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Vermont Studio Center virtual line up features programs for poetry month

April 7, 2021
The Vermont Studio Center virtual line-up for April includes special programming for National Poetry Month. Virtual VSC offers a rich variety of new on-line, readings, artist talks, book discussions, craft conversations and gallery shows. Virtual VSC is open to the public and engages an international community of artists and writers in a diversity of compelling,…

Pancake breakfast held at West Pawlet Fire House

April 7, 2021
WEST PAWLET—Sunday, April 11 at 7:30 a.m.— The West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department will be bringing back the pancake breakfast at the West Pawlet Fire House located at 2806 Vermont Route 153. It will be a to-go only breakfast served from 7:30-11 a.m. The menu includes three plain pancakes or three blueberry pancakes or waffles…

Lamb is ideal for spring dinners

April 7, 2021
Spring celebrations wouldn’t be the same without lamb.  While leg of lamb and other lamb roasts may be customary, lamb chops also can fit the bill. Lamb chops are the star of the show in this recipe for Les côtes d’agneau grillées avec aïoli (Broiled lamb chops with garlic mayonnaise) from ‘The Food of France’…

Billings Farm & Museum’s baby farm animal celebration held April 10-11

April 7, 2021
Saturday and Sunday, April 10-11—WOODSTOCK—Billings Farm & Museum will host its annual Baby Farm Animal Celebration, Saturday and Sunday, April 10 and 11 from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. The farm’s most popular event offers visitors the opportunity to get up close with the farm’s baby animals, plant an heirloom seed, participate in fun craft activities and more.…

First Wednesdays: U.S. immigration in historical perspective

April 7, 2021
Wednesday, April 7 at 7 p.m.—Virtual— It may seem that the current anxieties about immigration in the U.S. have never been more intense, but history suggests otherwise. Dartmouth professor Richard Wright examines the present-day contradictions of U.S. immigration policy and places them in historical perspective. First Wednesday is a Vermont Humanities program hosted by the…

Slow down for frogs and salamanders

April 7, 2021
Vermont Fish and Wildlife (VTF&W) is asking drivers to slow down and be cautious when traveling at night in early spring or to take alternate routes to avoid driving near ponds and wetlands where salamanders and frogs are crossing during their breeding season. “One of the benefits of checking out amphibian road crossings,” said VTF&W…

Free online show:  Sara Juli’s ‘Burnt Out Wife’

April 7, 2021
April 8-11—KCP Presents will present a virtual performance of Sara Juli’s satirical dance/theater piece, “Burnt Out Wife.” Sara Juli’s wildly funny virtual performance will be available April 8-11. A live workshop with Juli will be held at 7 p.m., Sunday, April 11. Tickets for the show and workshop are free but you must reserve them at…

Celebrate Yom HaShoah/Holocaust Remembrance Day with RJC

April 7, 2021
80+ years: A long time or hardly any? Wednesday, April 7 at 7 p.m.—VIRTUAL—It’s been more than 80 years since the onset of the mass annihilation of Europe’s Jews. Join the Rutland Jewish Center to explore the question of time elapsed with Martha Molnar leading the discussion with short readings from her new book,  “To…

Hartford High School presents student performance via livestream

April 7, 2021
Friday April 9 and Saturday April 10 at 7—HARTFORD— The Hartford High School performing arts department presents “The Drowsy Chaperone” for two nights, April 9-10 at 7 p.m. via livestream only. Enjoy live theatre in the comfort of your own home! Tickets can be purchased online at showtix4u.com/events/hartfordhighschool With live-streaming, they cannot control how many people…

Events explore how to invest in the Upper Valley

April 7, 2021
Focus on housing, investment clubs, purchase power White River Junction – Vital Communities and its partners continue its series of virtual events teaching how and why to shift your investment from Wall Street to Main Street. All events are free and open to the public. Upcoming events to the series, Put Your Money Where Your Life Is:…

Free webinar held on how to create ‘quests’ for waterways

April 7, 2021
Thursday, April 8 at 7 p.m.— The Springfield Town Library will present a free webinar on how to write a waterway “Quest” in the style of the Valley Quests compiled by Vital Communities, a White River Junction-based nonprofit. Learn to Write a Waterway Quest, a hands-on webinar with Vital Communities’ Sandy Gmur, takes place Thursday,…

Killington hosts All-Out weekend, April 10-11

April 7, 2021
Saturday and Sunday, April 10-11—KILLINGTON—Are you bored of Zoom meetings? Maybe you’re tired of going through grade school again?  Looking for a reason to break out of your house and go all-out while visiting your favorite mountain? Well, if you answered yes to none or all of these questions, you won’t want to miss the All-Out Weekend presented by Bud…

Outer Limits sings its 2021 swan song

April 7, 2021
By Tricia Noelle The Bear Mountain quad, which services Outer Limits (OL), is winding down for the season. And what a season it was! The recent spring conditions on Outer Limits were the highlight. Don’t get me wrong, OL is great under the guns, but for the community of mogul skiers who call Killington home,…

Old K-1 gondolas return home as private dining cabins

April 7, 2021
By Katy Savage When Killington Resort replaced its 26-year-old K-1 gondolas in 2018, Dominique Bastien bought all 57 of them. Bastien, who owns The Gondola Shop, a small gondola repair shop in Fruita, Colorado, had worked on Killington’s gondolas for 15 years. The Montreal native spent a month in Killington every few years to work. She…

The MINT is growing

March 31, 2021
Rutland’s Makerspace, The Mint, is in the process of expanding into an additional 9,100 square feet at its current location. As a result, many new shops will be added, and the “quiet” side will be shifted towards the back of the building, according to a the Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region (CEDRR) newsletter,…