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Randolph Center, VT
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Essex High School
Essex Junction, VT
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Don McMillan, America's funniest geek and America's Got Talent Finalist, is coming to Essex High School on Thursday, June 20

Burlington, VT
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Bennington community organizations host free screening on June 5 of new do

Dudley H. Davis Center at UVM, 590 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05405
Burlington, VT 05405
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What: The Vermont Employee Ownership Center invites the business community to mark their calendars for its 22nd Annual Vermont Employee Ownership Conference in Burlington on May 31, 2024. The conference will offer a morning plenary address by Melissa Hoover of the Democracy at Work Institute. Melissa is DAWI’s founding Executive Director, its current Director of Special Projects, and an executive fellow at the Rutgers Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing.

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The Vermont Historical Society has installed a new exhibit in the Vermont History Museum’s Local History Gallery, “Fairbanks Scales: Weighing the World,” curated by the Saint Johnsbury History & Heritage Center. Now open to the public, this exhibit will be on display through July 27, 2024. VHS will host an opening reception for the exhibit on Saturday, May 30th between 1:00PM and 3:00PM at the Vermont History Museum at 109 State Street in Montpelier.

South Burlington, VT 05403
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South Burlington, VT
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VT REPUBLICAN PARTY

The VTGOP has announced that former Presidential candidate, and current Governor of North Dakota, Doug Burgum will be their featured speaker at the luncheon during their Spring Convention on May 18th

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In celebration of Preservation Month, The Landmark Trust USA invites public to in-person and livestreamed lecture by Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn author 

Vermont Business Magazine The Landmark Trust USA (LTUSA) invites the community to learn more about one of our region’s most distinctive architectural typologies, one that many Northern New Englanders call home: the connected farm building.