Event Calendar
Welcome to the leading Vermont vacation destination.
While the explosion of Vermont's red, yellow and orange foliage in the fall, green mountains in the summer, blue lakes in the spring and pristine white powder in the winter are truly something to see at Stowe, nature's backdrop is only one reason to visit this world-class Vermont vacation destination. Whether you're running, strolling, shopping, rowing, climbing, skiing, golfing, or simply sitting, the area that surrounds Stowe Mountain Lodge has a cosmopolitan allure that will beckon you back to Vermont again and again.
Join the many events on the mountain or take advantage of the many fun and cultural vacation activities throughout the local Stowe, Vermont area over the next few months:
View The Spruce Peak Arts Center
Come enjoy the Stowe Summer Arts Festival in August! This 10-day town-wide festival is comprised of more than 100 events representing the performing arts, fine arts, crafts and culinary arts. For more information Click Here.
Events for June 2013
Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center - Blackberry Smoke
When: 09/09/2011
ShareFor more information and tickets, visit Spruce Peak Performing Arts.Atlanta-based Blackberry Smoke continues to grow into the premiere Southern Rock band of America. Over the last 12 months they have shared the stage with ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Shooter Jennings, Cross Canadian Ragweed and countless others, and most recently been opening for The Zac Brown Band on their national tour.
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Stowe Premiere
Friday, September 9 at 8:00 pm
Reserved Seating – $29 all seatsSpruce Peak Performing Arts Center - Blackberry Smoke
When: 02/25/2012
Share8:00 pm
For tickets visit www.sprucepeakarts.orgAtlanta based Blackberry Smoke continues to grow into the premiere Southern Rock band of America. Over the last 12 months they have shared the stage with ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Shooter Jennings, Cross Canadian Ragweed and countless others. They strike the right balance between the original purveyors of Southern Rock and the legitimate second-generation revivalists.









