Democratic Response to Budget 2017-01-24
Democratic's Response to Governor's FY2018 Budget Address - January 24, 2017
Democratic's Response to Governor's FY2018 Budget Address - January 24, 2017
A Celebration of Black History - Interfaith Community - Solidarity Event Rev. Toussaint King Hill of Atlanta, Georgia. Gospel Music: Montreal Gospel Choir.
Media event on Opiod Abuse and the impact of resultant deaths in Vermont communities. Gov. Scott introduces his newly initiated Drug Prevention Policy.
Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce: Rural Economic Development See Transcript for description.
Opposition to the Legalization of Marijuana in VT - May 18, 2017
Vermont’s Environment and the Trump Administration: What’s Coming and What Can We Do About it? A forum with state and federal policy experts answering questions about the Trump environmental agenda.
Brahms German Requiem: Green Mountain Mahler Festival
Save Public Financing: A Progressive Party Fundraiser -- Vermont Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman and Progressive Party Chair Anthony Pollina rally their supporters to save public financing at Burlington's Oakledge Park.
You may remember her from the Sopranos. Marianne's memoir Ma Speaks Up (Beacon Press) is about growing up on the wrong side of the tracks with her immigrant mother, the hilarious, infuriating Ma of the title.
Author Mayor introduces his latest: "Trace" - 10/3/17
Catalysts of the Climate Economy National Innovation Summit 2017: Business and Policy Fishbowl - Climate Solutions and the Economy -- A dynamic discussion between national business and policy leaders on the current progress of the climate economy, the opportunities ahead, and how to scale these efforts to achieve their optimal potential for the renewal of the American Economy. In this moderated fishbowl conversation, industry leaders plant provocative positions, build on, or argue from each other’s ideas for next steps, and wrangle toward a platform of action and a shared vision for the future of the American economy. Moderated by Stephen Lacey, the Editor-in-Chief of Greentech Media. Paul Hendricks is the Manager of Environmental Responsibility at Patagonia. He focuses his efforts on reducing Patagonia’s environmental footprint and works to communicate the company’s philosophy and efforts in a way that inspires others. Gary Hirshberg is chairman and former president and CEO of Stonyfield Farm, an organic yogurt producer, based in Londonderry, New Hampshire since 1983. Danny Kennedy is a clean-technology entrepreneur, an environmental activist, and the author of the book Rooftop Revolution: How Solar Power Can Save Our Economy—and Our Planet—from Dirty Energy. Stephen Lacey is editor-in-chief of Greentech Media is an accomplished journalist and editor covering the emerging field of clean energy. He is regularly sought out as an expert and commentator on energy and environmental issues. Dr. Emily Reichert serves as Chief Executive Officer of Greentown Labs, the largest clean technology startup incubator in the United States. Jigar Shah is the Co-Founder of Generate Capital, a specialty finance company that builds, owns, operates, and finances infrastructure assets involving energy, water, agriculture and basic materials.
Scott McLaughlin, Director of the Vermont Granite Museum, presents "The Granite Cutters' Story, A History of Vermont's 200-Year-Old Granite Industry."
Host Debbie Ingram, Executive Director of Vermont Interfaith Action (VIA), is joined by Karen Corbman, Board Member of both VIA and Ohavi Zedek Synagogue, and Amy Small, Rabbi of Ohavi Zedek Synagogue, to explore what everyday citizens can do to help in the face of climate change. More information at: (802) 651-8889 | office@viavt.org | www.viavt.org
Winter concert from the Vermont Youth Symphony Orchestra.