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The Better Places Roadshow visited Guilford and Brattleboro to see how state grants improved local projects, including a new park and a community mural.
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The Better Places Roadshow visited Guilford and Brattleboro to see how state grants improved local projects, including a new park and a community mural.
In-Sight Photography will announce the winners of its youth photo contest on Saturday, Sept. 30, at an award ceremony in Brattleboro, VT.
Guilford Community Park opens Sunday, Sept. 24 with live music and a pavilion. Locals can bring a picnic and dancing shoes.
Heart Rose Club in Brattleboro offers food, drinks, yoga, massage therapy, and more in a former Shriners building. Owner Tara Cheney aims to create a community space.
Guilford is holding a caucus to organize a Republican Town Committee on Sept. 19. All interested residents are invited to attend. Meeting to follow. Call for more info.
Guilford Cares will visit Fort Dummer State Park on Sept. 12, exploring its history and trails. Day-use fee is $5, but pass can be covered.
GUILFORD — An original Guilford Community Church production of drama, music and dance, “The Pageant of the Parables.” will be performed by local talent at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 5, and 10 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 6 in the Guilford Community Park Pavilion at 24 Church Drive, in Guilford. All proceeds will benefit Vermont Flood Relief.
GUILFORD — Erin Harpe Country Blues Duo with Jim Countryman will perform at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Springs Farm, 49 Carpenter Hill Road in Guilford.
GUILFORD — On a sunny day on a farm in Guilford, people and horses milled about. A local artist played a wooden flute, sometimes directly to the horses. In a pond, water bugs cast shadows three times their size.
First state park sign with Abenaki name at Sweet Pond