If you would like to add something to this calendar, something open to the public, please email Barbara Ball at barbara@windsorlibrary.org

Sew a Tiny Diary

A Springfield Town Library event (Windsor County.) https://www.eventbrite.com/.../sew-a-tiny-diary-tickets...

Snow Sculpture Creation!

Adults and kids are welcome to come learn and create. Come join snow sculpture aficionados Rebecca Haynes and Mark Eyerman and work to create the snow sculpture of your dreams! Bring gardening tools, shovels, maybe even a hand saw, and of course your imagination. We’ll meet in the Windsor Library’s front yard but may expand […]

Walk-In Vaccine Clinic

At the Springfield Town Library (Windsor County.) Tuesday, February 22, 3:00-5:00 pm https://www.springfieldtownlibrary.org/calendar

Zentangle with Katy(Zoom)

A Springfield Town Library event (Windsor County.) https://www.eventbrite.com/.../zentangle-with-katy...  

Vermont Women and the Civil War

A Vermont Humanities Council series hosted by the Hartland Public Library (Windsor County.) Join us as we welcome speaker Howard Coffin - A seventh-generation Vermonter, and the author of four books on the Civil War with a focus on Vermont and the Champlain Corridor. See full biography. Event Description: “Vermont women enlisted for the duration.” So said a Vermont […]

Zoom Presentation: Residential Solar Energy Roundtable

Curious about solar energy and if it might be a good idea for your home? Whiting Library will present via Zoom a virtual roundtable discussion on residential solar energy on March 8th, 2022 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. If you’re interested in renewable energy, come listen, learn, and ask your questions! This roundtable offers the […]

Telling Your Story- Poetry Workshop

A Springfield Town Library event (Windsor County.) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/telling-your-story-poetry-workshop-tickets-265441321137

400 Miles Down the Connecticut River

A Vermont Humanities Council series hosted by the Hartland Public Library (Windsor County.) Michael Tougias (pronounced Toe-gis), author of several books, will present a narrated slide presentation about the history and natural history of the Connecticut River based on his book River Days. Tougias will take the viewer down the entire 410 miles of the […]

Extending the Growing Season: How to Build and Use a Low Tunnel! 

You can grow fresh veggies in Vermont well into the fall (and early next spring), all the more so as our climate warms. Don't wait until August to start thinking about it! This presentation includes basic guidelines on cool weather gardening including what and when to plant, problems you might encounter (not many!), and step-by-step […]