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Brattleboro Music Center Frog Meadow New England's Best All Male Gay Resort in Southern Vermont

In addition to providing a full array of education, performance and concert experiences for generations of residents, the Music Center has also attracted scores of professional musicians and other artists to the area.

The Brattleboro Music Center offers people of all ages the chance to not only appreciate music, but to learn, play and express themselves.

Founded in 1952 by artistic director Blanche Honegger Moyse, the Brattleboro Music Center is a unique, community-based organization, exceptional for the breadth and quality of its programs. Today, under the artistic advisement of Jaime Laredo and Sharon Robinson, the BMC consists of numerous performance, participation, and education programs.

For over 60 years the Brattleboro Music Center has helped define southeastern Vermont as a rural region distinctive for its rich cultural life. In addition to providing a full array of education, performance and concert experiences for generations of residents, the Music Center has also attracted scores of professional musicians and other artists to the area. The result is a town and region nationally renowned as home to a rich diversity of artists and arts events.

Each year the Music Center enriches the lives of more than 10,000 residents of southeastern Vermont and neighboring New Hampshire and Massachusetts counties. Hundreds of classes, workshops, concerts and other events bring people together to learn, listen, and join together in celebration of music and community.

As an organization serving a predominantly rural region where most residents have low to modest income levels, the Music Center is committed to keeping its programs financially accessible to all. Free school programs, reduced ticket prices and financial aid, as well as specific outreach programs, help extend the demographic reach of our work as far as possible.

Participation is the Key
The true magic of music is in creating and enjoying it together. At the BMC:

• More than 400 Music School students receive instruction and play together in ensembles and three student orchestras.
• Nearly 200 singers and instrumentalists come together to make music in the BMC’s Brattleboro Concert Choir, Windham Orchestra and Blanche Moyse Chorale.
• Thousands experience live music each season at concerts presented by the BMC. Internationally renowned musicians, area professionals, local amateurs, and Music School faculty and students give over 40 concerts per year.
• Through collaborations with 6 area arts organizations and 20 public schools, the BMC creates unique performance and participation experiences for our community.
• People of all ages and abilities pursue their musical interests at the BMC.

bmcvt.org for information, programs and concert schedules

38 Walnut St, Brattleboro, VT 05301
(802) 257-4523

 

Some of the many 200 year old stone walls at Frog Meadow!
About Us

Frog Meadow Farm Bed & Breakfast and Massage Oasis for Men is a welcoming, non-judgmental place for men of all colors and backgrounds to unwind and shed the trappings of busy modern life.

Frog Meadow frequently hosts men’s gatherings, workshops and retreats. Hosts Dave & Scott are committed to providing a welcoming environment to re-connect with nature and yourself.

The South RoomFrog Meadow is only 4 miles from the popular Rock River swimming hole, 10 miles from Brattleboro, VT and 30 minutes Mount Snow & Stratton Mountain ski resorts.

Relax in our spring-fed swimming pond, soak in our wood-fired hot tub, or enjoy our 4-season recreation trails and extensive perennial gardens and orchard!

Be sure to check out our special events calendarphoto galleriesrooms/lodging pages & lodging specials and discover all that gay-friendly Southern Vermont has to offer!

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Guest Reviews

“What a fantastic stay!”

What a fantastic stay at Frog Meadow! Stayed here for a few days in October to take in the beautiful colors of Vermont in the Fall. The accommodations were superb and very comfortable, the grounds and gardens picturesque and just far enough from town to make you feel like you have escaped the hustle and bustle (although the Village of Newfane is just a few minutes down the road if you need to get supplies).

The hosts were great, and they prepared a very decent, varied breakfast every morning. Having lived in the area for a long time, they were very helpful in pointing out where to go and what to do in the area. They really made us feel at home and nothing was too much trouble. In addition, they went above and beyond to return my credit card which I inadvertently left at the property when I checked out, and went to an enormous amount of effort to re-unite me with my card as I was visiting from overseas and only had a short time to get the card back. My sincere thanks again for their kindness!

I would really highly recommend this place if you need to get a bit of peace and quiet, enjoy the beautiful Vermont countryside and get pampered in the process too!

James D., Wellington, New Zealand
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