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12 Vermont winter festivals you won't want to miss in 2026
As tempting as it may be to hibernate through these short days and long nights, I can tell you from experience that if you ...
As the snow begins to melt and Vermont thaws out from a long, snowy winter, our thoughts quickly turn to spring. To farmers’ markets bursting with fresh veggies and colorful bouquets. To vibrant green ...
For those looking to start off the new year with a bang, luckily, Vermont will host various fireworks shows on New Year's Eve ...
It’s been nearly a century since the last total solar eclipse in northern Vermont, so there’s no way a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence like this can happen without a big party. Venues and organizations ...
MONTPELIER — Winners of the annual Vermont Signature Events program have been named by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce and the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing. They include the Vermont ...
Despite the challenges of the past 15 months, many Vermont performing arts and entertainment organizations are persisting. We daresay some are offering their most creative programming yet, swapping ...
It’s the season of the witch in Vermont. And the ghosts and ghouls and goblins. It’s the season to roam the neighborhood dressed like a weirdo, demand candy at people’s doorsteps or put skeletons on ...
Vermont marks Pride Week through Sept. 10, and as the weekend approaches so do several events geared toward celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. Some of those celebrations involve music, some involve ...
Winter is an ideal time to embrace hygge, the Danish and Norwegian term for getting cozy. But during Vermont’s roughly eight months of cold and dark — give or take — fleece blankets, crackling fires ...
Where will you be on April 8? Whether you already call Vermont home or you’re planning a visit to experience the total solar eclipse (if you were able to snag a vacation rental or hotel room, that is) ...
The study says about 8,800 people took part in horse-related events in Vermont last summer and fall. File photo [H]orse-related events in Vermont generate about $21 million in economic activity each ...
Marcelle and Sen. Patrick Leahy at a previous Taste of Vermont event in Washington, D.C. Photo courtesy Mike McCabe [V]ermont’s storied Taste of Vermont event will host its largest gathering ever of ...
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