Randolph is alive year round with a bunch of activities and get-togethers! The calendar below contains many of the events taking place in and around town. Please add your own event using the Add Event button below. For municipal meetings and other town business please consult the Town of Randolph website.
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BIG NEWS!
Wit & Grit, Short Notice, Wee Bird Bagel Cafe, and Bent Hill Brewery are joining forces to bring you The Brady Brunch! Special hours on Sunday May 4th (which also happens to be Hannah's birthday, and what a gift this will be)! Special menus for both the kitchen and bar to reflect a taste and vibe from all four businesses. Sneak preview of menu items to come throughout the next week or so.
No reservations, and parties of 7 or more will most likely smile and wave to each other from separate tables. Note passing also permitted.
Please note that the regular Wit & Grit menu will not be available. Also please note that Short Notice will not be open that evening, so you better come and get your fix for brunch!
The world-renowned Glenn Miller Orchestra returns to Chandler Music Hall for the first time in over 20 years on Thursday, May 8th at 7:00 PM. One of the most beloved big bands of all time, the orchestra, under the direction of Erik Stabnau, featuring vocalist Jenny Swoish and The Moonlight Serenaders, will perform their timeless catalog of swing era classics just as they would have sounded when Glenn Miller himself led the band over 80 years ago. This spectacular show promises to transport audiences back to the golden age of big band music, offering an experience that's both nostalgic and captivating.
Wit & Grit is thrilled to welcome back Bethel Area Drag for a special Mother’s Day Weekend event!
All mothers will be entered in a raffle to win a special Mother’s Day gift basket!
Friday May 9th, doors @ 5pm, show @ 6pm.
18+ event. Entrance by donation.
Author Howard Norman will join the Adult Book Club to discuss his book Come To the Window. Books available at Kimball.
Don't miss Mary Frances Leahy live at Chandler Music Hall on May 17th! After sharing the stage with parents Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy for over 600 shows, Mary Frances brings her musical heritage and soul-stirring talent to Randolph on her debut solo tour. A gifted fiddler, pianist and dancer, Leahy's new album is an infectious blend of Celtic, Latin and Jazz. This is sure to be an unforgettable evening you won't want to miss! Tickets selling fast - grab yours at chandler-arts.org
Author Howard Norman will join the Adult Book Club to discuss his book Come To the Window. Books available at Kimball.
A mix of genres: classical, rock, folk & movies inspired by the theme "Meditation to Mirth."
Adult Book Group meeting to enjoy some wonderful baked goods and ask your baking questions. Bring your favorite baking cookbook and a question to ask the group. Enjoy some treats! Cookbooks available at Kimball.
Local beekeeper Farmer James will talk about his experiences as a beekeeper. Come hear his stories, advice, and bring your questions!
Young classical musicians from middle and high schools throughout Vermont and the Upper Valley will share their artistry in Chandler’s annual youth concert, inspired by National Public Radio’s From the Top program. For this performance, the area’s leading music teachers recommend students who deserve special recognition.
Students performing works from the Baroque and Classical periods, into contemporary classical music:
Luke Murphy, cello. Montpelier
Anna Dauerman, flute. Shelburne
Alice Breen, flute. Essex Junction
Jessie Bodette, flute Middlebury
Madison Atwood, piano Northfield
Ryan Young, piano Montpelier
Agatha Chakrabarti, violin Hanover, NH
Mary Anderson will show photos and answer questions about her recent thru hike of the Florida National Scenic Trail at Kimball Library Tuesday, May 27, (6-7:30 pm). Mary has over 20,000 miles of backpacking under her feet. She has paddled the CT River 430 miles from source to sea. She has biked through all of VT’s cities and towns. Mary has also skied the entire 300 mile Catamount Trail in one winter. Now in her 60's Mary is working on hiking all 11 of the National Scenic Trails. This past winter she completed the Florida National Scenic Trail with a broken foot and hiked a majority of it on crutches. Come hear some of Mary’s stories. Bring your questions about hiking, biking, skiing or paddling!