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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Ages 4 & 5 October 5th – November 16th (6 week session; no class Nov 2nd) Thursday’s 4:00-5:00pm Waitsfield United Church of Christ – 4355 Main Street Structured silliness! Led by Kolleen & Bobby Kintz, this class will explore creative movement, comedic expression and ensemble creation. Students will play games, move their bodies, make soundtracks […]
Kolleen & Bobby Kintz are Offering a New Class! In addition to our ongoing preschool age clown class, we are excited to announce our newest class: Parent & Child Clown for Ages 2 & 3! Students and their parents will play games, move their bodies, explore soundtracks and find their funny. We will use tools […]
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 […]
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 is designed to build one’s confidence in speaking French whether visiting Quebec or another French speaking nation. Participants will practice using the French language in a variety of commonplace situations such as; how to order food, purchase items, check in to a hotel, ask directions and converse with customs officers. Patrick Travers and […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Join the Friends of the Mad River and the Warren Public Library for a discussion of the book “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants” by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Copies of the book are available to check out from the library. Snacks will be provided. Register at warrenlibrary.com.
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 […]
Weekly Storytime at Inklings! Join us every Tuesday at 9:30am for a read aloud under the cherry blossom tree. And what goes better with books than a delicious snack?! Bring any item from Three Mountain Cafe and get 10% off your second book purchase.
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 […]
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 […]
Spring Hill School’s 24rd annual Bid & Boogie fundraiser is coming up soon! THE BID: The online auction is open November 17 through 10:00am on Sunday, December 3rd. Winning items will be picked up at Spring Hill School on Sunday, December 3rd from 3:00pm- 6:00pm. Special thanks to our sponsors and the many local businesses, […]
Spring Hill School’s 24rd annual Bid & Boogie fundraiser is here! THE BID: The online auction is open November 17 through 10:00am on Sunday, December 3rd. Winning items will be picked up at Spring Hill School on Sunday, December 3rd from 3:00pm- 6:00pm. Special thanks to our sponsors and the many local businesses, artisans and […]
Living Tree Alliance’s camps immerse children in the life of the homestead, rivers and forests through farming, cooking, nature crafts, swimming, and forest and field games. In the afternoon, participants explore the forest through play, fort building and of course spend ample time splashing in the Mad River and Dowsville Creek. Preschoolers will be welcome […]
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 […]
Living Tree Alliance’s camps immerse children in the life of the homestead, rivers and forests through farming, cooking, nature crafts, swimming, and forest and field games. In the afternoon, participants explore the forest through play, fort building and of course spend ample time splashing in the Mad River and Dowsville Creek. Preschoolers will be welcome […]
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 […]
Join us at Lincoln Peak for opening day of the 2023 – 2024 ski and ride season!
Are you curious about what a floodplain is and why you hear that term in almost every discussion on flooding and climate resilience? Then, join Friends of the Mad River and Ned Swanberg of the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (VT DEC) to learn about what floodplains are, why they are so important to health […]
Pre Thanksgiving Bake Sale Saturday November 18, 2023 11AM – 2PM Moretown United Methodist Church 962 Route 100B Free Parking in lot behind church Benefits the mission of MUMC United Women in Faith Lighten the load of Thanksgiving preparations and leave more time to enjoy your guests ! Thanks!
Are you ready for change? The shift from fall to winter brings strong emotions – from regret and anxiety to joy and resilience. Join The Songbird Project 4:00 pm Saturday November 18th at the Waitsfield UCC Village Meeting House, upstairs, to celebrate “stick season” through music. This free program offers unique arrangements of works from […]
Join Sugarbush at Mt. Ellen for the kick-off the 2023 – 2024 ski and ride season! There will be live music in the Green Mountain Lounge, a bonfire, rail jam at the bottom of Straight Shot, and pizza. Rail Jam on the bottom of Straight Shot, participants under the age of 18 will need parent […]
The Montpelier Chamber Orchestra is back, and like Montpelier and other Vermont post-flood towns, is becoming vibrant again. We will be holding our first full concert in almost four years. Locally well-known music director Daniel Bruce will be conducting Beethoven’s 7th Symphony, Mozart’s Overture to the Marriage of Figaro, Ravel’s Pavane for a Dead Princess, and Florence […]
Living Tree Alliance’s camps immerse children in the life of the homestead, rivers and forests through farming, cooking, nature crafts, swimming, and forest and field games. In the afternoon, participants explore the forest through play, fort building and of course spend ample time splashing in the Mad River and Dowsville Creek. Preschoolers will be welcome […]
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 […]