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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time next 30-days in Shelburne. From education to health and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us for a thoughtful conversation exploring how food, culinary traditions and sharing meals can foster a deeper connection. Join us for a thoughtful conversation exploring how food, culinary traditions and sharing meals with one another can foster a deeper connection to place and support the building of a food system grounded in resilience and care. This interactive conversation will be moderated by food writer Melissa Pasanen and will encourage audience engagement and reflection on the relationship between food, land and culture. Fabrizia’s books will be for sale and signing at the conclusion of the program.
Learn how to sustainably harvest nettles and then process them into a nutrient dense nettle pesto to take home.
Explore how food, farming, and sustainability are deeply intertwined — connecting the landscapes of Sicily and Vermont. Participants will meet and interact with Shelburne Farms catering chef and farmers, Vermont producers, and those engaged in the Vermont food system throughout the experiential program. Our time together will include a visit to our Market Garden greenhouses to harvest early season ingredients with our farmers while learning about the importance of soil and regenerative farming practices. We will walk the land to wildcraft spring nettles and learn the importance of pasture raised livestock with Shelburne Farms dairy & livestock manager. We will gather in the kitchen with Fabrizia and Shelburne Farms catering chef Jackie Major to learn simple techniques to bring the land to life and share meals together! Whether you are a passionate home cook, an admirer of the foodways of Italy and Vermont, or simply curious about how food traditions express place and identity, this program offers a welcoming opportunity to learn, taste, and connect.
Join us for a conversation with award-winning preservationist Anthony Wood and Vermont preservationist Emily Wadhams. Explore the life of Bard, an early opponent of billboards and a passionate civic activist for the right of cities to protect and preserve their architectural heritage. Learn about his role as the 'grandfather' of New York City's Landmarks Law and his adversaryship with powerbroker Robert Moses. Discover the enduring lessons in the 21st century for those committed to preserving the communities they love.