Pain d'épice (Spice Bread)
This festive but easy bread will fill your kitchen with the aroma of warm spices!
Read more >This festive but easy bread will fill your kitchen with the aroma of warm spices!
Read more >An upside-down tarte featuring glistening caramelized apples
Read more >Welcome fall with this silky squash soup, flavored with seasonal pears and thyme!
Read more >A lavender-scented custard is a delicious complement to late-summer plums in this easy dessert gratin.
Read more >Featuring fresh berries and crunchy, caramelized hazelnuts, this sophisticated salad is a celebration of summer's bounty.
Read more >In the light of Burlington’s new Sister City connection with Thiès-Est, Senegal, we’re taking a look at an all-but-forgotten historical connection between Vermont and the West African country.
Read more >Janet Biehl reports on Burlington's second Francophone Sister City relationship: with Thiès-Est, Senegal.
Read more >Dr Jules Wetchi est accompagné de trois membres du Département des Travaux Publics de Burlington (DPW) .
Read more >Peter Reilly and Alan Hoffman talk about the Marquis de Lafayette and his Farewell Tour of America in 1824-25.
Read more >Dr Jules Wetchi a accueilli Sophie Sauvé de la Direction des parcs, des loisirs et du secteur riverain de la ville de Burlington (en Français, Lingala, Anglais, et Swahili).
Read more >An Alliance Française chapter has recently been formed in Bricklyn, Vermont, a town existing . . . somewhere nearby.
Read more >Janet Biehl explores the Francophone history of Burlington's Lakeside neighborhood.
Read more >Janet Biehl visited the outdoor sculpture created by Auguste Rodin, in a campground near Lake Champlain.
Read more >The Heritage Winooski Mill Museum has a permanent exhibition about the French Canadian mill workers who once toiled in this building.
Read more >Janet Biehl describes the work of Jules Wetchi, a talented community leader originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo
Read more >The VGL offers many resources to help you find your family history.
Read more >Janet Biehl reports on the history of the Edmundites at Saint Michael's College
Read more >French-Canadian contributions to the US economy, and the hatred stirred up against them
Read more >Patrick Lacroix, a leading scholar of Franco-American history, discusses pre-Civil War immigration to Vermont
Read more >Honoring a Québécois hero of the American Revolutionary War
Read more >Former honorary consul of France in Vermont
Read more >Abby Paige speaks about Franco-Vermont identity and her new play
Read more >Thoughts on “Les Filles du QUOI?”
Read more >Thanks to the groundbreaking research of Hugo Martínez-Cazón, we now know that the Lumière brothers had a factory in Burlington.
Read more >Veronneau succeeds Pomerleau as honorary consul
Read more >On July 27 Dr. Jules Wetchi hosted our president Dana Baron on the African Variety Show. Catch the episode here!
Read more >Two AFLCR members discuss how the AFLCR is bringing Vermont and Quebec together.
Read more >Bilingualism has positive implications for increased cognitive ability.
Read more >Veronneau, Pomerleau, and Pervier discuss French culture in Burlington.
Read more >An interview with Lise Veronneau, Sylvie Butel, and Celia Kingsbury
Read more >A presentation by Carole Salmon of UMass
Read more >How can Burlington be more welcoming to visitors from Montreal?
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