Pianist vowing to ‘Play Every Town’ to present Waterbury concert April 26
A multi-year project by Vermont concert pianist David Feurzeig comes to Waterbury on Sunday, April 26, for what will be the 98th concert in his Play Every Town series to perform in every community in the state.
Green Mountain Performing Arts plans seven-week summer youth day camp
Registration is open for the summer youth day camp program at Green Mountain Performing Arts that will run for seven weeks starting June 22.
Shaina Taub’s ‘Suffs’ comes to the big screen next month
A filmed version of ‘Suffs,’ the Tony Award-winning musical by Harwood Union graduate and Waitsfield native, writer/performer Shaina Taub, premieres nationwide May 8 on PBS’s Great Performances.
Backcountry Rescue Team issues Mud Season hiking safety warning
Warming spring temperatures and receding snow may tempt hikers to hit the trails, but local search and rescue leaders urge outdoor enthusiasts to exercise extreme caution and patience during Mud Season.
World-class piano, April Jazz Jam with TURNmusic at The Phoenix
TURNmusic hosts Vermont favorite Michael Arnowitt for a piano concert on Sunday, April 12, at 4 p.m. at The Phoenix Gallery and Music Hall in Waterbury. Also - TURN’s monthly Jazz Jam is Wednesday, April 15.
Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame to celebrate 2025-26 honorees
Vermont Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame will honor 2025 and 2026 inductees and award winners at a May 30 ceremony at Killington.
Why did the frog cross the road?
In spring, when temperatures rise above 40 degrees Fahrenheit and usher in gentle rains, a plethora of life emerges from the forest.
Local theater offerings abound in April
Multiple regional theater companies are launching their 2026 seasons this month with performances that include stage productions of the play “Our Town” in Montpelier and the musical “Pippin” in Hyde Park.
April at the library: Springtime, poetry, new director, and more
April is National Poetry Month, and the Waterbury Public Library will mark it with several special events that of course include some solid gardening tips at the top of the list.
‘Blue Skies’ ahead for Solaris spring concerts in Waterbury, Burlington
Solaris choral ensemble welcomes the return of brighter days with “Blue Skies” – a pair of spring concerts that celebrate light, warmth and renewal through music on April 11-12 in Waterbury and Burlington.
Open Houses: MakerSphere invites the community to visit on April 12
MakerSphere invites the community to come take a look around its new woodshop and updated creative studio spaces in Waterbury Center at a double open house on Sunday, April 12.
Valley Players take their April acts on the road
The Valley Players are taking their spring shows on the road this month and tickets are already sold out for the 38th Annual Cabin Fever Follies.
Trail stewards: Give Vermont’s muddy trails a spring break
The Green Mountain Club encourages trail users to avoid muddy trails this time of year and to be alert for seasonal trail or road closures in place to protect vegetation and pathways during this sensitive season.
In search of cellar holes and old foundations
Stone foundations are the less-talked-about cousins of the storied stone walls that trace the landscape. Both are legacies of the glacier that covered all of New England until 13,000 years ago, leaving a layer of till – tumbled-up dirt and stone of every size.
Not an emergency: Firefighters train at controlled burn exercise
Waterbury Fire Department held a controlled-burn training exercise on Saturday at a structure at IVY Computer along Rt. 100.
March 31: Vermont Civil Air Patrol hosts open house for youth and their families
The Vermont Civil Air Patrol Squadron hosts an open house this Tuesday, March 31, at the meeting at Edward Knapp Airport in Berlin.
Got a pup? Get to the town clerk’s office by April 1 for a license
For Vermont dogs and their owners, it’s that time of year as the deadline to license dogs in Vermont approaches. In Waterbury, all dogs ages 6 months and older are required to be licensed through the town clerk.
28th annual Mutt Strutt at Little River State Park is April 26
Dogs and their humans can take part in the 28th annual Mutt Strutt 3-mile benefit jog on Sunday April 26 at Little River State Park.
Through June: ‘Non Sequitur’ exhibition opens April 2 at The Phoenix
An evening reception on April 2 kicks off a new three-artist exhibition titled ‘Non Sequitur’ that runs through June 26 at The Phoenix Gallery and Music Hall.
Announcing Waterbury’s NQID 2026 Parade theme: ‘American Time Machine’
The Waterbury Rotary’s Not Quite Independence Day Committee is thrilled to partner with the Waterbury Town VT250 Committee to plan a grand celebration of the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding – a once-in-a-generation milestone.