A couple of weeks into lockdown back in 2020, Bob Bolyard decided to take his longtime character, Amber LeMay, to the wide world of livestreaming. A founding member of the House of LeMay, a long-standing Vermont drag troupe, Bolyard said to himself, “What the hell. I’ve seen other people do stuff online. I’ve got a computer, I’ve got a camera — I can do that.” And a new era for the House of LeMay was born. Traditionally, the group was something to be experienced live. Its musical comedy shows, often holiday-themed, included songs and sketches showcasing the antics of three sisters living in the Hot Dam Trailer Park in the fictional Vermont town of Beaver Pond. Pre-pandemic, they were ladies about town, too, often seen holding court at social events and festivals. The LeMays also host the annual Winter Is a Drag Ball at South Burlington nightclub Higher Ground. Originally scheduled for February, this year’s ball was moved to May 14 due to COVID-19. On March 22, 2020, Bolyard launched his weekly web series, “Amber Live!” Originally called “Ask a Drag Queen,” the talk-variety show initially featured local guests, such as state Rep. Brian Cina (P/D-Burlington) and formerly local drag persona the Rev. Yolanda. But it soon branched out to include pop culture icons, like “Queer as Folk” star Hal Sparks, “Letterkenny” hick K. Trevor Wilson, TikTok queens Madge and Bisket, and patron saint of big cats everywhere Carole Baskin, who became an icon through the Netflix docuseries “Tiger King.” As the show grew, Bolyard and his producer, Russell Dreher, began expanding its content. In addition to interview segments, it now features prerecorded sketch comedy. Characters, including hard-drinking Vermont good ol’ boy Rusty Peen and queen of the kitchen Lucy Belle, regularly serve up laughs. Streaming on YouTube, “Amber Live!” celebrates its 100th episode on Sunday, March 27. The special will feature clips from past interviews, plus new video clips and live appearances from state Rep. John Killacky (D-South Burlington), drag queen Emoji Nightmare, WCAX newscaster Darren Perron and more. Seven Days caught up with Bolyard via video chat. SEVEN DAYS: How does “Amber Live!” continue the legacy of the House of LeMay? BOB BOLYARD: Well, I mention Beaver Pond a lot. That’s our hometown. And we have commercials we’ve done with the Beaver Pond players. And I have Lucy Belle come in and do her “Bitchin’…