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As Vermont's Number One station for local programming, WDEV-FM-AM conducts many on-location broadcasts from all around our coverage area. Known in broadcasting as remotes - WDEV microphones cover the voices and sounds of the region - for sports, public service appearances, concerts, fairs and commercial remotes. Meet WDEV personalities at these upcoming remotes.
Sep 1 • Northfield
WDEV at Northfield Observances
Northfield Labor Day Observances happen the weekend of Aug 30 & 31 and culminates with the big parade on Monday Sep 1st. Listen for coverage with Tom Beardsley and Giff Slater broadcasting at the Commons in Northfield Village. Updated events information and traffic reports also during the Morning News Service.
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Sep 11 • Tunbridge
Special Children's Day with VSO and WCVT
WDEV and our full-time classical music station WCVT will join forces with the VT Symphony Orchestra at the Tunbridge World's Fair. On Thursday, Sep. 11th, the Gazebo (near floral hall) will be alive with great music for children of all ages!
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Sep 12 • Tunbridge
WDEV Day at the Gazebo
For years, WDEV has provided coverage of the Tunbridge World's Fair - one of the top events of September. Since 2000, WDEV has broadcast a full day of talk and interview programs "live" from the Gazebo! This year the state political campaigns will be front and center - plus visits by numerous guests on th Mark Johnson Show.
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Sep 13 • Tunbridge
WDEV Weekend Coverage of the Tunbridge World's Fair
Join WDEV at the Commercial Building as we broadcast "live" at the Tunbridge World's Fair. Listen on your way for some of the history about the fair and meet some of the exhibitors and artists that make this such a special event.
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Sep 20 • W. Springfield, MA
Vermont Day Coverage at The Big "E"
WDEV provides daily reporting about Vermonters at the Big "E" in West Springfield, MA during the entire run of the great New England Fair from Sep 12-28. Tom Beardsley will provide daily features - direct from the Vermont Building on the Avenue of the States. On Sep. 20th - Tom will be joined by Eric Michaels for expanded coverage of Vermont Day. The WDEV Radio Rangers will also appear at the VT Building stage.
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Sep 24 • Berlin
Green Mountain United Way Kick-off
Listen to the WDEV Morning News Service as Eric Michaels broadcasts from the annual kick-off breakfast to launch the new campaign for Green Mountain United Way! Meet the campaign chairperson for 2008, get an update on how the associated agencies are dealing with the economic challenges and find out how to help the GMUW achieve the fundraising goal.
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Sep 27 • Stowe
WDEV at 12th Annual Stowe Oktoberfest
Every September, Stowe and the Jackson Arena are transformed into a Bavarian Village for this annual celebration of the autumn harvest! Sponsored by the Stowe Rotary Club, you can enjoy Oompah Bands, incredible food and drink and event a gala parade through Stowe Village. WDEV provides coverage starting in the 9 o'clock hour.
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Radio Vermont Party Calendar
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Studio Place Arts Gates & Passages
Openings, exits, pathways and other passages are explored imaginatively in this group multimedia exhibit.
Location: Barre
Date: August 12-September 20
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Free Square Dance Lessons
Learn Western Style Square Dancing with three free lessons. No partner needed. 7-9 pm at the Oxbow High School cafeteria. For information call 439-5334
Location: Bradford
Date: September 2,9,16
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Kellogg-Hubbard Library Book Sale
Thousands of books, videos, CD's and more. Sorted by subject and at great prices. Information call 223-3338
Location: Montpelier
Date: September 8-October 11
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"How Will I Know If My Child Is Succeeding At School?"
Woodbury Elementary School Principal Michaela Martin leads the presentation at the Woodbury Community Library. 6:30-8:30. For information 793-4276
Location: Woodbury
Date: September 10
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Tunbridge World's Fair
137th World's Fair features working antique displays, horse, pony and oxen pulling, horse racing, exhibits, free shows, midway, food and more. For information visit www.tunbridgefair.com
Location: Tunbridge
Date: September 11-14
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Understanding Mushrooms
A presentation at the North Branch Nature Center that focuses on the ecological role of fungi. 7-9. $5. For information 802-229-6206
Location: Montpelier
Date: September 12
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Lost Nation Theater Presents David Budbill's Judevine
Back by popular demand! Lost Nation Theater's classic tribute to the Vermont that still exists on its gritty back roads as seen thru the eyes of one of her best poets. For information 229-0492 or www.lostnationtheater.org
Location: Montpelier
Date: September 18-October 5
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Blood Drive
Blood drive at the Goodrich Corporation on Panton Road between 9-2
Location: Vergennes
Date: September 18th
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Roast Pork Supper
Roast Pork, mashed potatoes, green beans, stuffing, gravy, coleslaw, applesauce, homemade rolls and pies. Greater Hartford United Church of Christ. Route 14 Hartford. Seatings 5 and 6. Adults $8.50. Children under 12 $4.00
Location: Hartford
Date: September 20
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VYO Fall Concert-Vive La France
The VYO evokes an afternoon spent in a Paris cafe with a program of works by diverse French composers. Harwood Union High School. 8pm. Tickets available at the door.
Location: Duxbury
Date: September 26
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Fall Foliage Ride at Mad River Glen
Enjoy spectacular fall foliage in the Mad River Valley by taking a Fall Foliage Ride on the quiet of Mad River Glen's Single Chair. 10-2:30.
Location: Fayston
Date: September 27-28
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Bristol Harvest Festival
Enjoy crafts, music, horse and wagon rides, children's activities, farmers' market, food, apple pie contest and more. Bristol Green 1-4. For information www.bristolharvestfest.com
Location: Bristol
Date: September 27
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The Old Fashioned Harvest Market
The Old Fashioned Harvest Market, started in 1975, is a family community event that attracts more than 10,000 visitors each year. The event features crafts, hay rides, flea market, a silent auction, parade, cider, baked goods, jams, etc. Route 15.
Location: Underhill
Date: September 27-28
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VYO Fall Concert-Vive La France
The VYO evokes an afternoon spent in a Paris cafe with a program of works by diverse French composers. 3:00. Flynn Center. Information www.vyo.org
Location: Burlington
Date: September 28
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Fall Foliage Festival
Seven Vermont villages invite visitors to celebrate rural life against a spectacular backdrop of orange, red and yellow leaves. The towns of Walden, Cabot, Plainfield, Peacham, Barnet, Groton and St. Johnsbury each host the festival for a day, in that order. For information visit www.nekchamber.com
Location: Northeast Kingdom
Date: September 29-October 5
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Dead Creek Wildlife Day
Nature walks and activities. Viewing of the snow geese. For information www.vtfishandwildlife.com
Location: Addison
Date: October 4
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The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon
The Fairfax Community Theatre Company presents The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon. All 209 Brothers Grimm fairy tales are combined into one big story. Recommended for ages 10+. October 9-11 at 7:30. October 12 at 2:00. Westford Meeting House, Route 128 Westford. Adults $10.00. Seniors and Children $8.00. www.fctcvt.org
Location: Westford
Date: October 9-12
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Applefest & Craft Show
Vermont's largest apple festival. Free entertainment, music, craft show, flea market, petting zoo, lots of apples.
Location: South Hero
Date: October 11-12
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An Evening with Counterpoint
Vermont's premier vocal ensemble sings Bach and folksong settings. 7:30. Stowe Community Church. Visit www.StoweArts.com for information and tickets.
Location: Stowe
Date: October 17
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Creatures of the Night: Bats!
Get in the mood for Halloween with bat biologist Scott Darling to learn more than you ever imagined. North Branch Nature Center. $5 adults, $3 children. Information 229-6206
Location: Montpelier
Date: October 17
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