♦  Vermont Reads 2009 Learn more about the Vermont Reads program and When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka.

 

♦  ”You Come, Too”: Summer with Robert Frost

After-work Evenings of Frost in Montpelier at the Vermont Humanities Council

 

♦  BackStory Radio History Series

Listen online to this engaging
one-hour radio show, a program of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.

 

♦  VHC Promotes Civil War Sites in Vermont

Read details about this project and about how to find sites in your community using VHC’s Civil War Site Research Kit

 

 

Updated:

10 August 2009

Office in Montpelier

 

11 Loomis Street, Montpelier, Vermont 05602

802.262.2626

Fax: 802.262.2620

E-mail: info@vermonthumanities.org

Vermont Humanities Council

11 Loomis Street

Montpelier, Vermont 05602

802.262.2626

Sharing Our Past . . . Shaping Our Future

Reading and Discussion Catalogue

VHC celebrates 30 years of Reading and Discussion with a new catalogue and offerings

 

Announcing A Guide to Fiction Set in Vermont for Children and Young Adults

VHC’s second book by author Ann McKinstry Micou

 

♦  Words, Stories, Lives

A poetry project in Vermont’s prisons

 

Humanities Commentaries on Vermont Public Radio

Learn more about the humanities through commentaries by Peter Gilbert, VHC’s executive director, heard on Vermont Public Radio.

Vermont Humanities Council Program Highlights . . .

♦  Announcing VHC’s 36th Annual Fall Conference:
Food for Thought
  Join us at The Essex culinary resort for a celebration of food and culture.

 

♦  First Wednesdays 2009-10

Many new talks for the 2009-10 season! See the schedule for talks near you. Also listen to featured talks on VPR.

 

♦  Vermont Reads Author Visits Julie Otsuka, author of When the Emperor Was Divine, is coming to Vermont. See schedule.

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