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Raise a lemon-infused toast

September 1, 2021
Tart and tangy, lemon-based flavors are hard to pass up. Citrus can help cleanse the palate between courses, but it also can be a refreshing component in beverages. Anyone who has enjoyed a tall glass of lemonade on a warm day understands how thirst-quenching it can be. Limoncello is a lemon liqueur mainly produced in…

A dressed-up side full of flavor

September 1, 2021
Lighter fare is in season every summer. Salads may dominate menus, while vegetable-rich side dishes can dress up barbecues, brunches or outdoor buffet meals. Spinach not only packs a nutritional punch, it can add flavor to any dish. According to Judy Joo, a French-trained Korean American chef and author of “Judy Joo’s Korean Soul Food”…

‘Let’s Go Fishing’ searching for instructors of all skill levels

September 1, 2021
Training workshop set for Sept. 25 The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Dept. is seeking volunteers to become Let’s Go Fishing instructors to pass on Vermont’s fishing tradition to the next generation of Vermonters. The department will be hosting a one-day training workshop for new instructors on Saturday, Sept. 25, at its Essex Junction office. Instructors…

Celebration of Middlebury held Saturday

September 1, 2021
Saturday, Sept. 4 at 11 a.m. — MIDDLEBURY — Whether you are new or have deep roots in the region, businesses in the Middlebury area invite you to town to celebrate the wealth of clubs, volunteer opportunities, services, kids’ programs, and local arts and entertainment options. At Welcome to Middlebury, USA, Town Hall Theater (THT)…

Summer Trailblazers participants graduate; program will expand into Rutland this fall

September 1, 2021
By Missy Mackin, Vermont Works for Women program manager It's been a hot summer and the construction and clean energy trades have been as hot as the weather, with many businesses across Vermont hiring new employees. This is great news for the eight participants who recently completed the summer cohort of Vermont Works for Women’s…

Beauty is not just skin deep at Elderflower Esthetics

September 1, 2021
By Virginia Dean One of the unique aspects of the newly-opened Elderflower Esthetics is its true emphasis on the client — not just individual lifestyle and needs but customized products that touch the skin. With the business launched Aug. 20, owner Emily MacGregor operates her small, independent skin care studio under the premise that our…

Stand-Up Shakespeare Company to present free performance at the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

September 1, 2021
Saturday, Sept. 4 at noon — PLYMOUTH — The 2021 annual “Shakespeare Alive! A Bard Based Variety Show” returns for an all-new, never-before-seen collection of scenes, skits, soliloquies and songs. Stand-Up Shakespeare is a collective of New York City-based actors who have become a veritable Vermont institution over a 21-year period. The troupe travels to…

Grace Congregational Church announces fall/winter music season

September 1, 2021
RUTLAND—Grace Congregational Church has a wonderful season of music coming up this fall, featuring guest soloists and choirs as well as the Grace Church Sanctuary Choir, the Grace Church Festival Brass and Festival Orchestra. Fall kick-off Sunday with Choir and Festival Brass, Sept. 12 at 10 a.m. Vocal recital: Olivia Boughton, soprano, and Alastair Stout,…

Labor Day weekend the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch comes alive with authentic folk and blues music

September 1, 2021
Sept. 4-5 —PLYMOUTH NOTCH —The 16th Plymouth Folk and Blues Festival, which had been selected in 2020 by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce as a Top 10 Fall Event, will take place at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch on Labor Day weekend, Saturday, Sept. 4 and Sunday, Sept. 5. Stars…

WOH Wrestling returns to Rutland

September 1, 2021
Friday, Sept. 3, 7 p.m.—RUTLAND—The State Fairgrounds brings back your favorite WOH wrestling stars through the years and welcomed back former WWE NXT and reigning Impact Wrestling champion Deonna Purrazzo andWWE Hall of Famer Tony Atlas, presented by Masters of the Toyverse. The event will also include Jeff Starr, DANGER, Punk, Shane & Eric Alden,…

Quechee Hot Air Balloon Festival lifts off for 41st anniversary

September 1, 2021
Hartford Area Chamber prepares for Balloon Festival Sept. 3-5—QUECHEE—The Quechee Hot Air Balloon Craft and Music Festival, the longest running hot air balloon festival in New England, will celebrate its 41st anniversary when thousands are expected to flock to central Vermont, Sept. 3-5, 2021. Twenty balloonists headline the event with five flights slated throughout the…

Wild Woods Song Circle continues

September 1, 2021
Wednesday, Sept. 1 at 7:15 p.m. — RUTLAND — A song circle will be held Wednesday, Sept. 1, at the Godnick Adult Center in Rutland, and virtually by Zoom, from 7:15-9:15 p.m. The song circle welcomes singers, players of acoustic instruments, and listeners. The so-called Wild Woods Song Circle has gathered acoustic musicians and singers…

Vermont youth waterfowl hunting season is Sept. 25-26

September 1, 2021
A youngster’s first hunt can mark the beginning of a lifelong passion for the outdoors and a commitment to wildlife conservation. There is no finer time to begin this journey than during Vermont’s upcoming youth waterfowl hunting weekend Sept. 25 - 26. “Vermont’s youth waterfowl hunting weekend helps ensure that young hunters get the quality…

Variables to consider when choosing a media room

September 1, 2021
The term “home theater” once made homeowners who love movies and sports dream of the day when they could dedicate a large area in their home to watching the big game or their favorite films. Such rooms are now widely referred to as “media rooms.” Though the terminology may have changed, media rooms are not…

Archery deer season starts Oct. 1

September 1, 2021
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. says hunters are looking forward to Vermont’s upcoming Oct. 1-Nov. 12 and Nov. 29-Dec. 15 archery deer hunting season. A hunter may take up to four deer in Vermont’s two-part archery season if they do not shoot any deer in the other deer seasons. The purchase of an archery…