SUBMIT YOUR AUGUST EVENTS FOR PRINT BY JULY 15 AT KIDSVT.COM OR CALENDAR@KIDSVT.COM The Lunchbox Summer Meal Program: See July 5.
Franklin Lego Thursdays: See July 6.
Family Gym: See July 2.
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St. Albans Library Legos: Eager architects engage in construction projects with their peers. St. Albans Free Library, 3-5 p.m. Info, 524-1507. FREE
Family Music Time: See July 7.
Maker Program: See July 5. Marshfield Story and Activity Time: See July 5.
See Dr. First videos “First With Kids” at uvmhealth.org.
Teen Yoga: See July 5.
WINDSOR
RUTLAND
Fiber Arts Studio: See July 5.
Young Athletes: See July 5. Young Writers & Storytellers: Small ones spin their own yarns. Ages 5-11. Burnham Memorial Library, Colchester, 4-5 p.m. Info, 264-5660. FREE
FRANKLIN
100 Toothpick Challenge: Budding builders bust out a bag of marshmallows and a box of 100 tiny wooden pieces to create tall towers. Ages 6 and up. Fairfax Community Library, 10-11 a.m. Preregister. Info, 849-2420. FREE Building Fun: Little ones ages 5 and under engage in different construction projects each week. Must be accompanied by an adult caregiver. Highgate Public Library, 10 a.m. Info, 868-3970. FREE Edible Architecture: STEM challenge or lunch? Youngsters build yummy creations. St. Albans Free Library, 1 p.m. Info, 524-1507. FREE Summer Gardening: See July 3.
Woodstock Market on the Green: See July 5.
ADDISON
Middlebury Festival-on-the-Green: See July 9.
CALEDONIA
Hardwick Lego Club: See July 6.
Arts and Crafts Studio: See July 6.
CHITTENDEN
Building Bridges: See July 6. Colchester Lego Club: See July 6. Jericho Farmers Market: See July 6. Lego Library: See July 6. Milton Farmers Market: See July 6.
Preschool Music: See July 3. 10:30 a.m.
Vermont Wildlife: The Southern Vermont Natural History Museum entertains and educates the audience with local wildlife lore. Ages 5-13. Sherburne Memorial Library, Killington, 1-2 p.m. Info, 422-9765. FREE
ORANGE
Randolph Lego Wednesdays: See July 5.
ORLEANS
Kingdom Community Wind Tours: See July 5.
Books Come to Life: This active class, led by a literacy professional, combines reading and movement. Ages 3-6. Waterbury Public Library, 10 a.m. Info, 244-7036. FREE
WINDSOR
RUTLAND
Rutland Farmers Market: See July 1. 3-6 p.m.
ORLEANS
WASHINGTON
Operation: Post-It Forward: Teens write and then hide positive Post-it notes in the library’s books and the greater community. Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, 10:30 a.m.-noon. Info, 865-7216. FREE
Escape the Room: Library lovers work together to learn a way out of a locked room as part of the summer reading program. Ages 11-17. Sherburne Memorial Library, Killington, 6-7 p.m. Info, 422-9765. FREE
Fair Haven Farmers Market: See July 6. The Lunchbox Summer Meal Program: See July 6.
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Champlain Island Farmers Market: See July 5.
Weekly Trail Runs: See July 6.
Summervale: See July 6. Tom Joyce’s Magic Show: This one-man show makes the audience marvel merrily. Burnham Memorial Library, Colchester, 11 a.m. Preregister. Info, 264-5660. FREE Vegetable Clock: Clever kids create timepieces from food and learn about electricity and circuits. Brownell Library, Essex Junction, 2-3 p.m. Info, 878-6956. FREE
FRANKLIN
Drop-In Maker Space: Imaginative youngsters check out different materials each week and experiment with circuits, lights, motors, beads, origami and more. All ages. Bent Northrop Memorial Library, Fairfield, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Info, 827-3945.
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Middlebury Festival-on-the-Green: See July 9. Pajama Storytime Fridays: See July 7.
CALEDONIA
Hardwick Farmers Market: See July 7. Marko the Magician: Mystery and magic make for a merry morning for all ages. Jeudevine Memorial Library, Hardwick, 10 a.m. Info, 472-5948. FREE
CHITTENDEN
Adventures with the Bookworms: See July 7. ArtsRiot Truck Stop Burlington: See July 7. Bastille Day: In celebration of the storming of this famous French prison in 1789, the library organizes “peasants versus royalty” dodgeball and an obstacle course with a story, too. Maple Street Park, Essex Junction, 7-8 p.m. Info, 878-6956. FREE Burger Night: See July 7. Dungeons & Dragons: Players embark on invented adventures, equipped with their problem-solving skills. Grades 6 and up. Brownell Library, Essex Junction, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Info, 878-6956. FREE
Friday Free for All: See July 7. Furry Four-Legged Friends: Small lovers of cats and dogs soak up a pet-inspired storytime, then decorate bandanas to take home or donate to the local animal shelter. Ages 5-10. Jericho Town Library, 1:15 p.m. Info, 899-4686. FREE Kids Music With Linda ‘Tickle Belly’ Bassick: See July 7. Knitting for Kids: See July 7. Live-Action Role Play: LARPers create characters and plots in an amazing and imaginary adventure. For middle and high school students. Brownell Library, Essex Junction, 3:30-5 p.m. Info, 878-6956. FREE Pizza Fridays: See July 7. Richmond Farmers Market: See July 7. Songs & Stories With Matthew: Musician Matthew Witten kicks off the morning with tunes and tales. All ages. Brownell Library, Essex Junction, 10-10:45 a.m. Info, 878-6956. FREE Summer Cinema Series: Film lovers have fun with an outdoor flick while savoring a picnic dinner or fare from a food truck. Movie begins at dusk. North Beach, Burlington, 7:30-9 p.m. Info, 864-0123. FREE Wild Things: Nature Educator: Fledgling naturalists partake in a pollinator program and learn how to build a backyard habitat for these creatures. Ages 5-12. Winooski Memorial Library, noon. Info, 655-6424. FREE
ESSEX
The Lunchbox Summer Meal Program: See July 7.
LAMOILLE
Kids’ Night Out: While their parents appreciate time off, youngsters enjoy dinner, a movie and games. Grades K-6. David Gale Recreation Center, Stowe, 6-10 p.m. $15 per child. Info, 253-6138.
RUTLAND
Magic: The Gathering: See July 7.
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