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Summer youth hockey camps held at Union Arena

June 14, 2023
  WOODSTOCK—With summer heating up, a great way to cool off is at Union Arena in Woodstock where a number of youth hockey camps and clinics will be held. Each clinic will focus on different techniques aiming to enhance skaters and players abilities in focused areas.  Some of the clinics include: Hockey skating clinic with…

Mountainside Mutts offers fun and agility foundations course

June 14, 2023
  Saturday, June 17—RUTLAND—Mountainside Mutts is offering a 4 week course with a focus on helping your four-legged friend to keep physically fit and agile while also stimulating its mind and strengthening the bond between you. The course starts this Saturday. Offered in a short class format led by Diane Sullivan and assisted by Als…

Barn Arts production of ‘Arcadia’ debuts this weekend

June 14, 2023
  Friday-Sunday, June16-18—BARNARD—BarnArts production of “Arcadia” will debut this weekend at the old Feast & Field location (1544 Royalton Turnpike, Barnard). Performances are Friday and Saturday nights at 7 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 4 p.m. this weekend and next (June 16-18 and 23-25). Written by Tom Stoppard, directed by Christopher Peirce, and produced outdoors…

Local artist Pete Landis to open new contemporary art gallery in Bridgewater Mill

June 14, 2023
  Grand opening held Saturday Saturday, June 17—BRIDGEWATER—Woodstock artist Pete Landis is opening a new contemporary art gallery in the Bridgewater Mill Mall.  Landis grew up in Hartland, went to Woodstock High School and then moved to New York City to receive his masters of industrial design degree from Pratt Institute in 2013 and his…

48th annual strawberry festival offers a classic summer treat in Middletown Springs

June 14, 2023
  Sunday, June 18—MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS—The 48th annual Strawberry Festival offers a classic summer treat at the Middletown Springs Historical Society from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday.  The festival includes a craft fair, live music, a new exhibit about historical childhood (1850-1920), and a children’s program with historic play activities. Strawberry lovers are invited to the Historical…

Annual Vermont Adaptive Charity Challenge held Saturday at Skyeship

June 14, 2023
  Saturday, June 17—KILLINGTON—The 13th annual Vermont Adaptive Charity Challenge, presented by Killington Resort will be held at the Skyeship Base Area this Saturday.  The Vermont Adaptive Charity Challenge is an annual event to enjoy the beauty of Vermont through cycling, mountain biking, paddling, and hiking, all while raising funds for the state’s largest nonprofit organization committed…

Poultney exhibit celebrates Abenaki arts 

June 7, 2023
  POULTNEY — Stone Valley Arts announces the opening of Celebrating Abenaki Art, Heritage, and Culture art show and events in collaboration with the Vermont Abenaki Artists Association.  The show opens in May and runs through Sunday, July 30.   The community is invited to meet some of the artists at a reception on Saturday, June…

Cavendish Historical Society to host talk on former slave who died in town at 106 in 1832

June 7, 2023
Sunday, June 11 — Cavendish — Born most likely in West Africa, enslaved, and a soldier in the AmericanRevolutionary War, Peter Tumbo spent the last 40 years of his life in Cavendish. He was married when he moved to Cavendish, remarried while here and was reputed to be a man of good moral character, and…

Jazz Quartet comes to Barnard

June 7, 2023
  The Michael Zsoldos Quartet brings world-class jazz to BarnArts Feast & Field Music Series this Thursday, June 8. Woodstock sax virtuoso Michael Zsoldos shares the stage with Jason Ennis on guitar, Conor Meehan on drums, and Matt Cory on bass. This ensemble is known for an interpretation of jazz that’s enjoyed equally by fans…

Vermont Center for Dance Education presents ‘Wizard of Oz’

June 7, 2023
  For its annual performance the  Vermont Center for Dance Education will return to the Paramount Theatre with “The Wizard of Oz,”  an event suitable for all ages featuring current students and alumni. “The Wizard of Oz” will take place on Sunday, June 11 at the Paramount Theatre at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.  Tickets…

How to add season-long color in the garden

June 7, 2023
By Deborah J. Benoit  Late spring is a wonderful time in the garden. The garden transitions from a period of monochrome browns as sleeping perennials begin to awaken. Suddenly, leaves unfurl and dormant perennials emerge. The garden becomes green again.  For those of us who love color, that green is accompanied by the bloom of…

Car Show at the Rutland Fairgrounds to benefit the Shriners Hospital

June 7, 2023
  Sunday, June 11—Rutland – For the Love of Kids Car Show will display hot rods, vintage vehicles, muscle cars and more at the Vermont State Fairgrounds in Rutland this Sunday for an event to benefit The Shriners Hospital.  All admission fees for spectator, show cars, or swap meet are by donation. All proceeds go…

Voting for Cavendish calendar photos is underway

June 7, 2023
  The photos have been submitted in the Cavendish Community and Conservation Association’s annual calendar contest and it is time to start the voting.  Any full-time or part-time Cavendish/Proctorsville resident is eligible to vote.  Photographers compete for the opportunity to be published as a monthly selection in the annual calendar. This year voting will be…

Summer camp registration underway at Union Arena in Woodstock 

June 7, 2023
Summer’s just around the corner and there are exciting opportunities coming up at Union Arena in Woodstock for ice skating.  Hockey skating clinic with Jacki Smith: Mondays, June 19-July 24. Ages 10U/12U session from 3:30–4:30 p.m.; ages 14U/HS session from 4:40– 6 p.m.  Union Arena Figure Skating Clinic: Wednesdays, June 2 through July 26 from…

‘Church Bells to Train whistles,’ an illustrated talk held in Proctor Wednesday

June 7, 2023
Wednesday, June 14 at 6 p.m. — PROCTOR — The Proctor Free Library will host “Church Bells to Train Whistles: Rutland & the Ripleys, 1837-1958,” an illustrated talk by Julia Purdy. The program is free. Light refreshments will be provided and discussion will follow, time permitting. Purdy’s talk is a story of Center Rutland’s rise from…