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

The Black Presence at the Battle of Bennington

Teacher and author Phil Holland explores military records and early town histories to present a more diverse picture of Vermont’s iconic battle. Vermont Humanities program, sponsored by the Hartland Public Library. Zoom program; register by emailing director@hartlandlibraryvt.org.

Wetlands are Wonderful with Zapata

A Springfield Town Library Event (Windsor County.) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wetlands-are-wonderfulwith-zapata-tickets-140135193135

Garden Planning 101 with Master Gardener Gordon Clark

Garden Planning 101 with UVM Extension Master Gardener Gordon Clark The Windsor Public Library (Windsor County) is delighted to welcome back Gordon Clark, this time to talk about garden planning.  How do you plan your garden to get the most enjoyment, the most yield, and the least weeds and pests? Come learn how to plan, design, and […]

Know Your Rights

Everyone has basic rights under the U.S. Constitution and civil rights laws. Living in a democracy, it’s critical that we know what our rights are for our own protection and also to help others. What are your rights if you are stopped by the police? Or by Border Patrol or ICE? We will talk about […]

Cartooning with Rick Stromoski: A Virtual Program for Kids Grades 3 & Up

Join award-winning, humorous illustrator & cartoonist Rick Stromoski as he teaches how to draw characters, expressions, and even some fun & goofy animals! This program will be conducted through Zoom. For more information and to register, email Amy McMullen at kids@hartlandlibraryvt.org. (Windsor County.)

[Zoom] Storytelling, Poetry, Music Open Mic!

Come and celebrate spring with us! Tell a story, read a poem (during National Poetry month, no less!), play some music or just come and listen/watch. As one open mic participant said, "I feel like these wonderful open mics have given me a sense of community and helped me to live joyously during the pandemic." […]