Kids and families are invited to meet up at Ilsley to exercise their bodies and minds. Participants will meet up at Ilsley when we open at 8am. 8:15 - 8:45am…
Using articles from Reasons To Be Cheerful’s project, We Are Not Divided, we will gather together to discuss and celebrate these uplifting stories. Stop in to pick up a hard…
Fiber Arts Flock June - August Join fellow artist and crafters for an hour gathering to work on your current project, share inspiration and knowledge. All fiber arts are welcome! …
James Crew - An Evening of Kindness and Poetry James Crew is the editor of the best-selling anthologies, The Path to Kindness and How to Love the World, which has been featured on…
Portrait of a Forest: Men and Machine Over the past 250 Years the Vermont landscape has been shaped by the farming and forest communities. As Vermont has urbanized, we have lost a deep understanding and appreciation of the importance of our forest and farming communities. Today's forest and forest products industry faces many challenges—forest fragmentation,…
Sophia Parker Protect Our Wildlife presents their new family-friendly coyote presentation, called 'All About Coyote Families!' This event is suitable for the whole family, including children. Participants will learn about coyote families, where they sleep, what they eat and what makes them so special. The presentation will address some of the common myths about coyotes…
Tai Chi for Fall Prevention, Level 1 Wendy Covey Join Wendy for 10 weeks of Tai Chi instruction. Tai Chi is a flowing and graceful sequence that improves balance, concentration and overall sense of health and well-being. It is appropriate for all ages and people with arthritis and other conditions that limit mobility. Space is limited,…
When Cultures Collide Enter the world of the DeafBlind with Rene Pellerin as he recounts stories from his personal experiences as a DeafBlind person living with Usher Syndrome. Rene The…
Hosted by Palliative Support Services @ Porter Hospital Death Café is an international movement started in Europe. At a Death Café, people gather to eat cake, drink tea, and discuss…
Book Discussion Group - All Boys Aren't Blue: A Memoir Manifesto, George M Johnson Join Renee and fellow readers for lively and thoughtful discussion of each month's title. Stop at the main circulation desk to pick up a copy of the book.
We are excited to host Lt. Governor David Zuckerman as he travels the state hosting a series of book readings from banned books at local bookstores and libraries. These events will feature special guests who will join the Lt. Governor to discuss with the audience the importance of free speech, inclusion, democracy, and open dialogue. Around the…
Hybrids meetings mixed with virtual only. Writers and aspiring writers of all ages and levels of experience are welcome, as are poems in all forms and styles. The workshop is free to all. For more information, and for the Zoom link required to log-in, contact David Weinstock by email at david.weinstock@gmail.com, or by phone and…
Why Write a Memoir? This fascinating story tells how her personal life was intertwined with her role as a leader of Shelburne Farms during its formative years as a treasured public resource. A question and answer period will follow her presentation. Books and a book signing will be made available by The Vermont Book Shop. For more information please visit Marilyn's…
Join CVOEO’s Vermont Tenants and Financial Futures programs for a workshop on renters rights and responsibilities and strategies to financially prepare for renting and help meet housing and basic needs. This session includes an overview of topics such as leases, security deposits, repairs, health code violations, terminations, evictions, fair housing and disability law, and how to…
Presented by Rokby Museum and Henry Sheldon Museum Do you own an American-made schoolgirl sampler or other embroidery? We want to see it, photograph it and record it in the online National Sampler Archive For more information use the QR code below