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Catamount Community Connection w/ Sen Brian Collamore - Nicole Jorgensen, Ken Shattuck, April Cioffi

Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026

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Rutland Recreation Department Seeks Volunteers for Community Events

The Rutland Recreation Department is seeking volunteers for upcoming events, including National Night Out. These events rely heavily on volunteer support to be successful. Individuals passionate about specific areas, such as trails, youth sports (like soccer), or event organization, are encouraged to contribute their time and efforts. The department notes that while they are currently fully staffed for their operational crews, volunteer assistance is crucial for community events.

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Oldest Municipal Band in the Country, Rutland City Band, Begins Sunday Concert Series on Father's Day

The historic Rutland City Band, recognized as the oldest municipal band in the country, will commence its Sunday night concert series on Father's Day. The concerts will take place at 6:30 PM. The band features a mix of long-term members and newer high school participants, creating an intergenerational experience. This series has been ongoing for many years, highlighting the band's strong recruiting efforts and enduring community presence.

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Rutland's 'Seven to Sunset' Summer Concert Series to Begin June 24th at Main Street Park

The annual summer concert series, 'Seven to Sunset', will feature free concerts every Wednesday night throughout the summer at Main Street Park. The series kicks off on June 24th with local band Satin and Steel. Other scheduled performers include Gold Dust Gypsies, Aaron Odette Band, Ener Jazz Big Band, Rick Readington and Tough Love, and Honey. The concerts will be held in the newly renovated gazebo at Main Street Park, which recently had its grand opening last year.

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Rutland Town and City Collaborate on 250th Celebration Event at Northwood Pool

The Rutland Recreation Department, in collaboration with Rutland Town, is organizing a 250th celebration event to foster community gathering with music, aquatics, and games. The event is scheduled for Friday, July 3rd, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Northwood Pool. Confirmed attractions include live music by Nikki Adams and DJ Brett Meyer. The department is also actively seeking food truck vendors for the event, with interested parties encouraged to contact Mike Row.

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Godnik Center Provides Diverse Adult Programming and New Accessible Walking Trail

The Godnik Center offers a variety of adult programming Monday through Friday, including exercise, meals, support groups, and educational opportunities, such as free technology classes. Updates and the full calendar of events are available in their monthly newsletter and on their website. A new accessible walking trail has been installed behind the building, which is frequently used by residents and children.

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