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Kraatz Carromato

7:00pm-9:00pm Kraatz Carromato

Rumba Flamenco/Mediterranean Fusion

Puppet Seance: An Occult Summoning and Also A Variety Show and Also an Advice Show

7:30pm-2:00pm Puppet Seance: An Occult Summoning and Also A Variety Show and Also an Advice Show

LNT Veteran & Jim Henson Company member, Stoph Scheer, and partner Anthony “Ant” Sellitto-Budney (Break-Fast Puppets) join forces for an unforgettable occurence of puppetry, chaos, and spiritualism. The show features a variety of acts that Stoph and Ant have performed on stages around the country, as well as their unprecedented attempt to make contact with entities from the otherworld through ancient animist ritual. What could Possibly go wrong!? Masks are encouraged, but not required. The Flood made LNT/City Hall’s elevator inoperable, requiring climbing stairs to attend in person. Wheelchair/walker users, please call us (802-229-0492) or email [email protected] to discuss options for seeing the show.

new memory: landscapes, ghosts, machines

4:00pm-7:00pm new memory: landscapes, ghosts, machines

May 2- June 1 at The Front, 6 Barre Street in Montpelier Opening reception May 2, 4-7PM Artist Talk May 17, 5;30 PM Gallery Hours: Friday 4-7, Saturday-Sunday 11-5 and by appointment [email protected] (802) 552-0877 In this collection of recent work, Ned Richardson extends his exploration of the connection between natural and digital landscapes to consider the connection between human and machine learning, memory and perception. ‘new memory’ refers to the process of adding physical memory to a computer, as well as invitations to nostalgia from the AI agents on our phones (“You have a new memory!”), and ultimately the idea that one might build new memory through new perception. After working for several years generating images via Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) trained on his own landscape work, Richardson now incorporates these images into constructions where they are sometimes the central element, and sometimes barely visible. These constructions vary considerably but can be roughly categorized as mostly landscape, mostly ghost, or mostly machine. The ghosts are multiple – traces of humanity, relics of history, and a possible consciousness growing in ‘the machine.’ The machine models are constructions that look back on the ghosts (or the ghost landscape) through disassembled laptop and tablet screens with elements of slide rules and logarithmic scales built into them. The most direct view of these ghosts may be through a series of layered transparent stereograms, for which there will be a viewer available. Richardson has been a member of the Front since 2018. He exhibits locally and also at Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre in Paris. Richardson received a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Michigan in 1982. Aside from a semester at the Art Students League in New York, he is ‘self taught’. image info: stereogram [Lady Curzon] Scanned and digitally altered vintage stereograms printed on transparency, engraved glass, 35mm film splicing tape 7" x 3" 2025

Puppet Seance: An Occult Summoning and Also A Variety Show and Also an Advice Show

7:30pm-2:00pm Puppet Seance: An Occult Summoning and Also A Variety Show and Also an Advice Show

LNT Veteran & Jim Henson Company member, Stoph Scheer, and partner Anthony “Ant” Sellitto-Budney (Break-Fast Puppets) join forces for an unforgettable occurence of puppetry, chaos, and spiritualism. The show features a variety of acts that Stoph and Ant have performed on stages around the country, as well as their unprecedented attempt to make contact with entities from the otherworld through ancient animist ritual. What could Possibly go wrong!? Masks are encouraged, but not required. The Flood made LNT/City Hall’s elevator inoperable, requiring climbing stairs to attend in person. Wheelchair/walker users, please call us (802-229-0492) or email [email protected] to discuss options for seeing the show.

Mayfest

8:00am-8:00pm Mayfest

Celebrate the vibrant spirit of Montpelier at MayFest! Enjoy a weekend of outdoor fun, live music, and community, all in the heart of downtown Montpelier. Events Include All Species Day, Green Up Day, Montbeerlier, opening day of the Capital City Farmers Market, and Montpelier Alive's 25th Birthday Celebration Fundraiser.

North Branch Nature Center: Curious About Planned Giving?

10:00am-12:00pm North Branch Nature Center: Curious About Planned Giving?

Do you value nature-based education, stewardship, equity, and community? Do you want your values to live on through future generations? If so, Planned Giving is for you! At its heart, Planned Giving is a method of supporting a nonprofit with funds you no longer need, either during your lifetime or after your death. A Planned Gift to NBNC – through your will, trust, or other account – is a way to ensure that conservation, education, and connection to the natural world are part of your legacy, and are possible for generations to come. Join us for a free learning event on Saturday, May 3 to learn how to incorporate charitable giving into your long-term financial plans, all while enjoying tea, treats, and the good company of other NBNC supporters. Saturday, May 3 | 10 am – noon Free | Registration Required

Grand Reopening of the KHL Basement

10:00am-2:00pm Grand Reopening of the KHL Basement

Tour the renovated space | Enjoy refreshments and fun activities | Shop the new KHL Book Shop! The renovated lower level of the Kellogg-Hubbard Library is ready to reopen! Thanks to the resilience of our community and the generosity of our supporters, we have not only restored what was lost in the devastating July 2023 flood, but have reimagined the space to better serve you. To celebrate, we invite all to join us for the Grand Reopening of the KHL Basement on May 3, with refreshments, tours, activities and more! It’s a chance to come together, reflect on how far we’ve come, and look forward to an exciting future for the library. Your support—whether through donations, volunteering, or simply being part of our library community—has made this transformation possible. We hope to see you there!

Montpelier Alive's 25th Anniversary Celebration Bridge to a Bright Future

7:00pm-10:00pm Montpelier Alive's 25th Anniversary Celebration Bridge to a Bright Future

Celebrate 25 years of community growth and resilience with our Bridge to a Bright Future fundraising event. Enjoy live music by the Bent Nails House Band, a cash bar, silent auction, and a festive atmosphere, all while supporting the future of Montpelier. Click "Find Out More" for tickets!

Green Up Day

9:00am-1:00pm Green Up Day

Join neighbors and volunteers across Montpelier (and Vermont!) to help clean up public spaces, trails, and streets. Supplies provided—just show up and lend a hand. It’s a simple way to support the community and celebrate spring together. Supply pick-up: Montpelier Farmers Market (133 State Street) or outside City Hall (39 Main Street)

Puppet Seance: An Occult Summoning and Also A Variety Show and Also an Advice Show

7:30pm-2:00pm Puppet Seance: An Occult Summoning and Also A Variety Show and Also an Advice Show

LNT Veteran & Jim Henson Company member, Stoph Scheer, and partner Anthony “Ant” Sellitto-Budney (Break-Fast Puppets) join forces for an unforgettable occurence of puppetry, chaos, and spiritualism. The show features a variety of acts that Stoph and Ant have performed on stages around the country, as well as their unprecedented attempt to make contact with entities from the otherworld through ancient animist ritual. What could Possibly go wrong!? Masks are encouraged, but not required. The Flood made LNT/City Hall’s elevator inoperable, requiring climbing stairs to attend in person. Wheelchair/walker users, please call us (802-229-0492) or email [email protected] to discuss options for seeing the show.

Mayfest

8:00am-8:00pm Mayfest

Celebrate the vibrant spirit of Montpelier at MayFest! Enjoy a weekend of outdoor fun, live music, and community, all in the heart of downtown Montpelier. Events Include All Species Day, Green Up Day, Montbeerlier, opening day of the Capital City Farmers Market, and Montpelier Alive's 25th Birthday Celebration Fundraiser.

Helix Healing Clinic

11:00am-3:00pm Helix Healing Clinic

Join Us for a Day of Community Healing! Helix Institute & Healing Collective joins Partners In Integrative Healing to host a Community Healing Clinic in Montpelier. This special event begins with a community circle, bringing us together before we flow into a mix of private sessions and group healing experiences; 1:1 healing sessions may include reiki, energy work, massage, psychospiritual counseling. Whether you're feeling the weight of life's pressures, stress, family expectations, or just need a moment to breathe, this day is for you. Experience the power of healing in community!

Beauty: Music to Nourish the Spirit in Perilous Times

4:00pm-5:15pm Beauty: Music to Nourish the Spirit in Perilous Times

Cap off your weekend celebration of Spring with a musical beauty bath! Experiencing beauty can help us to feel, believe in, and momentarily be in the world we want to be. The choir of the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, along with pianist Eliza Thomas and guest artists David Ruffin, baritone, Lillian Broderick, soprano and Michael Close on cello perform some of the world's most beautiful music, from Bach to Bernstein, Mozart to Moody, contemporary composers Lauridsen and Quartel, and more. Pay what you can, suggested $15. All are welcome!

Helix Healing Clinic

11:00am-3:00pm Helix Healing Clinic

Join Us for a Day of Community Healing! Helix Institute & Healing Collective joins Partners In Integrative Healing to host a Community Healing Clinic in Montpelier. This special event begins with a community circle, bringing us together before we flow into a mix of private sessions and group healing experiences; 1:1 healing sessions may include reiki, energy work, massage, psychospiritual counseling. Whether you're feeling the weight of life's pressures, stress, family expectations, or just need a moment to breathe, this day is for you. Experience the power of healing in community!

Is an E-Bike Right for You?

5:30pm-6:30pm Is an E-Bike Right for You?

This FREE workshop is offered for adults. E-bikes come in many varieties. Some factors to consider before purchasing one include: price, weight, type of frame, amount of power, fit, availability and requirements for transport. Find out the pros and cons of various makes and models as you consider which may be most appropriate for you. An optional, guided bicycle ride will follow the hour in the classroom. The bike ride will be suitable for both e-bikes and non. Participants in the bike ride must bring a bicycle in good working order and a helmet. Instructors are Nancy Schulz and Scott Richardson.

End the Violence, Take Back the Night

4:30pm-9:00pm End the Violence, Take Back the Night

Join Mosaic Vermont and youth from Montpelier High School to our annual End the Violence, Take Back The Night event on May 9th! Starting at 4:30pm on the Vermont State House lawn, we will come together for a rally where community members, including Jessica Barquist from Planned Parenthood and local youth leaders, will speak and demand an end to sexual and gender-based violence. Following the rally will be a short march through downtown Montpelier and we will end the night by gathering at the Hubbard Park Old Shelter for a share-out and vigil. Sexual violence affects everyone in your community even if you are not a survivor yourself, being an advocate for those who may not be able to advocate for themselves is a crucial step to creating change.

"True North: a Love Letter to Canada" Spring Concert by Onion River Chorus

7:00pm-10:00pm "True North: a Love Letter to Canada" Spring Concert by Onion River Chorus

Onion River Chorus presents “True North: A Love Letter to Canada.” o n Friday May 9 and Saturday May 10 at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. Both concerts will be at 7:30 pm. The 60-voice Onion River Chorus will be directed by Richard Riley, with pianist Lynnette Combs accompanying. The program contrasts Canadian folk music in English composed and arranged by Larry Nickel (b. 1952), with original and arranged music in the Cree and Ojibway languages by Andrew Balfour (b. 1967). Nickel and Balfour are lifelong Canadians, both prominently featured in the exceptionally vibrant choral scene in Canada. Much of the program will alternate music between Nickel and Balfour. The opening piece by Balfour, “Ambe,” (“Come in, two legged beings”) was most recently performed at Carnegie Hall on March 16. The second piece on the program, by Nickel, is the light-hearted romp called “All the Little Rivers of Canada” about 17 different Canadian rivers! Twelve more short pieces, some including sounds of Canadian wildlife, will also be performed.

It Takes a Village | Good Beginnings of Central VT

10:00am-1:00pm It Takes a Village | Good Beginnings of Central VT

It Takes a Village Family Festival A free, family-friendly event celebrating families with babies and young children! Enjoy bouncy houses, arts & crafts, games, face painting, a free pile of kids’ gear, wellness resources, food, and more—plus over 20 local organizations offering support and info.

Second Monday Circle Sing!

7:00pm-8:45pm Second Monday Circle Sing!

Montpelier's Monthly Circle Sing We gather every second Monday at the Montpelier Performing Arts HUB on 35 College St. Dive into collaborative vocal magic with your neighbors. New folks are always welcome. What is "Circle Singing?" In a super supportive, playful, and judgment-free space, you're invited to explore singing the music of the moment. Together we interweave musical patterns, rhythms, harmonies, melodies, movement, words, percussive sounds, and come out with a lot of joy and aliveness. In the traditions of Bobby McFerrin, Rhiannon, Zuza Gonçalves, and others, we co-create the songs we need to sing and share. Our listening, trust and willingness to share our imperfect voices leads us through a little vulnerability and into music and connection that deeply feeds our hearts and souls. Feel free to reach out with questions at [email protected] — I’m happy to share more about what to expect. RSVP to [email protected]. Payment of $20-$40 can be sent via Venmo (@David-Ruffin-Voice) or in cash at the event. While payment at the time of RSVPing is not required, it is much appreciated and guarantees your spot. Come on out and make some beauty!

Adjusting Your Bike & Helmet for Comfort & Fit

5:30pm-6:30pm Adjusting Your Bike & Helmet for Comfort & Fit

This FREE workshop is offered for adults by Montpelier's Complete Streets Committee. Does your helmet slip around or give you a headache? Is your back or neck sore when you ride? Do you wonder if your seat is at the right height and angle? This session will address these questions and it will also teach you the “Eyes, Ears, and Mouth Test.” An optional, guided bicycle ride will follow the hour in the classroom. Participants in the bike ride must bring a bicycle that's in good working order and must wear a helmet. Nancy Schulz and Scott Richardson are the instructors.

Blossom Spring Clothing Swap

7:00pm-9:00pm Blossom Spring Clothing Swap

Clothes swap is back again!!! Take a good look at that closet... time to swap! Click "find out more" for all the details!

Play It Forward 2

7:30pm-9:30pm Play It Forward 2

The second Play It Forward event is going to be at Three Penny Taproom on May 16th. We are raising funds for Just Basics Inc. In addition to direct donations of businesses matching my donation we are running the Rocking Raffle. Prizes include gift cards to local restaurants, gift baskets, artwork from a local artist, and a tour of the Bar Hill Distillery Facility. Raffle tickets will be on sale at participating retailers starting on April 16th.

Capital City Concerts presents 25th Anniversary Celebration Weekend of Concerts

7:30pm-9:30pm Capital City Concerts presents 25th Anniversary Celebration Weekend of Concerts

Capital City Concerts concludes its 25th anniversary season with two different blockbuster concerts on Saturday May 17 at 7:30PM, and Sunday May 18 at 3:00PM at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. The concerts will feature performances of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue; as well as large chamber works of JS Bach, Mozart, Liszt, and Brahms. The music will be performed by sixteen of Capital City Concerts’ most beloved performers, including the Borromeo String Quartet, pianists Jeffrey Chappell and Jeewon Park, cellist Edward Arron, an ensemble featuring violinist Laurie Smukler, soprano Hyunah Yu, flutist Karen Kevra, and others. Tickets and info at www.capitalcityconcerts.org. PHOTO CAPTION: Boston's Borromeo Quartet will be among 16 musicians who will perform for Capital City Concerts 25th anniversary concert weekend

Capital City Concerts presents 25th Anniversary Celebration Weekend of Concerts

3:00pm-5:00pm Capital City Concerts presents 25th Anniversary Celebration Weekend of Concerts

Capital City Concerts concludes its 25th anniversary season with two different blockbuster concerts on Saturday May 17 at 7:30PM, and Sunday May 18 at 3:00PM at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. The concerts will feature performances of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue; as well as large chamber works of JS Bach, Mozart, Liszt, and Brahms. The music will be performed by sixteen of Capital City Concerts’ most beloved performers, including the Borromeo String Quartet, pianists Jeffrey Chappell and Jeewon Park, cellist Edward Arron, an ensemble featuring violinist Laurie Smukler, soprano Hyunah Yu, flutist Karen Kevra, and others. Tickets and info at www.capitalcityconcerts.org. PHOTO CAPTION: Boston's Borromeo Quartet will be among 16 musicians who will perform for Capital City Concerts 25th anniversary concert weekend

Montpelier Complete Streets Bike Rodeo

10:00am-12:00pm Montpelier Complete Streets Bike Rodeo

The Montpelier Complete Streets Committee held a vibrant bike rodeo in 2023 for 38 youth. The 2025 Bike Rodeo promises the same! This is a bike skills-building course for youth ages ~5-13 years. Please note that this is not a ‘learn to ride’ event, but a chance for youth to practice and improve their riding skills. We will offer facilitated instruction and a certificate of completion, stickers, bike pins, and more! Participants will start with a bike and helmet check, then visit a circuit of skills stations to test starting and stopping, riding in a straight line, turning, and following the rules of the road. This event is free. Registration is requested and recommended as space is limited to 40. Each participant will need a working bike or scooter, helmet, and to be accompanied by an adult. Learn more and register via the event website URL or scan the event QR code.

What to Wear, Eat, & Do to Stay Comfortable on Your Bike

5:30pm-6:30pm What to Wear, Eat, & Do to Stay Comfortable on Your Bike

This FREE workshop is offered for adults by Montpelier's Complete Streets Committee. This class will address discomfort prevention and remedies in the form of specific stretches, alternative riding positions, equipment variations, clothing recommendations, nutritional suggestions and riding styles to keep your riding enjoyable in all kinds of conditions. An optional, guided bicycle ride will follow the hour in the classroom. Participants in the bike ride must bring a bicycle that's in good working order and must wear a helmet. Nancy Schulz and Scott Richardson are the instructors. Please register in advance by emailing Nancy: [email protected]

Applying Simple Solutions to Basic Bike Problems

5:30pm-6:30pm Applying Simple Solutions to Basic Bike Problems

This FREE workshop is offered for adults by Montpelier's Complete Streets Committee. Do your brakes rub or squeal? Is your shifting sluggish or do your gears slip? Do you get frequent flat tires? Do you hear clicking or clunking sounds when you ride? This session will show you how to diagnose common bicycle problems and teach you what to do about them. An optional, guided bicycle ride will follow the hour in the classroom. Participants in the bike ride must bring a bicycle that's in good working order and must wear a helmet. Nancy Schulz and Scott Richardson are the instructors. Please register in advance by emailing Nancy: [email protected]

Improv Comedy Night at the Hub

7:30pm-9:30pm Improv Comedy Night at the Hub

In this joyful show, Vermont Comedy Club's "The Kingdom Kids" solicit stories from audience volunteers about the places they grew up, then use those stories as inspiration for a spontaneous, freewheeling and wildly entertaining comedy show.

Thu May 1
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Kraatz Carromato

Thursday May 1st 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
@ Hugo’s Bar and Grill 44 Main Street, Montpelier, VT

Rumba Flamenco/Mediterranean Fusion

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Fri May 2

Puppet Seance: An Occult Summoning and Also A Variety Show and Also an Advice Show

Friday May 2nd 7:30 pm - Sunday May 4th 2:00 pm
@ Lost Nation Theater, 39 Main St, Montpelier, VT 05602

LNT Veteran & Jim Henson Company member, Stoph Scheer, and partner Anthony “Ant” Sellitto-Budney (Break-Fast Puppets) join forces for an unforgettable occurence of puppetry, chaos, and spiritualism.
The show features a variety of acts that Stoph and Ant have performed on stages around the country, as well as their unprecedented attempt to make contact with entities from the otherworld through ancient animist ritual. What could Possibly go wrong!?
Masks are encouraged, but not required. The Flood made LNT/City Hall’s elevator inoperable, requiring climbing stairs to attend in person. Wheelchair/walker users, please call us (802-229-0492) or email info@lostnationthe   ...

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Fri May 2
4:00 pm to 7:00 pm

new memory: landscapes, ghosts, machines

Friday May 2nd 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
@ The Front, 6 Barre Street in Montpelier

May 2- June 1 at The Front, 6 Barre Street in Montpelier
Opening reception May 2, 4-7PM Artist Talk May 17, 5;30 PM
Gallery Hours: Friday 4-7, Saturday-Sunday 11-5 and by appointment
[email protected] (802) 552-0877

In this collection of recent work, Ned Richardson extends his exploration of the connection between natural and digital landscapes to consider the connection between human and machine learning, memory and perception.
‘new memory’ refers to the process of adding physical memory to a computer, as well as invitations to nostalgia from the AI agents on our phones (“You have a new memory!”), and ultimately the idea that one migh   ...

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Sat May 3
10:00 am to 12:00 pm

North Branch Nature Center: Curious About Planned Giving?

Saturday May 3rd 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
@ North Branch Nature Center, 713 Elm Street, Montpelier, VT

Do you value nature-based education, stewardship, equity, and community? Do you want your values to live on through future generations? If so, Planned Giving is for you! At its heart, Planned Giving is a method of supporting a nonprofit with funds you no longer need, either during your lifetime or after your death. A Planned Gift to NBNC – through your will, trust, or other account – is a way to ensure that conservation, education, and connection to the natural world are part of your legacy, and are possible for generations to come.

Join us for a free learning event on Saturday, May 3 to learn how to incorporate charitable giving into your long-term financial plans, al   ...

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Sat May 3
10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Grand Reopening of the KHL Basement

Saturday May 3rd 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
@ Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 135 Main Street, Montpelier, VT

Tour the renovated space | Enjoy refreshments and fun activities | Shop the new KHL Book Shop!

The renovated lower level of the Kellogg-Hubbard Library is ready to reopen! Thanks to the resilience of our community and the generosity of our supporters, we have not only restored what was lost in the devastating July 2023 flood, but have reimagined the space to better serve you.

To celebrate, we invite all to join us for the Grand Reopening of the KHL Basement on May 3, with refreshments, tours, activities and more! It’s a chance to come together, reflect on how far we’ve come, and look forward to an exciting future for the library. Your support—whether t   ...

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Sun May 4

Helix Healing Clinic

Sunday May 4th 11:00 am - Monday May 5th 3:00 pm
@ Partners In Integrative Healing, 147 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602

Join Us for a Day of Community Healing!

Helix Institute & Healing Collective joins Partners In Integrative Healing to host a Community Healing Clinic in Montpelier.

This special event begins with a community circle, bringing us together before we flow into a mix of private sessions and group healing experiences; 1:1 healing sessions may include reiki, energy work, massage, psychospiritual counseling.

Whether you're feeling the weight of life's pressures, stress, family expectations, or just need a moment to breathe, this day is for you. Experience the power of healing in community!

   Find Out More      Email the organizer   

Sun May 4
4:00 pm to 5:15 pm

Beauty: Music to Nourish the Spirit in Perilous Times

Sunday May 4th 4:00 pm to 5:15 pm
@ Unitarian Church of Montpelier. 130 Main St.
Categories: Music and NightlifeSee & Do

Cap off your weekend celebration of Spring with a musical beauty bath! Experiencing beauty can help us to feel, believe in, and momentarily be in the world we want to be. The choir of the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, along with pianist Eliza Thomas and guest artists David Ruffin, baritone, Lillian Broderick, soprano and Michael Close on cello perform some of the world's most beautiful music, from Bach to Bernstein, Mozart to Moody, contemporary composers Lauridsen and Quartel, and more. Pay what you can, suggested $15. All are welcome!

   Email the organizer   

Tue May 6
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Is an E-Bike Right for You?

Tuesday May 6th 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
@ Montpelier Senior Activity Center

This FREE workshop is offered for adults. E-bikes come in many varieties. Some factors to consider before purchasing one include: price, weight, type of frame, amount of power, fit, availability and requirements for transport. Find out the pros and cons of various makes and models as you consider which may be most appropriate for you. An optional, guided bicycle ride will follow the hour in the classroom. The bike ride will be suitable for both e-bikes and non. Participants in the bike ride must bring a bicycle in good working order and a helmet. Instructors are Nancy Schulz and Scott Richardson.

   Email the organizer   

Fri May 9
4:30 pm to 9:00 pm

End the Violence, Take Back the Night

Friday May 9th 4:30 pm to 9:00 pm
@ Vermont Statehouse Lawn

Join Mosaic Vermont and youth from Montpelier High School to our annual End the Violence, Take Back The Night event on May 9th! Starting at 4:30pm on the Vermont State House lawn, we will come together for a rally where community members, including Jessica Barquist from Planned Parenthood and local youth leaders, will speak and demand an end to sexual and gender-based violence.

Following the rally will be a short march through downtown Montpelier and we will end the night by gathering at the Hubbard Park Old Shelter for a share-out and vigil. Sexual violence affects everyone in your community even if you are not a survivor yourself, being an advocate for those who may not    ...

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Fri May 9
7:00 pm to 10:00 pm

"True North: a Love Letter to Canada" Spring Concert by Onion River Chorus

Friday May 9th 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
@ Unitarian Church of Montpelier
Categories: Music and NightlifeArts and CultureSee & Do

Onion River Chorus presents “True North: A Love Letter to Canada.” o n Friday May 9 and Saturday May 10 at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. Both concerts will be at 7:30 pm. The 60-voice Onion River Chorus will be directed by Richard Riley, with pianist Lynnette Combs accompanying.

The program contrasts Canadian folk music in English composed and arranged by Larry Nickel (b. 1952), with original and arranged music in the Cree and Ojibway languages by Andrew Balfour (b. 1967). Nickel and Balfour are lifelong Canadians, both prominently featured in the exceptionally vibrant choral scene in Canada.

Much of the program will alternate music between Nickel   ...

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Mon May 12
7:00 pm to 8:45 pm

Second Monday Circle Sing!

Monday May 12th 7:00 pm to 8:45 pm
@ Montpelier Performing Arts Hub

Montpelier's Monthly Circle Sing

We gather every second Monday at the Montpelier Performing Arts HUB on 35 College St. Dive into collaborative vocal magic with your neighbors. New folks are always welcome.

What is "Circle Singing?"

In a super supportive, playful, and judgment-free space, you're invited to explore singing the music of the moment. Together we interweave musical patterns, rhythms, harmonies, melodies, movement, words, percussive sounds, and come out with a lot of joy and aliveness. In the traditions of Bobby McFerrin, Rhiannon, Zuza Gonçalves, and others, we co-create the songs we need to sing and share. Our listening, trust a   ...

   Find Out More      Email the organizer      Read More   

Tue May 13
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Adjusting Your Bike & Helmet for Comfort & Fit

Tuesday May 13th 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
@ Montpelier Senior Activity Center

This FREE workshop is offered for adults by Montpelier's Complete Streets Committee. Does your helmet slip around or give you a headache? Is your back or neck sore when you ride? Do you wonder if your seat is at the right height and angle? This session will address these questions and it will also teach you the “Eyes, Ears, and Mouth Test.” An optional, guided bicycle ride will follow the hour in the classroom. Participants in the bike ride must bring a bicycle that's in good working order and must wear a helmet. Nancy Schulz and Scott Richardson are the instructors.

   Email the organizer   

Thu May 15
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Blossom Spring Clothing Swap

Thursday May 15th 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
@ Blossom Wellness Center 7 Main St Montpelier VT

Clothes swap is back again!!! Take a good look at that closet... time to swap! Click "find out more" for all the details!

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Fri May 16
7:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Play It Forward 2

Friday May 16th 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
@ Three Penny Taproom

The second Play It Forward event is going to be at Three Penny Taproom on May 16th. We are raising funds for Just Basics Inc. In addition to direct donations of businesses matching my donation we are running the Rocking Raffle. Prizes include gift cards to local restaurants, gift baskets, artwork from a local artist, and a tour of the Bar Hill Distillery Facility. Raffle tickets will be on sale at participating retailers starting on April 16th.

   Email the organizer   

Sat May 17
7:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Capital City Concerts presents 25th Anniversary Celebration Weekend of Concerts

Saturday May 17th 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
@ Unitarian Church of Montpelier

Capital City Concerts concludes its 25th anniversary season with two different blockbuster concerts on Saturday May 17 at 7:30PM, and Sunday May 18 at 3:00PM at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. The concerts will feature performances of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue; as well as large chamber works of JS Bach, Mozart, Liszt, and Brahms. The music will be performed by sixteen of Capital City Concerts’ most beloved performers, including the Borromeo String Quartet, pianists Jeffrey Chappell and Jeewon Park, cellist Edward Arron, an ensemble featuring violinist Laurie Smukler, soprano Hyunah Yu, flutist Karen Kevra, and others. Tickets and info at www.capitalcityconcerts.org.
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Sun May 18
3:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Capital City Concerts presents 25th Anniversary Celebration Weekend of Concerts

Sunday May 18th 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
@ Unitarian Church of Montpelier

Capital City Concerts concludes its 25th anniversary season with two different blockbuster concerts on Saturday May 17 at 7:30PM, and Sunday May 18 at 3:00PM at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. The concerts will feature performances of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue; as well as large chamber works of JS Bach, Mozart, Liszt, and Brahms. The music will be performed by sixteen of Capital City Concerts’ most beloved performers, including the Borromeo String Quartet, pianists Jeffrey Chappell and Jeewon Park, cellist Edward Arron, an ensemble featuring violinist Laurie Smukler, soprano Hyunah Yu, flutist Karen Kevra, and others. Tickets and info at www.capitalcityconcerts.org.

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Sun May 18
10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Montpelier Complete Streets Bike Rodeo

Sunday May 18th 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
@ Montpelier High School (5 High School Dr, Montpelier, VT 05602)

The Montpelier Complete Streets Committee held a vibrant bike rodeo in 2023 for 38 youth. The 2025 Bike Rodeo promises the same! This is a bike skills-building course for youth ages ~5-13 years. Please note that this is not a ‘learn to ride’ event, but a chance for youth to practice and improve their riding skills.

We will offer facilitated instruction and a certificate of completion, stickers, bike pins, and more! Participants will start with a bike and helmet check, then visit a circuit of skills stations to test starting and stopping, riding in a straight line, turning, and following the rules of the road.

This event is free. Registration is requested   ...

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Tue May 20
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

What to Wear, Eat, & Do to Stay Comfortable on Your Bike

Tuesday May 20th 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
@ Montpelier Senior Activity Center

This FREE workshop is offered for adults by Montpelier's Complete Streets Committee. This class will address discomfort prevention and remedies in the form of specific stretches, alternative riding positions, equipment variations, clothing recommendations, nutritional suggestions and riding styles to keep your riding enjoyable in all kinds of conditions. An optional, guided bicycle ride will follow the hour in the classroom. Participants in the bike ride must bring a bicycle that's in good working order and must wear a helmet. Nancy Schulz and Scott Richardson are the instructors. Please register in advance by emailing Nancy: [email protected]

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Tue May 27
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Applying Simple Solutions to Basic Bike Problems

Tuesday May 27th 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
@ Montpelier Senior Activity Center

This FREE workshop is offered for adults by Montpelier's Complete Streets Committee. Do your brakes rub or squeal? Is your shifting sluggish or do your gears slip? Do you get frequent flat tires? Do you hear clicking or clunking sounds when you ride? This session will show you how to diagnose common bicycle problems and teach you what to do about them. An optional, guided bicycle ride will follow the hour in the classroom. Participants in the bike ride must bring a bicycle that's in good working order and must wear a helmet. Nancy Schulz and Scott Richardson are the instructors. Please register in advance by emailing Nancy: [email protected]

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Thu May 29
7:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Improv Comedy Night at the Hub

Thursday May 29th 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
@ Montpelier Performing Arts Hub, 35 College Street, Montpelier, VT 05602

In this joyful show, Vermont Comedy Club's "The Kingdom Kids" solicit stories from audience volunteers about the places they grew up, then use those stories as inspiration for a spontaneous, freewheeling and wildly entertaining comedy show.

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