‘Until the End of the World’ Film Screening

Location: Billings Farm 69 Old River Rd, Woodstock, Vermont, United States

What was the last fish you ate? Where did it originate? How was it produced? More importantly, who was impacted? Fish farming is the fastest growing sector of food production, […]

Green Drinks: Protecting Vermont’s Ecosystem – Backyard Strategies for Corridor Conservation

Join us for an evening with Emily Ruff of Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary. Emily will share stories from the Sanctuary in the Orange Uplands and the work to protect an 80,000 acre high priority wildlife corridor, sensitive watershed, and rare plant communities. Through these examples, she'll highlight ways each of us - whether stewarding a forest or a small backyard - can implement strategies that support the protection of greater corridor ecosystems.

Deep Rising Film Screening

Executive-produced and narrated by Jason Momoa, Deep Rising illuminates the vital relationship between the deep ocean and sustaining life on Earth. The documentary also follows mining startup The Metals Company, as it pursues funding, public favor, and permission from the International Seabed Authority to mine wide swathes of the Pacific Ocean floor.

Common Ground Film Screening

Common Ground unveils a dark web of money, power, and politics behind our broken food system.

Upper Valley E-Bike Lending Library Demo Day

North Universalist Chapel Society 7 Church Street, Woodstock, Vermont

Are you interested in using an e-bike but don’t know where to start? Come try one out for free! Sustainable Woodstock will be hosting the Upper Valley E-Bike Lending Library […]

Window Dressers – Volunteer with Us!

This fall, Sustainable Woodstock will be collaborating with WindowDressers to make custom-built, interior storm window inserts for residents of: Woodstock, Windsor, Hartland, Pomfret, Barnard, Bridgewater, Plymouth, and Reading. The inserts are easy to install, removable, and reusable. […]

The Quietest Year

This documentary explores the often-ignored crisis of noise pollution, which has significant public health and environmental justice implications in Vermont and beyond.