The Streetfeet Women, a Boston-based writer/performers’ ensemble, will present a reading of poems and prose pieces, “What Does It Mean to be Human?” on Friday, April 29, 2016, 6:30 PM, […]
Wednesday April 27th at 6pm RSVP for childcare – angela@act4socialjustice.com Do you need ideas for how to talk with your kids about social justice issues like racism, economic inequality, incarceration, […]
As part of the ongoing celebrations of their twentieth anniversary year, the Brattleboro Women’s Chorus will present a concert of music composed entirely by founder/conductor, Becky Graber. Performances will be […]
Dear friends, In order to keep Putney on track to be a sustainable town in keeping with Vermont’s renewable energy goals and to keep the Transition movement going in Putney, […]
If you’ve been considering “buying” a brick for the new front walkway at Putney Community Center, now is the time. The deadline to order bricks for this year is May […]
2016 Vermont Coverts: Woodlands for Wildlife Woodland Owner Cooperator Training FREE Do you love your woodland? Enjoy seeing birds and other wildlife and want to learn how a healthy forest […]
How to Die in Oregon: Film and Discussion by VT Compassion and Choices You are warmly invited to a film screening of How to Die in Oregon on Saturday, April […]
On April 15 at 7:30 PM, Windham World Affairs Council will present a talk by Therese Seibert, Ph.D. on “Post-Genocide Peacebuilding and Reconciliation in Rwanda” at The Marlboro College Graduate […]
After a hiatus for construction at Next Stage, the Putney Historical Society is pleased to announce that the office at 15 Kimball Hill (Next Stage) will now be open Saturday […]
Come meet C S Wurzberger, The Green Up Girl Thursday, April 14th at 7:00 pm Putney Fire Station Community Room Learn more about her intentions to restore what had been […]
Tomorrow at Putney Public Library: And Evening of Poetry–Toni Ortner, Lee Bramble, and Becky Dennison Sakellariou will read from their recent work. 7pm on Wednesday April 6th!
Tonight’s (Monday 4/4) regular Putney Affordable Housing Committee meeting scheduled for 7pm is cancelled due to weather. New date will be posted shortly.
Way of Council Training Saturdays, May 7 & 21, 2016, 9:00 – 5:30 Marlboro College Center for New Leadership Brattleboro, VT Facilitators: Kirstin Edelglass and Paul LeVasseur Open a space […]
Shackleton Sets Sail from Putney Library TONIGHT! Book discussion tonight at 7pm for all readers! Screening of the documentary film Chasing Shackleton will be this Thursday at 7pm. Putney Reads: […]
Landmark College will sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 26 at 1:00 p.m. on the quad for all children living in the Putney area community. For more information, […]
Putney Reads: Ernest Shackleton and the Voyage of the Endurance Even though winter never truly arrived in Putney, we can still travel to vast expanses of ice and snow by […]
Wednesday March 16th 6:00pm-7:30pm RSVP for childcare – angela@act4socialjustice.com Do you need ideas for how to talk with your kids about social justice issues like racism, economic inequality, incarceration, homelessness, […]
On Friday, March. 18, 2016 at 7:30 p.m., at the Marlboro Graduate Center, 28 Vernon St., Brattleboro, The Windham World Affairs Council is presenting Dr. David Adams, PhD, who will […]
Are you getting cabin fever? Here’s the perfect solution: A party! Join Brattleboro Area Jewish Community for a musical variety show and costume party to celebrate Purim, our happiest holiday. […]
Please join Brattleboro Area Jewish Community for a community seder on the second night of Passover, Saturday April 23, 2016 at the West Village Meeting House at 5:30 p.m. Main […]