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Let Artist Susan Abbott Show You Vermont

Vermont based visual artist Susan Abbott started a wonderful blog in October of 2008 titled ‘Let Me Show You Vermont’, named after a book of the same title written in 1937 by Charles Edward Crane, which is also the first …Read More

Champlain College to Host International Academic Symposium on Samuel de Champlain

Image via Wikipedia As part of the quadricentennial celebration of the exploration of Lake Champlain, Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont is hosting an international educational symposium July 2-5, 2009. The theme of the symposium is “When the French Were Here” …Read More

Vermonters Discuss an Edible Statehouse Lawn

Image by jimmywayne22 via Flickr I’m sure you’ve heard about the organic garden planned for the White House, but have you heard any talk about a similar garden right here in Vermont? I had not until earlier today when reading …Read More

Vermonters Discuss an Edible Statehouse Lawn

Image by jimmywayne22 via Flickr I’m sure you’ve heard about the organic garden planned for the White House, but have you heard any talk about a similar garden right here in Vermont? I had not until earlier today when reading …Read More

Vermont Maple Open House Weekend March 27-29, 2009

Image by deCadmus via Flickr It’s sugaring time here in Vermont and there’s no better time to fully immerse yourself in this rich Vermont tradition than during the Vermont Maple Open House Weekend coming up on March 27, 28 and …Read More

Food, Landscape and Community in Tuscany and New England

Last month, our good friend, Chef Doug Mack, attended the Inaugural Symposium for the Spannocchia Symposia Series on the Sustainable Future of Rural Places in Tuscany, Italy. There he joined a wonderful group of participants from New England and Italy, …Read More

Food, Landscape and Community in Tuscany and New England

Last month, our good friend, Chef Doug Mack, attended the Inaugural Symposium for the Spannocchia Symposia Series on the Sustainable Future of Rural Places in Tuscany, Italy. There he joined a wonderful group of participants from New England and Italy, …Read More

Evidence of Slow Food in Vermont

Carlo Petrini, founder of the Slow Food movement, would be pleased with Vermont. In a recent interview with the Guardian’s Leo Hickman, “Slow food: Have we lost our appetite?”, Petrini, or Carlin to friends and fans, reveals that he is …Read More

Evidence of Slow Food in Vermont

Carlo Petrini, founder of the Slow Food movement, would be pleased with Vermont. In a recent interview with the Guardian’s Leo Hickman, “Slow food: Have we lost our appetite?”, Petrini, or Carlin to friends and fans, reveals that he is …Read More

Hands-on, Vermont Cooking Classes

Chef-owner Douglas Mack of Mary’s Restaurant is offering year round cooking classes at the Inn at Baldwin Creek in Bristol, Vermont. During the growing season, participants pick the vegetables and herbs to be used during class while touring the gardens …Read More

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