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March
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March 5, 6 and 7, Pittsburg, VT. - Winter Brutality Weekend
FIRST-EVER 100 MILE SNOWSHOE MARATHON
WHAT WINTER BRUTALITY -- where only the strong survive. A weekend of on-snow
(primarily snowshoes) endurance feats patterned after Death Race (June 26, 2010)
and Death Camp (April 23-25, 2010) also in Pittsfield. This weekend is for
people who do not quit in life. Intended only for serious athletes, participants
must be physically fit to attend this camp See
www.peakraces.com and
www.peakcamps.com. TIME 6 a.m. Saturday
to finish on Sunday Amee Farm Barn, Rt. 100, Pittsfield, VT
March 5 - 8, 2010 - Guided Inn to Inn Snowshoeing in Classic Stowe
Join Bredeson Outdoor Adventures March 5 - 8 for Guided Inn to Inn Snowshoeing
in Stowe, Vermont
Experience Stowe in its arguably most beautiful season on a small group
adventure combining outdoor winter exercise with considerable creature comforts.
$1125 USD (per person double occupancy); $200 single supplement; $500 deposit.
Please direct inquiries and requests for a detailed itinerary to Deborah Lewis
at 866-533-4361 or dlewis@bredeson . More
information is also located on the Bredeson Outdoor Adventures web site at
http://www.bredeson.com/outdoor_adventures/hikes/vermont.html.
March
6, Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge - Morning Nature Walk
Join Friends of Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge board member, Ken Copenhaver
on a trail walk Saturday, March 6 from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM at the Black/Maquam
Trail located on RT 78, 2 miles west of Swanton on Rt 78 (look for the large
entrance sign). Wildlife activity increases as we approach the warmer weather
often accompanying March. Perhaps some early migratory birds may be visible
including red-wing blackbirds, grackles, and some hardy waterfowl migrants.
Contact David Frisque at 802-868-4781 to reserve a spot for the event.
March
6, Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge - Owl Prowl
Join refuge volunteer Jeremy Brooks for an early evening walk listening and
looking for owls on the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge. A number of owl
species, including great horned, barred, and screech owls are permanent
residents at the refuge and are vocal during late winter and early spring. The
walk will begin at the Tabor Rd. parking lot and will encompass the trail at
Stephen Young Marsh. The walk begins at 6:00 PM and ends at about 9:00 PM. Dress
for weather and snow conditions and bring a low intensity flashlight to the
walk. Please call 802-868-4781 to register and reserve a spot.
March
6th, 2010, Waterbury, VT - The MVP Health Care Frigid Infliction
The Green Mountain Adventure Racing Association and MVP Health Care want to get
your adventure racing year started early with The Frigid Infliction - the
largest winter adventure race in the US! Get away from the average winter crowds
and put your cold-weather skills to a true test in some of the gnarliest terrain
Vermont has to offer. What: Up to 10 hours of navigation, snowshoeing,
cross-country skiing, postholing, ropes work, Where: In and around Waterbury, VT
- Who: Teams of 2 or 3, coed or single-sex. Why: Because you want a bigger
challenge, a better story, a truer winter weekend, or just to compete with your
friends again! Cost: $260 for 2, $360 for 3 - GMARA membership included in
price. Price increases Jan 24, and registration after Feb 8th doesn't guarantee
a shirt, so register soon! This race is USARA sanctioned - start earning
points early. As always, we'll be holding a navigation clinic at
registration the night before and don't forget our famous post-race party: food,
drink, massages, and prizes prizes prizes!
More info: http://www.gmara.org/frigid
Mar. 6
- 7, Stowe - Relay For Life Nordic Style
American Cancer Society fund raiser to find a cure for "all" cancers Trapp
Family Ski Touring Center Trapp Hill Road Sat 2:00 p.m. - Sun 6:00 a.m.
802-872-6304 866-466-0626
www.relayforlife.org/nordicstylevt Free
vtnordicstyle@yahoo.com
March 7, 2010, Mt Snow, VT - Jack Jump World Championships
This year Mount Snow is pleased to announce it will be holding the Jack Jump
World Championships! We figure no one else is doing so we'll take the bull by
the horns or in this case the ski by the chair and go with it. Join us Sunday to
see head-to-head competition on homemade Jack Jumps. It's a great event to watch
and an even more fun event to compete in. Jack Jumps were used way back when as
a way for mountain workers to get quickly down the hill. It's a seat mountain to
a ski. This dual slalom race takes place on Charlie's Chase and will feature
men, women, kids and first timer divisions.
http://mountsnow.com
March
7, Fairlee, VT - Make your own Wooden Canoe Paddle
Join master craftsman, Geoffrey Burke of Chicorua Boatworks, for a Paddlemaking
workshop, Sunday, March 7 at Hulbert Outdoor Center in Fairlee, Vermont. The
workshop will run from 8:30 – 12:30 and includes lunch. You will take home a
beautifully crafted paddle at the end of the morning. Cost for the workshop, all
materials & lunch is $95. Geoffrey Burke has conducted numerous courses in
paddlemaking and boat building over the last 25 years. For more information
about this pre-registered course please contact Deb Williams at Hulbert Outdoor
Center, 2968 Lake Morey Road , Fairlee, VT 05045, 802-333-3405 -
deb_williams@alohfoundation.org
or visit our website at
www.alohafoundation.org/hulbert
Mar.
11 Hartland, VT - Shipwrecks of Lake Champlain
Learn about Lake Champlain’s most harrowing shipwreck stories from the
Revolutionary War to the present day. With over 300 wrecks in its dark, cold
waters, Lake Champlain has witnessed feats of heroism and terrible tragedies.
Adam Kane of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum takes you on a memorable tour,
through slides, drawings, and video of what lies beneath the waves. A Vermont
Humanities Council event. Hartland Public Library 153 US Highway 5 Thursday,
7:00 pm 802-436-2473
March
11, Grand Isle, - VT SMC Biologist Discusses Aquatic Insects
Have you ever wondered what a dragonfly looks like earlier in its life cycle?
The Lake Champlain Basin Program invites the public to a free presentation by
Declan McCabe, Associate Professor of Biology at St. Michael’s College, on
Thursday, March 11, 2010 at the LCBP office in Grand Isle. McCabe’s program,
Aquatic Insects – More than Just Fish Food? is the second Love the Lake talk.
McCabe will discuss how larger insects, macro-invertebrates, play an important
role in Lake Champlain’s ecosystem, and how they help students and biologists
determine whether water quality is healthy or not. McCabe trains
teachers/students about insect sampling and identification techniques and is an
instructor with the Vermont EPSCoR program. Anglers and streamside and lakeshore
property owners should also find this talk very interesting. The program begins
at 6:30 p.m. Please join LCBP staff for this free program which also includes
dessert and coffee. The LCBP office is just north of the Grand Isle ferry
entrance on Rte 314. For further information, contact Colleen Hickey, LCBP at
(802) 372-3213.
March 12-14th, 2010, Fairlee, VT -
Winter Doe Camp at Hulbert Outdoor Center
Summer and Fall Doe Camps are no longer enough for our
enthusiastic Doe Campers. Therefore we will be holding a Winter Doe Camp,
March 12 - 15 2010 at the Hulbert Outdoor Center in Fairlee, VT! Women ages 18
and up can stay in heated cabins at night and play in the snow all day. Classes
in Winter skills from snowmobiling to Nordic skiing and will be held Saturday
and Sunday for a modest fee. Send in a deposit of $100 now to save your place!
Registration will open in early December. Gift Certificate Available! contact
us for details: vow@voga.org
http://www.voga.org/winter_doe_camp.htm
March 13, 2010, 3:00 PM until 6:30 PM -
Invasive Species in Lake Champlain
Join the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge in welcoming Art Cohn of the Lake
Champlain Maritime Museum and Mark Malchoff, Aquatic Resources Specialist from
the Lake Champlain Sea Grant Program as well as U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Wildlife Inspector Rob Mulkeen and Chris Creelman of the U.S. Dept of
Agriculture to explore in word, pictures and displays many of the plant and
animal species that adversely impact native plants and animals in the Lake
Champlain Basin. Presentations will begin at 5:00 PM at the refuge headquarters
building on Tabor Rd., Swanton VT. Prior to the invasive presentations the
refuge will offer a trail walk lead by refuge volunteer Steve Vittum. The
Stephen J. Young walk will begin at 3:00 PM and end by 4:30 PM. The one mile
trail at the Stephen J. Young Marsh is an easy trek for all age groups and often
provides numerous opportunities to observe wildlife and signs of their
activities. Please call 802-868-4781 to register for the walk.
Sunday, March 14, Trapp to Bolton Backcountry
Race and Tour, - 3rd Annual Catamount Trail Challenge
Take the Catamount Challenge and tour or race from Trapp Family Lodge to the
Bolton Valley Nordic Center. The 17 km route is 70% backcountry with a 2420 ft
vertical climb from Nebraska Notch to the highest point on the Catamount Trail.
This event is only for experienced skiers in good physical condition. The entry
fee of $50 for CTA members and $60 for non-members includes a post race banquet,
raffle, awards and a CTA 8th Edition Guidebook. The combination race and tour
will be limited to 100 people. To Register: call the CTA office at 802-864-5794
http://www.catamounttrail.org/
March 15-22, Stratton, VT. - US Open Snowboarding Championships
The 28th annual US Open Snowboarding Championship is the event of the season and
one that you don't want to miss! Whether you are a competitor or a spectator,
come take part in the longstanding US Open tradition. Not only is the USO the
final stop of the Burton Global Open Series, where the top male and female in
the series will be awarded $100,000 each, but the USO is also the culminating
stop on the men's TTR World Snowboard Tour and the top male will be awarded the
TTR world title.
http://www.stratton.com/index.htm
March
20, HELLY HANSEN BIG MOUNTAIN BATTLE
- Back to Smuggs for a second year! This fun and physical challenge features
teams of two taking on big mountains at regional competition sites across the
United States. Teams negotiate mountain checkpoints in a three-hour course and
are tracked by FLAIK GPS systems. Winners go on to finals at Aspen in April.
Registration information to come; stay tuned!
http://www.smuggs.com/pages/winter/
Mar. 20 Woodstock,
VT - Vermont Antique Ski Race
Slalom ski race using antique ski equipment A vintage ski race with 3
categories: Wood, Metal/Fiberglass, or Strictly Vintage. All skis must predate
1975. Strictly Vintage registrants must have pre-1975 boots, bindings, and skis.
For those without old skis, old wood and metal/fiberglass skis mounted with
modern demo bindings will be available at the start. A trained technician will
fit the skis to the boot. The race, a two-run slalom down The Face, will begin
at 10:30am. Suicide Six Ski Area 247 Stage Road 802-253-9911 X202
802-253-9911 www.vermontskimuseum.org
programs@vermontskimuseum.org
March 25 6pm Barre,
VT - Free Turkey Hunting Seminar
At the Barre Elks Club, we will be holding our annual Free Turkey Hunting
Seminar, with our guest speaker, Joe Judd from Quaker Boy Game Calls. R&L
Archery, inc, 70 Smith St, Barre, VT 05641 802-479-9151 802-476-1377 (fax)
rlarchery@aol.com
www.randlarchery.com
Mar. 26 Barre, VT -
Turkey Hunting Seminar
Learn turkey hunting secrets from the pros. Barre Elks Lodge Jefferson Street
Thursday, 6:00 pm 802-479-9151
www.randlarchery.com
rlarchery@aol.com
March 26 & 27 Club
Days at Canoe Imports and Whitewater Race
Canoe Imports in South Burlington is working with the Northern Forest Canoe
Trail, the Vermont Paddling Club and the UVM Paddling Club to produce a weekend
celebration of human-powered water fun March 26 & 27. The festivities will
include a whitewater race on the New Haven River, two nights of paddling films
at UVM and two days of club discounts at Canoe Imports. Club members to enjoy
10% off regular priced boats and 20% off regular priced accessories for these
two days only. Some items will be more deeply discounted. Visit:
www.canoeimports.com
March 27, Bristol, VT. - New Haven
Ledges Whitewater
Race
Details at:
http://sites.google.com/site/newhavenextremerace2009/
March 27th,
Moonlight Ski-Snowshoe Party
Saturday -- 6:30 to Midnight;Bonfire, cocoa, lantern-lit trails
(Weather/Conditions Permitting)
Kingdom Trails
Association, PO Box 204, East Burke, VT 05832 Phone: 802.626.0737
tim@kingdomtrails.org
www.kingdomtrails.org
March
27, Chittenden County Bike / Pedestrian Summit
McCarthy Arts Center, St. Michael's College
8:30 am - 12:45 pm - Free! (snacks will be served) Join us for a morning program
that will be interesting, engaging and fun: * Attend workshops on the Trail
Finder, Geocaching, getting around without your car, and Safe Routes to Schools
* Be inspired by featured speaker Mary Collins, author of American Idle - A
Journey Through our Sedentary Culture * Hear from local leaders about
improvements in the bicycle and pedestrian network since the 2007 Summit and
what's going on with safety legislation in Montpelier Sponsored by the CCMPO and
Local Motion. Visit www.ccmpo.org/BikePed
for more info.
March 27-28, Rutland
Gun Show
THE HOWE CENTER “FRANKLIN ROOM” 1 Scale Ave, Rutland, Vt. 05701 • 135 tables,
SELLING-BUYING-TRADING - SAT: 9am-5pm • SUN: 9am-2pm • FREE Parking 802-875-4540
or 802-380-8351 • moonman@vermontel.net
www.greenmtgunshowtrail.com
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April
2010
April
3rd, 15TH ANNUAL BREWFEST
Part 2 - Sample the finest in local & regional beers and wines, with music,
munchies, and prizes. From 6:00 pm — 10:00 pm in the Meeting House. Tickets are
$15 at the door - 21 and older, please. For Brewfest Lodging information call
800-521-0536.
http://www.smuggs.com/pages/winter/
April 3, 1pm, Barre,
VT - Free Food Plot Workshop
Everything you need to know about getting started and producing a successful
food plot. R&L Archery, inc, 70 Smith St, Barre, VT 05641 802-479-9151
802-476-1377 (fax) rlarchery@aol.com
www.randlarchery.com
April 3, 3pm, Barre,
VT, - Free Game Camera Workshop
The ins and outs of using game cameras. R&L Archery, inc, 70 Smith St, Barre, VT
05641 802-479-9151 802-476-1377 (fax)
rlarchery@aol.com
www.randlarchery.com
April 3rd, GRAVITY CONTROL RAIL JAM
- The third and final Gravity Control event of the season! $25.00 entry fee. Win
cash and prizes! Registration begins at 8:00 am at the Base Lodge; the event
kicks off at 10:00 am.
http://www.smuggs.com/pages/winter/
April 10th -
11th, Stratton - Spring Fling Final Weekend Celebration
There's no better time to be at the mountain than the last weekend of the year.
BBQs, the annual Pond Skim and more!
http://www.stratton.com/index.htm
April 10, 2010, Middlebury, VT - 2nd Annual Otter Creek
Classic (Flyfishing Tournament)
7:00 AM to 3:00 PM Middlebury Mountaineer, Inc. MIDDLEBURY Otter Creek, New
Haven River, Middlebury River, Check in locations: Catch & Release - Paper
Tournament
http://mmvt.com/node/74
Contact: Jesse Haller at
info@mmvt.com
April 11, 2010 - The Sugarbush Adventure Games - 32nd Annual
Triathlon
A Weekend for the Multi-Sport Enthusiast! The Sugarbush Adventure Games, a
two-day fun fest in Vermont's idyllic Mad River Valley, offers something for
every member of the family. Anyone looking to assess winter's damage on their
waistline can register for the Sugarbush Triathlon - the only four-event
triathlon in the U.S. The race tests the athletic versatility of individuals and
teams with running (5 miles), paddling (6 miles), cycling (10 miles), and
cross-country skiing (3 miles).
http://www.sugarbush.com/content/cm.asp?pid=23&id=88
April 17, 2010, Pawlet, VT - 5th
Annual Bart Jacob Memorial Youth Turkey Calling Contest
If you are 7 to 15 years old and can use a turkey call to cluck, yelp, purr, or
do the Kee-Kee Run, you will have a chance to show off your turkey calling
skills at the 5th Annual Bart Jacob Memorial Youth Turkey Calling Contest in
Pawlet, Vermont on Saturday, April 17. Oxbow Mountain 4-H Shooting Sports
sponsors the youth turkey calling competition to honor the memory of the late
Bart Jacobs, a man who manufactured his own high quality turkey calls in Pawlet
and always cared about passing hunting traditions on to young people. The event
begins at 10:00 a.m. at the Pawlet Fire House off Route 133. Calling competition
will be for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes in age groups 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15.
Contestants must be registered. Pre-registration is $10, and registration on
site is $15. For more information and a registration form, contact Ellen at
802-325-3495 or Dale at 802-325-3721.
Saturday April 24, 10-3 Barre Fish &
Game Club-- R&L's Annual Range Day
It's your chance to come and shoot a large assortment of handguns and rifles,
with no obligation to buy. Free event. The only cost is for the
ammunition you shoot. It is open to the public and will be held rain or shine.
We will have details as we get closer to this event. Check back for the
manufacturers that will be represented. R&L Archery, inc, 70 Smith St, Barre, VT
05641 802-479-9151 802-476-1377 (fax)
rlarchery@aol.com
www.randlarchery.com
Apr. 25-26, Pownal, VT - Green
Mountain Gun Show Trail
American Legion #90, Route 7, Pownal, VT,
SELLING-BUYING-TRADING - 802-875-4540
or 802-380-8351 •
www.greenmtgunshowtrail.com
May 28 - 29,
Burlington, VT. Sport & Fitness Expo 2010
This is for runners and outdoor enthusiasts. You
will get some great deals on running apparel and accessories and you will find
so much more at our 2010 Sport and Fitness Expo! Make time to check it out.
Attend the seminars, do some shopping, get information on other athletic events,
see what the area offers.
http://www.runvermont.org/
May 30, 2010,
22nd Annual
KeyBank Vermont City Marathon & Relay
Burlington, Vermont -
KeyBank Vermont City Marathon named as one
of the "10 Great Places for Runners to Hit the Road!"
http://www.runvermont.org/
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May
2010
May 1 - 2 - Woodstock Farm Festival at
Billings Farm & Museum
Celebrate the start of Billings Farm & Museum's 28th season! Entire weekend of
traditional spring farm activities, including the annual shearing of the
Southdown flock. Farmers from the region will match plowing skills in the fields
with their teams of draft animals: oxen on Saturday, draft horses on Sunday.
Visitor plowing with the Billings’ teams and our first-ever visitor-plowing
competition. Horse-drawn wagon rides. Billings Farm & Museum 5302 River Road
Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 802-457-2355
www.billingsfarm.org
info@billingsfarm.org
May 2 Rockingham, VT. - Herricks Cove
Wildlife Festival
Celebrate spring and wildlife through this education event with programs,
exhibits and crafts for everybody. Herricks Cove on The Connecticut River
Herricks Cove Rd 10 AM-4 PM 802-843-2111
www.nature-museum.org
staff@nature-museum.org
May 8-9, Bear Mt,
New York - North Face Endurance Challenge
Distances of: 50 mile, 50k, marathon, half-marathon, 10k, 5k, relay race. All
races are trail runs. Website to register is
http://www2.thenorthface.com/endurancechallenge/races/2010/ny/index.html
May
15, Burlington, VT - Burlington Kids Day
Vermont's largest children's celebration. Join the parade. Entertainment,
activities, games, food and more! Burlington Waterfront Park College Street
Saturday, 9:30 to 3:30 802-8640123
www.enjoyburlington.com
nbove@ci.burlington.vt.us
May
15, Pittsfield, VT - Shipwrecks of Lake Champlain
Learn about Lake Champlain’s most harrowing shipwreck stories from the
Revolutionary War to the present day. Pittsfield Townhall Pittsfield Green
Saturday, 7:00pm 802-746-8157 Free
May 29
- 30 Woodstock, VT. - Cows & Camembert Weekend at Billings Farm & Museum
Kick off to National Dairy Month in June! Billings Farm & Museum 5302 River Road
Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 802-457-2355
www.billingsfarm.org
info@billingsfarm.org
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June
2010
Jun. 4 - 6 Glove, VT - Runaway Pond Bicentennial
A celebration to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the letting out of Long
Pond, a mishap that created a “runaway”. Runaway Pond site, Glover school and
town hall, Glover Green Rt. 16 Fri. 10-10, Sat 9am-11pm, Sun 8am-9pm
802-525-4051 802-525-6212
www.gloverhistoricalsociety.org Free
gloverhistory@yahoo.com
Jun. 4 - 6 Burlington,
VT. - Lake Champlain Burlington Boat Show
Lake Champlain Burlington Boat Show featuring over forty ten dealers and over
forty boats from cruisers to Kayaks Burlington Boathouse College Street
Burlington Harbor Fri.2-5pm Sat. & Sun. 10-5pm 802-355-1781
www.burlingtonboatshow.com
burlingtonboatshow@gmail.com
Jun. 4 - 6
Brattleboro, Strolling of the Heifers
Don’t miss the world-famous Strolling of the Heifers Parade on Saturday at 10
a.m. "The parade starts off with scores of heifers (young cows) colorfully
bedecked and led by future farmers. They’re followed by a jazz-themed
agricultural parade of farmers, tractors, more farm animals, bands, floats,
clowns and more. When it’s over the crowd follows the parade to the
Stroll’s Green Expo and Dairy Festival for food, entertainment (jazz!),
demonstrations, exhibits and fun." 802-258-9177
www.StrollingoftheHeifers.com
orlymunzing@gmail.com
Jun. 5 - 6 Vergennes Kids Pirate Festival
Swashbuckle your way back to the era of discovery and exploration! Swashbuckle
your way back to the era of discovery and exploration! Kids get creative with
dramatic play, sing-alongs, and make-and-take crafts for the whole family. Enjoy
exciting, pirate-themed activities and live performances with guest artists, The
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum 4472 Basin Harbor Road at Basin Harbor Club 10:00
am to 5:00 pm daily 802-475-2022 www.lcmm.org
elosiseb@lcmm.org
Jun. 5 - 6 Derby, VT - Tour de Kingdom
The 2010 Tour de Kingdom is a one or two day competitive and recreational
cycling event through the Northeast Kingdom. Shaking off the rust from winter?
Want to take a ride with your friends or participate in a fun event with the
family? Want to compete for time on one or two of our century rides? This event
will be right for you! We offer a choice of one or two days of riding, with
fully supported loops of varying lengths from 15 miles to 100 miles. Both days
start and end at IROC, 400 Quarry Road in Derby, Vermont. 802-334-8511
www.tourdekingdom.org/
bike@orleansrecreation.org
Jun. 9 - 14 Lyndonville, VT - 50th
Annual American Society of Dowsers Convention
This event is packed with exciting presentations from the best speakers on
dowsing and related topics. Enjoy a conference that offers an exciting and
informative group of the world's best speakers and teachers of dowsing and
related topics. The Convention begins Fri. and continues through Sun. Learn to
dowse at one of the three schools held on Wed. and Thur., or attend one of a
variety of workshops. We are thrilled to have Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove speaking
Saturday evening and Ramon Grace on Sunday evening. They will both be conducting
workshops, as well. Lyndon State College Vail Drive Wed thru Mon beginning at 8
am 802-684-3417 www.dowsers.org
asd@dowsers.org
Jun. 12 - 13
Manchester Center, VT - 24th Annual Manchester & the Mountains Classic Car
Show
Celebrate the American greatest obsession the automobile. One of New England's
most prestigious Car Shows! Dorr Field Route 30 Sat. 8AM-4PM Sun. 8AM-3PM
802-773-1632
www.manchestercarshow.com
carshow@manchesterchamber.net
Jun. 19 - 20,
Woodstock, VT - Draft Horse Days at Billings Farm & Museum
Discover the wonder and power of the mighty draft horse. Billings Farm & Museum
5302 River Road Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 802-457-2355
www.billingsfarm.org
info@billingsfarm.org
Jun.
19 - 20, Jeffersonville, VT - Green Mountain Relay
200-mile team relay 200-mile team relay from
Jeffersonville to Bennington Cambridge Elementary School 190 School St
303-800-5353
www.greenmountainrelay.com Registration Fee
paul@timberlineevents.com
June 22 - 27, - 2010
Winooski River Sojourn!
Exploring the Flora & Fauna of the Winooski, The Winooski River Sojourn is a
multi-day paddling trip on the Winooski River, during which participants will
learn about this great Vermont resource while also raising money to help support
the work of the Friends of the Winooski River. This year's Sojourn will feature
presentations about the flora and fauna of the Winooski Watershed Basin. The
2010 Sojourn will begin in Marshfield on Tuesday June 22nd and reach Lake
Champlain on Sunday June 27th. Paddlers may sign up for the entire trip,
multiple days or just one day. All meals and camping are provided. Paddlers must
bring their own camping and paddling gear including a canoe or kayak. Please see
registration materials for details.
http://www.winooskiriver.org/sojourn_pages/SojournMain.htm
June 25 - 27, 2010, 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. 26 - 27 Tunbridge
Vermont History Expo
History's County Fair Now a semi-annual event, the 2010 theme is BACK TO THE
LAND, AGAIN. Exhibits, reenactments, music, food vendors and much more!
Tunbridge Fairgrounds Main St. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sat. - Sun. 802-479-8505
www.vermonthistory.org/expo
Tess.taylor@state.vt.us
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July
2010
Jul. 9 - 11 Stowe, VT - Stoweflake Hot Air Balloon Festival
Watch as more than 25 hot-air balloons lift off in both the morning and evening.
More than 25 hot-air balloons will soar through the sky during Stoweflake
Mountain Resort & Spa’s 23rd Annual Stoweflake Hot Air Balloon Festival. One of
Vermont’s most popular summer celebrations, Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa
will once again host the spectacular three-day event. Stoweflake Mountain Resort
& Spa 1746 Mountain Road Friday and Saturday 4-9 pm, 6 am launches are free
802-253-7355 800-253-2232
www.stoweflake.com/
Jul. 17 - 18 Vergennes Small Boat
Festival
Small boats offer recreation and vacation opportunities that are close to home,
affordable, and good for the environment Celebrate clean, green, sustainable
fun! Small boats offer recreation and vacation opportunities that are close to
home, affordable, and good for the environment! Share the dedication of LCMM’s
new Small Watercraft Exhibit Building -- come by water and try out our new
docks! Visit exhibitors and demo their boats. The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
4472 Basin Harbor Road at Basin Harbor Club 10:00 am to 5:00 pm daily
802-475-2022 www.lcmm.org
elosiseb@lcmm.org
Jul. 31 Montpelier, VT - 7th
Annual Onion River Century Ride
The Onion River Century Ride is a beautiful ride through the heart of the
Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Join us this year for our 7th Annual Onion River
Century Ride by riding in the 110k (68 miles) Metric Century, the full 111 mile
Century Ride, or our 24 mile loop. All three courses are fully supported with
food/beverage stops and a support vehicle throughout the day. All participants
must wear a helmet and abide by the rules of the road. The OR Century Ride will
be held Rain or Shine. All proceeds benefit the Kellogg-Hubbard Library in
Montpelier. Montpelier Recreation Field Poolside Dr, Rte 12 Saturday - 8:30am
802-229-9409 802-223-3338 www.onionriver.com
carrie@onionriver.com
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Vermont
Outdoor Guide Association
P.O. Box 10
North Ferrisburg, VT. 05473
1 800-425-8747 (802) 425-6211
info@voga.org
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