PLEASE NOTE: There will be no newsletter next week.
On 3/19/26 there are 29 households who are at risk of becoming homeless and 72 households are literally homeless in Lamoille County. In total, there are 122 adults and 46 children who are at risk of or are currently experiencing literal homelessness in Lamoille County.
Sharing Priority
Child Development Division and VTAEYC Offer Student Loan Repayment Assistance:
If you graduated with an early childhood education related degree and are working full-time at a program today, you may be eligible for up to $4,000 per year to cover your student loans
Community
Needle Felting 101 | Spring into Earrings - Learn the basics of needle felting and create our own handmade felted earrings.
4/2, 4–5:30pm
River Arts in Morrisville
Ages 16+
$30
Paint & Sip | Bright, Bold, Joy-Filled - For anyone who wants a relaxed, creative night out, this Paint & Sip explores bright colors, joyful patterns, and big shapes.
4/3, 6–8pm
River Arts in Morrisville
Ages 21+
$65
Morrisville Centennial April programs
Special Programs
Adult D&D - 4/4, 11am
Benefits of Native Species - 4/4, 11am
Meditation - Tuesdays through 4/14, 10am
Morristown Community Conversation - 4/8, 5:30pm
Wildlife Encounters - 4/10, 3pm
Herbalism Workshop - 4/11, 11am-1pm, sign-up required
Bird Songs - 4/14, 4pm
Ecological Landscaping - 4/22, 6:30pm
Youth
VEEP STEM Program - Thursdays through 4/16, 3:30pm, sign-up required
Homeschool Writing - Fridays, 1pm - Geared toward middle school aged kids- ages 9-14.
Sensory Playtime - Saturdays, 11am
Tweens & Teens
Teen Afterhours Karaoke - 4/10, 5:15-6:30pm, arrive by 5:15pm, for ages 12+
Virtual Author Talk: Jason Reynolds - 4/30, 7pm - we discuss his latest work, Coach, the fifth–and last–entry in the highly popular Track series.
Resources
United Way Resources:
Lamoille Area Recovery Network (LeARN) is available to support flood survivors with recovery resources: learn@uwlamoille.org, 802-888-3252
Flooding Resources: All other resources previously sent can be found here
