Juvenile Justice Conference
Conference for juvenile justice.
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Conference for juvenile justice.
The workshop will look at specific topics that impact current and future rural transportation challenges, including the lack of effective public transit in all areas and the specific challenges of our rural road networks (think mud season, travel times to account for basic necessities and get to work, etc.). The format will be a combination of […]
The Vermont Law Review at VLS presents their 19th annual symposium: Legal Frameworks for a Green New World: Breathing Life into the Goals of the Green New Deal The topics we will cover are: VLR's Annual Symposium is a place for well-informed people to debate ideas and defend their academic research within […]
Hunger Free Vermont in Collaboration with CAFS 3SquaresVT, the largest federal nutrition program, provides benefits to an average of 70,000 Vermonters each month. This conference will offer an opportunity to gain a deeper knowledge of 3SquaresVT eligibility, deductions, benefits and the application process, learn about recent and upcoming policy changes, enhance outreach skills, network […]
The October meeting of The American Inns of Court will be held at Vermont Law School. The Honorable Mary M. Teachout and the Honorable Peter Hall will be presenting at this meeting. Cash bar at 6 PM, Program at 6:30 PM, and Dinner at 7:30 PM.
5K Climb of Kent's Ledge, Followed by a Family-Friendly Fall Festival on the Debevoise Back Lawn
This is a fundraiser for the group in which we use a bike blender to show people how much energy actually is used to make a smoothie. We charge $5 a smoothie and allow people to blend it themselves. All funds go towards club apparel.
Free Community Flu Vaccine Clinic - Hosted by Public Health Council of the Upper Valley
Discussion with Chief of Missisquoi, Eugene Rich about -The Process to obtain State Recognition for Native American Indian Tribes (Act 107), about the Vermont Commission of Native American Affairs (VCNAA) and its current agenda items: Land repatriation, Native spiritual practices for inmates, Inter-tribal Communication, and the Abenaki Cultural Regeneration project. Come spend the evening and […]
Mountainfilm is a documentary film festival that showcases nonfiction stories about environmental, cultural, climbing, political and social justice issues that matter.
The Vermont Journal of Environmental Law Symposium will foster provocative discussions about adopting agricultural and environmental laws, regulations, policies, and practices to help reconcile the goals of the agricultural industry with environmental goals.
Ultimate Frisbee Tournament at Quechee Polo Grounds