Friday Piano Nights in White River Junction
The Main Street Museum 59 Bridge Street, White River Junction, VT, United StatesCelebrate the music of Sir Duke at Main Street Museum's Friday Piano Nights in April.
Celebrate the music of Sir Duke at Main Street Museum's Friday Piano Nights in April.
Stop by Palmer's Sugarhouse for a pancake breakfast from 9 a.m to noon, sugar on snow, hotdogs, lattes and many more favorites. Enjoy live music, boiling activities, samples, a trek through the new sugarbush, and a visit with goats and chickens.
ECO AmeriCorps member Rose West will guide participants on an exploratory walk, focusing on in-the-field species identification of local flora and fauna and their ecological connections to our landscape; $5/person with admission; members free. Registration is strongly encouraged, but not required.
Next Stage Arts Project and Twilight Music present New England’s acclaimed folk/roots quartet Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem. Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem feature 4-part vocal harmonies, indelible songs, fiddle, acoustic and electric guitars, bass, and a homemade percussion kit of cardboard boxes, tin cans,...
Celebrate Earth Day with a performance by this repurposed circus that turns trash into treasure. Boston-based Cirque Us presents “One Man’s Trash.” With limitless spirit, a cast reclaims and reanimates all that’s left in trash cans and littered in the garage to create a junkyard...
The easy three-mile walk offers a chance to see waterfowl, bald eagles and the first birds of spring. Meet in the state park parking area.
Join Rutland County Audubon's monthly monitoring of West Rutland Marsh and celebrate Earth Day with a scavenger hunt and snacks at the halfway point. Walk the entire four-mile route or go halfway. Meet at the boardwalk on Marble Street.
Explore The Nature Museum to celebrate Earth Day! Enjoy crafts, scavenger hunts, a campfire (conditions permitting), and more. Explore the Magic Forest Playscape, wander through the awakening Chapman Meadow, discover the nearby Grafton Village Park hiking trails, see a budding native pollinator garden, and...
Celebrate all things sheep and wool with a weekend of shear fun. Enjoy live sheep sheering, border collie herding demonstrations, fiber arts demonstrations, displays, and more.
Dig into increasing biodiversity, tackle hands-on repair projects, and enjoy some mindful nature-based experiences. Enter a free raffle of eco-friendly products. Free with museum admission.
Enjoy an evening of music, songs, and community at the historic Dover Town Hall. Open Mic Night features singers, musicians, and other talented locals. The event is held the second and fourth Wednesday of the month.
Borderline Players presents Noises Off, a play-within-a-play that captures a touring theatre troupe’s production of Nothing On in three stages: the dress rehearsal, the opening night, and a performance towards the end of a run. Noises Off is a backstage farce, complete with slamming doors, falling trousers, and...