GREENSBORO – A group of volunteers from six neighboring towns is on a mission to show that, through simple home improvements, not only can homeowners save money on their energy bills, but that those savings will more than pay for the cost of doing the work. That was the goal[Read More…]
Our Communities
Tracker Teaches Techniques March 30
by Norma Wiesen HARDWICK “Learn About Tracking” will be presented March 30 on the Hardwick Trails, 10 a.m. to noon. Naturalist and tracker Jonathan Shapiro will explain how to find the signs of creatures in the woodlands. As winter wanes and spring begins, humans and wildlife get more active, so[Read More…]
HCTV Releases “That’s So March!”
by Hardwick Community Television HARDWICK — Hardwick Community Television’s first edition of Community Clips has been released and is ready for viewing. Ten contributors provided 16 clips that include geese, potholes and sinkholes, snow, mud, backyard birds, pigs, sheep, chickens, maple syrup, sap boiling, early blooms, snow and more snow.[Read More…]
Solar Eclipse Party at Library
WALDEN — The Walden Community Library will hold a total solar eclipse party and bonfire on April 8 to witness and learn about the once-in-a-lifetime celestial event. Totality will occur for just a few minutes starting at 3:28. The library will be open from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for[Read More…]
HCTV Brings Back “Made In Hardwick”
HARDWICK – Hardwick Community Television (HCTV) is extending a call to local video producers for new video work with a local focus in the greater Hardwick, Woodbury and Greensboro Area. The goal is to add to a collection of work that builds a sense of place by referencing the place[Read More…]
“That’s So March!”
HARDWICK — Hardwick Community Television’s first edition of “Community Clips” was released March 21 and is ready for you to view. Sit back, relax and click on the picture to take in “That’s So March!” Ten contributors provided 16 clips where you will see and hear geese, potholes and sinkholes,[Read More…]
Conversations and Solutions on Substance Misuse March 26
CRAFTSBURY – Craftsbury Schools and Healthy Lamoille Valley will present a community interactive evening of conversations around supporting youth and preventing substance misuse including learning about resources, and finding solutions together on March 26, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Craftsbury Academy. The evening includes a pizza dinner, door prizes,[Read More…]
Probiotic Potluck March 20
HARDWICK – The Civic Standard will hold a probiotic potluck on Wed., March 20, with their weekly supper at 5:30 p.m. Dinner will be pork roast slow-cooked in kimchi. Those attending may bring along pickles, sourdough bread, kombucha, cheese, or anything else to share (empty-handed eaters also welcome.) The meal[Read More…]
Mending Circle Meets Sundays
HARDWICK – A mending circle will meet to fix clothing at The Civic Standard on every third Sunday at 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The next circle will meet Sunday, April 21. A crew of newbies and experts meet at The Civic Standard to connect with friends old and new[Read More…]
Super Bingo Benefit April 7
HARDWICK – A benefit for the Green Mountain Tech and Career Center student trip to Texas will be held on Sunday, April 7, from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Hardwick American Legion Post No. 7. Featured at the benefit will be a super bingo $1,000 grand prize and[Read More…]
Documentary Film on Tour in Area
ST. JOHNSBURY/GREENSBORO – “Just Getting By,” a new documentary film on Vermonters struggling with food and housing insecurity plays in St. Johnsbury and Greensboro. “Just Getting By” by Bess O’Brien will tour Vermont from March 22-April 12th. The movie will play at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum on March 28 and[Read More…]