HUMANITIES
The Abenaki Storytelling Project takes place in Mayo Farm Fields. The focus is exploring how the pandemic, COVID-19 vaccine-related perceptions, disparities, and access affect the Indigenous population of the region. Osher offers From Dirt to Iron presented by John Hart, Jr. Read more…
PANDEMIC NEWS
State walk-in clinics and most pharmacies have the new Omicron boosters from Moderna and Pfizer. There were 14 COVID-19 outbreaks, with 12 in the school/childcare segment this week. Read more…
ART ON THE WALLS
A Shared Life, a Collection of Art created by Carolyn and Harold Babcock, opens with a reception at the Montgomery Center for the Arts. The Artist In Residence Gallery features Rebecca Nase-Chomyn, Sarah McGarghan, Deborah Travis, and Pam Krout-Voss with a live reception at the gallery. Bryan Memorial Gallery continues the online segment Let Us Introduce You with Ella Delyanis. Cold Hollow Sculpture Park has something new in the Park meadows but the season is coming to an end. Read more…
ART FOR SALE
The Olde Milk House Shoppe has reopened for the season with holiday art and crafts and home decor. Read more…
DANCE
Island Arts opens the barn doors to community dancing for Easy International Folk Dancing with instructor Leslie Alpert. Read more…
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
River Arts offers the October Open Studio Figure Drawing as a community facilitated group. Social Sundays continue at the Milton Artists’ Guild Art Center. Read more…
ON STAGE LIVE
Troy Millette and the Fire Below, the Ryan Sweezey Band, Chris & Erica, Bob Recupero, Shane’s Apothecary, the Phil Abair Band featuring Keeghan Nolan, Rick Carnell and Looper Guy, the Dog Catchers, Jerborn, Annie & the Hedonists, the Wormdogs, NightHawk, Bad Horsey, and Gary Wade and friends all play live at a venue near you. Read more…
HISTORIC RENOVATIONS
Gov. Phil Scott was in St. Albans to announce tax credits for 49 projects statewide including four in Franklin County. Read more…
FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF
The Eloquent Page celebrates Stephen Russell Payne’s newest book, You Were Always There. The story is set on Caspian Lake, “Vermont’s Most Peaceful Lake,” in Greensboro. Read more…