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Welcome to Vermont, Stowe, and our Inn.

here is so much to do in Stowe, where do we start? Here are some suggested traditional or "non-traditional" activites and attractions from in and around Stowe

Winter EVENTS:

Moonlight and Daytime Guided Adventures...
www.Umiak.com

SKI AND SNOWBOARD SALES / BIKE RENTALS at Pinnacle Ski and Sports.Really nice people will look after you. Call in advance for a discount 1-800-458-9996


Ongoing Events

See what you can do almost anytime...

Chocolate Dipping Demonstrations at Laughing Moon Chocolates - Laughing Moon Chocolates offers free, open to the public, chocolate dipping demonstrations weekdays at 2:00 pm. Located on Depot Street, acrossfrom the Post Office in the heart of Stowe Village, Laughing Moon Chocolates offers seasonal specialties including chocolate covered strawberries, Valentine's Day treats, and solid chocolate Easter bunnies as well as an amazing variety of hand-dipped chocolates, homemade fudge, hot chocolate and espresso drinks and unique custom confections. Laughing Moon Chocolates is one of the few who still consider the craft of making chocolates by hand an art form. Open daily from 10:00am-6:00pm. Please call Leigh or Jennie at 802-253-9591 for more information or to schedule a group demonstration. www.laughingmoonchocolates.com


Exhibits

Get info on Stowe's Galleries...Green Mountain Fine Art Gallery - VermontRegional Artists. Open 10am-6pm daily except for Tuesdays. 64 South Main Street (Route 100), Stowe. 802.253.1818.Helen Day Art Center - Open Tuesday to Sunday, Noon to 5 p.m.Call 2538358 for more details.

Vermont Ski Museum - Main Street Summer Hours Sunday thru Friday 12:00 Noon till 5:00 PM Saturday 12:00 noon till 8:00 PM. CLOSED Tuesdays. For more information please call 802-253-9911.Nightlife

See what Stowe has to offer after darkLive Music at Charlie B's Pub and Restaurant10 beers on tap, over 50 wines by the glass and New American cuisine with pub favorites for your enjoyment while listening to the area's hottest live entertainment. 8:30 pm. No cover. Call 802.760.1096 for more info.

Matterhorn Open daily during the winter months. The apres ski bar in town... Jukebox and game room. Featuring full menu, pizza, sushi, juke box and video games. 802-253-819

The Rusty Nail Bar & Grille Shows start at 10:00 pm. Call 802-253-NAIL or visit us atwww.rustynailbar.com

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Tue, Feb 12th
Lecture: The social and political issues of eating local with Abbie Nelson of NOFA-VT and VT FEED
How do the choices we make with food impact our community, our environment, our culture, and our politics? Come hear Abbie Nelson of the Northeast Organic Farming Association speak to the many ways food is about so much more than what we put in our mouths. Times: 7pm
Location: Stowe Free Library Admission: Free
More Info: 802-253-6145

Wed, Feb 13th
Wine Tasting in the Trapp Family Lodge Wine Cellar
We will be tasting new releases of red wines from Austria, for inclusion on our list. Rafael Flores of Artisanal Cellars, will be on hand to discuss the wines and answer any questions. The format will be casual, walk around with cheese and bread. The wines featured will be: Michlits, Pinot Noir, Burgenland 2006; Hillinger, Small Hill Red, Burgenland 2006; Steininger, Zwigelt Novemberlese, Kamptal 2006; Michlits, Blaufrankisch, Burgenland 2006; Anton Bauer, Wagram Cuvee 11, Donauland 2005.
Times: 4:00 to 6:00pm
Admission: $15.00 fee per person
Website: www.trappfamily.com
More Info: 802-253-5742 or 800-826-700

Sat, Feb 23rd - Sat, Mar 8th
Portraiture in Photography Workshop
Taught by Featured artists Jamie Cope and Andrew Kline in the current photography exhibit: We are Vermont. Emphasis on both studio and natural lighting.
Times: Feb 23 10:00am - 3:00pm; Mar 8 10:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Helen Day Art Center
Admission: $100
Website: www.helenday.com
More Info: Please call Kiersten or Idoline at 802-253-8358 to register.

Sat, Feb 23rd
Tour de Stowe
Join one of three guided tours for any age or ability! The cost to participate includes trail pass, and after ski refreshments and music at the Trapp XCountry Ski center. Sponsored by The Catamount Trail Association with the support of the Stowe Land Trust.
Times: 9:30am
Location: Trapp Family Lodge Cross Country Ski Center
Admission: $15
Website: www.catamounttrail.org
More Info: For information and registration, email aziegel@pshift.com 802-253-4231

Sun, Feb 24th
Stowe Derby
The Stowe Derby is one of the oldest and most unique ski races in North America. Since itt started in 1945, the challenge has been the same - A race from the top of Mt. Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak to the quaint village of Stowe......The ultimate test of a skier's ability. The race attracts as many as 1,000 competitors, ranging from Canadian Cross Country Ski Team members and NCAA Champions to recreational skiers looking for a thrill. While the race can be very competitive at all levels, it is also a fun race, having been chosen as one of the top sporting events in the state by readers of Vermont Sports Magazine. Participants will ski over 10 miles of challenging terrain, racing down Mt. Mansfield's Toll Road (a beginner alpine ski trail) and along the entire length of the Stowe Recreation Path before reaching the finish in the village. The course has a total vertical drop of almost 3,000 feet. The winners will complete the course in less than 40 minutes, while recreational skiers can take a couple of hours to go the same distance.

Sat, Feb 23rd - Sat, Mar 8th
Portraiture in Photography Workshop
Taught by Featured artists Jamie Cope and Andrew Kline in the current photography exhibit: We are Vermont. Emphasis on both studio and natural lighting.
Times: Feb 23 10:00am - 3:00pm; Mar 8 10:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Helen Day Art Center
Admission: $100
Website: www.helenday.com
More Info: Please call Kiersten or Idoline at 802-253-8358 to register.

Sat, Mar 1st - Sun, Mar 2nd
5th Annual Relay For Life
Think snow! Fight cancer! Relay For Life provides a unique opportunity for winter sports enthusiasts to join the fight against cancer. Cross-country ski or snowshoe during this overnight, outdoor event, raise funds and support the mission of the American Cancer Society. One day! One night! One moment in time to find a cure. Chosen as a Top Ten Winter Event by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce.
Location: Trapp Family Lodge
Website: http://main.acsevents.org/rflvtnordicstyle
More Info: Kathy Johnson at kathy.johnson@cancer.org or 866-466-0626

Thu, Mar 6th
Vermont Farm Women's Reception
A public program of the current photography exhibit: "We Are Vermont". All Welcome. Co-sponsored by The Vermont Farm Women's Fund.
Times: 5:30 to 6:30pm
Location: Helen Day Art Center
Admission: Free
Website: www.helenday.com
More Info: 802-253-8358

Thu, Mar 6th
Vermont Farmer's Panel Discussion
Vermont Farms: Facing the Future. Moderated by Farmer and Chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture, David Zuckerman. Local Farms represented. Co-sponsored by The Vermont Farm Women's Fund
Times: 6:30pm. Immediately following Farm Women's Reception.
Location: Helen Day Art Center
Admission: Free
Website: www.helenday.com
More Info: 802-253-8358

Sun, Mar 16th
24th Annual Wintermeister Competition
Males and females in three events: 1,000-meter speed skate, giant slalom on Spruce Peak, and cross-country race at Mt. Mansfield Touring Center. More details to come!

Tue, Mar 18th
CSA and Farmer Showcase
Learn about Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) projects – what is a CSA? How can you participate in one? Meet the farmers and food providers from local farms and farmers markets, and find out where to purchase your veggies, eggs, meat, and more. This program will begin with a brief opening talk and feature a good deal of time to visit and meet with our community’s farmers.
Times: 6:30pm
Location: Town Hall Theatre, Akeley Memorial Building, Main Street in Stowe
Admission: Free
More Info: 802-253-6145

Sun, Mar 23rd - Tue, Mar 25th
Maple Sugar Open House Weekend
Throughout Vermont! More details to come.

 

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