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Green Mountain Coffee Visitor Center & Café Music on the Porch 2010

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Located on the porch of the beautifully restored Waterbury train station, the Music on the Porch series features some amazing regional talent.  The train station, now known as the Green Mountain Coffee Visitor Center, serves as a place to educate visitors on the process of harvesting and making coffee.  Take a self guided tour that allows you to:

  • Learn how coffee is grown, harvested, processed, and roasted
  • Sample coffees from around the world
  • Experience the “taste of place” that makes each coffee unique
  • Discover unique gifts and artisanal crafts from coffee-growing communities

This years Music on the Porch series includes the following artists:

July 21, Peter Guihan, eclectic singer/songwriter/guitarist

July 28, Cafe Noir Cabaret,  preview of the coming show,
“Songs for a New World”

August 4, Morgan Raleigh and Ryan Mickey,
Folk with Bluegrass undertones

August 11, The Rich Don on the Hill Jazz Trio, songs and swing
from the Great American Songbook

August 18, Jim Branca, original music with American roots

August 25, Seth Yacovone, acoustic blues guitar
singer/songwriter
(Donation Event: Nonperishable sted
to help support the Waterbury Food Shelf)

[Schedule and artists subject to change]

Visit the Waterbury Station website for more information.

Enjoy the beauty of Vermont year round at the Waterbury-Stowe Best Western

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Best Western Waterbury-Stowe

Best Western Waterbury-Stowe

For years Vermont has been one of the top vacation destinations in New England.  With numerous activities and events available year round, there is always something for everyone.  The Best Western Waterbury-Stowe is located just minutes away from some of Vermont’s most desirable attractions.  Known for its “charming atmosphere”, the Best Western is perfect for vacations or meetings.

The Accommodations include:

•    Wandering Moose Cafe
•    Cocktail Lounge, Room Service
•    Meeting & Banquet facilities (up to 90 people)
•    Green Mountain Great Room
•    Indoor Heated Pool, Hot Tub & Saunas
•    Fitness Room with cardio & weight machines
•    Game Room, Ice & Vending Machines
•    Children 17 & under stay free
•    Multilingual staff (French, German)
•    Fax and photocopy services
•    Safe deposit available
•    Guest laundry/valet services
•    Interior corridors
•    Tennis courts. Playground
•    Covered Bridge
•    Snowmobile Trails adjoin property

Whether you’re skiing, biking, visiting Ben and Jerry’s, or looking to unwind at the fitness center, the Best Western Waterbury-Stowe has what you’re looking for.  Located near Stowe, Sugarbush, Mad River Glen, Bolton Valley, and Burlington, there is never a lack of things to do!

Visit the Best Western Waterbury-Stowe website to book today!

Third Annual Mountain Bike Festival

Monday, June 21st, 2010

One of Waterbury’s most exciting events, the Mountain Bike Festival includes group rides, skills lessons, and more.  In addition, there will also be vendors, bike demos, live music, mountain bike movies, BBQ, on-site camping, raffles and prizes!

vendors will include Onion River Sports (Montpelier), Five Hills Bikes (Waterbury), and Skier Shop (Stowe). With demo bikes from Specialized, Niner, Trek, Norco, Giant, Eastern Woods Research and Cannondale. Other supporters include Wilderness Trail Bikes, Smith Optics, Oakley, Nemo Tents and Equipment, Osprey Packs, and Gamut-USA, along with the Vermont Peanut Butter Company, Mocean Mate, Ben and Jerry’s and The Alchemist.

Come to Waterbury on July 17-18 2010 to experience the action packed excitement of mountain biking.  Visit the 2010 Mountain Bike Festival homepage for more information, or to register for the event, visit the registration page.

Waterbury and Waitsfield Farmers Markets Now Open

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Farmers markets are one of the most popular experiences in Vermont.  Every week during the spring, summer, and fall, communities across the state bring together local farmers and entrepreneurs to make the freshest foods and most innovative crafts available directly to the public.  In the Waterbury area there are two farmers markets that are definitely worth checking out:

Waterbury Farmer’s Market
Thursdays, May 20 – September, 2010, 3:00 – 7:00
Rusty Parker Park, Main Street
In front of the train station

Produce; organic meats (chicken, lamb, beef pork and rabbit); eggs; cheese; baked goods; Vermont wine; Vermont peanut putter; Eastern European prepared food; relish and marinades; bedding plants; flower bouquets; herbal products; handmade cards, jewelry and pottery; chair massages.

Waitsfield Farmers’ Market, Saturdays, May – Oct 23, 2010

www.waitsfieldfarmersmarket.com

A great way to start the weekend each Saturday morning from mid-May to mid-Oct, 9:00 – 1:00. Lots of fresh produce, flowers, crafts, great  entertainment, horse-drawn wagon ride, people watching. It’s a good place to meet and chat with some Vermont locals, plus sample some good food.

Alchemist Pub & Brewery Wins Gold at the World Beer Cup

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Vermonters have always taken pride in their beer.  There are currently 21 micro breweries throughout the state, the most per capita anywhere in the country.  But its not just the quantity that makes Vermont beer so special, its the high quality standards that the brewers hold themselves to.  Proving that this year was John Kimmich from the Alchemist Pub & Brewery.  John took home the Gold Medal in the Gluten Free category for his brew “Celia Saison”.

From WCAX:

This is what gold looks like. It’s a gluten free beer, made at the Alchemist Pub & Brewery in Waterbury, and it just won the top prize in that category at the World Beer Cup.

“Not bad for no barley,” said owner John Kimmich as he took a drink.

Kimmich came up with the brew for his wife. She loves beer, but became allergic to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley. This beer instead uses sorghum, a type of grass.

“It is a pretty easy drinking medium bodied crisp ale,” said Jennifer Kimmich, “it definitely has some spiciness to it from the sorghum and the yeast that John uses, but it’s real drinkable, it’s delicious.”

Judges agree, choosing it out of the 3,400 brewers that enter the world cup challenge, from more then 44 countries. And with all that competition, Vermont rose to the top, two other brewers won medals at the World Beer Cup.

The Alchemist brews their own beer in small batches in the basement, selling 9 on tap only at the Waterbury pub, for a total of about 475 barrels a year.  To learn more about The Alchemist Pub & Brewery visit their website: http://www.alchemistbeer.com/.  For information about lodging and other attractions near The Alchemist visit the Waterbury Tourism website:  http://www.waterbury.org/index.php.


Relax Naturally at the Moose Meadow Lodge

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Moose Meadow Lodge, Waterbury VT

Moose Meadow Lodge, Waterbury VT

Opened in 1998 by Willie Docto and Greg Trulson, the Moose Meadow Lodge has been one of the premiere B&B’s in Vermont for over a decade.  A Vermont log cabin like no other, the Moose Meadow Lodge is close to Vermont’s most popular attractions, including Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream factory, and the ski resorts of Stowe, Sugarbush, Bolton, and Mad River Glen. The friendly village of Waterbury, where you’ll find everything you need, is only three miles away.  In 2006, the Vermont Lodging and Restaurant Association recognized Willie and Greg for the incredible experience they provide guests with the “B&B Innkeepers of the Year Award”.

In addition to running the Moose Meadow Lodge, Willie owns the only association management company in Vermont and produces festivals, concerts and events. He is also a free-lance classical violinist, performing in orchestras in Vermont and Washington, DC. Greg is a former computer systems architect and trainer. He is an accomplished woodworker who created many of the furnishings and rustic decorations in the Lodge. His twig furniture and other works are made with wood from the property. His creations have been commissioned by people from as far as Maryland and Puerto Rico.

The lodge, a renovated family home on 86 acres boasts luxury guest rooms, a hot tub, hiking trails, trout pond, and the Sky Loft – a glass-enclosed gazebo at the highest point of the property with panoramic views.  Whether you love skiing, hiking, snowmobiling, biking, hunting, fishing, antiquing, fine dining, the arts, or simply getting some rest, the Moose Meadow Lodge is a perfect location to do everything or nothing at all.

Learn more about the Moose Meadow Lodge experience!

Ben & Jerry’s Winter Festival

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

The world famous Ben & Jerry’s will be having their annual Winter Festival this weekend(Saturday March 5th) in Waterbury VT.  Admission is free with events scheduled for Saturday, March 5, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. “We will be serving two special ice cream flavors available only during the Winter Festival, Vermont Snowball and Minter Wonderland, as well as offering free samples of some of our new 2005 flavors,” said Sue Scheer, Tour Manager for the Waterbury facility.

A wide variety of family-style activities are planned for the day, including free tours all weekend, lively music, snow sculptures, raffles, giveaways, Umiak’s Snowshoe Quest and winter arts and crafts. You can test your skills on the Snow Mini-Golf course and Snow Volleyball court, or pick up a classic tee-shirt at the Ben & Jerry’s Gift Warehouse tent sale. Food and beverages will be available from Kevin’s Wicked Mountain Hot Dogs and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, as well as plenty of Vermont’s Finest Ice Cream!

For more information and directions visit the Ben & Jerry’s Factory Tour pages at www.benjerry.com.

Planning to make a weekend out of it?  Here are some of the fantastic local lodging and dining opportunities available.

Stowe Derby – February 28th

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

The 65th annual Stowe Derby will be held this upcoming weekend in Stowe Vermont.  Located just minutes from Waterbury, the course starts at the top of Mt. Mansfield and winds its way some 16km further down, to the picturesque village of Stowe.  The course follows the Auto Toll Road for the first 6km before briefly hooking up with existing cross country trails. The last 6km of the course are flat and follow the Stowe Recreation Path.

There are a number of different race options available including, freestyle or the classic race, or do both in the Derby Meister (for experts only),  A family friendly race, and the Short course. 6km of flat terrain for kids and their families and those who would rather avoid the descent.

For information about how to register visit the Stowe Derby homepage.

Greetings from Waterbury, VT!

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Welcome to the new blog of the Waterbury Tourism Council, Vermont’s recreational crossroads!

Right off Interstate 89 at Exit 10, Waterbury is central to Stowe, Montpelier, Burlington and the Mad River Valley where ski resorts, popular attractions, and nature’s recreational opportunities abound. Our village is full of historic buildings, including the recently restored 1875 train station still in use today as an Amtrak stop. Waterbury is home to some of the country’s best known specialty food manufacturers such as Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, but the atmosphere is still classic Vermont small town, full of charm and smiles.

Thousands of visitors each year make Waterbury their home base, as they enjoy the scenic vistas and outdoor activities and attractions abundant in the area.  Waterbury’s central location is important whether your interests are hiking, skiing, sightseeing, cross-country skiing, fishing, sleigh rides, shopping or sampling the offerings and variety of Vermont destinations: Montpelier (the state capital), Burlington, and the four world-class ski resorts of Stowe, Mad River Glen, Bolton Valley and Sugarbush. All these places are within 25 minutes of Waterbury.

Through this blog we will be highlighting businesses, events, and activities that set Waterbury apart from your typical resort town, and keep people coming back year after year!