Chinese New Year Celebration in Middlebury

Ilsley Public Library 75 Main Street, Middlebury, VT

Join May Poduschnick and Miss Tricia for storytime, crafts, snacks and fun to celebrate Chinese New Year. This all-ages event is free.

Electrostatic Cats!

Brandon Town Hall

First time on the Brandon Town Hall Stage, the Cats from Leicester play a wide variety of covers plus some originals! The smallest band with the biggest sound! $5 admissions fee at the Brandon Town Hall, 7p.m.

Soup, Sandwiches & Board Games

Shoreham Congregational Church 28 School Street, Shoreham, VT

Come and play your newest or favorite board game while enjoying a cup of hot soup and a sandwich. Soups: Chicken, Split Pea, Veg- etable, and Chili. Sandwiches: Cold cuts and sliders to go with the soup. Drinks: Hot Chocolate, coffee, and tea Dessert: Cookies $5 for soup and sandwich; playing board games is free! […]

Sparrow Art Supply’s ‘Magenta’ Opening

Sparrow Art Supply 52 Main Street, Middlebury

Showcasing works by over 50 audacious artists, Magenta celebrates this vibrant hue across monotone pieces, and it appears as a pop of color to bring focus in others. This energetic all-media show exudes joy, optimism, and bravery, some inspiring qualities to carry throughout the 2023. Magenta will run from January 27–March 11, with an opening […]

Build a Quinzhee with MALT

Wright Park Seymour Street Extension, Middlebury, VT

Hey this is Simon here – Education Manager at MALT. I’ll be totally honest: I’ve never built a Quinzhee before. But it looks very cool, and I think we can work together to figure it out. In the morning, we’ll use shovels to build a massive dome of snow. After a break (noon-2 p.m.) to […]

Movie Matinee at the Maclure Library

Maclure Library 840 Arch Street, Pittsford, Vermont

Join us downstairs for a showing of a family friendly movie with popcorn and lots of fun! Call 483-2972 for movie title.

Jerome Lafayette Narramore Presents Black and Brown Vermont

Jeffords Center Auditorium, Castleton University Castleton, VT

Jerome Lafayette Narramore, a biracial descendent from west Castleton's little-known Black community, presents the recently excavated Black History of his mother's town of birth. Narramore will speak about the challenges of mixed-race identity, genealogical discovery, and how the conditions his ancestors lived in prevented him from fully knowing his own familial legacy.  Historian, genetic genealogist, […]

“No Is Not A Four-Letter Word” With Lisa Danforth

Zoom

Your busyness could be costing you the future you’re working so hard for. Your busyness could be costing you the future you’re working so hard for. It is possible to have a thriving personal life and a thriving professional life, simultaneously. Yet, we need to figure out what we want and how we go about […]

Getting Started On Your Family History

Zoom

Lynn Johnson will help you learn about best practices for conducting sound research as she explains different types of records, their value, where to find them, both online and in local repositories, and how to assess each piece to make sure it fits. Using examples from her family research, Lynn will also outline the types […]

“Embracing Solitude” at the Science Pub in Castleton

Lake Bomoseen Lodge 2551 Route 30, Bomoseen, VT

Virginia Thomas, assistant professor of psychology at Middlebury College, will lead this Science Pub on the topic of solitude. Come to learn, eat and drink and meet new and old friends.

Audubon Brandon Birdseed Sale

Brandon Blue Seal Feeds 57 Alta Woods, Brandon, VT

Replenish your seed supply at Brandon Blue Seal on Route 7. Learn about bird feed and feeders, and join Audubon if you wish. Our bird experts can answer your avian questions while you shop and save a few bucks. More info at birding@rutlandcountyaudubon.org.

Kennedy Park with End User @ Sister Wicked

Sister Wicked 3 West Seminary Street, Brandon, VT

End User, an alternative rock band from Pittsford, will be opening up the night at 8 p.m. Post-hardcore, local musicians Kennedy Park follow up at 9:15. Bang your head and mosh it out. $5 donation suggested.

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