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Feb 8, 2012, East Charleston
Kingdom Coffeehouse: The Sky Blue Boys
The Sky Blue Boys (Banjo Dan & Willy Lindner) have been playing authentic traditional music around the Northeast for years. Reviving the "brothers duet" format that dominated rural music before the emergence of bluegrass and other band styles, they offer
NorthWoods Stewardship Center (154 Leadership Drive)
802-723-6551 Web Site | Map

Feb 17, 2012 through Feb 19, 2012, Island Pond
Island Pond Winter Carnival
Fun events for all ages all weekend including: Ice Skating, Sleigh Rides, Snowmobile Tours, Kids Fishing Derby, Snow Sculpture Competition, Cardboard Sled races, Bluff Mountain Snowshoe, Intro to Ice Fishing, and more...
at locations throughout Island Pond
802-723-9889 Web Site | Map

Feb 18, 2012 through Mar 4, 2012, Lyndonville
2012 Snowflake Festival
2 weeks of family wintertime fun! Sleigh rides, ski races, torchlight parade, spaghetti suppers, pancake breakfasts, skating, snowmobile races, quilt show, chowder fest, and more! A variety of events happen at location in Burke and Lyndonville. Visit th
802-626-9696 Web Site | Map

Feb 27, 2012 through Mar 2, 2012, Jay
Mardi Gras Week at Jay Peak
Celebrate Mardi Gras mountain style at Jay Peak. Music, New Orleans style food, snowshoe obstacle course, ski races, mask making, and, of course, a parade.
Jay Peak Resort (Route 242 )
802-988-2611 Web Site | Map

Mar 7, 2012, Newport
 Finding Higher Ground: Adaptation in the Age of Warming
Scientist and author Amy Seidl explains why the long-term nature of climate change forces us to redesign how we structure our societies and considers our ethical role as planetary stewards. Part of the First Wednesdays series. A Vermont Humanities Council
Goodrich Memorial Library (202 Main Street)
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
Free
802-223-3338 Map

Mar 7, 2012, St. Johnsbury
 The Life and Work of Emily Dickinson
Reclusive poet Emily Dickinson published only a fraction of her poetry during her lifetime. Dartmouth professor Colleen Boggs looks at Dickinson’s life and at how we should consider her writings in our highly public modern age. Part of the First Wednesday
St. Johnsbury Athenaeum (1171 Main Street)
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
Free
802-748-8291 Map

Mar 16, 2012 through Mar 25, 2012, Statewide
Vermont Shop Hop
Sixteen quilting shops around the state are involved with the annual Vermont Shop Hop. Visit at least eight shops to be eligible to win prizes. Each shop offers prizes and specials during the shop hop.
Statewide, location listed on our website
Mon.-Sat., 9-6, Sunday, 9-3
802-238-8048 Web Site

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April 18, 2011