Spring Fling
Join us for games, Safety Day, soccer kick off, treats and more. All Free and open to the public.
Join us for games, Safety Day, soccer kick off, treats and more. All Free and open to the public.
Join us for a free talk on Composting: the how, the why and the ins and outs! Judy Hall was the compost specialist for the Agency of Natural Resources and is sharing some of her expertise with our community! Meet at the Community Garden.
Hailing from various corners of Vermont’s Slate Valley, the Hermit Hollow String Band plays bluegrass and bluegrass-adjacent music with tight vocal harmonies and driving rhythms. HHSB is a two-time finalist for NYVT Media’s Best of the Lakes Region.
Silas & Friends is an acoustic quartet playing music from bluegrass to funky four-part harmonies and lyrical instrumentals. Drawing originals from Silas Hamilton’s solo album “All The Ways” as well as John Hartford, Bill Withers and others, Silas is lucky enough to be joined by some of the best Vermont has to offer - Marc Edwards, Mowgli Giannitti, and Mark Burds.
A talented singer/songwriter of the storied Guthrie family, Krishna has merged his talents with band members to create their own unique sound.
Solo singe/guitarist, Ryan plays a bit of everything, with his main genre being 90’s alternative music.
Yankee Chank is a group of musicians from throughout Vermont and New England who perform traditional dance music from Southwest Louisiana.
The Michele Fay Band features original and Americana music that brings forth a comfortable groove of folk, swing, and bluegrass-influenced songs that are woven seamlessly together.
This popular group is known for its vocal, instrumental and original songwriting talents, plus a great sense of humor with on-stage banter.
This accomplished acoustic duo offers an eclectic repertoire of 60’s and 70’s coffeehouse folk, along with some original and traditional tunes with vocals supported by fiddle and guitar.
Zachary Hampton is a passionate saxophonist and educator who is deeply committed to sharing his wild energy through music.
Join Maclure Library and Pittsford Village Farm on the PVF knoll to experience the eclipse! Fun activities and eclipse glasses!
Founded in 1963 by Peter Schumann on New York City’s Lower East Side, Bread & Puppet has been based in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont since the early 1970s and is one of the oldest, nonprofit, self-supporting theatrical companies in the country. Well known for its visually rich, street-theater brand of performance art, Bread and Puppet revels in music, dance, and slapstick-filled celebratory protest.
Join us for tasty treats, hot drinks and the ceremonial lighting of Pittsford’s Sap Bucket Tree in the center of town!
Everyone is welcome!
Join us at the Pittsford Recreation Center for pumpkin painting, games, music and activities for the whole family. All free and open to the public!
Join local birding expert, Sue Wetmore, as we walk along the Cadwell Trail. The Cadwell is recognized by the National Audubon Society as a “birding hotspot” for our area!
Pay what’cha can!
We’ll “pass the hat” – no tickets required in advance.
Grab a lawn chair, your friends and family, your favorite flannel… and join us at The Pittsford Village Farm when Rusty DeWees brings his show to town.
Known as an entertainer, comedic artist, actor, producer, writer, musician, master of duct tape…Rusty has been bringing The Logger to life for the past 20+ years!
This special event is a collaboration with the Paramount Theater of Rutland. Tickets are on sale at https://www.paramountvt.org/event/bread-puppet/ Children 12 and under are free and no ticket is required.
This is a family-friendly event that offers the opportunity to explore all kinds of trucks and machinery! Food, Play Area for Kids, and More!
Suggested donation of $5 per family.
Canceled due to illness—Join Kelly’s Garden to learn about pruning shrubs.
This is a collaborative workshop by Marble Valley Kitchen, Come Alive Outside and Pittsford Village Farm.
Want to learn how to cook incredible meals outside over the fire? Chef Nate has over 20 years of professional cooking experience and is eager to share some of his outdoor cooking techniques with you! Click on the link for more info.
Register on eventbrite. There is a $10 fee to cover all supplies.
Free and Open to the Public! Strange Exchange This Vermont band, created by Joe Plotts of Moose Crossing and Mike Cervini, presents a variety of music inspired by the works of many well-known rock bands. Concert will be held in the Pavilion tonight, due to possible rain. There will be no food truck.
Free and Open to the Public! The Plumb Bobs! Tight playing and lead singing bounces around from one to the other. Choruses enjoy playful harmonies. They have created a folk/rock/eclectic sound that is all their own.
Free and Open to the Public! Aaron Audet Band! This talented band plays popular covers, mixing it up acoustically and electronically. They’re upbeat and their music is fun to listen to and sing along with as well!
Due to rain in the forecast, this event has been moved to the Paramount!
This special event is a collaboration with the Paramount Theater of Rutland. Tickets are on sale at https://www.paramountvt.org/event/glenn-miller-orchestra-2/ Children 12 and under are free and no ticket is needed! Food vendor on site!
This special event is a collaboration with the Paramount Theater of Rutland. Tickets are on sale at https://www.paramountvt.org/event/nicotine-dolls-pittsford-village-farm/ Food Vendor on Site! 12 and under are free and no ticket is needed!
Join Alchemy Gardens to learn about pests, diseases and weeding in Vermont.
Free and Open to the Public! Mean Waltons! Wayne Surrell (guitars and vocals) and Earle Provin (slide guitar, mandolin and vocals) have played together for years. Although primarily bluegrass, they stray into other genres.
Farm to Ballet Project is an original ballet about a farm through the seasons. Dancing vegetables, familiar animals, and even the seasons themselves come to life through the dance in a joyful entertaining show! Tickets are on sale HERE.
Rain Date is July 30.
Canceled due to thunderstorms! Free and Open to the Public! Michele Fay Band! Michele Fay Band features original and Americana music that brings forth a comfortable groove of folk, swing and bluegrass-influenced songs.
Yes, the Concert is still on tonight! Free and Open to the Public! Gypsy Reel! Gypsy Reel plays high-energy, stirring music rooted in the Celtic tradition but garnered from the whole world—a synthesis of rhythms and influences from 3 continents.
Now at the Paramount! This special event is through a collaboration with the Paramount Theater of Rutland and tickets are on sale at https://www.paramountvt.org/event/caitlin-canty-with-noam-pikelny-special-guests/
This in one of a few concerts this summer that is a collaboration between the Paramount Theater and Pittsford Village Farm. Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for children under 15, and can be purchased through the Paramount Theater. Bring your own picnic or purchase food from one of the food trucks on site! Beautiful venue, wonderful music, perfect evening out!
Join us for a Community Potluck at our new pavilion! We will provide a few main dishes, tables, plates and cups. Bring a dish to share and come out to meet your neighbors—all are welcome!
We invite you to stay after dinner to join our annual meeting. See what we’ve been up to!
Unfortunately, this event has been canceled due to rain.
Free and Open to the Public! Pluckett! Folk duo Willy Clemetson & Silas Hamilton bring a potpourri of songs, new and old. Described as “impossible not to dance to. Your feet will lead the way, like it or not.”
Join local birding expert, Sue Wetmore, as we go on a morning walk around the Pittsford Village Farm trails!
Free and Open to the Public! Lara Cwass Band! Burlington, VT musician, Lara Cwass has teamed up with a colorful cast of characters to showcase her genre-blending originals and jam-based tributes.
Celebrate in the Pavilion, with free popcorn and ice cream, henna tattoos and more!
Come to 42 Elm Street on Yard Sale day! We will have a little bit of everything!
Join Todd and Kristen Widely in the garden to learn all about cultivating fruit-bearing plants.