Vermonters: Join me for a Youth Choral Concert
I am happy to be hosting a youth choral concert again this year and hope you can join me in celebrating the commitment of Vermont young people, teachers and families to the arts. In its eighth year, the concert is taking place on April 11 at 6PM at the Casella Theater on Vermont State University’s (VTSU) Castleton Campus. Whether you know a young person participating this year or just want to enjoy a great night of music from talented young Vermonters from around the state, we hope you can join this great community event.
These Young Vermonters Bring Me Hope
This past Saturday, 14 high school students from around Vermont joined me at the State House in Montpelier for a roundtable discussion on the essays they submitted to my 16th Annual State of the Union Essay Contest. The contest is an opportunity for Vermont high school students to describe a major issue facing our country and propose how to solve it.
NEW DEADLINE: Congressionally Directed Spending Applications
Earlier this month, our office shared information with you about the Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) process, where members of Congress can direct federal dollars to where they are needed most, and many of you attended a webinar about the process. We wanted to share some important updates on this funding, including a new application deadline of 5 p.m. on March 30, 2026.
A Great Youth Chess Day in Randolph
This past Saturday 180 young people from around our state joined me and my staff at the Vermont State University in Randolph for our fourth annual Youth Chess Day. It was a great turnout and a great day.
Need Funding for an Innovative Project That Benefits Vermont Communities?
As Congress prepares to work on the Fiscal Year 2027 Appropriations Bill in Washington, we are kicking off our Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) application process here in Vermont. As Congress prepares to work on the Fiscal Year 2027 Appropriations Bill in Washington, we are kicking off our Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) application process here in Vermont.
Meet Our Civil Air Patrol Cadets
The Civil Air Patrol is a volunteer organization that serves as the official civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. Not only do cadets get to fly in Civil Air Patrol planes, they help communities recover from disasters, locate missing people, participate in leadership and professional development events, and meet other cadets from across the state and the country. Many cadets go on to attend a military service academy, though not all join the military. Regardless of what they go on to do, all cadets use the skills and confidence they develop during their time with the Civil Air Patrol.