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SUMMARY:Form and Detailing of Passive Architecture (Yestermorrow Spring Speaker Series)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first talk in our Spring 2025 Speaker Series: Innovative Homes! Each talk takes place in the Yestermorrow main studio. Free and open to the public. \nForm and Detailing of Passive Architecture with Arthur Chukhman\, AIA CHPC and Eric Morrow\, LEED-AP \nDetails in architecture can be didactic and express their function through form. In this presentation we will explore how details for high performance/Passive House buildings are unique and can be expressed as architectural forms. We will look at unsuccessful examples and then present a case study of a Net Zero\, Urban infill\, Passive House in Burlington.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/form-and-detailing-of-passive-architecture-yestermorrow-spring-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Yestermorrow Design/Build School\, 7865 Main Street\, Waitsfield\, 05673
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T173000
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SUMMARY:A Winter Artist Talk & Dining Series at The Pitcher Inn
DESCRIPTION:Through a collaboration with Edgewater Gallery in Middlebury\, Vermont enjoy a winter evening at The Pitcher Inn as we present our remaining two Artists ETHAN QUILLEN (CERAMICS) the evening of Thursday\, February 20th and TRACY BURTZ (FIGURATIVE PAINTING) on March 13th. \nGuests are asked to arrive between 5 and 5:30 p.m. Beverage and Meal orders are taken before the talk begins. \nAt 5:45\, our artist will give a presentation about their path to becoming an artist\, their process\, and their inspirations. Guests are encouraged to ask questions. \nThe discussion is followed by dinner. The artists will join us we savor a meal especially prepared by the Inn’s Chef Jacob Ennis. \nTo reserve a spot\, please call the Inn at 802.496.6350 or email info@pitcherinn.com. \nJOIN US FOR EITHER OR BOTH REMAINING EXPERIENCES.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/a-winter-artist-talk-dining-series-at-the-pitcher-inn-2/
LOCATION:The Pitcher Inn\, 275 Main Street\, Warren\, 05674
CATEGORIES:Dining,Food & Drink,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T085522
CREATED:20250313T125412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250323T150814Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Equinox Celebration: Sugar and Shmooze
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we gather in the Living Tree sugar bush to wake up Mother Earth and Vermont’s great miraculous thaw. Hibernation season is over\, so let’s celebrate! \nWe’ll have lots to do at this all-ages seasonal celebration: \nSee an old-school maple sugar operation run by the Crowley family at Living Tree\nHave fun with flower wreath making and face painting\nEnjoy music and food by the fire\nRevel in our community theater pageant—an “everyone plays a part” production\nShare in the joy of fresh sap\, syrup\, and the new season\nA few more details: \nAdmission is by pay-what-you-can donation ($18-54 suggested)\nBe prepared for lots of mud (muckboots and waterproof pants recommended)\, as getting to the sugar house involves a walk.\nFresh maple syrup will be available for purchase—cash only!\nPlease leave your dogs at home
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/spring-equinox-celebration-sugar-and-shmooze/
LOCATION:Living Tree Alliance\, 96 Living Tree Ln\, Moretown\, VT\, 05660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Living%20Tree%20Alliance":MAILTO:info@livingtreealliance.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T160000
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CREATED:20250310T220933Z
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SUMMARY:Sacred Sound Sanctuary with Melinda Kinzie on 3/23 at 4pm
DESCRIPTION:Sacred Sound Sanctuary is a group event best explained as part shamanic sound healing journey & energy medicine salon. \nLay down\, let go\, rest & restore in a safe & light filled multidimensional temple space created just for you & your blossoming. \nMelinda transmits the language of light using voice\, crystal singing bowls\, drum\, bells\, chimes & all manner of sacred sound tools.\n$66/person
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/sacred-sound-sanctuary-with-melinda-kinzie-on-3-23-at-4pm/
LOCATION:Mountain Rose Integrated Wellness center\, 5274 Main Street\, Ste 2\, Waitsfield\, 05673
CATEGORIES:Special Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Mountain%20Rose%20Integrated%20Wellness%20Center":MAILTO:ana@mountainrosevt.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T235959
DTSTAMP:20260425T085522
CREATED:20250325T123818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T150819Z
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SUMMARY:Bear Haiku Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Poetry Month with The MRV Libraries and MRV Bear Initiative! \nWe invite all in the community to contribute a bear-themed haiku for display at local businesses throughout April and May. People of all ages may submit their haiku about bears using this form: https://forms.gle/f17U5tWVMHtVqeoF7\nor by picking up a paper copy at any of the MRV Libraries. Submissions will be accepted until April 30. \nWhat are Haiku\, again?\nHaiku are a form of poetry originating in Japan. Each haiku contains seventeen syllables divided into three lines. The first and last line each contain five syllables while the second line contains seven syllables. Here’s a bear-themed haiku by Megan Sharkey of Alaska: \nGarbage on the porch\nis the best way to get a\nbear on short notice \nWe welcome submissions by children\, teens\, and adults. Everyone who submits a haiku may pick up a free MRV Bear Initiative magnet available at any MRV library. Let’s celebrate poetry\, community\, and bear awareness together! \nWhat is the Mad River Valley Bear Initiative?\nThe Mad River Valley Bear Initiative is a local volunteer group that raises awareness about the bears that live around us in the Valley. Members come from the 5 towns in our watershed: Warren\, Waitsfield\, Fayston\, Duxbury\, and Moretown. Find out more at https://mrvbears.org.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/bear-haiku-challenge/
LOCATION:Moretown Town Hall and Library\, 1147 Route 100B\, Moretown\, 05660
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T235959
DTSTAMP:20260425T085522
CREATED:20250325T123820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T152316Z
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SUMMARY:Bear Haiku Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Poetry Month with The MRV Libraries and MRV Bear Initiative! \nWe invite all in the community to contribute a bear-themed haiku for display at local businesses throughout April and May. People of all ages may submit their haiku about bears using this form: https://forms.gle/f17U5tWVMHtVqeoF7\nor by picking up a paper copy at any of the MRV Libraries. Submissions will be accepted until April 30. \nWhat are Haiku\, again?\nHaiku are a form of poetry originating in Japan. Each haiku contains seventeen syllables divided into three lines. The first and last line each contain five syllables while the second line contains seven syllables. Here’s a bear-themed haiku by Megan Sharkey of Alaska: \nGarbage on the porch\nis the best way to get a\nbear on short notice \nWe welcome submissions by children\, teens\, and adults. Everyone who submits a haiku may pick up a free MRV Bear Initiative magnet available at any MRV library. Let’s celebrate poetry\, community\, and bear awareness together! \nWhat is the Mad River Valley Bear Initiative?\nThe Mad River Valley Bear Initiative is a local volunteer group that raises awareness about the bears that live around us in the Valley. Members come from the 5 towns in our watershed: Warren\, Waitsfield\, Fayston\, Duxbury\, and Moretown. Find out more at https://mrvbears.org.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/bear-haiku-challenge-2/
LOCATION:Moretown Town Hall and Library\, 1147 Route 100B\, Moretown\, 05660
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T235959
DTSTAMP:20260425T085522
CREATED:20250325T123833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T153816Z
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SUMMARY:Bear Haiku Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Poetry Month with The MRV Libraries and MRV Bear Initiative! \nWe invite all in the community to contribute a bear-themed haiku for display at local businesses throughout April and May. People of all ages may submit their haiku about bears using this form: https://forms.gle/f17U5tWVMHtVqeoF7\nor by picking up a paper copy at any of the MRV Libraries. Submissions will be accepted until April 30. \nWhat are Haiku\, again?\nHaiku are a form of poetry originating in Japan. Each haiku contains seventeen syllables divided into three lines. The first and last line each contain five syllables while the second line contains seven syllables. Here’s a bear-themed haiku by Megan Sharkey of Alaska: \nGarbage on the porch\nis the best way to get a\nbear on short notice \nWe welcome submissions by children\, teens\, and adults. Everyone who submits a haiku may pick up a free MRV Bear Initiative magnet available at any MRV library. Let’s celebrate poetry\, community\, and bear awareness together! \nWhat is the Mad River Valley Bear Initiative?\nThe Mad River Valley Bear Initiative is a local volunteer group that raises awareness about the bears that live around us in the Valley. Members come from the 5 towns in our watershed: Warren\, Waitsfield\, Fayston\, Duxbury\, and Moretown. Find out more at https://mrvbears.org.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/bear-haiku-challenge-3/
LOCATION:Moretown Town Hall and Library\, 1147 Route 100B\, Moretown\, 05660
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T235959
DTSTAMP:20260425T085522
CREATED:20250325T123833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T153817Z
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SUMMARY:Bear Haiku Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Poetry Month with The MRV Libraries and MRV Bear Initiative! \nWe invite all in the community to contribute a bear-themed haiku for display at local businesses throughout April and May. People of all ages may submit their haiku about bears using this form: https://forms.gle/f17U5tWVMHtVqeoF7\nor by picking up a paper copy at any of the MRV Libraries. Submissions will be accepted until April 30. \nWhat are Haiku\, again?\nHaiku are a form of poetry originating in Japan. Each haiku contains seventeen syllables divided into three lines. The first and last line each contain five syllables while the second line contains seven syllables. Here’s a bear-themed haiku by Megan Sharkey of Alaska: \nGarbage on the porch\nis the best way to get a\nbear on short notice \nWe welcome submissions by children\, teens\, and adults. Everyone who submits a haiku may pick up a free MRV Bear Initiative magnet available at any MRV library. Let’s celebrate poetry\, community\, and bear awareness together! \nWhat is the Mad River Valley Bear Initiative?\nThe Mad River Valley Bear Initiative is a local volunteer group that raises awareness about the bears that live around us in the Valley. Members come from the 5 towns in our watershed: Warren\, Waitsfield\, Fayston\, Duxbury\, and Moretown. Find out more at https://mrvbears.org.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/bear-haiku-challenge-4/
LOCATION:Moretown Town Hall and Library\, 1147 Route 100B\, Moretown\, 05660
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T235959
DTSTAMP:20260425T085522
CREATED:20250325T123849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250329T155314Z
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SUMMARY:Bear Haiku Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Poetry Month with The MRV Libraries and MRV Bear Initiative! \nWe invite all in the community to contribute a bear-themed haiku for display at local businesses throughout April and May. People of all ages may submit their haiku about bears using this form: https://forms.gle/f17U5tWVMHtVqeoF7\nor by picking up a paper copy at any of the MRV Libraries. Submissions will be accepted until April 30. \nWhat are Haiku\, again?\nHaiku are a form of poetry originating in Japan. Each haiku contains seventeen syllables divided into three lines. The first and last line each contain five syllables while the second line contains seven syllables. Here’s a bear-themed haiku by Megan Sharkey of Alaska: \nGarbage on the porch\nis the best way to get a\nbear on short notice \nWe welcome submissions by children\, teens\, and adults. Everyone who submits a haiku may pick up a free MRV Bear Initiative magnet available at any MRV library. Let’s celebrate poetry\, community\, and bear awareness together! \nWhat is the Mad River Valley Bear Initiative?\nThe Mad River Valley Bear Initiative is a local volunteer group that raises awareness about the bears that live around us in the Valley. Members come from the 5 towns in our watershed: Warren\, Waitsfield\, Fayston\, Duxbury\, and Moretown. Find out more at https://mrvbears.org.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/bear-haiku-challenge-5/
LOCATION:Moretown Town Hall and Library\, 1147 Route 100B\, Moretown\, 05660
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250330T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250330T235959
DTSTAMP:20260425T085522
CREATED:20250325T123906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T160815Z
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SUMMARY:Bear Haiku Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Poetry Month with The MRV Libraries and MRV Bear Initiative! \nWe invite all in the community to contribute a bear-themed haiku for display at local businesses throughout April and May. People of all ages may submit their haiku about bears using this form: https://forms.gle/f17U5tWVMHtVqeoF7\nor by picking up a paper copy at any of the MRV Libraries. Submissions will be accepted until April 30. \nWhat are Haiku\, again?\nHaiku are a form of poetry originating in Japan. Each haiku contains seventeen syllables divided into three lines. The first and last line each contain five syllables while the second line contains seven syllables. Here’s a bear-themed haiku by Megan Sharkey of Alaska: \nGarbage on the porch\nis the best way to get a\nbear on short notice \nWe welcome submissions by children\, teens\, and adults. Everyone who submits a haiku may pick up a free MRV Bear Initiative magnet available at any MRV library. Let’s celebrate poetry\, community\, and bear awareness together! \nWhat is the Mad River Valley Bear Initiative?\nThe Mad River Valley Bear Initiative is a local volunteer group that raises awareness about the bears that live around us in the Valley. Members come from the 5 towns in our watershed: Warren\, Waitsfield\, Fayston\, Duxbury\, and Moretown. Find out more at https://mrvbears.org.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/bear-haiku-challenge-6/
LOCATION:Moretown Town Hall and Library\, 1147 Route 100B\, Moretown\, 05660
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250331T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250331T235959
DTSTAMP:20260425T085522
CREATED:20250325T123921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T162315Z
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SUMMARY:Bear Haiku Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Poetry Month with The MRV Libraries and MRV Bear Initiative! \nWe invite all in the community to contribute a bear-themed haiku for display at local businesses throughout April and May. People of all ages may submit their haiku about bears using this form: https://forms.gle/f17U5tWVMHtVqeoF7\nor by picking up a paper copy at any of the MRV Libraries. Submissions will be accepted until April 30. \nWhat are Haiku\, again?\nHaiku are a form of poetry originating in Japan. Each haiku contains seventeen syllables divided into three lines. The first and last line each contain five syllables while the second line contains seven syllables. Here’s a bear-themed haiku by Megan Sharkey of Alaska: \nGarbage on the porch\nis the best way to get a\nbear on short notice \nWe welcome submissions by children\, teens\, and adults. Everyone who submits a haiku may pick up a free MRV Bear Initiative magnet available at any MRV library. Let’s celebrate poetry\, community\, and bear awareness together! \nWhat is the Mad River Valley Bear Initiative?\nThe Mad River Valley Bear Initiative is a local volunteer group that raises awareness about the bears that live around us in the Valley. Members come from the 5 towns in our watershed: Warren\, Waitsfield\, Fayston\, Duxbury\, and Moretown. Find out more at https://mrvbears.org.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/bear-haiku-challenge-7/
LOCATION:Moretown Town Hall and Library\, 1147 Route 100B\, Moretown\, 05660
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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