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Summer camps at Billings Farm are now open for registration
February 26, 2022
WOODSTOCK — Step into the boots of a farmer, listen to farm stories, meet Billings Farm animals and pick and make food from our gardens.. Billings Farm & Museum summer camps provide fun, engaging, hands-on activities and explorations of the farm and the local landscape. Camp offerings include: Billings Bookworms Camp June 27 - July…
Wonderfeet Kids’ Museums announces unique summer camp lineup
February 26, 2022
RUTLAND — Wonderfeet Kids’ Museum is excited to build on the success of our past two years of camp offerings. Once again, the museum education team has put together camps for both preschoolers and kids ages 7 to 10, with each week focusing on a different topic. Kids will engage with hands-on explorations and projects,…
Skin cancer still poses a threat in winter
February 26, 2022
Skin cancer may be something on the minds of beachgoers and summer revelers frolicking around the pool. After all, when the sun is blazing hot and one’s skin reddens after mere minutes outside, it’s hard to ignore the potential for skin damage. But summer isn’t the only time of year that skin must be protected.…
Vermont Wedding Association hosts 35th annual Rutland Bridal Show
February 26, 2022
Sunday, Feb. 27 — RUTLAND — Come celebrate your engagement and meet the largest group of the area’s top wedding professionals. The largest number of engagements happens from Thanksgiving to Valentine’s Day. Couples have told us that they get engaged over the holidays because they plan to spend time with family and want to share…
‘Summer of Soul’ brings Black History to life at Billings Farm & Museum
February 26, 2022
Saturday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. — WOODSTOCK — Black History comes to life in the celebrated film “Summer of Soul,” screening on Saturday, Feb. 26, as part of the Woodstock Vermont Film Series. Screenings take place at 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. in the Billings Farm & Museum Theater. In his…
‘O Brother, Where Art Thou,’ a comedy-drama, comes to Ludlow
February 26, 2022
Saturday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. — LUDLOW — FOLA will present “O Brother, Where Art Thou”, at the Heald Auditorium in Ludlow’s Town Hall on Saturday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” is a 2000 crime comedy-drama film written, produced, co-edited and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring…
Get your garden started with master gardener Ben Pauly
February 24, 2022
Saturday, Feb. 26 at 10 a.m. — WOODSTOCK — Be the envy of all your gardening friends and learn the tricks of the trade to getting your garden started indoors. The Billings Backyard Series presents Seed Starting & Garden Planning Like a Champ with Master Gardener Ben Pauly. Join Ben Pauly as he talks about…
More than 50 write love letters to town
February 16, 2022
By Victoria Gaither When Rutland’s Come Alive Outside asked local Vermonters to participate in the write a love letter to your town contest, love letters started pouring in. “We have had 50 letters come in so far from all over Vermont, from towns of all sizes and ages,” said Come Alive Outside Executive Director Arwen…
Bald eagle no longer endangered in Vermont
February 16, 2022
Seven species and three critical habitats received updated conservation designations on Vermont’s endangered and threatened species list, including the highly anticipated de-listing of the bald eagle after over a decade of restoration efforts. “The bald eagle’s de-listing is a milestone for Vermont,” said Wildlife Division Director Mark Scott. “This reflects more than a decade of…
‘Miracle man’ returns to skiing after heart transplant
February 16, 2022
By Katy Savage Anthony Cosentino lay in a hospital with a pump connecting his leg to his heart to keep him alive. His muscle mass was gone and 90% of his heart had stopped functioning, but he remembers telling his doctors, “I’m going to ski again.” Killington has been his go-to ski place since he…
Speculating on the history of greenhouses
February 16, 2022
By Nadie VanZandt Gardeners in cold climates have learned to extend the growing season by building greenhouses. As early as 30 A. D., reports of greenhouses appeared in the writings of the famous Pliny the Elder, Roman savant and scientific authority of his time. Pliny described specularia as garden beds fitted with wheels that were…
Signs it’s time to replace your computer
February 16, 2022
A popular advertising campaign suggests the country runs on coffee. However, a more accurate assessment may suggest the nation runs on digital devices. From smartphones to laptops to tablets to desktop computers, there isn’t a day that goes by that the average person doesn’t rely on a computerized device in some shape or form. Statista…
Use this beloved staple that has a sweet twist
February 16, 2022
Sweet potatoes are a beloved side dish come the holiday season, as they make for the perfect complement to turkey and roasts. Despite the popularity of sweet potatoes, some misconceptions about them have prevailed. The terms “sweet potato” and “yam” often are used interchangeably, but they actually are two different plants. Sweet potatoes, according to…
Brattleboro Museum & Art Center’s artful ice shanties displayed
February 16, 2022
Feb. 19-27 — BRATTLEBORO — Presented by the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center and Retreat Farm, the Artful Ice Shanties outdoor exhibit is a place-based celebration of artistic talent, creative ingenuity, and the rich history of ice fishing at the Retreat Meadows. The Artful Ice Shanties exhibit will be displayed in and around Farmhouse Square…
Vermont State Fair annual Snowmobile Festival is here
February 16, 2022
Saturday, Feb. 19 — RUTLAND — The Vermont State Fair’s 3rd annual snowmobile festival will be held at the Vermont State Fairgrounds at 175 South Main St. [Route 7] in Rutland on Feb. 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In 2021, we had over 120 vintage and newer models on display. This year with…