Events
Saturday February 20th to Saturday February 27th
College of St. Joseph is pleased to announce its 4th Annual Gala, “Celebrating Excellence”, on February 26, 2010 beginning at 6PM at the Holiday Inn in Rutland. Each of the past three years, CSJ has celebrated an outstanding community leader, a leader who has demonstrated a true commitment to the growth and development of our region. This year we are excited to announce the “Commitment to Excellence” award will be presented to Governor James Douglas for his dedicated service to our State, the Rutland region, and our local community.
Stratton’s Health and Wellness committee has teamed up with the American Red Cross to host a community blood drive on Monday, March 1 at the Stratton Mountain Resort Base Lodge.
Champlain College's Workforce Development Center is offering a series of informative online workshops aimed at helping human resource managers at small to mid-sized companies.
UVM TO HOLD KUNIN SYMPOSIUM TO CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSITY OF HER FIRST GUBERNATORIAL INAUGURATION
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the inauguration of Madeleine Kunin, the state’s first female governor, a symposium titled “What Is the Role of Government? Then and Now” will be held on March 2 at the Dudley H. Davis Center.
The event is free and open to the public.
Peak Pitch Vermont invites entrepreneurs to tune their skis and boards - and hone their pitch!
FreshTracks Capital announces the return of Peak Pitch Vermont on March 3rd. Now in its sixth year, Peak Pitch gives entrepreneurs and investors an exciting opportunity to network on the slopes of the Bolton Valley Resort. Peak Pitch brings entrepreneurs and investors together for a unique version of the classic "elevator
Vermont Humanities Council Presents First Wednesdays Lecture: PBS Filmmaker Ken Burns Discusses the National Parks at Brattleboro’s Latchis Theatre
Norwich University will hold its 15th annual Colby Military Writers’ Symposium on Thursday, March 4 and Friday, March 5 with five authors engaged in presentations and a panel discussion.
Norwich University will hold its 15th annual Colby Military Writers’ Symposium on Thursday, March 4 and Friday, March 5 with five authors engaged in presentations and a panel discussion.
Vermont Business Roundtable EB-5 Workshop
The Heritage Automotive Group, Inc. will be the corporate sponsor of the 2010 American Cancer Society Daffodil Days campaign in Vermont. Daffodil Days celebrates the Society’s mission of saving lives and creating a world with less cancer and more birthdays. The daffodil is the first flower of spring and the American Cancer Society’s symbol of hope.
CONVERSATIONS WITH A DANCER, A POET AND A PAINTER:
SERIES FOCUSES ON NATURE AND SPIRITUALITY IN ART
A dancer, a poet and a painter share their views about spirituality and nature in their art in a series entitled Conversations: Art, Spirituality, Nature scheduled throughout March at All Souls Interfaith Gathering.
"Education Transformation: Supervisory Union
and School District Consolidation"
Planning Underway for 2010 Addison County Green Energy Expo
Great lineup of workshops and thought-provoking keynote speaker set
Farmers and agricultural service providers will learn about effective on-farm energy practices that are suitable for New England at this two-day conference, scheduled for
Canadian MP Keith Martin, M.D., will speak at Lyndon State College March 15 at 7 p.m. in the Burke Mountain Room. The event is sponsored by the Lyndon State College Institute of Canadian Studies. His topic will be “North American Universities as Agents for International Change in the 21st Century.”
Farmers and agricultural service providers will learn about effective on-farm energy practices that are suitable for New England at this two-day conference, scheduled for
Vermont Council for Quality Offers A New One-Day Workshop on the Development of A “Corporate Sustainability Plan” For Your Organization
New England Federal Credit Union 2010 Vermont Distinguished Writers' Series:
CONVERSATIONS WITH A DANCER, A POET AND A PAINTER:
SERIES FOCUSES ON NATURE AND SPIRITUALITY IN ART
Vermont Small Business Development Center (VtSBDC) is offering a three-hour workshop on how to start your own business and write a business plan. The course will be offered on March 18th from 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm in Room B101 at the Howard Dean Education Center in Springfield.
Taste of Vermont Legislative Reception
The Ethan Allen Institute presents Sheraton Economic Series 2010
Regulating the Banks: Lessons from the Recent Crisis featuring Dr. Meir G. Kohn Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College
Sheraton Burlington – Emerald Ballroom
An internationally known expert in finance, markets, banking and regulation, Prof. Kohn will autopsy the bodies left from the “Crash of 2008” and answer questions from the audience. His presentation is part of the ongoing Sheraton Economic Series.
Spring begins Saturday, March 20. It is also National Agriculture Day, part of National Agriculture Month. This year, thanks to two new one woman businesses, support from Maple Corner, Calais and Vermont businesses from Windsor to South Hero, a new, free, farm based event is being launched: Celebrate National Agriculture Day at the Vermont State House
Marlboro College Graduate School invites the public to its Capstone Project Fair on Saturday, March 20 from 12 noon to 4 p.m.
The Capstone Project is the culmination of a student's work in a program. While it is similar to a master's thesis, the goal of the Capstone is to solve a real problem for a real organization. For many, Capstone Projects are actual, working developments that will be applied by the student's employer or will be used to launch a new business by the student.
College of St. Joseph will observe the anniversary of its founding by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Rutland, VT on Monday, March 22nd, honoring the Feast of St. Joseph. The community is invited to attend the special event beginning at 2:45 pm in the Tuttle Hall Theater on the CSJ campus.
North Carolina woman, band
bring powerful tale to Vermont
Marcy Brenner was just 34 when she first found a lump in her left breast in 1997, the same year ovarian cancer took her mother’s life.
North Carolina woman, band
bring powerful tale to Vermont
Marcy Brenner was just 34 when she first found a lump in her left breast in 1997, the same year ovarian cancer took her mother’s life.
CONVERSATIONS WITH A DANCER, A POET AND A PAINTER:
The Northeast Kingdom Chamber will present an introductory meditation workshop entitled "Better Business with Mindfulness." The workshop is scheduled for Thursday, March 25, at the St.
Pack the Paramount Food Drive slated for March 26, 27
Project Management Institute
2010 Symposium
Friday, March 26, 2010
Gathering Requirements in Lean Times
The Ninth Annual Vermont Maple Open House Weekend will be held at sugarhouses throughout Vermont, March 26-28, 2010. The Open House Weekend is the public celebration of the maple syrup season in Vermont and an opportunity for the public to visit one or more “sugarhouses” throughout the state to learn about Vermont’s first agricultural crop of the year.
he Vermont Journal of Environmental Law will host a symposium on Friday, March 26, to explore strategies for adapting to and lessening the impacts of climate change. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Chase Community Center.
Pack the Paramount Food Drive slated for March 26, 27
The Ninth Annual Vermont Maple Open House Weekend will be held at sugarhouses throughout Vermont, March 26-28, 2010. The Open House Weekend is the public celebration of the maple syrup season in Vermont and an opportunity for the public to visit one or more “sugarhouses” throughout the state to learn about Vermont’s first agricultural crop of the year.
Photos with the Easter Bunny!
Date: 3/27/2010
Time: 12pm- 3pm
Location: North Bennington Train Station
The Ninth Annual Vermont Maple Open House Weekend will be held at sugarhouses throughout Vermont, March 26-28, 2010. The Open House Weekend is the public celebration of the maple syrup season in Vermont and an opportunity for the public to visit one or more “sugarhouses” throughout the state to learn about Vermont’s first agricultural crop of the year.

