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Billings Farm hosts an Old Vermont Fourth

June 30, 2021
Join in for a family-friendly celebration at Billings Farm & Museum in Woodstock July 4 at 10 a.m. — WOODSTOCK — Start your Independence Day celebration at Billings Farm & Museum’s “Old Vermont Fourth” on Sunday, July 4, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. The day’s event features good old-fashioned fun with traditional music, wagon rides, patriotic speeches, and an historic…

Rutland County Audubon issues a call to all artists

June 30, 2021
RUTLAND — Rutland County Audubon will be holding its open art show, Nature Revealed, from Sept. 17 through Oct.29 at the Chaffee Art Center. Visual artists, professional and non-professional, in any medium including photography, painting and sculpture are invited to submit up to three works to be included in an open art show featuring nature…

Shakespeare in the Woods to film ‘As You Like It,’ late summer 2021

June 30, 2021
Katharine Maness, artistic director of Shakespeare in the Woods (SitW) is pleased to announce that in lieu of a 2021 live performance season, SitW will be mounting a small film production of ‘As You Like It.’ The film adaptation will be shot in the late summer-early fall landscape of the Green Mountains “that we know…

Quick and filling meal served up in a snap 

June 30, 2021
After the lazy days of summer, fall often arrives with packed schedules and everyone getting back on track, whether for work or school. Busy families may not have much time to spend in the kitchen these days, but they don’t need to devote hours to cooking. Even quick meals can serve up significant flavor. In…

Protect nesting loons and loon chicks by keeping a safe distance

June 30, 2021
Few birding experiences rival hearing the haunting call of the loon or seeing them glide by in protected coves on a lake.  However, for the birds’ protection, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. is asking boaters and anglers to enjoy loons from a safe distance this summer. “Loons were removed from Vermont’s endangered species list…

Some Vermont Fourth of July festivities on, others off this year

June 30, 2021
By Kevin O’Connor/VTDigger In Vermont’s biggest city, “Burlington’s Independence Day Celebration is back!” reads the  municipal website booming of the state’s largest fireworks show. In the capital of Montpelier, the festivities that usually draw up to 15,000 people to the Statehouse lawn will wait until next year. In small towns like Bristol, locals who initially canceled parades and programs…

“Poet for Hire” Returns to Area to Participate in 77ART

June 23, 2021
By Martha L. Molnar Poet for Hire? That is Cuttingsville native Ben Aleshire’s most recent incarnation. He has set up his manual typewriter to write poems for passersby on the streets of Paris, Madrid, London, Havana, New Orleans, and many other cities. Poet, artist, musician, troubadour and traveler, Aleshire has spent almost half his life…

Vermont bass fishing season opened June 12

June 23, 2021
Vermont’s bass fishing season kicked off on Saturday, June 12, and anglers throughout the state are eager to hit their favorite body of water in search of fun and exciting fishing adventures for largemouth and smallmouth bass. “Anglers in Vermont are fortunate to have world-class bass fishing for both species right in their backyard,” said…

Win a free composter

June 23, 2021
June 24 at 6:30 p.m. — CAVENDISH— The Southern Windsor/Windham Counties Solid Waste Management District in conjunction with the Cavendish Energy Committee and the town of Cavendish will host a workshop specifically about composting on Thursday, June 24, at 6:30 p.m. at the Cavendish town Elementary School, Main Street, Proctorsville. Masks and physical distancing will…

Heritage Cares outdoor music series held Saturday

June 23, 2021
June 26 at 12 p.m. — CHESTER —Heritage Deli & Bakery, in collaboration with the Chester-Andover Family Center (CAFC), will kick off Heritage Cares outdoor music series featuring Lucky Soul, a high energy, seven-piece horn band playing classic  soul, funk and R&B music on Saturday, June 26 from 12-3 p.m. The event will take place…

First annual Birds & Blooms is June 26

June 23, 2021
June 26 at 12 p.m. — CAVENDISH —This Saturday will bring a burst of creative output to the Proctorsville Green. The first annual Birds & Blooms event will feature one-of-a-kind birdhouses, bird feeders, garden design gift certificates, potted flowers, decorative items for porch and garden, Vermont pottery, stained glass and more. Some items will only…

Billings Farm’s 150th birthday party will celebrate dairying

June 23, 2021
June 26-27 — WOODSTOCK — Billings Farm & Museum’s annual Dairy Celebration Days takes place June 26-27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Celebrate Billings Farm’s 150th anniversary and Vermont’s rich dairy heritage during this two-day event. The Dairy Celebration Days events will include: Sample award-winning Billings Farm cheddar cheese. Watch how cheese straws are made and enjoy…

Be water wise when gardening for efficiency

June 23, 2021
By Nadie VanZandt, UVM Extension master gardener Conserving water is always a good idea, and if the dry weather of the last two summers is any indication, such practice should become habit. Fortunately, you can learn from gardeners in arid climates how to successfully grow plants during droughts. These tried-and-true sustainable practices protect and insulate…

Vermont moose hunt application deadline is June 30

June 23, 2021
The deadline to apply for a 2021 Vermont moose hunting permit is June 30. Moose permit applications are available on the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept.’s website at vtfishandwildlife.com for the hunt limited to Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) E in the northeastern corner of the state. “Moose density in WMU E is more than one moose per…

Gypsy moths are making a comeback in Vermont

June 23, 2021
Caterpillar infestations target tree foliage Many Vermonters around the state are encountering gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar), which are caterpillars causing defoliation of their trees, according to the Vermont Agency of Agriculture.  This invasive insect arrived in the United States over 100 years ago and has been expanding its range ever since. Gypsy moth can be…