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Resource Newsletter 03/02/26

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Good morning, On 2/26/26 there are 26 households who are at risk of becoming homeless, and 64 households are literally homeless in Lamoille County. In total, there are 123 adults and 37 children who are at risk of or are currently experiencing literal homelessness in Lamoille County. 


Sharing Priority

Summer Camps at River Arts - Hands-on experiences for young artists, musicians, and makers of all kinds. 

  • Camps include: Rock the Arts; Comics, Books, and Beyond; Art Across Borders; Sk8 the Arts
  • One and Two-Week Camps running June 22 through August 14
  • Ages 6-13
  • Tuition Varies / Tuition Assistance Available

 

Community

DLL Education Conference 2026 - one-day in person conference will offer training resources, workshops, updates

  • 3/11, 9am-4pm
  • Registration Close Date: 3/5
  • $35.00
  • Stoweflake Mountain Resort and Spa, Stowe

     

Morrisville Centennial Library March Events:

Programs for Adults

  • Virtual Author Talk: Michael Perry - 3/4, 2pm - Join us in conversation with humorist Michael Perry, whose collection of genre-spanning works encapsulates the experiences–and the magic–of rural town communities and the everyday people who reside in them.
  • Morristown Freedom & Unity - 3/10 5:30pm & 3/21, 9am - A meet up for folks who want to build community, share in networks of support and mutual aid and strengthen our resilience.
  • Virtual Author Talk: Kate Quinn - 3/12, 7pm - Join a virtual conversation with acclaimed author Kate Quinn about her latest fantastical work, The Astral Library, where books are not just objects, but doors to new worlds, new lives, and new futures.
  • Virtual Author Talk: Shoshana Walter - 3/24, 2pm - Join us for a special conversation between award-winning journalist Shoshana Walter and bestselling author Barbara Kingsolver as they chat about Walter’s book Rehab: An American Scandal, which exposes the country’s failed response to the opioid crisis.
  • Meditation - Tuesdays starting 3/10, 10am
  • Walk with Ease Information Session - 3/6, 1pm
  • Growing Trees for Water Quality & Flood Resilience - 3/18, 5:30pm
  • Medicinal Herb Garden Workshop - 3/21, 11am - Enjoy tea blends from common wild and cultivated herbs while learning how to plan, tend, and use a low-maintenance medicinal herb garden that truly suits your resources and needs. Sign-up required: info@centenniallibrary.org
  • Threads of the Community - 3/28, 10am - Join Representative Saudia LaMont for a welcoming community conversation about identity, bias, and belonging.

Youth Programs

  • VEEP STEM Program - Thursdays starting 3/5, 3:30pm - The Vermont Energy Education Program will bring hands-on STEM equipment so students can explore how we can make energy from the sun and wind, learn about electricity and circuits. Sign-up required.

Tween & Teen Programs

  • Teen Magic: The Gathering - 3/25, 3:30pm - Bring your own deck or learn to play with one of ours. All experience levels welcome! Monthly on the last Wednesday of each month.
  • Teen Karaoke - 3/21, 5:30pm - Arrive by 5:15. For ages 12+

 

Creative Art Series for 60+ at River Arts - Expand your knowledge across a variety of art disciplines—from painting and ceramics, to bookmaking, writing, and even creative clothes mending.

  • Fridays, March 13 - May 15 • 10am-12pm
  • Seniors 60+
  • FREE

 

Resources

United Way Resources:

Our Mission

to foster community assets to advance the common good of Lamoille County.


 

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