Special places inspire works at Axel’s through Oct. 8
A conversation on the sidelines of the soccer fields blossomed into a collaborative exhibition of complimentary work now on view at Axel’s Gallery on Stowe Street.
Waterbury Center Church: Bean & Ham Dinner Sept. 16; winter clothing drive is on
The Waterbury Center Community Church hosts a Baked Bean & Ham Take-Out Supper next Friday, Sept. 16, and volunteers have begun collecting items for the annual winter clothing drive.
Adaptive kayaking at Waterbury Center State Park
Visitors to Waterbury Center State Park this summer may have spotted an unusual sight on the shore: modified kayaks boasting big wheels to enter the water easier, angled paddles mounted on their sides and plastic buoys to prevent tipping.
The Outside Story: Brown thrashers rely on thickets
The brown thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) lives out its days in relative seclusion.
Drag Queen Story Hour draws a crowd
Every good story hour it seems includes a fairy tale that starts with, “Once upon a time…” Saturday’s Drag Queen Story Hour at Bridgeside Books was no exception with fairy tales and much more.
September at Waterbury Public Library: History walk, exercise class, poetry and more
The library has several programs coming up for adults in September.
Sunflower season brings blooms and Sunzilla
It’s that time of the summer as gardens overflow with summer vegetables and flower gardens are on full display.
Sept. 11: Concert, silent auction to support new ambulance station
Waterbury Ambulance Service plans a special fundraiser on Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Double E in Essex Junction to support its Station Creation Project to build a new facility next year.
Sept. 10: Duxbury Historical Society’s Let’s Make a Deal Sale
The Duxbury Historical Society hosts its annual Let's-Make-A-Deal Yard & Bake Sale on Saturday, Sept. 10.
Vermont National Guard hosts base open house on 9/11
SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. – The Vermont National Guard is hosting an Open House at the 158th Fighter Wing, Vermont Air National Guard Base in South Burlington on Sept. 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Waterbury Fire Department hosts blood drive Sept. 10
The Waterbury Fire Department hosts an annual blood drive on the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.
The Outside Story: Rethinking the lawn
This spring, we went the no-mow route on about a quarter-acre of our lawn, the last remaining groomed piece we hadn’t turned into vegetable garden or permanent meadow.
Weekend craft fair benefits Valley Players
More than 80 artists along with bands and food vendors converge on Kenyon's Field in Waitsfield this weekend for the 51st Annual Mad River Valley Craft Fair.
Sugarbush Polo Club hosts fundraiser match on Sunday
This Sunday, Sept. 4, the Sugarbush Polo Club hosts a benefit match at the Shelburne Polo Field to support the nonprofit Prevent Child Abuse Vermont.
With a little adult help, kids add new art to Main Street
In what was the quickest improvement to Main Street in four years – a six-foot-tall electrical box at Stowe and Main streets this week was transformed into a work of art in one afternoon.
The Outside Story: The unexpected chemistry of lightning
To say that lightning “splits” the sky is no mere poetry. A single stroke contains about one billion joules of energy, roughly 280 kilowatt-hours of electricity, and could power a modern American household for more than nine days.
MakerSphere expands after-school programming for fall
For years, students in Waterbury have been able to sign up for after-school art classes through MakerSphere at the Seminary Arts building in Waterbury Center. These classes allowed students to decompress after a day at school, while exploring a mix of art media with a teaching artist.
Rep. Maxine Grad to get Emerge Vermont’s Kunin Award
Emerge Vermont, the organization that recruits and trains Democratic women to run for office, has announced that state Rep. Maxine Grad, D-Moretown, is the recipient of the 2022 Gov. Madeleine M. Kunin Achievement Award.
Shared reunion: HUHS Classes of 1982 and 1980
Harwood Union High School alumni are getting back to celebrating reunions. On Sept. 10, the classes of 1980 and 1982 will hold a joint 40th reunion celebration.
Grammy-nominated reggae artist, BIPOC arts vendors at Zenbarn
Zenbarn this Thursday, Aug. 25, hosts two-time Grammy nominee reggae artist Etana, a Jamaican food truck, and a pre-show arts market featuring local Black, Indigenous and People of Color artists and makers.