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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

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April 2008

April 5 - 6, Mount Snow Valley - Rock Maple Snocross Finals At Carinthia
Rock Maple Snowmobile Snocross makes its return to the Mount Snow Valley for the finals of the 2007/2008 RMR season. Check out all the high flying snowmobile racing action Saturday and Sunday as they invade the base area and Stuggers Chute at Carinthia. http://www.rockmaple.com/pages/snoxhome.html

April 5, 2008, Barre, VT. R & L Archery's First Food Plot Workshop
Will be held at R & L Archery on April 5, 2008 10:00am - 12:00pm. This will be before the reloading seminar on the same day. Our speaker for this event is Wayne Colpitts. Contact: R & L Archery Inc., 70 Smith St., Barre, Vermont 05641 (802) 479-9151/(800) 269-9151 FAX: (802) 476-1377 Open 7 days a week or E-mail us at rlarchery@aol.com Web: http://www.randlarchery.com/index.html

April 5, 2008 Burlington, VT. Cabin Fever Reliever 2008
Smith Bell & Thompson’s 6
th annual event featuring rockabilly, honky-tonk and zydeco music to benefit the Cancer Patient Support Program’s Emergency Fund. Saturday, April 5th at 8pm at the Sheraton-Burlington Emerald Grand Ballroom.  Back for his only Vermont appearance in 2008 is Bill Kirchen.  Bill gained renown as a founding member, lead guitarist and vocalist for country-rockers Commander Cody & his Lost Planet Airmen. He played on ten Commander Cody albums over ten years, and his battered Telecaster guitar drove Hot Rod Lincoln into the Top Ten in the 70's. Dubbed by Guitar Magazine as a Titan of the Telecaster and one of their 101 Forgotten Greats & Unsung Heroes, Kirchen has played with numerous artists including Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe; and has opened for The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead and Led Zeppelin (in 1979 before 250,000 people at the Knebworth Music Festival in England).  He has 7 critically acclaimed albums of his own and his 2007 release, The Hammer of the Honky-Tonk Gods, reached #5 on the Americana Music Chart.  Backing Bill, and also performing songs from their three outstanding CD's, will be Vermont’s favorite honky-tonk band, the Starline Rhythm Boys. A high energy zydeco dance-band from Rhode Island, Slippery Sneakers, will open.  It’s going to be a foot-stompin’ night on Vermont’s largest built-in dance floor.  Last year's show was sold out - so don't miss the fun! Tickets are only $15 and are available online at www.flynntix.org or by calling 863-5966.

April 11th Fellowship of the Wheel/Bellaship Dance & Fundraiser, Monitor Barn, VYCC headquarters, Richmond
Put on your dancing shoes and join us for live music. 7 p.m. $25.00 at the door.
Incredible raffle items and 2 live bands! Contact: Hans Jenny hans@fotwheel.org

April 12, Statewide: Trout Season Opens

Apr 13, 2008, Killington, VT. - Pond Skimming
A wacky right of spring, skim the pond or watch while others try. Prizes for best skim, best splash, best costume and the special judge’s award. http://www.killington.com/winter/events/calendar

April 19,   Jay Peak Resort -  Pond Skimming
www.jaypeakresort.com

April 19, 2008, Stowe, VT. - Free Spring Turkey Calling Field Day Seminar
This daylong seminar will teach you everything you need to know to become a successful turkey hunter. The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Hunter Education Department, Orion, Eric Nuse and the Fly Rod Shop sponsor’s of this FREE event, guarantee that it will be a day full of useful information and new turkey hunting techniques. The topics will include; various techniques for the box, slate or mouth call, how to set up blinds & decoys, patterning & point of impact, how to read sign & locate calling spots, ethics & safety, and finally how to set up for success. This FREE event is offered to all youth and new hunters that have passed Hunter Education or have a valid Vermont hunting license. Date: April 19, 2008, rain or shine - Time: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm (a free barbeque lunch is included) Registration is required and space is limited, call the Fly Rod Shop at 802-253-7346.

April 20, 2008, Waterbury, VT. - Gravel Grinder Spring Classic Dirt Road Ride
The Gravel Grinder Spring Classic is a 25 mile dirt road ride up and down all five hills of Waterbury, VT. 3,000 feet of climbing make this is a rigorous ride. Roads will be open to traffic. Conditions will vary from paved to gravel to mud. Ride will be clearly marked, sag wagon to provide support, aid station at approximately 1/2 way, special t-shirt for participants, post ride cookout provided for all registered riders. Entry fees go to support Waterbury trail maintenance and Stowe Mtn Bike Club.
http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=1539289&bgcolor0=EEEEEE&bgcolor1=EEEEEE&affiliate=0   Contact: Five Hills Bikes mandy@bike29.com  (802-244-7330).

April 25 - 27, 2008, St Albans, VT. - Vermont Maple Festival
Maple and More at the 42nd Annual VT Maple Festival! Something for Everyone! . www.vtmaple.org 


April 25 - 27  The Seventh Annual Vermont Maple Open House Weekend
A popular event to celebrate the season is the 42nd Annual Vermont Maple Festival in St. Albans on April 25-27. http://www.vermontmaple.org/

April 26, Essex Center, VT. - 30th GMAA Rollin Irish Half Marathon
Explore the scenic back roads of Essex - mostly dirt and "rolling". $11 pre-registration/$16 race day http://www.gmaa.net/RIinfo.html Contact: Carolyn Bever rollinirish@gmaa.net  802-238-9112.

April 26, 2008, Barre, VT. R & L Archery's Annual Handgun Demo Day
This event will be held on April 26, 2008 10:00am to 4:00pm at the Barre Fish & Game Club on School Rd. This years tenative manufacturers are Smith & Wesson, Kimber, Ruger, Heritage, Remington, and more. Your only cost in the ammo. Contact: R & L Archery Inc., 70 Smith St., Barre, Vermont 05641 (802) 479-9151/(800) 269-9151 FAX: (802) 476-1377 Open 7 days a week or E-mail us at rlarchery@aol.com Web: http://www.randlarchery.com/index.html

April 26, Charlotte, VT. - Charlotte Covered Bridges Half Marathon
(Short sleeve Wick-Tech shirts available for $11- Deadline April 7) The event cost is $39.50 and the registration is from 6:30-8:15am. The race starts at 8:30am.
http://www.FieldHouseRaceSeries.com  Contact: Rayne Herzog rayne@fieldhouseraceseries.com  802-985-4402.

Saturday, April 26 West River, Jamaica, VT. - Rafting with Kroka Expeditions
A fundraising event you can have fun contributing to. All proceeds to benefit the Kroka Scholarship Fund. Minimum suggested donation: $30/adult, $30/first child, and $20/each additional child. For more information you can visit: http://www.kroka.org/rafting_spring2008.shtml  or call 802-254-9712.

April 26 -27 Jamaica State Park, West River Dam Release
The Release offers 2.75 miles of Class III whitewater. http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River_detail_id_2055_

April 26-27, Essex Junction, Vt. - Everything Equine Expo and Horses 2008,
Robert E. Miller Expo Centre, Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex Junction, Vt. The region’s largest educational horse show, featuring 60 seminars with national and local equine experts including Jane Savoy, 175 exhibitors, 4-H kid’s corner, Breyer’s Model Horse Tour, Versatile Horse competition, silent auction and more. “Horsin’ Around” equine variety show on Saturday, 7 pm, separate admission required. Hours: Saturday, 8:30 am to 6 pm, Sunday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Advance tickets, $6, day of show, $8, kids under 5 free with adult. For more information, www.cvexpo.org  or call (802) 878-5545.

April 26 & 27 - Brandon, VT. Youth Turkey Hunting Weekend Celebration
Neshobe Sportsman Club Youth (formerly Mid Vermont Youth Hunting Group) will sponsor our annual Youth Turkey Hunting Weekend Celebration on Saturday and Sunday, April 26th  & 27th  at the clubhouse at 97 Frog Hollow Road in Brandon, VT.  We are a family oriented organization with the primary purpose to educate and train our members and the general public, especially the youth, in the safe use of sports equipment, including firearms and snowmobiles. For more information about our club and events, you can visit our website at www.neshobesportsmanclub.org .

 


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May 2008

May 1-Sept 30, 2008, 15th Annual LCI All Season Tournament
The 2008 LCI All-Season Tournament will run for five full months. Eligible species include all species of trout, Atlantic salmon, large- and smallmouth bass, northern pike, channel catfish and walleye. All species can be entered throughout the tournament during their respective legal seasons. Fishing in the tournament begins May 1 and runs continuously through September 30th, including right through the LCI Father’s Day Fishing Derby presented by Yamaha. Prizes will be awarded each month for the highest point-value fish entered that month in each division.
Lake Champlain International, Inc. , 531 Main Street   Colchester, VT 05446, info@lciderby.com     www.lciderby.com,  Phone:802.879.3466 Fax: 802.860.1746

May 2, 2008 Essex Jct., VT. - XTERRA Training and Informational clinic
Join us on Friday May 2nd and learn what XTERRA is all about, ask questions about the XTERRA Race the Rez course and get training advice from area experts. This is a free event, but we do ask you call ahead for reservations 878-1375. http://www.racetherez.com  Contact: Mark Brislin mbrislin@ccsuvt.org  802-878-1375.

May 3, 2008, Jericho, VT. - 29th GMAA Partners Race 5 Miler
Male and female partners' times are combined. Bring a partner or get one at the start. $5 - on site registration only http://www.gmaa.net/PRinfo.html Contact: Nathan Fields partners@gmaa.net  (802-316-2240).

May 4, 2008 - Herricks Cove Wildlife Festival Celebrates Wildlife and Spring
WATERBURY
, VT
– Anyone interested in wildlife or itching to get out and enjoy a spring day should make plans to attend the 9th annual Herricks Cove Wildlife Festival in Rockingham, on Sunday, May 4.  Herricks Cove is a beautiful spot on the Connecticut River and the perfect setting for this festival that celebrates the wonders of wildlife.  Meet John James Audubon, learn how to identify waterfowl and fly fish, see live owls, eagles and reptiles, build bat boxes and visit a giant moose display.  Special programs will also include an insect presentation and a fishing workshop just for kids.  Fish and Wildlife Department biologists and game wardens will be on hand to answer questions and discuss department programs and other fish and wildlife issues while Forest, Parks and Recreation employees will also be there with a variety of displays and presentations. For the early risers, a 7:30 a.m. guided bird walk is planned.  The rest of the day’s activities are scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  Guided nature walks, nature presentations, live music, arts and crafts and workshops are some of the fun activities planned.  The suggested donation is $2.00 for an individual and $5.00 for a family. For the schedule of programs and activities visit the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department’s website: www.vtfishandwildlife.com  and check out Items of Special Interest, or call 802-722-3355.  Herricks Cove is located on the Connecticut River just off of Route 5 less than three miles north of Bellows Falls.

May 4, 2008 Green Mountain College, Poultney Vermont - Green Mountain Triathlon
Sprint Triathlon. Pool Swim, Road ride, Road run. Join us for a great, low key event. Under new direction, New course. Ramp up with your first race of the season! Great for beginners and veterans alike! Contact Gerald Audet for more information and a registration form. Race Distance: 500yrd swim, 18mile bike, 5k run http://campus.greenmtn.edu/greenmap/Triathalon/index.asp Contact: Gerald Audet, Race Director audetg@greenmtn.edu  (802-287-9398).

May 4th, 2008, Shelburne, VT. - 18th Annual Champlain Classic 15k and 5k Road Race
Mostly flat, out-and-back course, including portions on the Shelburne Bay recreational trail and historic Ticonderoga haul-out trail. Also, kid's 1k fun run (free) at 9:00am.
http://www.champlainclassic.com  Contact: Betsy Cieplicki/Shelburne Parks & Rec Dept. bcieplicki@shelburnevt.org  (802-985-9551).

May 4, 2008, North Bennington, VT.  - 31st Annual Steve Zemianek Bennington Road Race
Races get underway at 9:30AM with a 1/2 Mile Kids Fun Run. The 3.8 mile and 10K start at 10 AM. The Zem-Benn has become a long standing tradition in southern Vermont, with events for all ages and abilities. In 2000, the Bennington Road Race was renamed in honor of longtime Mt. Anthony Union (Bennington, VT) track and field coach Steve Zemianek. http://www.RunReg.com/RacersResource/events/register.asp?eventid=1673  Contact: Pat Zemianek zembenn2008@gmail.com  (802-442-2206).

May 6, Essex, VT. - GMBC/ Sports & Fitness Edge Practice Criterium Series
USCF sanctioned training races on a fast 1 kilometer course. USCF cycling licenses sold on site, all USCF rules apply. Race dates 5/6, 5/20, 6/3, 6/17, 7/1, 7/15 and 8/5. http://www.thegmbc.com http://www.thegmbc.com Contact: Claude Raineault amaclimber20@aol.com  802-899-1250.

May 9 - 10, Essex Jct. - Northeastern Loggers Association (NELA) Loggers Expo
A reminder that the Vermont Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) will again have a large booth at the Northeastern Loggers Association (NELA) Loggers Expo, which will be held Friday, May 9th, and Saturday, May 10th, at the Champlain Valley Fairgrounds, in Essex Junction.  Our booth will be adjacent to, and connected with, the VFPA booth. The Loggers Expo is a great opportunity to meet and exchange information with loggers, foresters, landowners, others in forest products industry, from throughout the Northeast.
http://nefpexpo.net/  More information about SFI in Vermont, and SFI worldwide, is available at: http://www.aivt.org/sfi.html

May 10 - 11, 2008 Burlington, VT. - Vermont Going Green Expo
Join us at Vermont's first Going Green energy and eco-living exposition!  Learn more about environmental construction in the Green Building and Design Zone. Discover the latest in sustainable clothing at the Eco-Fashion Show. Are you curious about a specific topic of conservation?  Explore dozens of workshops taking place throughout the weekend. Gather up the kids for story time, free Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream and a musical puppet show in the Green Kids Zone, all made possible by a team of sponsors dedicated to doing good while doing well, including Host Sponsor groSolar. With new exhibitors signing on daily, the expo promises to be a great Green event for everyone! Advance tickets are available at
http://www.ticketsfromtheweb.com  Learn more at http://www.goinggreenexpos.com or http://www.goinggreenmagazine.org    

Questions? E-mail kellie@goinggreenexpos.com or call 603.491.6177  Sat. 10am-7pm, Sun. 10am-4pm Gutterson Athletic Center, University of Vermont campus, Burlington

 

May 10, Shelburne, VT. Duathlon (3.1/9/3.1)
$19.50ind/35.50/team Registration at 6:45-7:45am the day of the race. http://www.FieldHouseRaceSeries.com  Contact: Rayne Herzog rayne@fieldhouseraceseries.com  802- 985-4402.

 

May 10, 2008 Swanton, VT. International Migratory Bird Day Count
Birdwatchers of all abilities are welcome and encouraged to participate in the Annual Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge International Migratory Bird Day Count.  Participants will be split into small teams to survey the refuge and adjacent areas by vehicle, foot, canoe, and motorboat depending on interests and abilities.  Bring your binoculars and field guide.  Dress appropriately for the weather and expect that the ground will be wet.  Waterproof boots are advised.  Following the count, participants will reassemble at the refuge and tally the numbers and eat lunch.  Meet at Refuge Headquarters/Visitor Center, Tabor Road Swanton, VT. http://www.fws.gov/Refuges/profiles/environEd.cfm?ID=53520

 

May 10, 2008, Woodstock, VT. - Road to the Pogue - Carriage Trail Race
This 6.1 mile run is along the soft carriage trails of the National Park in Woodstock, Vermont. Incredibly beautiful route, great camaraderie, local foods, excellent run. Limted to first 400 entrants. http://www.roadtothepogue.com Contact: Charlie Kimbell, Race Director
charlie.kimbell@verizon.net

 

May 10, 2008, Hunt Middle School, Burlington, VT - Green Mountain Gallop 5K/10K Run/Walk
$15 gets you a fantastically designed, wheel-measured course, free childcare, t-shirt (first 80 registrants), age category prizes, raffle, music, live drumming (mile 2), snacks and timing services. First mom even gets a bouquet of flowers! Contact: J.P. Gagnon gallop2008@yahoo.com  802-310-4611).

May 10th, 2008 - Join Us For the acrobatic wonders of the Green Mountain Disc Dog Association
11am-4pm Hartland Recreational Center, Route 12 Hartland, VT
www.aauph.org

May 11, 2008, East Burke, VT. Mother's Day Fun Run 5k/10k
Traversing the ruggedly beautiful countryside at the base of Burke Mountain in East Burke, VT, the course offers stunning views of Willoughby Gap and the surrounding mountains. Preregistration $20 includes BBQ and t-shirt. Race Day: $25, students $15, FREE kids' 1/2 mile fun run. Proceeds Benefit Umbrella.
http://www.umbrellanek.org/mothersdayrun.htm Contact: Theresa Marchitelli theresa@umbrellanek.org  802-748-1992 x315

 

May 11, 2008, Adamant, VT. - Adamant Black Fly Festival 4 Miler
Beautiful flat out and back dirt road along Sodom Pond; to benefit the Adamant Co-op. http://www.cvrunners.org Contact: Donna Smyers DoSmyers@cs.com.  802-229-4393.

 

May 17, Cabot, VT.  - "Run the Ridges" Cabot! Road Race/Walk
10K (6+ miles) run/walk. Refreshments, lunch, and t-shirts for runners and volunteers. Benefits Faith in Action. Volunteers welcome (802-563-3155), come for the race/walk, or come to cheer on your neighbors and enjoy a beautiful May day in Cabot! Register online at www.active.com. Contact: Sue or Rob sue.freeburn@yahoo.com  802-563-3155.

 

May 17, Bennington, VT. - Mud Season Metric Century Bike Ride
Come join us on a 100 kilometer bike ride that will take you through Southwestern Vermont and Eastern NY. All proceeds will be donated to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America. Contact: rachelrodneyrd@hotmail.com  or aphaytko@comcast.net  http://www.mudseasonmetric.com Contact: Rachel Rodney or Art Haytko rachelrodneyrd@hotmail.com  (802-464-8200 or 518-441-3173).

 

May 17, 2008 - Newport, VT. - South Bay Clean-Up
The Memphremagog Watershed Association is sponsoring a South Bay Clean-Up on Saturday, May 17. For more information or to volunteer, call (802) 334-5819.

 

May 17, 2008,  Goshen Vermont - Annual Kid's Fishing Derby
Sponsored by the Neshobe Sportsman Club, Registration 8 - 10 AM, Derby 10 AM - 12:30 PM, Camp Thorpe Pond on Capen Hill Road in Goshen Vermont. Ages 3 - 14 yrs, Lottery for two lifetime fishing licenses, Free lunch for kids registered in derby. Chicken BBQ, Fun Actitivities, Tug of War, Casting Contest, Chinese Auction, Raffles, Cake Walk, Lots of food & drinks for sale. Join us for a day of Family Fun

May 17  - Rutland, Green Mt. Club Trail Work Party
Meet at 9:00 AM in Rutland's Main Street Park near the fire station, Join us for our annual spring cleanup and maintenance of the lower elevations of the Long Trail. We'll clear water bars, trim brush, and cut blowdowns. Bring work gloves, sturdy shoes, and lunch. Tools will be provided, free, all ages, Herb Ogden, 293-2510.

May 17, Goshen, VT. Long Trail Maintenance
Green Mountain Club Bread Loaf Section—Trail work on the Bread Loaf section of the Long Trail. Bring water and lunch. 802-388-9868.

May 18, Waitsfield, VT. - Mad River Scenic Byway Celebration
Celebrate the expansion of the Mad River Scenic Byway to include Route 100 south from Warren to Granville and Route 17 west to the top of App Gap. Group rides, games, and other activities, with prizes, planned. Riders of all abilities and ages welcome. Contact: Peter Oliver peter@gmsr.info  802-496-5538.

May 18, 2008 - Sunday Morning Bird Walk
Time: 7:00 am Appropriate for: Adults and older children Fee: Donations accepted Join us for an early morning bird walk through the Museum property. Birds of Vermont Museum, 900 Sherman Hollow Road, Huntington VT 05462 1-802-434-2167  www.birdsofvermont.org

May 18, 2008, Mt Ascutney State Park-Windsor VT. - Mountainman Duathlon
This is our second year and we keep getting better. Sponsored by Harpoon, Hammer and Ibex to name a few . This is an International distance USAT sanctioned event: R1=9K, road bike=37.4K, R2=4.3K. Totally great post race BBQ. and the venue cant be beat-complete info and course maps on website. http://www.threezooms.com Contact: Gretel Schuck threezooms@yahoo.com  802-484-0011.

May 22, 2008 - Wild Turkey Talk - Springtime Means Love is in the Air
Time:
7:00 – 8:00 Appropriate for: adults and older children Join Vermont State Biologist, Doug Blodgett, for a slide show and discussion about the Wild Turkey’s natural history. Birds of Vermont Museum, 900 Sherman Hollow Road, Huntington VT 05462 1-802-434-2167  www.birdsofvermont.org

May 23, 2008 - Burlington 3 day tri-option
T3.Half or full iron man distance 3 day triathlon 5/23/-5/25. Friday swim 1.2/2.4, Saturday bike 56/112, Sunday run 13.1/26.2 key bank marathon. Check out www.vermontfit.com , registration closes April 28th. http://www.vermontfit.com Contact: Declan Connolly declan.connolly@uvm.edu  802-999-2906.

May 24, Addison - Bridport Area, Bike Ride
Green Mountain Club Bread Loaf Section—Bike ride in the Addison-Bridport area. Easy, 20-25 miles with longer options. Bring water and lunch. Helmets required. 802-496-6677.

May 24, 2008, Mount Snow Valley - The Grand Race + 2
Competing for the Grand Prize of $1200 (Grand + $200), teammates will travel by foot and by car in this fierce and exciting road rally. The race will take teams throughout the Town of Dover and areas north, south, east and west in Southern Vermont. As with the popular TV show, teams will compete in fun, thrilling but mentally and physically challenging events along the way. http://www.celebreatethevalley.com Contact: James P. Angus fshnski1@yahoo.com  802-380-8297.

 

May 25, 2008, Burlington, VT. KeyBank VT City Marathon and Marathon Relay
8,000 runner limit with 3500 marathoners and 500 two-person teams, 650 five person teams. Nationally recognized for its organization, scenery and crowd support. Boston qualifier. http://www.runvermont.org Contact: Info@runvermont.org  800-880-8149.

May 25th, 2008 - VT Classic Horse Show
At the
Caledonia country Fair Grounds, Lyndonville, VT.

May 25, 2008- Sunday Morning Bird Walk
Time: 7:00 am Appropriate for: Adults and older children Fee: Donations accepted Join us for an early morning bird walk through the Museum property. Birds of Vermont Museum, 900 Sherman Hollow Road, Huntington VT 05462 1-802-434-2167  www.birdsofvermont.org

May 27, 2008, Mad River Valley - Mad River Riders Monthly Time Trials
Race against the clock on courses ranging from 5 to 20 miles, all in th Mad River Valley. All rider abilities welcome. No entry fee; prizes awarded. http://madriverriders.com Contact: Peter Oliver peter@gmsr.info  802-496-5538.

May 29 - June 1, 2008 - VerMontreal Bike Tour
Annual VerMontreal Bike Tour sponsored by Local Motion, May 29th through June 1, South Hero to Montreal. Participate in the Tour De L'ile in Montreal. Includes hotel stays, full breakfasts, support vans and nightlife. 3 and 4 day options. Call 652-2453 for details. http://www.localmotion.org/events/montrealtour/index.htm

May 29th to June 2nd 2008, Fort Huachuca, Arizona - 20th Annual Cougar Track Count Trip
Join Sue Morse in Fort Huachuca, Arizona for our 20th Annual Cougar Track Count Trip. Experience the expertise of top wild cat biologists. Learn to identify cougar, coati, bobcat and bear tracks. In addition, we will visit the Sonora Desert Museum and Sabino Canyon and camp out at Fort Huachuca. Cost per person is $500.00 (not including travel). If you would like to take part in this extraordinary event and would like more detailed information please contact Bobbie Summers or Kit Emery at: (802) 434-7000- Keeping Track, Inc. P.O Box 444, Huntington, VT 05462 or info@keepingtrack.org . Space is limited so please call right away!

May 31, 2008 - Highgate, VT. - 2nd Annual Painted Pony Championship Rodeo
Franklin County Field Days in Highgate Vermont, Western Rodeo Includes: *Bareback Bronc Riding *Saddle Bronc Riding *Steer Wrestling *Tie-Down Roping *Team Roping *Cowgirls' Barrel Racing *Cowgirls' Breakaway Racing *Bull Riding $15.00 per adult $10.00 per child (children 5 and under FREE) From: Gates open @4pm Show @ 7pm Painted Pony Rodeo 518-696-2421

May 31, Button Bay State Fishing Access, Spring Way Regional Rowing Race
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum—Over 50 students from New England will participate in a series of three rowing races. Eight crews rowing in LCMM's 32' and 25' rowing gigs, built by area youth over the last eight years. Included in the fleet will be the newly launched boat built this year by students from the Diversified Occupations program at the Hannaford Career Center. 9:30 am-1 pm. 802-475-2022.
www.lcmm.org

May 31st, 2008 - Birdwalk
Birdwalk with artist and naturalist Marie LaPre' Grabon. The migrating species should have all returned and the woods may fill with birdsong! For information, contact Ron and Norma Wiesen via email or phone 472-6517. This event will be from
7 to 9am at the Hardwick Trails. Email:   r2wie2@yahoo.com

May 31, June 1, 2008,  Ascutney State Park - Green Mountain Madness Gravity Races
This Gravity Sports International event is an extreme sports dream.  Racers compete in such events as Street Luge, Buttboard, Dirtsurfer, Speedboard, and Gravity Bike on one of North America's most challenging courses. 12:00 PM, May 31 10:00AM, June 1 (Auto road will be closed during this time.)

May 31-June 1 -Waterbury Vermont. -  Novice Whitewater Clinic for Kayak and Canoe,
Sponsored by the Vermont Paddlers Club. $75 includes lunch both days and equipment (if needed). Contact Mark Lienau, mlienau@ncuhs.org, 802-822-5291, or visit:
http://www.vtpaddlers.net/paddle/instruction/clinics/index.php

 

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June 2008


 

June 1, - East Calais, VT Spring Fling - Traditional Archery Shoot
Cost: Free

June 1  - Rutland, Green Mt. Club Hike to Gilmore Pond
Meet at 9:00 AM in Rutland's Main Street Park near the fire station, Hike to a remote pond in the Bristol Cliffs Wilderness. Easy to moderate, 3 miles, all ages, free, for more information call Jerry Parker, 775-6208.

June 1st- Appalachian Trail Adventures opens for the season.
A.T. Adventures is a hiking spa that provides an all inclusive vacation; hiking guides, daily spa cuisine, fitness classes and cooking demonstration. To learn more go to www.appalachiantrailadventures.com

June 1  - Chittenden, The 27th Annual Fishing Derby for Handicapped & Seniors 60 and older
features free food, drinks and ice cream. Bring your own chair, bait & tackle. Limit four catches per person. Prize drawings all afternoon. Food at 11:30, fishing begins at 1pm, rain or shine. Teenie's Tiny Poultry Farm, 11 Teenie's Tiny Road, (802) 773-2637. 

June 3rd to June 8th - Winooski River Sojourn
The Sojourn is a multi day canoe and kayak trip on the Winooski River. Participants may sign up for the entire trip, multiple days or a single day. The goal of the Sojourn is to inspire individual connections to the River and among the communities and users of the resource. The participants will learn about the river’s history, ecology and the challenges facing this precious resource. 2008 programs include: Aquatic ecology and fisheries, water quality monitoring, stream geomorphology, hydropower, nonpoint source pollution, floodplain restoration, sustainable agriculture and fly fishing and paddling demonstrations. These land-based programs will be open to the general public. The cost for all six days is $180. The daily fee is $40 per day. Each day will include 3 meals, programs and shuttle transportation. You will need to bring water and snacks. Camping sites will be included for those staying overnight. You will need to provide your own canoe or kayak, life jacket, and camping equipment. All solo paddlers and at least one member of a tandem boat must have moving water experience. We will have vehicular portage support in some cases. Sojourners are expected to be able to launch, portage and help load and unload their boats onto vehicles. The minimum age is 15. All youths (<18) must be in a tandem boat with an experienced adult paddler. More information and a registration form can be found at the Friends website www.winooskiriver.org  or send an email to fwr@sover.net

June 6 - 7, 2008 Barre, VT. -  Green Mountain Motorheads Car Show
Parade at 7:00p down Main Street! Street Dance at 7:00p w/ DJ! Bouncy House too! Saturday, June 7 ~ 9:00a-5:00p Green Mountain Motorheads Car Show! Also enjoy Sidewalk Sales, Food, Face Painting, Bouncy House & Hoop Shoots! Fun for the whole family! Burnout Contest ~ 3:00pm! Trophy Presentation ~ 5:00pm!

June 6, 7, 8  - Rutland, The Vermont Motorcycle Rally
will be held at the Vermont State Fairgrounds, 175 South Main St., Route 7, 3 day event features motorcycle rides led by area clubs, Freestyle Stunt Shows, biker rodeos, custom bike contest, burnouts and continuous live music on two stages from the best bands in the region,
other events include a tattoo contest, fashion show, and with community partners, a Pancake Breakfast, IYF Wresting, and an incredible Poker Tournament, on Sunday, join the Blue Knights for their annual Blessing of the Bikes, for more information visit http://www.vermontrally.com/

June 7, 2008 Goshen, VT. - National Trails Day Event at Moosalamoo National Recreation Area
11 AM to 5 PM At Blueberry Hill Ski Center, Educational Exhibits, Instructional Demos, Guided Hikes, Food, Fun and More. Come and spend the day with us and learn about your local trails. No Charge. Donations accepted on behalf of Moosalamoo Association. Bring the whole family. Call for details: 802-774 -7900 or 802-247-6735

June 7, Plymouth, VT. Hike Through History with the Crown Point Road Association
Explore early encampment site. Meet at Tyson Church parking lot, VT Rte. 100. Bring lunch. 10:30 am. 802-228-8753.
www.crownpointroad.org

June 7, 8  - Rutland, The 32nd Annual Crowley Brother's Memorial Road Race
featuring Bill Rogers, one of America's most celebrated runners and a weekend that kicks off on Saturday with the 2nd Annual Sport and Fitness Expo at the Rutland Middle School's Keefe Gym, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, June 8th, begins at 8 a.m. in Proctor with the traditional 10K race, 5K race, 5K walk, 10K re-lay, and corporate walk teams; starting in Rutland at 8 a.m. is the 9th Annual Kids' Downtown Mile Run, after event fun continues with raffle giveaways and on-site Health Fair at Citizens Bank, for more information call Mike or Paula Lannon at 558-2328 or visit www.crowleyroadrace.com.

June 7th - June 8th, 2008 - The Caledonia County Relay For Life
The American Cancer Society hosts an effort to raise funds to help find a cure and reduce the death rates from Cancer. It is a 14-hour event made up of teams who do fundraising and have someone from their team walking at all times from
6:00 p.m. Saturday through 8:00 a.m. Sunday. There is a Kick-Off Meeting for Team Captains Thursday, March 13, 2008 at the Black Bear Tavern at 6:00 p.m. Contact: Weeza Sanderson  Phone: 802-626-9622 Email  weeza@vtlink.net

June 10  - Rutland, Summer Sunset Running Series
A series of 3 measured & timed 5K runs, come to run or walk for fun with your family and friends, the course is on trails, location is Pine Hill Park/Giorgetti Athletic Complex, free t-shirts, cost is $5 per race or $13 for the series, June 10, July 8, August 12, for more information or to volunteer call 773-1822 ext. 13.

June 14, 2008 5:00 a.m. - Pittsfield Peaks Ultra Challenge - Solo & Relay
Pittsfield, Vermont, Ultramarathon Solo runners only - 53 miles. New this year - 15 hour time limit! Relay Three person teams - 53 miles.  New this year - 15 hour time limit! Runners can do as much or as little as they would like as long as all three participate and you must make your relay exchanges at a check point.  Race management needs to know who is in the woods at all times. http://www.peak.com/

June 14th - Statewide - Free Fishing Day
The rivers, lakes and ponds of the Northeast Kingdom boast a robust line-up of sportfish for anglers to pursue. June 14th is the States annual Free Fishing Day so you can try your luck and test your skills free of charge. Excellent fly fishing and charter guides are available. Please visit: http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/calendar_of_events.cfm?calitemid=740

June 14, 2008, Vermont’s Waterfalls and Bogs
A privileged few will join world renowned nature photographer, Gustav Verderber,  M.S. on this spring trek through Vermont’s back country. Considered to be one of Vermont’s finest photographers by “Vermont Magazine”, Gustav will take us to some of his favorite locations to capture springtime in Vermont. We will visit spectacular waterfalls, prowl the woods for rare orchids, and even visit a glacial bog to photo- graph carnivorous plants. Gustav will share his professional techniques and enable you to take home a print worthy of hanging on your living room or office wall. Your morning begins in the Stowe area where you will hike to hidden waterfalls and watch the sun’s rays reflect magical prisms in the cool, fresh water. The sounds of the woodlands will envelop you with a peaceful feeling. When you come out of the woods, you’ll be ready for luncheon, and Gracie’s in Stowe will both charm you and satiate your appetite. After luncheon, we’re off searching for glacial bogs where you’ll see plants you never imagined to be native to Vermont. Your day of photography in nature will end at Boyden’s Vineyard in Cambridge, for a tour and samples of their fine wines.
Your Package Includes: • Day of photography with Gustav Verderber • Guided trek to Vermont’s waterfalls and bogs • Luncheon at Gracie’s Restaurant
• Tour and samples at Boyden’s Vineyards Round trip motor coach transportation • 85.00 per person Depart: South Burlington 7:30 am, Waterbury 8:00 am Return: Waterbury 4:00 pm, South Burlington 4:30 pm
Gwendy Lauritzen, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Notch Above Tours, gwendy@notchabovetours.com, 802-644-8027   

June 14, 2008 - Tour de Kingdom
Recreational cycling event – 5 routes of 15 to 100 miles, through the lake region of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Technical Support – Rest Areas – Snacks & Drinks, All ages, all skills, individuals, groups, families. www.tourdekingdom.org or call 802-334-8511

June 14 - 15, Statewide - Vermont Days 2008
June 14th and 15th, is the weekend to celebrate the arrival of summer and enjoy a free sample of Vermont’s excellent fishing, state parks, and historic and cultural resources.
All Vermont State Park day areas, state-owned historic sites, and the Vermont Historical Society Museum in Montpelier will be open at no charge.   Saturday, June 14th is free fishing day – the one day in the year when residents and non-residents may go fishing without a license.  Sunday, June 15th is Father’s Day and there are special events being planned all around Vermont to help celebrate (and thank) our Dads.
This is a great chance to gather with family and friends and discover a new part of Vermont, or reconnect with a place you haven’t visited in a while.  Locations and events are open and free for everyone – both residents and nonresidents.
The weekend has something for everyone. This year in addition to special Father’s Day events, we are adding more activities at the state parks and historic sites – including live music, Vermont dairy products, artist demonstrations, and performances. http://www.vermontvacation.com/arts/vtdays.asp

June 14th, 2008, 8th Annual LCI Little Angler's Derby
This event is free for children 14 and under.  Little Anglers give their best cast for the best Lake Champlain has to offer. Lake Champlain International, Inc. , 531 Main Street   Colchester, VT 05446, info@lciderby.com     www.lciderby.com,  Phone:802.879.3466 Fax: 802.860.1746

June 14-16th, 2008, 27th Annual LCI Father's Day Derby
Our flagship event and a New England tradition.  Fish for the following species: Lake Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye, Yellow Perch, Freshwater Drum, Bowfin, Catfish, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Landlocked Salmon and Carp.  This Celebration of Family, Friends & Fishing on Lake Champlain brings thousands together to compete for over $250,000 in cash and prizes. Lake Champlain International, Inc. , 531 Main Street   Colchester, VT 05446, info@lciderby.com     www.lciderby.com,  Phone:802.879.3466 Fax: 802.860.1746

June 18- June 22, Burlington VT- Watercolor Painting Cruise
Join us, aboard the Moonlight Lady for four days and three nights of relaxation, fantastic food, and professional watercolor painting instruction.  Sean Callahan, Vermont artist and owner of Dog Tired Studio in Vergennes, Vermont is hosting this fabulous cruise vacation on Lake Champlain.  This cruise package includes accommodations for three nights aboard the 71 foot custom built 1920s era replica yacht, the Moonlight Lady.  It also includes all on-board meals, prepared of fresh local ingredients in the custom sky deck culinary theater.  The cruise includes four watercolor painting workshops hosted by Mr. Callahan, an open studio reception at Dog Tired Studio in Vergennes and a take home artists kit.  Don’ miss out on this wonderful opportunity to relax and enjoy life on Lake Champlain.
802-863-3350 http://www.vermontdiscoverycruises.com/

June 20-22, 2008, Doe Camp at Jay Peak Resort
A weekend retreat for women. Experienced instructors offer women 18 years and older, individual, non competitive guidance in the programs of your choice, regardless of your physical condition or level of experience. This is a great opportunity to meet new friends, learn new skills and grow self confidence in a stress free atmosphere. All that is required is a genuine interest in the outdoors, a willingness to learn and a sense of humor. Featuring  over 40 distinct classes to improve your outdoor knowledge and skills. From tried and true favorites such as Shooting Skills, Plant Walks, Fishing and Wilderness Survival to new and advanced classes like Chainsaw Safety, ATV Safety and paddlesports. http://www.voga.org/Doe_Camp.htm or email vow@voga.org $295 pp

June 21, 2008, Plumes at Plum Island-Bird Watching Expedition
Flock together with your bird watching friends and join us on this intimate expedition to Plum Island in Massachusetts.  A small barrier island just off the extreme northeast coast of Massachusetts, Plum Island is named for the hundreds of beach plum bushes growing everywhere.  The Parker River National Wildlife Refuge encompasses most of the island.  The dunes and tidal marshes offer a spectacular changing population of birds, ranging from piping plovers, redwing blackbirds and killdeer to egrets, gulls, great blue herons, peregrine falcons and ospreys. Watch the Northern Harrier on her low-altitude hunting trips! Round trip motor coach transportation on an intimate 34 passenger coach $141.00 per person, Depart: So. Burlington 7:30 am, Berlin 8:15 am, White River Junction 9:15 am, Return: White River Junction 6:00 pm, Berlin 7:00 pm, So. Burlington 7:45 pm Contact: Notch Above Tours, gwendy@notchabovetours.com, 802-644-8027  www.notchabovetours.com

June 28-29, Ticonderoga, New York - Reenactment of the Battle of Carillon
Fort Ticonderoga—Montgomery lead the largest army ever assembled in North America and was defeated by French and Canadian forces under the Marquis de Montcalm; 3,000 defeating 16,000.  New log lines mark the clashing point of up to 1,800 soldiers. Two hours each day, 2-4 pm. State and International dignitaries. Designated as a 2008 Signature Event for the 250th Anniversary of the French & Indian War Commemoration Commission. 518-585-2121.
www.fort-ticonderoga.org

 

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July 2008


 

July 5th, 2008 Newport, VT. 5K Fun Run
Newport Recreation Dept. 5k Fun Run, 9am at
Prouty Beach. All ages welcome, call Recreation Department to register 802-334-2780

July 8  - Rutland, Summer Sunset Running Series
A series of 3 measured & timed 5K runs, come to run or walk for fun with your family and friends, the course is on trails, location is Pine Hill Park/Giorgetti Athletic Complex, free t-shirts, cost is $5 per race or $13 for the series, June 10, July 8, August 12, for more information or to volunteer call 773-1822 ext. 13.

July 11, 2008 through Jul 13, 2008, - 22nd Annual Stoweflake Hot Air Balloon Festival
25 of the nation's most prominent balloonists will lift off. Live entertainment Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa (1746 Mountain Road)
Launches Friday & Saturday, 6:30 pm Saturday & Sunday, 6:30 am Festival gates open Friday & Saturday, 3 pm Admission 802-253-7355

July 11, - 13, 2008, Mad Rally Motorcycle Ride In
The Mad River Valley is a motorcyclist's heaven with its winding, scenic paved roads. Enjoy a weekend of riding, tours, contests, games and some odd twists thrown in, such as Scottish Highland Games. Also included are Poker Ride, Bike Show, Antique Show, demos, and much more. Gates open at noon Friday and close at 4pm Sunday. Kenyon's Field, Rt 100 Waitsfield. $15 per day per person, Contact: Brian and Ruth Carto - toll free 1-888-892-2457. www.madrally.com

July 11-13th 2008, Plymouth VT. Ultimate Paintball Weekend in Vermont!
Scout the grounds and strategize as you hike through 15 acres of sprawling forest scenery. Learn camouflage techniques, silent movement, and various tactical skills to become the ultimate weekend warrior! Select your game, and instructor Todd Parkins will show you how to play to win. Choose from: * Sniper Recon Missions *Rescue Missions * Enemy Camp Assault Mission (depending on group size) You can bring your own tent, or learn how to build shelters using natural building materials! Cost: $250 per person. HeadNorth, 1251 Grand View Lodge Road, Plymouth, Vermont 05056 - Phone: 802-672-2044  http://www.headnorthllc.com/  To Book Contact: Niki@headnorthllc.com

July 12th - July 13th, 2008 - VT Classic Horse Show
At the
Caledonia country Fair Grounds, Lyndonville, VT.

July 17th to July 20th 2008, Jackman, Maine -  Moose Safari
Join Sue Morse in Jackman, Maine-
Cedar Ridge Outfitters for a guided tour through prime moose habitat. We will canoe quietly into remote moose habitat to watch and photograph moose up close. Cost per person is 1,050.00 includes meals, swimming pool/spa, comfortable cabins, an in-depth learning experience on moose ecology. For more detailed information please contact Bobbie Summers or Kit Emery at: (802) 434-7000- Keeping Track, Inc. P.O Box 444, Huntington, VT 05462. or info@keepingtrack.org . Space is limited so please call right away!

July 19, Goshen, VT - Goshen Gallop
Blueberry Hill Inn—Rain or shine the Goshen Gallop is run every year on the third Saturday of July. Is "the toughest 10 km run in New England," following the scenic Blueberry Hill Inn cross-country ski trails and gravel roads of the town, in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest and Moosalamoo National Recreation Area. Course is well-marked; race maps available at the Inn for pre-race runs. Race begins at 4 pm with mass start. Spectators welcome. Meal following race for all. 802-247-6735. www.blueberryhillinn.com

July 19 & 20 Ferrisburg, - Small Boat Festival
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, www.lcmm.org (802) 475-2022 Celebrate boating and small boats. Meet boat builders, try out watercraft. Special on-water events: Saturday Kids Duct Tape Regatta; Sunday Challenge Race and Really, Really Small Boat Regatta. Live music. 10a.m.–5p.m. rain or shine.
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum at Basin Harbor, 4472 Basin Harbor Road, Vergennes, VT 05491

July 26, 2008 - The Show Gardens of the Northeast Kingdom
Appreciate Vermont’s lush summer beauty like never before, as you join horticultur- ist Charlie Nardozzi and step back in time to stroll through spectacular heirloom gardens. Your day begins at Perennial Pleasures in East Hardwick, where over 900 varieties of flowers, herbs and shrubs are grown. The nursery was established in 1980 for the purpose of collecting and growing heirloom plants and herbs from the 17th through the early 20th century. They also grow perennials of a more recent vintage and one of the largest collections of phlox in the country. Your luncheon will be served
in the nursery’s Tea Garden where you will sip English Cream Teas and dine on fresh- baked scones, cucumber sandwiches, savory spreads and cakes.
>From East Hardwick, we will head to Greensboro for a tour of the Vermont Day Lily Nursery. You will walk among 400 different cultivars of lilies. The multitude of sizes, shapes and colors will amaze you. Plants are for sale at both facilities. Your Package Includes: • Tour and luncheon in the Tea Garden at Perennial Pleasures • Tour of Vermont Day Lily Nursery • Commentary by Charlie Nardozzi Round trip motor coach transportation • 81.00 per person
Depart: South Burlington 9:00 am, Waterbury 9:30 am Return: Waterbury 4:15 pm, South Burlington 4:45 pm Gwendy Lauritzen, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Notch Above Tours, gwendy@notchabovetours.com, 802-644-8027   

 

 
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August 2008


August 2, 2008
, The Bitter Pill Adventure Race in Bolton, Vermont
The Bitter Pill is a twelve hour adventure race for teams of two or three on Saturday, August 2nd, 2008. Disciplines will include mountain biking, trekking, swimming, and canoeing. Navigation with topographical map and compass will be a crucial part of the entire course. The course is beautiful; the Bolton area offers some great wooded navigation as well as some solid mountain biking on all sorts of terrain. You won't go home disappointed! We use an accelerated cutoff system which allows us to really challenge experienced teams while providing a great race for the first timers. The race is unsupported. Teams can have no assistance from anyone once the race begins. www.gmara.org/bitterpill/index.html

August 2nd & 3rd, 2008 9:00 a.m. - Pittsfield 666 Mountain Bike Race
Pittsfield, Vermont - Pittsfield Six Hour Relay Male/Female/Coed
6 Mile Loops Repeated for 6 Hours. 3 People Required on Each Team. Pittsfield Six Hour Solo 6 Mile Loops repeated for 6 Hours.
Divisions: Beginner, Sport, Expert, Pro, Single Speed King of the Hill 2 Mile Death Climb. First to the top wins. http://www.peak.com/

August 2nd, 2008 The Bitter Pill, Bolton, VT
A twelve hour adventure race for teams of two or three. Disciplines will include mountain biking, trekking, swimming, and canoeing. Navigation with topographical map and compass will be a crucial part of the entire course. 
http://www.gmara.org/bitterpill/index.html

August 9th, 2008 Irasburg, VT. Kingdom Run 2008
Sponsored by the
Northeast Kingdom Spay-Neuter Program. Runners can do 5K, 10K, or 20K. All are out-and-back routes on dirt roads, beginning and ending on the Village Green in Irasburg. Walkers have the option of 5K or 10K. Dogs are welcome on leashes, and runners are asked to use judgment if ‘going the distance’. Races start at 8:30a.m. Call 802-766-5310 for more info. Website  http://www.travelthekingdom.com/pages/events

Aug 7 - Aug 10, 2008, 51st Vermont Automobile Enthusiasts Stowe Antique Car Meet
Antique, classic, military, fire equipment, fashion show, prizes and more Nichols Field (Vermont Route 100 Stowe) 9-4 pm Admission 802-253-4897 or  450-263-3738

Aug. 7 - 13  - Killington, 48th Annual Convention of the American Society of Dowsers
will be held at Killington Grand Resort and Conference Center, four days of presentations are offered on such diverse topics as water and map dowsing, earth energies and sacred sites, sacred geometry, crystal healing, sound healing and much more, keynote speaker is David Wilcock, workshops, vendors and more, for more information visit www.dowsers.org or call 802-684-3417.

August 9, 2008 - 4th Annual August West Festival

Jay Peak's 4th Annual August West Music Festival, sponsored by Ben & Jerry's ice cream, will include free admission to live performance by Rick Redington and the Luv, and free tie-dyeing for kids of all ages. Jay Peak Ski & Summer Resort, 4850 VT Route 242, Jay, VT 05859 Tel:  802-327-2198 www.jaypeakresort.com

August 10th, 2008 Brownington, VT. Old Stone House Day - Old Stone House Museum
Demonstrations of traditional skills, tours of the Old Stone House, Farmers Market, Craft Sales and Demonstrations, Children’s Activities. This year’s theme is a Celebration of the Orleans County Quest, a project currently underway in collaboration with area school children to create historical treasure hunts in every town in the county. Follow the Quest in the Brownington Historic District, and purchase the collection of all of the town quests.
8:30am – 3pm  Website  http://www.oldstonehousemuseum.org/events.html

August 16, 2008, Stowe - Ludlow - 100 on 100 Heart of Vermont Relay
The 3nd annual 100on100 Relay is a one-hundred mile six person (or less) relay run through the heart of Vermont on scenic Route 100. The sunrise start begins at Trapp Family Lodge and follows scenic Route 100. The course winds along 100 miles of Vermont's most picturesque terrain, including trails, covered bridges, and rivers. The race finishes at Okemo Mountain. 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM  $480 / Team $240 / Ultra if registered before June 1,  Contact: Robert O'Neil 802-453-3186  www.100on100.org

August 16-22, 2008 - Hulbert Outdoor Center Family Camp
Make this summer the one where you enjoy a unique vacation at the Hulbert Outdoor Center's 29th annual Family Camp. Vermont's beautiful Lake Morey is the backdrop for this year's camp, August 16-22. Families relax and play in the friendly atmosphere of camp,  a perfect way to create that quality family time which is often missing in our busy lives. Caring and talented counselors will offer activities for adults, children or the entire family together.  Hiking, canoeing, crafting from natural materials, listening to stories around the campfire, singing, sailing, swimming and much more await you at this year’s camp. Or perhaps you might simply choose to relax in the hammock with a good book. Accommodations for the week are in cabins or large platform tents with beds. The camp is held at the Aloha Foundations 100 year old  Aloha Camp. Delicious, hearty and well balanced meals are served family style in charming and sunny dining hall. This is a truly unique family vacation where adventures abound and where friendships that will last a lifetime are made.  This camp is very popular so we recommend you make your reservations early. Hulbert Outdoor Center is a non-profit education center located in Fairlee, VT.  Costs for the week include meals, lodging and program. Weekly rates are adults $495/children 4-16 $390./ under 4 free. Daily rates are also available. For information contact the Hulbert Outdoor Center, 2968 Lake Morey Road, Fairlee, VT. 05045 or call 802-333-3405, www.alohafoundation.org/hulbert
   

August 17, Cavendish, VT. - Hike Through History with the Crown Point Road Association
Hike the Crown Point Road from 20-Mile-Stream Road to Chapman Road. Meet at Proctorsville Elementary School, VT Rte. 131. 11:00 am. Bring lunch. 802-263-5220.
www.crownpointroad.org

August 23, 2008, Waitsfield/Fayston - Mad River Valley Century Ride- 18th Annual
100 mile bicycle ride through some of Vermont's most scenic countryside. Fully supported with sag wagons cruising the course and rest stops with food and drink along the way. End the Ride with a fun and filling pondside BBQ buffet at the Hyde Away Inn. 50 mile ride also available. Entry includes t shirt, BBQ, support, rest stops with food and drink.  Staggered start between 8 and 9 am. $55 per registered/$65 after August 10th, Margaret and Bruce Hyde,  www.mrvcenturyride.com

August 30th, 2008 Echo Lake, 16th Annual Echo Lake Road Race
Run 5 or 10 miles, or bike 10 miles, or walk 5 miles as you circle the dirt road around beautiful
Echo Lake in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. Nine age classes; medals & prizes for top male/female winner in each of the 4 races; all other racers eligible for raffle of 100 prizes! Post- race complimentary snacks. Free t-shirts for all who pre-register by Aug 25. Fundraiser for Orleans County Citizen Advocacy, a nonprofit organization that matches community volunteers with people with disabilities in one-to-one relationships of friendship and advocacy. Fee is $20 with a free T-shirt if you pre-register by 8/25/07. (Maximum fee per family living in same household is $100.)  Website  http://pages.interlog.com/~jedward/EchoLake.html

August 31st, 2008, 9th Annual LCI Lake Champlain Bass Open
Lake Champlain International, inc. brings competitive bass fishing to Lake Champlain.  Partner up for a chance to win a Guaranteed $3000 to first place. Lake Champlain International, Inc. , 531 Main Street   Colchester, VT 05446, info@lciderby.com     www.lciderby.com,  Phone:802.879.3466 Fax: 802.860.1746

August 31- September 3, Burlington VT- Watercolor Painting Cruise
Join us, aboard the Moonlight Lady for four days and three nights of relaxation, fantastic food, and professional watercolor painting instruction.  Sean Callahan, Vermont artist and owner of Dog Tired Studio in Vergennes, Vermont is hosting this fabulous cruise vacation on Lake Champlain.  This cruise package includes accommodations for three nights aboard the 71 foot custom built 1920s era replica yacht, the Moonlight Lady.  It also includes all on-board meals, prepared of fresh local ingredients in the custom sky deck culinary theater.  The cruise includes four watercolor painting workshops hosted by Mr. Callahan, an open studio reception at Dog Tired Studio in Vergennes and a take home artists kit.  Don’ miss out on this wonderful opportunity to relax and enjoy life on Lake Champlain. 802-863-3350 http://www.vermontdiscoverycruises.com/


 

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September 2008


 

September 6th - 7th, 2008 Newport, VT. Memphremagog Yacht Club Regatta
Sails to Magog, Que. starting at 9:00 am in front of the Newport City Dock and returns the following day sailing from Magog to the finish line in front of the Newport City Dock.

September 6th, 2008 East Burke, VT. - 2nd Annual Burke Mountain Bike Race
Burke Mountain Bike Race
consists of a 3.7 mile climb in the Green mountains of the Northeast Kingdom. Enjoy premiere Vermont biking and outdoor recreation! Email  info@burkemountainbikerace.com   Website   http://www.burkemountainbikerace.com/

September 6-7, Ticonderoga, NY - Annual revolutionary War Encampment
Fort Ticonderoga—Reenactors portraying British, German, Continental, and Native forces depict the war for (and against) American independence. 518-585-2821. www.fort-ticonderoga.org

September 14, Ferrisburgh, VT. - Nature Hike
Rokeby Museum—UVM naturalist and teacher Jesse Mohr will lead visitors on a guided hike in the footsteps of Rowland E. Robinson. Come for a ramble in the woods highlighted by Robinson's own words and images. 2 pm. 802-877-3406.
www.rokeby.org

Sept. 20, Orwell, VT. - Hike Through History with the Crown Point Road Association
Hike Ticonderoga branch and visit a historic house. Meet at Whiting Elementary School, VT Rte. 30. Bring lunch. 10:30 am. 802-434-7415.
www.crownpointroad.org

September 21, 2008, Waitsfield, VT. Mad Dash 2008
This classic Vermont foot race goes through farm fields, along country roads and the Mad River Greenway. The event includes an 8 mi. and 4 mi. race, a 4 mi. fitness walk and a free Pkid's fun run. We offer organic foods and refreshments, unique awards and prizes, a commemorative T-shirt and goodie bag. Registration is at 9:00 a.m.  10 Am - start of Mad Dash 4 & 8 Mile and Fitness Walk. 12 noon - Kid's Fun Run Location:  Mad River Greenway, Meadow Road, Waitsfield Visit www.madriverpath.org  for registration fees. Mad River Path Association

September 23 - 25 - The Pinnacle of Bird Watching-Hawk Mountain, PA and The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Take your bird watching hobby to new heights and join us as we observe this natural phenomenon of hawk migration.  Led by renowned naturalist, Chip Darmstadt of the North Branch Nature Center, your adventure begins at the Delaware Water Gap in Pennsylvania.  This recreation area offers 67,000 acres and 100 miles of trails designed to offer the ultimate opportunity to spot their unique bird population. Located on the Delaware River, the Gap is a migration corridor for warblers, hawks, heron, and geese.
The hooded merganser may surprise you with an appearance! Depart:  So. Burlington 7:30 am, Middlebury 8:30 am, Rutland 9:30 am, Glens Falls 10:30 am and Kingston at 11:45 am.  Return: Kingston 12:30 pm, Glens Falls 2:00 pm, Rutland 3:00 pm, Middlebury 4:00 pm, and South Burlington 5:00 pm.
Contact: Notch Above Tours, gwendy@notchabovetours.com, 802-644-8027  www.notchabovetours.com

September 27th, 2008 Statewide - Game Bird Season Begins
Vermont has excellent hunting for a variety of upland birds. The state's varied habitats are home to locally abundant populations of ruffed grouse(or partridge)and woodcock. Email  fwinformation@state.vt.us  Website  http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com

September 27th, 2008 Statewide - Small Game Hunting Season Begins
Vermont has excellent hunting for a variety of small game. The state's varied habitats are home to locally abundant populations of cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hare, and gray squirrels. Local guides are available. Email  fwinformation@state.vt.us   Website  http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com

September 28, 2008 - Brownsville, VT -  Vermont 50 MT Bike or Ultra Run
 Mt Bike or Run 50 miles of beautiful but challenging Vermont back roads and trails.  Benefiting and hosted by Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports, the Vermont 50, which annually takes place during the foliage season, has become a favorite race for ultra runners and mountain bikers alike. While bikers pursue technical single track and challenging climbs, runners enjoy back trails and open vistas. Routes include: 50 mile mountain bike, 50K run, 50 mile individual run, 50 mile team relay. The course begins at Ascutney Mountain Resort in Brownsville, VT. For more information and to register online, visit http://www.vermont50.com.

 


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October 4th, 2008 Staetwide - Archery Season Begins - Deer
White-tailed deer are one of the most studied and talked about species in the state. The importance Vermonters place on deer is evident in looking at the state seal. It is a deer, not an eagle or other mythical creature that sits atop the state seal! In Vermont, deer are found in the mountains, river valleys, agricultural lands, and even in backyard suburbs! Email  fwinformation@state.vt.us     Website  http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com

October 11th  - 12th, 2008, 31st Arts & Crafts Fair and Brew Festival
Under the canopy of fall colors, area and national artisans and coffee roasters bring their freshest work to be admired and imbibed by the public and judged by a jury of respected, caffeinated, critics.  Jay Peak Ski & Summer Resort, 4850 VT Route 242, Jay, VT 05859 Tel:  802-327-2198 www.jaypeakresort.com

Sunday Oct 24-25-26 Plymouth, VT. Fly Fishing Tournament @ Hawk Inn & Mountain Resort
This first year event will challenge 21 teams with seven fishing beats over three days. Each team will fish all seven beats and measure up to two fish per beat. Limited time on each beat. Total fish length will determine the winner. Portion of the proceeds to charity. Friday late afternoon will feature a fish off for the coveted final three teams positions. On Friday evening all teams will draw for Saturday time assignments for each of the seven beats. Saturday will see first teams on the water at 5:45 AM as they challenge to find and catch fish. Saturday night will feature, awards and drawing by the top seven teams for Sunday beat fishing order. Sunday will bring a new day and is sure to bring a change of weather and challenges for the teams as they compete for the 2008 title. To obtain an application email letsfishvt@peoplepc.com or call 802-299-8184 Spectators welcome with charitable donation. Hawk Inn & Mountain Resort, Rt 100 Plymouth VT 05056 800-685-HAWK  www.hawkresort.com

October 25th, 2008 St Johnsbury, VT. - The Kingdom Challenge
A point to point half marathon with typical
Vermont terrain. Including a couple of hills, four covered bridges, and scenic Vermont back roads. This is a moderately challenging route that starts in Lyndonville and finishes in St. Johnsbury. The 5K race for both walkers and runners begins and ends at the finish line in St. Johnsbury. Email  thekingdomchallenge@yahoo.com  Website  http://www.goodshepherdschoolvt.org/interior.php/pid/5/eid/68

 

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  Vermont Outdoor Guide Association
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North Ferrisburg, VT. 05473
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