Lincoln news for Jan. 25

Lincoln Day Camp, hosted by Lincoln Sports, is a relaxed camp including outdoor adventure, crafts, field games, river play, nature discovery and more! This year, there will be two separate camps, open to ages 4-6 and ages 7-12, operating simultaneously each week. 

New Lincoln pastor is a collaborative leader

Co’Relous Bryant has spent the past few months adjusting to a major change of scenery. This past summer, he left the skyscrapers of Manhattan for the mountains of Vermont, relocating to Addison County to lead the United Church of Lincoln. 

Lincoln news for Jan. 18

Lincoln Sports presents the 60th Anniversary of Hill Country Holiday (HCH) Friday, Feb. 2 through Sunday, Feb. 4.

Lincoln news for Jan. 11

An Open Art Studio featuring gnomes will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 24, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the library. Make a cute little gnome by sanding and painting an angle cut branch.

Lincoln recording studio supporting area musicians

The hills of Lincoln are certainly alive with the sound of music. That’s in part due to the 2023 reopening of Pepperbox Studio, a recording studio run by Lincoln resident and record producer Kristina Stykos that she originally founded in Chelsea.

Lincoln news for Dec. 28

Lincoln’s annual Town Meeting will be on Monday, March 4, at 6 p.m., at Burnham Hall. Vermont’s Town Meeting Election Day and Presidential Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, March 5.

Freeway Clyde performs for Burnham Presents in Lincoln

The first Saturday of the New Year (Jan. 6) brings an excellent show to Burnham Hall in Lincoln for the monthly music series, Burnham Presents.

New Lincoln superintendent ready for work ahead

When Amy Cole takes the reins of the Lincoln School District in January, it will be as much a homecoming as a fresh start for the new superintendent. 

Lincoln news for Dec. 21

Get your tickets now for a special show featuring one of our own Lincoln residents. Burnham Presents proudly welcomes Michael Chorney’s Freeway Clyde to the stage on Saturday, Jan. 6, at 7:30 p.m., at Burnham Hall. 

Lincoln news for Dec. 14

The Lincoln Community School and their afterschool program, Creative Spark are looking for donations. Their wish list includes hats, mittens, gloves, snow pants, coats, winter boots, used bike helmets, scooters, skateboards, sleds, an electric griddle and … (read more)

Lincoln news for Dec. 7

The library is offering their funky, fun holiday sales table again this year. Items for sale include homemade, home found and one-of-a-kind objects. Come in and look around as there is something for everyone.

Lincoln news for Nov. 30

A toy swap will be happening on Saturday, Dec. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Burnham Hall. All are welcome, regardless of need or ability to bring anything to swap.

Vermont Mandolin Trio strikes a chord at Burnham Hall

The trio of Jamie Masefield, Will Patton and Matt Flinner brings together three of Vermont’s finest mandolinists for an eclectic mix of bluegrass, jazz and roots music featuring the music of Bill Monroe, Django Reinhardt, J.S. Bach and everything in betwe … (read more)

Lincoln hires head of schools

The Lincoln School District board has hired its first superintendent.

Lincoln news for Nov. 16

Are you interested in coaching or being a referee? The basketball program is looking for a few coaches for the 5/6 grade boys’ team and, depending on how many kids sign up, the 3/4 grade team.

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