UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
SPRING GATHERING
PLEASE JOIN US!
The executive board is excited to invite you to join us for our 2025 Spring Gathering.
When: Saturday, April 12, 2025
Time: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.
Where: The Vermont Historical Society
60 Washington St., Suite 1
Barre, VT 05641
Plan for the gathering will include:
Meeting at 10:00 am for a tour and educational program regarding the history center.
Visiting the two exhibit areas.
We will gather in the community room for lunch – please bring your own bag lunch and beverage.
After lunch, you mare choose to leave for the day or return to the history center, as it is open until 4:00 pm.
The cost for the gathering will be covered by the State budget, which is a $100.00 dollar fee for the community room rental. The admission fee is being waived for all that join us as we are a non-profit organization and represent the field of education.
During our lunch, we will “pass the hat” to collect a donation for the history center.
We hope you will join us. Please let your chapter President know if you will be attending so we can have a general idea of the numbers planning to join us for day.
We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, April 12th!
10:00 am!
Remember to bring your lunch and a beverage!
PREVIOUS EVENTS
Northeast Regional Conference
Philadelphia , PA
July 25-29,2024
Nine of our sisters, Lisa Atwood, Pam Nadeau, Deb Mango, Charlene Helman, Sue Wood, Jeanne Desilets, Nancy Rogers, Pat Graves and MaryAnn Lauder, traveled to Philadelphia to attend the Northeast Regional Conference. We had a wonderful time reconnecting as VT sisters, seeing old friends and attending numerous meetings and workshops. Our Violet Shop efforts raised over $400.00 dollars, so thanks to all that contributed items. Philadelphia - The Old Historic Area is beautdiful.
Rest Stop Fundraiser
Well done Sisters....through your hard work and efforts we raised $1,000.00 dollars for our State Treasury and our State Altruistic goals.
The Longest Day
Dear friends and family,
You may know I'm passionate about the fight against Alzheimer's disease and about walking. That's why I want to tell you that this June, I'm walking on The Longest Day® to raise funds for the Alzheimer's Association. My “team” is the Green Mountain MOO-VERS and sponsored by the Vermont Alpha Delta Kappa teacher organization.
The Longest Day is the day with the most light — the summer solstice. And it's the day the Alzheimer's Association calls on everyone to fight Alzheimer's disease by raising funds and awareness for care, support and research. Last year I was able to do 22,000 steps, which is about 10 miles. I hope to break that record this year!
By supporting me as I walk on The Longest Day, we can stand up to the darkness of Alzheimer's.
I hope I can count on you to help by making a donation. Any amount makes a difference.
Please visit my fundraising page and give today. Thank you!
Jeanne, VT Alpha Delta Kappa Immediate Past President