The free work shop seeks to tackle the challenges of being a conservative in a liberal-dominated environment.
The free work shop seeks to tackle the challenges of being a conservative in a liberal-dominated environment.
The State of Vermont needs $8.6 billion to do the people’s business? What is it spending the money on, and what can be done?
The storytimes give parents a chance to do a chore while their kids learn. Organizers hope people will turn out for the next event May 30.
Wingman of the Year, a company aiming to redefine dating shows, is coming to Rutland on Saturday for a live dating show.
Exploring Vermont’s classic car events and shows.
The Vermont Mother of the Year may not be able to attend the national convention because she needs to care for an elderly relative. “Family first,” she said.
Pro-lifers will be coming to the State House to advocate for passage of: An act relating to crimes against an unborn child. (H.779 & S. 276)
The story about Thierry’s hardscrabble life will be performed by local actors. A discussion on homelessness and poverty in our state will follow the play.
Tax policy, transhumanism, and crime will be the subject of upcoming public meetings this month.
The panel features Secretary Julie Moore from the Agency of Natural Resources; Rob Roper, a public policy analyst & writer; Rep. Mark Higley, Orleans – LaMoille; JT Dodge, No Carbon Tax Vermont; Neale F. Lunderville, President Vermont Gas; and Matt Cota, formerly of the Vermont Fuel Dealers Association.
A Great Line-up in Bellows Falls this weekend! Joel Salatin is speaking here in Vermont!
Rain-soaked streets came alive this past Friday as community members joined Art Walk to turn the city into a tapestry of renewal.
Marxist rhetoric was a common theme: “It’s absolutely the capitalist ruling class that is behind all of this, we have to wrench power from the capitalist ruling class back to the workers where it belongs.”
The Hinesburg Fire Department will be conducting a staged burn for training purposes on the corner of Route 116 and Hollow Road.
The July 10 floods that decimated many Vermont farms’ crops had squashed Winooski’s pumpkin prospects.
A popular American gospel artist and one of Vermont’s favorite radio personality/worship leaders will perform Friday, October 27 at Ignite Church in Williston.
Particularly after the festival sales lost during the pandemic, the event is important as a source of income, the farmers said. And it is also a chance to educate and connect with their local community.
“This is about freedom and justice and raising dignity for artisans – about helping and showing their stories,” Carolyn Wetherby said.
The event will feature an esteemed list of speakers that includes renowned scholars, religious leaders, authors, and social scientists who will discuss the importance of faith, family, and a return to the covenantal principles at America’s founding.
“Our Constitution is the law of the land here in America, it is a sacred document that has repeatedly met the challenges over it’s 236th year life, creating Freedom, Liberty, Independence, and innovation to protect all people living here and who come to America” said Gregory Thayer, Principal at Vermonters for Vermont.
I want to alert you to an outdoor liberty-loving event in the Green Mountains this weekend.
Federer identifies patterns that repeat in history every time a totalitarian state emerges, such as there is always a concerted effort to erase history and present a new future once the old ways are forgotten.
A Bus Safety Barbecue scheduled for Wednesday has been moved to Thursday due to expected rain.
VTGrassroots and Moms for Liberty will offer speakers and networking at a joint meeting August 17 in Barre.
You can attend the “Newsies” premiere this weekend on Friday, Aug. 4 at the Barnard Town Hall at 7 p.m. Other showtimes can be found on the BarnArts website.
The 2023 Quechee Scottish Games and Festival will be held on August 26 from 9 AM to 5 PM at the Quechee Polo Field, 45 Deweys Mill Road, Hartford, Vermont.
Assuming the rain ends (big assumption, we know), we expect plenty of people to head outdoors when fair season gets underway later this week.
This year, the Div. for Historic Preservation and the Vermont State Society Daughters of the American Revolution are dedicating the 250th Patriot marker commemorating our Revolutionary War Patriots.
Join Gov. Phil Scott for some or all of his one-day, 93 mile bike trek on the newly completed Lamoille Valley Rail Trail. Try to keep up.
As we approach the 247th Anniversary Celebration of American Independence, COS Vermont is preparing to participate in a few Parades and we would love you to join and march in the parades with us!
Said one member of the audience: “You have some Republicans enjoying Mr. Kennedy, and then you have Democrats who are enjoying him, and then others on both sides are like, ‘He’s crazy.’”
The protest outside the Heyer event followed an unsuccessful effort to get the Vergennes school superintendent to cancel the event.
RFK Jr. says he’s not ‘anti-vax,’ but pro-safe vaccines: “I spent 35 years trying to get mercury out of the fish. That doesn’t make me anti-fish.”
In April of 1983, Walt had surgery to “transition” from male to female, but hormones and sex change genital surgery couldn’t change his biological sex, nor solve the underlying issues driving his gender dysphoria.
The final I-91 interstate route was not without debate as many residents pleaded with state and federal officials to develop a route over Morey Mountain.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will speak on the topic “Climate, Markets, and Economic Fairness” June 21 at the Doubletree in South Burlington.
Having spent more than a half-century writing and speaking on current affairs, the longtime Washington Post and syndicated columnist has heard and answered every question ever asked a pundit by his lesser-known brethren.
As is tradition, the event also celebrated the “Last One Back to the Barn,” a title given to the runner who demonstrates grit and determination.
As the Memorial Day weekend looms, law enforcement agencies urge everyone to buckle up hitting the road.
The Restoring Our Faith Summit is born from the idea that the global pandemic throttled our country into a state of fear, resulting in cultural breakdown.
“My idea is as the Ethan Allen Institute goes, so goes Vermont. And then as Vermont goes, so goes the nation,” Will said.
Dr. Horace “Sandy” Reider will join Great Barrington Declaration co-author Martin Kulldorf at Dartmouth College Wednesday, April 26.
The Vermont Emergency Forum to Assess the Respiratory Hazards of Masks will be held Friday, May 12 from 9:00 – 4:30 pm, at Burlington City Hall in Contois Auditorium.
Friends, admirers and colleagues of Linda Kirker will gather Saturday night at a dinner in her honor.
John Sandvil lost his battle to PTSD after a distinguished military career, including combat in Iraq. On May 12, friends and loved ones will honor him with a motorcycle ride to his resting place in Randolph.
The 40 Days for Life prayer vigil begins this coming week in Barre, Rutland and Burlington.
Frank shows how our elections are manipulated and how citizens and elected officials can defend and improve election integrity, a Vermont Grassroots statement said.
Lake Willoughby is cold and clear, with an emphasis on ‘cold.’ 40 degrees.
As Gov. Phil Scott reads ‘Twas A Night Before Christmas’ to children Monday evening, vaccine freedom advocates will hold a nearby candlelight vigil.
Gov. Phil Scott will read ‘Twas A Night Before Christmas’ for children attending the traditional lighting of the State House Christmas Tree on Monday.
Eating disorders among youth were already on the rise before the pandemic. Then (like so much else), it got worse.
A Norman Rockwell art exhibit – including stories of the Vermonters who posed as his models – is on display in Arlington through December 20.
Candidates, veterans and family members plan to meet tomorrow at the Vermont State House to focus on the problem of veteran suicide.
National thought leaders will gather at the Restoring Our Faith Summit later this month.
Sign waves opposing Article 22 are planned statewide.
When loving a substance abuser is killing you, it’s time to seek help.
One in three families has been impacted by a loved one with a use disorder.
The U.S. Constitution will be read by students tomorrow beginning at 10 AM on the State House lawn.
The host of a crime reduction workshop and panel discussion on crime says without police intervention, she might be just another statistic.
The panel of law enforcement experts will identify public safety impediments around policing and prosecuting and recommend solutions, including proposed legislation.
Radio show host, conservative thought leader, and theologian Dennis Prager will speak in South Burlington October 25 at the “Restoring Our Faith” summit.
The first person ever to serve as Chair of the White House Economic Advisors, Treasury Secretary and Chair of the Federal Reserve Board will speak in Randolph Center October 1.
The Vermont Air National Guard will host an open house September 11 including military static displays, events, demonstrations, and performances.
Train now to survive an encounter with an active shooter, Vermont law enforcement officials say.
The Amish community in the Orleans County town of Brownington will hold two more fundraising dinners to help pay the medical bills of a family grieving the death of a two-year-child. The public is invited to attend – just don’t expect to pay with plastic.
Because Vermont’s media often doesn’t cover events that are conservative, most Vermonters never even learn about some of the great national conservative speakers who visit the Green Mountains. So – heads up!
Drag queens will hold a story hour for children at a Waterbury bookstore.
“Tour de Slate will change lives,” said event coordinator Stan Achey. “100% of this fundraiser’s net proceeds go directly to cover the expenses of men, women and teens ready to turn their lives around and break the chains of addiction at Teen Challenge Vermont.”
The Power Camp provides young athletes ages 8-12, boys and girls, the opportunity to reach their God-given potential by offering comprehensive athletic and spiritual training in a fun camp environment.
A rare Beaudon du Poiteau donkey named Hamilton who lives in the Northeast Kingdom town of Brownington is about to celebrate his first birthday, and the public is invited to stop in to say hello.
This weekend is a busy one for conservative-minded inquirers and activists: an election integrity event in Rutland, the first GOP debate for statewide candidates, and a symposium featuring Marxism opponent Dr. James Lindsay.
Dr. James Lindsay will speak about in Montpelier and Williston May 13-14 about exposing Marxism.
A nationally-known opponent of Race Marxism will speak in Vermont May 13-14, a week after the film “Whose Children Are They?’ airs in Williston.
An Americanism & Marxism symposium will be held Saturday, April 9 in St. Albans.
A sign and flag wave will be held Friday afternoon at the Five Corners in Essex Junction in support of Canadians now living under martial law.
A symposium on Americanism & Marxism will meet Saturday morning in Rutland.
Vermonters supporting Canadian and American truckers will hold a flag and sign wave this afternoon in Stowe 3-5 pm. Tomorrow morning, Barre flag raiser Brian Judd will debut a new radio show on Facebook.
How can parents and other adults help at-risk youth deal with the added pressures of legal marijauna? Online event next Thursday.
Gather this Sunday, January 2 on the State House lawn to celebrate the Nativity and pray for Vermont.
Essex parents concerned about local schools will gather Friday night. All are welcome.
A well-received symposium contrasting Americanism and Marxism will be offered Saturday night in Brattleboro.
Johnny Stack died by his own hand after suffering delusions induced by THC. Still think marijuana is harmless? Ask his mom.
Hot topics like voter integrity, education and religious liberty, and health care freedom will be on the table when national speaker/author William Federer comes to Vermont Nov. 5-8 for the Celebrate America II.
White Cane Awareness Day walkers will gather Oct. 15 on State Street in Montpelier.
Howl at the Moon Saturday night!
Vintage apples, “I do not choose to run” race on tap at Coolidge Homestead Saturday.
A leftist group that wants to abolish the police also wants to stop Charlie Kirk from coming to Vermont to talk about Critical Race Theory.
A Celebrate America Flag Wave and Potluck will be held Thursday, Sept. 30 at the Essex Grange Hall on Rte. 15 from 4-8 pm.
Francois Clemmons will read from his memoirs about performing with Fred Rogers on Mister Rogers Neighborhood.
American flag raised over Barre for 9/11
Photos from Celebrate America events this weekend
Gordon Chang says Chinese propaganda is telling Taiwan to not trust America following U.S. collapse in Afghanistan. It’s also openly threatening the lives of U.S. servicemen stationed on Taiwan.
A free family event August 26 in Newport will feature food, K-9 demonstrations, police cruiser tours, and a meet and greet with representatives of many law enforcement agencies.