
The Champlain Valley Expo is looking to make some upgrades to their grandstand.
Mariposa Collective: Vinyasa Flow Yoga and Sound Bath
When: 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 29
Where: Lang Farm Barns, 45 Upper Main St.
Details: This class is perfect for anyone looking to reset, restore, and reconnect no matter if you’re new to yoga or an experienced practitioner.
What’s Going on at the Vermont Genealogy Library?
When: 10:30 a.m.-noon, Saturday March 29
Where: VT Genealogy Library, 57 River Road and Zoom Webinar
Details: Enjoy a free, practical session designed to help you make the most of the library’s updated resources. Volunteers will guide participants through our reorganized collections, demonstrate how to effectively search our new catalog and demystify the revised call number system. Visit www.vtgenlib.org to register.
Super Charity Bingo
When: 10 a.m. Sunday, March 30
Where: Blue Ribbon Pavilion Champlain Valley Exposition
Details: Hosted by Knights of Columbus to benefit Camp Ta-Kum-Ta. Contact Lois at 802-343-9767 for reservations. Food available for purchase at concession stand.
She Writes Bravely
When: 1-4 p.m. Sunday, March 30
Where: The Barns at Lang Farm, Essex Junction
Details: A restorative writing circle meets wellness fair for women to honor the wisdom from the seasons of their lives. In this three-hour restorative writing circle, participants will first be guided through quiet and reflective writing time. There will also be time for participants to connect with the local wellness practitioners who are joining this event. All those who use she/her pronouns are welcome to attend. For more details, please visit and register here: https://bit.ly/3EIGi92
Succulent & Crystal Sanctuary
When: 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 1
Where: 1st Republic Brewing
Details: Hosted by The Tipsy Daisy. Learn the basics of succulent care and propagation. Discover the unique properties and meanings of various crystals. Design your own succulent garden to take home. $35 per person.
Shroud of Turin Lecture
When: 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 1
Where: St. Pius X Church
Details: James Bertrand has given hundreds of talks around the nation on the Shroud, an artifact believed to be the burial cloth of Christ. Mr. Bertrand’s lecture includes a life-sized replica of the Shroud. Whether you are a novice or expert on the Shroud, you will enhance your knowledge about the Shroud by taking advantage of this unique opportunity.
Grief Group
When: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 2
Where: Brownell Library
Details: Join a compassionate community of others who are grieving. In this safe and supportive space, come together to share, validate, and navigate the complexities of grief. Guided by certified death doula Karen Hergesheimer, conversations will offer understanding, education, and valuable resources to help you through this journey.
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