One Montshire Road, Exit 13, I-91
Norwich, VT 05055
(802) 649-2200
The Lewis House at 277 Main Street in Norwich, Vermont, opened as a museum and community center in 2003. It's three galleries offer a range of exhibits that seek to link Norwich's past and present. The facility may be used by local nonprofit organizations for meetings. The house and grounds make a lovely site for events of all kinds. Please inquire at: 802-649-0124. The NHS works closely with the nearby Marion Cross Elementary School on programs to engage students in local history.
The Lewis House at 277 Main Street in Norwich, Vermont, opened as a museum and community center in 2003. It's three galleries offer a range of exhibits that seek to link Norwich's past and present. The facility may be used by local nonprofit organizations for meetings. The house and grounds make a lovely site for events of all kinds. Please inquire at: 802-649-0124. The NHS works closely with the nearby Marion Cross Elementary School on programs to engage students in local history.
This page is dedicated to sharing and exploring the work of systems analyst and author Donella Meadows. Donella “Dana” Meadows was a pioneer in systems thinking and sustainability, a MacArthur Fellow, a professor, a farmer, and a mentor and friend to countless people. Twenty years ago, Dana founded the Sustainability Institute (named Donella Meadows Institute and now Academy for Systems Change) while working as a part-time professor at Dartmouth College.
Premier Youth Soccer Club in the Upper Valley of Vermont and New Hampshire
The Family Place offers comprehensive resources and information for parents of children ages birth to six. We provide the following services: Home Visits Early Intervention Services Parent Support Parent Education Child Advocacy Center Playgroups Information Referrals and a Lending Library
As mounting human activity transforms ecosystems around the world, many wild animals face an uncertain future. The problem is complex and international in scope, but the Vermont Center for Ecostudies (VCE) has developed an effective strategy to conserve biodiversity. We deliver the science people need to make good decisions for wildlife. We then join with partners to implement and evaluate conservation actions. Our programs capitalize on VCE’s core strengths to advance three complementary goals: to sustain the health of northeastern ecosystems, to protect vital Caribbean habitats, and to map biodiversity for conservation. Each program monitors for warning signs, identifies threats to wildlife, and promotes science-based actions before populations become imperiled. Involving citizen scientists in this work creates advocates for sound conservation policy. Collaborations with government agencies and other non-profits puts good policy into practice. In this way, we translate robust conservation science into measurable benefits for wildlife.
OUR PLEDGE As the area’s foremost team of home health care experts, we deliver nursing, rehabilitation, and hospice services with proven effectiveness, integrity, and compassion. We are driven by a focus on excellence and a spirit of innovation, from improving systems of care to improving individual lives. Our relationship with each client is rooted in respect — for the families whose homes we are privileged to enter, for the communities we are honored to serve, and for all the lives we touch.