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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Join Mary Kathleen Mehuron and Lee Hall Delfausse in a 5 Week Writing Workshop, starting September 26- October 31st Tuesdays, 4-5pm Except not Oct.10th $50 benefits go to MRVArts Scholarhships are available Participants will work on developing writing skills. Each session will have a theme, such as parallel structures. After an introduction, approximately one third […]
This course has been offered since 1980 and is the heart of our curriculum. It is appropriate for a range of individuals, from the person who wants to “do it all” to the person who simply wants to be informed enough to have meaningful and productive conversations with his or her architect and builder. Students […]
You will engage in the hands-on process of designing and building a full-scale community project alongside a nonprofit partner or local community member. Class kicks off with a client meeting where students address a structural need. From there, the team will work within a budget, propose and develop a design, schedule the work, and ultimately […]
Come join in the fun — Mad River Disc hosts weekly pick-up games and an annual tournament, The Mad Hatter. Where: Brooks Field, Warren VT When: May – November; Mondays 6-8 pm We play under the lights in the fall & until the snow flies. Mad River Disc is dedicated to the health of ultimate […]
This course has been offered since 1980 and is the heart of our curriculum. It is appropriate for a range of individuals, from the person who wants to “do it all” to the person who simply wants to be informed enough to have meaningful and productive conversations with his or her architect and builder. Students […]
You will engage in the hands-on process of designing and building a full-scale community project alongside a nonprofit partner or local community member. Class kicks off with a client meeting where students address a structural need. From there, the team will work within a budget, propose and develop a design, schedule the work, and ultimately […]
This course has been offered since 1980 and is the heart of our curriculum. It is appropriate for a range of individuals, from the person who wants to “do it all” to the person who simply wants to be informed enough to have meaningful and productive conversations with his or her architect and builder. Students […]
You will engage in the hands-on process of designing and building a full-scale community project alongside a nonprofit partner or local community member. Class kicks off with a client meeting where students address a structural need. From there, the team will work within a budget, propose and develop a design, schedule the work, and ultimately […]
All are welcome! This is a free event that has Food trucks, Music, and Spirits. A place where friends, families neighbors gather for good conversations, tasty food, and a good time! The Round Up takes place by the Covered Bridge in Waitsfield, VT.
Come on up to Mad River Glen every Wednesday for live music and tasty vitals and libations at general Stark’s Pub! Check out the line up! 7/12 Medicine Tribe Trio 7/19 Evan Jennison 7/26 TBD 8/2 TBD 8/9 TBD 8/16 Ragged Company 8/23 Atom and the Orbits 8/30 Danielle Keegan and friends 9/6 Jaded Ravins […]
This course has been offered since 1980 and is the heart of our curriculum. It is appropriate for a range of individuals, from the person who wants to “do it all” to the person who simply wants to be informed enough to have meaningful and productive conversations with his or her architect and builder. Students […]
You will engage in the hands-on process of designing and building a full-scale community project alongside a nonprofit partner or local community member. Class kicks off with a client meeting where students address a structural need. From there, the team will work within a budget, propose and develop a design, schedule the work, and ultimately […]
The Warren Public Library’s September cookbook club will feature recipes by Ottolenghi Sign up at the library or online and choose a recipe from any Ottolenghi cookbook to prepare at home. Participants meet to share a potluck dinner and discuss the recipes. Several Ottolenghi cookbooks including Flavor, Simple, and Sweet are available to browse at […]
This course has been offered since 1980 and is the heart of our curriculum. It is appropriate for a range of individuals, from the person who wants to “do it all” to the person who simply wants to be informed enough to have meaningful and productive conversations with his or her architect and builder. Students […]
You will engage in the hands-on process of designing and building a full-scale community project alongside a nonprofit partner or local community member. Class kicks off with a client meeting where students address a structural need. From there, the team will work within a budget, propose and develop a design, schedule the work, and ultimately […]
Can’t get enough of Bruce Sklar? Come on down for wild Rhythm & Blues from Sklarkestra! It’s the final night of the 2023 season – see you there! Doors at 5pm, band begins at 5:30pm.
Here’s your chance to try your hand at the potter’s wheel! This workshop will be offered the last Friday of every month (most months). This is a one time, two hour introduction to learn the basics of wheel throwing. You will be guided from a ball of clay to your first bowls or cups. Using […]
The Valley Players will present a classic of the American theater this fall. This hauntingly poetic play tells of a single mother and her two adult children struggling to get by in Depression-era St. Louis. Amanda Wingfield (Kitty Coyne, Waterbury), raised in Southern gentility and abandoned by her husband, now tries desperately to provide for […]
This course has been offered since 1980 and is the heart of our curriculum. It is appropriate for a range of individuals, from the person who wants to “do it all” to the person who simply wants to be informed enough to have meaningful and productive conversations with his or her architect and builder. Students […]
You will engage in the hands-on process of designing and building a full-scale community project alongside a nonprofit partner or local community member. Class kicks off with a client meeting where students address a structural need. From there, the team will work within a budget, propose and develop a design, schedule the work, and ultimately […]
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. Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM May 13th – October 14th, 2023 * Note: There is a smaller, unofficial market on October 21st that is optional […]
Celebrate the intersection of Sukkot and Shabbat with Living Tree Alliance. Our outdoor service is full of music, introspection, and celebrating impermanence and the harvest. Services will be led by local rabbi Jan Salzman.
Stories come alive with Anna Sobel’s Talking Hands Theatre Puppet Show. It’s fun for all ages and a classic event at Living Tree Alliance.
Bring a team of 1-4 people to see who can be the first to assemble the 750-piece puzzle, “Fancy Cats Library Mischief.” Both adult and mixed-age teams are welcome. Distractions — uh, that is, refreshments — will be served. Please pre-register at warrenlibrary.com
Vermont,1800 and Froze to Death: The Cold Year of 1816 1816 has long been known as the year without summer. Vermonters still call it “1800 and Froze to Death,” a year of frosts every month, dark skies, and mysterious lights that caused a widespread belief that a higher power was displeased. In this talk, historian […]
Art Show Opening featuring local artists including Clare Walker Leslie, Johno Landsman, Samantha Sheehan, Phil Bobrow, Meg Reinhold and Clayton Anderson. Live music by Granville Daze and refreshments.
The Valley Players will present a classic of the American theater this fall. This hauntingly poetic play tells of a single mother and her two adult children struggling to get by in Depression-era St. Louis. Amanda Wingfield (Kitty Coyne, Waterbury), raised in Southern gentility and abandoned by her husband, now tries desperately to provide for […]
Harvest Barn Dance with Red Hot Juba Vermont’s Smokin’ Blues and Jazz Band Come celebrate Living Tree Alliance’s fifth year providing farm to school programming to the Mad River Valley’s Schools.
Come spend a night listening to live jazz and blues performed by local Vermont band, Red Hot Juba.
You will engage in the hands-on process of designing and building a full-scale community project alongside a nonprofit partner or local community member. Class kicks off with a client meeting where students address a structural need. From there, the team will work within a budget, propose and develop a design, schedule the work, and ultimately […]
This course has been offered since 1980 and is the heart of our curriculum. It is appropriate for a range of individuals, from the person who wants to “do it all” to the person who simply wants to be informed enough to have meaningful and productive conversations with his or her architect and builder. Students […]
Celebrate 10 years of Living Tree’s Harvest Festival! Enjoy a day full of farm stations like apple pressing, sauerkraut making, scavenger hunts, Gaga, and nature arts & crafts. Performances by LTA’s own Miss Andrea and her Musical Munchkins. Lunch available for purchase.
The Allen Clark Memorial Hill Climb — the annual grunt-fest that has fast become a rite of cycling passage in the Mad River Valley — is a grueling time trial that rises 1,600 vertical feet in 6.2 miles, from the intersection of Routes 100 and 17 to the top of Appalachian Gap. Details: Start — […]
Join Living Tree Alliance during their 10th annual Harvest Festival for Musical Munchkins! Led by local musician Andrea Soberman, Musical Munchkins brings music and joy to young children encouraging them to participate, express their creativity, and move freely.
The Valley Players will present a classic of the American theater this fall. This hauntingly poetic play tells of a single mother and her two adult children struggling to get by in Depression-era St. Louis. Amanda Wingfield (Kitty Coyne, Waterbury), raised in Southern gentility and abandoned by her husband, now tries desperately to provide for […]
Art Show Opening featuring local artists including Clare Walker Leslie, Johno Landsman, Samantha Sheehan, Phil Bobrow, Meg Reinhold and Clayton Anderson. Live music by Granville Daze and refreshments.