

Mondays March 2, March 16, March 30
available downstairs 10 am onward
Please come in and select a couple of your favorite veggies, fresh from the Intervale.
Extra distribution monthly, last Wednesday, March 25 this month.

9:30 -10 am, every Thursday
Supplement your food budget with free groceries donated by Hannaford. Fresh produce, deli items, packaged sandwiches and salads, dairy products, and more.
Please note the new start time of 9:30 am, as of February 5, 2026.

Maid Marian Rescues
Robin Hood
Thursday, March 12
van departs at 4:30 pm for
5:00 pm show
Exactly what is happening in Nottingham Forest? Come laugh out loud at this non-musical comedy performed by local youth.
$2. van fee

Tuesday, March 17
van departs at 12:45 pm
Missing the movie theater experience and don't want to drive at night? Ride in style on our van to the Majestic 10 in Williston, for a matinee!
Bring your own spending money for refreshments.
$2. van fee
$9.25 discounted ticket

Thursday, March 19
van departs at 11:30 am
There's nothing quite like that steamy maple smell wafting out of the vats in the sugar house. You'll get a tour, a sample to enjoy, and the opportunity to explore the gift shop.
$2. van fee
$5. admission fee

Saturday, March 21
van departs at 11:30 am
Experience the unique musical fusion of Hungrytown, the artistic collaboration of Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson. With Hall's timeless songwriting and Anderson's masterful instrumental arrangements, their music blends traditional folk with rich harmonies and intricate instrumentation.
$2. van fee

Thursday, March 26
10:30 am
Love some granola with your yogurt, or as a mid-afternoon snack? Join Zack and learn how to make your own granola!
"Using someone’s correct personal pronouns is a way to respect them and create an inclusive environment..."
"This place has been a godsend. We moved here seven years ago, and it's hard to make new friends when you're 80! I've met so many wonderful people, and it's like a support group for me." ~ anonymous participant
"I just finished a Flow Singing month at the Heineberg Community Senior Center, and I wanted to say how wonderful it is to sing gathered in a circle in a space with a beautiful, resonant wood floor. I love that the building was built in 1941 by NNE volunteers with donated materials with the intent of supporting community connection and activity. Our Flow Singing circle this month had people in their 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s singing together and connecting. I see people going to Bone Builders classes Tai Chi and Yoga, not to mention all the ongoing activity going on downstairs! Seems like the intent of the building is being met in so many ways. ~ Patricia Norton, Juneberry Music

The Heineberg Community Senior Center, established in 1971, is an independent, community-based non-profit serving more than 600 older Vermonters every year.
Our mission is to support the social, physical, and emotional well-being of community members ages 50+. We offer free, donation-based programs, meals, and activities to reduce isolation, develop friendships, strengthen bones, maintain balance and flexibility, access nutritious food, improve social connections, and share laughter and life experiences.

As an independent 501(c)3 non-profit, donations support our free meals and activities for Chittenden County seniors.
Whether you help through monetary donations, volunteering your time, or sharing information about our programs through word-of-mouth, thank you. We couldn't accomplish our goals without the help of supporters like you.
14 Heineberg Road, Burlington, Vermont 05408, United States
Open today | 10:00 am – 03:00 pm |
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