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Taking the Mystery Out of Shifting
5:30pm-6:30pm Taking the Mystery Out of ShiftingThis FREE workshop is offered for adults by Montpelier's Complete Streets Committee. How do you know when to shift? What are some tips for biking uphill and downhill? What is a derailleur and how does it work? Why is it important to lubricate a chain and how do you do it? This session will address all of these questions and more. 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]

2025 Walk for Animals
9:30am-12:00pm 2025 Walk for AnimalsIt’s time to Move Your Paws for an Important Cause! Central Vermont Humane Society’s biggest event fundraiser of the year, Walk for Animals, is set for Saturday, June 7, 2025 on the beautiful State House Lawn in Montpelier. This event is so much more than a walk – it offers a unique platform to showcase your commitment to our furry friends and help provide second chances for needy animals in our community. Sign-up now and raise money to help provide nourishing meals, safe shelter, and exceptional care to hundreds of dogs, cats, and small furry animals who will need CVHS this year. Join us for the main event where you can participate in a variety of family-friendly and pet-friendly activities AND make a difference one step at a time! Event is free to the public. To sign-up, make a donation, and learn more info visit https://secure.qgiv.com/event/2025cvhswalkforanimals/

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!

Riding Safely on Vermont's Roads
5:30pm-6:30pm Riding Safely on Vermont's RoadsThis FREE workshop is offered for adults by Montpelier's Complete Streets Committee. How should a bicyclist deal with car traffic, loose dogs, sand, railroad tracks and rough roads? Does the law require helmets for children and/or adults? Is side-by-side riding allowed? Is riding on the sidewalk legal? This session will answer these questions and many more about sharing the road safely and legally. 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]

Tue Jun 3
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Taking the Mystery Out of Shifting
Tuesday Jun 3rd 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm@ Montpelier Senior Activity Center
This FREE workshop is offered for adults by Montpelier's Complete Streets Committee. How do you know when to shift? What are some tips for biking uphill and downhill? What is a derailleur and how does it work? Why is it important to lubricate a chain and how do you do it? This session will address all of these questions and more. 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]

Fri Jun 6
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Journey of an Artist
Friday Jun 6th 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm@ Kellogg Hubbard Library
Deborah Bogart will be showing her art at the Kellogg Hubbard Library and the reception will be June 6 from 4 to 6. food and music. Please join us.

Sat Jun 7
9:30 am to 12:00 pm
2025 Walk for Animals
Saturday Jun 7th 9:30 am to 12:00 pm@ State House Lawn, 115 State St, Montpelier, VT 05633
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