“Preserving Vermont’s Covered Bridges” at Tunbridge Library Sunday Series!

When

March 15, 2026    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Where

Tunbridge Library
289 VT-110, Tunbridge, VT

Tunbridge Library Sunday Series 

2 p.m. 

January 4

The Rule of Law in Uncertain Times with Vermont Law and Graduate School Prof. Jared Carter, an expert in First Amendment and Constitutional Law.

January 18 — Family Program

“The Violin Family Plays . . .”  Cellist Melissa Perley, author of two children’s books about the violin family, is a performer, teacher and Children’s Literacy Foundation presenter.

February 1

Resourcing for Resilience: Herbal Medicine & Deep Earth Connection. Tunbridge herbalist and holistic health practitioner Alanna Birch’s immersive program will introduce various herbs’ sensory qualities and unique personalities.

February 15

Back to the Land. Tunbridge residents Louise Barreda, Judie Lewis and Henry Swayze will reminisce about their lives near the end of the back-to-the-land movement.

March 1

An Inside Look at Vermont’s Moose. Wildlife biologist Josh Blouin of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department manages Wildlife Management Areas, reviews projects for impacts on wildlife and habitats, and supports bear and moose research.

March 15

Preserving Vermont’s Covered Bridges. The Vermont Covered Bridge Society was started in 2000 to address the loss of these bridges and to preserve remaining bridges.