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Veterans invited to speak at statewide Town Hall events | Community News

VermontSportsNewsBy VermontSportsNewsOctober 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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BENNINGTON — Vets Town Hall, a Vermont-based nonprofit that works to increase understanding between veterans and civilians, is partnering with local organizations to host events throughout Vermont this November. At each Vets Town Hall, beginning at the State House on Nov. 2, veterans are invited to tell their community about their experiences serving in the military, and how those experiences have affected them. Non-veterans are encouraged to attend and listen. Vets Town Halls are free and nonpolitical, and all perspectives are valued.

“It has been said that the first duty or act of love is to listen,” said James Ehlers, former naval officer and emcee of the November 2nd Central Vermont Vets Town Hall. “And in Montpelier, in remembrance of Veteran’s Day, we will have the opportunity to listen to our veteran neighbors as they bravely share with us their stories of what it has been like to answer our country’s call to serve. No left. No right. No activists. No patriots. No grandstanding. Just Vermonters. Coming together in an act of love. Please join us.”

Following the Montpelier event, the series will continue in Bennington and Rutland on Nov. 7; Brattleboro, Colchester, and Saint Johnsbury on Nov. 9, and Charlotte on Nov. 14

The Bennington Vets Town Hall will take place at 1p.m. at Vermont Veterans Home. Snacks will be available.

Vets Town Halls have taken place in Vermont since 2017, first in Burlington, and later at different locations throughout the state. The event format was originated by author Sebastian Junger (War, Tribe), who partnered with Rep. Seth Moulton on the first such event in Marblehead, Mass., in 2015. In 2022, Junger, together with Bristol resident and USMC veteran Jon Turner, as well as local event planner Kristen Eaton, formed the nonprofit Vets Town Hall. Nationally, Vets Town Hall provides resources and best practices to those interested in starting these events.

Here in Vermont, the nonprofit directly facilitates some events, and helps with publicity and outreach for all in-state Vets Town Halls.

Veterans who would like to speak at this November’s events can indicate that when registering, or reach out to event organizers. Time permitting, veterans are also welcome to sign up to speak during the events themselves. RSVPs, at vtvetstownhall.org, are optional but encouraged for all attendees at all events. (RSVPs are required for the Rutland pre-event meal.)

All events are free; donations are gratefully accepted. Questions may be directed to Kristen Eaton at vermont@vetstownhall.org.

Community partners for this year’s Vets Town Halls include emcees Kyle Aines, Michelle Caver, James Ehlers, Tristam Johnson, Marty McMahon, Norman VanCor, and Frank Wetherby; local organizers, partners and volunteers American Legion Post 5 Veterans Coffee Hour, the Capitol Police, Catamount Arts, Charlotte Grange, Civil Air Patrol Rutland Composite Squadron, Godnick Adult Center, Lt. Governor John Rodgers, James Ehlers, Rep. Jill Krowinski, Saint Michael’s College Military Community Services, Saint Michael’s College Student Veterans Association, Vermont State House Sergeant at Arms, Social Tinkering, Vermont Adaptive’s Veteran Ventures, Vermont Veterans’ Home, and Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1; outreach partners Bayada, Community College of Vermont, Howard Center, and Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging; and in-kind donors including Cabot Creamery Co-operative, Capitol Grounds Cafe, Chapin Orchard, City Market, Dakin Farm, Hunger Mountain Co-op, Krin’s Bakery, Positive Pie, and Skinny Pancake. These events are supported in part by Vermont Humanities and the Vermont Veterans Fund.



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