Marble Museum Open House

Vermont Marble Museum 52 Main Street, Proctor, Vermont

The Vermont Marble Museum and the Preservation Trust of Vermont invite the public to an open house and exhibition at the historic home of the Vermont Marble Company, 52 Main Street in Proctor, on October 15 from 4-7 p.m. The public can enjoy films, artifacts, and food before the Museum moves and refines the collection […]

Union Church of Proctor game night

Union Church of Proctor 5 Church Street, Proctor, Vermont

The Union Church of Proctor will gather in the parish house for board games and a Cornhole tournament on Saturday, October 15 at 7 p.m. As in the past, they ask that you bring a dessert to share. Everyone looks forward to the desserts. See you there!

Swing Noire performs at Brandon Music

Brandon Music 62 Country Club Road, Brandon, Vermont

Brandon Music is delighted to welcome Swing Noire back on Saturday, October 15, at 7:30 p.m. to perform their inimitable jazz style. Great energy, soul, sophistication, and improvisation are the hallmarks of a Swing Noire performance. Swing Noire invokes the energy of a swingin’ jazz club and can transport their audiences quickly back to the […]

Autumn Concert at the Pittsford Congregational Church

Pittsford Congregational Church 121 Village Green, Pittsford, Vermont

Olivia Boughton (soprano) and Alastair Stout (piano and organ) offer hymns interspersed with classical favorites and lyrical folk songs. The concert will also feature a performance of Alastair Stout’s Sing a Song of Seasons, a new short cycle of seasonal folk songs. The event is free, but freewill offerings are accepted.

Pittsford Cemetery Association annual meeting

Pittsford Congregational Church 121 Village Green, Pittsford, Vermont

The Pittsford Cemetery Association will hold its annual meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 16, at the Pittsford Congregational Church. The public is welcome.

Michael Lange at the Maclure Library in Pittsford

Maclure Library 840 Arch Street, Pittsford, Vermont

The Many Meanings of Maple Michael Lange discusses maple sugaring, focusing on why maple has become so important to Vermont’s identity and how it helps us shape who we are as Vermonters. Sponsored by Vermont Humanities.

Song Circle at the Godnick Adult Center in Rutland

Godnick Adult Center 1 Deer Street, Rutland, VT

A song circle will be held Wednesday, Oct. 19, at the Godnick Adult Center in Rutland from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. The song circle welcomes singers, players of acoustic instruments, and listeners. Admission is free. Those taking part must fill out a form with basic information but only need to fill it out once a […]

Gather film screening at Castleton University

Castleton University 1787 Room, Campus Center, Castleton, VT

Join Castleton University for a screening of the 2020 film Gather on Oct. 20 at 12:30 p.m. in Jeffords Auditorium. Gather is an emotionally intimate expression of the growing movement amongst indigenous people in America to reclaim their spiritual, political, and cultural identities through food sovereignty while battling the trauma of centuries of genocide. The […]

Farmers Helping Farmers: a peer network virtual session

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We all know that farming can be stressful, from extreme weather to equipment breakdowns, regulations, staffing, shifting markets, and more. For the past 10-plus years, Farm First has provided farmers and their families with support, resources, and information to reduce the stress unique to farmers at no cost. To raise awareness about the services offered […]

Artists in the Archives: Community, History & Collage

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Join curator Ric Kasini Kadour, Sheldon Archivist Eva Garcelon-Hart, Kolaj Institute Coordinator Christopher Kurts, and artist Jeanna Penn on October 20 at 7 p.m. for a conversation about the intersection of art, collage, history, and archives. This webinar is offered in conjunction with the Henry Sheldon Museum exhibit “Artists in the Archives: Community, History & […]

Gallery presentation by collage artist Todd Bartel

Henry Sheldon Museum 1 Park Street, Middlebury, VT, United States

One of the twenty-three artists invited to create a work of art inspired by the Sheldon Museum’s archives on display in the exhibition, "Artists in the Archives: Community, History & Collage," Todd Bartel will bring several examples of his Landscape Vernacular collage series to view up close and personal, including a current work-in-progress. His talk […]

Nosferatu at Brandon Town Hall

Brandon Town Hall

Get into the Halloween spirit with a classic silent horror film celebrating the 100th anniversary of its release. Nosferatu (1922), the first screen adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, will be shown with live music on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. at the Brandon Town Hall and Community Center, 1 Conant Square, Route 7 […]

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