The Outside Story: Water boatmen forage beneath the ice
If you get a chance this winter, take a peek through the icy window of a pond surface. You may see water boatmen – Hemiptera corixidae – clinging to the pond floor
After a successful start, Waterbury Winterfest pivots … due to winter
Due to the severe cold conditions forecast for this weekend, all of the daytime and outdoor Waterbury Winterfest events planned for Friday and Saturday have been moved to Sunday when temperatures are expected to be milder. The Snow Ball dance/silent auction/fundraiser at Zenbarn is still on schedule for Saturday evening.
Vermont’s Free Ice Fishing Day is Saturday
Vermont’s statewide Free Ice Fishing Day is this Saturday, Jan. 28, when any angler may ice fish on any waterbody open to ice fishing statewide without a fishing license.
Fire Department honors three members at annual banquet
The Waterbury Fire Department recently held its annual banquet and looking back at 2022, the group honored several of its members with special awards.
The Outside Story: Yes, deer help spread invasives
Deer are an important part of the ecosystem, but their foraging behavior can wreak havoc in forests, where browsing may contribute to the spread of invasive plants – and decrease species diversity.
Winterfest is on through Feb. 5
Organizers of Waterbury Winterfest welcomed a fresh blanket of snow late this week as they count down to the Friday’s opening ceremony that kicks off 10 days of wintry activities for all ages. This year marks the 12th year for Winterfest and the schedule is gradually building back as organizers aim to return it to pre-pandemic offerings.
Catch gardening guru Charlie Nardozzi at the Stowe Free Library
Gardeners looking ahead to the upcoming growing season may be interested in an upcoming visit to the Stowe Free Library by Vermont gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi.
Vermont Philharmonic winter concerts feature star musicians Feb. 11-12
The Vermont Philharmonic celebrates Vermont musical talent in a pair of concerts entitled “Stars of Winter '' on Feb. 11-12 at St. Michael’s College and the Barre Opera House.
Waterbury Center teen fiddler joins touring trad ensemble
A Waterbury Center teen musician is part of the Young Tradition Vermont Touring Group that will perform around Vermont, travel to Nova Scotia in April, and take part in the Young Tradition Festival in Burlington in early May.
Waterbury brothers receive Eagle Scout rank together
Two scouts from Waterbury Boy Scout Troop 701 were recently awarded the highest rank of Eagle Scout in an Eagle Court of Honor ceremony held at the American Legion Post 59.
George Woodard shares family photos, talks films at Montpelier library
Waterbury dairy farmer and filmmaker George Woodard’s photo exhibit titled “The Roots of My Raising” is on exhibit at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier. He will give a talk on Jan. 30 about the photos and his films including a new release coming soon.
Mad River Chorale begins spring rehearsals Jan. 23
Monday rehearsals for Mad River Chorale’s spring performances May 12-13 are scheduled to begin Jan. 23, in the chorus room at Harwood Union High School and new members are invited to join.
Sign up now for Green Mountain Conservation Camps
Youngsters ages 12-16 interested in learning about Vermont's wildlife and gaining outdoor skills can sign up now for a session of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department's Green Mountain Conservation Camps this summer.
The Outside Story: Some animals survive winter by chilling out
Although fur and feathers certainly help retain heat, there is a limit to how much insulation a small animal can carry. So how do they manage to make it through the winter?
State shares early report on 2022 deer seasons
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says an early tally shows that hunters took a little over 17,400 deer in 2022 with the second-highest archery season harvest on record. A final report will be out in March.
Bonfire? Yes. Ice? Not yet
The annual Christmas tree bonfire is set to happen this Saturday, Jan. 14, at 6 p.m. at Anderson Field.
Actor sought for play that portrays Vermont’s assisted suicide law in practice
Pushcart Productions announces open auditions on Saturday, Feb. 4, for a lead male actor in a new play titled “Act 39” written by Circus Smirkus founder Rob Mermin.
Mental illness, food, healing: Waitsfield writer’s memoir ‘Feed Me’ is a local top-seller
Scores of friends, family and colleagues of Erika Nichols-Frazer gathered on a snowy evening at the Big Picture Theater in Waitsfield recently to listen to excerpts from her new memoir “Feed Me: A Story of Food, Love, and Mental Illness.”
The Outside Story: There’s more to fur than meets the eye
A flash of orange streaks across the meadow – a red fox, like a starburst in the snow.
Rotary hosts Pie for Breakfast, announces Not Quite Independence Day theme
The Waterbury Rotary Club has two important updates to share with the community: its popular Pie for Breakfast fundraiser returns on Feb. 4, and Not Quite Independence Day is set for June 24 with the theme “Peace, Love and the 4th of July.”