Naturalist Program at Mad River Glen
Mad River Glen’s Naturalist Program seeks to educate the public about the
ecology and conservation of our unique alpine environment and to advocate
the stewardship of Stark Mountain for recreation, healthy forests, and
wildlife habitat. Our education program provides alternative recreational
activities at Mad River Glen and strives to inspire young people to become
involved in the Cooperative mission and the protection of our environment.
http://www.madriverglen.com/naturalist/
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Petra Cliffs Mountaineering School
Ever wanted to try Rock Climbing? Want to learn new skills to make you a
safer and more efficient climber? Our expert guides will provide a fun, yet
challenging learning experience tailored specifically to your goals. We also
hold monthly "Women Rock!" climbing seminars just for women taught by women.
Our experienced guides are available to take you on any adventure you are
dreaming of. Whether it is your first multi-pitch climb, a day of climbing
on some of the coveted classic ‘Dacks routes, or your first day with a
harness on, we can make it happen. Petra Cliffs offers a complete outdoor
instruction curriculum, catering to groups of all sizes and to individuals
of all ages and abilities. Our courses can be taken on any day by private
arrangement or in a class format during our scheduled open enrollment
courses.
http://www.petracliffs.com/mountaineering.html
Feb 4 - 7, 2010, Mt Snow, VT - WINTER DEW TOUR FINALS - THE TOYOTA
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Freestyle skiing and snowboarding’s elite athletes converged at Carinthia in
January 2009 and over 20,000 fans on the snow and millions on LIVE NBC coverage,
witnessed history as Mount Snow hosted the second stop of the first ever Winter
Dew Tour. In 2010 the Dew Tour returns to Mount Snow but this time for the
Toyota Championships. The finals of the Dew Tour is the crowning jewel of the
3-stop tour and athletes will be throwing down for a piece of the $1.5 million
cash purse and the Dew Cup. Athletes such as Simon Dumont, Kelly Clark, Shaun
White, Hannah Teter, Danny Davis, and many more will be competing in slopestyle
and super pipe competitions over three days.
http://mountsnow.com
Feb. 6, Rutland, VT - 8th Annual
Winter Fest
Free event for the whole family. Participate in great activities to help you
stay active through the winter! Giorgetti Park Saturday 10:00AM-2:00PM
802-773-1822 X13 www.rutlandrec.com
February 6th,Barre, - Free Style Sled
Jumping shows Hosted as part of Barre Blizzard Blast. Two shows
2:00 and 6:00 located at Wilson Industrial Park. Food Vendors will be onsite.
Features Anarchy 802 - Jeremy Malone, Eric Abaire and Eric St. John. This is the
second annual event. Access by trail 14B between Jct WN116 and WN7 or by car
near the recycling center on Pitman Road.
February 6, 2010, Burlington, VT. -
Vermont Special Olympics Penguin
Plunge
ABOUT: Freezing for a Reason. Join Special Olympics Vermont’s largest statewide
fundraising event. Over 1,000 people from Vermont and beyond jump into the
state’s icy February waters to raise money for our athletes. Three plunges are
held throughout the state in Burlington, Bennington and Newport. Sign up for the
plunge nearest you! URL:
http://www.vtso.org/penguin_plunge.php
February 6, 2010, - The Green Mountain Club's 14th Annual Snowshoe Festival
Better than ever at GMC's New Visitor Center! Bring friends and family for an
invigorating day of free snowshoe demos, guided snowshoe hikes to local peaks
and trails, workshops, nature walks, gear displays, raffle, hot chocolate, and
more. Demo snowshoes available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Special
activities for kids are scheduled. When: Saturday, February 6, 2010, 8:30 am –
3:00 pm Where: GMC Headquarters, Waterbury Center
Admission: $8 members/$10 nonmembers; kids under 12 are free.
(802)-244-7037
http://www.greenmountainclub.org/page.php?id=31
Feb 6
- 7, 2010, GREAT ICE IN GRAND ISLE 2010
City Bay, North Hero Village, Vermont, (lakeside across from Hero’s Welcome
General Store), Events subject to weather conditions! Call 372-4161 for updates.
Free parking, plenty of hot food and beverages. Saturday, February 6th, Noon to
4 p.m. General skating, snowshoeing on the Lake 5:30 p.m. Bonfire by the pier at
North Hero House Chili cook-off catered by Lake Champlain Islands Chamber,
Beverages catered by North Hero House
2 to 4 p.m. Atii Sled Dog demonstration “Everything But a Ride” Sunday,
February 7th 11 to 3 p.m. Nordic Skating, Free demo and use of Nordic skates
Island Arts exhibit at the Lake Champlain Islands Chamber of Commerce, For
general information contact the Lake Champlain Islands Chamber of Commerce,
800-262-5226 or 802-372-8400,
www.champlainislands.com
February 7th –Telemark Clinic
For beginners and intermediate skiers at Stowe Mountain Resort with top-rated
PSIA Telemark instructor Mike Beagan. Beginner lesson from 9:30-11:30 am, You’ll
learn the basic Telemark stance and refine and link Telemark turns. For skiers
with some experience, able to ride chair lift and get down green trails. Your
choice: $69 for the clinic and lift ticket or $99 for the clinic, ticket, and
demo equipment. Use the equipment all day and enjoy the benefits of skiing on
the latest boots, skis and bindings on the Toll House lift. Intermediate
Telemark Clinic and backcountry tour from 12:30-4 pm
Improve your Telemark turn and touring skills, increase your confidence on
variable terrain and practice waxing and skinning techniques for backcountry
touring. Your choice: $99 clinic and lift ticket or $129 for the clinic, ticket
and equipment. Umiak Outdoor Outfitters, 849 South Main St. Stowe, VT 05672
802-253-2317 www.umiak.com
Feb. 7, Derby, - MSTF Scavenger Hunt Ski
Tour
Skiing fun for all ages. Memphremagog Ski Touring Foundation Darling Hill Rd.
802-334-7676 www.mstf.net
Feb 7, 2009, 14th Annual Burlington Penguin Plunge!
Challenge yourself and your friends to
join the frenzy and jump into freezing February waters during the 14th Annual
Penguin Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Vermont. Raise money for Special
Olympics Vermont by pulling together a team or plunging as an individual. Prizes
will be awarded to the highest fundraiser, largest pack of plungers, and best
costume. Don’t be left in the cold, get involved in this fun filled event!
Burlington Penguin Plunge (part of Burlington’s Winter Festival) Friday,
February 6th, 2009 ECHO Pre-Registration Party Saturday, February 7th, 2009
Waterfront Park in Burlington DON’T BE LEFT IN THE COLD, REGISTER TODAY:
www.penguinplunge.org call (800)
639-1603 ext. 105.
February 9th,
Friends of the Winooski River Annual Dinner
Friends of the Winooski invites you to join us at our annual dinner on February
9th from 5:30 to 8:30 pm at LACE in Barre. In addition to great food and
conversation with your fellow river advocates, Colin McCaffrey will provide
music. There will be a short presentation on the Friends 2009 accomplishments
and 2010 plans. The Friends are pleased to honor several individuals who have
contributed to the protection of the Winooski River watershed. Abbey Willard is
leaving her position as the District Manager for the Winooski River Natural
Resource Conservation District to focus on developing her farm business. Jim
Ryan and Ryan McCall have both served as the Winooski River Basin Planner. Ryan
recently joined the Friends board. Carolyn Grodinsky has been volunteer
extraordinaire! In particular she was critical to the success of the 2009
Winooski River Sojourn. Location: LACE (153 Main Street in Barre), Please email
fwr@sover.net or call 802-655 4878 to
reserve a spot. However, you may pay on the evening of the event.
$15 for 2010 members; $20 nonmembers Under 12 free
www.winooskiriver.org
February 13th, GRAVITY CONTROL RAIL JAM
- Show us your stuff and win cash and prizes! Registration begins at 9:00 am at
the Base Lodge; the event kicks off at 11:00 am. $20 entry fee.
http://www.smuggs.com/pages/winter/
FEBRUARY 13, 2010, Brandon, VT - ROAST TURKEY
DINNER
5 - 7 PM - Menu includes roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, veggie,
beverages and dessert. Cost $ 9.00, Kids 5-10 yrs $5.00 Under 5 yrs free, Take
out available, Public Welcome, Neshobe Sportsman Club, 97 Frog Hollow Road off
Route 73 east, Brandon, VT 802-247-6687
February 13, 2010, Country Riders 11th Annual
Poker Run!
Starts at 12pm. Cost per hand is $5.00. 1st prize= $500.00 2nd prize=$250.00 3rd
prize= $100.00 - The Stops are: American Legion in North Troy, Lucier's Store in
Newport Center, Wayne's Snackbar and Pizza in Newport Center, Troy Country Store
in Troy, Rustic Tavern in Lowell, The Cedarwood Resort in Jay (formerly The
Lodge) (Last Stop), Must go to 5 out of 6 stops, Extra cards available at
Cedarwood Resort "All cards must be turned in at Cedarwood by 5pm" Bring the
whole family -- To be held REGARDLESS of conditions!
February13th, Wardsboro Pathfinder's
Annual Rescue Ride-In & BBQ 11:00 AM to 2:00 PMStratton rec
area Stratton VT, 50-50 raffle, lots of hot good food, Come join us have a good
time and enjoy the bon-fire. For more information visit
http://www.mtcd.com/pathfindersFoul-weather date -- the next Sat., Feb. 20
February 13, 2010, Newport, VT. - Vermont Special Olympics Penguin Plunge
ABOUT: Freezing for a Reason. Join Special Olympics Vermont’s largest statewide
fundraising event. Over 1,000 people from Vermont and beyond jump into the
state’s icy February waters to raise money for our athletes. Three plunges are
held throughout the state in Burlington, Bennington and Newport. Sign up for the
plunge nearest you! URL:
http://www.vtso.org/penguin_plunge.php
February 13th, Grand Isle, VT - F-f-frozen
Chosen Regatta
11 to 3 p.m. – sponsored by Earl’s Cyclery, Local Motion, Design your own
human-powered machine. All ages, solo or in teams. $20 entry fee. Prizes.
Regatta rules posted at
www.champlainislands.com or Contact: Bob Camp, Hero’s Welcome,
802-372-4161 6 p.m. Valentine’s Dinner Dance at North Hero House
802-372-4732 For general information
contact the Lake Champlain Islands Chamber of Commerce, 800-262-5226 or
802-372-8400, www.champlainislands.com
February 13-14 Girlstorm 2010 This is a 2-day, women-only comprehensive weekend of snowkiting. Learn
everything from safety and set-up to riding techniques to gear types and gear
care. This is the third year of this fun and hands-on camp. It is a great
opportunity to learn at your own pace in a great learning environment. No
yelling, lots of encouragement and no one will underestimate what you can do.
All snowkiting abilities are welcome from the never-evers to those ready to
really get riding smoothly or those ready to learn to jump and take it all to
the next level. For more information, to book a lesson/camp or order gear,
please call Stormboarding at 802.578.6120 or e-mail:
rachael@stormboarding.com
see more info on
website
Feb.
13 - 14, Brattleboro, VT - 86th Annual Harris Hill Ski Jump
Harris Hill Ski Jump of Brattleboro, Vermont is the only 90 meter ski jump in
New England! Exit 2 off I-91, Follow signs to Cedar Street 802-258-3992
www.harrishillskijump.org
Feb.
13 - 21, Woodstock, VT - February Sleigh Ride Week at Billings Farm
Horse-drawn sleigh rides through frosty farm fields, visit farm and restored
farm house, farm programs and activities. Billings Farm & Museum Route 12 North
& River Road 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 802-457-2355
www.billingsfarm.org info@billingsfarm.org
February 14th - Ice Golf Tournament
9 to 1 p.m. – sponsored by Stewart Construction and Chittenden Bank, Bring
your clubs and play 9 holes of wild golf on the ice. $10 registration fee
includes golf balls. Prizes and trophies.
For general information contact the Lake
Champlain Islands Chamber of Commerce, 800-262-5226 or 802-372-8400,
www.champlainislands.com
Feb. 13 - 14 Brattleboro, VT - 86th
Annual Harris Hill Ski Jump
Harris Hill Ski Jump of Brattleboro, Vermont is the only 90 meter ski jump in
New England! Exit 2 off I-91, Follow signs to Cedar Street 802-258-3992
www.harrishillskijump.org
February 13 & 14, 2010, Manchester, VT -
Southern Vermont Primitive Biathlon
A primitive biathlon is a fun and challenging wilderness competition of target
shooting and snowshoeing. The event is open to all muzzleloading firearm
enthusiast, regardless of their skill level or athletic ability. Spectators are
welcomed and encouraged to view portions of the course. Other black powder
shooting events are held throughout the weekend including a bon fire and other
fun activities. All the wonderful prizes shown below have been generously
donated by many local sponsors. To date, this event has contributed $3400 to
Green Mountain Conservation Camps. www.svtpb.org
Feb. 13 - 21 Woodstock, VT - Sleigh Ride
Week at Billings Farm & Museum
Sleigh Ride Week held during President's Vacation Week Billings Farm & Museum
5302 River Road 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 802-457-2355
www.billingsfarm.orginfo@billingsfarm.org
February 14-21, 2010 Spring Break in Florida
for Kids and Families
Swim and snorkel with the manatees, kayak at Crystal River State Park, (flat
water) Experience Seminole culture, Beaches, swimming, hiking & camping. $800,
without airfare (at this time, airfare may be $350-$400 round trip) with $500
non-refundable deposit received by Feb 13. Space is limited, call me now if you
might be interested. I am an outdoor adventure camp director, having run camps
and programs and after school program for 15 years. Bonna Wieler, Bold Paths
Adventure Travel, 802-333-3549
bonna@boldpaths.com
Www.boldpaths.com
February 12th All day intermediate
lesson/backcountry tour 10:00am – 4:00pm Learn from the best, the legendary Dickie Hall of the North American
Telemark Organization. This full-day clinic and backcountry tour is for
intermediate or better skiers to improve their Telemark and backcountry skiing
technique with the most experienced instructor in the country. Improve your
Telemark turn and touring skills, increase your confidence on variable terrain,
practice waxing and skinning techniques for backcountry touring. Your choice:
$149 Clinic only, $99 clinic and lift ticket or $129 for the clinic, ticket and
equipment. Umiak Outdoor Outfitters, 849 South Main St. Stowe, VT 05672
802-253-2317 www.umiak.com
February 20th, Grand Ilse, VT - Over and Back
Trek to Knight Island
8:30 – 10:30 a.m. Flapjack Breakfast at North Hero House: $7 each or $20/family
- 11 to 4 p.m. Over and Back Trek to Knight Island, 2 miles each way
Sponsored by VT State Parks Ski, skate, walk sled, amble, dogs and kids welcome.
Ranger station at Knight Island will have refreshments.
For general information contact the Lake
Champlain Islands Chamber of Commerce, 800-262-5226 or 802-372-8400,
www.champlainislands.com
February 20th - Snow Bike Fun Weekend
Saturday: 10 AM Get your mountain bike out and ride on our Nordic trails.
Kingdom Trails Association, PO Box 204, East Burke, VT 05832 Phone: 802.626.0737
tim@kingdomtrails.orgwww.kingdomtrails.org
Feb 20 - Grand Isle, - 11 to 2 p.m. Kids Fishing Derby
kids 14 and under. Fishing rigs supplied. Trophies, free hot dogs for the kids.
Sponsors: Northern Lake Champlain Advisory Committee, North Hero Recreation
Committee Ski-equipped plane rides off the ice, weather permitting.
Sponsored by Heros Aviation For general
information contact the Lake Champlain Islands Chamber of Commerce, 800-262-5226
or 802-372-8400,
www.champlainislands.com
February 20-21, 2010, TWO GUN SHOWS - 4 Miles Apart - Green Mountain Gun Show
Trail AMERICAN LEGION #26, 129 S. Main Street, White River Jct, VT • I-91 Exit
11 FIRESIDE INN, Airport Road, West Lebanon, NH • 1-89 Exit 20
SAT: 9am-5pm • SUN: 9am-2pm • 802-875-4540 or 802-380-8351 moonman@vermontel.netwww.greenmtgunshowtrail.com
SELLING-BUYING-TRADING
February 21st - Horse-drawn Sleigh Rides in North Hero Village
1 to 3 p.m. Horse-drawn Sleigh Rides in North Hero Village with Karen Munson,
Sponsored by Tibri, For general
information contact the Lake Champlain Islands Chamber of Commerce, 800-262-5226
or 802-372-8400,
www.champlainislands.com
February 21, 2010, Baked Bean and Hot Dog
Ride-In
Waterford Club House, Duck Pond Road, Waterford, VT 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m
Price: $8.00 Adults, 6-12 $4.00, 5 and under free Benefit: Relay for Life - Team
"Sullycat" Sponsored by Waterford Ridge Runners and
American Legion Family Post #58
February 23, 2010 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m, -
Vermont Outdoor Job Fair
Join us at Green Mountain College for the Second Annual Vermont Outdoor Job
Fair. College students from the New England and New York
area will be attending and this event will be nationally advertised. The fair
will be held at Green Mountain College in Withey Hall, the center hub of campus
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Formal interviews will take place from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
in designated areas.
http://www.greenmtn.edu/career_services/job_fair.aspx
February 25th, DISNEY AND
FAMILY FUN MAGAZINE WINTER CARNIVAL - Disney and FamilyFun Magazine are teaming up with
Smugglers' to bring you a special Winter Carnival on February 25th! You're
invited to join us for music and live entertainment on the Village Green. Join
in the fun of face painting, interactive games, snow games, clowns, magicians,
bonfire, specialty food samplings, giveaways and goody bags, plus an outdoor
barbeque. The festivities begin at 2:00 pm!
http://www.smuggs.com/pages/winter/
Feb. 27, Wabanaki
Run Primitive Biathlon A primitive biathlon is a fun and challenging
wilderness competition of target shooting and snowshoeing.
Caledonia Forest and Stream Club, St.
Johnsbury, VT contact: Andy Fisher, 802-748-2113
acfisher@kingcon.com
Feb. 27 - 28,
Burke Mountain Sled Dog Dash The Burke Mountain Sled Dog Dash is a family
oriented event for pet enthusiasts. Come see some of the World's most
competitive sprint racing teams compete against each other in the spectacular
setting of the Green Mountains. Hot food will be served at the race site,
children's games and activities will be provided, scenic trail viewing areas
with high-peak and Willoughby Gap backdrops will be accessible by snowshoes, and
spectator's children will have the opportunity to participate in the 1-dog event
(a helmet is required). The race is also held in conjunction with the Wafer
Family Foundation's Annual Benefit Dinner and Chinese Auction to raise money for
local children. We hope you join us for an excellent meal, and great
conversation with the musher's and NHL Hall of Famer,
Clark Gilles, as we unwind for the
evening. Please check out the schedule of events listed below and click on the
links for more information.
http://www.sleddogdash.com/
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
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
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
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. 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 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.orgwww.kingdomtrails.org
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.netwww.greenmtgunshowtrail.com
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 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 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
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/
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.comnbove@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.orginfo@billingsfarm.org
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. 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.comcarshow@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.orginfo@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