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Randolph is alive year round with a bunch of activities and get-togethers! The calendar below contains many of the events taking place in and around town. Please add your own event using the Add Event button below. For municipal meetings and other town business please consult the Town of Randolph website

Annual Randolph events

  • Safe & Seen Halloween at Gazebo and Main Street (October 31)
  • Gear House's Annual Used Gear Swap (November)
  • Christmas Tree lighting ceremony (December)
  • First Fridays on Main Street and Merchants Row (summer)
  • Annual Furniture/Yard Sale at Bethany Chapel (June)
  • Independence Day parade through downtown (July 4)
  • New World Festival at Chandler Center for the Arts (September)
  • Gear House contributes to Slab Bike event every summer, as well as the Circus Ride Gravel Race, Peavine Whitewater Race, Braintree Bluegrass Brunch Rides, and three weekly group rides through the season

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Vermont Reads: The Light Pirate

6:30pm-7:30pm Vermont Reads: The Light Pirate

Sat Jan 3
2:30 pm to 3:30 pm

Queer Reads Book Club

Saturday Jan 3rd 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm
@ Kimball Public Library

She is a Haunting by Trang Thahn Tran is a gothic horror set in a French colonial house in Vietnam. 
Come eat snacks and talk about this and other books you've been reading!
Adults and teens welcome. 

Tue Jan 13
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

Fantasy/Sci-Fi Book Club

Tuesday Jan 13th 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
@ Kimball Public Library

Join us for science fiction based short stories in Exhalation by Ted Chiang! 
Adults and teens welcome. Copies of the book are available.

Tue Jan 20
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

Vermont Reads: The Light Pirate

Tuesday Jan 20th 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
@ Kimball Public LibraryVermont Reads 2025 selection.

This novel, told in four parts (power, water, light, and time)  embodies themes of resilience, strength through community, and the unstoppable power of the natural world.

This discussion will be facilitated by Jim Schley with support from Vermont Humanities
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Join in a discussion of The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton, the Vermont Reads 2025 selection.

This novel, told in four parts (power, water, light, and time)  embodies themes of resilience, strength through community, and the unstoppable power of the natural world.

This discussion will be facilitated by Jim Schley with support from Vermont Humanities