If you would like to add something to this calendar, something open to the public, please email Barbara Ball at barbara@windsorlibrary.org
Where are all the GREAT WOMEN ARTISTS?
Special Program Friends Lanpher Memorial Library, Hyde Park, Lamoille County, VT Speaker August Burns August Burns will give a surprising and thought-provoking take on Art History. Inspired by the #metoo movement, it’s time to challenge our assumptions and reclaim women’s place in the tradition of great Western art. August Burns is an award-winning portrait and […]
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 […]
Salvation Farms : Vermont’s use of farm raised foods
The Friends of Lanpher Library (Lamoille County.) TUESDAY TALK with Theresa Snow. Theresa Snow, founder of Salvation Farms in 2004, is also a founding Board member of the North American Association of Gleaning Organizations. She has been recognized and / or collaborated with many organizations such as Pete’s Greens, High Mowing Organic Seeds and served […]
Vermont Center for Ecostudies Introduces Family Science Opportunities around Vermont
The Vermont Center for Ecostudies (vtecostudies.org) unites people and science for conservation projects around Vermont. Join Outreach Naturalist, Julia Pupko, as she introduces us to several exciting studies in Vermont including the Vermont Lady Beetle Atlas, the Vermont Bee Atlas, Birder Broker (emphasis on birders), the Vernal Pool Atlas, Mountain BirdWatch, the Forest Bird Monitoring […]
Elizabeth Morrison, How China Became Buddhist and Buddhism Became Chinese
1st Wednesdays Zoom, St. Johnsbury Athenaeum (Caledonia County): Elizabeth Morrison, How China Became Buddhist and Buddhism Became Chinese Chinese society never became exclusively Buddhist, but other religious traditions had to respond as Buddhist ideas, practices, and institutions permeated the country. Middlebury Religion professor Elizabeth Morrison discusses how the Buddhist tradition came to China, how it […]
Senator Sanders Invites You to A Virtual Public Libraries Discussion on the American Rescue Plan
Please join Senator Sanders for a virtual roundtable discussion to discuss how Vermont public libraries have continued to serve their communities through the pandemic, and how the American Rescue Plan funds can be used to create new programming to meet the needs of Vermonters. What: Roundtable Discussion with Vermont Public Libraries on the American Rescue […]
Learn to Write a Waterway Quest
A Springfield Town Library event (Windsor County.)
Maximizing Your Social Security Benefits
A Springfield Town Library virtual event (Windsor County.)
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.)
Race Amity Watch Party
A Springfield Town Library event (Windsor County.)