Vt House: Appropriations
May 5, 2014 - H.885 House Committee on Government Operations: Making Appropriations fo rthe Support of Government
May 5, 2014 - H.885 House Committee on Government Operations: Making Appropriations fo rthe Support of Government
Signing of S.220, Economic Development Bill June 24, 2014 by Governor Shumlin
Yang Bao and InMo Yang in concert, "Sonata Heroes" at North Hero Community Hall August 2014 www.islandarts.org
Island Arts presents: Citizens Concert Band of St. Albans at Grand Isle Lake House Aug 2014. More infor: www.islandarts.org or www.citizensconcertband.org
Iron Dog Competition Sept. 2014 at Camp Kiniya in Colchester. www.irondogvt.weebly.com
Boom Vt Drum Festival presented by VSA Vermont, the State Organization on Arts and Disability Oct. 18 at Elley Long Music Center at St. Michael's College in Colchester. More info at www.vsavt.org
Gov. Peter Shumlin Appoints New Administration and Human Services Secretaries
Interviews in studio and on location at the Vermont State House, produced by Channel 17, CCTV in Burlington. Watch episodes online at the website www.cctv.org
Ben Patton Family Follies recorded live at the LCATV Studio.
Interviews in studio and on location at the Vermont State House, produced by Channel 17, CCTV in Burlington. Watch episodes online at the website www.cctv.org
The 1780-1782 secret correspondence between Ethan Allen and Vermont’s leaders with British Governor General Frederick Haldimand remains a source of controversy to this day. As a Canadian author and historian, David Bennett sheds a unique perspective on this perilous period in Vermont’s formative years. For more information, contact the Ethan Homestead Museum at www.ethanallenhomestead.org or call 802.865-4556
Making Room for Bikes in a Small Northern City - Lessons from Reykjavik, presented by Gisli Marteinn Baldursson. In 202, Reykjavik, Iceland resembled many American cities - sprawling and car dependent. Talk show host, former politician, and bicycle activist, Gisli Marteinn Baldursson, tells the story of how Reykjavik increased bike ridership by 1000% in ten years by adopting and following a bicycle master plan.
Presidential Campaign Kickoff in Burlington
Due to a scarcity of silver in early America, silver smiths often melted down coins to obtain the raw materials needed to produce silver spoons; hence the term “coin silver”. David Perrin, author of “Coin Silver – Is it a Vermont Mark?”, discusses the origin of the process. Emphasis is placed on Vermont silver spoons made in early Burlington. This talk is of interest to both history buffs and those who enjoy collectibles. For more information, contact the Ethan Homestead Museum at www.ethanallenhomestead.org or call 802.865-4556
Will Patton Ensemble: Combine a Jazz/choro mandolinist with a symphony violinist, add a hip string bass, a professor of music who plays jazz/fusion guitar and you have the Will Patton Ensemble.
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), and UVM officials discuss the over $15-million in projects at the university, resulting from the 2014 Farm Bill.