• Charity, Sylvia, and Cleopatra

    Flynn MainStage 153 Main Street, Burlington, United States

    The 2026–27 Vermont Symphony Orchestra season opens with music inspired and created by powerful women—from Björk to Cleopatra, spanning 19th-century Vermont to the Persian Empire. The concert premieres a VSO commission by composer Clarice Assad, based on the historic Weybridge couple Charity Bryant and Sylvia Drake

  • The Lonely Days Are Gone: Community Square Dance Tour

    Brandon Town Hall 1 Conant Square, Brandon, VT, United States

    This fall, The Lonely Days Are Gone: Community Square Dance Tour brings free concerts and square dances to historic town halls across Vermont! Inspired by the state's long tradition of contra and square dancing, the tour welcomes neighbors of all ages to connect through live music, participatory dancing, and shared meals.

    Free
  • Drawing Community Stories with the Appalachia Comics Project

    Brooks Memorial Library 224 Main St, Brattleboro, VT, United States

    Join #1 New York Times bestselling author Andrew Aydin for this special presentation about the Appalachian Comics Project and the creation of the graphic novel "Islands in the Sky."

  • Chamber Music of the 18th Century

    Manchester Community Library 138 Cemetery Ave, Manchester Center, United States

    Taconic String Quartet will take you on a musical journey to Italy, England, Austria and Germany with works by Vivaldi, Boccherini, Handel, Boyce, Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, plus arrangements of songs by William Billings from colonial New England.

    Free
  • The Lonely Days Are Gone: Community Square Dance Tour

    Brookfield Old Town Hall 93 Stone Rd, Brookfield, VT, United States

    This fall, The Lonely Days Are Gone: Community Square Dance Tour brings free concerts and square dances to historic town halls across Vermont! Inspired by the state's long tradition of contra and square dancing, the tour welcomes neighbors of all ages to connect through live music, participatory dancing, and shared meals.

    Free
  • Exploring the Research and Creation of Music Commissions

    St. Johnsbury Athenaeum 1171 Main St, St Johnsbury, VT, United States

    Love, music, art, business…how do they all fit together? How is music created around a unique story? What does a commission look like? Join us for a listening party as we dive into a world premiere from the Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s opening concert of the 2026-27 season.

    Free
  • Threads of History: The Stickle Quilt

    Manchester Community Library 138 Cemetery Ave, Manchester Center, United States

    Callie Raspuzzi, the Collections Manager at the Bennington Museum, will present on The Jane A. Stickle Quilt. Made in 1863, during the Civil War, this amazing quilt includes 169 five-inch blocks, each in different patterns and fabric, containing a total of 5,602 pieces surrounded by a unique scalloped border. This illustrated talk will explore the history of the quilt and its maker. It will also use the quilt as a jumping-off point to talk about diverse topics, including female education, the Civil War, country fairs, disability, textile manufacture, poverty, and museum collecting.

    Free
  • The Lonely Days Are Gone: Community Square Dance Tour

    Hardwick Town House 127 Church Street, Hardwick, VT, United States

    This fall, The Lonely Days Are Gone: Community Square Dance Tour brings free concerts and square dances to historic town halls across Vermont! Inspired by the state's long tradition of contra and square dancing, the tour welcomes neighbors of all ages to connect through live music, participatory dancing, and shared meals.

    Free
  • Exploring the Research and Creation of Music Commissions

    Rutland Free Library 10 Court St, Rutland, VT, United States

    Love, music, art, business…how do they all fit together? How is music created around a unique story? What does a commission look like? Join us for a listening party as we dive into a world premiere from the Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s opening concert of the 2026-27 season.

    Free
  • Threads of History: “Fred” Nicklewhite

    Manchester Community Library 138 Cemetery Ave, Manchester Center, United States

    Join the Manchester Historical Society Curator, Shawn Harrington for a presentation about regional tailor "Fred" Nicklewhite. Born on the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas, he moved with his family in 1898 to Vermont. Trained as a master tailor, Nicklewhite spent summers working at the Equinox Hotel in Manchester. 

    Free