Shops, restaurants, and art galleries will be open for this event. Musicians, face painters, circus tricks, and antique cars will liven up the streets.
Start the evening early with a tour of village gardens at 4 pm. Mary Ann McCloud and Ellie Roden will open their private gardens on Ray Hill to the public.
Next, head downtown and visit the gardens at Quaigh Design and the Nancy Willard Memorial garden at the library.
Finish the garden tour with a “flower hunt” at Memorial Hall and Manyu’s Boutique.
Artist Skeets Richards will be on the porch at Gallery Wright. He will will be playing bluegrass banjo as well as demonstrating his painting techniques. Ann Coleman and Jesse Senecal will be chalking up the sidewalk outside the Ann Coleman Gallery.
At 5:30 Jay McMahon, magician and entertainer, will astonish people of all ages on the library lawn.
Check out some of our new busineses in town. Meet Phil Conway, author of the book “Wake Up Moments,” at Cranberry and Sage, make some jewelry at Just Bead It, and stop by Snow Country and see their recent renovations. Or visit some of your old favorites, and start your Christmas shopping early. Be sure not to miss Pickwell’s Barn for a wine tasting by Honora. Make a late evening reservation at one of our fine restaurants, or grab a quick bite at Dot’s, Jezebel’s, or Zuppardis Pizza.
There is something for everyone so bring your friends and come down rain or shine. Pick up a program the day of the stroll at the Mount Snow Chamber of Commerce or at our new park at the light.
Visit www.visitvermont.com. All activities are free, donations will be accepted for the Garden Walk to help support future Village Strolls.
The next Village Stroll (in partnership with Blueberryfest and DVCP) will be Saturday August 1 5 from 9:30 pm.
Bring dancing shoes because South Main Street will be closed for a performance by the Greg Burnell Band, formerly of the Jacksonville blues band.

