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, […]
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, […]
Theater For Kids By Kids! At Lost Nation Theater! CS Lewis’ classic story of mystical adventure during WWII, gets a modern twist in this dance theater presentation, adapted by Kim Bent, while retaining the spirit of the original. Love, forgiveness, journeys of self-discovery, and dance are at the forefront of this fun 40-minute, wonderfully imaginative, […]
Mad River Valley Arts is excited to present its first group show of the year entitled RISE: Trees, Our Botanical Giants from March 7- April 26, 2024. There will be a reception on March 7, 5-7pm when first, second and third place prize winners will be announced. Twenty-eight artists are participating, addressing their relationships with […]
Local poet and author, Susan Bauchner will provide a variety of methods to help participants open their hearts and minds to writing poetry in a variety of genres. All are welcome. Preregistration is required. Go to the Joslin Memorial Library website and register under upcoming programs.
This month we are creating trivia questions and sharing the limelight with the folks from ShareMRV. Questions will focus on getting dirty in the garden, plants in pop culture, earth science and whatever else fits in with the theme. Prizes are awarded to the top three teams. lease call Deco restaurant at the Hostel Tevere […]
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 if an angel offered a choice between a lifetime of happiness or fame and fortune as a result of expressing art? That is the question that Margaret (Sarah Storjohann, Barre), a poet, writer, and English professor, must face in this World Premier play by Vermonter Mary Pratt. Pem (Susan Lonyd, Fayston), a fallen angel […]
What if an angel offered a choice between a lifetime of happiness or fame and fortune as a result of expressing art? That is the question that Margaret (Sarah Storjohann, Barre), a poet, writer, and English professor, must face in this World Premier play by Vermonter Mary Pratt. Pem (Susan Lonyd, Fayston), a fallen angel […]
Inklings is excited to announce that we will be celebrating the release of Brian Wray’s latest book on Saturday, March 9th at 10am! THE BOOK BUS is based on a true-life vintage V.W. pickup truck, and tells the story of what can happen when a community pulls together to share the gift of books. Following […]
What if an angel offered a choice between a lifetime of happiness or fame and fortune as a result of expressing art? That is the question that Margaret (Sarah Storjohann, Barre), a poet, writer, and English professor, must face in this World Premier play by Vermonter Mary Pratt. Pem (Susan Lonyd, Fayston), a fallen angel […]
Learn How to Prune Fruit Trees While Helping Us Steward the Town Forest March 10, 1-3 pm Boyce Hill Town Forest includes the remnants of an old apple orchard that needs some attention. As this is the best time of year to prune apple trees, the Fayston Conservation Commission has invited local landscape architect, Rachel […]
What if an angel offered a choice between a lifetime of happiness or fame and fortune as a result of expressing art? That is the question that Margaret (Sarah Storjohann, Barre), a poet, writer, and English professor, must face in this World Premier play by Vermonter Mary Pratt. Pem (Susan Lonyd, Fayston), a fallen angel […]
Join Karen McPhillips from Salt & Sand Studios at Inklings for LITTLE ONE & ME YOGA on Tuesday, March 12th at 10am. This gentle and fun class is designed specifically for a parent or caregiver and their children, ages 18 months to 4 years. Older children are welcome too! Promoting balance, coordination, motor skills and […]
We will discuss the book, The Bear, by Andrew Krivak. A few copies of the book are available now at the Joslin Memorial Library. Please remember to register in advance if you plan on attending the lively discussion.
The March 14 concert features all of the bands from HUUSD grades 6 – 12. It is an opportunity for all of the district 6th grade bands to perform together for the first time as well as an opportunity for the CBMS HUMS bands to collaborate on a shared performance. The concert closes with performances […]
What if an angel offered a choice between a lifetime of happiness or fame and fortune as a result of expressing art? That is the question that Margaret (Sarah Storjohann, Barre), a poet, writer, and English professor, must face in this World Premier play by Vermonter Mary Pratt. Pem (Susan Lonyd, Fayston), a fallen angel […]
Registration is now open for the 36th Annual Chez Henri Cup Race & Raffle! Happening on Saturday, March 16, at Sugarbush Resort, the Chez Henri Cup & Raffle benefits Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice. This timed race is for all ages and levels. We hope you can join us on the mountain! Not a […]
EXCLUSIVE ONE DAY ONLY! Saturday March 16th Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day by making your own 16oz pint glass. In this 30 minute drop in class, you will your make your own craft beer glass. Even add a dash of color to make the glass uniquely yours. Perfect for all those Vermont craft beers! *** We […]
What if an angel offered a choice between a lifetime of happiness or fame and fortune as a result of expressing art? That is the question that Margaret (Sarah Storjohann, Barre), a poet, writer, and English professor, must face in this World Premier play by Vermonter Mary Pratt. Pem (Susan Lonyd, Fayston), a fallen angel […]
Meet the Warren Public Library’s Lulzbot Mini printer (always free to use by the public) and to learn how to design your own printable 3D objects using the free online Tinkercad program. This workshop is designed for absolute beginners ages 12-adult. Children ages 8-11 may attend with an adult partner. Bring a laptop or visit […]
The Mad River Valley Backcountry Coalition (MRVBC), a Vermont non-profit corporation, will hold its annual meeting on Zoom on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at 7:00 PM. Virtual Meeting Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85887579386?pwd=bExPdnZIUVVmS0VDSkkreFBSbDcyUT09%3cbr%3e%3cbr%3eMeeting The board of directors will give a brief report on the organization’s status, highlighting accomplishments from 2023 and goals for the coming year. Links to […]
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 […]
Join Friends of the Mad River for a unique outdoor experience where you can enjoy cross-country skiing (or snowshoeing) alongside a knowledgeable naturalist! This family-friendly event combines the thrill of skiing with the opportunity to learn about the surrounding nature and wildlife. Our naturalist will guide you through the trails, pointing out interesting flora and […]
Join your friends and neighbors in getting ready for the upcoming growing season with a community seed swap hosted by the MRV Libraries and ShareMRV. We invite you to drop your seeds to swap off at Joslin, Moretown or Warren libraries the week before the swap: March 16-22. Seeds should not be more than two […]
See an old-school sugar operation that the Crowley Family runs at Living Tree, and share in the joy of fresh sap and syrup and the coming of spring. We’ll parade to wake up Mother Earth and honor the Jewish festival of Purim, and we’ll also celebrate with the traditional Purim customs of creating gifts for […]
Vermont Cartoonist Laureate, Tillie Walden, will facilitate a discussion about the intersection of indie comics with queer identity through her many graphic novels—from science fiction to memoir to historical retelling. Come and explore the power of visual narrative and learn why comics are relevant to Vermonters and beyond. This event is sponsored by the Vermont […]
BUILDING AFFORDABILITY SPEAKER SERIES – YESTERMORROW LOOKS TOWARD TOMORROW: AFFORDABLE HOUSING AT THE CORE OF OUR STRATEGIC PLANNING GOALS WITH BRITTON ROGERS
Every spring, amphibians migrate from forests to wetlands, following a biological process that often returns them to the same vernal pools where they were born. Their route often traverses roads and they are hard to see by motorists on the dark, wet nights during which they prefer to travel. This is where we come in […]
Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 30th – rain, shine (probably snow), it’s time for the annual Mad River Valley Easter Egg Hunt. Once again, the event will take place at the Mad River Park located at 236 Airport Road in Waitsfield due to parking constraints at Waitsfield and Champlain Valley Telecom (WCVT) where the […]