

News & Events
An array of organizations
Everywhere we look, folks in Sudbury are up to something interesting. Check out these local organizations for more ways to get connected in town.
Sudbury Shares
- Connecting home gardeners with vegetable lovers
- Swapping produce weekly during the summer months
- A great way to meet your neighbors
- Mondays 9am to 10am outside of the Meeting House


Sudbury Community Club
- Founded in 1976, the SCC has been sponsoring community social events ever since
- Lead the charge for the restoration of the Sudbury Meeting House
- New members welcome!
Lake Hortonia Property Owners Association
- They are working to improve conditions on Lake Hortonia, including managing invasive species, promoting cleanliness, protecting wildlife, and enhancing recreational opportunities
- Don’t miss their annual informational meeting in May!


Lake Hortonia Community Trust
- Their mission is to enhance the social-ecological fabric within the Lake Hortonia watershed.
- The minds that brought you the Hootenanny on the Lake est. 2022
- Check out their youtube channel
SUD HUB
- A new collaboration of the Sudbury Community Club and the Lake Hortonia Community Trust
- They are spearheading projects to build community connection, resilience, and resources
- Don’t miss the Village Pop Up on October 19th, 2024!
- Contact at sudhubvt@gmail.com

Sudbury, Vermont
for fans, residents, and friends
For all official inquiries, forms, and assistance please see the
Town Clerk at 43 Huff Pond Rd, Sudbury, VT 05733
Monday 9am to 4pm
Wednesday 5pm to 7pm
Friday 9am to 3pm
or by phone at (802) 623-7296
Sudbury is an idyllic slice of rural Vermont in the northwest corner of Rutland County
Here are some facts & figures about this great place we live in
Population
545 as of the 2020 Census, not too different from the population in 1880 when Sudbury had 562 residents.
Size
22.2 Square miles, we think that’s a pretty lucky number!
Median Age
46.9
“I was born in Sudbury, Vt., February 26, 1828.”
Edwin Atkins Merritt recalling his youth in his 1911 memoir Recollections 1828-1911

Merritt went on from Sudbury to become New York’s official representative at the second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln and he remains Sudbury’s sole Notable Person on Wikipedia.