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Upcoming Meetings and Events:

Friday, June 20, 8 p.m., Oldcastle Theatre Company will begin a three-weekend run of The Grass Is Greener by Hugh and Margaret Williams.

This delightful romantic comedy starts with a well-born English woman who falls in love with a handsome American stranger. However, she’s already married and her husband takes exception to her interest. He uses many witty and unusual devices to keep her. Set in the late 1940s, it reflects the post-war world, as well as a look at marriage that still resonates today.

Opening night features complementary before theatre treats.
As a special “June Arts” event, all regular tickets for the first four performances (8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday) will be $19 (rather than the usual $34). The balcony, as always, is $15. This special price may not be combined with any other special offers.

Call the Oldcastle box office today—447-0564.

August 13-17: Tri-State Fair at the old Racetrack

Walking Tour of the Charcoal Kilns in Pownal

Vermont Archaeology Month honoree Vic Rolando will lead a hike on recently purchased State land in Pownal if the road conditions allow.

Sunday, September 28th: Mark Twain.

The Pownal Library sponsors actor Bern Budd of Marshfield, MA, as Twain musing on "that damned human race!"


LINKS To all sorts of Pownal news, people, and places Click here: LINKS

Note: This new page has been created as a way of making the homepage less cluttered. Let me know if you have any problems with it.

News about Pownal and Other Information Worth Knowing

Statistics about Pownal: median age, home sales, education, income, etc.

Crime and Police Protection in Pownal


2010--Our town's 250th anniversary! How will we celebrate?

Newspaper Report on our 200th anniversary celebration (courtesy of Charlotte Comar): 1976 celebration.doc


Novels Set in Pownal:

Counting on Grace

Memoir of a Green Mountain Boy




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