Vermont Crafts Council hosts the Open Studio Weekend 2009
May 23 & 24, 2009
Back in September, the Vermont Crafts Council organizes directions and maps to all the sites of the Vermont craftspeople whom work in studios located in or close to their residences. Throughout the Winter, they continue accepting applications of sites and develop directions. Around the first week of April, it all comes together to make The Open Studio Weekend, named one of the Top Ten Summer Events in a Vermont Chamber of Commerce competition in 1997. On this event, you will be able to see for yourself the production of many finished works of art, the atmosphere of their workplace, and even talk with the artist them self all in the place of the artists’ workplace. You’ll see the swatches that have not been chosen for the quilt or the work that is experimental or not serious enough for the gallery. As you can see on the map below, it will be almost impossible to run out of places to visit on this exciting weekend. Thinking about attending both days of the Open Studio Weekend? The Distinctive Inns of New England can help you find the right place to stay in Vermont to make your weekend just a bit better with luxurious accommodations.

Going from idea to reality: Placing studios on the map.
Tags: arts and crafts, craftspeople, event, Exhibits, Open Studio Weekend, Vermont
Arts, DINE, Exhibits, Open Studio Weekend, The Rabbit Hill Inn, The Windham Hill Inn, Vermont, antiquing, arts and crafts, glass blowing | admin |
May 20, 2009 2:51 am |
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THE 41st ANNUAL SCITUATE ART FESTIVAL
Columbus Day Weekend – Scituate, Rhode Island – (Oct. 11-13 from 10am-5pm)
More than three hundred exhibitors from the US and Canada will meet this year in the small and quaint town of Situate, Rhode island. The panoramic of the finest foliage and exquisite art is what attracts all. Featured this year are dozens of antique dealers, all sorts of art for sale and display, a raffle for 30 different items witch proceeds going to Scituate town, live music, good food, friendly people. You can’t beat that!
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Tags: Art festival, Events & Festivals, New England, Outdoor Activities, Rhode Island, Scituate
Arts, Entertainment, Events & Festivals, Exhibits, Fall foliage, Historic, Music & Theater, Outdoor Activities, Rhode Island, Scituate, antiquing, food, horseback riding, shopping | marissa225 |
October 7, 2008 5:02 pm |
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If you have a laundry list of things to do on your next vacation, your destination is New Hampshire. The state truly justifies their motto, “Live Free or Die”, with tons of indoor and outdoor activities, plenty of shopping and antiquing, all season sport events, many art and entertainment scenes, and lots more. This year spice up the adrenaline with some white water sea-kayaking in the Saco River among the White Mountains. Slow down the pace instead on a panoramic hike with your family and children or follow a tour guide. Having 48 4,000 foot peaks, your bound to find a trail perfect for you. Try horseback riding at several of the state parks, play golf with some peers, visit historic sites on hundreds of different walking routes, or rent an ATV or snowmobile for some extreme action.
Stumped on where to stay? New Hampshire hosts warm hospitality with umpteen very unique inns and bed and breakfasts in just about every town you choose. For the nature type, boundless campgrounds lie from full-service RV sites to extremely rustic back country and remote spots. Now stumped on
when to go? Because New Hampshire is so versatile, you can ultimately book your vacation depending on what you want to do. For the undecided, avenge in the maple sugaring time, that is mid-February to mid-April. During this time, the maple industries will produce more than 90,000 gallons of maple syrup so you know your pancakes will be smothered in the finest maple of the year.
Plan and book your trip now stress-free today.
Tags: antiquing, art, ATV, camping, Entertainment, hiking, horseback riding, maple syrup, New Hampshire, shopping, snowmobiling, sports, travel, walking tours
Arts, Entertainment, New Hampshire, antiquing, shopping | marissa225 |
July 15, 2008 10:13 pm |
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