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Spend an evening at scenic Knoll Farm in Waitsfield for a picnic and live music at its weekly concert series in July and August. Tickets $25. Picnicking starts at 5:30 p.m. Music begins at 7 p.m. July 20 -  The Wormdogs (buy tickets) July 27 - Billy Wylder (buy...

Blueberry picking starts at 5 p.m. with a two-quart minimum purchase per adult.  Music begins around 6 p.m. and ends around 8 p.m. Bring your own food and beverages Please remember to leave your dogs at home as they are not allowed in the blueberry fields. Music...

The Cavendish Historical Society hosts the annual Cavendish Village Ghost tour. The former Duttonsville School is thought to be haunted by children in what was once a classroom. The owner would hear laughing and sounds that a party was going on. However, whenever he opened the...

Kinhaven Music School’s Young Artist Seminar, in partnership with Taconic Music, offers a concert of chamber music at Israel Congregation of Manchester. The program will include the String Quartet in F Minor, Op.95 by Ludwig van Beethoven, the Piano Trio No.2 in E Minor, Op.67 by Dmitri Shostakovich and the Piano...

The Plymouth Strawberry Festival is where you'll find music, a raffle, kids' crafts, face painting, touch-a-truck, burgers, hot dogs, salads and strawberry shortcake with ice cream and whipped cream. Admission to the park is free during the event. The event is sponsored by Tyson Ladies Aid,...

Dancing vegetables, familiar animals and even the seasons themselves come to life through dance in a joyful and entertaining show. The ballet explores the relationship between farmers and land, natural food cycles, and the human role in ecosystems. Doors open at 5 p.m. Tickets sliding...

Dancing vegetables, familiar animals and even the seasons themselves come to life through dance in a joyful and entertaining show. The ballet explores the relationship between farmers and land, natural food cycles, and the human role in ecosystems. Doors open at 5 p.m. Tickets sliding scale...

Dancing vegetables, familiar animals and even the seasons themselves come to life through dance in a joyful and entertaining show. The ballet explores the relationship between farmers and land, natural food cycles, and the human role in ecosystems. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets sliding scale...