Sunday, November 9th at 1:00 PM
Free and open to all
Presented by Vets Town Hall, Saint Michael’s College Military Community Services, and SMC Student Veterans Association
All are invited to a Vets Town Hall at the McCarthy Arts Center on Sunday, November 9th, 2025, at 1pm in Colchester, Vermont. Veterans are invited to speak about what their service means to them. Non-veterans are encouraged to attend and listen. This event is free, non-political, and all perspectives are valued. There will be no debate on American foreign policy. Michelle Caver will emcee.
RSVPs are optional, but encouraged. Registration will open in September. Snacks will be available. There may be an optional question-and-answer period with some of the speakers at the end of the event.
What to Expect
For all attendees: All community members are invited to this event. Only veterans will speak, but non-veterans are encouraged to attend and listen. Throughout the event, you may hear something you agree or disagree with. You may have a question. Or you may want to say encouraging words with the intention to help. However, we ask that you please refrain from responding. We are simply here to listen and learn about what it was like to serve in the wars that this nation has chosen to fight.
For speakers: Tell us what your service means to you. Please tell us about your own experiences, whatever they may be, rather than speaking broadly about an issue or organization. You’re a member of our community, and it’s your stories, reflections, and insights that we’re anxious to hear. If you’re interested in speaking but aren’t sure what to speak about, click here for some questions that can serve as starting points. Each veteran will be given up to 10 minutes to speak. Veterans who would like to speak can mark that preference when registering. If you’re considering speaking but prefer not to register, we encourage you to attend. After pre-registered speakers go, the host will take speakers from the floor, time permitting. The goal is for every veteran who would like to speak to have a chance to do so. Of course, veterans (and all community members) are also welcome to simply attend and listen.
Getting There
Directions:
From Burlington: Approaching from downtown Burlington on Colchester Avenue, follow signs for Rte 15 East at Winooski Center. Take Rte 15 East approximately 1 mile to the Saint Michael’s College – South Entrance on left.
From North of Burlington: Take Interstate 89 South to Exit 16. Take right off exit, follow Route 7 south to junction of Route 15 (center of Winooski) Follow Route 15 East approximately 1 mile to the Saint Michael’s College – South Entrance on left.
From South of Burlington: Take Interstate 89 North to Exit 15. Bear right off of Exit 15, Interstate 89 and get into left lane. At the first set of lights, take a left into the parking lot.
Shortly after you enter Saint Michael’s Campus, McCarthy Arts Center will be on your right.
Parking: Free parking will be available for the event. There’s a large lot to the west (left) of McCarthy Arts Center, and additional parking further west along Campus Road, surrounding the Tarrant and Ross Sports Centers, as well as elsewhere on campus. You do not need a permit to park on Saint Michael’s campus during this event. Please consider arriving early to give yourself time to find a space: There should be plenty of parking on campus, but we do overlap a little with the SMC late-morning mass, so it’s good to allow for some extra time. Please consider parking further away if that’s comfortable for you, so that spaces closer to the Arts Center will be available for those with mobility concerns.
Accessibility: The building itself is wheelchair accessible, and has a ramp at the main entrance. While there are steps between the back of the theatre and the stage, any veteran in a wheelchair who would like to speak, please let a volunteer know, as there is a wheelchair-accessible route to the stage. We expect that headsets will be available in the back of the theatre; please ask a volunteer about these if you might have trouble hearing the speakers.
Community Partners

Michelle Caver
(Michelle Caver’s bio to come.)

Saint Michael’s College Military Community Services
Saint Michael’s College is a liberal arts, fully residential college located just outside Burlington, Vermont. Saint Michael’s offers a challenging, diverse intellectual space for veterans to build on their military experience and get ready for life after college.

Saint Michael’s College Student Veterans Association
The mission of the Saint Michael’s College Student Veterans Association is to empower veterans to make a positive transition from the military on to the Saint Michael’s Campus as well as into the community.

Vermont Humanities
A statewide nonprofit organization founded in 1974, Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning. A state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, Vermont Humanities believes that engagement with the world of ideas, in interaction…

Vermont Veterans Fund
The Vermont Veterans Fund was created in 2010 to provide grants or support to individuals or organizations engaged in activities that provide services: Under the guidance of the Veterans Fund committee, a group of veterans and veteran service providers with wide ranging experience in veteran services, the Fund supports large and small programs developed by…