The 32nd Annual Quilt Exhibition
This juried exhibition features colorful quilts made by today’s quilters of Windsor County, plus quilting demonstrations, activities and programs for children and adults. A variety of "challenge" quilts are also exhibited. A challenge requires specific style and construction rules agreed upon by quilt guild members, designed to improve their quilting skills while they enjoy comparing results.
On view through September 15, 2019 Location: Billings Farm & Museum, Woodstock, VTThe Arnold Zlotoff Tool Collection
Located in a restored 19th century barn on the grounds of the Apple Island Resort in South Hero Vermont, gateway to the historic Champlain Islands. The collection includes 3,000 pieces originating from the colonial period in the Northeastern United States. The collection encompasses a vast variety of trades, industries, and applications. It was effectively the result of the passion of one man, Arnold Zlotoff.
On view permanently (seasonal: open through October 12, 2019) Location: The Arnold Zlotoff Museum, South Hero,VTPeak to Peak: 10th Mountain Division Then and Now
The exhibit highlights the evolution of the 10th Mountain Division's equipment and training since its beginnings in 1943 to today. The idea for US mountain troops was borrowed from Finland and Russia and brought to the Army at the start of World War II by C. Minot "Minnie" Dole. Dole also founded the National Ski Patrol, and drew heavily on its membership to populate the mountain division. The 10th did most of its training at Camp Hale, Colorado before deploying to Italy to help close the Italian front and end the War. The Museum worked closely with the 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum Museum to prepare this exhibit. Additionally, the Museum relied on the Vermont National Guard and Army Mountain Warfare School, based in Jericho, Vermont, for information on how they train elite Army soldiers from all over the country in military mountaineering.
On view through October, 2019 Location: Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum, Stowe, VTClemens Kalischer: His Peacham Photographs
The celebrated photojournalist, Clemens Kalischer, spent time in Peacham, Vermont, in the 1950s and 60s and captured his encounters with the town and its people in a series of remarkable photographs. Many of them appeared in Vermont Life magazine in 1959 and in the Time-Life Library of America volume on New England in 1967.
On view every Sunday from 2-4 pm through the end of August Location: Location: Peacham Historical Association, Peacham, VTMt. Kearsarge Indian Museum Collections
Situated on 12.5-acres visitors can explore the Medicine Wood Trail, the Betsy Janeway Arboretum and activity area with spectacular view of the Mink Hills. Inside the Museum exhibits allow visitors to travel through time and space - displaying artifacts and presenting information on prehistoric to contemporary Native Americans from every corner of the North American continent.
On view permanently Location: Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, Warner, NH