LOCAL AUTHORS ALISON AND NEIL TAYLOR DISCUSS _THE LIFE WE GOT: LOSING SIGHT AND GAINING VISION_ AT PUTNEY LIBRARY Local authors Alison Taylor and Neil Taylor discuss ‘The Life We […]
On Thursday, March 30th at 7pm, Sadelle Wiltshire will lead a program on the use of labyrinths at the Putney Public Library. Labyrinths can be used as a quieting, healing […]
Come out for this award-winning one man show about men, masculinity and sexual assault prevention. Thursday, April 6 at 6:00 – 8:00 PM at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center on […]
The Women’s Freedom Center, with support from the Vermont Law School’s South Royalton Legal Clinic and the School for International Training, invites you to an Immigration Information Session to be […]
The next Putney Cares Community Luncheon will happen on Tuesday 3/28/17 from 12-1 pm at the Putney Cares Activity Barn located at 54 Kimball Hill Putney, VT. The menu will […]
Join BAJC for a Community-wide Shabbat Dinner in West Brattleboro. All are welcome! At 6 pm we’ll gather to light candles, share blessings, and sit down to eat a wonderful […]
During April 2017 the WWAC/Marlboro College International Lecture Series will include three talks. Wednesday, April 5 Joan Rohlfing, President, Nuclear Threat Initiative “Nuclear Dangers in the Trump Era ” Joan Rolfing […]
Putney, Vermont —Putney Cares and Landmark College will co-present a special two-session series of workshops hosted by the Putney Public Library to help Putney area seniors navigate the myriad of […]
Cabin Fever got you down? Its time to get out and enjoy the March Community Supper with your friends and neighbors. Hosted by the Grammar School faculty, this month’s menu […]
The 26th Annual Women’s Film Festival, a Women’s Freedom Center fundraiser, will present 40 films, documentaries, romances, thrillers, and comedies, from around the world directed by, and about women. There […]
The Putney Foodshelf is pleased to announce that Robyn O’Brien has joined the board of directors. O’Brien has had a life-long career in food, as a general manager at a […]
Windham World Affairs Council (WWAC) has been teaming with Marlboro College to co-sponsor an International Lecture series. Members of both the WWAC and Marlboro communities have responded enthusiastically. Our next […]
Hey Putney Folks! We’ve got a fun and important community event coming up on March 26th. Hot Wheelz Cycle Studio will be hosting a ride to support the Putney Historical […]
Selection of a Content Management System to power your next website is among the most important decisions you will make when relaunching your website. Brattleboro Area Tech will help make […]
The Putney Library book group will meet Sunday, March 12 at 7 p.m. to discuss “A Man Called Ove” by Fredrick Backman. All are welcome to lively discussion group. Copies […]
6:30pm at Putney Public Library Titled after the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which freed the slaves and prohibited slavery (unless as punishment for a crime), 13th explores […]
Green burial is an internment practice that seeks to minimize the negative impacts of burial while at the same time benefiting the environment. Many Vermonters are surprised to learn that […]
Putney Cares is looking for reliable, willing volunteers to help drive Meals on Wheels to our local homebound seniors. If you have time and would like to help a neighbor, […]
The next Putney Cares Community Luncheon for Seniors will happen on Tuesday 2/21/17 from 12-1pm at the Putney Cares Activity Barn located at 52 Kimball Hill in Putney, VT. The […]