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Pup Costume Contest Downtown Burlington
Looking for the Top Dog in this year’s Dog Costume Contest on the Church Street Marketplace in Burlington October 26th. Get your pooch ready to strike the pose to take home the top dog honors in either “Silliest Costume”, “Most Original,” “Best Pup & Owner” and “Best in Show.”
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Ticonderoga Celebrates Halloween Oct 18th - Oct 31st
From free movie nights to “trunk-or-treating,” Ticonderoga has a full slate of events to keep the entire family in the Halloween spirit. Zombie hikes, Fright Nights and even a Hocus Pocus magic show! See the entire lineup of festivities here:
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Help from Vermont for Those Affected by Hurricanes
As Hurricane Milton bore down on Florida, people in Vermont are heading down to help those affected by both Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.
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Surprising Powerhouses of Vermont Entrepreneurship at TechJam
TechJam comes our way Oct 26th where “techies” can find careers, training and mingle at Hula. Not only are there on-the-spot interviews, but some multi-millionaire entrepreneurs who bootstrapped their enterprises will give talks including:
- Matty Benedetto of Burlington’s “Unnecessary Inventions” with a jaw-dropping social media following of 10 million
- Roland Groenveld and Lauren Lavallee of OnLogic’s bootstrapping story from humble beginnings in the Groenveld apartment to it’s present-day 150,000 square foot South Burlington headquarters behind the “Whales Tails.”
Tech Jam is a free event at Hula happening October 26th in Burlington.
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Prost! Raise a Stein at These Vermont Breweries This Oktoberfest Season
Oktoberfest is upon us! While the official festivities in Munich may be winding down, the spirit of Oktoberfest lives on throughout October here in Vermont. It’s the perfect time to celebrate with friends, enjoy hearty food, and of course, indulge in some delicious Märzen-style lagers.
But where to go to get your fill of festive cheer? Look no further than these Vermont breweries, each offering their own unique take on Oktoberfest:
Chittenden County:
Switchback Brewing Co. (Burlington): Known for their traditional ales, Switchback might surprise you with a special Oktoberfest brew. Check their website and social media for updates on seasonal releases and events. (http://switchbackvt.com/)
Zero Gravity Brewery (Burlington): Zero Gravity often crafts an Oktoberfest Märzen Lager, brewed with German malts and hops for a truly authentic taste. Keep an eye on their website and social media for release dates and any Oktoberfest events. (https://www.zerogravitybeer.com/)
Foam Brewers – Burlington: Foam Brewers are known for their experimental and innovative beers. While a traditional Märzen might not be their style, they might just surprise you with a unique, hoppy take on the Oktoberfest theme. (http://www.foambrewers.com/)
Addison County:
Frost Beer Works (Middlebury): Frost Beer Works often features seasonal brews, so check their tap list for an Oktoberfest lager or a festive fall ale. (http://www.frostbeerworks.com/)
Drop-In Brewing Company (Middlebury): This community-focused brewery might have an Oktoberfest celebration up their sleeve. Check their website and social media for event announcements and special releases. (http://www.dropinbrewing.com/)
Foley Brothers Brewing (Brandon): Foley Brothers is known for their dedication to quality and traditional styles. They often brew an Oktoberfest Lager, a Bavarian-style Märzen with a classic copper color and malty flavor. (https://foleybrothersbrewing.com/)
Lamoille County:
Lost Nation Brewing (Morrisville): Lost Nation often embraces seasonal brewing traditions. Check their tap list and social media for any Oktoberfest-inspired beers or events. (http://lostnationbrewing.com/)
The Alchemist Brewery (Stowe): While famous for Heady Topper, The Alchemist might surprise you with a limited-release Oktoberfest beer. Keep an eye on their website and social media for any announcements. (https://alchemistbeer.com/)
Idletyme Brewing (Stowe): This brewpub often features seasonal beers and events. Check their website or stop by to see what they have planned for Oktoberfest. (https://idletymebrewing.com/)
Beyond the Beer:
Many of these breweries also offer delicious food, live music, and a festive atmosphere, making them the perfect place to celebrate Oktoberfest with friends and family. Don’t forget to check their social media pages for the most up-to-date information on special events, beer releases, and hours of operation.
Prost!
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Craft Your Way Through Autumn in Vermont: A Guide to October Craft Shows
The leaves are putting on their annual show of vibrant colors, the air is crisp, and crafters across Vermont are preparing to showcase their unique creations. October is prime time for craft shows in the Green Mountain State, offering a chance to find one-of-a-kind gifts, support local artisans, and get a head start on your holiday shopping.
Here are a few of the must-visit craft shows happening this October:
Champlain Valley Craft Show & Antique Expo:
- Where: Champlain Valley Exposition, 105 Pearl Street, Essex Junction, VT
- When: October 18-20, 2024 (Fri-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm)
- Why you should go: This massive show features over 150 artisans, offering everything from pottery and jewelry to wood crafts and fine art. Plus, there’s an antique expo happening simultaneously! It’s a fantastic opportunity to find unique treasures and support local artists.
- More info:cvexpo.org
Vermont Apple Festival and Craft Show:
- Where: (Location details to be confirmed – check fairsandfestivals.net closer to the date)
- When: October 12, 2024
- Why you should go: Celebrate the apple harvest with delicious treats and browse crafts from local vendors. It’s a great way to enjoy the festive atmosphere and find unique, Vermont-made crafts.
- More info:fairsandfestivals.net
Stowe Foliage Arts Festival:
- Where: Topnotch Field, Stowe, VT
- When: October 11-13, 2024
- Why you should go: This juried show features high-quality contemporary and traditional crafts, including jewelry, ceramics, photography, and more, all set against the backdrop of stunning fall foliage.
- More info:craftproducers.com
Don’t Forget the Smaller Shows:
Beyond these larger events, keep an eye out for smaller craft fairs hosted by local communities, schools, and churches. These often showcase the talents of emerging artists and offer a more intimate shopping experience. Check local event listings, newspapers, and community boards for updates on these hidden gems.
Tips for a Successful Craft Show Experience:
- Bring cash: While some vendors may accept cards, cash is always king at craft shows.
- Arrive early: Beat the crowds and get first pick of the unique items.
- Don’t be afraid to haggle: Politely negotiating prices, especially for larger items, is often acceptable.
- Talk to the artists: Learn about their inspiration and techniques, making your purchases even more meaningful.
Happy crafting!
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Yacouba Sissoko Takes The Stage 9/27 in Johnson
Enjoy the music of Yacouba Sissoko this Friday night. The virtuoso musician and master of the traditional West African kora — an instrument with 21 strings — takes the stage.Dibden Center for the Arts, Vermont State University-Johnson
- 337 College Hill, Johnson
- 802-635-2356
- www.vermontstate.edu
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4 Must-See Fall Foliage Stops
Pumpkin spice? Nah. We’re talking real autumn vibes – the kind that Mother Nature paints across Vermont and New York each fall. Think fiery reds, golden yellows, and every shade in between, turning mountains into masterpieces.
We’ve crafted the perfect route, hitting iconic spots and hidden gems. Starting in charming Stowe, Vermont, we’ll wind through the Green Mountains, then cross into New York’s Adirondacks. Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, and finally, picturesque Woodstock, Vermont, round out this visual feast.
Must-See Stops
- Smugglers’ Notch: Locals know: Rt. 108 closes for winter! Catch those hair-pin turns and jaw-dropping views before the snow flies.
- Lake Champlain: Ferry across for mountain panoramas that’ll make your phone storage beg for mercy.
- Whiteface Mountain: Gondola or drive up for views that’ll make you feel on top of the world (literally).
- Ausable Chasm & Quechee Gorge: Nature’s drama at its finest – rivers carving through rock, creating the perfect fall foliage backdrop.
This ain’t just about leaves, though. It’s charming towns, historic sites, and outdoor fun. Hike, kayak, or just stroll – this trip leaves you refreshed and in awe of nature’s show.
So, grab your camera, hit the road, and let the colors lead the way!
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3rd Annual Camp Takumta Softball-a-thon and Family Fun Day at Centennial This Saturday
Get ready for the 3rd annual Camp Takumta Softball-a-thon and family fun day with The Vermont Lake Monsters at Centennial Field in Burlington this Saturday! Bring the kids for “touch-a-truck” from 9am-1pm and stay to watch some of the all-day softball game to benefit Camp Takumta in South Hero. Plus, the Shelburne Taphouse, Lake Monsters Pizza, East Coast Ice will be on hand along with facepainting, inflatables, lawn games and more!
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12th Annual Kids Fair & Festival at Babbie Rural & Learning Museum
This Saturday from 10am – 4pm, visit the Babbie Rural & Learning Museum in Peru, NY for the Kids Fair & Festival. Enjoy kids’ Old-Time Games with a prize for every child, pumpkin painting, Hands-on corn shelling, milking Apple Blossom, butter making for kids, Hopscotch, sack races, egg races Stagecoach rides Demonstrations for Adults including Blacksmith Shop, Shingle Mill, Planer and Hay Bale Raising .
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