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Families can head to Burlington, Rutland and White River Junction for reindeer games, hot chocolate, sweet treats, music and pictures with Black Santa.
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Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic holiday commemorating the end of the month of Ramadan. It's a time to celebrate spiritual renewal and everything learned during dawn to dusk fasting. The University of Vermont Muslim Student Association threw its own celebration Friday, and several students shared what the holiday means to them.
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On Sunday, the Winooski School District gym turned into something like a rainbow explosion. That’s where the Bhutanese Nepali Community of Vermont hosted Holi this year, moving it inside after the weekend's snow storm.
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Whether you’re looking for family-friendly activities, fireworks, music or dancing, venues around the state are delivering for New Year’s.
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A small patch of colorful, ornamental berry bushes could elevate your holiday decorating game next year.
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Sober-curious, abstaining or just don't like the taste of alcohol? Many drinks can still feel celebratory even without the booze.
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If you have large outdoor planters or containers, try filling them with cut branches, berry twigs and needled evergreen boughs for rustic, natural holiday decorations this season.
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Multiple pounds of butter, sugar, honey, flour and eggs make up the Woodstock Inn and Resort's giant gingerbread house.
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A living tree can make a fun centerpiece for your holiday celebrations! Choose from lots of different needle-bearing live trees from your local nursery. Each year, you can decorate indoors, then replant outdoors.
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Shopping local this holiday season doesn't have to be hard— it's Vermont Edition's local gift guide to the rescue!