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Second Fiddlehead Fest Unveils New Events The upcoming 2008 Fiddlehead Festival, will again be held on the VTC campus in Randolph Center on Saturday, May 3, and will celebrate agriculture, the arts, and the (expected) return of spring. More ... New Book Tells Story Of Civil War Soldiers The Vermont Civil War Hemlocks, dedicated to bringing Vermont's Civil War history to life, has announced the publication of its first book, "Everlasting Glory," compiled by Phil S. Rogers, a longtime member. More ... At BBA Legislative Breakfast: Douglas on ‘Tough Fiscal Times’ By Mary Anderson At the March 31 legislative breakfast sponsored by the Bethel Business Association, Gov. Jim Douglas spoke about the "tough fiscal times" the state was in. More ... Historical Society To Hear History Of The Herald The Bethel Historical Society will host a near neighbor at its monthly meeting this Sunday, April 6. Herald editor Dick Drysdale will offer a brief history of The Herald, which has been part of the White River Valley scene since 1874. It has also been responsible for publishing several books of local history during that period. Dick will also speak on the colorful history of Chandler Music Hall.... More ... Kimball Library Debuts Its New Downloadable Audio-Book Service Kimball Library has recently added a new service: downloadable audio-books. With a library card and an Internet connection, library patrons can now search for and listen to books at their convenience—and for free. More ... Randolph Places High In ‘Destination Imagination’ The Randolph Elementary School Destination Imagination ("DI") teams did very well at the Vermont State Tournament March 15th in Burlington. More ... Vt.’s Young Composers Bring Work to Chandler Mozart isn't the only one who was writing music as a kid. The world is full of intriguing young composers, as it turns out, and many of them are students in Vermont schools—including several at Randolph Union High School. More ... Old-Time Sugaring Demonstration Was Big Hit at Gaysville Church By Shari McLaughlin Mother Nature helped the Gaysville Community Church put on a great show Sunday, March 30 by delivering a spectacular spring day for the Zimmer family’s 1800s maple sugaring demonstration. More ... |
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