A public conversation in Addison County with the board members of the Commission on the Future of Public Education
Continue Reading about the Commission on the Future of Public Education
A public conversation in Addison County with the board members of the Commission on the Future of Public Education
Continue Reading about the Commission on the Future of Public Education
Join host Dave Sharpe for a conversation with Flor Diaz-Smith, President of the Vermont School Board Association and Sue Ceglowski Executive Director on the state of Education and funding in Vermont Schools.
Join David Sharpe and Representative Scott Beck as they discuss the state of Education Finance in the Vermont.
Seven Days senior multimedia producer Eva Sollberger made her “Stuck in Vermont” video series for 17 years, during an era when video journalism has exponentially grown in influence. Eva reflects on what lies ahead for this video series—and possibly for Vermont—in the coming years. Go behind the scenes into her video making process, hear about the importance of telling local stories, and even get some tips for making your own content.
Producer: VT Humanities Council
Common garden vegetables have long and fascinating histories. Science and history writer Rebecca Rupp will discuss the stories behind many of our favorites, among them the much-maligned tomato and potato, the (mostly) popular pumpkin, and Vermont’s dynamic duo of kale and Gilfeather turnip. Find out why a lot of us don’t like beets, how a 17th-century pirate named the bell pepper, how carrots won the Trojan War, and how George Washington was nearly assassinated with a plate of poisoned peas. A VT Humanities Speaker Bureau program.
Recorded 8/7/24
Producer: MCTV