April 1 – 3 and 7-10 — POMFRET — BarnArts is in rehearsals for “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams, opening on April 1 at the Grange Theatre in South Pomfret. The play won the Pulitzer Prize for drama […]
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State asks public to report ice-out dates
As spring temperatures arrive, the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is inviting Vermonters to report when lakes and ponds lose their ice cover, known as the “ice-out date.” The spring date when a lake becomes completely ice free from […]
Sangria is a versatile beverage
Everyone should have a go-to sangria recipe in his or her cocktail repertoire. Sangria, when done right, can be a highly refreshing punch that is at home any time of the year. Sangria can be enjoyed on its own and […]
Add a healthy twist to classic Sloppy Joes
Sweet yet savory ground meat served on a bun is a comfort food classic that has been a staple for restaurants and home cooks for decades. Sloppy Joes are beloved sandwiches that feature meat paired with a lip-smacking, tomato-based sauce. […]
PoemTown Randolph launches its 9th annual celebration
Friday, April 1 — RANDOLPH — Once again, on April 1, Randolph’s streets and riverside trail will become a village-wide anthology of poetry. PoemTown Randolph will launch its ninth annual celebration of National Poetry Month. Posters of over a hundred […]
Learn to hunt wild turkeys with VT Fish & Wildlife
Mar. 26 and April 2 — If you would like to learn how to effectively hunt wild turkey gobblers in the upcoming spring hunting season, consider attending the turkey hunting seminars being offered by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department […]
Vital Communities introduces program to welcome newcomers to Vermont
If you are a newcomer to the region or someone who perhaps grew up here but has lived elsewhere for a while, it can be difficult to get to know your neighbors, especially if they live half a mile down […]
Vermont architects provide pro-bono design input on affordable housing projects in VT
AIAVT event will include a design charrette focused on affordable housing in Vermont’s communities Friday, Mar. 25 — RANDOLPH — The American Institute of Architects, Vermont Chapter (AIAVT) is hosting an event focused on affordable housing design in Vermont, on […]
Castleton University hosts exhibition of Ukrainian art in anticipation of fundraising auction
Thursday, Mar. 24 — CASTLETON — Eleven Ukrainian posters from the early 1990s will be on display at the Calvin Coolidge Library at Castleton University through Mar. 24. On Thursday, Mar. 24 at 4:30 p.m. Rutland-based artist and former Castleton […]
Soup Bowls for Hunger supports
Thursday, Mar. 24 — RUTLAND — The sixteenth annual Soup Bowls for Hunger will be held Thursday, Mar. 24 at Rutland High School. This year, due to Covid restrictions, the event will be a drive-thru version. All proceeds will be […]