People and wildlife continue to share Perry Hill trails in winter
Efforts to manage human winter activities like cross-country skiing, fat biking and snowshoeing in the Perry Hill recreation area that’s also an important deer habitat are going well, according to state officials who have been paying close attention the past several years.
Chabad of Waterbury-Stowe hosts Purim celebration on March 7
The recently formed Chabad of Waterbury-Stowe Jewish congregation invites members of the local Jewish community to celebrate the holiday of Purim on March 7.
The Outside Story: Meet New England’s musical fish, the burbot
A relative of the cod, burbot in winter move into shallow waters typically under ice to spawn with males using sounds including clicks and buzzes to attract mates.
Valley Players present all-female cast in murder mystery-comedy, March 2-19
The Valley Players present the play “Murder by Membership Only” Thursdays through Sundays, March 2-19, at the Valley Players Theater in Waitsfield.
The Outside Story: Winter wonders – Icicles, snow rollers, hair ice
Along with the challenges of icy roads and snow shoveling, winter offers a host of wonders if you take the time to look.
Lost Nation Theater presents ‘Frozen Jr.’ March 3-4
Montpelier’s Lost Nation Theater presents the musical “Frozen Jr.” on Friday-Saturday, March 3-4.
Pianist Michael Arnowitt joins Eleva Chamber Players for two Waterbury concerts on Feb. 25
The Eleva Chamber Players present celebrated pianist Michael Arnowitt in a pair of concerts entitled “My Favorite Melodies” on Saturday, Feb. 25, in Waterbury.
Winterfest 2023 wrap up and thanks
On behalf of the leadership team, I'd like to thank all who participated, sponsored and supported a successful 12th annual Waterbury Winterfest.
Camel’s Hump Challenge raises over $95k for Alzheimer’s programs
More than 80 skiers participated in the Alzheimer’s Association 2023 Camel’s Hump Challenge last weekend, raising more than $95,000 to support educational programs and services offered by the Alzheimer’s Association Vermont Chapter.
The Outside Story: Pigeons in love
Humans often ascribe traits that we admire to other animals.
Challah Bake to benefit the Waterbury food shelf
Chabad of Waterbury-Stowe invites community members on Feb. 19 to a Challah Bake.
One more chance to buy a brick for Stowe Street Alley
The Stowe Street Alley Project continues to fundraise toward the goal of renovating the alley beside Stowe Street Emporium in downtown Waterbury with one more fundraiser under way for community members to purchase engraved bricks through Feb. 15.
Montpelier pivots to Valentine party - minus the skating
Organizers of the Valentine’s Day celebration in downtown Montpelier announced on Monday that plans will pivot due to warm weather likely making ice skating a challenge on Tuesday.
Pssst … have a bear story?
There’s a contest afoot that looks to mine the community for its best real-life stories about bears.
People, dogs can sign up now for 25th Annual Mutt Strut on April 23
Registration is now open for the 25th Annual Mutt Strut three-mile race for dogs and dog lovers set for Sunday, April 23, at Little River State Park in Waterbury.
Harwood Interact bottle drive runs through Feb. 18
The Harwood Interact club’s bottle drive runs through Feb. 18 with opportunities to drop off in Waterbury or request a pickup to donate your redeemable bottles and cans.
Contest challenges kids to tell a two-sentence winter story
The Children’s Literacy Foundation has announced deadlines for several grant opportunities and a writing contest for kids ages 12 and under to tell a story about winter – in just two sentences.
February at the library: Fiber arts, comedy, stargazing and more
Here are some highlights of programs happening at the Waterbury Public Library for adults this month. Be sure to check the library website for more details and the most up-to-date information, especially if there is a possibility of a change due to weather.
Moretown ‘birthday party for the trees’ to move mostly indoors on Saturday
Organizers of a Saturday Celebration of the Trees program in Moretown say they have altered their plans to be mostly indoors given the frigid weather in the forecast.
Dalton Trumbo’s letters on stage at Waterbury’s Grange Hall Cultural Center
Pushcart Productions, Plainfield Arts, and the Grange Hall Cultural Center present the play, “Trumbo: Red White and Blacklisted,” featuring the razor-sharp letters of Oscar-winning writer Dalton Trumbo in Plainfield Feb. 10-12, in Waterbury Feb. 17-19, and in White River Junction March 4-5.