Fayston Development Review Board
Fayston Town Hall 866 North Fayston Road, Fayston, VTFirst Tuesday of the month. Always check the town website for times and dates Development Review Board Agendas & Minutes
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First Tuesday of the month. Always check the town website for times and dates Development Review Board Agendas & Minutes
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 […]
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 […]
Fundraiser for Central Vermont Pioneers Sled Hockey Donation at the door – Hot and cold appetizers – Drinks – Music A live wreath stroll silent auction. Wreaths decorated in a theme of “What I love or what I love to do” Questions or donation of appetizer or making a wreath contact Nancy at (802) 522-7959
Meeting Schedule Date: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month (beginning February 2020) Time: 6:30 pm Place: Moretown Town Office – 79 School Street PC Members David Stapleton – Chair (d.stapleton@comcast.net) Karen Horn – Vice Chair (khorn@vlct.org) John Schmeltzer (metsch@comcast.net) Deborah Carroll (deborahcarroll59@gmail.com) Clark Amadon (clark@amadononline.net) UPDATING THE LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS Notices of hearings […]
Join us for The Filling Station’s Thursday night music series! Check out the line-up: 8/17 – Ali T 8/24 – Tom Bisson 8/31 – The Rough Suspects – Acoustic Duo
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 […]
December 11, 1948 Mad River Glen opened to the public for the first time, whisking skiers 2000 vertical feet to the summit of Stark Mountain on the Single. The American Steel & Wire Company had installed nearly 600 of these state-of-the-art aerial tramway systems across the country and together with Roland Palmedo brought lift-served skiing […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Mad River Valley Memory Tree lighting will make place on Friday, December 8 a at 5 pm. The Mad River Valley Memory Tree has long been a highlight to the annual illumination of the valley. At the event there will be music by the Songbird Project, a fire dance and the reading of the […]
We’re in the season of celebration, and for many of us, our calendars are filling up with holiday festivities, office parties, and New Year’s Eve extravaganzas. Add The Local to your plans because we have a tasting event coming up that celebrates the joys of champagne. The Local’s own Sarah Nagle will be exploring five […]
We will feature books as gift ideas for all ages and serve refreshments. Some books from the Tempest and Inklings bookstores will be on sale too.
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 […]
🌟 Discover Local Artistry at Our Artisan Fair! 🌟 Join us for a day of creativity and community with 23 talented vendors showcasing their unique crafts. From handcrafted jewelry to exquisite ceramics, explore a diverse array of one-of-a-kind treasures. Enjoydelicious local treats, and family-friendly activities. Support your local artisans and find the perfect, locally-made gifts. […]
Inklings welcomes Miss Northern Vermont’s Teen, Mina Smith, to Saturday storytime on December 9th at 10:30am, for a reading of ALL ARE NEIGHBORS by Alexandra Penfold. All Are Neighbors is an uplifting story of a community coming together to welcome a new member of the neighborhood, reminding us that we all have a place and […]