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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Musical Munchkins Baby music class. Babies are musical in the womb, so it’s never too early to begin your musical education with your baby. You will learn delightful musical ways to play with your baby, make friends, and nurture your baby’s sensory development and natural musicianship. Babies love the gentle bouncing, instrument plays with shakers, […]
Our winter session weaves a tapestry of Holiday and winter songs movement games, puppets, flannel board stories, songbooks, instruments: Jingle Bells, glockenspiels, xylophones, Triangles, Woods, lollipop drums, and of course our Gathering drums that will keep your little ones singing, playing, dancing and having a great time while learning so much. After music class, you […]
This unique event will combine book readings, storytelling, and wine tasting. Mad River Valley resident and author, Kathy Elkind, will treat our guests to stories from her 98-day, 1400-mile hike from the Netherlands to Nice, France. And Sarah Nagle of The Local will offer up five wines that follow Kathy’s footsteps through the French portion […]
Vermont Abenaki Artist Association presents a special exhibition about the American Abenaki COVID experience. On view at Mad River Valley Arts Oct 21st-Jan 6th Tues-Sat 1-5pm, with a reception and curatorial talk Oct 21st 5-7pm. Sponsored by Sugarbush Resort.
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, […]
Our winter session weaves a tapestry of Holiday and winter songs movement games, puppets, flannel board stories, songbooks, instruments: Jingle Bells, glockenspiels, xylophones, Triangles, Woods, lollipop drums, and of course our Gathering drums that will keep your little ones singing, playing, dancing and having a great time while learning so much. After music class, you […]
Vermont Abenaki Artist Association presents a special exhibition about the American Abenaki COVID experience. On view at Mad River Valley Arts Oct 21st-Jan 6th Tues-Sat 1-5pm, with a reception and curatorial talk Oct 21st 5-7pm. Sponsored by Sugarbush Resort.
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, […]
Vermont Abenaki Artist Association presents a special exhibition about the American Abenaki COVID experience. On view at Mad River Valley Arts Oct 21st-Jan 6th Tues-Sat 1-5pm, with a reception and curatorial talk Oct 21st 5-7pm. Sponsored by Sugarbush Resort.
As part of our Winter Flood Series, Friends of the Mad River would like to invite you to an open mic “Moth-inspired” storytelling event on community resilience. Have you experienced the power of community in the face of difficult times? We’d love to hear your story! These stories can be about your personal experiences, or […]
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, […]
Vermont Abenaki Artist Association presents a special exhibition about the American Abenaki COVID experience. On view at Mad River Valley Arts Oct 21st-Jan 6th Tues-Sat 1-5pm, with a reception and curatorial talk Oct 21st 5-7pm. Sponsored by Sugarbush Resort.
A telling of the major arcana of tarot through the medium of rug hooking and the perspective of someone who has lived over 2 decades with a deep connection to the land and it’s inhabitants
Beginners and experienced dancers ages 6 – adult are invited to join musicians Fiona and Emmett Stowell and caller Adina Gordon for a free community contradance. To preserve the historic dance floor, please wear clean, soft-soled shoes. Funding for this FREE event is generously provided by the Warren Arts Committee.
A telling of the major arcana of tarot through the medium of rug hooking and the perspective of someone who has lived over 2 decades with a deep connection to the land and it’s inhabitants
Vermont Abenaki Artist Association presents a special exhibition about the American Abenaki COVID experience. On view at Mad River Valley Arts Oct 21st-Jan 6th Tues-Sat 1-5pm, with a reception and curatorial talk Oct 21st 5-7pm. Sponsored by Sugarbush Resort.
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, […]
A telling of the major arcana of tarot through the medium of rug hooking and the perspective of someone who has lived over 2 decades with a deep connection to the land and it’s inhabitants
Interested in experiencing nature in a mindful and familiar way? Then join us and Cory Stephenson, a naturalist, and the Moretown Library Director, for a forest bathing (shinrin-yoku) experience. On this gentle nature walk, we will learn more about the trees that inhabit our forests, and through the practice of forest bathing discover which ones […]