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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What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Flooding has been at the forefront of our minds in the past year, from the summer floods that mostly spared the Mad River Valley, to the December floods that reminded us that even in the winter, the river will do what the river does. But flooding can also be a learning opportunity. It reminds us […]
Playwright, Jeanne Beckwith will share her expertise on what it takes to write a play, whether it’s 10 minutes or 60 minutes in length. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in character development and write short plays during the four week session. No previous experience required.
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Bring a eam and compete for prizes with four rounds of “Love is in the Air”-themed trivia hosted by the Mad River Valley Libraries. Contact the restaurant in advance at 802-496-9222 to reserve a table for a team.
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Tim Jennings is Back! Vermont’s “legendary,” “irresistible,” “captivating” folk storyteller returns to LNT with a new program of tales and music! For this special event, “Vermont’s Leading Talespinner” is crafting an hour-long show for Kids of ALL Ages; one that the entire family can enjoy. Together! (surprise musical guests may pop in to join Tim […]
Celebrate Take Your Child to the Library Day with Melany Kahn, author of “Mason Goes Mushrooming.” The program features an animated read-aloud of the foraging adventure picture book, an interactive mushroom ID session, and a cooking demonstration and tasting. Suitable for all ages. Inklings Children’s Books will be on hand with copies of “Mason Goes […]
Join the Friends of the Mad River and the Warren Public Library for a climate and ecology-themed book club. Participants will be discussing Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law by Mary Roach. Copies of the book are available to check out from the library to read in advance.
Mixed media artist Anna Fugaro of Middlebury, VT, shares works that reflect a lifetime spent across the globe, from Iceland to India to New York and Vermont. Artist talk at 6:30pm. Light appetizers served and cash bar available. The show is on display through the end of February in the public spaces of the Old […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Interested in learning about the effect of trails on wildlife? Join the Mad River Valley Conservation and Recreation Visioning (CRV) Team for our second Community Learning Session! We’ll be gathering on Tuesday, February 6th, from 6 – 8 pm at the Valley Players Theater in Waitsfield to hear from Meredith Naughton, a Wildlife Biologist with […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Join us on February 8th at 3PM! Salt & Sand Studios will be at Inklings, helping children create one-of-a-kind glass images for Valentine’s Day!!! REGISTRATION is required! EVENT LINK below. – No experience necessary. – Vaccination required, masks optional. – Ages 7 and up. – $25 per student. – 1 hour experience. – Pieces will […]
Join Mysa School Founder, Siri Fiske and current families, staff, and students with prospective Mysa families to introduce you to our community, share the Mysa model, and answer questions you may have about our Microschool. RSVP and let us know if you are able to attend, we look forward to hearing from you. If you […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Join us for a guided snowshoe trek with a Mad River Glen naturalist as we learn about the ecology and wildlife that call Stark Mountain home! While the trek will focus on bear signs and understanding bear hibernation, we’ll learn more generally about the Green Mountain forest and all its inhabitants. This event is hosted […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
‘Art Rumble’ at Rumble’s Bistro Bar and Grill at Sugarbush Resort features the work of 3 Valley artists; Julia Purinton, Julie Parker and Barrie Bisher. There is an artist reception on February 10 at 5 pm until 7pm. Join Mad River Valley Arts to celebrate their work. The exhibition is up until March 15, 2024.
Super Bowl LVIII: The 49ers vs Chiefs! Who is going to win? The Swifties or the Deadheads? Snacker Bowl MDCCCXXIV (that’s 1824 for those of you wondering): Which do you want to eat more? Kansas City Ribs or San Francisco Style Seafood Chowder with Sourdough Bread? Lot’s of people will be debating this but we’ve […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
This class is for everyone, not just performers. You’d be surprised what you can learn from a clown workshop! Clown teaches kinesthetic listening, group collaboration, creative thinking, generosity, and openness. If you spend time in front of people at work or on social media, this workshop will help you! If you want to bring more […]
Join Suzy from Green Mountain Conscious Parenting for two sessions focused on navigating anxiety… in our home, in our children’s lives and in our own. By becoming authentically curious and truly present is what your teen might need right now. How to do this? We will discuss what anxiety looks like and the most important […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Indivisible Mad River Valley cordially invites you to the first showing of our exhibition “America Runs on Biden.” Do you sometimes wonder what Biden has accomplished? A textile poster project has been created by artivists in the Mad River Valley and Waterbury to showcase some of this administration’s achievements. Each piece portrays in visually graphic […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Inklings is excited to welcome Vermont author / illustrator, Liza Woodruff on Saturday, February 17th at 10am! Following the reading, Liza will show the children how to draw characters from the book! A QUIETER STORY is a colorful and inventive picture book about a creative girl and her kitten. When the little kitten insists that […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Join us this Saturday, February 17th from 2-4pm for a Forever Jewelry Party at the Someday Boutique in Waitsfield with Homegrown Jewelry! What is Forever Jewelry? You pick from a selection of chain link bracelets — sterling or gold filled — to have ‘zapped’ onto your wrist. A painless process using a tool. They are […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Reception: Jan. 11, 5-7 pm Artist Introduction: Jan. 11, 5:30pm What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
Friday Lenten Fish Frys are back! Please join us at St. Leo’s Hall, 109 South Main St. in Waterbury. Located behind St. Andrews Catholic Church. Fresh beer battered fish fillets, french fries, cole slaw, beverages and dessert will be served. All you can eat! No need for reservations. Take out is available by calling 802-244-7734 […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]
What’s the big idea? As a freshman in college, my first grade on a paper was a D- minus. When I spoke to the professor about my failure, he told me I knew the material, the facts, but had no Big Idea. This was a huge lesson then and has remained so ever since. Concept, […]