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Mad River Valley Community Calendar

 

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Solstice Stargazing

Moretown Recreation Fields 79 School Street, Moretown, Vermont, United States

Drop in anytime and explore the sky on the longest night of the year with Joel Greene from the Vermont Astronomical Society. Telescopes, binoculars and hot chocolate will be provided, please make sure to dress to be comfortable outside.

Climate and Ecology Film Discussion: Surviving the ’72 Flood

Moretown Town Hall and Library 1147 Route 100B, Moretown

🌿We’re excited to announce our partnership with the Mad River Valley Libraries on a monthly environmental-themed book club. For January, in partnership with the Moretown Library, we’re excited to mix things up and watch a documentary instead! 🌿 We’ll be watching and discussing two documentaries: The first tells the story of the 1972 Rapid City […]

Karate School Open House and Free Trial Classes

Moretown Town Hall 1147 Rte 100B, Moretown, VT

Central Vermont Martial Arts, a Karate school offering classes on Wednesdays in Moretown, is having an Open House on Sunday, January 21, 2024. The event is  free, and includes five free classes that anyone in the community is welcome to attend – even if you’ll never become a regular student. 1045 – 1115: Young warriors […]

Climate and Ecology Book Club

Warren Public Library 413 Main Street, Warren

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.

Climate and Ecology Book Discussion

Joslin Memorial Library 4391 Main Street, Waitsfield

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.

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