As warmer weather approaches, it is a great time to consider how you use the outdoor spaces in your life. Whether you rent or own, use public land or private, there are things that you can think about to help make these outdoor spaces work be…
Champlain Valley Quilters holds its annual quilt show, “Seams like Spring,” with featured artist Karen Abrahamovich, Friday to Sunday, April 26-28. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and noon-4 p.m. on Sunday.
In the wake of a second budget defeat, South Burlington School District teachers, staff and students packed a board meeting last Wednesday night to show support for programming and positions at risk of being cut.
Vermont has 16 new bear ambassadors thanks to Vermont Coverts: Woodlands for Wildlife, a conservation organization that educates landowners and others about sound forest management and wildlife stewardship.
Howard Center’s Spring Community Education Series presents a free panel discussion, “Substance Use and Our Community,” with moderator Beth Holden, the center’s chief client services officer in the auditorium of dealer.com, 1 Howard St., Burli…
On Saturday, March 30, nine students in grades six to eight represented Mater Christi School in Burlington at the 2024 Vermont Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Fair at Norwich University.
Masonry has always been a presence in the Green Mountain State. From the first settlers to the present, Vermont Masons have made a difference in their communities.
Chittenden County Property Management Co. has teamed up with the national Cleaning for a Reason nonprofit to offer free cleaning services to people battling cancer.
Hannah Miller, left, an associate professor of education at Vermont State University-Johnson, is spending her sabbatical on a quest to write, read and knit in as many public libraries in Vermont as possible.
Sarah Frechette, artist and founder of the touring puppet company Puppetkabob, conducted a residency for students in kindergarten to fifth grade at South Burlington’s Orchard School.
“As a Vermonter with Irish, French Canadian and Lebanese roots, I have long bemoaned the fact that our written history rarely includes those with similar or other varied backgrounds,” historian, author and educator Elise Guyette of South Burl…
Under the direction of their respective conductors, Erik Kroncke and Mary Jane Austin, South Burlington Community Chorus and Mad River Chorale will jointly present their spring concerts in two different venues.
Charlotte A. (Harring) Teese, 82, of South Burlington, died on Friday, April 5, 2024, in Berlin after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
The Burlington Garden Club welcomes speaker Polly Ericksen, inaugural director of the University of Vermont Food Systems Research Center to its next monthly meeting, Tuesday, April 23, 1 p.m., Faith United Methodist Church, 899 Dorset St., So…
A second try at passing a South Burlington school budget failed by 150 votes last week.
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