All levels are welcome. Please wear comfortable, loose fitting clothing and bring a water bottle. Class will be accompanied by live drumming. Read more
Valley Arts president Gary Eckhart will lead a watercolor painting workshop. This class will meet in the Festival Gallery classroom. Class limited to 10 people, with a minimum of three needed. Please register and receive a list of materials.
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Children and adults alike will be entertained and engaged by this wonderfully written tale about the value of willpower. Reserved seating: all seats $6. Tickets and more info: outreach@chandler-arts.org or 802-431-0204 Read more
Join Sylvia Smith for story time, and follow up with playgroup with Cassie Bickford. For children birth to age six and their grown-ups. We follow the Twinfield Union School calendar and do not hold the program the days Twinfield is closed. Read more
While Story Time events are open to all ages, even adults, the target age group is preschool age children. An adult must accompany all children. Read more
Come and enjoy getting out of the house for a while on those cold, winter on Wednesdays, for a hot bowl of soup and conversation with your neighbors Read more
We have seven different types of turtles in Vermont, six species live right here as ECHO animal ambassadors. Join us as we explore what makes a turtle a turtle, and go on a turtle scavenger hunt. Read more
Come learn Salsa, Bachata, & Merengue from 2-time winner of Dancing with the Rutland Stars, Sam Ho. Bring a partner, or come solo. All levels welcome. No experience necessary. Just have fun and try something new. Read more
a balance and exercise program for men and women designed to prevent and reverse osteoporosis. Classes are free of charge and on going. You can improve your balance, increase bone density, feel stronger and more flexible and have fun too. Read more
| ProctorsvilleCommunity| 6:30 to 8 p.m.| March 23
Cavendish Community Conservation Association is sponsoring this event led by Susan Morse of Keeping Track, a top wildlife tracker in North America. Read more
This exhibition, displayed in conjunction with the class HARC 0218: History of Photography, considers photography from its inception in 1839 to the present. Read more
The exhibit combines the Museum’s founding charter as an art museum and historical society by honoring Chuck Herrmann as a Vermont wood historian, educator, and self-taught artist. Read more
This heated class allows the connective tissues to stretch with ease. This Bikram inspired class is the same series of postures with emphasis on breath, natural range of motion, and rest. Bring a mat, bath towel and water, with Megann O'Malley Read more
designed for kids 12 & younger. Join the fun in the specially decorated lobby, scavenging for eggs full of chocolate – and special golden eggs containing Free Tickets to Pinocchio, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang or discounted tickets to Hairspray. Read more
Dave Del Mastero will demonstrate tying two flies, the Easy Body Silversides Spearing and the Extended Body Cahill dry fly. The public is welcome. Read more
| MontpelierMovies| 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. daily| March 23
Presented by the Focus on Film and sponsored by many area businesses, GMFF showcases the best of the best in narrative, documentary and short film; as well as hosts discussions, Q&A sessions and memorable guests over a full 10 day schedule. Read more
| BrattleboroClass| 8:30 am on March 23rd, 8:00 am on March 24th| March 23
In this two-day training, participants examine critical legal and policy considerations, plus focus on the tasks, responsibilities, practices, and real-world situations that grant managers confront every day. Read more
Participants will learn basic balancing postures, breathing, and visualization techniques for relaxation, stress reduction, flexibility, and strength.Members of support teams also welcome to attend. For more information, contact Rebecca Hewson-Steller, RN, patient navigator, at 440-4244 or rebecca.hewson-steller@svhealthcare.org Read more
Chris Immel is a garden artist with 30+ years of horticultural experience. His business, Gardens Perfecti, has created 'wow' gardens and revitalized flower beds and landscapes for clients throughout central Vermont. Read more
Monday & Tuesday 3:00 to 7:00; Thursday 9:00 to 3:00; Saturday at Aldrich Library- 10:00 to 2:00. Montpelier- Kellog Hubbard Library- 2:00 to 7:00. Walk-ins accepted also. Read more
best-selling Canadian author, Naomi Klein wrote the book that inspired this film. This free showing is organized by BALE (Building A Local Economy), Randolph Peace & Justice Coalition, Vermont Interfaith Power & Light, and 350 VT Read more
In this workshop, Sarah will help you explore awareness techniques to engage your experience of embodiment in support of your path of leadership.Held in the Hunger Mountain Coop community room. Access to a freight elevator is available upon request. This workshop may be recorded by ORCA Media. Please RSVP by emailing us with your name and contact information. Read more
The Hiland Hall School is welcoming prospective students and families. All are invited to observe and participate in a typical school day. The Hiland Hall School is a state accredited independent school in Bennington certified to serve k-8th students ages 4 ½ - 14. Read more
Community forum on the Fracked Gas Pipeline:
Learn about the history of this project and what a few groups are doing to stop its progress through Vermont. Free. Light refreshments provided. Read more
Offered in partnership with the VT Department of Health Tobacco Control Program, this workshop will support those who want to quit smoking —free patches, gum, or lozenges can be shipped directly to participant’s homes. Read more
The Middlebury Community Players is throwing a party and you're invited. We want to get together with people interested in community theater. If you’ve worked with us on past shows, or would like to work with us on future productions, please drop by Town Hall Theater for refreshments, conversation and even some surprise entertainment. Read more
Cancer Survivor Network (VCSN) to offer a new cancer support group serving the Mad River Valley. The support group will continue to meet the fourth Wednesday of every month. Read more
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