North Country Animal League’s Century Bike Ride. The second annual Pedal for Paws event offers a choice of three classic bicycle rides through the scenic countryside of North Central Vermont. Riders can choose from the 100 mile Century, the 60 mile Metric Century or the 25 mile Fun Ride. Each rider is asked to collect “pledges” for the event’s beneficiaries (the dogs and cats at NCAL). There will be a post ride barbeque at the finish.
The festival brings together renowned international virtuosos and many of the most promising young talents in the world of classical music. As a nonprofit organization, we provide world-class performances free of charge to Stowe residents & visitors. A great opportunity to enjoy live classical music in northern VT. Please visit our calendar at gostowe.com for a schedule of this year's music festival!
Stowe Theatre Guild
Town Hall Theatre, P.O. Box 1381 Stowe, VT 05672 802-253-3961
Stowe Theatre Guild runs musicals and plays from mid June through early October at the Town Hall Theatre on Main Street in Stowe. Our season calendar is posted on our website, www.stowetheatre.com. All shows run Wednesdays through Saturdays and start at 8pm. Reservations are encouraged and can be made by phone at 802.253.3961 or via email at tickets@stowetheatre.com. We hope you enjoy the show!
Vermont Mozart Festival
125 College Street Burlington, VT 05401 802-862-7352 fax: 802-862-2201
Summer 2008 features the piano and
orchestral music of Beethoven. Opening with Beethoven’s First Symphony
and concluding with his Ninth Symphony, the centerpiece of our 35th season
will be Beethoven’s five magnificent piano concerti. The performance of
all five piano concerti in a single season is one of the Festival’s most
ambitious undertakings ever, and a rare opportunity for any audience.
Waterbury Festival Players
2933 Waterbury-Stowe Road Waterbury Center, VT 05677-7030 802-498-3755
Tickets for all shows are $20.00 each with shows beginning at 7:30pm.
All performances are guaranteed. We present a quality performance, or we'll give you your money back.
The Lamoille County Players is a non-profit organization dedicated to
providing high quality and affordable theater experiences for Lamoille
County's residents and visitors. The historic Hyde Park Opera House, 15
minutes from Stowe, has been home to the Lamoille County Players since 1952,
when the Reverend John Knight from the Second Congregational Church across
the street first uttered the immortal words, "Hey, let's put on a show!"
River Arts is a non-profit arts organization that brings energy & creativity to all ages in our community. Our educational programs include: after-school art classes, art workshops for seniors, Head Start Art classes & more! Offers arts field trips & shows at Johnson State College, poetry slams, Garage Band concerts, & more! Call to learn more about our programs & events or visit our website at www.RiverArtsVT.org
Founded in 1976, Stowe Performing Arts presents a variety of concert series from May until Labor Day Weekend. Noon Music in May and the Gazebo Concerts are free. Music in the Meadow, held in the spectacular Trapp Family Lodge Concert Meadow, is a ticketed event.