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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The first Thursday evening of the month, Kimball Library will offer a space for writers to drop in and meet up. April 3rd is the first meeting, so come and meet other writers and help brainstorm how you would like to use the time.
UVB Soloists, Chamber Choir & Orchestra Present Handel's L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato
Saturday, April 5 @ 3 pm • Chandler Music Hall
Handel’s masterwork — a dramatic setting of texts inspired by John Milton and William Shakespeare — explores joyful, sad, and “moderate” musings. In English, with featured renowned soprano Amanda Forsythe.
English Poems by John Milton set in a musical dialogue on life perspectives.
Filippo Ciabatti, Artistic Director
The VFO plays traditional and contemporary fiddle and dance tunes from the British Isles, Ireland, Scandinavia, Quebec, Appalachia, New England, Vermont and beyond. The orchestra is directed by Peter Macfarlane, a long-standing member of the Vermont fiddle community who originally hails from the other side of “the pond,” and who is a member of the bands Atlantic Crossing, and Frost and Fire. Peter is assisted by Susan Reid, a well-known local fiddler and a member of the band Larks in the Attic.
The April 6th concert will include tunes played by the orchestra and by ensembles composed of orchestra members. Admission is by donation. For more information visit www.vermontfiddleorchestra.org
VT Laureate Bianca Stone reads her poetry. A dessert reception will follow.
Bianca Stone is the author of five books, including the poetry collections, What is Otherwise Infinite (Tin House, 2022), winner of the 2022 Vermont Book Award and The Möbius Strip Club of Grief (Tin House, 2018) and the forthcoming The Near and Distant World (Tin House, 2026). Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Poetry, The Nation, and elsewhere. She co-founded and is creative director for the poetry-based nonprofit Ruth Stone House, where she teaches and hosts the Ode & Psyche Podcast. She is currently serving as the 2024-2029 Vermont Poet Laureate.
Join Kimball Library at the White River Craft Center for a special Earth Day storytime!
After storytime, take part in a hands-on, earth-friendly craft—making homemade wildflower seed paper and seed "Earth" globes.
Take your creation home, plant it, and watch beautiful native pollinator plants grow. A perfect way to celebrate Earth Day with stories, creativity, and helping the planet!
Craft some delicious edible Peanut Butter & Chocolate Easter Eggs to take home with you, and enjoy some craft time as well.
All ages welcome!
Create some delicious edible Peanut Butter & Chocolate Eggs to take home with you, and enjoy some craft time as well.
All ages welcome!
Prepare to be dazzled and delighted as friends and neighbors display their talents as singers, dancers, musicians, poets, actors, and more—fun for, and by all ages!
Step 1: Create a diorama based on a book, movie, or library theme. Use craft supplies, a shoe box or small cardboard box, and Peeps!
Step 2: Bring your diorama to the Library anytime the week of April 21-25th.
Step 3: Come to the Library on Saturday, April 26th to see the Peeps displays and vote for your favorite!
Have you ever wondered what a Therapy Dog Certification means? Do you think your dog might be an excellent candidate? Karen Odato will give a presentation about her work with therapy dogs and the certification process. Humans only :)
All the Peeps Dioramas will be displayed at Kimball Library! Come by on April 26th, see the dioramas and VOTE for your favorite!
The "Peep-les Choice" award will receive a prize!
Professor Schaedler will give a presentation on Manor Homes & Gardens of the Golden Age. The Friends of Kimball Library will host the event and provide refreshments.