The Green Mountain Club Killington Section is hosting an unveiling ceremony for the new historical marker for the Long Trail Lodge on Saturday, September 27 at 4 p.m. Section President Herb Ogden, Historian David Wright, and Executive Director Mike DeBonis will all speak about the significance of this historical site. Free and open to the public.Section President Herb Ogden, Historian David Wright, and Executive Director Mike DeBonis will all speak about the significance of this historical site. Source: Green Mountain ClubSince 1923 the Green Mountain Club House was a gathering place for club members, hikers and visitors to the Killington area.
Come join us for a spooooky Halloween celebration! Live music starts at 7:30pm.As with many traditional festivals, it was the evening beforehand when most celebrating took place. The eve of this day, Oíche Shamhna, Hallowe’en, is still celebrated all over Ireland with feasting and games. The name Hallowe’en derives from it being the evening before the Feast of All Saints (The Hallowed Ones). Traditionally a harvest of fruit and nuts was gathered for the festive fare and also featured in children’s games on the night. Marriage divination games were also played. Hallowe'en was also known as ghost night or spirit night and the souls of the dead were expected to return to the family home. Evil spirits were also thought to be active and people avoided travelling alone on this night. Ghostly masks were made to frighten neighbours on Hallowe’en and bands of men or children liberated by their disguises, often went visiting and entertaining. Special crosses were made and placed above the door to protect the home from bad luck for the coming year. Source: Ireland MuseumDonal O'Shaugnessy plies his vocal, instrumental, joke-telling and yarn-spinning talents all over the Northeast and Midwest including New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Maryland, […]