Vermont Events

  • Bird Monitoring Walk in Huntington

    Birds of Vermont Museum 900 Sherman Hollow Road, Huntington, VT, United States

    Join the Birds of Vermont Museum monthly monitoring walk to record birds at the museum’s trails, forest, and meadow. Learn something new, share what you know (or both). All birders—current, experienced, newbie and would-be—are welcome! Most fun for adults and older children. Please bring your own...

  • Alexander Tree Maple Open House in Cabot

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    Alexander Tree 179 Tetreault Road, Cabot, VT, United States

    Stop by for samples and sugar on snow. Visit the farm’s newly reinvigorated sugarbush. Fresh maple will be on sale in quarts, half gallons and gallon sizes.

  • Maple Open House at Bread Loaf View Farm

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    Bread Loaf View Farm 486 Cider Mill Road, Cornwall, VT, United States

    Enjoy historic maple displays with a focus on how our ancestors used wood to shape their lives. Learn about onoing research taking place at the farm about the winter firefly. Explore the Sugarwoods trail system and watch the sap collection process as it happens. Enjoy...

  • Family Art Saturday in Burlington

    Burlington City Arts 135 Church Street, Burlington, VT, United States

    Get creative and make art together at Family Art Saturday. Stop by the BCA Center for a make-and-take art activity inspired by its current exhibitions Co-Created: The Artist in the Age of Intelligent Machines and Sarah Stefana Smith: Willful Matters.

  • Waffle Day at AO Glass in Burlington

    AO Glass 416 Pine Street, Burlington, VT, United States

    Visit AO Glass for a day of delicious fun that blends Swedish traditions with Vermont maple. Enjoy fresh waffles from the Waffle Wagon food truck, sample Runamok Maple’s syrups, watch live glassblowing, and make your own pressed glass waffle.

  • Covered Bridge Maple Sugaring in Barton

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    Covered Bridge Maple 1318 Glover Road, Barton, VT, United States

    Visit this classic Vermont sugar house with a modern twist. The sugarhouse includes a wood-fired arch and updated equipment to increase energy efficiency and cut down on emissions. With only 7,500 taps, the farm is considered a small producer and is a family-run business.

  • Pride Walk on the Whipple Hollow Trail

    Whipple Hollow Trail 1479 Whipple Hollow Road, West Rutland, VT, United States

    Join the Rutland County Audubon, Outright Vermont, and Come Alive Outside for a walk along the new Whipple Hollow Trail in West Rutland. Approximately 1.4 miles out and back. Free, but space is limited.

  • Free concert with David Feurzeig: Play Every Town VT

    First Congregational Church Essex 39 Main Street, Essex Junction, VT, United States

    Community Concerts @ First is proud to be the Essex Junction venue for David Feurzeig's Play Every Town in Vermont Tour. Come for the concert, stay for free a soup dinner afterward. Donations will support 350Vermont's efforts to build collective power for climate justice.

  • Open House at Maple Farmers in Bethel

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    Maple Farmers 3340 Christian Hill Road, Bethel, VT, United States

    Learn all about making maple syrup in a rustic wood-fired Vermont sugarhouse. Taste the unique flavors of pure maple syrup from the many small family farms that are part of the Maple Farmers collective. Part of Vermont's Spring Maple Open House.

  • Mount Snow Winter Brewers Festival

    Mount Snow Resort 39 Mount Snow Road, West Dover, VT, United States

    Enjoy beers and ciders from a variety of breweries and live music, all in the Main Base Area. Gates open at noon, with last call at 4 p.m. and last pour at 4:30 p.m. The adult 21+ ticket includes admission, a souvenir glass, and two...

  • Climate Farmer Stories Exhibit in South Royalton

    Bale Commons 35 South Windsor Street, South Royalton, VT, United States

    It’s an art show; it’s a multi-media event; it’s a “meet-your-climate-farmer” gathering. Meet Upper Valley farmers who are actively working to mitigate and prepare for climate change. Learn from these farmers how they are drawing down carbon, bolstering biodiversity and resilience to extreme weather, and...