Fair Trade & Farmworker Awareness Discussion – April 1

Join us for our second Fair Spring virtual event on Thursday, April 1, from 3-4pm PST! See event and registration info below. You can also check out our Fair Spring Programming blog post for an overview of the upcoming Fair Spring monthly themes. Fair Trade & Farmworker Awareness Discussion Thursday, April 1st, 3-4pm PST Who better to teach us about […]

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Shelburne Farms’ 2021 Updates, Celebrating Sugaring, and Climate Change Learning

About • Our Work • Calendar • Support • Blog • Visit • Stay & Dine • Gather • Farm Store Here in Shelburne, we are in the midst of spring lambing and sugaring season, and the summer growing season is around the corner. Given that the remaining course of the pandemic is still uncertain, we have decided that we will not be opening many of our on-site programs and operations in 2021. […]

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REV News: Incentives, Webinars, and Jobs

In This Issue Wood Heat Opportunities USDA Rural Energy Grant EnergyFirst Mortgage Public Comment on VT’s Electric Grid Webinars of Interest Vote for Solar LEGO! REV Members in the News Tweet of the Month Reading, Watching, Listening Jobs Wood Heat Opportunities Incentives: Federal tax filers can claim 26% of the installed cost of an efficient […]

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Vermont Research News – Opiate use, landslides, equity, new books and more…

twitter • facebook • website • instagram Opioid Use Disorder  Rural areas are especially prone to both Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and intimate partner violence (IPV).  New research examines these issues through interviews with 33 rural Vermont women experiencing both IPV and opioid use.  Findings grouped into several categories, including; geographic isolation and transportation difficulties, inaccessibility of existing […]

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Salvation Farms (VT) is Hiring!

Join the Gleaning Coordinator lineage One of our signature programs, the Lamoille Valley Gleaning program dates back to the start of Salvation Farms (2005). The Gleaning Coordinator is responsible for providing Lamoille Valley farms with professionally-coordinated gleaning services, engaging community members in hands-on learning and farm-fresh food rescue, and coordinating the regular distribution of surplus crops […]

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Champlain hosts MSNBC Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki on 3/24

A Conversation and Q&A with MSNBC Political Correspondent Steve KornackiWednesday, March 24, 6:00-6:45 PM President Benjamin Ola. Akande sits down with Steve Kornacki to discuss his emergence as a political analyst star and the impact he had on the 2020 election. The conversation will explore what the takeaways are for today’s students who are contemplating […]

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Burlington’s Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee considers Consolidated Curbside Collection

The City continues to study a potential new consolidated system for the collection of residential household trash, recyclables, and food scraps. Under such a system, the City would license a particular hauler to pick up from all residential customers in a specific geographic area – or potentially have the City do the collection itself. Public […]

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Burlington Community Summit on Climate Solutions Using Nature – March 29th

Community Summit on Climate Solutions Using Nature Our city is often seen as a leader in addressing climate change, and our current approach centers energy and emissions. But there is more that we can be doing – from city action, to neighborhood action. The Burlington Conservation Board is asking you to join us in imagining […]

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USCRI Vermont – Youth Mentorship Opportunity

Are you are looking for meaningful volunteer opportunity? Consider applying to be a youth mentor in our Crossroads: Where Cultures Meet youth mentoring program. Trainings are in April and matches will be made in May. Interested? Contact Laurie Stavrand lstavrand@uscrivt.orgThe trainings are provided by Baba Tree International: “Crossroads emphasizes building connections of mutual empathy, understanding, and trust. […]

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Peace & Justice Center news & events: No New Prisons, F-35 win, board recruitment, and more!

Winning is possible! Read on about local successes and ways to join movements that will win! We can stop the F-35s — and if we do it in Vermont, we’ll pave the way for other states to do the same. As we abolish these weapons of mass destruction, we need to also work toward prison […]

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