Summer Preview 2022

May 18-24, 2022 / Vol. 27 / No. 32
Champlain Fleet Club Floats a ‘Loan, Not Own’ Model for Boating; New Soccer Team Vermont Green FC Aims for Social and Environmental Justice; New and Returning Vermont Food and Drink Destinations Promise a Delicious Summer Season

Clean: ‘Food and Fellowship’ (5/23/22)

The blade of my stainless steel knife rattled the edges of my wooden cutting board as I chopped up a fresh cucumber. I was three years sober, and I was getting ready to participate in an online sobriety fellowship event. It was a beautiful spring evening, but I had spent all day slogging through a…

In Memoriam: Kristen Laure Charlebois, 1978-1995

In loving memory of Kristen Laure Charlebois September 19, 1978-May 29, 1995 To our very dear Kristy, It seems so incredible to believe that it has been 27 years since you passed. We will always treasure every memory of you and keep you close to our hearts until we are with you again. Much love, Mom,…

In Memoriam: Tom Simone, 1943-2022

Friends and colleagues are invited to join a celebration of Tom’s life on Thursday, June 9, 3 to 6 p.m., in the John Dewey Lounge at the University of Vermont’s Old Mill building. Masks are appropriate. Please do not send flowers. Related Stories

Now Playing in Theaters: May 18-24

new in theaters DOWNTON ABBEY: A NEW ERA: In 1928, members of the Crawley family find themselves exploring a recently inherited villa in the south of France. Simon Curtis directed this sequel to the 2019 film based on the TV series. Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern and Maggie Smith star. (125 min, PG. Big Picture, Bijou,…

WTF: What’s to Become of Charlie’s Boathouse?

Charlie’s Boathouse sits on a grassy, quiet piece of land that’s just off the northernmost end of the Burlington bike path. It has a clear view of the Adirondack Mountains across Lake Champlain, and, on a warm May day, the snowy ski trails on Whiteface Mountain were still visible. But at the boathouse, dandelions were…

Six Quick-Hit Reviews of Local Albums

Every week, Seven Days gets scores of submissions from Vermont musicians. Music editor Chris Farnsworth listens and gives you the skinny on a wide-ranging selection of eclectic Vermont-made music. Read on for six new albums to check out. Danny & the Parts, Making Believe (Self-released, digital) Danny LeFrancois is a ubiquitous presence in the local…

From the Publisher: Fresh as the Daysies

Vermont can be a challenging place to run a business — especially if it’s one that requires steady foot traffic to make ends meet. Even before the pandemic, the state’s tiny population, rugged geography, unpredictable weather, and housing and labor shortages presented obstacles for local shops of all sizes. On the flip side, Vermont customers…

Summer Preview — 2022

I imagine I’m not alone in saying that summer accounts for many of my favorite memories: camping with family in Maine as a kid; catching the Red Sox at Fenway Park; bodysurfing in the waves in Rhode Island; watching sunsets over Lake Champlain at picnic dinners. No shade to the other seasons — well, except maybe…

Letters to the Editor (5/18/22)

‘Welcome, Julianna!’ A strong start to the comic replacing “Ope” in the Fun Stuff section! Ope always made me laugh, but Julianna Brazill came in swinging with a simple but chuckle-inducing comic [May 11]. Cutting it out and adding it to my collection of Seven Days comics, for sure! Farewell, “Ope,” and welcome, Julianna! Jacob…

Free Will Astrology (5/17/22)

TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) “I am so beautiful, sometimes people weep when they see me,” declares comedian Margaret Cho. I would love for you to summon her level of self-esteem and bravado in the coming weeks. According to my interpretation of the astrological omens, you now have the right and duty to boost your self-worth.…

A Guide to This Summer’s Classical Music Festivals in Vermont

This year, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra embarks once more on its statewide Summer Festival Tour, serenading picnickers with pop favorites and upbeat classical selections. But that’s just the beginning of the classical music on offer this summer in Vermont. To help music lovers make their plans, we’ve compiled a list of seven large and small…

Cabot Opens Its Town Forest to Abenaki People for Foraging

Earlier this year, Cabot resident Gwendolyn Hallsmith wanted to see her town begin to make amends for Vermont’s history of violence against Indigenous people. So, with the help of Don Stevens, chief of the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk-Abenaki Nation, Hallsmith drew up a petition to grant Abenaki people the right to forage for food,…

Leunig’s Le Marché to Open This Summer in Shelburne

Chef-owner Donnell Collins of Burlington’s Leunig’s Bistro & Café has leased the former Harrington’s of Vermont Shelburne location for “a little French café and market,” she said. Construction and equipment deliveries permitting, Collins hopes to open her new Leunig’s Le Marché in July. Work on the 3,000-square-foot space at 5597 Shelburne Road started about two…

The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, May 18-24

Sunset Trip Thursday 19 Middlebury Area Land Trust hosts Sunset Picnic, Live Music & Games at Otter Creek Gorge Preserve, Weybridge’s little slice of paradise. Locals pack a picnic dinner, partake in all-ages lawn games and enjoy the clawhammer stylings of banjo player Nate Gusakov around the campfire. In Full Bloom Saturday 21 The Friends…

Green Mountain Book Festival to Kick Off in September

This fall, Burlington will once again hold an annual celebration of literature. The Green Mountain Book Festival, a newly minted nonprofit, will bring authors and readers to the Queen City’s downtown from September 23 through 25. So far, only the headliner has been announced, but she’s a heavy hitter: Ruth Ozeki. The American Canadian author…


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