May 25 Monday
Make unforgettable memories with your little ones at Elmo’s Got the Moves—the all-new Sesame Street Live show! This exciting experience brings Elmo and his Sesame Street friends to the stage with singing, dancing, and favorite songs like “Sunny Days,” “Elmo’s Got the Moves,” and “Letter of the Day.” Families will laugh, learn, and play together in a heartwarming celebration that you’ll treasure long after the final song.
Sensory Notice: This show contains Flashing Lights, Haze (Fog), and Confetti
Lap Policy: Children under 2 years old do not require a ticket to sit on a parent’s lap. All other patrons require tickets.
Lap Policy: Children under 2 years old do not require a ticket to sit on a parent’s lap. All other patrons require tickets
May 26 Tuesday
PALS for Life at UVAC is a FREE 16-week program for individuals affected by breast cancer, running May 5 – August 20. Based on the Physical Activity and Lymphedema (PAL) Study, the program uses research-backed exercise to help reduce the risk of lymphedema while improving strength, health, and quality of life. Participants receive a free UVAC membership during the program, expert-led sessions twice per week, access to land and aquatic fitness classes, and educational seminars on lymphedema and nutrition through Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. A doctor’s referral and PT consultation are required. Learn more at uvacswim.org/fitness/breast-cancer-programs.
No two creative lives unfold the same way, and for Robert Earl Keen, the story was never going to end with a quiet retreat. After decades on the road, with 21 albums, countless shows, songs sung by legends like George Strait and The Highwaymen, and honors ranging from the BMI Troubadour Award to the Texas A&M Distinguished Alumni Award, he might have had every reason to slow down. But Keen has always seen the open road as a beginning, never an end.
Rather than closing the book, Keen has turned the page to something vivid, unpredictable, and wide open. A new chapter not so much about winding down as it is about doubling down. And if the last year is any indication, he is just getting started.
May 27 Wednesday
Featuring two magnificent Estates from Westchester County, New York, American and European antiques, fine art, silver, estate jewelry, Oriental rugs, and garden-related.
Join us for an 8-class series taught by Technology for Tomorrow! Designed to help adult learners build advanced workplace-ready technology skills, BTC's Tier 2 Digital Literacy course is intended for learners who already have basic computer experience and are ready to strengthen their confidence using Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, cloud-based tools, and cross-platform navigation. Each 1.5-hour session provides hands-on, practical instruction using Google Drive, Docs, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, and Slides, with clear connections to how these skills transfer to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
VSAC tuition assistance may be available to eligible adult learners and can cover all or part of the program cost. For more information or to inquire about eligibility, contact btcadulted@bsdvt.org.
Join us for our free Wednesday night music series in the parlor. We will have music through April, visit our events page to see who is playing!
We’ll be serving cocktails and snacks in the parlor, but please make a reservation for our dining room or at the bar if you would like to join us for dinner that night.
WONDER! A WOMAN KEEPS A SECRETby TALENE MONAHONdirected by AILEEN WEN MCGRODDYadapted from The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret by SUSANNA CENTLIVRE (1714)MAY 13 - 31, 2026
A family vacation on the high seas goes awry when a famous painting is discovered missing and the culprit is suspected to be one of the passengers aboard the Aqua Royale: Paris to Portugal. Loosely adapted from Susanna Centlivre’s 1714 farce of the same name, Wonder! A Woman Keeps a Secret follows a colorful cast including a pair of jealous lovers, an iceberg-phobic captain, a frustrated musical revue performer, a scheming mother-in-law, and an enterprising toilet maid as they try to make it to Lisbon with a boat-load of secrets. Set sail for a side-splitting, laugh-’til-you cry adventure!
Regular Tickets: $37-$80Student / Youth (Under 25): $28Pay-What-You-Can Preview (May. 13): $10+
Dragging some nightlife to the capital city. Every other month you can catch the terrific Vermont Drag Trip, Rhedd Rhumm, Sasha Sriracha and Miss Chekova giving you a great way to end your month! Live singing, dancing, lip syncing, comedy and whatever else decides to happen, this is the place to be! You must be 21 or over to attend.
May 28 Thursday
Student and community vocalists share powerful messages in an uplifting performance.
Ahmaya Knoelle Higginson, director
May 29 Friday
Looking for a fun and educational activity for your littlest sailor? Join us on Fridays at 10:30 for Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s weekly storytime!
Families with young children (recommended age 5 and younger) are invited to gather with a Museum educator in our historic summer camp building, the Roost, as we read some of our favorite stories about Lake Champlain and summer adventures on the water out loud for all to enjoy. Stories will be read as a group and there will also be coloring pages and crafts available afterwards.
Storytime meets every Friday from May 29–October 16. This program is free to attend with no registration required.
The Roost is situated off of a gravel path at the back of the Museum green. The ramp at the back of the building is accessible over grass. There is a high threshold at the entrance of the ramp. For accessibility requests please contact us by email at info@lcmm.org or by phone at 802-475-2022.
Join us at McIndoes Academy for our Summer Concert Series Premiere!
On Friday, May 29th, we will begin the afternoon with an Antique Car Show with a display of Studebakers at 2pm. Everyone’s favorite Rock N’ Roll Band “The Bel-Aires” perform dance music from the 50's 60's and 70's from 6 to 8pm.
Food will be available. Come and kick up your heels!
Free entry - donations are greatly appreciated.
The Friends of the Stowe Free Library is holding a fundraiser featuring Stowe’s own Trivia Buzz pod. This will be a casual evening for those 18 and older. Doors, front and back, open at 7pm for social hour. Tickets can be bought in advance at https://www.stowefreelibrary.org/friends or at the door for $25 per person.
Starting at 7pm there will be a cash bar with bites to snack on from favorite local eateries. Those familiar with Trivia Buzz will know that there will be a featured cocktail for the evening with an accompanying mocktail created for the evening just for us.
There will be special and little known collections from the library displayed throughout the library. Make sure to visit each one as answers to some trivia questions are within each display.
A special trivia hosted by Trivia Buzz starts at 8pm! Gather your co-workers, friends and neighbors to work together or play against them to show off who is smarter once and for all! There will be 5 rounds of trivia, fun and laughter.
The Grand Prize is a curated self guided tour and up to 4 Ebike rentals for the day generously donated by Lamoille Valley Bike tours! They are offering the winner a choice between their VT E-bike and Brews Tour and their Cabot Cheese E-bike Tour. https://www.lamoillevalleybiketours.com/
The Friends of Stowe Free Library is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 100% of proceeds goes to supporting library resources, activities and programs.
May 30 Saturday
The spring open-water rowing season for all middle and high school rowing teams ends with this seasonal championship race at Lake Champlain Maritime Museum! Over 100 youth rowers from around Vermont and New England will participate in races. All are welcome to join us and cheer on these rowers from the Museum’s harbor.
Each season after the Spring Wave, Nick Patch, the Museum’s Director of Maritime programs, presents the Bradley Cunningham Award to a graduating senior rower nominated by coaches. The award is named in honor of Brad Cunningham, who was a participant and then junior leader in our Champlain Discovery summer kayak program for five years. He rowed and raced in our first pilot gig Spirit of Otter Creek, launched in 1999. Brad was passionate about on-water programs, knew how to lead by example, and was a bright light of positivity for all who knew him. He tragically died in a ski accident in January 2001. We offer this award annually to a graduating senior rower who stood out as a positive role model and leader for our youth rowing community.
Youth rowers must register to participate in this race through their rowing team or as part of their rowing season registration. Please check with your rowing coach if you are not sure whether you are registered. The public is always welcome to attend races for free and cheer on participating crews!
This vibrant Met premiere of Gabriela Lena Frank's magical-realist opera about Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera features a stunning libretto by playwright Nilo Cruz.
Fashioned as a reversal of the Orpheus and Euridice myth, the story depicts Frida Kahlo, sung by leading mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard, leaving the underworld on the Day of the Dead and reuniting with Diego Rivera, portrayed by baritone Carlos Álvarez. The famously feuding pair briefly relive their tumultuous love, embracing both the passion and the pain before bidding the land of the living a final farewell. Countertenor Nils Wanderer as a young actor trapped in the underworld and soprano Gabriella Reyes as the Keeper of the Dead round out the cast.
The vibrant new production, taking enthusiastic inspiration from Frida and Diego's paintings, is directed and choreographed by Deborah Colker. Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts the Met-premiere staging of Frank's opera, a "confident, richly imagined score" (The New Yorker) that "bursts with color and fresh individuality" (Los Angeles Times).