In West Newbury, A Building That Feeds the Soul

Nestled in the quiet village of West Newbury, a charming community hall buzzes with life, drawing locals together for monthly dances, turkey suppers, and a host of events that truly...

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In West Newbury, A Building That Feeds the Soul

In the heart of West Newbury, a quaint village in Vermont, a spirited community gathers at the West Newbury Hall to dance, dine, and connect. Don Elder, a regular caller at the lively country dances, steps onto the stage, guiding participants through the dance floor to the tune of “Wabash Cannonball.” For Elder and his wife, Julia, these gatherings are more than just dances—they’re a cherished retirement hobby that unites them and the community.

West Newbury Hall, a historic gem listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a gathering spot filled with energy and warmth. From turkey suppers and variety shows to pancake breakfasts, the hall buzzes with activity throughout the year. “People are drawn to West Newbury Hall because something happens there that feeds their soul,” says Susan Goodell, a longtime volunteer.

Built in the early 1900s, the hall has become a cornerstone of the village, bringing residents and visitors together, regardless of geographical boundaries. “If you’re part of the spirit of West Newbury, you’re considered part of the community,” shares Catherine Kidder, a resident who proudly identifies as part of this unique locale.

With events like the annual turkey supper, which serves hundreds of diners, the hall promotes a sense of belonging and togetherness. “There wouldn’t be a village without the hall,” Goodell reflects, emphasizing its role in maintaining the village’s heartbeat.

As you explore this charming spot, join the next country dance or partake in the local flavors at the turkey supper on October 11—an experience sure to nourish both body and soul!

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