To qualify, events must be a benefit, not for profit, or free to attend to be listed at no charge. Events are also listed online at www.bartonchronicle.com/events.
CANCELLATIONS
- JOHNSBURY COLORS OF THE KINGDOM FESTIVAL CANCELED
Due to public health and safety concerns due to Covid-19 the Northeast Kingdom Chamber has canceled the Colors of the Kingdom Festival for September. It will return on September 18, 2021.
PRE-REGISTRATION
FAMILY GARDENING SERIES
The University of Vermont (UVM) Extension 4-H is hosting “Eating what we grow,” an online bi-weekly gardening series that will run throughout the summer. Each hour-long class will include a 20-minute presentation followed by an interactive Q and A session. Geared to beginner gardeners, ages 9-14 but can be for all ages. Pre-registration is required by the Monday prior to each week’s session. To sign up, go to http://go.uvm.edu/4-h-garden-survey. Classes are free. Sessions will run from 10-11 a.m. on the following dates: August 4: Garden neighbors. The focus will be on weeding, thinning, pruning and mulching and include easy-to-prepare vegetable recipes to try at home. August 18: This year, next year — planning and preserving. Featured topics include harvesting vegetables to eat fresh or preserve, drying herbs and planning for next year’s garden, including soil testing. To request a disability-related accommodation to participate, contact Rose Crossley at [email protected], or (866) 860-1382.
MOOSE HUNTING PERMIT AUCTION NOW OPEN
Vermont’s auction for three moose hunting permits is open until 4:30 p.m. August 12. Bids will be opened and winners notified on August 13. Auction winners will hunt in Wildlife Management Unit E in the northeast corner of the state during the October 1 through 7 archery season, or in the October 17 through 22 regular season. Bids must be entered with a sealed bid form available from Vermont Fish and Wildlife. A minimum bid of $1,500 is required. Bids do not include the cost of a hunting license, or moose hunting permit fee. Moose permit bid packets can be obtained by calling Fish and Wildlife at (802) 828-1190, or by emailing [email protected].
FRIDAY, JULY 17
HIGHLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS PRESENTS: THE REAL MCCOY
On Friday, July 17 at 6:30 p.m. Highland Center for the Arts, 2875 Hardwick Street in Greensboro will present The Real McCoy. Spread out on the lawn or sit on the patio to view this show full of stunts and lightening fast wit. The Miso Hungry food truck will be there from 4-8 p.m. Masks are required. Reservations are required, please visit highlandartsvt.org.
SATURDAY, JULY 18
VIRTUAL SHEEP AND GOAT CAMP
University of Vermont Extension 4-H is sponsoring a virtual sheep and goat camp on Saturday, July 18. Youths, ages eight to 18, are invited to partake. The free camp, offered through Facebook Live, will run from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Participants do not need to be enrolled in 4-H. To register, go to http://go.uvm.edu/sheepgoatcamp. To request a disability-related accommodation to participate, contact Wendy Sorrell, UVM Extension 4-H livestock educator and camp organizer, at (802) 651-8343, extension 531, or [email protected] by July 10.
GROW YOUR OWN WILD EDIBLES WORKSHOP
Grow Your Own will host a free workshop on wild edibles in Hardwick on Saturday, July 18, led by Erin Roshenthal and Lucian Avery. Registration is required by July 15. Participants will learn to identify wild edibles, cook them and taste test. Masks are required. Social distancing rules will apply. Space is limited. To register, contact [email protected], or call (802) 472-5940.
OLD STONE HOUSE MUSEUM PUBLIC WORKSHOP
A knit virtual workshop event: Democracy together knitting circle with Eve Jacobs-Carnahan, will take place on Saturday, July 18, from 7 to 8 p.m. Please register in advance for this workshop by visiting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsf-iorT4uGNVioErqcxiOlkWLTOPFGN3_. For knitting instructions visit: https://knitdemocracy.org/makeblocks/. Those interested in receiving a free kit with yarn and instructions before taking part, please email Eve Jacobs-Carnahan.
HIGHLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS PRESENTS: PB JR. & THE ISOLATORS
On Saturday, July 18 at 6:30 p.m. Highland Center for the Arts, 2875 Hardwick Street in Greensboro will present PB Jr. & The Isolators, long-time leaders of Vermont’s music scene join with a rotating lineup and an unplugged take on Roots, Blues and Americana. Spread out on the lawn or sit on the patio. Rory’s mobile eats will be there from 4-8 p.m. Masks are required. Reservations are required, please visit highlandartsvt.org.
TUESDAY, JULY 21
FAMILY GARDENING ONLINE PRESENTATION
The University of Vermont (UVM) Extension 4-H is hosting “Eating what we grow,” an online gardening presentation from 10 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 21. The hour-long class will include a 20-minute presentation on what plants eat and what eats plants, followed by an interactive Q and A session. Geared to beginner gardeners, ages 9-14 but can be for all ages. Viewers will learn about composting, soil building and how to identify and control common garden pests. Pre-registration is required by the Monday prior to the session. To sign up, go to http://go.uvm.edu/4-h-garden-survey. The class is free. To request a disability-related accommodation to participate, contact Rose Crossley at [email protected], or (866) 860-1382.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
BLOOD DRIVE IN NEWPORT
The Newport United Church will be hosting a blood drive on Wednesday, July 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Those interested, please call (800) 733-2767, or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter: united to schedule an appointment. Those donating can streamline their experience and save up to 15 minutes by visiting RedCrossBlod.org/RapidPass to complete a pre-donation reading and health history questions on the day of the appointment.
FRIDAY, JULY 24
BREAD AND PUPPET THEATER PRESENTS: EXISTIBILITY
Bread and Puppet presents Existibility, at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 24, at the Bread and Puppet Farm, 753 Heights Road in Glover. This is a quasi medieval morality play (minus the divinity in charge) about existence or the ability to exist. Admission: $10. Additional donations welcome. Tickets available only online at breadandpuppet.org.
SATURDAY, JULY 25
BREAD AND PUPPET THEATER PRESENTS: INSURRECTION-RESURRECTION SERVICES
Bread and Puppet presents Insurrection-Resurrection Services, at 4 p.m. Saturday, July 25, at the Bread and Puppet Farm, 753 Heights Road in Glover. This demonstrates the ills that inspire uprising against incompetent government and the tragedies that result from that incompetence and call for resurrection. Admission: $10. Additional donations welcome. Tickets available only online at breadandpuppet.org.
SUNDAY, JULY 26
BREAD AND PUPPET THEATER PRESENTS: THE INSURRECTION CIRCUS
Bread and Puppet presents The Insurrection Circus, at 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 26, at the Bread and Puppet Farm, 753 Heights Road in Glover. Flag dancers, stiltwalkers and the whole roaring, squawking menagerie of paper-maché beasts and divinities attempt to speak to the heart of the current situation.. Admission: $10. Additional donations welcome. Tickets available only online at breadandpuppet.org.
MONDAY, JULY 27
OUTDOOR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL IN ALBANY
An Outdoor Vacation Bible School will be held at the Albany Methodist Church on Route 14 in Albany, July 27-31 from 10 a.m. to noon. There will be crafts, snacks, outdoor activities, singing, Bible stories and verses under a big tent. Safe practices will be followed. All ages children are welcome. Questions, call 754-2790.
THURSDAY, JULY 30
JAY FOCUS GROUP TAG SALE FUNDRAISER
Jay Focus Group will be hosting a super tag sale and 50/50 fundraiser in Jay on Beadle Hill Road, Jay just off Rte. 242 on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 30, 31, and August 1, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Something for all ages and interest, plus gift baskets, mystery bags and 50/50 raffle with four chances to win. Masks required. Donations are needed. For more info, visit www.jayvt.com. The group is looking for: in good condition household items, arts, crafts, decorations, sports equipment, jewelry, tools, gardening items, small furniture (indoor or outdoor), toys, etcetera. Please no clothing, no books, no televisions, and no computers or printers. Those interested can call (802) 343-5687, or email [email protected] for an appointment to bring items to Jay or for pickup.
FRIDAY, JULY 31
BREAD AND PUPPET THEATER PRESENTS: EXISTIBILITY
Bread and Puppet presents Existibility, at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 31, at the Bread and Puppet Farm, 753 Heights Road in Glover. This is a quasi medieval morality play (minus the divinity in charge) about existence or the ability to exist. Admission: $10. Additional donations welcome. Tickets available only online at breadandpuppet.org.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CHICKEN BBQ
The Knights of Columbus will hold a Chicken BBQ on Saturday, August 1 at the Hardwick K of C Hall from noon to -2 p.m. Half chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, roll and water. $12.50 for prepaid; $15.00 day of. *Only cooking 20 chicken over presold amount. Takeout only. Rain or shine. Call Richard- 472-8282 at Brochu’s Garage or Bear- 472-5501 at Dona’s Car Store to order.
BREAD AND PUPPET THEATER PRESENTS: INSURRECTION-RESURRECTION SERVICES
Bread and Puppet presents Insurrection-Resurrection Services, at 4 p.m. Saturday, August 1, at the Bread and Puppet Farm, 753 Heights Road in Glover. This demonstrates the ills that inspire uprising against incompetent government and the tragedies that result from that incompetence and call for resurrection. Admission: $10. Additional donations welcome. Tickets available only online at breadandpuppet.org.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2
BREAD AND PUPPET THEATER PRESENTS: THE INSURRECTION CIRCUS
Bread and Puppet presents The Insurrection Circus, at 4 p.m. on Sunday, August 2, at the Bread and Puppet Farm, 753 Heights Road in Glover. Flag dancers, stiltwalkers and the whole roaring, squawking menagerie of paper-maché beasts and divinities attempt to speak to the heart of the current situation.. Admission: $10. Additional donations welcome. Tickets available only online at breadandpuppet.org.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5
VERMONT’S BIG GAME MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020-2030 PUBLIC MEETING
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is holding a virtual public meeting on Wednesday, August 5, to answer questions and record public comment on the draft 2020-2030 Vermont Big Game Plan. The meeting will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams on a computer or smart phone at this link https://tinyurl.com/y6w6tauv (please download the Microsoft Teams app ahead of time). Participants can also call into the meeting on the telephone by calling 802-828-7667 and entering 743579474#. The meeting will begin with a brief presentation on the plan. People are urged to review the document prior to attending. The draft plan is available at www.vtfishandwildlife.com.
ONGOING
AMERICAN LEGION POST #21 NEWPORT
The American Legion Post #21 is located at 5 Veterans Avenue in Newport (next to the high school). Ongoing events include Bingo every Friday at 6:30 p.m. and every Sunday at 12:30 p.m., and horseshoes every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., and live music from 6-9 on Thursdays. Visit their Facebook page for more information.
BARTON COMMUNITY SEED EXCHANGE
The Community Seed Exchange at the Barton Public Library is operating out of a member’s house. These free seeds are donated by seed companies and are mostly heirloom and open-pollinated, never GMO. Those interested can request the latest inventory and order form by emailing [email protected] Those who have extra seeds to spare that are non-GMO and viable can donate them to the CSE to be given to area gardeners.
GREENSBORO HISTORY EXPLORER WALK
Take the self-guided History Explorer Walk in Greensboro Village or Greensboro Bend. Children and adults alike are invited to explore Greensboro’s history with a self-guided walk through the village sponsored by the Greensboro Historical Society & Greensboro Free Library. Pick up a map with a questionnaire on the back at the Greensboro Free Library, the Greensboro Historical Society, at Smith’s Store or visit www.greensborofreelibrary.org or www.greensborohistoricalsociety.org to print one. Follow the numbered designations to each historic location, read the history and answer the questionnaire. To receive a free volume of the history of Greensboro, take sheets to the library to receive book. The walk will be posted from July 15 through Labor Day.
VFW POST #798 & AUXILIARY
The VFW Post #798 located at 141 Central Street, Newport will hold its next meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 9. See Facebook page for all events and updates.
CHURCH NOTIFICATIONS
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH IN ISLAND POND
The phone number for the Calvary Baptist Church in Island Pond has changed to (802) 487-0229.
OUR LADY FATIMA CATHOLIC CHURCH MASS
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Craftsbury will have their summer Masses on Saturdays at 6 p.m. For information on updated Mass protocols go to: www.vermoncatholic.org.
SUNDAY SERVICES ON ZOOM
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Newport, is having Sunday services on Zoom. Those interested in attending may call (802) 334-7365, or email [email protected] to get the link and the password, or for more information
FARMER’S MARKETS
GLOVER FARMERS MARKET
The Glover Farmers Market will take place every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with the first half hour from 11 to 11:30 a.m. reserved for higher risk customers. Pre-order phone and internet sales can be made through the links to vendors on Glover Farmers Market’s new website www.gloverfarmersmarket.org. Pre-ordering is encouraged and customers with pre-orders will be able to wait for their purchases in a designated loading zone. Walk-up patronage will be allowed with social distancing. Customers and vendors must wear masks and maintain six feet of distance from all others with ten customers allowed within the vending area. Hand sanitizer dispensers at the market’s access and exit points, masks provided for those without, and regular cleaning of surfaces. To learn more please visit www.nofavt.org. Vendor applications are available by contacting [email protected]
HARDWICK FARMERS MARKET
The Hardwick Farmers Market is held every Friday from 3-6 p.m. at Atkins Field, Hardwick.
NEWPORT CENTER FARMERS MARKET
The Newport Center Farmers Market is seeking vendors for Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 5 through August 29. It will be $10 per weekend. Those who are interested may call D.J. Glover at 673-5873, or Denise at 673-6807 to reserve a spot.
NEWPORT FARMERS MARKETS
The Newport Farmers Market is opened Saturdays through October 17, and Wednesdays June 3 through October 14, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 246 Causeway, rain or shine. Community and vendor safety is first, masks are highly recommended. Take out orders from Bowen Jr. Fried Chicken is available. Also Renee Fontains’ shaved ice and smoothies. EBT and debit cards accepted. Farm-to-family coupon site. Crop cash coupons available. For more information, call 274-8206, or 334-6858.
QUILTS FOR A CAUSE AT THE NEWPORT FARMERS MARKET
The Morgan-based Circle of Friends will not be able to have its annual bazaar this summer due to COVID-19 constraints. They will be selling, handmade crafts and raffle tickets for a beautiful queen-sized quilt every Saturday in July and into August at the Newport Farmers’ Market from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to raise money for various groups in Essex and Orleans counties. To learn more about the sale, or to make a donation, please contact Candy Moot at (802) 279-8449.
GALLERIES
CRYSTAL LAKE FALLS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ONLINE
Crystal Lake Falls Historical Association now has summer open hours for the Barton Museum — Pierce House, Sundays, July 12 through August 30 from 1 to 4 p.m. Brick Kingdom park daylight hours.
FAIRBANKS MUSEUM
1302 Main Street, St. Johnsbury. 748-2372. Open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Safety measures will be in place for hand washing and distancing space. Masks will be mandatory. New experiences bring guests outside and around the Fairbanks Museum campus. The Shippee Family Eye Care Butterfly House contains native species and flowering plants. Outdoor tours and demonstrations will include architectural tours of the building and planetarium-like shows in outdoor spaces. Ticketing will keep guests safe to limit the number of visitors at any given time. For details, visit www.fairbanksmuseum.org.
HIGHLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Highland Center for the Arts will be hosting a new exhibit called Sheltering in Place: A reflection by Vermont artists and writers’ on time spent during Covid-19, created by Calais artist Hasso Ewing with creations by over 100 Vermont artists and writers. This exhibit opened July 1 and will run through August 9. The hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. by reservation only. For more information go to highlandartsvt.org.
PARKER PIE GALLERY
The Parker Pie Gallery is showing a new exhibit until July 28, oil paintings by Maggie Neale. Located at 161 County Road, West Glover. (802) 525-3366.
LIBRARIES
BARTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Barton Public Library is now open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Only three patrons at a time.
COBLEIGH PUBLIC LIBRARY
70 Depot Street, Lyndonville. Curbside service —Call in request at 626-5475, or email [email protected], or place a hold through the catalog with a library card number. Once the request is ready, the library staff will call. Pick up hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday between noon and 4 p.m.
CRAFTSBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Church Lane, Craftsbury Common. 586-9683. Email [email protected]. Foyer service available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 2 to 5 p.m., Tuesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon. Only one person at a time allowed in foyer and must wear a mask. Patrons may not enter past the foyer. Visit limited to under 15 minutes, even if no one else is waiting to come inside. Book returns should go in the return box in the foyer. For full details visit www.craftsburypubliclibrary.org.
DAILEY MEMORIAL LIBRARY
101 Junior High Drive, Derby Center. Hours: Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Story time is Tuesday at 10:30 on the lawn. Face coverings are required for all entering the building for those greater than 2 years old. No unattended children under the age of 13 may enter. Only 10 individuals may be in the building at any time. For more information, call the library at 766-5063, visit www.daileymemoriallibrary.org or check Facebook page.
GLOVER PUBLIC LIBRARY
51 Bean Hill Road, Glover. 525-4365. Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 12-5 p.m.
GREENSBORO FREE LIBRARY
53 Wilson Street, Greensboro. Open for in-person visits as well as curbside pickup of materials on Monday, Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For more details or search the library catalog visit www.greensborofreelibrary.org. Call 533-2531 or email [email protected] to request books, movies, magazines, printed forms such as tax forms or to make an appointment.
HITCHCOCK MUSEUM AND LIBRARY
1252 VT Route 100, Westfield. 744-2484. Open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1 to 7 p.m. Contact the library for additional information.
JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
The Jones Memorial Library is offering scheduled curbside services at 1 Water Street in Orleans. Books, audio books, and DVDs are available. Visit their card catalog or put books on hold at www.jonesmemoriallibrary.wordpress.com. The username is jones memorial and there is no password required. One may also email, [email protected], or give a call at 754-6660 to place an order or get assistance. Please allow up to 48 hours to schedule an appointment.
LEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY
Irasburg. 754-2526. www.leachpubliclibrary.org. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 3 to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Patrons limited to 1 family or 3 persons at a time. 15 minutes suggested visitation time. Social distancing must be observed. Hand sanitizer will be provided at the door. Masks are encouraged. All books must be returned through the outside slot, where they will be quarantined for 4 days.
RAND MEMORIAL LIBRARY
160 Railroad Street, North Troy. Open for requests and curbside pick up on Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m.to noon. Requests can be sent through Facebook, email [email protected] or by calling the library at 988-4741. For more information on procedures or to access the library catalog visit www.randmemorial.com.
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