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Vermont writer featured on NBC’s “America Tonight Radio”

September 15, 2021
Interview with Julia Purdy of Rutland On Thursday and Friday, Sept. 16-17, radio listeners can tune in to NBC’s “America Tonight Radio” with Kate Delaney to hear an interview with Julia Purdy of Rutland, author of a new translation of the classic 1947 novel “The Sky Is Red” by Giuseppe Berto, a coming-of-age story of…

Vermont loons set record for number of active nests

September 15, 2021
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger These days, birds are susceptible to a scourge of threats — pests, diseases, habitat loss and climate change among them. Still, one species has been thriving in Vermont: the common loon. This summer, across the state, more loons laid eggs than ever before. In 1983, seven pairs made nests in Vermont. This…

“Social Christmasing” produced at home

September 15, 2021
By Alan Sculley It’s no secret that like virtually every other music act, the a cappella group Straight No Chaser was unable to tour because of the pandemic, a situation that wiped out several 2020 tours for the ensemble. What the pandemic also did was to change plans for making the group’s latest holiday album,…

Bistro Midva brings French-inspired fare to Windsor

September 15, 2021
By Curt Peterson Word has spread across Windsor about Bistro Midva (Slovenian for “the two of us”), a newly-opened dinner spot along Route 5. Saturday, chef and co-owner Chad Lumbra arranged an outdoor dining table below the sidewalk with a view of the totally-renovated restaurant, which accommodates 25 diners. Lumbra shuns being “tied down by…

The Voices from the Land exhibit opens on Sept. 18 at Billings Farm

September 15, 2021
Saturday, Sept. 18 - Oct. 20 —WOODSTOCK — Billings Farm & Museum in Woodstock presents the Voices from the Land exhibit by celebrated Vermont photographer Jim Westphalen. The exhibit, in partnership with the Woodstock Inn & Resort, is open from Sept. 18 -Oct. 20. Voices from the Land will tell the story of Americans who…

VINS announces owl festival events

September 15, 2021
Saturday, Sept. 18 — QUECHEE — Join the Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) as it celebrates owls this fall. The annual owl festival will take place at VINS Nature Center in Quechee on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This much-loved annual event is one that the VINS community looks forward…

Slate Valley Trails and MTBVT announce a new fall cycling festival

September 15, 2021
Saturday, Sept. 18 — POULTNEY — Slate Valley Trails is partnering with MTBVT to host the first annual Meeting of the Grinds, an all-day cycling festival on Sept. 18. Bringing together cyclists of all genres, the event will raise money to support the stewardship efforts of Slate Valley Trails and is based out of its…

Chelsea Berry returns by popular demand to Brandon Music

September 15, 2021
Saturday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. — BRANDON — Firm favorite Chelsea Berry returns to Brandon Music on Sept. 18. Berry is a singer-songwriter with the edge, power, and finesse of legends. Singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor calls her vocals “world class” and says of Berry, “A voice of remarkable power and control with a joyous soul.…

Straight No Chaser to open the Paramount Theatre, Saturday

September 15, 2021
Saturday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. — RUTLAND— The Paramount Theatre is set to reopen its 830-seat theatre in downtown Rutland this Saturday with acapella superstars Straight No Chaser kicking off a lineup of six events. The show is the first to be performed inside the auditorium since the pandemic forced its temporary closure in…

New mural downtown urges viewers to “open your heart”

September 15, 2021
RUTLAND — The newest mural to grace downtown Rutland will soon urge all who see it to “Open your heart.” A 28 foot by 22 foot photographic mural will soon grace the south wall of the former Strand Theater, which now houses Roots – The Restaurant, and faces Washington Street and Rutland City Hall, joining…

Stick figures to return this fall

September 15, 2021
Sept. 17 and 24 — FAIR HAVEN — The "Itty Bitty Committee" is excited about once again decorating the park this fall with stick figures. The theme this year is essential workers and includes doctors, nurses, farmers, truck drivers and grocery store workers, among many others. The figures will be in the park for the…

Hands-on touch-a-truck event to delight children of all ages

September 15, 2021
September 18 at Pittsford Village Farm Saturday, Sept. 18 at 9 a.m.—PITTSFORD—Children of all ages and adults alike are invited to climb aboard a variety of vehicles at the Touch- A-Truck event on Saturday, Sept. 18 at Pittsford Village Farm. The rain date is Sept. 25. The community, family-friendly event offers children and families a…

Pug people gather in Rutland for the ultimate puppy party

September 15, 2021
By Brooke Geery Green Mountain Pug Rescue (GMPR) held its annual pug social on the athletic fields of the Rutland Rec Center on Saturday, Sept. 11. The 18th annual meet-up saw nearly 300 people and 50 pups turn out from all over New England and beyond. There was even one pug, Lily, that traveled 586…

VPR host Linda Radtke to perform at President Calvin Coolidge Historic Site

September 15, 2021
Saturday, Sept. 18 at 1:30 p.m.— PLYMOUTH NOTCH — The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site hosts singer and historian Linda Radtke on Saturday, Sept. 18 at 1:30 p.m.  Radtke, producer of the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio (VPR), will present “From the Parlor to the Polling Place: Stories and Songs from the Suffragists.”…

Staying safe while tree stand hunting

September 8, 2021
Tree stands get hunters out of sight and smell of wary deer, but they can also get hunters into trouble. Here are some tips from Vermont Fish & Wildlife to help stay safe and get the most out of your tree stand hunting experience: Choose a live, straight tree, and avoid ash that may be…