
March 26-28—LYNDONVILLE — The sixth annual Vermont Animation Festival, hosted by Northern Vermont University in partnership with Catamount Arts and the Vermont Curators Group, will be held virtually March 26-28. A full slate of activities is planned for beginner and experienced animators, including workshops, a film screening, and an artist talk by keynote speaker and…

Light River Junction outdoor venue to open in WRJ

March 24, 2021
Project of First Friday outdoor film, arts, and dining receives $18,000 grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBO7V7VDxZY WHITE RIVER JUNCTION—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 the Vermont Community Foundation…

Help identify beautiful trees in West Windsor

March 24, 2021
Is there a beautiful tree along the roadside near your home? Have you spotted a particularly majestic old tree when you were out for a walk, ride or drive on West Windsor’s back roads? Let us know! West Windsor’s Conservation Commission and Tree Warden need help identifying trees for inclusion in a Shade Tree Preservation…

CCV holds virtual career fair

March 24, 2021
March 29-April 2—The Community College of Vermont’s spring 2021 virtual career fair will be held March 29 - April 2. While this event is virtual, it has all the advantages of an on-campus fair plus the flexibility to work around your schedule. You’ll be able to meet job seekers live via video conferencing for open group…

 Vermont author Bob Pierce joins USS Vermont support group with donation to ship’s library

March 24, 2021
Best-selling author Bob Pierce has joined with numerous other Vermonters to support and encourage the officers and crew of the USS Vermont (SSN 792) and their families with products, crafts and specialty foods made in Vermont. His donation of signed copies of seven of his dozen action-adventure titles will be donated to the ship’s library…

Southern Vermont Arts Center presents Art from the Schools

March 24, 2021
SVAC is pleased to announce that its annual Art from the Schools exhibition will take place in the Elizabeth de C. Wilson galleries from March 20 - April 22, 2021. SVAC is thrilled to be hosting this exhibition in person after having to go virtual in 2020. Art from the Schools is Southern Vermont Arts…

Annual harvest fest dinner scheduled for October

March 24, 2021
Vermont Farmers’ Food Center will make its triumphant post-Covid return on Sunday. Oct. 3. from 4-7 p.m. It’s not too early to grab your tickets at vermontfarmersfoodcenter.org, and you can also visit that site for more information.

Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Music for Days Like This’ features BIPOC art in multimedia concert format

March 24, 2021
March performance to combine poetry and visual art  with classical and jazz music Saturday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m.—VERMONT — On March 27 at 7:30 p.m., the Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) will premiere the third installment of its online concert series: “Music for Days Like This.” Hosted by poet Reuben Jackson, attendees will experience a…

Mount Holly biodiversity project welcomes spring

March 24, 2021
Since mid-January when the project began, Mount Holly residents and visitors have been sending in their observations to a project that aims to build an inventory of all living things in the town of Mount Holly. It’s built on the free iNaturalist software so also helps you identify almost anything you see in nature.  As…

Easter Week Services 2021 live streamed and in-person at Brownsville Community Church

March 24, 2021
  BROWNSVILLE—People from near and far are accessing the Brownsville Community Church Sunday services via the church’s Facebook page where the services are posted live and they welcome all to join at facebook.com/brownsvillecommunitychurch/. The church has announced its Easter Week services, which begin Thursday, March 25. On March 25 from 5 - 6 p.m., there will be…

Woodstock Area Jewish Community welcomes all  to its online Passover celebration

March 24, 2021
Saturday, March 27 at 6 p.m.—WOODSTOCK—The Woodstock Area Jewish Community/Shir Shalom Congregation has announced an open invitation to the public to attend the synagogue’s second online Passover celebration, when Jews join those around the world to retell the Biblical story of the Exodus. Every seder recalls the bitterness of slavery and the joy of liberation…