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  • Vermont: This is Winter

    This is what you'll find during the winter in Vermont. Come visit and explore the endless opportunities for relaxation, fun and pure scenic beauty! This winter, find yourself in Vermont.

    Published 3 months ago

    By VermontTourism

  • Shelburne Museum Save America's Treasures Grant.mp4

    Shelburne Museum has been awarded a $600,000 Save America's Treasures grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The grant, which requires a one-to-one match, will be used to install a state-of-the-art fiber optic communications system connecting the museum's 39 exhibit buildings on the 45-acre grounds to improve security, enhance climate control for the museum's 150,000 artifacts and support educational programs.

    Published 3 months ago

  • VT Women's Mentoring Program: Making a Difference one Woman at a Time

    CCTV Productions produced this award winning 13-minute video for Mercy Connections and Vermont Works for Women. It tells the story of the Vermont Women's Mentoring Program which connects women leaving prison with mentors in the community. The video includes interviews with program officials, incarcerated women and mentor/mentee pairs. It also features the song "Road to Freedom" by Rebecca Padula and Jess Wilson, written specifically for the project.

    Published 3 months ago

    By Jess Wilson

  • Burlington Electric Department: Building a Local and Sustainable Energy Future

    CCTV Productions produced this video for the Burlington Electric Department. It uses the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the McNeil Generating Station to tell the larger story of the Burlington Electric Department's leadership on energy issues and encourages other Vermont communities to look at innovative ways to secure their energy future.

    Published 4 months ago

  • Radiator (105.9 FM Burlington) PSA

    Radiator (105.9 FM burlington) PSA

    Published 4 months ago

  • RETN 350 PSA - Arctic is Melting

    This is one of a series of PSAs produced by RETN Channel 16, Burlington, Vermont, for 350 -- an international day of climate change -- Oct. 24

    Published 4 months ago

    By RETN

  • Jim Condos Talks About Vermont Gas Systems

    VT Gas Systems offers options for heating and efficiency.

    Published 4 months ago

  • Published 5 months ago

  • Circus Smirkus, Charivari

    A Smirkus show traditionally opens with the Charivari - a cacophonous circus parade that hints at all the good things to come. From the 2009 "Smirkus Ever After" Big Top Tour. Enjoy! Circus Smirkus-the International, Award Winning Youth Circus! Circkus Smirkus---Where the stars are all kids. They range in age from 12 to 18, and come from all over the United States and other countries.

    Published 5 months ago

  • Dirt Cheap Circus Part 3

    Bread and Puppet 2009 in Glover, Vermont.

    Published 5 months ago

    By dhalleck

  • Bread and Puppet Circus 2009 Part Two

    The Dirt Cheap Circus part two

    Published 5 months ago

    By dhalleck

  • The Dirt Cheap Money Circus

    Bread and Puppet in Glover, Vermont, 2009

    Published 5 months ago

    By dhalleck

  • Published 5 months ago

  • Meet Mike the Vermont Corn Maze Guy

    Mike Boudreau of the Great Vermont Corn Maze is a true Vermont Character.

    Published 5 months ago

  • VCAM Offers Digital Tools and Training to Help Build Engaged Communities

    VCAM Offers Digital Tools and Training to Help Build Engaged Communities

    Published 5 months ago

  • VCAM Offers Digital Tools and Training to Help Build Engaged Communities

    VCAM Offers Digital Tools and Training to Help Build Engaged Communities

    Published 5 months ago

  • Front Porch Forum Helps Build Community - One Neighborhood at a Time

    Front Porch Forum Helps Build Community - One Neighborhood at a Time

    Published 6 months ago

  • Local Motion Forges a Culture of Active Transportation and Recreation

    Local Motion Forges a Culture of Active Transportation and Recreation

    Published 6 months ago

  • Local Motion Forges a Culture of Active Transportation and Recreation

    Local Motion Forges a Culture of Active Transportation and Recreation

    Published 6 months ago

  • Circus Smirkus Eleven O'Clock Waltz

    This clip is Cinderella's Ball--Smirkus style! With aerials and a choreographed circus waltz this is a beautiful adagio act. From the 2009 "Smirkus Ever After" Big Top Tour. Enjoy! Circus Smirkus-the International, Award Winning Youth Circus! Where the stars are all kids ranging in age from 12 to 18, they come from all over the United States and other countries. www.smirkus.org

    Published 6 months ago

  • Safe Streets Intersection Action - Burlington, VT

    Created on July 30, 2009 using FlipShare.

    Published 7 months ago

  • Wampum Belts Reception at Shelburne Museum

    On July 10, 2009 Shelburne Museum hosted a reception to commemorate two Wampum Belts on loan from the Bishop of Chartres and the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Chartres. French Ambassador to the U.S. Pierre Vimont, Senator Patrick Leahy, Governor James Douglas, and former Penobscot nation chief, James Sappier speak about the belts, the Quadricentennial and the historical ties between the nations.

    Published 7 months ago

    By RETN

  • NRG Systems Advocates for Hinesburg Bus Service

    NRG Systems Advocates for Hinesburg Bus Service

    Published 8 months ago

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 5: Sexting

    What is "sexting" and why did the Vermont Legislature outlaw it?Presented by Julie Kalish, attorney, lecturer in writing.31 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 5: Sexting

    What is "sexting" and why did the Vermont Legislature outlaw it?Presented by Julie Kalish, attorney, lecturer in writing.31 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 4: Freedom in Cyberspace

    Do digital technologies make us more free or less free? Should speech and privacy protections be bent to the new realities of ubiquitous, instant forms of communication?Presented by Catherine Crump, National ACLU Free Speech Working Group attorney. 42 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 4: Freedom in Cyberspace

    Do digital technologies make us more free or less free? Should speech and privacy protections be bent to the new realities of ubiquitous, instant forms of communication?Presented by Catherine Crump, National ACLU Free Speech Working Group attorney. 42 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 3: Burton Snowboards

    Speech and other forms of expression are vibrant and dynamic in Vermont, thanks in part to technology as well as “edgy” youth culture. What free speech issues were involved in the Burton Snowboard marketing campaign that relied on images found offensive by some critics?Catherine Crump, National ACLU First Amendment Working Group attorney, presents the details of the case along with ACLU of Vermont staff attorney, Dan Barrett.39 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 2: Burlington Telecom & Al Jazeera

    Speech and other forms of expression are vibrant and dynamic in Vermont, thanks in part to technology as well as “edgy” youth culture. Could Burlington Telcom have censored the Al Jazeera-English channel by deleting it from cable offerings, as some demanded?Justin McCabe, attorney with Downs, Rachlin & Martin, presents the details of this case. 28 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 1: Recent Developments in First Amendment Law

    The First Amendment hasn’t stood still as the nation’s been wired, hot-spots have been built, and friends have been invited to join Facebook accounts.ACLU-VT Staff Attorney, Dan Barrett, provides an overview of relevant Free Speech cases from the last year or so. 49 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Addison County Humane Society video

    On June 19, 2009, KJ Denhert came to Middlebury, Vermont to perform her music at a fundraising event for the Addison County Humane Society. My wife Elaine and I were asked to make this video, which played before the performance. Enjoy, and if you would like to help out the ACHS, visit their Website (you can find it at the end of the video.)

    Published 8 months ago

  • NeighborKeepers.org-Marketing

    NeighborKeepers.org-PSA

    Published 8 months ago

  • Bill's Bill

    "Bill's Bill" is 15-minute movie that tells the real life tale of a boy who shows up at the Vermont legislature to participate in the creation of yet another chapter in the history of special education in Northern Vermont.

    Published 9 months ago

  • And Justice For All

    This show, created by VSA arts of Vermont's Awareness Theater Company (ATC), was commissioned by the Vermont Center For Crime Victim Services. In it we present crime scenarios along with agencies/services that are available to address the needs of specific kinds of victims. ATC is a group comprised of adults with a variety of abilities and disabilities. We create good theater based on our life experiences, imaginations and diverse talents. This video was created at the VCAM studios in Burlington, Vermont. Here we produce a monthly TV show that features a performance and interviews with the performers. We distribute this show to other cable access stations throughout Vermont. VSA arts of Vermont is a non profit arts organization whose mission is to "make the world of the arts accessible to Vermonters of all abilities." For more information please go to www.vsavt.org.

    Published 9 months ago

  • Circus Smirkus Unicycle

    Circus Smirkus-the International, Award Winning Youth Circus! Unicycling Smirkus Style! From the 2008 "Smirkusology" Big Top Tour. Enjoy! Where the stars are all kids. They range in age from 12 to 18, and come from all over the United States and other countries. www.smirkus.org

    Published 9 months ago

  • PSA for Women Helping Battered Women

    PSA for Women Helping Battered Women

    Published 10 months ago

  • Two Questions, Many Answers

    This short video answers two questions asked by VCAM, the cable access station where we create our monthly TV show, in a video contest they held in April 2009. Our video won! Who are we? We're VSA arts of Vermont's Awareness Theater Company, a group comprised of adults with a variety of abilities and disabilities. We create good theater based on our life experiences, imaginations and diverse talents. VSA arts of Vermont is a non profit arts organization whose mission is to "make the world of the arts accessible to Vermonters of all abilities." For more information please go to www.vsavt.org.

    Published 10 months ago

  • I'll Fly Away

    This video is about a green bird searching for love in a seemingly unfriendly world. In it he receives good advice from an Alien Angel. The show is performed by VSA arts of Vermont's Awareness Theater Company. We're a group comprised of adults with a variety of abilities and disabilities. We create good theater based on our life experiences, imaginations and diverse talents. VSA arts of Vermont is a non profit arts organization whose mission is to "make the world of the arts accessible to Vermonters of all abilities." For more information please go to www.vsavt.org.

    Published 10 months ago

  • Team VSO Orchestral Youth Concert Tour

    Team VSO Orchestral Youth Concert Tour

    Published 1 year ago

  • Bennington Hearing on the Human Right to Health

    The Workers' Center has been having hearings all over Vermont to gather Vermonters' stories about their experiences with our health care system. People testify to a panel of concerned citizens.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Vermont Workers Center

  • Bennington Hearing on the Human Right to Health

    The Workers' Center has been having hearings all over Vermont to gather Vermonters' stories about their experiences with our health care system. People testify to a panel of concerned citizens.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Vermont Workers Center

  • VSO Capital Campaign

    VSO Capital Campaign

    Published 1 year ago

  • Voices For The Lake Kiosk at ECHO Lake Aquarium & Science Center

    *PLEASE WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY* ECHO is excited to announce a new tool available for guests to record stories about Lake Champlain. After recording, choose to send your video to our YouTube Channel! Respond to one of three topics: your concern about the health of the lake, a memorable experience on the lake or a question for a scientist researching Lake Champlain. Contact the Voices for the Lake Project at voiceforthelake@echovermont.com!

    Published 1 year ago

  • Efficiency Vermont Northfield Home Energy Makeover Contest

    Efficiency Vermont Northfield Home Energy Makeover Contest www.efficiencyvermont.com

    Published 1 year ago

  • TrueMajority Nuclear BB Demonstration

    See Ben's new demonstration on how crazy our nuclear stockpile has become. It's just Ben, 10,000 bb's, and some startling facts about nuclear proliferation.

    Published 1 year ago

  • Meet Arthur Fitz

    Arthur Fitz, the official mascot for Art Fits Vermont, discusses upcoming events. Art Fitz Vermont is a statewide community arts project sponsored by the Vermont Arts Council.

    Published 1 year ago

    By vtartsc

  • Why you should become a mentor?

    Spectrum Youth and Family Serviecs is a nonprofit organization in Burlington, Vermont with more than 39 years of experience providing support services to homeless, foster, and at-risk youth. The Spectrum Mentoring Program partners adult volunteers with adoloscents ages 11 - 21. Our program meets the standards set by the National Mentoring Parternship's Elements of Effective Practice.

    Published 1 year ago

  • Spectrum Youth and Family Services: Helping homeless youth

    Spectrum Youth and Family Services is a nonprofit organization located in Burlington, Vermont. We help homeless youth to make a successful transition to a productive adulthood.

    Published 1 year ago

  • Stuck in Vermont 34: Circus Smirkus

    7/1/07: This summer is the 20th anniversary of Circus Smirkus. It all began in the tiny Vermont town of Greensboro when founder Rob Mermin caught the circus bug. What began as a summer break for farm kids has turned into an international extravaganza with contortionists from Mongolia, a hula hooper from Minnesota, and a tightrope walker from Colombia. The kids work hard and when they are not performing, they are behind the scenes making sure everything is going smoothly. During the 3 week rehearsal period they put the show together, develop heightened levels of trust and become a tight knit family. The circus has become an established art form over the past 20 years and Circus Smirkus is a big part of this movement. Their 7 week, 71 show New England tour begins now and runs through August. Featured: http://www.circussmirkus.org/ Location: Greensboro, Vermont

    Published 2 years ago

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