Join the Middlebury community as everyone comes together to celebrate the opening of the new Otter Creek Child Center building.
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ACSD Ripton School Public Hearing 11/13/2025
Middlebury Selectboard Meeting 10/12/2025
ACSD School Board Meeting 11/10/2025
Middlebury Congregational Church Service 11/09/2025
Producer: Middlebury Congregational Church
Vermont Humanities: Looking Back/Moving Forward: Vermont Stories of LGBTQ+ Caregiving & Community 11/08/2025
Scholar, writer, and performer Andrew Ingall, podcaster and filmmaker Gail Golec, and other special guests shine a light on three couples in Vermont history who model resilience, civic engagement, and social connection. Their legacies inspire ways to envision LGBTQ+ aging and caregiving in the future.
Middlebury Congregational Church Service 11/02/2025
Producer: Middlebury Congregational Church
Middlebury Selectboard Meeting 10/28/2025
Middlebury Development Review Board 10/27/2025
For more information, visit: https://www.townofmiddlebury.org/government/boards_and_commissions/development_review_board/index.php
ACSD School Board Meeting 10/27/2025
Middlebury Congregational Church Service 10/26/2025
Producer: Middlebury Congregational Church
Sharpe Takes with Rep. Amy Sheldon 10/14/2025
Join host, Dave Sharpe, and Representative Amy Sheldon for a discussion on the progress Vermont has made in combating climate change.
This episode was made in partnership with https://neatbristol.com/
Addison County Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting Awards Presentation & Hall of Fame Induction10/23/2025
Join the ACCC for their annual meeting, awards ceremony and hall of fame induction. Vermont Treasurer Mike Pieciak gives the keynote speech.
AAUW Talk: Finding Hope Within 10/21/2025
To launch their 2025-26 speaker series, on Tuesday evening, October 21 at 7:00pm AAUW (American Association of University Women) and Ilsley Library will host an interactive presentation in the Johnson Gallery at Middlebury College by John Vincent and Heather Newcomb, co-curators of the art exhibit “Finding Hope Within.” This traveling exhibit features works by incarcerated and formerly incarcerated Vermont artists, and has been viewed throughout the state since its opening at the Rokeby Museum in 2023.
John Vincent, a retired police officer, poet, and letterpress printer, will share the story of his business, A Revolutionary Press, which is committed to amplifying the voices of incarcerated writers and poets, detailing how this particular initiative evolved into direct collaborations with artists “inside.” Heather Newcomb is a community advocate at Vermont Works for Women, interacting as a certified somatic life coach with women living in poverty, battling addiction, or involved with our justice system to support their paths towards fulfillment and economic independence. Newcomb approaches her work through the lens of lived experience as a woman in long-term recovery from addiction and a history with the legal system, and as a single mother receiving public assistance.