Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech TherapyJobs in
St. Johnsbury, Vermont
The Northeast Kingdom is where Vermonters go
to pay homage to the wilderness. Long views of distant mountains,
the haunting beauty of Lake Willoughby and the area's dark
deep forests frame frontier towns and villages of resilient
character and surprising qualities. The state's northeast
corner was baptized the Northeast Kingdom in 1949 by U.S.
Senator George Aiken in remarks praising its beauty. You haven't
seen Vermont until you've visited the Kingdom! The arts and
sciences have been carefully nurtured here! The Fairbanks
Museum & Planetarium hosts a vast collection of natural
science exhibits in a building which is itself an architectural
delight. But it is the weather reports broadcast from the
museum which bring it to attention many times a day throughout
the state. Keeping an "Eye on the Sky," reflects
the enthusiasm of the museum's founder, Franklin Fairbanks,
who kept weather records decades before he built the museum
in 1891. In the late 1940s the museum took to the airwaves
with radio broadcasts of weather reports laced with natural
history, folklore and bird calls. Nowadays two meteorologists
use state-of-the art technology to bring the reports to a
listener base of three million people, but their reports still
include local history and folklore as well as reports geared
to agriculture, recreation and astronomy. You'll also want
to visit the Catamount Film and Arts Company while here. They
have brought an array of arts programs to northern Vermont
and New Hampshire for more than two decades. The Catamount
Arts Center contains an 85-seat theater, gallery and visual
arts studios. Live performances of music, dance and theater
as well as films are offered at the Center.
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