Ski Vermont and Support Keep Local Farms
Snow could start falling in New England in a few weeks, so do not get left out in the cold. Get 5th Grade Passports for your 5th graders so they can ski an unlimited of times at select mountains and support a great cause while doing it. Ski Vermont believes winter in Vermont is a way of life, an opportunity to get outdoors, to be healthy and active, and to share amazing experiences with friends...
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Can you imagine a more inspiring New England experience than a day of driving from dairy farm to dairy farm in New England? Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont offer miles of green pasture, white church steeples, red barns, cows, and cheese. Throw the camera in the backseat, wear comfortable shoes and bring your appetite…the trails await....
View NowGet on the Snow, Keep Local Farms
Ski Vermont believes winter in Vermont is a way of life, an opportunity to get outdoors, to be healthy and active, and to share amazing experiences with friends and family. That philosophy led them to develop the 5th Grade Passport, a program that lets 5th graders ski and ride for free, and fall in love with the experience of sliding on snow. 5th Grade Passports let 5th graders ski and ride an...
View NowLong Trail Brewing and Grafton Village Cheese Support Keep Local Farms
During the month of October, purchase a 12 pack of Long Trail beer at participating New England retailers and Long Trail will contribute 25 cents to the Keep Local Farms program, plus you’ll receive a coupon for $1 off Grafton Village Cheese. Visit Grafton’s website for cheese, wine and beer pairings. Grafton’s Gold and Four Star Cheddars would pair well with Long Trail’s...
View NowPlymouth Artisan Cheese
Plymouth Artisan Cheese is a Pymouth,Vermont based company producing handmade artisanal raw cow milk cheeses. It is the second oldest cheese operation in the United States, and was founded by John Coolidge the father of the 30th President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge. Julia Child was a fan of Plymouth’s cheese. Order some online to see...
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