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Celebrating sheep with a weekend of shear fun at Billings Farm & Museum

April 21, 2021
Activities feature sheep shearing and herding Saturday-Sunday, April 24-25—WOODSTOCK—Billings Farm & Museum will feature sheep shearing and herding on Saturday and Sunday, April 24-25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. —celebrating sheep with a weekend of shear fun! Meet herdsman Jim McRae and his team of border collies and watch demonstrations of herding sheep in the…

Rutland County Audubon hosts bird walk at Slate Valley Trails 

April 21, 2021
Tuesday, April 27, at 7:30 a.m.—POULTNEY— Join Rutland County Audubon for a bird walk at Slate Valley Trails. All are welcome. There will be friendly birders in the group who will happily share their knowledge. Bring water and a snack (and insect repellent if you use it), binoculars, cameras, field guides, if you have them.…

Dinner is all rolled up

April 21, 2021
When the weather starts to warm, people are inspired to once again venture outdoors and spend more time away from home. People can benefit from having quick and easy dinner recipes at the ready so that hours are not spent in the kitchen after a day of fun in the fresh air. With mere minutes…

Restaurant Revitalization Fund grant coming soon

April 21, 2021
A new grant program, the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, or RRF, is launching soon for restaurants, brew pubs, food trucks, coffee shops, bars and many more. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) site sba.gov/restaurants shares information on how the program will roll out, the application requirements and the documents to prepare. The SBA is strongly encouraging all potential applicants…

Everyone Eats brings hope to Vermonters; in addition to delicious meals

April 21, 2021
Sustainable Eats is just one of the restaurants you can try for free By Brooke Geery Whether you realize it or not, everyone has been affected by Covid-19. From the homebound seniors who spent a year watching cable news, to the young professionals who didn’t realize having a beer on a bar patio was the…

Cool and refreshing cucumbers

April 21, 2021
By Melinda Myers Add a cool refreshing twist to your meals, beverages, appetizers, and snacks with cucumbers.  These popular vegetables are grown worldwide, adding anti-inflammatory vitamin K, vitamins C, B-5 and more to your meals. Take it a step further by using your own fresh-from-the-garden cucumbers. Grow cucumbers sprawled on the ground or in a…

‘Listen Up Project’ announces auditions for teen musical

April 21, 2021
Teen outreach program looks for VT teens aged 13-19 to star in a new musical written by and based on the lives of their peers, to rehearse and tour this summer It’s been over a year since Listen Up Project producer Bess O’Brien originally scheduled in-person auditions on March 14-15, 2020, for a musical production that was…

 Letting him eat cakes

April 21, 2021
By Dom Cioffi At least once every couple of weeks, my son and I head to the music store for an activity we refer to as, “tasting the cakes.” That’s when you walk into a musical instrument store and try out everything in sight. I’ve been “tasting cakes” since I was a teenager — roughly…

Poem: Our world has changed

April 14, 2021
Dear Editor, Our world has changed Like never before and it’s so sad Every day because our lives have changed So much in life today and so many families suffering Like never before and this killer virus is here to stay And we where all caught and unaware and it’s sadness In the air and…

Killington ends tourist season with an ‘All-Out Weekend’

April 14, 2021
By Brooke Geery For most people, the ski season is over. If you live anywhere other than the Killington-area, that is. (And even many locals have shifted their goals to spring and summer pursuits — fishing, mountain biking, golfing or even yard work.) The fact is, most have other things that come to mind first…

Middletown Springs 5th-grader wins art contest 

April 14, 2021
The winning entry in the Vermont Urban and Community Forestry program’s growing works of art contest for Grade 5 was submitted by Emma Haley, who attends Middletown Springs Elementary School. Oak tree in my dreams One night when I was fast asleep, I had a beautiful dream. In my dream, it was dark in my room,…

Vermont allocates moose hunting permits for 2021

April 14, 2021
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife (VTF&W)board voted on April 7 to have 60 either-sex moose hunting permits and 40 antlerless moose hunting permits available this year for a hunt limited to Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) E in the northeastern corner of the state.  The science-based hunt will result in an estimated harvest of 51 to 66 moose,…

The Carving Studio shows works by Tsuneo Narumi for International Sculpture Day  

April 14, 2021
WEST RUTLAND—The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center (CSSC) presents a gallery exhibition of works from the “Core” series by Tsuneo Narumi through April. The elegantly balanced kinetic sculptures were each carved from a single piece of wood. His aim was to show that freedom can be found among restrictions and that we are all harmonically connected…

Planting containers and other April gardening tips

April 14, 2021
By Leonard Perry, UVM Horticulturist and Charlie Nardozzi, garden consultant Proper planting of containers, sowing greens, and pruning woody perennials are some of the gardening activities for this month. Container gardening remains a hot trend. When planting large containers for the deck or patio, save on soil by creating a false bottom. Most of the…

Chaffee announces summer BenchART for Rutland area

April 14, 2021
The Chaffee Art Center announced Friday, April 9, that plans are underway for Rutland BenchART — a 2021 Community Street Art Project. It will be a fundraiser for the Chaffee Art Center, and benefit downtown Rutland and the region, showcasing local creative talent while fostering the economic vitality of our communities. “This project is a…