Starksboro, Vermont
Upcoming Events in Starksboro Vermont
March
Starksboro Sugar on Snow Party
- Annual sugar on snow party to benefit Starksboro Village Meeting House restoration fund. Maple sugar on snow with the syrup from Starksboro sugar makers, homemade doughnuts, pickles, and beverages. In conjunction with Starksboro Open Sugar House day. Annual event held for more than 40 years. Address: Starksboro First Baptist Church vestry , Starksboro, Vermont |
May
MAPLEHILL CAMPSITES
- Mainly for the tent camper who wants to relax in a quiet place next to a meandering forest brook. We do have a few sites with limited electricity for pop-ups or small RVs. Midway between Sugarbush or Warren and Middlebury, Just off Route 17 east of Bristol. Good clean bath house, family operated and pet friendly. Ph: (802) 453-3687 (Always call and confirm events) |
July
COMMON GROUND CENTER
- We are an intergenerational camp experience for families of all shapes and sizes. Come experience our creative programming and delicious vegetarian meals in a unique community setting. Yoga, art, music, dance and more. Camping or cabin options available. When camp is not in session, our facility is available for rent for up to 100 people. Ph: (802) 453-2592 (Always call and confirm events) |
8 - 7 |
Designs of Starksboro
- Sponsored by Starksboro Public Library Address: Starksboro Public Library , Starksboro, Vermont |
28 - 30 |
Chinese Culture Weekend
- The first annual Chinese Culture Weekend will be held at Common Ground Center in Starksboro. Planned with the help of the Vermont Chinese School and FCC-VT, participants will have the chance to dabble in many facets of Chinese culture. Scheduled classes include songs and games, dances, language, cooking, shadow puppets and tai-chi along with demonstrations of Chinese music and sword dancing. Address: Common Ground Center , Starksboro, Vermont |
September
Saving Vermont's Civil War Flags Past & Present
- Vermont Civil War flags are some of the state's greatest historical treasures. Their tattered remains are filled with stories of Vermont's role in this national conflict. Donald Wickman recounts some of these heroic flag tales and the present day process of preserving the flags for future generations. Address: Starksboro Town Hall , Starksboro, Vermont |