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For every Giving Tuesday gift to Vermont Public on Dec. 3, the Vermont Community Foundation and its generous fundholders will donate the equivalent of 23 meals that Vermont Foodbank can offer to community members facing hunger and food insecurity.
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Welcome to December, Vermont. It’s dark and cold, which makes it the perfect time to get cozy and festive with Vermont Public’s lineup of holiday specials. From Lessons and Carols to Call The Midwife, enjoy beloved classics and new productions all month and into the new year.
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In addition to the traditional ways to support Vermont Public, here are some other ways to support our public service mission as we wrap up 2024!
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We are proud to share our Annual Impact Report for 2024, which outlines some of the work our community made possible this year.
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Vermont Public and the University of Vermont have announced an expanded internship program to provide hands-on learning opportunities to students while enhancing Vermont Public’s local news coverage.
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We took Vermont Public's most listened to radio frequencies from all across the state and turned them into the coolest design. Printed on a super soft, 100% ring-spun cotton long sleeve shirt, this new merch lets you proudly wear your Vermont Public Radio pride wherever you go.
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Vermont Public has launched ‘Small Vermont Businesses in Small Vermont Towns’, an eight-part series of short films by Rocket, as part of its Made Here Fund. New episodes are being released on Tuesdays at vermontpublic.org and YouTube through October 1.
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The Vermont Public Board of Directors has announced the selection of Vijay Singh as the organization’s next chief executive officer following the completion of a national search. Singh will formally begin his role as CEO of Vermont Public on October 1, 2024.
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Since January, we’ve heard from nearly 600 Vermonters from all 14 counties. You’ve identified about 60 different issues that you care about.
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Spruce Peak Arts and Vermont Public will bring three of the most renowned voices in contemporary literature, humor, and storytelling to Stowe in 2024 and 2025. The speaker series features David Sedaris, Fran Lebowitz, and Ira Glass, offering audiences a unique opportunity to engage with these celebrated artists in an intimate setting.