Wildflower Walks in the Woods in North Bennington
Wildflower Walks in the Woods in North Bennington
Enjoy weekly walks every Tuesday morning in April and May. Rain or shine. Walk starts at the Park-McCullough veranda.
Enjoy weekly walks every Tuesday morning in April and May. Rain or shine. Walk starts at the Park-McCullough veranda.
Swing by and enjoy two new art exhibits outside the museum! In the Union Station window bays, you’ll find images of Hannah Morris’s multimedia work. Morris applies paint over collage to create dynamic, layered images that explore individual identity as shaped by history, race, gender, and our...
Enjoy an easy 3-mile bird walk with the Rutland County Audubon. Meet at the parking area on Adams Road in Pittsford at 7 a.m. The parking area is on the right approximately 0.9 miles north of the intersection with Oxbow Rd. Carpooling is encouraged as parking...
Sponsored by the Sports Car Club of Vermont. Time to dust off the race tires, check the harnesses, check tire pressure, inspect the helmet, and get ready for another exciting year of hillclimbing in Vermont with the New England Hillclimb Association.
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...
Sponsored by the Sports Car Club of Vermont. Time to dust off the race tires, check the harnesses, check tire pressure, inspect the helmet, and get ready for another exciting year of hillclimbing in Vermont with the New England Hillclimb Association.
Gather with neighbors and friends on Saturday mornings for hot coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and homemade baked goods as well as Flour Girl Bakeshop goodies.
The Norwich Farmers Market features food and products from more than 50 vendors. Enjoy fresh produce, locally raised beef, flowers, prepared foods, handmade crafts, live music and more every Saturday in Norwich.
Sponsored by the Sports Car Club of Vermont. Time to dust off the race tires, check the harnesses, check tire pressure, inspect the helmet, and get ready for another exciting year of hillclimbing in Vermont with the New England Hillclimb Association.
Book dealers from throughout New England will be selling antiquarian and used books in a variety of subjects and prices. Paper items, including vintage postcards, maps, prints, ephemera (paper items originally intended to be used and discarded), and more will be on display, too. 14th...
Meet spring calves and the Brown Swiss herd at Shelburne Farms. Take a wagon ride to see the pastures and then watch the calves get their afternoon milk. Check out our big dairy machines, go on a dairy quest, and enjoy a variety of other activities....
Enjoy weekly walks every Tuesday morning in April and May. Rain or shine. Walk starts at the Park-McCullough veranda.
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.
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.
This listening-room concert series features the best of Vermont acoustic music. March 30: Rutland based singer-songwriter Phil Henry exudes the skill of a craftsman and the authenticity of an artist. April 27: Sara Grace of Montpelier plays guitar in a unique, percussive style and sings songs...
Otter Creek Audubon and the Middlebury Area Land Trust invite community members to help survey birds and other wildlife at Otter View Park and the Hurd Grassland. Beginning birders are welcome. Come for all or part of the walk. Meet at Otter View Park parking...
Gather with neighbors and friends on Saturday mornings for hot coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and homemade baked goods as well as Flour Girl Bakeshop goodies.
The Norwich Farmers Market features food and products from more than 50 vendors. Enjoy fresh produce, locally raised beef, flowers, prepared foods, handmade crafts, live music and more every Saturday in Norwich.
Enjoy this scenic race at Branbury State Park for novice and advanced athletes. Pre-registration/bib pick up between 7:45 and 8:45 a.m. sharp at Branbury State Park on race morning. All runs start at 9 a.m. Entry fees: $26-$58. Spectators $2-$4. Dogs welcome but must be...
Find everything from baked goods and organic vegetables from local producers. This outdoor market sells produce, meats, cheeses, hemp, bread, dog treats, specialty food items, and more.
Teamsters from Vermont and beyond will gather for Draft Animal Day at Billings Farm & Museum. Enjoy a day packed full of demonstrations and activities showcasing draft horses, steers, and oxen. Local 4-H Clubs and Teamsters from across New England will participate in skills development clinics...
Enjoy weekly walks every Tuesday morning in April and May. Rain or shine. Walk starts at the Park-McCullough veranda.
Gather with neighbors and friends on Saturday mornings for hot coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and homemade baked goods as well as Flour Girl Bakeshop goodies.
The Mad River Green is filled with 60 vendors for the Waitsfield Farmers Market. Visitors can pick up produce, plants, meats, and cheese, and more.
This annual event offers a challenging half-marathon run (as well as less challenging 10K, four-mile, two-mile and one-mile options) on dirt roads through the beautiful dandelion fields of Morgan, Holland, and Derby. Celebrate the coming of high spring in the Northeast Kingdom, honor the short...
Find everything from baked goods and organic vegetables from local producers. This outdoor market sells produce, meats, cheeses, hemp, bread, dog treats, specialty food items, and more.
Known as “The most beautiful race in Vermont,” this is a fundraiser for BarnArts Youth Programming. Events include a 10K Run, 5K Run/Walk, Virtual 10k and 5k. The 10K race starts at 10:30 a.m. and the 5K race is at 11 a.m. The race begins and ends...
In 1957, Governor Joseph Johnson promised the citizens of southwestern Vermont that the state would rebuild the region’s main north-south highway, Route 7, “to standards comparable with the interstate system.” In the two decades that followed the question of what to do with Route 7...
Enjoy weekly walks every Tuesday morning in April and May. Rain or shine. Walk starts at the Park-McCullough veranda.
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.
Head over to Fable Farm every Thursday for live music presented by Barn Arts Vermont. May 25: Young Tradition VT traditional/fiddle June 1: Bow, Jack & Krishna blues/rock June 8: Michael Zsoldos and Friends jazz/funk June 15: Beecharmer singer-songwriter/Americana June 22: Ladles folk/pop June 29: Cachitas Now! Argentine cumbia July 6: Joe K. Walsh,...
Rokeby Museum presents Music with the Museum, featuring an evening of live music with renowned musicians Paul Asbell and Bob Stannard. Enjoy food and drink tastings and a silent auction. Held at the historic Ferrisburgh Town Community Center, all to benefit Rokeby Museum’s Exhibition Fund. Cost: $30 (members); $45...
This listening-room concert series features the best of Vermont acoustic music. March 30: Rutland based singer-songwriter Phil Henry exudes the skill of a craftsman and the authenticity of an artist. April 27: Sara Grace of Montpelier plays guitar in a unique, percussive style and sings songs...
A variety of arts organizations, schools, community members and youth will come together on Main Street in Poultney to demonstrate and share with the community the power of art, imagination, sculpture, performance and presentation of creative practice. This opportunity and event is designed to expose...
The Ludlow Farmers Market has with everything from wood-fired pizza and fresh bread to local produce and handmade soap.
Enjoy a free outdoor block party every Friday night in Burlington's South End. Vendors include Adventure Dinner, lu.lu ice cream, Ahli Baba's Kabob Shop, Taco Truck All-Stars, and many more,
Gather with neighbors and friends on Saturday mornings for hot coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and homemade baked goods as well as Flour Girl Bakeshop goodies.
The Norwich Farmers Market features food and products from more than 50 vendors. Enjoy fresh produce, locally raised beef, flowers, prepared foods, handmade crafts, live music and more every Saturday in Norwich.
The Mad River Green is filled with 60 vendors for the Waitsfield Farmers Market. Visitors can pick up produce, plants, meats, and cheese, and more.
A flat, fast course that winds through Burlington and along Lake Champlain, the M&T Bank Vermont City Marathon and Relay is a community effort, recognizing all those who have had a hand in making the race a success since 1989. The race starts at Battery...
Celebrate opening weekend at the Park-McCullough House at Community Day. Enjoy free mansion tours, a greenhouse exhibit, cash bar, and more.
Find everything from baked goods and organic vegetables from local producers. This outdoor market sells produce, meats, cheeses, hemp, bread, dog treats, specialty food items, and more.