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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…
Chaffee Art Center selected to receive a 2021 Summer Matters for All grant
June 23, 2021
RUTLAND — The Chaffee Art Center was recently selected to receive $38,675 in funding from the Summer Matters for All Grant program. According to Governor Phil Scott, the Summer Matters for All Grant Program will award up to $3.85 million to programs in 13 counties with the goal of expanding access to summer enrichment opportunities…
Delaney Courcelle of Rutland appointed to the Vermont Commission on Women
June 23, 2021
Governor Phil Scott has appointed Delaney Courcelle of Rutland to serve on the Vermont Commission on Women (VCW), the state’s non-partisan commission working to advance rights and opportunities for women and girls. Courcelle is a senior majoring in Business Administration at the University of Vermont’s Grossman School of Business. Excelling at coursework concentrations in entrepreneurship and…
Growing a themed garden
June 23, 2021
By Andrea Knepper, extension master gardener intern, University of Vermont Have you been bitten by the gardening bug but aren’t sure where to start? Picking a theme such as a salad bar garden or salsa garden can help narrow down choices and focus your planning. Or how about growing a pizza garden with all your…
Mon Vert Café is a ‘family affair’
June 23, 2021
By Curt Peterson Editor’s note: This is the third of the Covid Survival Series by reporter Curt Peterson about area restaurants and their adaptations during and plans post- Covid. The Covid-19 pandemic has been “challenging” and “scary,” but ultimately “just a blip,” according to Sam DiNatale, owner of Mon Vert Café on Central Street in…
Lake Bomoseen Lodge and Taproom offers a taste of international travel without leaving the Republic of Vt
June 23, 2021
By Brooke Geery With all state-sanctioned restrictions lifted on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, the vibes at Lake Bomoseen Lodge and Taproom were electric. The sky over the lake was dotted with black clouds threatening thunder and lightening, but the energy emanating from inside the restaurant was even more powerful. At one table, a group of…
Grow your own popcorn
June 23, 2021
By Bonnie Kirn Donahue, UVM Extension master gardener Growing popcorn is a fun way to extend the summer corn season. If you are familiar with growing sweet corn, growing corn for popping is very similar. Make sure to select seeds that are intended for popping instead of fresh eating. If you dry and try to…
Rockin’ the Region with G Love
June 16, 2021
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg This Friday, June 18, G Love and legendary drummer Chuck Treece will be playing the Country Girl Diner in Chester at 7 p.m. Yes, you read that right. I was shocked myself, but this will be a great opportunity to see him up close and personal. The show came about because…
How to Vermont
June 16, 2021
It’s officially summer! To properly enjoy Vermont there’s only one real rule: be ready for anything! By Brooke Geery Vermonters are a resourceful group, and for good reason. Living and playing here isn’t easy, and you never really know what to expect. But anyone who’s survived the Green Mountains should be able to tell you:…
Artistree announces outdoor summer concert series
June 16, 2021
June 16-August 18 —SOUTH POMFRET — Artistree Community Arts Center is pleased to announce its first ever Music on the Hill outdoor summer concert series. This 10-week long series is family-friendly and also supports local artists. Last fall Artistree installed an outdoor stone performance stage nestled into the hillside in response to the pandemic as…
West Rutland tour steps back in time
June 16, 2021
June 19 at 12 p.m. — WEST RUTLAND — Step back 250 years in West Rutland on Saturday, June 19, when the Crown Point Road Association will hold a field talk at the site of a Revolutionary War-era homestead in West Rutland and hear its story. The spot was found when the interchange for the…