This year’s Lamoille Family Center Holiday Project might have had a different format this year, but it still served 145 families, including 303 children, in the county.
Author and essayist Jess Row offers a virtual reading and writing talk Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. and Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. as part of the Vermont Studio Center’s visiting writer program.
The annual Martin Luther King Jr. event sponsored by Greater Stowe Interfaith Coalition is Sunday, Jan. 17, 4 p.m. on Zoom.
Stowe Vibrancy is presenting a winter jazz brunch featuring the Vermont jazz trio of Remi Savard, Jeremy Hill and Peter Schmeeckle on several dates through March.
Lamoille Chamber of Commerce has set three dates for its Legislative Update Series.
The Racial Equity Alliance of Lamoille envisions a community that embodies inclusion, equity and justice as values central to our identity.
Honor. This is a word that is ingrained into the ethos of people who have served in the U.S. military.
Stowe’s Tree of Lights has brightened the darkness with 813 lights.
Cesar Cornejo will discuss the relationship between art, architecture and society in a virtual artist talk at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Monday, Jan. 11, 7 p.m.
If you are a resident of Stowe and need help purchasing groceries, there is help available. Just fill out a confidential form at forms.gle/K7J8BwUdquiU8XVb6.
Charlie Lusk, a longtime Stowe resident and former selectboard member who has served on countless other boards and in a variety of municipal positions, turns 80 today, Jan. 7.
• Three local students graduated this spring from Clarkson University: Jason John Cantwell and Brian Wright Pepe, both of Morrisville, and Alexander George Cummings of Jeffersonville.
• Clark Brown of Stowe was named to the spring 2020 dean’s list at Endicott College, in Beverly, Mass.
Have you seen the glow that is lighting up Stowe’s village green? It’s the Tree of Lights, and every light — all 623 — express love, joy, and thankfulness for loved ones, health care professio…
The Vermont Network Against Domestic Violence, a leading voice in the movement to end domestic and sexual violence, is launching Uplift Vermont.
Healthy Lamoille Valley hosts regular coalition meetings the first Tuesday of each month to anyone interested in preventing and reducing youth substance use.
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