The Mad River Valley Community Calendar is The Valley’s most comprehensive events calendar. All are invited to submit their event here:
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The Vermont Playwrights Circle is holding Auditions for the 16th annual TenFest: A festival of short plays by Vermonters Wed, June 7 from 6 – 9 pm and Sat, June 10 from 1 – 3pm at the Valley Players Theater, Route 100, Waitsfield, VT Shows are 2 weekends, from August 10 – 13 and 17 […]
Join the Warren Public Library for the first in a series of banned book discussions. George M. Johnson’s “All Boys Aren’t Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto” was the second-most banned book in 2022. Copies of the book are available to check out from the library; read in advance and come for discussion and refreshments. Please register here: […]
March 22- April 27: Reflections by‘f7’ Photo Group Reception: March 23, 5-7pm Artist talk: March 23 Open Tuesday-Saturday 1-5 pm
‘Design Made Visible’ is a multi-disciplinary exhibition exploring the ‘table’ as metaphor, May 3-June 22 at Mad River Valley Arts. Open Tues-Sat 1-5pm.
March 22- April 27: Reflections by‘f7’ Photo Group Reception: March 23, 5-7pm Artist talk: March 23 Open Tuesday-Saturday 1-5 pm
‘Design Made Visible’ is a multi-disciplinary exhibition exploring the ‘table’ as metaphor, May 3-June 22 at Mad River Valley Arts. Open Tues-Sat 1-5pm.
Join us for dinner, drinks and live music with local favorite Bob “Coop” Recupero!
March 22- April 27: Reflections by‘f7’ Photo Group Reception: March 23, 5-7pm Artist talk: March 23 Open Tuesday-Saturday 1-5 pm
‘Design Made Visible’ is a multi-disciplinary exhibition exploring the ‘table’ as metaphor, May 3-June 22 at Mad River Valley Arts. Open Tues-Sat 1-5pm.
Come to Mosaic Vermont to meet staff and board members! Learn ways you can get involved to help end sexual violence and heal communities! View survivor art and meet the artist, Pat Harrington. Mosaic Vermont will be celebrating a new tile in our mosaic of programs! Join us for a special announcement as we begin […]
A woman’s search for her birth mother sends shock waves of secrets, shame, choices, & consequences through generations. Inspired by a true story, Erin Galligan Baldwin’s new play asks “Who owns your story?” Open Door Theatre’s 2019 staged reading received rave reviews and standing ovations as the play’s themes and events deeply touched audiences. Lost […]
Instructor: Tim Saternow is an American painter whose watercolor paintings explore the lost and forgotten areas on the edges of the urban scene. His work encompasses the old High Line train trestle above the gritty industrial streets of New York City, the empty homesteads of Joshua Tree, California, and the dignified and genial old houses of […]
March 22- April 27: Reflections by‘f7’ Photo Group Reception: March 23, 5-7pm Artist talk: March 23 Open Tuesday-Saturday 1-5 pm
‘Design Made Visible’ is a multi-disciplinary exhibition exploring the ‘table’ as metaphor, May 3-June 22 at Mad River Valley Arts. Open Tues-Sat 1-5pm.
Join us as we welcome The Medicine Tribe back to the Green!. You will love this trio playing the perfect blend of traditional Americana and soulful blues. Doors at 5pm, band begins at 5:30pm.
A woman’s search for her birth mother sends shock waves of secrets, shame, choices, & consequences through generations. Inspired by a true story, Erin Galligan Baldwin’s new play asks “Who owns your story?” Open Door Theatre’s 2019 staged reading received rave reviews and standing ovations as the play’s themes and events deeply touched audiences. Lost […]
Welcome to the Waitsfield Farmer’s Market. We’re a unique collective of Vermont farmers, makers, bakers, and shakers in the heart of the Mad River Valley. Local produce, plant starts, fruit trees, bushes, maple, honey, flowers, seedlings, eggs, meats, cheeses, fish, crafts, art, clothes, bread, baked goods, liquors, and prepared foods all by Vermonters. Established in […]
Instructor: Tim Saternow is an American painter whose watercolor paintings explore the lost and forgotten areas on the edges of the urban scene. His work encompasses the old High Line train trestle above the gritty industrial streets of New York City, the empty homesteads of Joshua Tree, California, and the dignified and genial old houses of […]
Drop in to hear Suzanne Smith, principal cellist of the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra, and a group of friends and neighbors as they play pieces for cello ensemble. The family friendly event will also include several musical children’s stories in between and the group will be available for questions and give you a chance to get […]
‘Design Made Visible’ is a multi-disciplinary exhibition exploring the ‘table’ as metaphor, May 3-June 22 at Mad River Valley Arts. Open Tues-Sat 1-5pm.
March 22- April 27: Reflections by‘f7’ Photo Group Reception: March 23, 5-7pm Artist talk: March 23 Open Tuesday-Saturday 1-5 pm
A woman’s search for her birth mother sends shock waves of secrets, shame, choices, & consequences through generations. Inspired by a true story, Erin Galligan Baldwin’s new play asks “Who owns your story?” Open Door Theatre’s 2019 staged reading received rave reviews and standing ovations as the play’s themes and events deeply touched audiences. Lost […]
Instructor: Tim Saternow is an American painter whose watercolor paintings explore the lost and forgotten areas on the edges of the urban scene. His work encompasses the old High Line train trestle above the gritty industrial streets of New York City, the empty homesteads of Joshua Tree, California, and the dignified and genial old houses of […]
Join us as Craig Mitchell and Matt Hagen acoustically arrange Prince and a variety of soul music using the spirit of improvisation to guide them. Your ears will smile! Doors at 5pm, band begins at 5:30pm.
A woman’s search for her birth mother sends shock waves of secrets, shame, choices, & consequences through generations. Inspired by a true story, Erin Galligan Baldwin’s new play asks “Who owns your story?” Open Door Theatre’s 2019 staged reading received rave reviews and standing ovations as the play’s themes and events deeply touched audiences. Lost […]