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Sundays On The Hill features flute, harp

August 24, 2022
Sunday, Aug. 28 — WESTON — The Sundays On The Hill concert series is delighted to host this talented flute and harp duo on Aug. 28 in the Church on the Hill (Community Church) in Weston at 4 p.m. Admission is still only $5 for adults. Children 12 and under may attend at no charge.…

Grace Coolidge Musicale features ‘Eloquent Expressions’ 

August 24, 2022
Sunday, Aug. 28 — PLYMOUTH — The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site will host a Grace Coolidge Musicale on Sunday, Aug. 28 at 3 p.m. The 45-minute concert, entitled Eloquent Expressions is free to the public thanks to the generous support of the Donchian Foundation; donations are welcome. Pianist Abigail Charbeneau and cellist Kate…

Habitat Improvement Tour, Aug. 27 at Birdseye Wildlife Management Area

August 24, 2022
Saturday, Aug, 27 — POULTNEY — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and the National Wild Turkey Federation are excited to announce an upcoming tour to highlight land management practices to improve wildlife habitat for game species at Birdseye Wildlife Management Area in Poultney on Saturday, Aug. 27 from 12 - 3 p.m. The tour…

Bringing Back the Barnard Street Dance

August 24, 2022
Saturday, Aug. 27 — BARNARD — BarnArts and the Barnard Rec Department are collaborating on the return of a cherished summer tradition, the Barnard Street Dance, this year at the Barnard Town Hall, Saturday Aug. 27. This family-friendly, non-alcoholic party gets started at 3 p.m. with the band, “ItsComplikated” providing the soundtrack for games and fun…

Wayward Goose Farm to host benefit concert

August 24, 2022
Saturday, Aug. 27 — WEST PAWLET — Wayward Goose Farm is hosting a benefit concert in their haymow on Saturday, Aug. 27, featuring the musical talents of Dayna Kurtz and Helen Gillet. They are raising money for the National Network of Abortion Funds, a grassroots network building power to remove financial, logistical, cultural and political…

Meet Mister Chris and friends at Barnard’s Feast & Field Thursday

August 24, 2022
Thursday, Aug. 25 — BARNARD — BarnArts Center for the Arts, a small community-based nonprofit located in Barnard presents Mister Chris and Friends, with support from NEFA as part of their Thursday Music Series at Feast and Field. Aug. 25, Mister Chris and Friends, will perform with support from the New England States Touring program of the New England…

Rutland Newly-Wed Game returns after two-year hiatus

August 24, 2022
Aug. 27 game will highlight Rutland Whoopie Pie Festival Saturday, Aug. 27 — RUTLAND — Eight fun and funny couples are lined up, and tickets are now on sale for Rutland’s Newly-Wed Game to benefit the Rutland Community Cupboard and BROC’s Community Food Shelf. The event is the part of the Aug. 27 Rutland Whoopie…

Ask a master gardener: What’s eating my squash?

August 24, 2022
By Bonnie Kirn Donahue Squash is one of the easiest types of vegetables to grow. Plant a seed in some soil, give it water and a lot of space and before long you have more than you know what to do with. However easy to grow, cucurbits are threatened by a number of pests that…

Remember the cold, snow and ice?

August 24, 2022
By Mary Ellen Shaw When I submitted my column to Polly recently I added a comment about how much I dislike hot weather. I told her I had much rather have it cold. I also gave her permission to remind me of those words when freezing temperatures come back to bite us! Polly responded that…

Building the fire

August 24, 2022
By Merisa Sherman Immediately upon arriving at the campsite, we split up into two teams. The teams are never the same, but the tasks always are. The tent has to be set up in a safe place away from possible falling trees and in such a way that water won’t drain under the tent during…

The road less traveled

August 24, 2022
By Dom Cioffi He lived on my floor in our dorm during my freshman year of college. I knew him from countless parties and passing him in the bathroom, but we never hung out together. He looked like a young Tom Petty, with blond hair and perpetually squinting eyes. By all accounts, he was a…

It all comes down to the final game

August 24, 2022
Semi-finals: First Stop vs. Chasin Tail By Dave Hoffenberg The Semi-final matchup between First Stop (FS) and Chasin Tail (CT) was a battle from start to finish. One of these teams would be going to their first championship. Would it be league veterans First Stop or league newcomers, Chasin Tail? Collin “Hungry Like The” Wolf…

Car show debuts with cruise-in event Friday

August 17, 2022
Aug. 19-21 — LUDLOW — As part of the Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce 2nd annual Best of Vermont Summer Festival, there will be a car show and 5th annual Benson’s Chevy Cruise-In. The car show is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 20 and Sunday, Aug. 21 in Ludlow at the Okemo Field on Route…

Next Stage Bandwagon Summer Series presents Soggy Po’ Boys

August 17, 2022
Saturday, Aug. 20 — PUTNEY — Next Stage Arts Project and Twilight Music present an evening of brass-fueled, swinging music of New Orleans by the Soggy Po’ Boys, as part of the 2022 Next Stage Bandwagon Summer Series,t on Saturday, Aug. 20 at 6 p.m. at Cooper Softball Field in Putney. The jazz septet brings…

Vermont to receive millions in federal funds for climate resilience transportation projects

August 17, 2022
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger Over the next five years, Vermont will be eligible to receive $37 million in federal funding for transportation projects that would make the state’s infrastructure more resilient to a changing climate, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced Friday. The new program is designed to “help communities protect their transportation infrastructure from extreme…