BAG prepares for eclipse with exhibit

“In the Path of Shade” will be on view at the 7 Center Street Gallery from March 1-April 28.

Ask a Master Gardener: Cold frames as season extenders

Cold frames allow for the early planting of spring vegetables such as lettuce, radishes, carrots and cabbage by protecting them from frost and cold temperatures at the beginning of the season.

Real estate advice: Irene Poole

The real estate market nationally continues to reel from the many effects of the pandemic, and Vermont’s market is no exception.  In a word, the market is “complex,” and in the process of recalibrating.

Middlebury Snowbowl lights up more fun

“Magical” is the word Derrick Cram used to describe the skiing and the community activity at the Middlebury Snowbowl this year. The cozy ski area up Route 125 in Hancock seems to have kicked into a new gear this season. 

Ice skating show comes to town

The Middlebury College Winter Carnival Ice Show will be held this year on Saturday, Feb. 24, at 7 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2-3:30 p.m., in the Chip Kenyon Arena on South Main Street in Middlebury. Winter Carnival is celebrating its 101st event with … (read more)

Free concert series kicks off with Atlantic Crossing at Bixby Library

Lace up your dancing shoes! On Saturday, March 2, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., the Bixby Library will come alive with the music of Atlantic Crossing.

Small Island Big Song brings the Pacific Islands to Middlebury

The Middlebury Performing Arts Series proudly presents the Vermont debut of Small Island Big Song on Friday, March 8, during their 2024 U.S. national tour.

Creative LEGO creations on display in Vergennes

The 6th annual LEGO Competition and Exhibit will be held at the Bixby Memorial Free Library this Saturday. Presented by the Vergennes library and the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Vergennes, this year’s viewing of all submissions will be from 10 a.m.-2 p.m … (read more)

Ask a Master Gardener: Winter survival tips for gardeners

Gazing out your window on a wintry day, you might think that springtime is a distant prospect, but there are many activities you can do this winter to get ready for spring.

Real estate advice: What is inventory like these days?

As of this moment, there are 26 homes listed for sale in Addison County.  These vary from camp-like properties to a multi-million dollar estate in Goshen and just about everything in between. 

Blueberry Hill hosts wacky, fun Nordic ski event

This classic Nordic ski event, with a legacy dating back to the 1970s, was founded by the late Blueberry Hill Inn owner Tony Clark as an opportunity to have fun on the snow with “guaranteed jumps, spills, singletrack challenges, agility obstacles, and may … (read more)

Rachel Mars to perform her bawdy and profound show

‏Award-winning theatre maker Rachel Mars brings her gloriously filthy, funny and intimate solo show “Your Sexts Are Sh*t: Older Better Letters” to Middlebury College’s Wright Theatre on Feb. 29 and March 1.

Baroque music quartet makes Vermont debut

The Middlebury Performing Arts Series proudly presents rising star Baroque quartet Le Consort at the Mahaney Arts Center on Thursday. Feb. 22 — the only Vermont concert on the ensemble’s North American debut tour.

Ask a Master Gardener: Growing your own perennials

Many gardeners start vegetables, annual flowers and herbs from seeds, either indoors or directly in the garden. However, have you ever considered growing your own perennials from seed? 

Try your foot at human foosball in Rutland

Human Foosball returns to Rutland on Thursday, Feb. 22, at Center Street Marketplace in Rutland for a day of play for all ages. What is Human Foosball?

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