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Recent Live Events:

Finance Friday: Numbers Don't Lie: What Your Board Needs to Know

  • May 19, 2017

    The secret to good accounting is to add twice. The secret to good financial management is to look at your numbers in more than one way – preferably several. In this hour-long webcast, Christine Moriarty offers ways for nonprofit leaders to approach your organization's financials. You'll learn what questions to ask, good practices in internal controls and the value of looking at your numbers in different ways.

    Christine Moriarty is a Certified Financial Planner who has worked with thousands of people to create financial peace of mind. She is often seen in national press as a featured financial planner. She has consulted for a variety of organizations from the New England Life Insurance Company and SunLife of Canada, to Outward Bound and the Massachusetts Special Commission on Financial Services. She has taught classes on financial management and has extensive public speaking experience including regional financial planning conferences, weekend retreat centers, on-site employee groups, and national trade conferences.

Burlington’s Fair Housing Assessment

  • May 18, 2017

    Ted Wimpey, Director, Fair Housing Project at Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, speaks with Marcy Esbjerg, Burlington CEDO’s Assistant Director for Community, Housing, & Opportunity Programs.

    **For questions about CVOEO’s services for New Americans, call 802-863-6248.

    **If you are interested in donating to the New Americans Programing support, go to https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/cvoeo and select “New Americans” from the drop down menu.

    Fair Housing Project (FHP): Advocacy/Public Advocacy, referrals, education and outreach, enforcement, and information regarding Housing Discrimination issues.

    Mobile Home Project (MHP): Advocacy/Public Advocacy, tenant organizing, referrals, counseling, and information for Manufactured Home Owners who are renting lots - especially those in Mobile Home Parks.

    Vermont Tenants (VTI): Advocacy/Public Advocacy, organizing, advice, tenant counseling, training, and information regarding Residential Tenancy.

Burlington Public Works Commission

  • May 17, 2017

    The Burlington Public Works Commission represents the citizens of Burlington in determining and demanding appropriate departmental performance.

    For more information contact Chapin Spencer at (802) 863-9094.

    Normal meeting date is the 3rd Wednesday of each month.

Live Like Benjo Foundation - Awareness for Shallow Water Blackout

  • May 17, 2017

    Host Melinda Moulton speaks with Dean Haller of the Live Like Benjo Foundation.

    The Live Like Benjo Foundation was created in October of 2014 after the tragic death by Shallow Water Blackout of Benjamin C. "Benjo" Haller of Underhill, Vermont. Benjo was a lifelong sailor, diver, water-lover, sailing instructor, and a SCUBA instructor with over 1,500 dives. After realizing his lifelong dream of sailing thousands of miles from Malletts Bay, VT, to the Bahamas, Benjo drowned in only seven feet of water while spearfishing near Eluthera. He was 27.

    For more info visit: www.livelikebenjo.org

Williston Selectboard

  • May 16, 2017

    The Williston Selectboard is a five member elected board. There are three positions elected for a three year term and two positions elected for a two year term on a staggered basis. The board is responsible for setting the general policy direction, passing ordinances, setting the tax rate, reviewing the budget, supervising the Town Manager, and a host of other related tasks.

Winooski City Council

South Burlington City Council

  • May 15, 2017

    The South Burlington City Council is made up of 5 citizens who live in the City of South Burlington, elected at-large by the voters of the City. These five councilors sit with 2-3 year terms expiring in an annual rotation. The City Council meets regularly on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of each month to conduct business of the City and carry out the provisions of the City Charter. Special or emergency meetings can be called in the event that an urgent need arises for City Council authorization. City Council meetings are normally held at City Hall in the conference room and begin at 7pm.

    Check the City's website for updated information: www.sburl.com

Essex Selectboard

  • May 15, 2017

    The Essex Selectboard meetings are all held at the Town Offices at 81 Main Street in Essex Junction, in the downstairs conference room on the first and third Mondays of the month. The public is always welcome, and the meetings start promptly at 7:30 PM. If special accommodations are needed please call (802) 878-1341.

Bonnie Scott Gives Libertarian Update

The Poetry Show

Presidential Politics, Russia, and Current Affairs

  • May 10, 2017

    Kurt Mehta, Sandy Baird, Marc Estrin, and Pete Garritano discuss current political affairs. Will President Trump get impeached? Is it bad for the U.S. to collaborate with Russia? Who do you trust? The FBI? The CIA? The media?

Everything Old is New Again

  • May 10, 2017
    Judy Stephany Ahearn, Former State Senator and State Representative, D-Burlington, discusses issues in the Vermont Legislature including education and Lake Champlain.

Williston Selectboard

  • May 9, 2017

    The Williston Selectboard is a five member elected board. There are three positions elected for a three year term and two positions elected for a two year term on a staggered basis. The board is responsible for setting the general policy direction, passing ordinances, setting the tax rate, reviewing the budget, supervising the Town Manager, and a host of other related tasks.

Wargasm

  • May 8, 2017

    Host Peggy Luhrs discusses Wargasm in this episode of the Feminist Media Review.

Rural Economic Development

  • May 3, 2017

    Paul Costello speaks with Tom Torti, President, Lake Champlain Regional Chamber about changes and progress in the state technologically, economically and culturally.

    More information about the LCRCC at: http://www.vermont.org/chamber