The Vermont Humanities Council is sponsoring this Winter Evenings program: “From the Parlor to the Polling Place: Stories and Songs from the Suffragists” with vocalist Linda Radke and pianist Arthur Zorn. Songs and stories will highlight Vermonters’ efforts from 1840-1921, as they lobbied for women’s enfranchisement. There’s no charge and refreshments are served.
Shindig with GrooveSum, blending blues-based rock and roll, funk, Americana, groove and jam-band styles in a musical gumbo that will keep us dancing all night!
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.
Tunbridge Civic Club show – the theme is “Country.” Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors over 65 and $5 for children. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
Tunbridge Civic Club show – the theme is “Country.” Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors over 65 and $5 for children. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
Elaine Howe will moderate Winter Evenings' “Growing Up in Tunbridge.” The panelists, who will reminisce about school, 4-H, the fair and other highlights of their youth, include: Susan (Cilley) Barnaby; Shirley (Roberts) Boles; Maryann (Chambers) Caron; Nancy (Anthony) Chapman; Rosemary (Welch) Distel; Joyce (Farnham) Miller; Jean (Barnaby) Parker; Margaret (Sherlock) Rogers; Jennifer (Howe) Thygesen; and ... Read more
Mountain Folk of Tunbridge presents Welcome Spring as Free Vermont Radio celebrates its 7th Anniversary with an evening of live music, tasty appetizers and local craft beer and other refreshments. Free with Royalton Community Radio membership (already a member or pay/renew for $25) $20 for non-members. Go to mtnfolk.org for more information.