Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 21 is the official day to commemorate the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. [Jan. 15, 1929-April 4, 1968].Dr. King was born in Atlanta into a family...
Read more...Veterans Day history for Vermont
What does Veterans Day mean to North Clarendon and Rutland county, VT?
Veterans
Day originally began as a way to honor the soldiers of World War I.
Although the war...
Halloween happenings in and around North Clarendon and Rutland county
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It’s time for spooks and spirits and things that go bump in the night
(probably looking for the last Snickers bar in the Treat bag)! Halloween began
with...
Polling Locations for North Clarendon and Rutland county, Vermont
Please scroll through the list below to find your polling place for North Clarendon and Rutland county, VT. If you are having trouble locating your polling place then you should...
Read more...October is Adopt A Shelter Pet Month
What has four paws, a cold nose and a warm heart? An animal companion, that’s what! If you’ve been thinking about getting a pet, consider bypassing the expensive...
Read more...America Recycles Day
In 2007, November 15 has been designated as America Recycles Day. Sure, sorting all those pieces of junk mail and cat food cans isn’t sexy, but consider the positive impact...
Read more...Blades of glory! Find ice skating rinks in and around North Clarendon, Vermont
Feel like the cold weather has you stuck in your house? Ice
skating is a great excuse to get out and have some fun. Bring your friends and
family to enjoy a day of excitement....
Make Your Spirits Bright This Christmas!
'Tis the season to be
jolly in North Clarendon, VT – but it might also be the season to be stressed out, overextended and downright “Grinch-y!” If you find yourself...
Back-to-School Tips
Time to pack up the sand pails and load up the backpack! Heading back to school can be exciting, scary, fun – but it doesn’t have to be hard. We’ve gathered some great tips...
Read more...Hail to the Chiefs
Think of it as the Mount Rushmore of holidays – sort of. President’s Day was designed as a tidy way to commemorate the February birthdays of two of our greatest leaders:...
