Shindig with Cold Chocolate, a genre-bending Americana band that fuses folk, funk, and bluegrass to create a unique sound all their own punctuated by tight harmonies and skillful musicianship.
Tunbridge Recreation Committee’s all-you-can-eat breakfast. It is a fundraiser for the Community Food Shelf, which serves people from Tunbridge and the area.
Winter Evenings with Laura Ginsburg of Tunbridge, the Vermont Agricultural Development Section Chief, who will lead a local panel: “Our Farming Culture: Established and new farmers discuss their experiences in agriculture.” There’s no charge and refreshments are served. (Rescheduled from Feb. 7 due to inclement weather.)
Chili with cornbread, hotdogs, free cocoa bar, drum circle, cupcake decorating, desserts sale, kids’ crafts activities, entertainment, and a silent auction. Proceeds will go to The Tunbridge Church's Parish House restoration fund.
Mountain Folk of Tunbridge presents Jim Rooney, Bob Amos and Catamount Crossing. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Go to mtnfolk.org for more information.
Winter Evenings' featured speaker is Paul Cooker, of Tunbridge, a lifelong collector of books and manuscripts who is fascinated with their history, will speak on “The Evolution of Printing.” There’s no charge and refreshments are served.
Reception for the solo show of paintings by artist Jyl Emerson, of Brookfield, Vt. It is free and open to the public. The show is on display until April 30, 2020.