Grand Isle Selectboard 2015-06-15
Grand Isle Selectboard usually meets the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month at 7 p.m.. For more information contact Melissa Boutin at 802-372-8830 or clerk@town.grand-isle.vt.us
Grand Isle Selectboard usually meets the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month at 7 p.m.. For more information contact Melissa Boutin at 802-372-8830 or clerk@town.grand-isle.vt.us
Beautifully depicted PSA's of each of the United Nation Charter's Human Rights
6/13/15: Threads and Thresholds is a new work directed and choreographed by Hannah Dennison in collaboration with visual artist Leslie Anderson and composer David Severance. Held in the tiny rooms of the historic Kent Museum in Calais, the installation piece incorporates dance, theatre, art and music. The show runs June 18-21 with previews June 16-17 and Eva got a sneak peak.
Timely and Biblical preaching that challenges viewers to faith. Website available here.
Delivers inspiration, revelation and illumination os God's truth. This program passionately provides fresh hope and new direction to walk into your destiny, thus causing "Victory For You!" For more information check out www.victoryforyou.org
Host Robert Maynard has regular discussions about politics from a conservative perspective. He is also editor of www.truenorthreports.com
Weekly Mass produced for shut-ins, elderly and the ill. Website at www.vermontcatholic.org
Program produced by The House of Yahweh, Abilene, TX. Check out our website for more information.
The Milton School Board meets at 6:00 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month in the Elementary School District Training Room at 42 Herrick Avenue. Agendas and minutes are available at the Milton Town School District website. For more information, call the District Office at 893-3210.
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
Regular meeting of the Vermont State Board of Education
regular meeting of the Chittenden Country Regional Planning Commission