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Naturalist Program at Mad River Glen

Mad River Glen’s Naturalist Program seeks to educate the public about the ecology and conservation of our unique alpine environment and to advocate the stewardship of Stark Mountain for recreation, healthy forests, and wildlife habitat. Our education program provides alternative recreational activities at Mad River Glen and strives to inspire young people to become involved in the Cooperative mission and the protection of our environment. http://www.madriverglen.com/naturalist/

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Petra Cliffs Mountaineering School
Ever wanted to try Rock Climbing? Want to learn new skills to make you a safer and more efficient climber? Our expert guides will provide a fun, yet challenging learning experience tailored specifically to your goals. We also hold monthly "Women Rock!" climbing seminars just for women taught by women. Our experienced guides are available to take you on any adventure you are dreaming of. Whether it is your first multi-pitch climb, a day of climbing on some of the coveted classic ‘Dacks routes, or your first day with a harness on, we can make it happen. Petra Cliffs offers a complete outdoor instruction curriculum, catering to groups of all sizes and to individuals of all ages and abilities. Our courses can be taken on any day by private arrangement or in a class format during our scheduled open enrollment courses. http://www.petracliffs.com/mountaineering.html

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June 2009


Appalachian Trail Adventures open June 1st to October 12th this season:  Offering affordable hiking vacations in the Green Mountains of Vermont. the nightly rate includes accommodations, three meals, and guides. Massages and yoga are extra. For more information call 1-888-855-8655 or www.appalachiantrailadventures.com

June 5, 2009,  National Trails Day Event
9:00am to 1:30 pm  For Vermont students in grades 4-8,   Elmore State Park in Elmore, Vermont.  Pack your lunch and outdoor clothing and join us for a fun filled day of interactive, hands-on activities that celebrates how much we love our trails.  If you are interested in attending, to register, contact:  Rebecca Roy by Wednesday, May 20th (rebecca.roy@state.vt.us)  Workshops will fill up fast, so please register early if you would like to attend.  Questions?  Please call Rebecca: 802/241-3651

June 6, 2009 National Trails Day
American Hiking Society's signature trail awareness program, National Trails Day® (NTD), inspires the public and trail enthusiasts nationwide to seek out their favorite trails to discover, learn about, and celebrate trails while participating in educational exhibits, trail dedications, gear demonstrations, instructional workshops and trail work projects.
NTD also provides an opportunity to thank volunteers, land managing agencies, and outdoor-minded businesses for their support in developing and maintaining trails. Visit: http://www.americanhiking.org/NTD.aspx 

June 6, 2009, Bennington, VT. - Experience the Climb of Your Life
On June 6th 2009 the American Lung Association in Vermont will be hosting their first annual "Climb the Bennington Monument". Stair Climb events are sweeping the country and seeing great success because of its test of one's physical strength, stamina, and lung power. Our mutual desire to improve lung health is mirrored by these individuals and teams that are lining up to take on the stairs and support a cause. Individuals will race or walk up 417 steps/34 flights of the Bennington Monument as fast as they can in honor or in memory of someone affected by lung disease. At the end of the climb, participants will experience beautiful views from the observation level of historic Bennington as well as VT, NY, and Massachusetts. We will also be hosting a post Climb party at MADISON BREWING CO. PUB & RESTAURANT (428 Main St.) to celebrate accomplishments with family, friends, or co-workers. FREE APPETIZERS will be available at 12:30 for participants and AWARDS will be presented to the fastest climbers in different age categories etc. at 2pm.  Event information or to REGISTER: www.climbofyourlife.org (click on the Bennington Monument logo). Please note there's a $35 registration fee and $65 minimum to participate.  Please join us for this unique and challenging event-this is the only time during the year at the stairwell is open to the public and this is the only Stair Climb event in the country that's in a historic monument. Let's make this Vermont Climb one to remember!  Please contact Danielle Pinders at dpinders@lungvt.org or at 802-876-6861 with any questions.

June 6, Brattleboro, VT  – The Annual Strolling of the Heifers Parade and Dairy Festival
babb@sover.net

June 6, 2009, Williston/South Burlington Boundary - Help Clean Up Muddy Brook
9am to noon - Remove trash and debris from a section of the Muddy Brook - between Marshall Ave and Williston Road. We will also mark storm drains, using stencils. Contact Ashley to sign-up and for the specific event location. Helpers should wear comfortable clothing and closed-toed shoes or boots and bring water, gloves, a hat, bug spray, and sun screen. For questions or to sign up, contact Ashley Lidman at Ashley.Lidman@vt.nacdnet.net or 802-865-7895 x104

June 6, 2009, KIDS FISHING DERBY TO BE HELD AT
MISSISQUOI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

In celebration of National Kids Fishing Month, Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge and the Williston Wal-Mart are hosting an exciting, fun-filled day of fishing for kids and their families. Community youngsters are invited to come out to the refuge with their fishing poles, tackle boxes and bait and take part in the 30th Annual Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge Fishing Derby for Kids from 8:00am – 1:00pm on Saturday, June 6, 2009.
Every child fishing at the derby will receive a free goody bag full of fun stuff provided by the event’s local sponsors. In addition to the fishing, the day will also feature food and beverage, prize drawings and fun contests, including the Zebco Kids Casting Carnival. Youngsters, ages 15 years and younger must pre-register by calling the refuge office at 868-4781. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
29 Tabor Rd., Swanton, VT 05488-8148

June 6, 2009, 11th Upper Valley Trails Day
Need some water bars cleared, some brush cut, trail rerouted or a bridge built?
It's time to start planning for some great trail projects for Upper Valley Trails Day - traditionally a day to celebrate trails and get them in ship shape for the summer season. If you are involved in an Upper Valley trail group or organization, think of a trails day project that you would like some help with or start preparing for a fun June 6th outing for hikers, bicyclists, mountain bikers or even water trail kayakers. Share your groups plans with john.taylor@uvtrails.org and we'll get the word out through our online event calendar and Upper Valley Trails Day posters, and we'll work to match up volunteers with your trail project. Support Upper Valley Trails Day by renewing your membership or becoming an UVTA member today!
 
June 6 - 7, 2009 - Island Pond End of Spring Fling
Cycling, crafts, yard sales, fishing, & other outdoor activities Downtown Island Pond Downtown Sat. 8 am - 10pm, Sun. 8 am - 4pm 802-723-9889 802-723-6194 www.islandpondchamber.org/events/html 
 
June 6 - 7, 2009, Waterbury Reservoir, - Instructional Clinic for Novice Whitewater Paddlers
This two day clinic will introduce beginning paddlers to the basics of boat handling, river reading, and techniques for driving a boat through moving water. The clinic starts early Saturday morning at Waterbury reservoir, and moves to river(s) in the local area suitable to level I instruction for the afternoon and all day Sunday. The clinic will be led by American Canoe Association certified instructors and other experienced paddlers. Most volunteers are trained in swiftwater rescue as well. Clinics for both Whitewater Kayak and Whitewater Canoe will be offered. The cost is $75 per person and includes a riverside lunch on both days. Boats, skirts, paddles, PFDs (life jackets), helmets, and some river clothing will be available for loan to students. http://www.vtpaddlers.net/paddle/instruction/index.php

June 6-7, 2009, The Third Annual Tour de Kingdom
A competitive and recreational event for all ages and all skill levels, with 15, 25, 50, 75, and 100 mile routes through the lake region of the Northeast Kingdom.  We are considering adding a second day through the Western “hill country” that runs up and over the flanks of Jay Peak through Montgomery Ctr. and back.  If we do, it will grind your gears. 
www.tourdekingdom.org

Jun. 7 Chittenden, VT -  Teenie's Fishing Derby for Handicapped & Senior Citizens
Fishing Derby, free food & raffle Teenie's Tiny Poultry Farm, 11 Teenie's Tiny Road, Chittenden, VT - Sunday June 7, 11:30 on 802-773-2637 802-483-6161   rdubin3@gmail.com

Jun. 7 - 13 Vergennes, VT -  Lake Champlain Women's Running Camp
A running camp for women, run by women Basin Harbor Club Sunday - Saturday 802-863-8412 www.runvermont.org

June 8-15, 2009, Kayak Building Workshop
At Saint Johnsbury Academy  - If you would enjoy building and paddling your own ultra light Eskimo style Kayak, costing half of a heavy plastic boat, this is the right course for you. Ladies, in particular, will love these lightweight, easy to paddle kayaks.  Building your own is both fun and saves money. In just one week you will have a kayak which is less than 30 pounds, and is easy to carry, fast and responsible to paddle. The class meets from 8-4 in the Academy’s excellent wood working shop. Tools and materials are provided; Request more information from reliot@charter.net or call Rick at 802-626-5226.  I will send you a set of four workshop pages. Read the “Selecting Your Future Kayak” page and pick the design and color you like. Ask if you need help in deciding.  Then complete the “Registration Form” and send it with a check to Richard Eliot, PO Box 154, Lyndonville, VT  05851.

June 13, 2009, Groton, VT - Bird Watching Expedition with Chip Darmstadt
Join Chip Darmstadt as we head to the Groton State Forest to discover firsthand its incredible diverse of bird life. Chip, Executive Director of the North Branch Nature Center in Montpelier, Vermont, is a graduate of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and is a 24-hour naturalist with an interest in everything from birds to butterflies. This intimate journey takes us to the 25,000-acre Groton State Forest, the second largest protected area in the State.  Depart:  South Burlington 7:00 am, Berlin 7:45 am  Return:  Berlin 4:45 pm, South Burlington 5:30 pm http://www.notchabovetours.com/ 

June 13, 2009, Goshen, VT - National Get Outdoors Day
At Moosalamoo Campground in Goshen, beginning at 10 a.m.: activities include demonstrations about setting up tents, cooking over a campfire, and what types of stoves to use.  There will be hikers there to talk about hiking shoes and take families on a hike.  Families interested in establishing a Nature Club for their family and friends are encouraged to attend to get a toolkit with step-by-step instructions about setting it up. For more information, please call Kathleen Diehl, 802-747-6709. http://www.moosalamoo.org/

June 13, Vergennes, VT.   Otter Creek Basin Bash
Canoe and kayak paddling, fly fishing, fly tying demos, rope making, storytelling, narrated Carillon Cruise, historical walking tours, exhibits, children’s activities, food, dancing with LC Jazz.
andy@midvermont.com

June 13-14, 2009, Statewide - Vermont Days
Vermont Days is the weekend to celebrate the arrival of summer and enjoy a free sample of Vermont’s excellent fishing, state parks, and historic and cultural resources. All Vermont State Park day areas, state-owned historic sites, and the Vermont Historical Society Museum in Montpelier will be open at no charge. June 13 is free fishing day – the one day in the year when residents and non-residents may go fishing without a license.  For more information, visit www.vermontvacation.com.

Jun. 13 - 14, 2009 - East Calais - Spring Fling at ROOTS School
What good is a bow if you don't shoot it? Or a spear if you don't throw it? R.O.O.T.S. - Reclaiming Our Origins through Traditional Skills 802-456-1253 www.rootsvt.com    info@rootsvt.com

June 13 & 14, 2009, Manchester Antique and Classic Car Show
Chop-Shop Customs (located in Woburn, Massachusetts) handles all aspects of quality paint, restoration , metal fabrication & mechanical for hot rods, muscle cars, exotics, street rods, custom & classic vehicles from 1910-1985. http://www.manchesterchamber.net/carshow/index.html

Jun. 13 - 14, 2009 -  Vergennes Native American Encampment
El-nu Abenaki and descendents of early French settlers welcome visitors The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, 4472 Basin Harbor Rd. adjacent to Basin Harbor Club Sat. & Sun., 10 am to 5 pm 802-475-2022 www.lcmm.org  chrism@lcmm.org

Jun. 14 -  Hubbardton,  Go Fly a Kite
Kite Flying- Bring Your Own or Make One HUBBARDTON BATTLEFIELD STATE HISTORIC SITE 5696 Monument Hill Road Sunday, 1:00 -4:00 PM 802-273-2282 www.HistoricVermont.org/hubbardton  Elsa.Gilbertson@state.vt.us

June 19-21, 2009, Quechee Hot Air Balloon, Craft and Music Festival
The skies over Quechee will be filled with colorful hot air balloons during the 30th annual festival. This family-oriented event includes food, arts and crafts, more than 50 artists and artisans, and live entertainment. Rides are available for a fee throughout the weekend and reservations are recommended. For more information, visit www.quecheeballoonfestival.com.

Jun. 19 - 20, St. Albans Franco-American Heritage Festival
Celebrate the long, rich cultural heritage of Franco-Americans. 802-524-1500  kb8@comcast.net

June 20, 2009, - 9th Annual LCI Little Anglers Derby presented by Ray's Seafood
Free Fishing fun for Children 14 and under. Little Anglers will try their hand at landing the big catch and weighing the fish with our Official LCI Derby Staff.  http://www.lciderby.com/littleanglerstournament.shtml

Jun. 20, 2009,  West Dover - A Letterboxing Gathering - Back to our Roots
Combine hiking and navigational skills in a treasure hunt style outdoor quest for singles, couples & families Mount Snow Saturday, 10am-6pm 802-464-5281 www.pineconeboxing.viviti.com    mjpepe1@comcast.net

June 20th, Williston, VT - Co-ed One Day Mountain Bike Camp
$80, all abilities. Catamount Outdoor Family Center, 592 Gov. Chittenden Rd., Williston, VT 05495 Phone: 802-879-6001 Email: laura@catamountoutdoor.com Web: www.catamountoutdoor.com

Jun. 20,  Bomoseen, - Mini Triathlon
Swimming, Biking and Running Bomoseen State Park Saturday 7:00 - 10:00 a.m. 802-241-3688 www.vtstateparks.com   parks@state.vt.us

Jun. 20 - 21 Newport, VT -  Northeast Kingdom VT Relay For Life
Fundraising Event for the American Cancer Society North Country Union High School Track, 209 Veterans Ave 6 PM Sat. through 6 AM Sun. 802-334-7544 www.relayforlife.org/northeastkingdomvt    kingdomrelay@yahoo.com

Jun. 20 - 21 Jeffersonville, VT -  Green Mountain Relay
A VERMONT TEAM DISTANCE RELAY RACE ADVENTURE Cambridge Elementary School 190 School St Sat - Sun June 20 - 21 303-800-5353 www.timberlineevents.com  paul@timberlineevents.com

June 20 – 21,  Bennington, VT. -  Ethan Allen Days
Historic Colonial Re-enactment, Encampment and Colonial Fair at Colgate Park, Route 9,

June 20 - 22, Lake Champlain, 28th Annual LCI Father’s Day Fishing Derby 
The oldest largest family fishing derby in America. The chief fundraising event of Lake Champlain International, Inc., the three-day derby attracts over 5,000 anglers and their families from more than 25 states. With national sponsors such as Yamaha Outboards and Toyota Trucks and local sponsors such as Hall Communications and the Vermont Dept. of Tourism and Marketing, our Father’s Day Derby continues a 27-year tradition of family, friends and fishing in Vermont. 802-879-3466 or visit: www.mychamplain.net.

June 20 - 28, 2009, Kayak Building Workshop
At Harvey's Lake Campgrounds - If you would enjoy building and paddling your own ultra light Eskimo style Kayak, costing half of a heavy plastic boat, this is the right course for you. Ladies, in particular, will love these lightweight, easy to paddle kayaks.  Building your own is both fun and saves money. In just one week you will have a kayak which is less than 30 pounds, and is easy to carry, fast and responsible to paddle. The class meets from 8-4 in the Academy’s excellent wood working shop. Tools and materials are provided; Request more information from reliot@charter.net or call Rick at 802-626-5226.  I will send you a set of four workshop pages. Read the “Selecting Your Future Kayak” page and pick the design and color you like. Ask if you need help in deciding.  Then complete the “Registration Form” and send it with a check to Richard Eliot, PO Box 154, Lyndonville, VT  05851.  

June 22nd, Williston, VT – August 14th - Summer Camp Program
Registration online this year! Catamount Outdoor Family Center, 592 Gov. Chittenden Rd., Williston, VT 05495 Phone: 802-879-6001 Email: laura@catamountoutdoor.com Web: www.catamountoutdoor.com

June 23rd to June 28th, 2009 Winooski River Sojourn
A Paddle and Pedal Through History

Please join the Friends of the Winooski River on the 2nd annual Winooski River Sojourn! The Winooski River Sojourn is a multi-day paddling and biking trip on the Winooski River, during which participants will learn about this great Vermont resource. Because 2009 marks the 400th anniversary of the arrival of Samuel de Champlain in the region, many of the Sojourn events will focus on the unique history of the river basin. The Sojourn will begin in Marshfield and reach Lake Champlain six days later. Paddlers may sign up for the entire trip, multiple days or just one day. All meals and camping are provided. For those who prefer to see the river from solid ground, there will be a small bicycling contingent. Visit our website for details and registration information
Friends of the Winooski River,  PO Box 777, Montpelier, VT 05601 www.winooskiriver.org

June 26, Waterbury Center - ALL ABOUT BIRDS
GMC Visitor Center and Short Trail, Waterbury Center June is the perfect time to learn about the many different birds that are mating, nesting, and raising their young in the Green Mountain’s forests, fields, and wetlands. We’ll discover what makes birds unique; take a close look at bird feathers, nests, and eggs; and play fun avian singing and migration games. Everyone will learn how to use binoculars and age-appropriate field guides as we head out on a hike to search for our feathered friends. 10:00 am – Noon and Saturday, June 27, 10:00 am – Noon. Instructor: Kristen Sharpless, Audubon Vermont teacher-naturalist. Group Limit: 15 child/adult pairs. Age Limit: Children ages 5 and up with an adult companion. Fee: $3 members, $5 nonmembers. Kids under 12 are free. A picnic area is available for those that wish to lunch together after the program. Register by calling GMC at 802-244-7037.

June 26 - 28, 2009, Doe Camp at Jay Peak Resort
A weekend retreat for women. Experienced instructors offer women 18 years and older, individual, non competitive guidance in the outdoor skills classes of your choice, regardless of your physical condition or level of experience.  http://www.voga.org/Doe_Camp.htm or email vow@voga.org  scholarships and discounts available.

Jun. 27,  St. Johnsbury, VT - Birds and Beyond
Habitat Enhancement for Bird Diversity Join Fairbanks Museum's Executive Director, Charlie Browne, as he leads us into the habitats of birds in our region Fairbanks Museum 1302 Main St. 802-748-2372 www.fairbanksmuseum.org

June 27th, Williston, VT – Women Only One Day Mountain Bike Camp
$
80, beginner to intermediate (more advanced women please attend co-ed camp) Catamount Outdoor Family Center, 592 Gov. Chittenden Rd., Williston, VT 05495 Phone: 802-879-6001 Email: laura@catamountoutdoor.com Web: www.catamountoutdoor.com

June 27 & 28,  Class II Whitewater Clinic
Erwin Clifford Park, West Hartford at 10 AM, - This two day clinic will build upon the strokes and concepts learned in the Novice Clinic. This clinic is also suitable for anyone with at least two days of whitewater instruction. You should be able to demonstrate at a minimum: wet exits, good balance, basic strokes, paddle in a straight line, controlled turns, self rescue, ferry, peelouts, and eddy turns. You do not need to be proficient in these skills, but you should be comfortable enough to put them to use in Class 1-2 water.  You will need to have your own equipment, or make arrangements prior to the clinic to obtain club equipment. You must have at a minimum: a USCG approved PFD, a whitewater specific helmet, sprayskirt (kayaks), paddle, and a boat. Flotation is highly recommended and will keep your rescuers happy.  http://www.vtpaddlers.net/paddle/instruction/clinics/class_II.php

June 28, Columbia, NH – Annual Blessing of The Motorcycles
Join thousands of motorcycles enthusiasts as they converge at our Lady of Grace Shrine in  for the Annual Blessing of the Motorcycles.  Activities this weekend include a Cookout, Music, Vendors, Poker Run, Motorcycle Rodeo, Pancake Breakfast and Biker’s Bail. 
www.northcountrychamber.org

 

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July 1-August 9, 2009,  East Dorset – Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show
The Vermont Summer Festival is a six-week show jumping competition that is New England’s largest “AA” rated hunter/jumper horse show. The Vermont Summer Festival offers over $750,000 in prize money, making it the richest sporting event in the state of Vermont. For more information, call 802-496-4878 or visit www.vt-summerfestival.com.

July 2-14, 2009, Burlington – Celebrate Champlain Burlington International Waterfront Festival
Samuel de Champlain explored Lake Champlain in 1609. Now, 400 years later, thousands of visitors and Vermonters will commemorate this anniversary with an unforgettable event on Burlington’s waterfront. Produced by Jay Craven in conjunction with Burlington City Arts, the waterfront festival will be an extravaganza featuring Native American, Franco-American and Vermont performers, music, dance, fireworks, a parade and more. For more information, visit www.celebratechamplain.org.

July 3-5, 2009, Tunbridge – Vermont Morgan Horse Heritage Days
The annual Vermont Morgan Horse Heritage Days show will be held at the historic Tunbridge, Vermont Fairgrounds. This amateur-friendly show is always a great time and spectacle that showcases the history, ability, and versatility of the Morgan horse. Participants and viewers are taken back in time via the atmosphere of the grounds and the seldom seen, old time Morgan competitions. For more information, visit www.vtmorganheritagedays.org.

July 4 - 5, 2 Day “Learn to Fly Fish” Program
Hosted By The Essex Culinary Resort & Spa and The Green Mountain Troutfitters, Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Guides 
 $395/person *Ages 12 & up  This comprehensive 2 Day Program is absolutely the best method for learning the great sport of fly fishing.  In a relaxed setting, our Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Guides will help you develop the skills that will bring you confidence as a fly fisher.  Discover Vermont from the tranquil setting of a trout stream and see why so many people are hooked on fly fishing the Green Mountain State! All of the fly fishing necessities will be provided for you on the outing including the use of Orvis fly rod outfit, waders, boots, terminal tackle, flies and a Vermont fishing license.
www.gmtrout.com info@gmtrout.com

July 9-12,2009, Burlington, Vt. - Vermont Indigenous Celebration
The Abenaki People of the State of Vermont invite you to join us in a four day celebration of our deep rooted history, culture and tradition Learn about our past and present through a series of demonstrations, discussions and films. Stimulate all of your senses as you walk through a seventeenth century Abenaki encampment, taste our food, see crafts demonstrations and talk to our artists, listen to our Traditions music, songs, stories and watch our dancers. There will also be a daily guest appearance from our Mohawk cousins from the other side of Bitabagw, Abenaki for The Lake in Between (known today as Lake Champlain). ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center & Leahy Campus make the perfect backdrop for this celebration of our culturally rich heritage. There will be ongoing indoor and outdoor activities for the whole family. ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, Burlington, VT  www.vtindigenous.com   http://www.echovermont.org/

Jul. 10 - 12 Stowe 23rd Annual Stoweflake Hot Air Balloon Festival
Spectacular event with 25 balloons and plenty of family fun. Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa 1746 Mountain Road Launches Fri & Sat 6:30 pm. Sat & Sun 6:30 am. Festival gates open Fri & Sat 4 pm. 802-253-7355 www.stoweflake.com   mvp@stoweflake.com 

July 10, Waterbury Center - A LONG WALK ON THE SHORT TRAIL
In our fast-paced society, it's easy to overlook the marvels of nature all around us. On this walk we'll slow down and appreciate the birds, bugs, flowers, frogs, trees, turtles, and other flora and fauna that make Vermont special. We’ll follow GMC’s half-mile Short Trail to get a close-up view of forest edge habitat and its inhabitants, like the elusive but abundant red-backed salamander.
10:00 am – Noon, GMC Visitor Center and Short Trail, Waterbury Center, Instructor: Larry Clarfeld, North Branch Nature Center teacher-naturalist. Group Limit: 15 child/adult pairs. Age Limit: Children ages 5 and up with an adult companion. Fee: $3 members, $5 nonmembers. Kids under 12 are free, A picnic area is available for those that wish to lunch together after the program. Register by calling GMC at 802-244-7037.

July 11-12, 2009, Waterbury, Vermont - Vermont Mountain Bike Festival
Good Food, Good Beer, Good Rides, Good Friends, Good Times!

Everyone's Welcome! Festival weekend will feature group rides in Waterbury & beyond. Including epic rides and chill rides. Rides for kids and skills clinics as well. Demo bikes, exhibitors, food and more. Apres-ride party featuring bands, mountain bike movies and beer. Location: On the field at the Ice Center of Washington County, River Road (Just off of Main St), Waterbury, VT  Registration and more information available here.


July 12, 2009, Vergennes, VT, Champ's Challenge Bike Ride For CFLF
Cystic Fibrosis Lifestyle Foundation has planned another tour around scenic Addison County - and we’d like you to roll with us at this years Champ's Challenge! Take in some spectacular views from Vermont’s coastal roadways - while burning some calories for a good cause! This year also celebrates the 400th Anniversary of Samuel de Champlain's discovery of Lake Champlain. In recognizing the legacy of this natural beauty of our region, we are encouraging "Champ's 400 Fundraising Challenge": http://www.cflf.org/champschallenge.php

Jul. 12, Windsor - Ascutney Mountain Run Cycle
Mount Ascutney State Park 802-241-3655 www.vtstateparks.com  parks@state.vt.us

July 17-18, 2009, Burlington – Vermont Brewers Festival
The Vermont Brewers Association is pleased to present the annual Vermont Brewers Festival in Burlington's scenic Waterfront Park. The Vermont Brewers Festival is the longest running outdoor brewers festival in the East, and it's no wonder since Vermont is home to more breweries per capita than any other state. For more information, visit www.vermontbrewers.com/festival.html.

July 17-18 City Park, Vergennes French Heritage Day Signature Event
Vergennes Opera House and Otter Creek Basin Park, Vergennes, Vermont.  Immerse yourself in French culture and history.  Enjoy re-enactors, Franco-American music, French-Canadian fiddling, step-dancing, French food, and traditional crafts.  Historical exhibits.  Hands-on-fun includes pumping water, old-time games, churning ice cream.  Take a horse and carriage ride or a walking tour.  Performances n the Vergennes Opera House include a kick off on Friday night and entertainment throughout Saturday.  www.vermont.org

Jul. 17 - 24, Castleton, VT -  Appalachian Trail Festival
Vermont's Green Mountain Club hosts the 2009 Appalachian Trail Conservancy Biennial, a week of celebrating and learning. Castleton State College 802-244-7037 www.vermont2009.org/ gmc@greenmountainclub.org

July 18th, Williston, VT – Women Only One Day Mountain Bike Camp
$
80, beginner to intermediate (more advanced women please attend co-ed camp) Catamount Outdoor Family Center, 592 Gov. Chittenden Rd., Williston, VT 05495 Phone: 802-879-6001 Email: laura@catamountoutdoor.com Web: www.catamountoutdoor.com

Jul. 18 Windsor, Annual Mt. Ascutney Bicycle Climb
Mt Ascutney State Park 802-241-3655 www.vtstateparks.com  parks@state.vt.us

July 18, 2009, - The PEAK Warman Memorial
Get ready for the ride of your life, The 6 Gap, as told by Bruce Saxton and as remembered by the late and great Chet the Jet Warman. I had the pleasure of accompanying Chet several times on this ride.  It is a ride you will never forget and once you overcome the pain you'll want to do it again. For more info contact: maltomitch@yahoo.com

Jul. 18 - 19, Highgate, VT -  Springs National Trials Motorcycle Competition
Professional National Motorcycle Competition Fortin Road in Highgate Springs, VT  802-578-3022 www.greenmountainplonkers.org   tbutland@myfairpoint.net

July 23 - 26, Newport, VT. - Kingdom Aquafest
Aquafest is back! Newport, Vermont’s premier community summer event takes place at Prouty Beach July 23-26, 2009 with new events, new entertainment and some older events that are back by popular demand such as the Aquafest Bed Races. Events include The Parade of the Pets, Newport’s Got Talent, The Kingdom Swim, a volleyball tournament, kayak races, live entertainment, children’s events, great food and lots more. Vermont’s North Country Chamber of Commerce, IROC and The Newport Recreation Department sponsor the event. It’s sure to be fun for the entire family and a weekend to mark on your summer calendar. For more information contact Vermont’s North Country Chamber of Commerce at 802-334-7782 or visit www.kingdomaquafest.com .

July 24 - July 27, 2009, Plymouth, VT, - Yoga/Hike Retreat Weekend
Join the HeadNorth Team for a weekend full of Health, Fun and Tranquility surrounded by Vermont’s beautiful Green Mountains. Includes 3 Basic Meals a Day - (Feel Free To Bring Your Own Snacks and Spirits) Massage Services Offered at an additional Fee (Call ahead to secure an appointment)
At the End of Your Experience: Your Body Is Toned, Your Mind Is Cleansed, Your Spirit is Soaring, You Feel Better, You Embarked on New Relationships, Your Life Is Balanced. For Directions and Pictures of HeadNorth Go To: www.headnorthllc.com

July 25, 2009. Newport, VT. -  The First Annual Kingdom Swim
A 100 yard, ¼ mile, 1 mile, 5 mile and 10 mile swim in Lake Memphremagog.  Designed for young and old alike and all swimming skill levels -- a great way to celebrate our lake.  Plus a grand kayak race for the ages.  Special prize to any one who spots and photographs our very own lake monster.  This event is being run in conjunction with Kingdom Aquafest, a full weekend of fun activities on the shores of the Northeast Kingdom’s “Great Lake.”  www.kingdomswim.org

July 31-August 2, 2009, Ferrisburgh – Champlain Valley Folk Festival
Join a magical gathering of folk musicians, dancers, and crafts persons for a nonstop family-oriented 3-day festival celebrating its 26th year. Kingsland Bay State Park. For more information, visit www.cvfest.org.

 
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August 1st, 2009, Craftsbury, VT. - Bitter Pill Adventure Race
The MVP Health Care Bitter Pill Adventure Race is a twelve hour adventure race for teams of two or three on Saturday, August 1st, 2009. Disciplines will include mountain biking, trekking, swimming, and canoeing. Navigation with topographical map and compass will be a crucial part of the entire course. The course is beautiful; you'll have the pleasure of dealing with some great wooded navigation, solid mountain biking on differing terrain, and pristine waterways to paddle on. You won't go home disappointed. http://www.gmara.org/bitterpill/

August 2-7, 2009, Elderhostel Intergenerational Canoe Trip In Maine
Be a part of a unique opportunity that lets you spend quality time with your grandchild while canoeing on the Rangeley Lakes in Maine. Wake to the call of loons, sleep on the edge of beautiful wild lakes. Enjoy the natural world at a leisurely pace while you and your grandchild learn camping and canoeing skills for a safe and memorable trip. You and your grandchild will relax, make new friends and spend that special time together that is often lost in the hectic pace of everyday living. Sleep in tents and learn the art of outdoor cooking. During the trip there will be ample time for natural history observations: bird watching, astronomy, and animal habitats. This trip is fully outfitted and includes transportation, canoes, cooking gear, group equipment, instruction, delicious food and lots of good safe adventure…all provided by the capable staff of Hulbert Outdoor Center.  For information contact: Hulbert Outdoor Center, 2968 Lake Morey Road, Fairlee, VT  05045   (802) 333-3405, www.alohafoundation.org/hulbert or www.elderhostel.org (program 4758)

August 4-8,  New Haven, VT.  – Addison County Field Days
Vermont’s largest Agricultural Fair.  Children’s barnyard, cattle judging, tractor pulls, kiddies’ rides, crafts, exhibits, live entertainment, pony and ox pulling, midway, parade, youth activities, Vermont products dinner.  www.addisoncountyfielddays.com.

August 7-8,  North Stratford, NH. – New England ATV Rodeo
Put on your helmet and goggles and get ready for the 10th Annual ATV Rodeo in North Stratford, NH.  Free admission!  Come see the newest ATV’s and Accessories, Blessing of ATV’s Mud Pits, ATV Pulls and Kid’s ATV Activities and Obstacle Course.  www.northcountrychamber.org

Aug. 7 - 9 West Dover, VT -  Mount Snow Mountain Bike Festival
3-days of Mountain Bike Racing on our famous trails. Mount Snow Ski Resort Route 100 -  All Day Friday, Saturday & Sunday 800-245-7669 events@mountsnow.com Web:  http://www.mountsnow.com/raceseries.html

Aug. 8,  Montpelier, VT - UMV Annual Toy Run Annual
Toy Run to support Shirners' Hospitals for Children State House 115 State Street Saturday at noon 802-888-4309 www.unitedmotorcyclists.org   admin@unitedmotorcyclists.org

August 8, Camel's Hump, - WOMEN’S WORKSHOP: CAMEL’S HUMP MOONRISE CLIMB
Instructors: GMC Education Staff. Fee Hikes are free for GMC members (donations are always appreciated) and $10 for nonmembers. Distance: 6.8 miles. Rating: moderate to difficult. Limit: 8 Please register two weeks prior to workshop date by calling GMC at 802-244-7037. These hikes are for women led by women. Learn safe outdoor travel skills and Leave No Trace principles, be challenged physically, build confidence, and spend time in the mountains. Join us on a late afternoon hike to the summit of Camel's Hump to watch the sun set over the Adirondacks and the moon rise over the White Mountains. We'll descend via moonlight, but please bring headlamps as back-up. We'll climb and descend on the eastern side of the mountain.

Aug. 8 - 9,  Vergennes - Messing About In Boats
Festival Boat builders, try-outs, skills and safety classes. The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum 4472 Basin Harbor Rd. adjacent to Basin Harbor Club Sat. & Sun., 10 am to 5 pm 802-475-2022 www.lcmm.org   chrism@lcmm.org

Aug. 8 - 9, 2009,  West Dover, VT - Trek Women's Triathlon at Mount Snow
A Sprint Triathlon for Women Only in the Mount Snow Valley Mount Snow Ski Resort Route 100 Saturday - Registration, Sunday Race am 800-245-7669 www.mountsnow.com   events@mountsnow.com

August 14-16, 2009. Women’s Get-a-way Weekend in Vermont”
All Proceeds to benefit women with cancer while staying at Jackson Gore Inn, Ludlow VT. Enjoy golfing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, swimming, tennis, spa treatments or just plain relaxing to name but a few. The rate for this charity event is $125 per night, per person with a two night minimum stay required. This rate includes: lodging and taxes, fly-fishing lessons, yoga classes, water aerobics classes, mapped hiking trails, poker 101, knitting, makeovers, soap making and so much more. All rooms have full kitchens. Classes subject to change, final schedule to be announced two weeks prior to event. For more information on attending and the Charity, please call “The Golden Connection:” a non-profit organization helping women with cancer. 802 228-2130
vermontgoldenconnection.org

August 15, 2009, The Second Annual Kingdom Triathlon
A 500 yard swim, 13 mile bike, and 5 mile run. (We hope to add a shorter youth course to help kick start the next generation of Triathletes.)  Our first year was a total blast.  We’re ready to bring on the world to see who can beat Ryley Walker’s course record of 83:00 minutes. 
www.kingdomtriathlon.org

Aug. 15,  Bennington -  4th Annual Battle Day 5K Road Race
Annual 5K Road Race Bennington Battle Monument 15 Monument Circle Saturday, 9:30 AM 802-447-0550 802-828-3051 www.HistoricVermont.org/bennington   Marylou.Chicote@state.vt.us

August 15 - 16, 2009, 2 Day “Learn to Fly Fish” Program
Hosted By The Essex Culinary Resort & Spa and The Green Mountain Troutfitters, Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Guides 
 $395/person *Ages 12 & up  This comprehensive 2 Day Program is absolutely the best method for learning the great sport of fly fishing.  In a relaxed setting, our Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Guides will help you develop the skills that will bring you confidence as a fly fisher.  Discover Vermont from the tranquil setting of a trout stream and see why so many people are hooked on fly fishing the Green Mountain State! All of the fly fishing necessities will be provided for you on the outing including the use of Orvis fly rod outfit, waders, boots, terminal tackle, flies and a Vermont fishing license.
www.gmtrout.com info@gmtrout.com

August 21 - 23, West Dover, VT. - The Vermont Blues Festival
Mount Snow will host top Blues performers in the nation at this weekend outdoor festival event.  Friday night Studebaker John and Mississippi Heat.  Saturday Johnny Rawls, Shemekia Copeland, and Elvin Bishop headline the acts as our base area will be transformed into two stages, vendors, food and great blues music.  Sunday the soul continues with Lil' Dave Thompson, Mavis Staples, Magic Slim and the Teardrops and many more. 
www.MountSnow.com

August 22, Quechee, VT.  – Annual Scottish Festival
Unique event hosting several Scottish bands; over 50 clan tents, traditional Scottish food, games, vendors.  Quechee Polo Field, Quechee, VT.  www.hartfordvtchamber.com

Aug 23rd, Williston, VT - Annual Bramble Scramble
15 or 30k trail running race. Registration 8, race at 10am. Catamount Outdoor Family Center, 592 Gov. Chittenden Rd., Williston, VT 05495 Phone: 802-879-6001 Email: laura@catamountoutdoor.com Web: www.catamountoutdoor.com

August 29- 30, 2009, Girls’ Whitewater Rafting Weekend At the Balsams Grand Resort in the White Mountains
Treat yourself to wilderness adventure and grand resort pampering all in the same weekend! Gather your friends, co-workers and daughters and travel with us to the Balsams, located in the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire.
Departs: South Burlington 7:00 am, Berlin 7:40 am Returns: Berlin 5:50 pm, South Burlington 7:00 pm http://www.notchabovetours.com/

August 30, 2009, FJG Race To The Top Of Vermont
The Event: Mountain Bike and Running Race up the highest mountain in Vermont on the famous Mt Mansfield Toll Road. This event will be limited to the first 800 registered racers.
The Course: The course is 4.3 miles long and climbs 2,550 vertical feet to the summit parking lot of the Mt. Mansfield Toll Road. The racecourse starts on pavement for .3 miles before changing to gravel for 4 miles. Racers will experience a steady incline throughout the course with a 10-degree maximum pitch. Participants will be rewarded with one of the most spectacular views in the east overlooking three states and Canada. Visit: http://www.catamounttrail.org/news/secondannualracetothetopofvermont/

 

 

 

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September 5 – 6, West Dover  - 15th Annual Mount Snow Brewers Festival
www.MountSnow.com

September 6, 2009, - 10th Annual LCI Bass Open presented by Toyota
Lake Champlain International, Inc. brings competitive bass fishing to Lake Champlain. Head out to Malletts Bay after your best eight bass. $3000 Guaranteed to First Place.  http://www.lciderby.com/bassopentournament.shtml

September 10-11, White River Junction, VT.   – Annual Glory Days of the Railroad
Event focuses on ‘all things relating to trains’ with a special Dinner Train, excursion train rides, craft and food vendors, Classic Car show, entertainment and dancing.  Lots more to celebrate Rail! 
www.glorydaysoftherailroad.com

Sep. 10 - 13,  Killington, VT -  Killington Classic Morotcycle Rally
Killington Classic Motorcycle Rally, Town of Killington, Route 4 & Killington Road.  Thursday through Sunday 800-3371928 www.killingtonclassic.com   dariece@town.killington.vt.us

September 11-13th, 2009, North Hero, VT. - Doe Camp Abnaki
Dozens of women 18 years and older will bunk up in rustic cabins for the weekend with clean, hot showers and good food. Then during the day, enjoy a smorgasbord of outdoor recreation education and hands-on workshops. Doe Campers will find themselves literally surrounded by Lake Champlain with breathtaking views of the Green Mountains and Adirondacks. The format hasn't changed from the regular Doe Camp in June. The atmosphere is friendly, non competitive, and welcome to all women regardless of your physical condition or level of experience. Doe Camp Abnaki offers courses in Firearms safety, Fly Fishing, Archery, Kayaking, Canoeing, Bass Fishing and Survival, ATV Rider Course and Tree I.D.  You are urged to bring a craving for the outdoors, a willingness to learn and a sense of humor.  Expect to meet new friends, learn new skills and grow self confidence in a stress free atmosphere.  Over 20 partial scholarships are available! Cost without a scholarship is $265, food, lodging & instruction are  included. There is an extra fee for some programs and additional discounts for students, tenting, or drive-in. To find out more about Doe Camp Abnaki, how to apply for a scholarship, review class descriptions, instructor biographies, or to download the registration form, visit: Abnaki Registration Form ,  email us: vow@voga.org , or call: 800-425-8747 local: 802-425-6211. Or write us: VOW, P.O. Box 10, N. Ferrisburg, VT. 05473-0010. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. http://www.voga.org/doe_camp_abnaki.htm

September 12-13, 2009,  The Second Annual Woodsman Competition
A fun-filled and spirited competition in the best of the Northeast Kingdom’s grand logging traditions – cross cut saw, four dot split, pulp toss, log rolling (in the pool) and more with four divisions: Fire Departments, Loggers, Law Enforcement, and Open.  Some serious cash prizes for the winning teams. This event is run in conjunction with the Second Annual Northern Vermont Outdoor Recreation and Sportsman Show. www.woodsmancompetition.org

Sep 13, 2009, Fairlee & Thetford, VT and Lyme & Orford, NH - 3rd Annual - Tour de Taste
Tour de Taste: A Pedaling Picnic Immerse yourself in a quintessential New England bicycling experience on this scenic progressive pedaling picnic through the Connecticut River Valley. Enjoy the autumn foliage at your own pace, meet local producers and community members, and sample delicious, local, harvest bounty at designated meal stops and farms along the route. Last year’s participants enjoyed just-picked corn on the cob, pizza, scrumptious barbecue, pepper squash soup, middle-eastern salads with fresh tomatoes, ice cream, and more! The 16-mile loop route heads south from Fairlee, VT, crosses the Connecticut River toward Lyme, NH, travels north along the river to Orford, and returns to Vermont. In 2008, two options: a longer additional loop to Post Mills/ Lake Fairlee added about 11 very pretty miles to the route, and a shorter 6-mile loop around beautiful Lake Morey was the perfect route for families with young children or for those who prefer a shorter distance. If you like, combine all three routes! 2009 Registration information coming soon at www.uvtrails.org 

Sep. 13 - 14, 2009,  Windsor, VT -  Annual Fall Car Race
3.2 mile car race Mt Ascutney State Park Saturday & Sunday 802-241-3655 www.vtstateparks.com  parks@state.vt.us

Sep. 18, 2009,  Addison, VT. -  Atlatl Workshop
Make an Atlatl--Vermont Archaeology Month Program CHIMNEY POINT STATE HISTORIC SITE 7305 Vermont Route 125 Friday Noon – 5:00 PM 802-759-2412 www.HistoricVermont.org/chimneypoint   Elsa.Gilbertson@state.vt.us

Sep. 19, 2009,  Addison, VT. -  Fourteenth Annual Northeastern Open Atlatl Championship
Atlatl Throwing Championship--Vermont Archeology Month Program CHIMNEY POINT STATE HISTORIC SITE 7305 Vermont Route 125 Saturday 10:30 – 4:30 PM 802-759-2412 www.HistoricVermont.org/chimneypoint  Elsa.Gilbertson@state.vt.us

September 19, Isle la Motte – Teddy Roosevelt Celebration:  Dedication of Chazy Fossil Reef as a National Landmark. 
All day Festival with Activities, Food and Fun ending with the dedication at the Goodsell Ridge Preserve.  www.ilmpt.org.

Sep. 20, 2009,  Ferrisburgh, VT.  Nature Hike
Hike through history Rokeby Museum 4334 Route 7,   802-877-3406 www.rokeby.org   rokeby@comcast.net

September 25 - 27  - Wilmington, Dover, Whitingham - Vermont Life Wine & Harvest Festival
Three days of Vermont foods, wines, cheese and specialty crafts – named a 2009 Vermont Top 10 Fall Event! 
www.TheVermontFestival.com

Sep. 26, 2009,  Jamaica, VT.  - White Water Release
White Water Rafting Jamaica State Park 802-241-3655 www.vtstateparks.com  parks@state.vt.us

Sep. 26 - 27, 2009,  Vergennes, VT. -  Archeology Weekend
On-water field trips, special demonstrations in Conservation Lab, lectures and films The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum 4472 Basin Harbor Rd. adjacent to Basin Harbor Club Sat. & Sun., 10 am to 5 pm 802-475-2022 www.lcmm.org   chrism@lcmm.org

 


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Oct. 3, 2009,  Addison, VT. -  Dead Creek Wildlife Day
Wildlife Viewing & Other Activities CHIMNEY POINT STATE HISTORIC SITE 7305 Vermont Route 125 Saturday, 9:30 – 5:00 PM 802-759-2412 www.HistoricVermont.org/chimneypoint    Elsa.Gilbertson@state.vt.us

 

 

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