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Are pets allowed in Vermont's state parks? It depends.
It's summer in the Green Mountain State, and many Vermonters are seeking outdoor activities to do with their pets. If you're one of those people, a trip to Vermont's pet-friendly state parks may be the perfect solution. Most of Vermont's 55 developed, staff-operated state parks allow pets with some restrictions....
Vermont Conversation: Jay Craven on filmmaking as activism and reimagining Vermont’s founding story
In Craven’s latest epic film, “Lost Nation,” Ethan Allen meets Lucy Terry Prince, a formerly enslaved woman in Guilford who scholars believe was the nation’s first African American poet. Read the story on VTDigger here: Vermont Conversation: Jay Craven on filmmaking as activism and reimagining Vermont’s founding story.
Grace Potter’s concert series to benefit Vermont flood relief
Burlington, VT- Musician Grace Potter announced on Tuesday that this year’s Grand Point North Concert Series will now serve as a benefit for local flood relief. Proceeds from Potters sets on July 27th and 28th will go toward helping Vermonters while they continue assessing damage. There will also be a silent auction to raise additional funds.
RCMS July 21 concert features new artistic director
Sunday, July 21 at 4 p.m. —ROCHESTER—The Rochester Chamber Music Society opens its July 21 concert at 4 p.m. in the Federated Church of Rochester under the direction of newly appointed Artistic Director Adda Kridler. The afternoon concert features Gabriel Boyers, violin; Adda Kridler, violin; Maren Rothfritz, viola; and Kirsten Jermé, cello. The program includes “The Lark Ascending,” a consistent favorite, written by Vaughan-Williams and inspired by the poem of the same name. Also on the program are works by John Luther Adams and Haydn.
The Valley Players seek local actors for ‘The Mousetrap’
The Valley Players will hold auditions on July 28 and 30 for their October production of the classic Agatha Christie play “The Mousetrap.”. Auditions will be held on Sunday, July 28, at 4 p.m. and Tuesday, July 30, at 6:30 p.m. at the Valley Players Theater on Main Street (Vermont Route 100) in Waitsfield.
Counterpoint Chorus plays Brahms, Beethoven with Mclane, Dunlop and Markowitz
Sunday, July 21 at 3 p.m.—RANDOLPH—Chandler is pleased to welcome Counterpoint’s Spring Program presenting works by Brahms, Beethoven, and Bartok which mine the rich lode of European folk songs as inspiration for lively and sophisticated music for chamber vocal ensemble and piano. The program features three instrumentalists...
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