Events from September 11 – June 22 – Page 2 – Happy Vermont

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Fradettes Maple Open House

Fradettes Maple Syrup 40 Arsene Avenue, Hardwick, VT, United States

Enjoy a tour of the farm's operation or bring your snowshoes and walk through the sugar woods along roads named after the owners' grandchildren. Enjoy maple treats in the sugarhouse and warm up by the woodstove. Weather permitting, you can watch sap boil and smell...

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Open House at Maple Farmers in Bethel

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...

Celtic-American Roots music quintet RUNA in Putney

Next Stage Arts Project 15 Kimball Hill, Putney, VT, United States

Next Stage Arts and Twilight Music present Celtic-American Roots music quintet RUNA. Celebrating 14 years together as a band, RUNA continues to push the boundaries of Irish folk music into the Americana and roots music formats. Interweaving the haunting melodies and exuberant tunes of Ireland...

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Maple Meet-Up at Merck Forest in Rupert

Merck Forest and Farmland Center 3270 Route 315, Rupert, VT, United States

Join Merck Forest for a 1.5-hour sugaring tour. See and experience maple sugaring operations, from the trees in the sugarbush to the evaporator. Fee is $10. Pre-registration required. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Join Cartoonist and Author Alison Bechdel in St. Johnsbury

St. Johnsbury Athenaeum 1171 Main Street, St. Johnsbury, VT, United States

Celebrated cartoonist Alison Bechdel discusses her work as an illustrator and memoirist, including her most recent book, "The Secret to Superhuman Strength," a graphic memoir about her lifelong love affair with exercise that won the 2021 Vermont Book Award.

Poultney Bird Walk

D&H Rail Trail Poultney, VT, United States

An easy 3-mile bird walk open to all. The group will hopefully see lingering winter birds and early spring arrivals. Park in downtown Poultney and meet where the rail trail crosses Main Street near the Poultney Pub.  

Spring Exhibition and Art Walk in Montpelier

Vermont Supreme Court Gallery 109 State Street, Montpelier, VT, United States

An artist reception at the Vermont Supreme Court and the Montpelier Art Walk will feature paintings by Kate Burnim. The exhibition is titled “Liminal Arc,” a collection of artworks that contemplates space, time, separation and togetherness, boundaries, transition, and memory. Burnim will offer artist remarks...

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Community Music Jam in Poultney

Green Mountain Community School 1 Brennan Circle, Poultney, VT, United States

Bring your instruments, your voices, and your ideas. Everyone will take turns, teaching each other new song numbers while keeping it simple. Rock, folk, blues, Americana. Feel free to bring lead sheets.

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Guided Nature Walks at Hildene

Hildene 1005 Hildene Road, Manchester, VT, United States

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.