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SUMMARY:East Dorset Village Now a Historic District
DESCRIPTION:Travel back to the bustling\, 1880s community of East Dorset.                                                                                                                                                                                               \nHop on the Rutland to Bennington train\, get off at the East Dorset Railroad Station and cross over the road to the Barrows Inn (aka Wilson House) to learn about how the hotel\, two stores\, two churches\, a school\, cheese factory\, blacksmith shop\, lumbering operations and the marble industry shaped and served this village. The Village’s importance and history were acknowledged on July 18\, 2024\, when the East Dorset Village Historic District was listed in the Vermont State Register of Historic Places. The travelogue begins at 3 pm. For more information contact the Dorset Historical Society at 802 867.0331 or ‘tour guide’\, Ruth Stewart 802.362.1185.  Location: Wilson House\, September 8 at 3 pm.
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/east-dorset-village-becomes-an-historic-district/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Fly Fishing with John Rano
DESCRIPTION:The Dorset Historical Society’s Third-Thursday Lunch-Lecture on July 18th will feature John Rano who will discuss Fly Fishing. \nThe talk will feature the history and historical influencers who influenced the story of fly fishing in the US. Additionally a brief talk on the equipment used in fly fishing and how it differs from conventional fishing methods. And time and intrest permitting a demonstration of fly casting. \nJohn worked in the men’s luxury product and cigar business as a sales and marketing executive until retiring in 1999.  On moving to Vermont John has been associated with Orvis and has been a fishing and wing shooting instructor for 22 years.  John has been an avid fly fisher for over 45 years and fished throughout the world for numerous species both in fresh and sal water.  John lives in East Dorset with his wife Cathy and there 2 Gordon Setters. \nDHS’s TTLLs begin at noon and last about an hour. Attendees are invited to bring some lunch; desserts and drinks will be provided. The event is free\, open to all and handicapped accessible. The Dorset Historical Society’s Bley House Museum is located on Route 30 at Kent Hill Road. For more information\, see https://dorsetvthistory.org or call (802) 867-0331. \n 
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/fly-fishing/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20240229T133511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T203234Z
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SUMMARY:Landgrove's Greatest Generation
DESCRIPTION:The Dorset Historical Society’s Third-Thursday Lunch-Lecture on May 16th will feature Robert Badger who will talk about Landgrove’s Greatest Generation. \nRobert graduated from Middlebury College in 1973 with a degree in Geology.  He then earned a masters in Geology at the University of Vermont\, and finally a PhD at Virginia Tech.  Robert taught Geology in the SUNY system\, retiring in 2015 back to family land in Landgrove where he built a house.  With roots in Landgrove dating back to the 1920’s when his grandfather bought a farm\, he joined the Landgrove Historical Society and is now president of that illustrious institution.  Robert has written two books for the LHS: “Fading Memories from a Vermont Hillside” about the property his grandfather bought and the changes it has seen over the years of our ownership; and “Landgrove’s Greatest Generation” about the five from our little town who perished during WWII and the over two dozen others who served and survived\, including two women\, one who was a code breaker\, the other a welder of electronic tubes for the US Navy.  My talk will focus on the five who died in the war effort and six who survived. \nDHS’s TTLLs begin at noon and last about an hour. Attendees are invited to bring some lunch; desserts and drinks will be provided. The event is free\, open to all and handicapped accessible. The Dorset Historical Society’s Bley House Museum is located on Route 30 at Kent Hill Road. For more information\, see https://dorsetvthistory.org or call (802) 867-0331.
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/landgroves-greatest-generation/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20240229T133204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T172829Z
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SUMMARY:Blacks in Bennington County:  Lucy Prince of Sunderland\, and her Family
DESCRIPTION:The Dorset Historical Society’s Third-Thursday Lunch-Lecture on April 18th will feature Avis Hayden discussing Lucy Terry Prince. \nLucy Terry Prince was born in Africa and brought to the colonies as a slave when she was five years old.  When she was 70 years old she moved to Sunderland\, Vermont with some of her children. At that time only 0.2% of the people of Bennington County were black.  She struggled to obtain land that she felt was rightfully hers. Eventually many of the townspeople came to accept this loquacious black woman\, who is best known as America’s first African-American poet.  This presentation will cover Lucy’s years in Sunderland\, her fight to keep her land\, and stories about her children and grandchildren. \nAvis Hayden has been a hobby genealogist since 1990.  After retiring from her career in health care\, she delved deeper into that field\, completing a program in Genealogical Research from Boston University in 2016.  She has published five research articles and has presented at the New England Historical and Genealogical Conference. She volunteers at the Bennington Museum Research Library and with the Russell Collection of Vermontiana. \nDHS’s TTLLs begin at noon and last about an hour. Attendees are invited to bring some lunch; desserts and drinks will be provided. The event is free\, open to all and handicapped accessible. The Dorset Historical Society’s Bley House Museum is located on Route 30 at Kent Hill Road. For more information\, see https://dorsetvthistory.org or call (802) 867-0331.
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/avis-conely-hayden/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T171548Z
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SUMMARY:The Pinnacle
DESCRIPTION:The Dorset Historical Society’s Third-Thursday Lunch-Lecture on March 21st will feature Kevin O’Toole talking about the Pinnacle. \nKevin was born in High Point\, North Carolina\, and his family moved to Dorset in 1972.  Kevin attended what then was known as Burr & Burton Seminary for his junior and senior years.  He received his B.A. degree from the University of Vermont in 1978 and his law degree in 1982 from the University of Notre Dame Law School.  For the last 37 years\, Kevin has maintained a solo general law practice with an office in Dorset Village. Kevin is a member of the Vermont and Bennington County Bar Associations. \nKevin’s contributions to the Town of Dorset include serving as Town Moderator for the last 28 years\, serving as a member of the Zoning Board of Adjustment for the last 25 or so years\, and as a member of the Dorset Conservation Commission since it was created well over 20 years ago.  An avid golfer\, Kevin has been a member of the Dorset Field Club since 1972\, and still serves as its historian.  Since 1987\, Kevin has acted\, directed\, produced\, stage-managed and helped construct sets for the Dorset Players and has also served as its President and on its Board of Directors. \nIn 2013\, Kevin gave a lecture on Cecilia deNottbeck and the Pinnacle Forest in Dorset.  This talk will revisit the topic as well as providing an update on the property\, including a new way to access it on foot from the Dorset Green. \nDHS’s TTLLs begin at noon and last about an hour. Attendees are invited to bring some lunch; desserts and drinks will be provided. The event is free\, open to all and handicapped accessible. The Dorset Historical Society’s Bley House Museum is located on Route 30 at Kent Hill Road. For more information\, see https://dorsetvthistory.org or call (802) 867-0331.
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/the-pinnacle/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Hilary Solomon\, Director of the Poultney Mettowee Natural Resources Conservation District
DESCRIPTION:The Dorset Historical Society’s Third-Thursday Lunch-Lecture on February 15th will feature Hilary Solomon\, Director of the Poultney Mettowee Natural Resources Conservation District. \nHilary will discuss fish passage as it relates to a series of historic dams and road crossings in Dorset Hollow.  As settlers converged in the beautiful valley and started building farms\, mills\, and later\, rural subdivisions\, they utilized and/or crossed the river for their livelihoods or simply to access lands on the other side of the valley.  As they did so\, the resulting bridges\, culverts\, and dams limited the way fish and other aquatic organisms could access the headwaters of the Mettowee River.  Between 2016 and 2023\, the Poultney Mettowee NRCD along with many partners and landowners worked together to remove these barriers to fish passage.  This talk will focus on the historic aspects of several of the dams removed\, how sections were preserved for future generations of historians\, and will discuss the ways that local and state partners implement fish passage projects in concert with historical preservation goals. \nDHS’s TTLLs begin at noon and last about an hour. Attendees are invited to bring some lunch; desserts and drinks will be provided. The event is free\, open to all and handicapped accessible. The Dorset Historical Society’s Bley House Museum is located on Route 30 at Kent Hill Road. For more information\, see https://dorsetvthistory.org or call (802) 867-0331.
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/hilary-solomon-director-of-the-poultney-mettowee-natural-resources-conservation-district/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20230201T145317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T155434Z
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SUMMARY:DHS Welcomes Bradley Bender\, Mt. Tabor-Danby Historical Society President discussing Silas Lapham Griffith\, Vermont’s first millionaire.
DESCRIPTION:The Dorset Historical Society’s Third-Thursday Lunch-Lecture on May 18 will feature Bradley Bender\, Mt. Tabor-Danby Historical Society President. Bradley will discuss Silas Lapham Griffith. \nSilas Lapham Griffith\, affectionately known as The Santa Claus Bandit\, became Vermont’s first millionaire through his industrious lumber and charcoal operations.  Ann K. Rothman\, the late Dutchess of Danby became fascinated with the town’s benefactor at age 55 when she purchased an old farm in Danby and began romancing a native son who recorded hours and hours of fascinating oral history with her regarding Griffith’s operations.  Rothman was a talented interior decorator and writer from Long Island who founded the Mt. Tabor-Danby Historical Society and became the owner of several historic buildings on Main Street including Silas Griffith’s 1864 “Skyscraper” department store. Rothman’s 20 year obsession with exhaustive Griffith research resulted in several unpublished manuscripts about him and finally the publication in 2022 of Silas Lapham Griffith The Santa Claus Bandit: Vermont’s First Millionaire\, through the financial and organizational efforts of Robert Tobin and Tim Cameron. \nBradley will speak about this new biography of Griffith\, his connection to a world-famous Dorset native son\, Rothman’s background\, and his collaboration with her on Griffith research. \nDHS’s TTLLs begin at noon and last about an hour. Attendees are invited to bring some lunch; desserts and drinks will be provided. The event is free\, open to all and handicapped accessible. The Dorset Historical Society’s Bley House Museum is located on Route 30 at Kent Hill Road. For more information\, see https://dorsetvthistory.org or call (802) 867-0331.
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/tbd/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T130000
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CREATED:20230201T144912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T200715Z
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SUMMARY:Hiraeth:  My Dorset
DESCRIPTION:DHS Welcomes Anne E de Schweinitz \nThe Dorset Historical Society’s Third-Thursday Lunch-Lecture on April 20  will feature Anne E de Schweinitz presenting her program titled Hiraeth:  My Dorset. \nIn Anne’s own words:  “My story of four generations in Dorset. New starts\, a little boyo’s big adventure\, and the return “home” of his grown daughter.  A story of connection we all share to this beautiful little Eden called Dorset.” \nHiraeth (here-eyeth) noun\, Welsh.\nA homesickness for a home to which you cannot return to or never was; the nostalgia\, the yearning\, the grief for lost places of your past.\n \nDHS’s TTLLs begin at noon and last about an hour. Attendees are invited to bring some lunch; desserts and drinks will be provided. The event is free\, open to all and handicapped accessible. \nThe  Dorset Historical Society’s Bley House Museum is located on Route 30 at Kent Hill Road. For more information\, see https://dorsetvthistory.org or call (802) 867-0331.
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/on-growing-up-in-dorset-vermont/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20230201T144555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T161145Z
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SUMMARY:Scenes From a Pandemic:  How Dorset Managed the Shutdown
DESCRIPTION:The Dorset Historical Society’s Third-Thursday Lunch-Lecture on March 16 will feature Andrew Longacre.  Andy will discuss “Scenes from the Pandemic” \n“Scenes from the Pandemic” will discuss how the Dorset Church and other local organizations accommodated a 2-year interruption of their services.  Audience participation is encouraged and we will also hear from our local curator\, Jon Mathewson and Librarian\, Erica Shott.  They will provide stories\, photos and artifacts from the pandemic.\n \nDHS’s TTLLs begin at noon and last about an hour. Attendees are invited to bring some lunch; desserts and drinks will be provided. The event is free\, open to all and handicapped accessible. \nThe Dorset Historical Society’s Bley House Museum is located on Route 30 at Kent Hill Road. For more information\, see https://dorsetvthistory.org or call (802) 867-0331.
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/scenes-from-a-pandemic/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20230201T143842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T150026Z
UID:762-1676548800-1676552400@dorsetvthistory.org
SUMMARY:Virtuous Sinner — A Memoir Made in Vermont
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Alexandra Langstaff
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/virtuous-sinner-a-memoir-made-in-vermont/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220217T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20220203T153412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220204T153129Z
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SUMMARY:The Gardens and Mission at Hildene
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Andrea Luchini
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/the-gardens-and-mision-at-hildene/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20211115T162548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T162548Z
UID:633-1637236800-1637240400@dorsetvthistory.org
SUMMARY:Going\, Going\, Gone — Or Not?
DESCRIPTION:Join Peter Palmer at the Bley House Museum on Thursday November 18th to  look at principles of good design and some examples of good and bad designs. We will then look at many of the buildings that we have lost\, some that have been saved and many that are in danger.
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/going-going-gone-or-not/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20210429T143620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T151046Z
UID:579-1634817600-1634821200@dorsetvthistory.org
SUMMARY:Then and Now:  Additions and Alterations to Dorset's Architecture Over Time
DESCRIPTION:Presenters are Judy Harwood and Michele Pagan
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/historic-architecture-of-east-west-north-dorset/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210916T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210916T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20210407T153752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T150355Z
UID:566-1631793600-1631797200@dorsetvthistory.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled — All About "A Time Traveler's Theory of Relativity"
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nichole Valentine Has Been Cancelled
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/all-about-a-time-travelers-theory-of-relativity/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210819T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210819T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20210407T153400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210407T153400Z
UID:564-1629374400-1629378000@dorsetvthistory.org
SUMMARY:Changes to H.N. Williams
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Billy Brownlee
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/changes-to-h-n-williams/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20210407T152848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T133429Z
UID:562-1626350400-1626354000@dorsetvthistory.org
SUMMARY:A Tale of Two Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Donald Trachte
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/a-tale-of-two-paintings/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T231546
CREATED:20210407T152528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210407T152528Z
UID:558-1623931200-1623934800@dorsetvthistory.org
SUMMARY:Highway Construction
DESCRIPTION:Progress vs. Preservation in 20th Century Vermont \nPresented by Paul Searles
URL:https://dorsetvthistory.org/event/highway-construction/
LOCATION:The Dorset Historical Society Bley House Museum\, Corner of Kent Hill Road & Route 30\, Dorset\, VT\, 05251
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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