Calendar of events – December 14, 2022 – February 15, 2023
Holiday events and Christmas church service in the area.
Holiday events and Christmas church service in the area.
’Tis the season of giving back, and a Charlotte artist, Alexandra Lehmann, has once again used her talents to create something beautiful and jolly — this time, a whimsical winter scene on a restored children’s sled — that will be raffled off and go to a new home, all to benefit two local food pantries.
It’s December, so Christmas is in full swing with celebrations planned by a number of town organizations.
The Charlotte Recreation basketball program provides a venue for athletes to learn and master basketball skills in a fun…
Events in and around the Charlotte, VT area. Plenty of things to do for all ages.
Area events in and around Charlotte for all ages.
Fun was had by kids and adults for Halloween night on Greenbush Road.
Events in and around Charlotte. There’s something for everyone.
The Essex and Champlain Valley Union high schools have a long tradition of gridiron rivalry, and this Saturday, Oct. 15, was more of the same — although it wasn’t apparent at the start.
Please send event listings to us at least three weeks in advance. Craft and antique show Friday-Sunday, Oct. 21-23,…
Greenbush Road has been a destination spot for trick or treating for some time, but this year the neighborhood is really bringing its ghosting-or-gifting game.
Area events happening in October.
The 17th annual Kelly Brush Ride raised more than $1 million for the first time ever, and as a result the Kelly Brush Foundation will achieve another first — awarding $1 million in adaptive sports equipment grants this year.
The taste of fall was in the air at Philo Ridge Farm, but it was just the merest flavor of autumn, as the day was still summery enough for meeting outside on the evening of Thursday, Sept. 15.
Events for all ages in and around Charlotte.
Braver Angels has ignited a flare of hope in the country. Might its programs for helping citizens on opposite sides of the political spectrum talk with each other bridge the divide that separates us Americans one from the other? It’s a heady thought.
Coming off of a successful season last year, the RoboHawks, Champlain Valley Union High School’s robotics team, are preparing for the upcoming season.
As the reality of the pandemic hit, Sustainable Charlotte (formerly Transition Town Charlotte) members began a journey of change.
The multi-media event was a joint celebration with CVU and the Flynn Theater