How Rutland County is Similar to Stars Hollow   Come Alive Outside might have gotten our nature-loving booties handed to us at Real Rutland Feud tonight by Rutland County Pride Center, but we loved every moment of it. Reason #110 to love Rutland, Vermont— these sorts of community events are a norm here,” says Arwen…

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VEDA Helps Make Business Plans a Reality VTDigger, a Vermont news source, recently highlighted Jamie Hamilton. Jamie is a Rutland County resident who runs Hamilton Cattle Company, located in Chittenden and Florence, Vermont. Real Rutland is happy to introduce you to Jamie and help you picture your potential business here in Vermont. Hamilton Cattle Company…

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Some of Our Favorite Infoor Winter Activities You don’t have to be a skier or snowboarder to live in Vermont. There are still plenty of activities for you to do during the winter months! We have compiled a list of ten fun INDOOR activities to do when you want to escape the cold. Wonderfeet Kids’ Museum If…

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Meet Brian Budrow Karly Haven, our Real Rutland Concierge Coordinator has been interviewing Real Rutland Concierge Volunteers and new residents. This week, we are featuring Brian Budrow, an Assistant Baseball Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for Vermont State University – Castleton Campus Baseball. Brian and his family moved to Rutland via the Concierge Program in 2019. He now volunteers as a…

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Every June, the state hosts “Vermont Days.” The weekend celebrates the beginning of Summer with free admission to day-use areas at Vermont State Parks and state-owned historic sites. This year, the weekend is June 10 and 11. You don’t have to be a resident of Vermont to take part. Out-of-state visitors are welcome to celebrate…

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“Life in Rutland, Vermont is characterized by its close access to opportunity in an urban center that still feels like a small town, as well as the variety of recreational spaces amid Vermont’s natural beauty.” This is a direct quote from ThinkVermont, an initiative of the Vermont Department of Economic Development to provide resources to those interested in…

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In Vermont, April’s average temperatures are in the 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit range. Flowers begin to grow through snow-patched gardens and Vermont’s wildlife comes out of hibernation. But sometimes, like this past week, we experience unseasonably high temperatures. Some portions of Vermont broke single-day records this past week with temps in the high 80s. Rutland County…

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Do you love mountain biking? You’re in luck! We are hosting a mountain biking weekend getaway for two pairs, June 16-18. Bring your significant other or your friend for a weekend of riding in the Green Mountains. We will cover your hotel stay at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel, rentals for mountain biking, and provide money for your…

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It may officially be spring, but Rutland is getting 1-3 inches of snow on Saturday! This week, we are taking a look at the three winning photos from our Real Rutland Winter Photography Contest, held earlier this month. Sunrise Skinning This photo was sent to us by Amy Laramie. She took this sunrise photo from the Pico side of…

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