HUMANITIES
Osher begins the Fall weekly series as Mary Danko examines intellectual freedom as the fundamental right of library patrons to access, explore, and express information freely is challenged. Read more…
ARTS IN EDUCATION
September 14-20 is National Arts in Education Week. The arts drive student success across every measure: academic achievement, workforce readiness, wellness, and equity. Read more…
ART ON THE WALLS
On this day of remembrance, we visit the Artists Registry of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. The Artist In Residence collection spotlight is on Fairfield artist Kristina Bolduc. Bryan Gallery congratulates William Gotha for the Alden Bryan Best in Show Award for Transitions. Read more…
ART FOR SALE
The Milton Artists’ Guild holds the fifth annual Art & Stroll with vendors, live music, a free raffle, and a scavenger hunt. Read more…
ART YOU CREATE
Hearthside Handcrafts meet at Bent Northrop Memorial Library to share skills and create memories. Spotlight Vintage hosts a block print artist pop-up to Block Print Your Own Clothes with Sam Burns. Autumn Adventures, the Enosburgh Recreation new fall program for seniors, begins with Paint and Tea with Victoria. Franklin County NRCD and the Franklin Watershed Committee offer Lake Carmi Community Art Making. River Arts hosts the in-person, Paint & Sip: Sunflowers in Bloom with Jen Volansky. Read more…
DANCE
The joy of International Folk Dancing continues with Lesley Alpert. Read more…
FILM
It is Classic Movie Night (and Matinee!) with the recent Knives Out starring Daniel Craig in a modernized “cozy.” Read more…
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
Social Sunday continues with new hours at the Milton Artists’ Guild Art Center. Worthen Library hosts a monthly SoulCollage Workshop. River Arts begins a three-week DIY Cosplay Creations workshop series with Abby O’Sullivan. Read more…
ON STAGE LIVE
Les Giraffes by Compagnie Off, Jerborn (twice), Uncle John’s Band (twice), Bob Cotton, WD-40, the Jerband, the Last Kid Picked, Justice 3, Open Mic 2025, B-Town, George Murtie, Tim Brick, Laura Fedele-Rasco, the Phil Abair Band with Keeghan Nolan, Quadra, Waves of Adrenaline, Sergio Torres, Jim Branca and Tom Buckley, the Blue Rock Boys, 90 Proof, Roger Giroux, the Duncan McLeod Trio, Bob Gagnon, Cooper, Bob Recupero, Ryan Hanson, Rusty Bucket, Molly and Mike McCarthy, Astral Underground, Amerikana Blue, Detour all appear live at a venue near you. Read more…
ALMOST LIVE ON STAGE
DonnaRae Menard continues the weekly read of Beneath The Fountain. Bad Horsey played the St. Albans Bay Farmer’s Market. Read more…
FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF
The Enosburgh Discussion Group takes up The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester. The Muffin Monday Senior Social Hour continues. The Banned Books Group discusses Love Thy Neighbor by Peter Maas. Read more…
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