Vermont
The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, August 21-27
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- “Pond and Beaver, Barnet, VT” by Henry Isaacs
River Deep
Ongoing
Vermont painter Henry Isaacs presents his long-awaited local solo show, “Swimming Holes & Gathering Places — Vermont and Beyond,” at Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro. At Isaacs’ gallery talk on August 23, guests learn more about the prolific artist’s bold, colorful landscapes.
Folk Hero
Saturday 24
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- Caitlin Canty
The final summer benefit concert at Waitsfield’s Knoll Farm features folk-country singer-songwriter Caitlin Canty, whose bluesy vocals and guitar picking conjure dreamy, haunting vibes perfect for the slow slide into autumn. Ticket purchases and preordered picnics — which include farm-fresh cheese, bread, salami, veggies and dessert — benefit the farm’s historic barn restoration fund.
Shark Week
Thursday 22 & Friday 23
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- Adventure Dinner Jaws Pop-Up
We’re going to need a bigger boat! The Adventure Dinner Jaws Pop-Up at Peg & Ter’s in Shelburne takes a great white-size bite out of a seafood-focused menu. Diners pair summery oysters with Aperol spritzes, lobster bao buns with salted-cucumber gin and tonics, and key lime pie with pineapple daiquiris.
Mountain Movement
Friday 23 & Saturday 24
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- Water in the Wood
Stockbridge’s Sable Project presents Water in the Wood, its end-of-summer collaborative showcase. The Sable Ensemble — composed of artists fresh off a three-week, off-grid residency — combines dance, visual art, writing, music and puppetry into a multimedia extravaganza. A wood-fired pizza party follows.
America’s Scot Talent
Saturday 24
Come one, come all to the Quechee Scottish Games and Festival! Held for nearly a half-century on the Quechee Polo Field in Hartford, this celebration of Scots culture and heritage features piping competitions, Highland dancing, sheepdog demonstrations, a parade of clans, live music and feats of strength. Slàinte Mhath!
Keep Your Gin Up
Sunday 25
Montpelier’s Barr Hill pitches its second annual Royal Jelly, a mixology competition that charges eight regional bartenders with creating the best Bee’s Knees-inspired cocktail using gin, lemon and honey while raising awareness of the importance of pollinators. Ticket holders taste each contender and vote for the people’s choice award winner.
In-Cider Knowledge
Wednesday 28
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- Cider Terra
Shelburne Vineyard’s final Cider Terra event of the season features Diane Flynt, apple farmer and author of Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story of Apples in the South. Drawing on little-known history and her own experiences as a cidery owner in Appalachia, Flynt blows the story of this staple crop wide open. A meet and greet and a tasting of a rare Eden Cider series follow.