Community Roundup: May 18, 2023
Green Drinks Night at Backyard Bistro and Junapr named to, best workplaces list
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Green Drinks Night at Backyard Bistro and Junapr named to, best workplaces list
The week of May 22-28 has been designated National Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week to help increase public awareness of this tree-killing beetle and the damage it can cause to all species of native ash trees within the Fraxinus genus.
The last two weeks of the 2023 legislative session are here. For me, that means a lot of time in the State House — some of it frantically working and trying to figure things out,
May is shaping up to be a busy month at the senior center, with a highlight being a Senior Resource Fair with over 30 organizations participating.
In January, I took on the task of addressing what I thought was a simple question: “What will we pay in property taxes this year?”
You may have heard of jumping worms, sometimes referred to as “snake worms.”
After many months of being closed to public events due to not only COVID precautions but also some needed building repairs.
Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) have been on our tables and in our gardens for so long, it’s nearly impossible to think of them as growing in the wild. Once upon a time they did just that.
The pair of volunteers reach Lewis Creek just after sunrise in the summer, plastic bottles in hand. While one takes notes and plays lifeguard, the other wades out into the water, turns upstream and fills the bottles.
Margaret Woodruff and the transformation of the Charlotte Library
Area events and classes for all ages.
Probably no one is excited to learn that March is National Frozen Food Month
Area events and classes for all ages.
Forests are dynamic communities, defined and enriched by change. As forests change, they tend to follow a pattern called succession: a series of developmental stages, each of which follows, or succeeds, the last.
During the summer lots of goats died at a farm in Charlotte’s West Village. After residents intervened, the situation appeared to have been fixed about six months ago.
Spring programs for adults and children.
Imagine a Zoom screen with four video boxes: the employee, two vice presidents and a human resource officer.
Area events, activities and classes for February and March.
Events for all ages in and around Charlotte, VT.
Temperatures in the 50s and sap running in early January? An unsettling start to winter.