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.
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...
Stroll the streets of Historic Downton Wilmington while enjoying live music, chilis made by some of the best chefs in Deerfield Valley and Vermont Craft Beer.
The Summit School of Traditional Music & Culture remembers Pete Sutherland with a showcase of youth traditional musicians from central Vermont. Sutherland was an avid supporter of youth musicians of all ages and impacted the lives of both student fiddlers and teachers throughout his home...
Visit this traditional sugarhouse—family-run for eight generations—offering free daily tours and tastings. The farm sugars with 2,200 buckets and a wood-fired evaporator.
This third-generation maple syrup producer has been making pure Vermont maple syrup for the past 60 years. Enjoy tours of the sugarhouse. If weather permits, they will be boiling sap.
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...
Visit this traditional sugarhouse—family-run for eight generations—offering free daily tours and tastings. The farm sugars with 2,200 buckets and a wood-fired evaporator.
The sugarhouse will be open for tours and visitors are encouraged to explore hiking trails through the sugarbush.
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.
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.
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.
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...
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 17th Annual Half Marathon Unplugged that runs along the Burlington Bike Path next to Lake Champlain with views of the Adirondacks in the distance. Unplugged is an organized, basic services race with no frills or hills. The course is point-to-point, starting at Airport Park...
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.
Join Eloise & Co. for French bal folk dance party. All are welcome, no experience necessary, and all dances taught! Suggested donation $10-$20 N95 or similar quality masks required. Vaccination required; please show vax card at door. Bivalent booster recommended. Bring shoes to change into....
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.
The Sky Blue Boys, a duo comprised of Willy and Dan Lindner (who formed Banjo Dan and the Mid-Nite Plowboys), will perform. The duo has built up a large repertoire of wonderful old ballads, parlor songs, heart songs and sacred numbers. The Sky Blue Boys...
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.
Celebrate the music of Sir Duke at Main Street Museum's Friday Piano Nights in April.
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.
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.
Spend a day doing all things owly! Gather with live owls from all over the world, learn about their life stories, join in a craft, and play games. Spice up your experience by dressing as your favorite owl.
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.
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.
Celebrate the music of Sir Duke at Main Street Museum's Friday Piano Nights in April.
Enjoy world-class artists Michael Weiss, Dan Tepfer, Myra Melford, and Orrin Evans as the headlining performers. Additionally, Shiyu Fang and Remi Savard join as this year’s emerging artists. This is a festival for all music lovers—not just pianists—interested in both the practical and spiritual aspects...
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.
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.
Celebrate St. Johnsbury's history as the "Maple Center of the World” with a sweet street festival along Railroad Street.
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.
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.
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.
Join the second annual Battenkill Fly Fishing Festival. This year’s festival provides a rich variety of presentations and workshops celebrating the wild brown and brook trout of the Battenkill Watershed and the art of fly fishing. Festival highlights include: -Keynote Presentation by Tom Rosenbauer, Orvis's Chief...
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...
Join the second annual Battenkill Fly Fishing Festival. This year’s festival provides a rich variety of presentations and workshops celebrating the wild brown and brook trout of the Battenkill Watershed and the art of fly fishing. Festival highlights include: -Keynote Presentation by Tom Rosenbauer, Orvis's Chief...
Don't miss the 56th annual festival in St. Albans, where there will so much to see, taste and do at this year's event, including: -Stop by the St. Albans City School Saturday and Sunday mornings for a pancake breakfast. -Visit a local sugarhouse on a sugarhouse tour! Buses leave throughout the...
Celebrate the music of Sir Duke at Main Street Museum's Friday Piano Nights in April.
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.
Join the second annual Battenkill Fly Fishing Festival. This year’s festival provides a rich variety of presentations and workshops celebrating the wild brown and brook trout of the Battenkill Watershed and the art of fly fishing. Festival highlights include: -Keynote Presentation by Tom Rosenbauer, Orvis's Chief...
Don't miss the 56th annual festival in St. Albans, where there will so much to see, taste and do at this year's event, including: -Stop by the St. Albans City School Saturday and Sunday mornings for a pancake breakfast. -Visit a local sugarhouse on a sugarhouse tour! Buses leave throughout the...
Join the second annual Battenkill Fly Fishing Festival. This year’s festival provides a rich variety of presentations and workshops celebrating the wild brown and brook trout of the Battenkill Watershed and the art of fly fishing. Festival highlights include: -Keynote Presentation by Tom Rosenbauer, Orvis's Chief...
Don't miss the 56th annual festival in St. Albans, where there will so much to see, taste and do at this year's event, including: -Stop by the St. Albans City School Saturday and Sunday mornings for a pancake breakfast. -Visit a local sugarhouse on a sugarhouse tour! Buses leave throughout the...
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...