See Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’ on stage in Waitsfield, June 26-July 13
The Valley Players present “As You Like It,” by William Shakespeare, June 26-July 13 at the Valley Players Theater in Waitsfield.

Ripples from the Reservoir: Circles of life resume
This spring on the Waterbury Reservoir, rain-resilient anglers, paddlers, boaters, and campers have seen signs of the reservoir coming to life after a bleak winter.

Waterbury’s Jane and Paul Willard are recognized for years of historical society service
Two Waterbury residents were honored with the Achievement Award for Extended Service by the Vermont Historical Society’s League of Local Historical Societies and Museums at its recent 71st Annual Conference.

Goldenrod crab spiders are masters of disguise
A member of the family Thomisidae, goldenrod crab spiders are both crabby and spider-y. A medium-sized crab spider, these creatures are familiar garden visitors across southern Canada and the United States.

Sounds of summer: Free concerts galore in and near Waterbury
For many, summertime in Vermont means outdoor concerts, and Waterbury’s calendar is filling up with dates for multiple free live shows in the coming weeks.

Free fishing day and free entry at state parks, historic sites next weekend
As part of the annual Vermont Days start to summer, the state of Vermont offers free admission to Vermont State Parks and Vermont State Historic Sites on Saturday-Sunday, June 14-15, and Vermont’s statewide free fishing day is also Saturday, June 14.

Memorial Day traditions observed in Waterbury, Duxbury
Memorial Day ceremonies enjoyed sunshine this year as members of Waterbury’s American Legion Post 59 visited local cemeteries to lay wreaths in memory of fallen U.S. service members.

Humor amidst rebellion in Lost Nation Theater’s ‘The Revolutionists,’ June 5-15
A tale from the French Revolution in which four bold, bodacious women try not to lose their heads, takes the stage in Montpelier for Lost Nation Theater’s two-week presentation of “The Revolutionists.”

Students pick winners of annual Vermont Youth Book Awards
The Vermont Department of Libraries has announced the winners of this year’s Vermont Youth Book Awards, as decided by more than 17,000 young Vermonters.

Arts Fest seeks art for 2025 poster
Waterbury Arts Fest is set for July 11-12, and organizers at Revitalizing Waterbury are looking for a Vermont artist to illustrate this year’s commemorative poster and enjoy some perks along the way.

Groups, games, exercise, outings and more at the library in June
The Waterbury Public Library’s calendar is packed with a variety of regular and special free programs and events each month.

‘Sanctuary’: Waterbury artist brings a multi-media collection of earthy hues to Axel’s through July 5
A new exhibition moves in at Axel’s Gallery and Frame Shop this week with the earth-toned multi-media creations of Waterbury artist Edith Beatty set to be on view through July 5.

The spring alewife run goes against the flow
One of the most exciting rites of spring is the alewife run, an annual event where throngs of fish race upstream from the ocean to inland water bodies on a reproductive journey.

State issues guidance, reminders for backyard burning as fire season begins
Spring outdoor cleanup often means burning, and state officials with the Departments of Environmental Conservation and Forests, Parks and Recreation remind Vermonters to follow a few guidelines for backyard open burning to protect the environment and public health and safety.

Mosquitoes in the rain
For tiny flying insects, such as mosquitoes and their relatives, rainfall is a completely different experience than it is for other animals. What happens to insects when being hit by a raindrop is a full-body mid-air collision?

Rain or shine, hiking season kicks off this weekend
Though the weather may not feel like it, this Memorial Day weekend officially kicks off Vermont’s hiking season and the Green Mountain Club, which manages and maintains 500 miles of trails including the Long Trail, wants to help hikers get outside and enjoy the outdoors.

Historical Society marks Memorial Day with weekend museum hours, ceremony, & Ghost Walk
The Waterbury Historical Society celebrates Memorial Day this weekend with special hours and exhibits at the History Center, and a Monday commemoration ceremony with the American Legion at Hope Cemetery, followed by the 19th annual Ghost Walk.

Rehabbed Jack’s Alley welcomes new art, music, fun
Now that the transformation of the alley on Stowe Street renamed Jack’s Alley is complete, it will take its place among Waterbury’s downtown venues for outdoor music, art and events this summer.

Winterfest recreation grant deadline extended to June 4
Waterbury Winterfest has extended its 2025 recreation grant application deadline to June 4.

Tree Board to honor Lotspeich in May 24 planting ceremony
The Waterbury Tree Board will host a memorial tree planting on May 24, honoring former town planner Steve Lotspeich and his 30 years of service to the community.