May 14 Thursday
The St. Johnsbury Athenaeum Gala will be held at the Athenaeum on Thursday, May 14 at 6:30 pm. This special dinner event will benefit the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. Fancy Dress. Reserved Tables available.
Tickets are $125 each. Revenues will benefit the Athenaeum. This event will sell out; please reserve your seats early! For more information or Table Sales, contact Scott Davis at sdavis@stjathenaeum.org or 802-745-1393. You may also reserve seats online at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/everegistra/event/athenaeumgala2026/
Dinner will be catered by the St. Johnsbury Academy's Culinary Arts Program with Chef Andre and Sue Libbey. Music on the second floor by St J Jazz.
Please let us know if you have any food allergies.
Menu:
Open Beer and Wine Bar with Appetizers
Spring Salad
Choice of Entree: Pork Tenderloin Chicken Supreme Eggplant Cannelloni
Roasted Fingerling Potatoes
Asparagus
Dessert & Coffee Bar
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+
May 15 Friday
Listing: Bookstock, the Vermont Festival of Words, will return to Woodstock, VT, on May 15-17, 2026. Please join us on The Green and around the scenic village of Woodstock for our famous book sale of almost-new and charmingly old volumes, including first editions; a poetry festival; hands-on workshops; author readings and presentations; events for children; great food; and many more festivities. To keep up to date, please subscribe for our email updates at our website [https://bookstockvt.org/subscribe/] or email us [info@bookstockvt.org] or follow us on Instagram [@bookstockvt].
January 8-April 23rd, 2026Reception: January 17, 5:30-7pm
ZERO CELSIUS unfolds at Mad Arts and Sugarbush Resort, bringing together artwork that explores the textures, tensions, and transformations of winter. From the hush of frozen landscapes to the volatility of a warming climate, the exhibition reflects on how the cold season shapes—and is reshaped by—human and environmental relationships.Featuring sculpture, installation, sound, photography, and digital media, ZERO CELSIUS examines winter as material, concept, and metaphor: crystalline, fleeting, and ecologically vital. Visitors are invited to consider the fragility of snow in a changing world, reconnect with winter’s wonder and silence, and share their own stories of a season both timeless and increasingly imperiled.
WONDER! A WOMAN KEEPS A SECRET: Conversation with the Creatives
Friday, May 15Following the 7:30 PM Preview Performance
Join us after the show for a conversation with the creatives on the development process for the world premiere of Wonder! A Woman Keeps a Secret! Don’t miss out on a fun and exciting peek into the alchemy of how we bring new works from page to stage here at Northern Stage.
Admission is Free to the Public.
May 16 Saturday
Suminagashi is the oldest marbling method in the world, dating back to 12th century Japan. “Floating ink” creates a softer, unpredictable, and meditative experience in designing paper that can be used for cards, book pages, journaling, collaging, and more. No experience is necessary to join Donna Beck in learning this beautiful, flowing paper design.Age range: 15 and up
The Coast's graduating seniors grab the reins.
Taylor Ho Bynum, director
Bella Voce is delighted to welcome back the brilliant harpist, Rebecca Kauffman, joining us for this concert which will feature works for women’s voices with harp including Gustav Holst’s Two Eastern Pictures. The stirring music of many women composers such as Elaine Hagenberg, Rosephanye Powell and Anna Lapwood, will also be featured as well as others. Two performances: Saturday, May 16 at 7:30pm in Colchester, VT and Sunday, May 17 at 3pm in South Hero, VT.
The Montpelier Contra Dance happens every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday at the Capital City Grange Hall. We dance to live music with contra dance bands and callers from around New England and beyond. Beginners, singles, and all ages are welcome; all dances are taught. We use gender neutral role terms. There's a newcomers lesson at 7:45 pm and dancing 8-11pm. Some months on 3rd Saturdays there is a Waltzing Session 7-7:45. Check the website or Facebook page. Please bring clean soft-soled shoes. More info at www.montpeliercontradance.org. $12 adults, $5 kids/low-income, $20 dance supporters. Cash preferred. Venmo or CC accepted. Questions? 802-225-8921 or cdu.tim@gmail.com.
May 17 Sunday
Join Bella Voce for “A Musical Mosaic,” an extraordinary concert celebrating the classic combination of women’s voices and harp. We are thrilled to welcome the brilliant harpist Rebecca Kauffman to the stage for a program that bridges the exotic mysticism of the past with the bold brilliance of the present.Experience the shimmering textures of Gustav Holst’s Two Eastern Pictures alongside a powerhouse selection of works by today’s most celebrated women composers. From the cinematic eloquence of Elaine Hagenberg and the rhythmic soul of Rosephanye Powell to a soulful Irish Blessing by the sensational Anna Lapwood, this performance is a vibrant testament to the enduring power of the female voice. Two performances: Saturday, May 16 at 7:30pm in Colchester, VT and Sunday, May 17 at 3pm in South Hero, VT.
May 19 Tuesday
May 20 Wednesday
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.
Join us at the Flynn for an exclusive evening with award-winning documentary filmmaker, Ken Burns.
Ken Burns has been making documentary films for almost fifty years. Since the Academy Award nominated Brooklyn Bridge in 1981, Ken has gone on to direct and produce some of the most acclaimed historical documentaries ever made, including The Civil War; Baseball; Jazz; The War; The National Parks: America’s Best Idea; Prohibition; The Roosevelts: An Intimate History; The Vietnam War; Country Music; The U.S. and the Holocaust; The American Buffalo; Leonardo da Vinci; and, most recently, The American Revolution.
Future film projects include Emancipation to Exodus, and LBJ & the Great Society, among others.
Ken’s films have been honored with dozens of major awards, including seventeen Emmy Awards, two Grammy Awards and two Oscar nominations. In September of 2008, at the News & Documentary Emmy Awards, Ken was honored by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences with a Lifetime Achievement Award. In November of 2022, Ken was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame.
With Moderator, Jane LindholmHost and Executive Producer, But Why? and special projects for Vermont Public
Jane Lindholm is the host, executive producer and creator of But Why: A Podcast For Curious Kids. In addition to her work on our international kids show, she produces special projects for Vermont Public. Until March 2021, she was host and editor of the award-winning Vermont Public program Vermont Edition.
Jane joined Vermont Public in 2007 to expand Vermont Edition from a weekly pilot into the flagship daily newsmagazine it is today. She has been recognized with regional and national accolades, including several Murrow, PRNDI and GRACIE awards. In 2016 she started the nationally recognized But Why, which takes questions from kids all over the world and finds interesting people to answer them.
All P1 Tickets come with a special merch bundle including a limited edition show poster and a Vermont Public tote bag.