Grand Isle, Vermont
Upcoming Events in Grand Isle Vermont
May
Sprightly Steps
- Although early settlers frowned upon the merriment of dancing as being the work of the Devil, the tradition found its way to the Green Mountains. From fancy balls or cotillions to kitchen junkets or tunks, people of all ages and backgrounds fell victim to the strains of the fiddle upon their souls. Musician and local historian Adam Boyce, will discuss the musical styles and dances kept alive by those who love these traditions. Address: The School House Next to Hyde Log Cabin , Grand Isle, Vermont |
June
Vermont's Free Fishing Day Fishing Festival
- A great opportunity to take the family fishing and create memories to last a lifetime. This is the one day in the year when residents and nonresidents may go fishing without having to buy a fishing license. Designed especially for youngsters, this fishing festival offers instruction on basic fishing techniques, plus the unique opportunity for kids to catch trout in a pond on the property. Address: Ed Weed Fish Culture Station , Grand Isle, Vermont |
July
Michele Choiniere Concert
- From an early age, Michele performed traditional Franco-American music with her father Fabio, an accomplished harmonica player. In 1995, she began writing and composing her own songs and has performed to audiences throughout New England, Quebec and France. Address: Grand Isle Lake House , Grand Isle, Vermont |
The Fiddleheads in Concert
- Styles include Yankee, Irish, French, Bluegrass, Appalachian, Swing, Blues, jigs and rigs. Address: Grand Isle State Park , Grand Isle, Vermont |
Horace Williams in Concert
- Anecdotes, stories and stunning guitar playing. Address: Grand Isle State Park , Grand Isle, Vermont |
August
Allison Mann & Colin McCaffrey
- Come on down for an evening of delightful harmonies and guitar. Address: Grand Isle State Park , Grand Isle, Vermont |
12 - 14 |
Grand Isle Art Show
- Sponsored by Grand Isle Art Show Address: Grand Isle School , Grand Isle, Vermont |
September
The Battle of Lake Champlain
- On September 11, 1814, British Army and Royal Naval forces attacked the American army and navy at Cumberland Bay in Plattsburgh. Although backed by Vermont Militia, the Americans were outnumbered nearly four to one. If the invaders had won, they could have taken Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. This largest and most decisive battle of the War of 1812 helped to determine the future of our nation. It is a story of great courage and human tragedy. Address: The School House , Grand Isle, Vermont |
PoJAZZ
- Blending art-forms in a jam of spontaneous celebration of both poetry and jazz. Address: Grand Isle Lake House , Grand Isle, Vermont |
Po Jazz Jam
- Returning to the Champlain Islands for another lively and entertaining evening combining poetic words and fabulous music. This unique group of poets and musicians perform regularly on college campuses and nightspots in the Burlington and Plattsburgh areas. Sponsored by the Preservation Trust of Vermont. By donation to benefit the Island Arts Scholarship Fund. Address: The Lake House , Grand Isle, Vermont |
October
Writing Workshop
- Boston teacher and writer, Marc Widershien, will return for a third workshop. Lunch available. Address: State Fish Hatchery Conference Room , Grand Isle, Vermont |