Rutland Garden Club Flower Show “FloralOpoly”

RUTLAND, Vt. – On Saturday, Sept. 14, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., the Rutland Garden Club presents a National Garden Club Small Standard Flower Show at the Castleton University Bank Gallery, 104 Merchants Row, downtown Rutland, Vt. Each National … Continued

DAR honors GMUHS student

CHESTER, Vt. – Philip Malazarte, son of Arvi and Jill Ann Malazarte of Chester, has been chosen by his teachers and peers as Green Mountain Union High School’s (GMUHS) newest Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Good Citizens Award Recipient. … Continued

2021 Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl at Castleton University

CASTLETON, Vt. – Seventy-two of the finest high school football players from New Hampshire and Vermont are about to begin practicing for the 68th annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl. It will be a week when strong legs run so that … Continued

Castleton University announces return of Summer Concert Series

CASTLETON, Vt. – Castleton University, in partnership with Heritage Family Credit Union, will present the 25th annual Castleton Summer Concerts at the Pavilion Tuesday evenings in August. The Castleton Summer Concerts at the Pavilion features a lineup of Vermont bands … Continued

Area students named to honors lists for spring semester

Castleton University Dean’s List: Emery Benoit, Cavendish Kolbi Briere, Springfield Saima Cassell, Westminster Adam Debartolo, Perkinsville Mariah Hazard, Jamaica Maureen Hughes, Westminster Taylor Hunter, North Springfield Nicholas Jarvis, Perkinsville Rebekah Lazarek, Westminster Sarah McHugh, Mount Holly Adam Pate, Mount Holly … Continued

Vermont Wildlife Course for educators, July 11-16

Vermont Fish & Wildlife’s summer course for teachers and other educators will be held July 11-16 at Buck Lake in Woodbury, Vt.

MONTPELIER, Vt. – Vermont’s popular fish and wildlife summer course for teachers and other educators will be held July 11-16, 2021. The interactive field course that gets educators out into Vermont’s streams, forests, and wetlands with some of the state’s … Continued

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