Axel’s to feature Photography Shoot-Out winner’s images
When Axel’s Frame Shop and Gallery on Stowe Street reopens after its holiday break this week, a fresh exhibit will mark a debut for Waterbury resident and amateur photographer Sherry Knudsen.
Jan. 31-Feb. 4: Waterbury Winterfest approaches and brings back popular Game Show
Waterbury’s annual stretch of organized wintertime fun is just around the corner with Winterfest scheduled for Jan. 31 through Feb. 4. And after a three-year hiatus, the popular Winterfest Game Show event is back on the schedule for Friday, Feb. 2, but teams need to sign up soon.
Farmers Night concert series begins at the State House Jan. 17
The annual Farmers Night concert series hosted by the Vermont Legislature at the State House kicks off its 2024 lineup on Jan. 17 with a performance by Counterpoint vocal ensemble.
Anglers cautioned to assess ice fishing conditions carefully
Ice conditions across Vermont are inconsistent due to warm and variable weather, and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is urging anglers to put safety first if they venture out ice fishing.
The Outside Story: Thundersnow makes for a rare winter storm
While most of us equate thunderstorms with hot, humid summer weather, they can also happen during the winter. Thundersnow is simply a type of thunderstorm where precipitation falls as snow rather than rain.
TURNmusic presents new ensemble composition, Jan. 13-14
TURNmusic now based in downtown Waterbury at the Phoenix Art Gallery and Music Hall performs a pair of concerts featuring a new composition for its ensemble on Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 13-14.
Christmas tree bonfire scheduled for Jan. 12
Plans are coming together for a Christmas tree bonfire at Anderson Park. Recreation Director Katarina Lisaius said the date is set for Friday, January 12.
Waterbury Wrapped: What did Waterbury read (and more) in 2023?
What did Waterbury read in 2023 and what does it say about our town? One thing I can say for sure – Waterbury loves its library and Waterbury residents love to read.
The Outside Story: Six-legged creatures of winter streams
Insects are abundant in winter streams because they are able to find food and, on most days, the water is warmer than the surrounding land. Many species hatch in time to consume autumn leaves and the bacteria that grow on them.
Later library hours on Saturdays and January program highlights
Here are a few highlights from the Waterbury Public Library’s January event calendar. Be sure to check the library’s website for complete listings of programs and events for adults and children at WaterburyPublicLibrary.com.
Theater skills workshop runs six weeks at the Grange Hall Cultural Center
New Stage Players Theater Lab will offer a six-week scene study workshop for adults and teens in January and February at the Grange Hall Cultural Center in Waterbury Center.
Events, celebrations to ring in the New Year
The countdown to 2024 is on and Vermonters will be ringing in the new year with celebrations around the state. Here is a list of several around our region.
Acts of Kindness awards salute favorite Waterbury people
After putting out a call last month, Revitalizing Waterbury received 75 nominations for its Waterbury Acts of Kindness program, celebrating the people in our community for their many and varied acts of kindness.
The Outside Story: How trees prepare for winter
In handling heavy snow and ice loads – infamous for breaking branches and bending trunks – our northern tree species vary in strategy.
Christmas services 2023
Here is a list of upcoming Christmas and New Year’s church services.
Sign up now for Waterbury Recreation winter programs
It’s the first day of winter and Waterbury Recreation has a list of programs it will be offering for the initial weeks of the season including yoga classes, cookie decorating, pizza + movie nights, journaling, game night and youth after school, vacation and in-service day programs.
The Outside Story: Otters among us
In winter, river otters head upstream into the uplands, seeking areas of fast-moving water that remain open – at least open enough for an otter to slip into a stream in pursuit of fish.
River of Light’s toys & games brighten Waterbury
The 14th annual River of Light lantern parade lit up downtown Waterbury on Saturday as hundreds of people of all ages gathered to walk in and along the colorful, glowing procession bookended by marching bands. Photo gallery here along with a message from parade organizers.
Bear-stories contest seeks entries including kids’ tales
The Mad River Valley Bear Initiative is on the prowl again for local bear stories with a Jan. 31 deadline for entries in its Great Amazing Bear Story Contest.
Registration fills for Camel’s Hump Challenge Alzheimer’s Association 2024 fundraiser
The Camel’s Hump Challenge planning committee, in conjunction with the Vermont Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, announced that it recently opened and filled the registration for the February event within a matter of hours.