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Make Mother’s Day special

May 6, 2020
Each and every day a new woman becomes a mother for the first time or all over again. Being a mother changes a person’s life in dramatic ways. Mother’s Day is a great time of year to honor mothers, aunts, or any female you always looked up to and attempt to give back just a…

Little Bangkok Thai and Sushi Cafe opens in Rutland

May 6, 2020
By Brooke Geery A frequent staple at the Rutland Farmer’s Market, Pattanit Smansook opened a brick and mortar store front serving Thai food and sushi in Rutland on April 13, 2020. Little Bangkok Thai and Sushi Cafe, located at 162 No. Main St. in Rutland, in the Stonybrook plaza, is a welcome addition to the…

Spending time with ‘friends’ in the garden

April 29, 2020
By Bonnie Kirn Donahue Spending time planning your vegetable garden and thinking about what food you will produce is an excellent way to find some stability in these unsettling times. While growing our own food is an asset, as well as a source of comfort and enjoyment, I’d like to propose that we also consider…

VINS Night Sky video series explores the constellations

April 29, 2020
QUECHEE—Join VINS Science Educator Michelle Amato on a night sky adventure. Available on the VINS Youtube and Facebook pages, this latest video will teach you about a few constellations you can find in the night sky during this time of year and how to find them. She’ll go over some tools you can use and…

Lattes of Love raises $2,600 for BROC

April 29, 2020
RUTLAND—On Friday, April 24, the crew at Speakeasy Cafe in Rutland was whipping up lattes for a cause, namely the BROC community food shelf. In addition to crafting coffee, the baristas took to Instagram Live to inform and entertain all morning. All told, they raised over $2,600 in two hours! The money will benefit local…

Vermont Curators Group goes virtual with Vermont Art Online

April 29, 2020
Staying at home doesn’t mean that you can’t keep exploring Vermont’s creative sector! Visitors to VermontArtOnline.org can virtually enter twenty-nine museums and galleries across the state, with more coming online each day. Interact with exhibitions, click on objects to learn more, or try art-at-home activities great for students, parents, educators, and the general public. Vermont Art Online…

Rutland Blooms plants trees

April 29, 2020
Members of Rutland Blooms recently planted trees along the city’s roadways as part of a beautification project. The Vermont Urban and Community Forestry Program has recognized the Rutland group as a 2020 Vermont Tree Steward Award winner with the Volunteer Group Award.

 Billings Farm & Museum celebrates Pollinator Week online

April 29, 2020
May 4–8 — WOODSTOCK—Spring is here and our friends, the pollinators, are too! Join Billings Farm at Home online as they celebrate Pollinator Week, May 4 – 8, 2020. Learn about native pollinators and the vital role they play in our food supply. Where would we “bee” without our pollinators? On Wednesday, May 6, at 1 p.m., get your pollinator…

Chittenden Public Library holds spring photo contest

April 29, 2020
CHITTENDEN—The Chittenden Public Library is holding an Inspirations of Spring Photo Contest. Grab your cameras and look for Spring! We want to see what Spring looks like near your home. Literal, humorous, beautiful or ironic! We can’t wait to see what you come up with. The Grand Prize winner will receive a new book of their choice.…

Castleton announces online summer session, lower tuition

April 29, 2020
CASTLETON—Castleton University will deliver its upcoming summer session online, allowing students to continue their studies from the comfort of their homes. Castleton’s summer session courses run in an accelerated format, ranging from three to eight weeks. Summer Session One runs May 18-June 26, and Session Two is July 6-Aug. 14. Current students can register for…

Fletcher Memorial Library refreshes offerings

April 29, 2020
LUDLOW—The staff at Fletcher Memorial Library is trying to be creative in offering you items to read, listen to or watch. On nice days from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (at least) they will have a book cart outside the rear entrance with bagged books, audio books and movies. Please take and enjoy. They do not want…

Free books can help toddlers cope with the coronavirus

April 29, 2020
School closings, stay home orders, social distancing and other aspects of the coronavirus pandemic have brought Vermont families back together. Our youngest children now need more things to do at home than ever before. The Dolly Parton Imagination Library can help preschool children cope with the “new normal.” Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is a book…

Vermont Adaptive Charity Ride goes virtual, includes a live stream celebration June 20

April 29, 2020
U.S. Freestyle Ski Team members Hannah Soar and Alex Lewis on board to ride 2,000 miles as a team with Killington Mountain School alumni KILLINGTON— The 10th annual Vermont Adaptive Charity Ride presented by Long Trail Brewing has gone virtual this year due to the Covid-19 outbreak. The event raises critical money for Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports’ year-round adaptive sports…

Vermont walleye fishing season opens

April 29, 2020
The Vermont walleye fishing season will open on Saturday, May 2, marking the return of some of the best walleye fishing in New England. Revered by many as one of the best tasting fish in freshwater, the walleye is Vermont’s official warm-water fish.  Excellent spring walleye fishing opportunities are available in several lakes and rivers…

Vermont Arts Council, Vermont Humanities to aid arts and humanities organizations with Covid-19 relief

April 29, 2020
Arts and humanities organizations in Vermont facing hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can now apply for emergency relief funding through a new partnership between the Vermont Arts Council and Vermont Humanities. The new Covid-19 Cultural Relief Grant Program is seeded with more than $700,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the…