Downtown Rutland's Street Party & Sidewalk Sales returned to Center Street and Merchants Row last weekend with over 50 vendors, food trucks, activities, live music and a pop-up beach on August 4th, 2018.
Read MoreJohn Waite is bringing his full band electric show to Friday Night Live, July 27. Waite’s had quite the storied musical career. He was born in Lancaster, England and first came to America when he was 21 to join a band in Cleveland, Ohio – the birthplace of rock and roll.
Read MoreCatch Kat Wright for free in downtown Rutland on Friday, July 20. It’s the second of three Friday Night Live events, following the opener on July 13, 8084. Activities start at 5 p.m. with a Story Walk, Rutland Youth Theatre mini-performance, live painting demonstration by Peter Huntoon, outdoor dining and more.
Read MoreDowntown Rutland’s Friday Night Live is a free concert series featuring live music, outdoor dining, children’s activities and more. This week’s edition features Vermont hometown heroes 8084.
Read MoreCongratulations to the winners of the 2018 "Best of the Best" awards from the Rutland Herald! Downtown Rutland is home to 11 winners of 13 different awards.
Read MoreThe popular Friday Night Live summer music series will return for three weeks this July, featuring 8084 on the 13th, Kat Wright on the 20th and John Waite on the 27th.
Read MoreUnlimited Potential Consignment Boutique opened its doors on Monday, May 21st at 143 West St with a ribbon cutting, light refreshments and lots of laughter.
Read MoreVenture downtown this weekend to The Alley Gallery and RUVT Gallery (formerly known as the Opera House Gallery) for the Vermont Crafts' Council Spring Open Studio Weekend, which features 220 artists at 179 sites across Vermont.
Read MoreArt Is Vital, Downtown Rutland is collaborating with local art spaces to increase access to the arts as the city celebrates spring finally arriving with a Spring Art Walk 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 4. Participating are 77 Gallery, Opera House Gallery, City Hall, Castleton University Bank Gallery, the Alley Gallery, TimCo Art Gallery and Chaffee Art Center.
Read MoreAndrea Mead Lawrence (1932-2009), a Rutland native and America’s only Olympic skier to win two gold medals in the same event, will be the subject of the fifth sculpture in a series highlighting figures of local and regional history.
Read MoreBROC will be recognizing their partnership with Green Mountain Power, Philip Allen and the team at Same Sun Vermont, and the support from the USDA that led to the completion of the largest solar array in downtown Rutland.
The solar array, which boasts 213 solar panels, will save the non-profit nearly a quarter of a million dollars over their useful life and will offset nearly 56,000 pounds of carbon pollution per year.
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