David Stromeyer used to walk up the dirt road between his house and studio and feel a mix of emotions. He would stop to examine the tall sculptures he created in his studio and displayed in meadows on his property. On those walks, Stromeyer felt confident about his work but grew frustrated that his sculptures weren’t seen much by the general public. “It was bittersweet back then. I was generally proud of my accomplishments and how everything looked here,” says Stromeyer. “But the bitter part was that more people weren’t experiencing it.” That all changed in 2014 when he and…

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		Brattleboro Winter Farmers’ Market 2025–2026 Season
			The Brattleboro Winter Farmers’ Market returns for its 20th season starting Saturday, November 1st, 2025, at the Winston Prouty Campus....		
		
		
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