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2Gifford Medical Center celebrated the opening of 25 new


private inpatient rooms on
December 17, 2015. The
new unit brings an upgraded standard of inpatient
care unusual for a small
community hospital in
Vermont.
It really is amazing that a
health care facility of our size can
provide this level of modern care to our community, Administrator Joseph Woodin told a
group of supporters gathered for an opening
ceremony. The private room model is now
standard for new construction, but renovating
older units is often expensive and takes years
to complete. We began planning for this
nearly ten years ago, and have been able to
complete our project on time, on budget, and
with very little disruption for patients and
staff.
Private rooms reduce infections and stress,
allow medical teams to bring technology and
service directly to the bedside, and give
patients the privacy they need for bedside
consultations and family visits. This model of
care has been shown to improve sleep, reduce
stress, promote healing, and shorten hospital
stays.
Careful planning, creative use of existing
space, and input from staff throughout the
construction process allowed the hospital to
incorporate important upgrades to the new
inpatient unit including:
Two larger rooms for patients unable to
move easily have overhead lifts that can glide
into special in-room showers to accommodate
bathing
Two isolation rooms with an enclosed entry
can be used for patients with airborne infections
Two end-of-life care rooms open onto a
courtyard garden and have adjoining space
for visiting family members and friends

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Heres how it works:
* Pancake breakfasts will be held on the first Sunday of every
month from 8 am-10 am (excluding October), benefiting a
different non-profit each month.
* Morse Farm will provide all ingredients - pancakes, bacon,
coffee, oj, milk and of course, maple syrup.
* All profits from the event will be sent to the Non Profit in
check form after the event. Price of breakfast is suggested at $6,
however Non Profit has the right to request a higher ticket price
if they see fit.
* Morse Farm will have staff on hand
for kitchen access, questions, etc. Non
Profit will provide 2-6 people to serve,
cook, clean up, etc.
* Morse Farm will promote the event
on on Monday morning WDEV spot
as well as on our Facebook page and
in store. Non Profit is encouraged to
promote the event how they see fit.
* Morse Farm requires proof of
Non Profit status, such as a 501C
determination letter.
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to hold their Pancake Breakfast by
emailing sara@morsefarm.com.
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A physical therapy room with outside access allows recovering


patients to practice getting in
and out of cars before leaving
for home
New wound-care tub room
Centralized nursing station
to promote teamwork and promote better communication
Comfortable family waiting room
with furniture that extends to accommodate sleeping
A restful dcor with paintings and photographs by local artists, gentle lighting, and
hallway visitor hand-washing stations.
The long term strategic planning behind
this project began nearly fifteen years ago,
when a new addition was built to house
Menig Extended Care. Because it was built to
hospital (not nursing home) standards, that
space could be converted into the new private
rooms when the Menig Nursing Home relocated to a new building in Randolph Center
last spring.
The new Menig Nursing Home and private
patient rooms are part of a three-phased project supported by the Vision for the Future
capital campaign. The last phase of renovations will create a new centrally located
Birthing Center, scheduled to open in June
2016.
This is the largest fundraising effort in
Giffords 112-year history. Thanks to generous community support and our dedicated
volunteer campaign steering committee, we
are $800,000 from our $5 million campaign
goal, said Development Director Ashley
Lincoln. Years of creative planning and
good fiscal stewardship made it possible for
us to create industry standard private rooms,
respond to a real need for senior housing, and
upgrade our popular Birthing Center in this
one project. It has been so satisfying to see
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Victor Badeau Retires After 50 Years

Its Been A Long, Good Ride

Central Vermonts premier


automobile salesman, Victor
Badeau, has quietly hung up
his full-time hat after 50 years
of distinguished service at
local dealerships.
125 N. Main St. 1st Floor twoKnown
as Mr. Cadillac
Barre, VT (he has owned six or seven
802-622-0335 himself) Badeau is always
smartly dressed, polite,
knowledgeable, and one of
the first to be at work in the
morning and one of the last to
leave at night, say his bosses
and thanks for your support
at Cody Chevrolet-Cadillac
in 2015 from Bragg Farm
where he has worked for the
last 15 years.
Robert
Bob
Cody
explained whatever needed
to be done moving cars, Cody Chevrolet owner, Bob Cody (left) and sale manager Mike Gosselin (right) congratulate Victor
Badeau on a truly remarkable career of automobile salesman ship. Badeau will continue to be on call
STARTING
brushing off vehicles after a for the Barre-Montpelier Road dealership.
DEC. 26
snow storm or just sweeping
work ethic. At one time, he was also the number three salesthe entrance way to the dealman of Pontiacs for New England.
ership Victor never hesitatVictor Badeau was the oldest of a 16-child French Canadian
ed or had to be told what to
family in Barre. His name, Victor, means little strongman
do.
and in fact, he was named after Victor Little Samson
And Victor felt just as honDelamare, a famous French Canadian strongman.
ored to work for two locally(excluding food products)
My mother was a saint and my father was a provider for
owned dealerships whose
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us without making a lot of money, recalls Badeau adding that
owners he called giants
other family members influenced him, especially on his
among men.
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for any occasion.
to him like Skip Arioli and his large family.
years
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Badeau always had the strong desire to succeed and at first
Cadillac-GMC-Toyota with
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when the Cadillac franchise
was shifted by GM to the Chevrolet lineup, Badeau moved to Boston where Cardinal Cushing resided.
Vermont
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Almost by chance, Victor fell into the car business when his
knowledgeable
about other GMC and national makes on the
Farm
Maple Farm
mother-in-law
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lot.
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Badeau worked at Arioli Mens Shop, one of the nicest
Williamstown) is filled with Excellence in Service awards
which Badeau is very proud of and attributable to his hard mens shops in New England that was formerly in downtown
Barre where Paige and Campbell Insurance is now. One day,
while in Barre, he noticed a woman walking across the street
and said to Skip Arioli Im going to marry that girl.
Fourteen months later, they married. Victor and Lubiana celebrated their 50th Anniversary last January.
Besides Lubiana (whose father brought his family to this
country from Italy and applied his stone-cutting skills for the
Barre Granite Industry), victor fell in love with her native
country, Italy, and enjoy regularly vacationing there.
The Badeaus have three children - Gianni, Robert and
Tania and three grandchildren to date Garrett, Alayna and
Autumn all of which will keep the couple very busy during
their retirement (Lubiana operated Lubianas Bridal Shop in
downtown Barre for 32 years).
But Victor still goes into Codys almost every day to see if
there are any questions and will be there to fill in occasionally,
if needed.
Badeaus tips on successful automobile salesmanship are
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At a holiday produce drop last week at


North Barre Manor, the Vermont Foodbank
announced that VSECU, a credit union for
everybody in Vermont, will again support the
organization with $40,000 to support food
distribution to Vermonters in need of food.
This marks a total of $160,000 that VSECU
has donated over 4 years.
We are so grateful for the longtime support of VSECU in the work of ending hunger
in Vermont, said John Sayles, Vermont
Foodbank CEO. Their leadership on issues
of health and food security is critical to our
work ensuring that no one in Vermont goes
hungry.
Todays drop is part of a larger effort to
provide fresh food to people where they live.
In partnership with SASH (Supports and
Services at Home), the Vermont Foodbank
provides fresh food deliveries to housing sites
throughout the state.
According to Bonnie Parry, SASH
Coordinator, The Vermont Foodbank is a
lifesaver for low-income Vermonters who
often do not have transportation or an ade-

quate food budget. Healthy foods like fruits


and vegetables are some of the most expensive items to buy at the grocery store, but with
the SASH program and the Foodbank working together, we are able to provide these
items at no cost, deliver it to their homes, and
promote a healthier lifestyle.
The grant from VSECU will support the
expansion of food deliveries like the one
today at North Barre Manor by funding the
operation of a new truck that will serve locations in and around Rutland, Brattleboro and
Bennington.
Staff and board members from VSECU
were on hand and volunteered to help distribute the food at the North Barre Manor center.
At VSECU, we believe that every
Vermonter should have access to resources
that satisfy their basic needs such as food,
shelter, heat, and financial well-being, said
Rob Miller, CEO of VSECU, This gift to
power the Foodbanks expansion of delivery
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ALINE M. PAGE, 92, died peacefully at home


Carolyns life will be honored and celebrated with a service
on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015. She was born in West
to be held at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery
Chapel followed by inurnment in the family memorial section
Salisbury on June 9, 1923. Aline was the daughat a time to be announced in the Spring of 2016.
ter of Philias and Alberta (Page) Quesnel. She
There are no calling hours.
attended the University of Vermont and joined
Carolyn Ann Gagne
Memorial contributions may be made to the Central
the U.S. Army in 1945 and served as a teletype
Carolyn Ann Gagne, 73, of Crescent Vermont Humane Society, PO Box 687, Montpelier, VT
operator. Aline owned a beauty shop in
Lane, died Wednesday, December 16, 05601-0687.
Burlington for two years. She was married in 1950 to Arthur
The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy S. Page, of Casselman, Ontario. They started their married
2015 at her home surrounded by her lovStreet, Barre is in charge of the arrangements.
ing family.
lives in Essex Junction operating a farm for 37 years. In 1987,
Born April 12, 1942, in Plainfield, she
they moved to Barre Town, and then in 1998, they moved to
was the daughter of Leo and Emma Other Passings
Williamstown. Aline spent many hours studying the Bible,
(Baldwin) Nichols. She attended St.
JAMES M. BOND, 95, a Barre native, passed sharing the Bible message with others, and also enjoyed quiltMonica Elementary School and graduataway Dec. 16, 2015, at the Banner Baywood ing and sewing. She was a member of the Barre Congregation
ed from Spaulding High School in Barre Hospital in Mesa, Arizona. Born in Barre on June 4, 1920, Jim
of Jehovah's Witnesses.
City in 1961.
was the ninth of 10 children born to Grace and Harley Bond.
On May 11, 1963, she married her He attended Barre schools, served in the U.S. Army during
high school sweetheart, since age 16, Paul Gagne, at St. World War II, and spent the majority of his working years at
CAROLINE FOSTER WYETH TODD of
Monicas Catholic Church. Following their marriage they the Merriam Graves Corp. On May 26, 1946, he married Ruth
Northfield,
Vermont,
and
Duxbury,
lived in Barre City and since 1968 at their present home on Taylor in East Montpelier, and together they enjoyed a
Massachusetts, passed away late on the afterCrescent Lane.
66-year marriage raising their children and working in Barre
noon of Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2015, at the age of
Carolyn had worked for many years as a secretary and and then retiring to Arizona. Ruth passed away in 2013. Jim
87. She was lovingly cared for by hospice and
receptionist first at the Granite Mutual Insurance Company in was active in the Barre Congregational Church, the Masonic
wonderful nurses. Her family was at her bedside
Barre, later the Vermont Division of the American Cancer Lodge, the American Legion and served on the Barre
and she was at peace. Her parents were William
Society office in Montpelier where she received many acco- Development Committee. Upon retirement he learned to play
Henry
Wyeth
Jr. of Essex, Massachusetts, and Helen Foster
lades for her work as an event coordinator, and retired from golf and was a member of the Barre Country Club before
Lee, of Beverly, Massachusetts. She attended Beverly schools
the Cabot Cheese Annex Store in Waterbury Center.
moving to Arizona where he played 18 holes six days a week from kindergarten through high school, where she graduated
She enjoyed sewing, crafts, casino gambling, camping and for 25 years.
in June 1946. In high school, Carol was an excellent student
attending her son and grandsons hockey games and her
and went on to graduate from Smith College in 1950 followgranddaughters dance recitals and especially loved her dog,
RUSSELL NORMAN BROWN, ing in the footsteps of her mother, class of 1914, and her aunt,
Buffy.
age 63, of Marshfield, Vermont, Barbara Lee, class of 1922. Carol did graduate work at
Her memberships included St. Monica Catholic Church and
passed away at home on December 18, 2015 Radcliffe College. The program was a one-year curriculum
Court St. Monicas, the Catholic Daughters of the Americas.
after a courageous battle with cancer, with his that followed the Harvard Business School model, developed
Besides her husband, Paul, she leaves her daughter Deborah
family by his side. Born on October 2, 1952, he by Harvard professor T. North Whitehead.
Gagne-Barney and her husband, Chuck of Barre Town and her
was the son of Leon Brown and Katherine
son Brent Gagne and his wife, Susan, of Barre City and 3
(Joyal) Brown Vallaincourt. Russell graduated
grandchildren Cole and Rachel Barney and Christian Gagne,
MARTIN "BUD" UPMAL, formerly of 21
and she will be remembered for the love for her husband, from St. Johnsbury Trade Center in 1970 earning a degree as
a machine tradesman, which was the beginning of a successTerrace St., Montpelier, Vermont, passed away
children, and grandchildren.
from medical complications at his home in
Also surviving are her sisters Shirley Granger and Lorraine ful career as a mechanic. In 1972, Russell enlisted in the U.S.
Air Force and continued his mechanic career. He was staSpring Hill, Florida, on Dec. 10, 2015. He was
Hebert and her brother George Nichols.
86. He was born in Miami, Florida, on Christmas
She was predeceased by her parents and her brother, Leo tioned at Nellis AFB, 474 Tactical Fighter Wing in Las Vegas,
Nevada; 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Iceland; and
Nichols, Jr.
Eve 1928 and moved to Montpelier in 1930. He
lastly at the Vermont Air National Guard, 158th FW
was a graduate of Montpelier High School and
Maintenance Squadron, as a tactical aircraft maintenance attended Norwich University before enlisting in the United
specialist. During his time in the service he was awarded sev- States Army, where he served in Korea and postwar Germany.
In Memoriam
eral medals including the Air Force Commendation Medal.
He returned home after his military service and began a
After serving more than 21 years in the USAF, he retired in
In Loving
November 1994. Russell was proud of his service to his coun- 40-year public service career working for the state of Vermont
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try and displayed it in his everyday interactions with his fam- that included time with the Department of Motor Vehicles, the
Memory Of
ily, friends and acquaintances alike. After retirement from the Real Estate Commission and ending with Civil Defense.
Robert Bob
USAF, Russell opened his own auto repair business, which he Upon state retirement, he continued work with the Federal
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Spice on Snow Winter Festival Indiegogo Campaign Underway

Winter is cold in Vermont. The Summit School of Traditional


Music and Culture will heat things up by hosting the 6th
annual Spice on Snow Winter Music, Food and Dance
Festival February 18-21, 2016. This festival is essential to
winter in our community, powering us through the darkest
days, as well as a fantastic celebration of all we do year-round
at the Summit School. Summit School needs to raise $7500 to
bring these artists to Montpelier. This is only a portion of our
festival budget, but with the communitys help, Summit
School can bring high quality performers to Montpelier while
keeping the door fees low.
The more festival support Summit School can obtain
through fundraising efforts, the more accessible it can make
the entire event. In appreciation of the donations, tickets to
festival shows, festival passes and other Spice on Snow surprises will be offered. Any small gift will help this festival be
successful.
You can also visit Summit Schools website to find out
more: http://www.summit-school.org

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This year, Summit School is bringing a new selection of


nationally known performers to Montpelier to teach workshops and play concerts throughout the weekend. Featured
artists include: Foghorn Stringband (high energy old-time
music from Portland, Oregon), Cajun Country Revival (featuring duo, Joel Savoy and Jesse Lege, plus members of
Foghorn Stringband), Corey Porche (Cajun/Zydeco dance and
Creole culture), and the Sweetback Sisters (authentic honkytonk and close harmonies by Emily Miller and Zara Bode).
The festival also features Cajun food by Chef Bill Koucky, a
special performance by Young Traditions Touring group,
square dancing and contra dancing, and other performances
by local Vermont bands.
Summit School representatives said they are excited to
celebrate the winter with dances, food, music workshops, and
concerts. The Summit School of Traditional Music and
Culture is a non-profit folk music school located in Montpelier,
Vermont. Summit School hosts ongoing classes, workshops,
and concerts for adults, children and families year-round.

WIC Offers Ways to Learn About


New eWIC Card System

Vermont WIC is moving from a home


delivery system to a retail eWIC card system.
To help WIC participants get ready for this
change, the Health Department is leading
learning sessions in Barre, Waterbury and
Plainfield throughout January.
Starting in March, new WIC participants in
the Barre area will have one card they can use
to choose all their WIC foods at the grocery
store.
It is like a food package on a card, said
Sasha Bianchi, Barre district director. WIC
participants will have greater flexibility and
convenience with the new system.
At the 20 minute learning sessions, families can find out what to buy, where to shop,
and how to keep track of purchases. Families
will have new options for foods available
through WIC including yogurt, whole wheat
pasta, and tortillas and more brands for current WIC foods such as eggs, dairy, cereal,
whole grains, and peanut butter.
Throughout most of Washington County
and five towns in northwest Orange County,
the card will be mailed to current WIC participants in March. Families can use the card
to buy their WIC foods in the store starting on
April 1.
All WIC families who attend a learning
session will receive a new Food Guide
Booklet and have a chance to win one of five
new slow cookers.
As other parts of the state have started
using the card, we have learned that attending
a learning session can set families up for success, Bianchi said. Were hoping to make
the change from the home deliveries to the

cards as easy as possible.


Learning session dates and times are:
Jan. 5: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Barre, McFarland
State Office Building, 5 Perry St., Suite 250
Jan. 7: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Barre, Highgate
Housing, Community Room, 121 Highgate
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Jan. 9: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Waterbury, Thatcher
Brook School, Childrens Room, 47 Stowe
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Jan. 11: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Barre, McFarland
State Office Building, 5 Perry St., Suite 250
Jan 13: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Barre, McFarland
State Office Building, 5 Perry St., Suite 250
Jan. 14: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Plainfield Health
Center, 157 Towne Ave. (downstairs)
Jan. 20: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Waterbury
Congregational Church, 8 N. Main St.
Jan. 21: 5:30 p.m. Barre, McFarland State
Office Building, 5 Perry St., Suite 250 (group
session)
Jan. 25: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Barre, McFarland
State Office Building, 5 Perry St., Suite 250
Jan. 27: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Barre, McFarland
State Office Building, 5 Perry St., Suite 250
WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition
Program for Women, Infants, and Children)
has been helping pregnant women, new mothers, and young children for more than 40
years eat well, learn about nutrition, and stay
healthy. WIC is designed to serve incomeeligible pregnant women, women who are
breastfeeding or who have a new baby,
infants, and children up to age 5. In the Barre
District, 1275 individuals are currently served
by WIC.

Changes at Prevent Child Abuse Vermont

Prevent Child Abuse Vermont (PCAVT) is


pleased to announce the results of the 2015
Officers of the Board elections. Elected at the
December 9, 2015 Board of Directors meeting, the following Board Members will serve
one year terms as officers of PCAVT beginning immediately.
Patricia A. McDonald of Berlin,
President
Meg Herrington, LCMHC of Manchester
Center, Vice President

Jeff Small, CPA of South Burlington,


Treasurer
Nancy Russell of White River Junction,
Secretary
PCAVT proudly welcomes Steve Dale of
Montpelier to the Board of Directors as well
as returning Director, Bill Miller of Essex.
The entire Board and Staff of PCAVT are
committed to strengthening families, schools,
and communities to ensure that all children
are feel safe, connected, and supported.

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working as an attorney on development issues for the City of
Boston Law Department and an 100-attorney law firm in
Boston to the position.
Im thrilled by this opportunity to give back to this incredible community, Sterrett said. Although the economic
development issues I worked on in Boston were on a much
larger scale, the same principles apply. I look forward to
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SUPER CROSSWORD

Two Saturdays ago was the last day the Waterbury Public
Library was open at their temporary location at 30 Foundry
Street. The library will remain closed until they open the
doors at their newly constructed home back at 28 North Main
St. During this time, the staff will be busy packing up, organizing, and preparing for the move sometime during the second week in January.
The library will not be able to take Interlibrary Loan or
Hold requests while they are closed, however, those with a
current, valid library card can still access eBooks and
Audiobooks through OneClick Digital and OverDrive using
your library barcode and PIN to sign in. As a matter of fact, a
lot of new content has just been added. The link for these
digital resources can be found on their website at www.waterburypubliclibrary.com
Any items currently checked out can be left in the book
return box on the porch of 30 Foundry St. through January 7.
If the book return is not on the porch, it means the box has
moved or is in transit, so please hold checked out items until
the new library opens sometime in January. Dont worry there will not be any late fines or penalties during this time.
The library staff greatly appreciates everyones patience
during their time of transition.

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Daylight Saving Time starts
St. Patricks Day
Palm Sunday
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January - Wolf Moon


Also known as the Moon after Yule, Old Moon or Snow Moon, the full moon in January was
named after howling wolves.
February - Snow Moon
Februarys full moon was dedicated to the snowy conditions that marked the month. It was
also sometimes called the full hunger moon by North American tribes who would find their
food sources depleted due to the winter.
March - Worm Moon
The last full moon of the winter season in March, is also known as the Lenten Moon, the
Crow Moon to signify the crows that appear at the end of winter, and Sap Moon to mark the
time for harvesting maple syrup from maple tree saps. It is also known as the Worm Moon
because of the earthworms that come out at the end of winter and herald the coming of
spring.
April - Pink Moon
The first full moon in April is sometimes called the Paschal Moon in the ecclesiastical
calendar because it is used to determine the date for Easter - the first Sunday after the
Paschal Moon is Easter. The name Pink Moon comes from the pink flowers phlox that
grow in many places at the beginning of spring. Other names for this full moon include
Sprouting Grass Moon, Egg Moon and Fish Moon.
May - Flower Moon
The May full moon is known as Flower Moon to signify the flowers that bloom during this
month. Other names for the full moon are Milk Moon and Corn Planting Moon.
June - Strawberry Moon
Junes full moon is named after strawberries that become plentiful during this month.
July - Buck Moon
The full moon for the month of July is called Buck Moon to signify the new antlers that
emerge from Buck Deers foreheads around this time if the year. This full Moon is also
known as Thunder Moon or Hay Moon.
August - Sturgeon Moon
The full moon for August is called Sturgeon Moon because of the large number of fish that
can be easily found in the lakes in North America. Other names for this full moon include
Green Corn Moon or Grain Moon.
September - Harvest Moon
Septembers full Moon is called Harvest Moon because farmers tend to harvest their crops
around the full Moon.
October - Hunters Moon or Blood Moon
Traditionally, tribes spent the month of October preparing for the coming winter. This
included hunting, slaughtering and preserving meats for use as food. This led to Octobers
full Moon being called the Hunters Moon and sometimes Blood Moon or Sanguine Moon.
However, this should not be confused with a Total Lunar Eclipse - Blood Moon
November - Beaver Moon
According to folklore, the full moon for November is named after Beavers who become
active while preparing for the winter.
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December is the month when winter begins for most of the Northern Hemisphere, hence, its
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hats the biggest obstacle to your
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werent born rich? Actually, the chief hurdle you face is something over which you
have control: your own emotions.
Your emotions can lead to a variety of
ill-advised investment behaviors, such as these:
Cutting losses Declines in the financial markets can
lead some investors to try to cut their losses by selling
investments whose price has declined. Yet, when prices have
dropped, it may actually be a good time to buy investments,
not sell them, especially when the investments are still fundamentally sound.
Chasing performance In the investment world, the flip
side of fear is greed. Just as some investors are propelled
by fear of loss, others are motivated by quick, big gains. They
may pursue hot investments, only to be disappointed when
the sizzle quickly fizzles. Instead of trying to score that one
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dollars among a range of vehicles stocks, bonds, government securities, certificates of deposit (CDs) and so on. While
diversification cant guarantee a profit or protect against loss,
it may help reduce the impact of market volatility on your
portfolio.
Focusing on the short term When the market is down,
you might get somewhat upset when you view your monthly
investment statements. But any individual statement is just a
snapshot in time; if you were to chart your investment results
over a period of 10, 15 or 20 years, youd see the true picture

of how your portfolio is doing and, in all likelihood, that


picture would look better than a statement or two you
received during a down market. In any case, dont overreact
to short-term downturns by making hasty buy or sell
decisions. Instead, stick with a long-term strategy thats
appropriate for your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon.
Heading to the investment sidelines Some people get
so frustrated over market volatility that they throw up their
hands and head to the investment sidelines until things
calm down. And its certainly true that, when owning stocks,
there are no guarantees; you do risk losing some, or all, of
your investment. But if you jump in and out of the market to
escape volatility, you may take on an even bigger risk the
risk of losing some of the growth youll need to reach your
goals. Consider this: If you had invested $10,000 in a package
of stocks mimicking the S&P 500 in December 1979, your
investment would have grown to more than $426,000 by
December 2013. But if you had missed just the 10 best days
of the market during that time, your $10,000 would only have
grown to less than $206,000 a difference of about $220,000,
according to Ned Davis Research, a leading investment
research organization. The bottom line? Staying invested over
the long term can pay off. (Keep in mind, though, that the
S&P 500 is an unmanaged index and isnt meant to depict an
actual investment. Also, as youve no doubt heard, past performance is not a guarantee of future results.)
Our emotions are useful in guiding us through many
aspects of our lives, but when you invest, youre better off
using your head and not your heart.
This article was written by Edward Jones and provided by
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VSECU Offers Community Solar Loans for Limited Time

VSECU, a credit union for everybody in Vermont, has been


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community solar arrays. The funding, available only through
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Merry Christmas! Gas prices fell to below $2.00 in Barre last week
as the price of oil continued to drop.

Editor,
We owe no allegiance; we bow to no throne, our ruler is
law, and the law is our own. From the Song of
Vermonters,1779.
Today this is not true. Through the mask of renewable energies, out of country corporations have created law and made
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Vermonts wildlife habitat and Vermonts rural communities.
Corporate funding has developed its brand of standards,
which when looked at closely are not in line with wildlife and
human communities. Fossil fuel and renewable science are
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same for CEOs and subcontractors who line up for the trough
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Editor,
making crafts, preparing mailings, making MSAC a welcomThe International Panel on Climate Change or COP 21 is ing place, working at special events, fundraising, helping
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On November 30th, we hosted an Open House, sponsored
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The Residence at Otter Creek and Shelburne Bay. Over
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100 community members enjoyed the entertainment of Burr
to burn fossil fuels, the population of the world was one bil- Morse, JingJi Stengel, Ron Merkin, and the Montpelier
lion people. Now it is 7.4 billion and expected to grow to 10 Ukulele Players, along with class demonstrations, refreshbillion by 2050. If the population was still at one billion we ments, tours, raffles, and conversations with community partwouldnt be facing anywhere near the problem we are facing ners at the lively event. Thank you to all who contributed to
now.
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going to replace myself once so that I will not add to green- encouraged many members to give at a higher level this year,
house gas emissions any more than necessary by my off- and others to give for the first time. Thank you all!
MSAC, a department of the City of Montpelier, serves
spring. I am also going to wait until I am about 25 years old
because then I can do a better job of raising my children. It 1000+ area residents 50+, 85% as members. All are welcome
would also help considerably if female contraception pills, to participate. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for
rather than having to be prescribed by doctors, could be made the older adults in the Montpelier area through opportunities
that develop physical, mental, cultural, social, and economic
available over the counter as they are in Oregon and California. well-being in a welcoming, flexible environment. Forty-five
Of course men are equally responsible for pregnancies and not affordable winter classes in movement, humanities, arts and
all of the burden should be put on women.
technology begin the week of January 11th. Financial aid is
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Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss

ing. And that folks, is how it should be.


So now we have the questions as to why our children of
today arent told these stories because they are too scary? And
it is my opinion that those of us who were brought up on these
fairy tales have, for the most part, turned out alright! And for
those who havent, I find it hard to blame their lifestyle
choices on fairy tales.
But back to our children of today. It is
my opinion that the scariest thing that the
children are exposed to today is the news
on TV. And if you are naive enough to think
that the children dont watch it or dont
understand what they are watching, I think
you are 100% wrong! But lets assume you
are right and that you dont allow your
children to watch the evening news. Do
they have a cell phone? Or do they have an
iPad or some other type of device to play
video games on? And if they do, the evening news is only a small part of the frightening things that are available to them, on a
daily even an hourly basis.
Nothing is much worse than many of the
video games that our children play every single day. If you
think I am exaggerating, take the time to find out just what
games they are actually playing. Just because you didnt buy
them for them doesnt mean that they dont get them from
their friends. And those games, my friends, are the most
frightening things you can imagine! Instead of hearing about
or reading about a wicked witch, which everyone knows
really arent real, they are exposed to video games which kill
and torture in the most realistic ways possible. And even if
you think that you are keeping track of what your children are
playing and exposed to, again, you are being quite nave!
You know that I am on my way to make a suggestion, fairy
tale wise. Come on, give your children (or grandchildren) the
opportunity to cuddle up with you and hear the fantasy stories
that allow them to hear about make-believe. Unfortunately, it
is only in fairy tales that good always triumphs over evil. And
that folks, is still a good thing!

Editors note: Judy is still recovering from two heart attacks, so we hope
you enjoy one of her previously-published columns.
I was shocked the other day when
someone told me that kids today are
never read Grimms Fairy Tales.
What I said, why? And the
answer was that they are too scary
for children! So, of course, I thought
about it for quite a while and decided
that I need to refute that crazy
thought.
When I was little, I loved the
Grimms Fairy Tales and was never
scared by them. However, I was
scared by the face of the wicked
stepmother in the movie version of
Snow White! But all during my
younger days, because I could read
at such an early age, I was given a
set of Grimms and Andersons Fairy
tales. Well, it didnt take long before
I realized that the Grimm brothers wrote tales that I loved, but
Mr. Anderson wrote tales that I really didnt like. I still think
about that poor little ugly duckling who no one loved until he
became a swan and pretty! Does that send a good message?
Ugly is an outcast but pretty is good? Not in my book!
And I have always thought that most of his tales send either
a bad message or are just too scary to be acceptable.
Now, the Grimm brothers are a different story (ha, ha, ha).
Although many of their tales are a little scary, they always
have a good ending. The bad witch or evil person always seem
to get it in the end. Look at Hansel and Gretel. Although they
are captured by the evil witch, they get her in the end by pushing her into the oven that she was trying to put Hansel in. I
dont know about you, but I was always very happy to read
that ending! And if you think about it, almost all of their tales
have the same kind of ending. The evil character gets his or
hers, while the good person has a good life and a happy end-

Senate Report:

The Peoples House:


A History of the Vermont Statehouse
by Senator Bill Doyle

Quarries in Barre. The quarry owner was paid $100 a year


over a four-year period for furnishing the stone. The stone was
transported by four horses and a yoke of oxen. Wagons were
loaded with heavy stones by means of skids and rollers. They
were driven to Montpelier, unloaded and returned home. The
25-mile round trip took 18 hours, beginning in Barre at 4 a.m.
and returning at 10 p.m.
The new Statehouse consisted of a central building 100 feet
deep with two wings, 50 feet deep, the length of the entire
building being 156 feet. The copper dome was 100 feet tall. In
front of the building was a portico, modeled, it was said, after
the temple of Theseus and ornamented with six fluted Doric
pillars, each six feet in diameter. The first floor was used for
state offices such as the Secretary of State and Treasury and
committee rooms. The second floor consisted of the House
and Senate chambers and the governors office. The building
was first used in 1836, the same year the Senate was created
in place of a governor and council.
Historian Zadock Thompson described the new Statehouse
this way, The entrance to the grounds, and principle approach
to the State House from the street, is noble and commanding;
the gateways, the fence, the grounds, and all their details are
in keeping with the building and assist in giving to it that
consideration that it should have, as the capitol of a flourishing, independent state. The building is very neat and simple in
its design, a pure architectural character is preserved throughout; this, combined with the convenience of interior arrangement, and the permanency of is construction, renders it a
structure of more merit than any other in New England.
Next week:
Fire leads to construction of the third Statehouse
Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education
Committee and Senate Economic Affairs Committee. He
teaches government history at Johnson State College. He can
be reached at 186 Murray Road, Montpelier, VT 05602;
e-mail wdoyle@leg.state.vt.us; or call 223-2851.

Part III in a Series


Second Statehouse, 1836-1857
In 1831, the legislature asked for proposals for a new
Statehouse. In the running were Montpelier, Burlington,
Woodstock, Rutland, Middlebury, and Randolph. In 1832, the
legislature chose Montpelier, provided that Montpelier would
raise $15,000. Montpelier raised $18,000, and with the extra
money, bought five additional acres of land in the capitol
area.
The controversy over the location of the capitol was sparked
by a plan exhibited by an architect, Ammi Young. His earlier
work included a Congregational church in Lebanon and two
buildings at Dartmouth College. The building committee for
the Statehouse invited Young to tour New England statehouses. Included in that tour were statehouses in Boston, Concord
and Hartford. After the tour, Young selected Barre granite for
the exterior walls and copper for the dome and roof. The
dominant theme of the new capitol was a Greek building with
a Roman dome.
Youngs work as an architect of the Statehouse gave him a
regional and later national recognition. He received honorary
degrees from Dartmouth Colelge and the University of
Vermont. In 1837, he worked on the Custom House in Boston.
In 1852, he went to Washington, D.C., where he became
responsible for all federal buildings as the U.S. Treasurys first
supervising architect.
Youngs work on the Vermont Statehouse was recognized in
October of 1838 by a resolution. The resolve clause stated
that the thanks of this legislature be presented to Ammi B.
Young as a testimonial of their approbation of the taste, ability,
fidelity and perseverance which he has manifested in the
design and execution of the new capitol of this state; which
will abide as a lasting monument of the talents and fine taste
of Mr. Young as an architect.
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The Morse Farm Sugarworks and The WORLD would like to help you wish
a special couple a Happy Anniversary. Just send their name, address &
wedding anniversary date. Each week we publish the names, plus well
have a monthly winner for a Gift Certificate for anything at The Morse
Farm Sugarworks in Montpelier. No obligation, nothing to buy. Just send
anniversary names two (2) weeks prior to anniversary date, to: The WORLD,
c/o HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, 403 U.S.Rt. 302 - Berlin, Barre, VT 05641. Please
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On County Rd. 2.7 miles up Main St. Montpelier


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Please Send Us Your January Anniversaries And Be


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DECEMBER 29
ALBERT & BARBARA FRASER, SOUTH BARRE, 64 YEARS
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Mail this coupon to: The WORLD

c/o Happy Anniversary


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BARRE-MONTPELIER RD.

Price Chopper (Berlin, VT) and The WORLD would like to help you wish someone
special a Happy Birthday. Just send their name, address & birthdate. Well publish the
names in this space each week. Plus, well draw one (1) winner each week for a FREE
BIRTHDAY CAKE from Price Chopper (Berlin, VT). No obligation, nothing to buy. Just
send birthday names two (2) weeks prior to birthdate, to: The WORLD, c/o BIRTHDAY
CAKE, 403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin, Barre, VT 05641. Please provide your name, address
& phone number for prize notification.
DECEMBER 18
DECEMBER 31
Peggy Gates, 40, Waterbury
Chelsea Phillips, 27, Virginia
Hailey Gagn, 4, Berlin
Brent Adams, Warren
DECEMBER 25
JANUARY 2
Donnie George, 83, Barre
James H. King Sr, 70, Barre
DECEMBER 28
TWINS: Paula G. Kulp, 88, Barre and
Destiny Isabelle, 15, Barre
Paul Gordon, 88, W. Berlin
DECEMBER 29
JANUARY 4
Tammy Cookson, 43, Cabot
Betsy Cody, Barre
DECEMBER 30
JANUARY 5
James King Jr, 48, Middlesex
Debbie King, Williamstown
Ian Geller, 35, Baltimore, MD

This Weeks Cake Winner:

On DECEMBER 30, CHARLOTTE GUTHRIE-BEAN of BARRE


will be 1 YEAR OLD!
CAKE WINNER: Please call Price Chopper (Berlin, VT) at 479-9078 and
ask for Julie Fandino (Bakery Manager) or Beverlee Hutchins (Cake
Decorator) by Thursday, December 31st to arrange for cake pick-up.

PRICE
CHOPPER
LUCKY
WINNING
COUPLE

BIRTHDAY
FOR THISDRAWING
MONTH:

Mail
coupon to: The
WORLD
c/o Birthday
Cake
Onthis
DECEMBER
8, JOHN
& DORIS
SEYMOUR
403celebrate
U.S. Rt. 302
of MONTPELIER
their- Berlin
42nd ANNIVERSARY!

Barre, VT 05641

Just send in the entry blank below, and we will publish it in this space each week.
Plus, we will draw one (1) couple each month for a gift certificatre from The Morse
Farm Sugarworks in Montpelier. No obligation, nothing to buy. Entries must be
mailed two (2) weeks prior to anniversary date. Telephone calls to The WORLD will
not be accepted.

Open to people of all ages. Just send in the entry blank below, and we will
publish it in this space each week. Plus, we will draw one (1) name each week
for a FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE from the Price Chopper Super Center (Berlin,
VT). No obligation, nothing to buy. Entries must be mailed two (2) weeks prior
to birthdate. Telephone calls to The WORLD will not be accepted.

ANNIVERSARY
DATE_______________________# YEARS______
NAMES___________________________________
ADDRESS_________________________________
_________________________________________
PHONE___________________________________

BIRTHDATE______________________________
NAME___________________________________
AGE (this birthday)_________________________
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The WORLD

December 30, 2015

ARIES (March 21 to April


19) A hectic period begins
to wind down. Take time
to draw some deep breaths
and relax before getting
into your next project. A
long-absent family member makes contact.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Youre eager to move
forward with a new challenge that suddenly dropped in
7-12
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forget...
your
But youd be wise
toEmily
takeRappold,
this one
step at a time
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1-10 Curt McLeon,
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Randolph
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McLeon, 24, A lingering
make
a commitment.
two, however,
8-9 Bob Evans, 62, Woodstock
Hardwick
should
be
resolved
before
you
move
ahead.
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could
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fall
into place before you act.
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1-4 Betsy Cody, 60, Barre


(c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

Barbara E. Quealy Joins Gifford as


Chief Operating Officer
FOR 12-30-14

Barbara E. Quealy, RN, MBA, has joined


Gifford Medical Centers senior leadership
team as Chief Operating Officer (COO). She
will lead Giffords hospital-based operations
and report directly to Administrator Joseph
Woodin.
We are very happy to have Barbara join
our Gifford team, said Woodin. Because of
her early experiences as an RN, and in key
leadership positions in small critical access
hospitals, she understands how important collaboration and communication is to delivering quality patient care.
Quealy was most recently vice president of
Physician and Ancillary Services at the
Huggins Hospital in Wolfboro, NH, where
she oversaw the operations of the primary
care and specialty practices, medical imaging, cardiopulmonary, laboratory, and rehabilitation departments. Previously she was
vice-president of Physician Services at
Monadnock Community Hospital in
Peterborough, NH.
A Boston native, she began working as a
candy-striper when she was 14, worked as a
nurses aide through high school and college,
and worked for 10 years as an RN in intensive
care, cardiac care, and cardiac rehab units

before moving into hospital administration.


Quealy says she was
attracted Motion
to Giffords
Prevent
commitment to community and strong financial performance, and because she could be
an administrator and still interact with patients
and their families.
I began my career in nursing and learned
early on the importance of these relationships. Because of this Im able to bring the
patient care conversation to the highest levels
of an organization, she said. At Gifford,
Ive been especially impressed by the attention to patient care, and the team work and
collaboration I see in all areas of the organization.
Quealy recently served as vice president of
the NH Medical Group Management
Association. She received a Masters of
Business Administration at Franklin Pierce
University, an Associates of Science in
Nursing at North Shore Community College,
and a Bachelor of Arts at Boston College.
Her new position at Gifford brings her
closer to family (one of her two grown sons
lives in St. Albans, VT), and she says she
immediately felt comfortable here. She and
her husband have already purchased land in
Randolph, where they are building a home.

The Chronic Disease Self-Management


Program workshop starts on Monday, January
18, and continues through Monday, February
22. Classes will meet from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in
the Kingwood Health Center. To register, or
for more information, call 802-728-7714.

Over
138 Children
This Year!
Central Vermont Rotary Club &
The Salvation Army of Barre

2015

Our
33rd
Year!

SANTA
PROJECT
To purchase new winter coats, hats, and
mittens for children of need.

OF BARRE

Send your check to:


WORLD Santa Project
403 US Rt. 302, Barre, VT 05641
or call 479-2582 or 1-800-639-9753

Thank You to Our Donors At Press Time

Harley Jordan
East Montpelier Elementary School "Chex Mix
Sale"
Robert & Harriet
Buchiccio
Cobble Hill Grange #453
Betsy & Stephen Kelty, Sr.
Ed & Sally Leszko
Mark & Patricia Austin
Marie & Jacques Martel
In Memory Of Archie &
Elaine Sabens
Charles & Roberta Chatot
In Memory Of Chuck
Chatot
Inabelle Peake & Patricia
Peake-Aja
Lori & Wade Holt
Bill & Olene Doyle
In Memory Of William &
Aline Nuissl
In Memory Of Raymond
Tye & Maggie O'Toole
Gordon & Nancy Olsen
Estelle Tanguay
Brown-Johnson Post 792
Christine Litchfield In
Memory Of Arthur R.
Hill Jr.
A. Mhairi Paget
Donna Houghton
Mattress Land LLC

Starting
January 16 & 17, 2016
FOR 1-6-15

Health Tip

Excess
Weight
and
Tea
House

Exchange

125 Barre St., Montpelier VT 05602


AFOR
free1-13-15
healing care clinic at the

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Community

OPEN EVERY 3RD WEEKEND OF THE MONTH


Saturdays
9:00-12:00- FREE Tea House Clinic
FOR
1-20-15
Sundays 9:00-12:00 FREE Reiki Sessions

by Edward Ferrari Jr., R.Ph.

Prevent
Motion Sickness

Here are some tips for dealing


with motion sickness when
traveling. Focus on a distant
stationary object or the horizon.
Try to keep your head still
against the seat back. Don't
read or write. Avoid eating
greasy or spicy foods. Don't
smoke or drink alcohol. Talk
with your pharmacist or doctor
about prescription patches that
help prevent motion sickness,
or over-the-counter medications
containing antihistamines.
Non-drug alternatives such as
acupressure wristbands are also
helpful for some.

Center

Corns and

he Tea House Exchange will allow Free Public Healing care for
people by trained people and volunteers at a safe meeting
location.
Our1-27-15
mission is to allow people to remain anonymous and
FOR
to get the healing care of their choice.
Whether it is from an herbalist, acupuncturist, message therapist, reiki practioner, nursing assistance, a doctor, pharmacist or
dental technician. This clinic will provide access
to free public healing care and allow the person the
FOR 2-3-15
right to choose treatment options. All provided at no
cost to the patient and no one is turned away.
The gaps in mental health & health care are many.
Many people are in states of chronic health and are
suffering due to politics or lack of insurance. This
clinic will be sponsored from the people for the
FOR 2-10-15
people. Health Care is a Basic right.
See you January 16 & 17 at the Tea House Exchange.
Whether you are a volunteer enhancing your
healing journey or that of a client in need of healing.
Please call 802-793-9371 if youd like more information about the Tea House Exchange.

Warning Signs of
Cranberry Juice

Benefits of Aerobic

Chronic Disease Workshop in Randolph

Gifford Health Care and Vermont Blueprint


for Health are offering a free, six-week
Healthier Living Workshop for anyone living
with a chronic disease (and their caregivers).
Build the skills you need to manage your
condition, share your experiences, and receive
mutual support.

Weekly

Gary & Anita Rogers


In Memory Of Stanley
Goodell from Marilyn &
Peter Goodell
Robert & Mary Ann
Couture
In Memory Of Dr. John
Perry by Vicki Perry
Plaster
Kay Roberts Santamore
Ruth Weeks
Dr. Mark & Bonita George
In Memory Of Dot &
Bino Lavin
Eleanor A. Perreault
Sylvia Relation In
Memory Of Edward,
Francis &
Fabiola Relation
In Memory Of Shirley
Giroux Kreisz
Donald, Stephen, Jeffrey
Lyons
Hope A. Loso
Andre & Arlene Rouleau
Beth Sabens, Kim Daniels
& Kiplyan Sabens
Donald & Audrey Walker
Andrea Churchill
Susan & Jeffrey Tucker
Ronald & Dawn Stocker
In Memory Of Allan G.
Couch

Frederick N. Cook
Dessureau Machines, Inc.
Janice Bevins
Helene B. Thomas &
Ruth Thomas-Squire
In Memory Of Perley
Thomas
Barbara Donnelly
Henry & Arlene Perkins
Wally & Laurel Farnum
Geraldine Gilman
Mary M. Perreault
Abby's Self-Storage, LLC
Bruce & Irene Haskell
Gary & Carole Hass
Family
In Memory of Nadine
Miller
In Memory of Harry S.
Deitrich
In Memory of Raymond &
Elizabeth Plude
Ted & Pat Nelson
Jim & Marty Elliot
Cody Chevrolet

20 South Main Street


Barre 479-3381

Therapeutic Practice & Apothecary

M-F 8:30am-6pm, Sat. 8:30am-1pm

Rosalene Bussiere
Certified in Herbalism & Reiki III
652 Granger Rd., Berlin, VT 05641

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Pump & Pantry


Make Your New Years Meal Special!
Mike Ziters Prepared
$
Beef or Pork Roast ........ 5.99LB.
New Years Special
$
Beef Tenderloin Roast . 13.99LB.
48-Hour Notice Appreciated!

Meat Dept.
Manager
Mike Ziter
Serving
Central VT
for 50 Years

Also Fresh Cut Ribeye & New York Strip Steaks, as well as Spiral & Boneless Hams!

Marias Bagels

5.49

$
Made Fresh in Barre ............ 1/2 dozen

LegenDairys Vermont
$
Maple Syrup ................... QUART 14.99
Williamstowns Own
$
Chapelles Potatoes .........10-lb. bag 3.99
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Great Value! .......................50-lb. bag 9.99
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Yuenglings Ice Cream ........ QUART 4.99
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Scott Bath Tissue 12-pk 1000-count .. 9.99
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Whole Pork Loin ..................... 2.19LB.
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Xtra Laundry Detergent 75-oz. bottle... 2/ 6
Lays Potato Chips Family Size Buy 1, Get 1
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We are OPEN New Years Day and we wish you


a Happy, Safe & Prosperous New Year!

Check Out Our Fresh Meats & Produce


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JANUARY
Copley Hospital welcomed its first baby of
2015, Margaret (Peggy) Mayer of Glover,
was born January 2, 2015 at 3 a.m. Admiring
Margaret are parents Jessica Ziegler and
Krista Mayer. Gifford's first baby of 2015
was a boy Bentlee Joseph Gene Clark,
born at 11:42 p.m. on January 4 to Summer
Flint and Jeremy Clark of East Bethel at
Gifford Medical Center.

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Two months ago, the Barre Area Senior Center moved into its
new space, going from one of the oldest buildings in Barre to
a place that was built specifically for BASC and would cause
anyones eyes to widen as he or she walks through the door.
On Friday, BASC held an open house to show off the new
space, complete with a ribbon cutting ceremony, door prizes,
refreshments, line dancing, a book reading, chair yoga, and
more. And best of all, there was plenty of parking for the more
than 50 initial attendees, and it was actually warm inside.
BASC director Marilyn Brault-Binaghi said she lost members
at the old location due to a lack of parking and the inability to
maintain a temperature above 65 degrees indoors. So far she
says, 99.9% of the feedback has been positive.
Its not every day you
get a standing ovation,
but thats what Rico Babic
of Barre was treated to
last week, and deservedly
so it was his 100th
birthday. Babic, a resident
of Rowan Court Health
and Rehab, was honored
with a Vermont State
House resolution on
Tuesday, Jan. 20, and the legislators in session rose to applaud
the centenarian. All five of Babics children attended the reading, flying from as far as California and Oregon for the occasion. Several grandchildren and great-grandchildren also
came, sitting in the Senate seats to be honored and representing all four generations of Babics family. House Minority
Leader Don Turner (R-Milton) introduced Babic to the delegation, recognizing his contributions to state and country.

Williamstowns
Hunter McLaughlin
(#23 in white) goes
up to score the 1000th
point of his high
school career during
the second quarter of
last
Wednesday
nights 81-39 Blue
Devil
victory.
Hunters dad, Dennis
McLaughlin, played for Chelsea and he scored his 1000th
point in the same gym on the same basket. Both father and son
each needed 12 points to reach the 1000-point plateau in their
respective games.

FEBRUARY
A Marshfield horse
farm is providing
welcome relief to
those with disabilities in central
Vermont.
When
Dianne Lashoones
moved to Vermont
in the late 1980s
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Since

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Since 1895
T.W. Wood Gallery
"A Museum of American Art"
46 Barre Street, Montpelier
(802)262-6035
Hours: Tues. - Sat. 12 -4 and by appointment.
Partner in the Center for Arts and Learning

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Since 1936
Since 1897
TIRE CHAINS INDUSTRIAL CHAIN STEEL METAL FABRICATION

McLEODS
SPRING SHOP
Your Truck Chassis Specialists
1-800-464-4971
1-802-476-4971

32 BLACKWELL ST.
BARRE, VT 05641

Since 1897
VIANOR TIRE
375 RIVER ST., ROUTE 302
MONTPELIER, VT 05602

802-223-1747

800-698-1450

Since 1906

C.P. Dudley Store

and bought Water Tower Farm, a public equestrian facility in


Marshfield, it began the journey of her creation of something
special in Central Vermont. Lashoones, who has ridden horses
since she was 6, began breeding Tennessee Walking Horses at
her farm. But she also had many years of experience as a
licensed physical therapist. Those two worlds collided in 2001
when she founded Rhythm of the Rein therapeutic riding program. Rhythm of the Rein serves children and adults with
physical and/or emotional disabilities. The youngest rider has
been 2 years old, and the oldest was 94. Rhythm of the Rein
also works with adults who have suffered traumatic brain injuries.
The partners at NWJ Insurance are sponsoring a fund raiser
for the American Cancer Society Vermont. In the spirit of
solidarity with their friend and employee, they have issued the
Dayle Smedy Challenge. Smedy has been battling cancer
since 2007, when she underwent surgery and radiation to
remove a cancerous growth. Since that time, she has been on
a hormone regimen, which until recently kept her cancer at
bay. Recent tests revealed renewed activity which requires
chemotherapy and the partners (Tim Ayer, John Blackmore,
David OBrien and Sean Starr) committed to shave their heads
in solidarity with Smedy if their employees and friends
would contribute a total of $4,000 or more to the Cancer
Society.
The Barre Town School District was chosen to receive
$60,000 from EPA to pay for three new school buses that emit
less pollution than the older buses. The Vermont school district will receive the rebates through EPAs Diesel Emissions
Reduction Act funding. Barre Town School District was
among five fleets in New England and 76 fleets in 30 states
that will receive more than $3 million in rebates through the
Diesel Emissions Reduction Act, administered by EPA.
Nationwide, the funds will pay to replace 210 older diesel
school buses with new buses that are more than 90 percent
cleaner. The replacements will reduce pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter that are linked to health
problems including asthma and lung damage.

PRUNEAU-POLLI
FUNERAL HOME
Serving All Faiths

Prou

d Member

National Funeral Directors


Association

Caring
for Life
for 75 years.
71 Richardson Street, Northfield, VT 05663
(802) 485-3161 www.mayohc.org

Since 1945
CAMERON'S GARAGE
(802) 476-7702

Owned & Operated By Jeff Biron

Since 1946

Since 1907

HutcHins Roofing

Dentes Market

& sHeet Metal co.


Family Owned Since 1946

Beer - Wine - Magazines - Lottery - Groceries

Since 1915
80 East Road, Barre, Vermont 05641
(802) 229-9335 Fax (802) 229-9854

1-800-427-9335

Since 1926
125 Main Street, Bethel, Vermont
802-234-9550

Since 1926
MAIN STREET BRADFORD, VT

1-800-654-3344

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Handicap Accessible

Since 1939

Deli Groceries Gas General Merchandise Hardware

Rick Dente: Prop.

802-476-4621

EAST BARRE, VERMONT 05649

Junction Rts. 2 & 14, East Montpelier, VT 223-2792

406 N. Main St.


Barre, VT 05641
(802) 476-3764

Family Owned & Operated


58 Summer Street Barre, Vermont

Specializing in Roofing

On Feb. 13, the day started at the State House when


Representative Peter Fagan read a proclamation on the house
floor, recognizing the achievement of all Vermont Scouts in
the Green Mountain Council, who in 2014 reached the level of
Eagle Scout. After, Eagle Scouts and their families assembled
in the Pavilion. With their families looking on, Eagle Scout
Ian Clarke of Woodstock Rotary Club Troop 220 reported to
Governor Peter Shumlin the State of Scouting report for 2014.
Then all Eagles in attendance were called to the stage where
the Governor acknowledged their achievement with a signed
certificate.
A U-32 graduate from Berlin,
Vermont, followed his dream
to be involved with a nationally, as well as internationally-recognized race team.
Chad Gordon graduated in
2007
and
moved
to
Mooresville, North Carolina,
where he attended the
NASCAR Technical Institute
(NTI). In 2009, he graduated
from NTI on the Directors
Honors List. Hed satisfactorily completed the NASCAR Tech
Program, the Ford FACT (Ford Accelerated Credential
Training) Program, and the Pit Crew Training. Later that year,
he was hired by Brumos Racing, a Daytona Prototype (DP)
team, where he started out being in charge of tires. Gordon
progressed to mechanical duties and soon began going over
the wall as front tire changer and front-end mechanic. Action
Express took over the Brumos DP Team in 2011, running two
Corvette PT cars, the No. 5 and the No. 9. Gordon worked on
the No. 5.

MARCH
Montpelier Rotary Club helps curb hunger with the clubs
backpack program, which gets food directly to children in
the elementary school who are suspected to be hungry during
weekends, when they do not get school-provided breakfasts
and lunches. About a third of the students at the school fall
into this group. The club purchases healthy foods such as:
canned tuna fish, oatmeal, canned corn, breakfast biscuits,
peanut butter, among other things (approximately seven to
eight items). Once a month, eight or nine Rotarians meet at
the local food pantry and fill the 140 bags needed for the
next month.
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Since 1950
Celebrating Our 65th Year!
A lot more than
a stationery store.
Main Street, Montpelier
802-223-2393

Since 1952
Local people, local decisions.
BARRE 522-5000 MONTPELIER 229-7216

www.granitehills.org

Since 1956
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CadillaC
Vermonts truckstore
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SERVING CENTRAL VERMONT SINCE...


Since 1956
Since 1964
Heney
R E A LT O R S

81 Main St., Montpelier 135 Washington St., Barre

229-0345

476-6500

1589 VT Rte 14S East Montpelier 802-476-3811


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HeneyRealtors.com

Since 1959
Corner of State & Main

Your Local Diner For Over Half A Century


~Breakfast & Lunch Served All Day~
83 Main St Montpelier 229-9060
www.coffeecorner.com

Since 1959
Snowmachines Boats Motorcyles
Route 14 East Montpelier 476-3101

Since 1960
B L A KE S

Celebrating
Our
55th
Year

Southern Autos
DBA Blake-Loso

Call or Stop by & See Dick Blake and Bob Abbott

Specializing in the best pre-owned vehicles from North Carolina

Rt. 14, East Montpelier, VT 05651 223-7191

Since 1960

His role has varied throughout his four years with the
Williamstown boys basketball team, but Hunter McLaughlin
ended his high school basketball career the way most expected
leading the Blue Devils to their fourth straight Vermont
Div. III championship. McLaughlin helped Williamstown pull
away in the second half and teammate Garet Poulin kept
Rivendell at bay with a perfect night from the free-throw line
as the third-seeded Blue Devils claimed a 76-65 victory
Saturday night at the Barre Auditorium. Poulin was 13-for-13
from the line, including 10-for-10 in the final quarter as he
finished with 18 points. McLaughlin surpassed his season
average of 21 points and led all scorers with 27, while sophomore Eric Hulbert chipped in with 10.

Barre

Since 1969
Find Your Voice with women singing

a cappella. Internationally-ranked
chorus
Tickets:
meets Monday evenings. Join us!
$15 Adults
- $10 Seniors
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levels welcome!)
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way. Home Share Now staff provides support for the duration
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made. Home Share Now also helps matches create a written
agreement that irons out the specific details of the relationship, like who will shower first in the morning or how the
kitchen will be shared. Through the first eight months of the
current fiscal year, Home Share Now has paired more home
providers and home seekers than it had during all of the previous year (82 people in 2014). The organization is on pace to
pair over 100 people for the first time.

Since 1969

Since 1971

Downtown Barre added


a new primary care presence in when longtime
Barre doctor, Mark
Yorra, MD, cut the ribbon on his new clinic,
commemorating
his
partnership with UVM
Health
Network
Central Vermont Medical Center. Located on the fourth floor
in the newly-renovated Blanchard Block Building, the Granite
City Primary Care office features six examination rooms and
arguably some of the best views in the city. The project went
from open space to completion in only seven and a half weeks.
Yorra had patients on the first day it was open.

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476-9200
Merry Christmas Special
Nov. 28th - Dec. 24th

Since 1971
All In - Stock
Watches - Rings - Diamond Earrings
Watches by Citizen - Bulova - Caravelle

APRIL
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Since 1991

322 N. Main St.


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124 North Main Street


Barre, VT 05641
(802) 476-4031
www.richardjwobbyjewelers.com

(across from Grand Union)

479-2222

Since 1972

Since 1960
"Nation's Site of Excitement"

Since 1961
708 Rte 302 - Berlin, Barre

802-476-6181

www.twincitylanes.com

On Thursday, April 2, all around the world, iconic landmarks,


businesses, sporting venues, schools, bridges, museums, and
thousands of homes will be lit blue for World Autism
Awareness Day to signal the start of Autism Awareness
Month. For the first time, Barre will be part of Autism Speaks
Light It Up Blue global initiative, which helps bring recognition to those with autism. The Autism Puzzle Foundation,
which serves Vermonters who are on the autism spectrum,
teamed up with the Spaulding High School Student Council in
order to make sure Barre would Light It Up Blue.
With the opening of a tool library
and a pop-up this week, the Onion
River Exchange is picking up
steam as it heads into its eighth
year of existence. ORE, a time
trade that serves Central Vermont
and is located at 46 Barre Street in
Montpelier,
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Commercial & Residential Flooring


Natural Stone Countertops & Landscaping Stone
889 South Barre Rd. (802) 476-0912
www.BarreTile.com

Since 1972
2483 Elm Street

Montpelier, VT

PEARL STREET MOTORS


SALES / SERVICE / RENTAL
LAWN / GARDEN AND SNOW EQUIPMENT

802-223-3336
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SERVING CENTRAL VERMONT SINCE...

Since 1972
Central
Vermonts
Favorite
Now
s the
time
to Newspaper!

Join the Dance!

has exchanged around 38,000 service hours between time


traders. For years, people have been able to provide services
like planning parties, creating websites, teaching piano lessons, shoveling snow and more for credits toward services in
return. Now, time traders will be able to borrow tools with the
opening of the tool library.

Rachael Cummings,
16, has been named the
2015 Vermont Youth of
the Year by Boys &
Girls Clubs of America
New session begins January 3 for all ages & levels
(BGCA). The program
honors our nations most
Jazz Modern Tap Hip Hop Ballet Capoeira
awe-inspiring young
people on their path to
African Dance Workout B-Boys and B-Girls
great futures and encourages all youth to lead,
Special Guest Artist Workshops and more!
succeed and inspire. As the Vermont Youth of the Year,
Cummings will serve as an ambassador for all teens in the
state, will receive a $5000 college scholarship from BGCA
and an additional $1000 scholarship from Ninety-Nine restaurants, and will go on to compete in the regional Youth of the
Year
event,
vyingor
for the national title.
Call
forultimately
a brochure

Since 1977

Chimney Sweep II
Twin City Plaza
1284 US Rt. 302, Barre, VT 05641

Your Connection To The


Community For 43 Years!

Since 1973

Gift certificates available.

Contemporary Dance
& Fitness Studio
Lorraine Neal, Owner
(802) 229-4676
www.cdandfs.com

Since 1976
Service Only A Family Business Can Give

ALLAN JONES AND SONS

479-1449 476-6741

Since 1976
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Since 1976
GUY BOUCHER
OwnER
at 100 State Street
MONTPELIER
with The Masters Edge

Since
We Ship
Anywhere

A
Quality
Family
Farm
Shop

Affordable Hair
Styling for Men,
Women & Children

Open Mon-Sat. 7AM

1977

Vermont
Handcrafts
Gifts
Vermont
Cheese
Maple Farm
Tour
Maple
Products

802-223-5757
1 mile north of E. Montpelier Village on Rt. 14N (follow signs)

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MON.-SAT. 10-5

Since 1977
MORE THAN A MUFFLER SHOP

ELECTRICAL DRIVABILITY PERFORMANCE EXHAUST

COLES

to talk about the Barre


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(next to McDonalds)

Peter LEsperance

December 30, 2015

schools and one university in


Vermont enrolled in The First Tee
National School Program Initiative.
The First Tee National School
Program teaches the game of golf
around the world. The primary
focus of the program is to teach
youth The First Tee Nine Core
Values: honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence,
responsibility, perseverance, courtesy, and judgment. The program also encourages The First Tee Nine Healthy Habits: play,
energy, safety, mind, family, vision, friends, school, and community.

MUFFLER & REPAIR

71 South Main Street, Barre, VT 05641

802-479-0230

Since 1977
Personal Injury
Medical Malpractice
Wrongful Death
Civil & Criminal Law

MAY

Environmental Law

Spaulding High School


students havent been
strangers to helping with
good causes this spring.
The SHS Student Council
helped The Autism Puzzle
Foundation
promote
Autism Awareness during
Light It Up Blue in Barre
last month. Now, the SHS
junior class is helping a group of cancer survivors, who are
planning a big event for this years National Cancer
Survivor Weekend. The Bury Cancer Parade is set for
June 6 in Barre and focuses on four themes: celebration,
survivorship, honoring ones lost, and finding a cure.
Have you lost a valuable ring or
maybe an irreplaceable heirloom?
Well, if youre in Vermont, youre
in luck. Armed with trusty metal
detectors, Mike Baker is central
Vermonts resident treasure
hunter. Based out of Barre, Baker
prefers to conduct searches within a 75-mile radius, but he is
willing to travel all over Vermont just to reconnect someone
with a lost valuable. The rings that I did find, its just amazing the emotions that people have when they see it. They had
pretty much given up, Baker said.
Saturday, May 16 marks opening day of the Barre Farmers
Market as it returns to the Vermont Granite Museum (7 Jones
Brother Way) for the second straight year. Market manager
Joann Darling has big plans to encourage attendees on the first
day with two childrens events, My Veggie Patch and the
Garden Poetry Contest. If thats not exciting enough, fans of
the Barre Farmers Market will have twice as many opportunities to enjoy the local food, goods, and good times this year as
the market will also be open Wednesdays.
A Graniteville WWII
vet took a flight of a
lifetime. Cecil Pete
Tucker was drafted into
the military on Sept. 3,
1942 and served in the
U.S. Army Air Corps.
He was stationed in
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Real Estate & Probate

Barre

476-4181

www.vdmlaw.com

Since 1978
Friendly, Dependable Service
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

NORTHFIELD PHARMACY, INC.


DEPOT SQUARE NORTHFIELD. VT.

485-4771

Since 1979
Our Goal Is
100% Customer
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471 Hollister Hill Rd.


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454-7301

Since 1980
PO Box 10, East Barre, VT 05649
Phone: 802 476 3173 Fax: 802 479 9462
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Since 1980

Since 1982

Fairbanks, Alaska for two of his three years of service, where he


worked on airplanes. He never saw combat, but he did work
side by side with the Soviets, who took the planes to Siberia to
be used in the war. Tucker remembered those days as one of 22
veterans on the Honor Flight New England trip in April. Honor
Flight New England honors WWII orWaterbury-Stowe
terminally ill veterans by
Rd. Waterbury, VT 244-1116
flying them to Washington D.C. to visit the memorials dedi46
N.
Main
Street,
Barre 802-479-0671
cated to those who served in the military.

Waterbury-Stowe Rd. Waterbury, VT 244-1116


Computer Store, Inc.
46 N. Main Street,JUNE
Barre 802-479-0671

Locally Owned & Operated

Family Owned & Operated for 35 Years


Mike & Amanda Peyerl
97 US Rt. 302 Barre-Montpelier Road 802-479-0671

1755 US Route 302 - Berlin


802-262-1200 www.ormsbyscomputer.com

Since 1980

Since 1983

Barre-Montpelier Rd. 476-6580


(across from Fassetts bread store)

Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-4:30pm Sat. 8am-noon


Owners Paul & Lynn Putney & Staff Are Happy To
Help With Your Special Projects

American Rental
Assoc. Member

Since 1980
HARD S. VENMAR
C
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D.M.D.
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GENERAL AND FAMILY DENTISTRY


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20 Maple Ave., Barre 476-3171

Since 1981

Jerry Dudley's Auto Connection

Robert Dudley
Jerry Dudley

395 Washington Street


Barre, VT 05641
Phone: 802.476.8114
30 Years In Satisfying Customers

Find Us Online at dudleyauto.com

Since 1982

s
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A Men's & Women's


Hair Care Salon

160 North Seminary Street in Barre

802-793-7417

Since 1982
Novello features the largest
selection of high quality
furniture and accessories in
the area. Come in today and
see for yourself!

on the Barre-Montpelier Road 802-476-7900


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Welcome Home, Drew!

Drew Bernier, a 6-year-old from Barre, received a warm welcome


home Thursday after spending nearly a year at Bostons Children
Hospital due to a graft-versus-host disease, following a life-saving
bone marrow transplant a year ago.

Members of all 13 Vermont Elks Lodges descended on Silver


Towers Camp in Ripton, Vermont for camp cleanup day. Silver
Towers is an overnight camp for people with disabilities
owned and operated by the Vermont Elk Charities, Inc. Silver
Towers Camp provides an overnight camping experience to
people with various disabilities from 6 to 75 years old. The
primary focus is to develop the talents of the campers in an
atmosphere of caring, sharing and challenge while respecting
each persons worth.
On Saturday morning, approximately
30 attendees witnessed
Wilkins
Harley-Davidsons
(South
Barre)
unveiling of its
competition bike
entered in the firstever,
national
Harley-Davidson Competition, Custom Kings. Currently,
Wilkins Harley-Davidson is one of two Harley-Davidson dealers in Northern New England still in the competition. L/A
Harley-Davidson in Lewiston, Maine is the other dealer remaining as a contender.
Hundreds took part in the
Relay For Life of Central
Vermont held June 19-20 at
Spaulding High School in
Barre, helping raise thousands of dollars in the fight
against
cancer.
The
American Cancer Society
Relay For Life is the
worlds largest and most
impactful fundraising event to end cancer. It unites communities across the globe to celebrate people who have battled
cancer, remember loved ones lost, and take action to finish the
fight once and for all. In Barre, some participants lit luminaria
tribute bags to honor loved ones who have battled cancer.

JULY
Jim Ryan never played sports in high
school. Up until four years ago, he was a
heavy smoker, had developed chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, and could
barely climb a flight of stairs before needing to catch his breath. Ryan overcame the
COPD and won three events at the
Vermont Senior Games Track & Field
State Championships.
Montpelier Rotary Club President Dawn Provost presented
Rotarian of the Year awards to two membersRob Lehmert
and Mike Casellaof the Montpelier Club who went above
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Henry E. Parro

95 U.S. RT. 2
BOLTON RD.
WATERBURY, VT
05676-9405

www.Parros.com

244-8401

Since 1983
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Sat. 8-4

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Since 1988

and beyond in helping the club achieve its goals in the 201415 Rotary year and exemplify the Rotary value of Service
Above Self.
The fabulous, almost serendipitous ReSOURCE Store in
Barre gave native son and musician extraordinaire, Jim Miller,
one of the biggest surprises of
his life a cheese slicer guitar that he and many other local
musicians had signed back in
2004 when it belonged to
Riverwalk Records on Langdon
Street in Montpelier. The guitar
showed up recently at the
ReSOURCE Store and employee Tom White knew that one of
their frequent customers might be interested and able to shed
some light on this hard-to-play yellowish guitar that had been
dropped off by someone in a car with a Pennsylvania license
plate.

Since
1990
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Plowing

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Patio Door
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(802) 476-6829

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Since 1992

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Since 1989
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Since 1989

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141 River Street


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223-1616

26

YEARS
&

COUNTING!

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Since 1990
5010 Vt. Rt. 12
Northfield St.
Berlin, VT
802-229-5474
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Since 1992
Over 70 Combined Years Experience

The Montpelier 11/12 All Stars defeated Barre on Sunday


and claimed the title of District 4 Champions. This is the first
time that Montpelier has won the title since 1982. It will go on
to represent District 4 in the state tournament, starting
Saturday in St. Johnsbury.

Richard E.
Fournier

92 S. Main St., Barre, VT 05641

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Hes only 20 years old, but Chris Royea is already making a
name for himself in the plumbing and heating field. From
Aug. 7-18, he will be in San Paulo, Brazil, representing the
U.S. in competition against youth from around the world.
Royea is the son of Suellen Royea and Dan Royea of
Williamstown and is a 2013 graduate of Williamstown High
School and the Barre Technical Centers Plumbing and
Heating program. Royea is currently employed by Vermont
Mechanical, Inc., of Williston, one of the larger mechanical
contractors in the state. Amazingly, Royea won the Vermont
Skills USA competition in April 2013 and then the national
competition in Kansas City in June of that year. Finally,
Royea won out over the top five competitors from the last two
years of competition.
When 9-year-old Aidan Orr learned
that the tabs saved were given to a
hospital to help sick children, that
was all he needed to hear. It fueled
a mission of childhood compassion
that many adults will never match.
Aidan has diligently, for the past
year collected just about every tab
he comes across. His mother is not
even allowed to purchase cat food
unless it has a tab! He spread the
word to all family and friends and
has cajoled them into helping him out with the cause. This is
Aidans second year collecting tabs. Allen Lumber collects the
tabs throughout the year and this year will be donating approximately 150 pounds of tabs to the Shriners. Next year they are
hoping to hit 200 pounds; and with Aidans help and hopefully a lot of others, they will reach their goal.
The T.W. Wood Gallery & Arts Center has been an important
part of the Montpelier community since 1895. It houses one of
the largest permanent collections in Vermont, and it is also the
Vermont repository for the Federal Works Progress
Administration collection. That hasnt changed over the years.
But the gallery has gone through some major changes in the
last year, finding itself a new permanent home last November
and naming a new executive director, Ginny Callan, last
month.

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grounds last Friday afternoon and camped out there until
purchased from closing Dodge Dealers.
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first Vermont Granite Museum Archaeological Weekend. All
day Saturday was dedicated to digging at a small site out in
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Each of the 16 essays included in the book are quick reads and
can be enjoyed individually or as part of the larger story.
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purchased from closing Dodge Dealers.
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Appreciation Event Ends June 17, 2009!!!
One of the goals of Vermonts statewide Farm to Plate food
system plan is to ensure all Vermonters have access to fresh,
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Sundays
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effort, says Inge Luce,
Agway staff pumpkin specialist.
Her
pumpkin
weighed only 300 pounds, while coworker Ron Scholtzs
pumpkin weighed 360 pounds. This past weekend he brought
in another pumpkin that weighed 608 pounds, which had been
at the Tunbridge Fair and Sam Mazzas Farm Market in
Colchester as part of a show sponsored by the Vermont Giant
Pumpkin Growers Association. The winning pumpkin came in
at 1,438 pounds. Jim Morgan of Barre showed up at Agways
Barre-Montpelier Road
weekend pumpkin weigh-in with a 700-pound giant.
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Since 2005
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Since 2006
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PHARMACY
69 Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
802-223-4633

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Lennys Shoe and Apparel has found a couple of solid partners in Darn Tough Vermont and Smartwool in its support of
the homeless. Lennys completed its fifth annual Charity Sock
Sale from Sept. 17-19 and provided a cash donation of $1,222
and 600 pairs of socks to four homeless shelters. In the five
years of the fundraiser, over $69,000 worth of cash donations
and high quality socks has been distributed to shelters.
Benefiting from that charity is Good Samaritan Haven in
Barre, which has 30 beds for the homeless, all of which have
been full for about a year now. There is a waitlist of four or
five men.
Barre Town Middle and
Elementary School participated in the International
Walk to School day on
Wednesday, Oct. 7; a beautiful, brisk morning for a
walk with Kindergarten all
the way through eighth
grade students. Alongside
the students were staff,
administrators, local officials, parents, grandparents and community members. This was Barre Town Middle and Elementary
Schools seventh Walk to School Event.
Local hero Nick Sweet
added to his growing
legend on Sunday,
October 11, slicing
through the field in the
final laps to win the final
segment and capture his
second career Northfield
Savings Bank Milk Bowl
win in the 2015 Thunder
Road season finale. The
multi-time Thunder Road Late Model Champion entered the
final segment trailing rival and three-time defending King of
the Road Derrick ODonnell by five points in the overall tally
and was running seventh to ODonnells eleventh when the
first of three caution flags flew on lap 37 of the 50-lap segment. Seeing the Milk Bowl within his grasp, Sweet seized the
moment, needing just seven more laps to charge to the lead.
Anne Leeds, Barre Town 13-year, K-4 Art Teacher, was recognized at the University of Vermont on Thursday, October
22 as one of Vermonts Outstanding Teachers. She was
nominated by her administrators at the Barre Town School,
and joined other nominees from around Vermont for an
evening of celebration.

NOVEMBER
Gov. Peter Shumlin announced last week a milestone in
Vermont State Park visitation. So far this year, more than 1
million people have visited state parks. That hasnt happened
in 27 years and has only occurred four other times over the
91-year history of the park system. The state will receive an
estimated $6.1 million in direct revenue from this years visitation. The statewide economic impact from those visits is
about $88 million. State Park attendance has been growing
steadily over the last several years.
Studio Place Arts (SPA), a nonprofit visual art center that is
committed to providing access to the arts to people around
central Vermont, is celebrating its 15th birthday on Sat.,
November 14, 2015 from 4-6 p.m. A former symbol of urban
decay, the historic Nichols Block in downtown Barre today
stands transformed as SPA. The building was gutted by a fire
back in 1993 and stood vacant for more than 6 years; it is now
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Since 2008
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BARRE 802-479-2277
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Since 2009
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Since 2010
Daniels Metal Fabrication, Inc.
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802-223-2801

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Since 2010
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Since 2013
Since 2011
a vibrant and experienced visual arts center that welcomes
people from around the region.

the Salon @ 42 Summer St.


Barre 479-3444

Since
2012
802 229 4691

Williamstown
Veterans Memorial
Committee members Fran Covey
(left) and Scott
Vaillancourt had the
honor of unveiling
the new Veterans
Memorial
at
W i l l i a m s t o w n s
Veterans Memorial
Park
at
the
Dedication ceremony last Wednesday. Despite rain and chilly conditions a crowd
of nearly 300 turned out for the impressive ceremony.

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AUTO SALES AND FINANCING

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Since 2012
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2012

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Since 2014
Members of Norwich Universitys Artillery Battery fired
their howitzers as each war was called in The Roll of Wars
during the Veterans day ceremony at Norwich last Tuesday
afternoon. The ceremony also featured guest speaker Brigadier
General Gary W. Keefe (NU 86), chief of Staff of the
Massachusetts Air National Guard, and a Pass In Review of
the Norwich Corps of Cadets.

DECEMBER
During the Summer of 2015, three young ladies from
Spaulding High School, Chloe Anderson, Autumn Wheeler,
and Brittany Wood attended the National SADD Conference
in Nashville, TN. The conference enabled them and their peers
across the nation to develop strategies that empower them and
enable them to make healthy decisions in life. In particular,
these three were moved by the opening speaker, Calvin Terrell
from the Social Centric Institute. His mission is to help educators, students which he refers as scholars, law enforcement,
and families build better relationships, especially for individuals who live in the same community. They wanted Calvin to
come and open up the eyes of Spauldings student body,
along with reminding the school community that ones
actions and words can hurt and change someones lives forever. They hoped the school would welcome Calvin and listen to his words carefully, which in fact was evident by the
number of individuals who remained seated after the bell rang
at the end of the day.
Thanks to so many people like Cheryl Peterson of Montpelier,
who hand-knit 650 pairs of mittens and hats for children this
year, the WORLD Santa Project is completing its 33rd year.
The WORLD Santa Project, to provide warm clothing for
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Gary Hass notes that this is just one of may examples of the
generosity of Central Vermonters. He also notes groups like
Kathy Christys third-grade class at East Montpelier who, for
the 20 years, have made Chex-mix holiday packages and sold
them at school. In total, they may be the projects biggest
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com or mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route
302, Barre, Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00 p.m., Thursday
preceding publication. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost
community events, which should be verified monthly. We are
no longer able to include ongoing classes.

Ongoing Events

BARRE - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes.


Pre-GED and high school diploma prep classes at Barre
Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 4764588.
PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet.
Universalist Church. 1st Thursday of month. 7 p.m. Info. beyondthedog97@gmail.com
Central Vermont Woodcarving Group. Free instruction projects for all abilities. Barre Congregational Church, Mondays 1-4
p.m. 479-9563
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m., while
school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info.
279-0993.
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection
Mon., Wed., Friday noon 6 p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
540 N. Main St., Barre. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable items.
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We
have answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main
St., Suite 200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 4790531 to register.
Line Dancing. Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., by donation,
Thursdays. Beginner 6:30 p.m./Intermediate 7:30 p.m. Winter/
Spring Session: Jan 7-April 28. Info: Sid McLam, 802-728-5722
or jamnsam@myfairpoint.net
Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups.
Faith Community Church, 30 Jones Bros. Way, Monday, 6-8 p.m.
476-3221.
Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So.
Main St., Every other Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Info 498-3030 (David)
or 249-7931 (Sandy).
Community Drum Circle. At the Parish house next to
Universalist Church, Fridays, 7-9 p.m. Info. 503-724-7301.
Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington St., 4767550. Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays starting 9/22, 10:30
a.m. Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.
Living & Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st
Wednesdays, 1 p.m.
Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National
Bank, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419.
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main
St., Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114.
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd,
Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. Info. 249-0414.
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome.
Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info
476-4185.
Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. 2nd flr Alumni Hall,

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223-2039.
Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first
Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30 p.m.
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes
year-round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144.
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer
St., 3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966.
Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30 p.m.
Info. 877-735-8787.
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support
group. First Presbyterian Church, 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.noon. 476-1480.
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor
boardroom, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550.
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and
caregivers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or
1-800-CHILDREN.
Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts,
refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-2295100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40
Washington Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free
Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community
Service & Food Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Hedding Methodist Church,
Wednesdays, 5 p.m. Info. 505-3096.
Rocking Horse Circle of Support. Hedding United Methodist
Church, Wednesdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Runs 9/9-11/11. This is a
support group for women for women with alcohol/substance
abuse problems or who have family members with these problems. Free. Child care provided. To sign up please contact Louise
Coates at 279-6378 or Lynda Murphy at 476-4328. Signups can
be any time during the 10-week program.
Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St., Barre. Safe &
supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking substance
abuse recovery. Recovery coaching and other support programs;
recreational facilities (pool, ping pong, games). Open Mon.-Wed.
10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat.
6-11 p.m. Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays at 6 p.m.; Wits
End parent support group, Wednesdays at 6 p.m.; All Recovery
support group Fridays at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Sane
& Sober group, Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.; Living Sober group,
Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous: When Enough is
Enough group, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30 p.m.
Al-Anon: Courage to Change group, Saturdays at 5 p.m.
(childcare provided). For help, or Info on special programs, call
479-7373.

Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club.


2nd Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
BERLIN - Drop-in Meditation Sitting Group. W/Sherry
Rhynard. CVMC, conf. room #2, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. sherry@
easeofflow.com or 272-2736.
Survivors of Suicide Loss Support. For family and friends
who lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd
Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m. Info. 223-0924.
Bereavement/Grief Support Group. CVHHH Conference
Center, 600 Granger Rd. Open to anyone who has experienced
the death of a loved one. No fee. Group 1: 10-11:30 a.m. every
other Wednesday starting Sept 9. Group 2: 6-7:30 p.m. every
other Monday starting Sept 14. Info: Ginny or Jean at 2231878.
NAMI-VT Support Group. For families & friends of those living w/mental illness. CVMC, Room 3, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.
800-639-6480.
Cancer Support Group. With potluck. First Wednesday of each
month, 6 p.m. Info. 229-5931.
Living w/ Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: Lunch provided,
2nd Tuesday of month, noon-1 p.m. Writing to Enrich Your
Life: For anyone touched by cancer, 3rd Tuesday of each month,
noon-1 p.m. Both held at CVMC Cancer Center resource room.
Info. 225-5449.
Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members
welcome. Steakhouse Restaurant, Mondays, 6:15 p.m. 2290235.
Parkinsons Support Group. CVMC, conf. rm. #3, third
Thursdays, 6:30-8 p.m. Info. 439-5554.
Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday
of month, 7-8 p.m., free. Info. 371-4152.
Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30
p.m. Info at 229-5193.
Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC conference room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 371-4304
or -4376.
Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition.
CVH, 2nd Weds. of month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Info 4794250.
Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room,
Industrial Ln., 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 883-2313
or officers-1770@toastmastersclubs.org
Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents,
etc. CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7 p.m. RSVP/Info. 3714613.
Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf.
room #3, free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 3714188.
Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing
Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415.
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Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, first
Friday of month, 12-4 p.m. Appointments required, 371-4198.
BRADFORD - Rockinghorse Circle of Support. For young
women with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation available. Wednesdays, 1-2:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church.
Info 479-1086.
New Hope II Support Group. Grace United Methodist, every
Mon., 7-9 p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106.
BROOKFIELD - MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of
kids birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare
provided. New Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays,
6 p.m. 276-3022.
Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ lifes passages. Weds,
7-8 p.m.; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe.
CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Monday afternoons, call 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30
p.m. All at Cabot Library, 563-2721.
CALAIS - Mens and Womens Bible Study Groups. County
Road, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenministry.org.
Open Mic night at Whammy Bar every Wednesday. New
Years Eve Closed, Nothing Quite Yet (1/1), Metal Outlaws (1/2),
John Smyth (1/7), Miriam Bernardo/Seth Eames (1/8), Red Hot
Juba (1/9), Dave Keller (1/14), Marc Delgado (1/15), Penny
Arcade (1/16), TBA (1/21), 2 Cents In The Till (1/22), TBA
(1/23), Rn Sweet (1/28). Music Thursdays starts at 7 p.m., Fri/
Sat at 7:30. All events are Free.
CHELSEA - Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum.
Open 3rd Saturdays May-October, FREE, 10 a.m.-noon.
685-4447.

Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children birth to 5 years.
Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. 685-2188.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Nonprofit support grp. United
Church of Chelsea, North Common, Wednesdays, 5:45 p.m. 6852271/685-4429.
EAST BARRE - Story Hour. Aldrich Library York Branch,
Tuesdays, ages 0-3 10 a.m., ages 3-5 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-5118.
EAST HARDWICK - Touch of Grace Assembly of God
Church, corner Rts. 15 &16, Pastor Matt Preston, 472-5550.
Sunday a.m. worship 10:00 (incl. 11:20 childrens church); adult
Sunday School 9:00 (Sep. thru June). Tue. evening Bible study
(call for info). Wed. youth group: 5:00 dinner, 6:00 activity.
EAST MONTPELIER - Crossroads Christian Church. Mens
Ministry: For Men Only group. Monday nights 7-9 p.m. Mens
Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8 a.m. 272-7185. Sunday Service 9:30-11
a.m. Pastor Thorsten Evans 476-8536. Church Office hours Tues
& Fri 9 a.m. to noon. 476-4843
Twin Valley Senior Center. 4583 U.S. Rte 2. Open Mon.-Weds.Fri., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. On-site meals all three days, $5 ages 60+/$5
others, nobody turned away. Free bus service for seniors & disabled in the six towns served. Bone strength classes, tai chi, foot
clinics and more. Info. 223-3322 or http://twinvalleyseniors.org
Early Bird Bone Builders Class. Osteoporosis exercise and
prevention class. Twin Valley Senior Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill
Commons (next to Plainfield Hardware). Every Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. All ages. Free. Info 2233174 or 228-0789.
Death Cafe. First Friday of each month, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. New
group to drink tea and discuss death. Bring your own lunch or eat
at center for $5. Confidential discussions; not a counseling ses-

sion. Twin Valley Senior Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill Commons


(next to Plainfield Hardware).
FREE Tai Chi classes at Twin Valley Senior Center, Route 2,
Blueberry Commons, East Montpelier. Every Tuesday, 10 a.m.
Contact Rita at 223-3322 for more information.
GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; Book
Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.; Crafts & Conversation,
Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5
& their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton Public
Library, 584-3358.
HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging,
rear entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308
x306.
Celebrate Recovery Groups. Touch of Grace A/G Church, Rts.
15 & 16. Women, Tues. 7 p.m. Men, Weds. 7 p.m. Men &
Women, Fri. 6 p.m. Info 472-8240/533-2245.
Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse), Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296.
Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs.,
6-8:30 p.m. Registration/info 472-5229.
MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11
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Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common,
426-3581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m.
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kids, Fridays, 3-4:30 p.m. Family-Themed Movies, 3rd
Wednesdays starting Sept., 7 p.m. Natural Marshfield, 3rd
Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
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9-10:30 a.m.
MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free
classes. Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10
a.m.; Learning English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English
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Conversation: Tues. 4-5 p.m. Montpelier Learning Center, 100 Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to
State St. Info/register 223-3403.
share advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard
Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and Library, Hayes Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasayteachings of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St., szine@gmail.com
Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have
Winter Whispers Childrens Program. North Branch Nature issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany
Center. For children ages 3.5-6. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Jan. Church, 2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219.
5-Feb. 17. 9 a.m. to noon. Fee applies. Children will spend a por- Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike
tion of every morning outdoors discovering winters many won- repair? Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre
ders. In addition, our program offers time to cozy up indoors for St., Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info:
winter related stories, songs, art as well as exploration of Vermont freeridemontpelier.org
wildlifes winter habits.
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1
Capital City Indoor Farmers Market. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2015/16 p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays:
Indoor Market dates: January 9th and 23rd at Montpelier City Hall, Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church,
February 6th and 20th, March 5th and 19th, and April 2nd and 16th 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30
at Montpelier High School. Info: Carolyn Grodinsky 223-2958 p.m. 2nd Saturdays: Trinity Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Last
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manager@montpelierfarmersmarket.com.
Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00
Onion River Exchange Tool Library. Over 85 tools including: Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd
Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at www.pointfm.com
power tools, all sorts of hand tools including wrench kits, caulking Fridays, 5-9 p.m. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies.
guns, sawzall, tall tree branch cutter, belt sander, wet vac, drop 279-3695.
cloths,sawzall, have a heart traps, bulb planter, and tool boxes to be Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support
used for easy carry. Plus safety gear. 46 Barre St. Open during group, childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm
office hours: T 9-4, W 9-4, TH 9-4.
St., 2nd Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480.
Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany
Pizza & social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Church, Red Room, 2nd Saturday of month, 1-3 p.m. (NOT Oct.
Unitarian Church, 2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or or May).
Micah@OutrightVT.org
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church baseMeditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.; ment, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036.
Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at
Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio. The Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction
Recovery Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small
BARRE - Studio Place Arts presents Celebrate: Our org
group of advocates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30annual local arts exhibit that features a wide variety of Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. 9:30 a.m. during the legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel
fine art and crafts created by SPA member artists. The Resurrection Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m.
Conference Room 232. Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more!
show is on all 3 floors of the historic SPA building and Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to RSVP encouraged to info@vamhar.org but never required. Just
includes hundreds of one-of-a-kind gifts. November 11 roller derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free. drop-in!
Montpelier Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www. Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338.
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Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters
MONTPELIER - Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring con- Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd age 6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays,
temporary sculpture created by Vermont artists. Vermont Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206.
3:30-4:30 p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with
Arts Council Sculpture Garden, ongoing.
MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal), Arlo: Thursdays 4-5 p.m.
-- Turn, Turn, Turn Exhibition at T.W. Wood Gallery, suggested donation for seniors 60+ is $7, under 60 price is $9. CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not availTogether is always available for takeout, with the same able, please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second
46 Barre St. Nov 17-Jan 15 with reception on Friday, FEAST
donation and pricing. Tuesdays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m., Tuesday of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928.
Nov 19 from 5-7 p.m.
RSVP 262-6288. Piano Workshop, informal time to play & lis- Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-- Kate Fetherston/Landscapes: Expressionist and ten, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Living Strong, group loves to sing while 3079.
abstract paintings inspired by the experience of nature. exercising, Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3 p.m. Crafters
CVTV 7 Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St., 595-7953.
L
Group, Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. All at Montpelier Senior Activity
CHANNEW Mamas Circle, Thursdays, 10 a.m.-noon; Volunteer Meetings,
Montpelier City Hall. Through the end of the year.
IS NO
Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518.
L
CHANNE 2nd Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.; Babywearing Group, 2nd Thursdays,
-- Cross-stitch and Multi-media by Heidi Chamberlain A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and there
194 10:30 a.m.-noon;
& Upcycled Christmas Stockings by Nancy Gadue. is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-5253.
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7 p.m. 476The Cheshire Cat, 28 Elm St. Featuring two artists:
3221.
Heidi Chamberlain is an eclectic artist who does collages
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30
and cross stitch. Nancy Gadue, crafter extraordinaire,
p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266.
CVTV CHANNEL 194
creates Christmas stockings with boiled wool and recy- Wednesday 12/30
6 PM Barre Congregational Church 3:30 PM Washington Baptist
Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays &
7:30 PM Lutheran
Bulletin Board 1a
4:30 PM Rice TV Mass
cled sweaters. On display at The Cheshire Cat through Community
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-9729 PM Calvary Life
Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p
5 PM Calvary Life
10
PM
Rice
TV
Mass
Plainfield
Select
7p,
10p
6
PM
Washington
Baptist
Church
mid-January.
5266.
7 PM Faith Community Church
Sunday 1/3
12/31
8 PM Barre Congregational Church
Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125
RANDOLPH - Gifford Medical Center Gallery: Thursday
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Community Bulletin Board 1a
9:30 PM Lutheran
2 AM Barre Congregational Church 10 PM St. Monicas Mass
Select 6a, 9a, 12p
Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30 p.m. Info. 479-5485.
Works by Joann and Lou DiNicola will be on display Plainfield
3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
Twinfield School 3p,7p,10p
11 PM Calvary Life
4:30 AM Washington Baptist
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems.
in the Gifford Gallery through January 6, 2016. Friday 1/1
Church
Monday 1/4
Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825.
6:30 AM Barre Congregational
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Gifford Medical Center, 44 S. Main St. free, (802) Twinfield School 6a,9a,12p
Church
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115
Statehouse
Programming
8 AM Calvary Life
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p
6a,9a,12p
728-7000.
9 AM Washington Baptist Church
Main St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454Barre Supervisory Union 3, 7, 10p
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
Saturday 1/2
8402.
WAITSFIELD - Bob Aiken: Vermonts Impressionist. Community Bulletin Board 1a
11 AM Barre Congregational
Tuesday 1/5
Church
Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday
A selection of Vermont landscapes depicting rural fields, Barre
Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p
12:30 PM Rice TV Mass
4 PM Washington Baptist Church
Statehouse Programming 3-6pm
1 PM St. Monicas Mass
1st Presbyterian Church
of the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772
rivers, mountains, and small villages. Aikens paintings, 56 PM
PM Barre Congregational Church 2 PM Barre Congregational Church Barre City Council Live 7pm
La Leche League. Breastfeeding info and support. Good
CVTV covers all local school board and select board meetings. Many municipalities and school
done in acrylic with a palette knife, capture the changing
boards have taken a break during July. Stay tuned for the latest meetings.
Beginnings Nest, 174 River St., 3rd Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
reflections of light and shadow. Through Dec. 31
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE
Info 244-1254.
ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m.
and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of
Washington County. All held during school year only.
ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17
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Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice.
Twiddle
THU, DEC 31 - SAT, JAN 2
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Mummenschanz
TUE, JAN 19 @ 7:00PM
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT
Sex with Strangers
THU, JAN 21 - SUN, FEB 7
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Mad Love
WED, JAN 27 - SAT, FEB 13
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
The Hound of Baskervilles
WED, FEB 24 - SAT, MAR 12
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
Beth Hart
WED, MAR 2 @ 7:00PM
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT

Patty Griffin, Sara Watkins & Anais Mitchell


TUE, MAR 8 @ 7:00PM
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
FRI, MAR 18 @ 7:30PM
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT
The Mountaintop
WED, MAR 23 - SAT, APR 9
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
Stupid F****** Bird
THU, MAR 24 - SUN, APR 10
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Jessica Lang Dance
SAT, APR 2 @ 7:30PM
Lyndon Institute - Lyndonville, VT
Living Together
WED, APR 20 - SUN, MAY 8
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT

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Public Access
Weekly Program Schedule

Wednesday, December 30

9:00a Yoga to Go
10:00a Mindful Health Alternatives
11:00a Lets Talk About Mental Health
11:30a 3SquaresVT
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p State of VT Biosolids Forum
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Talking About Movies
5:00p An Evening at the Library
6:00p NOVA Winter Conference
7:30p Pathways Vermont Community
Learning
8:30p Living and Dying
9:30p Six Figure Farming
10:30p The Working Land

Thursday, December 31

9:00a Cannabis Conversations


10:30p Building a Vibrant, Inclusive
Vermont
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p Living and Dying
2:00p Abled and On Air
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Howard Center Community
Education Series
6:00p The Working Land
7:30p For the Animals
8:00p Vote for Vermont
9:00p State of VT Biosolids Forum
11:00p Energy Week

Friday, January 1

8:00a Democracy Now!


9:00a Spotlight on Vermont Issues
10:00a Vote for VT
11:00a Talking About Movies
12:00p Brunch With Bernie
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
2:00p The Struggle
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Rural VT 30th Anniversary
6:00p Senior Moments
6:30p Montpelier Community Gospel
Choir
8:00p 3SquaresVT

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8:30p Carbon Tax Debate


10:30p Howard Center Community
Education Series
11:30p Your Local Food System

Thu, Dec. 31

4:00p Cannabis Conversations


6:30p Senior Moments
8:00p Abled and On Air
9:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
10:00p Rising Tide VT Protest
11:00p Green Mountain Veterans for
Peace

4:00p U-32 School Board


8:00p Montpelier School Board

Thursday, December 31

ORCA Media Channel 17 Tue, Jan. 5

7:00a A Conversation with Sec. Hillary


Clinton
12:00p Washington Central Supervisory 8:30a Vermont State House Special Event
10:00a Central Vermont Regional PlanSaturday, January 2
Union
9:00a Montpelier Community Gospel
3:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory ning Commission
11:30a Green Mountain Care Board
Choir
Union
3:00p Comcast CPG Hearing
10:30a Carbon Tax Debate
5:00p First Wednesdays
Tuesday, January 5
6:30p Randolph Selectboard
12:00p Building a Vibrant, Inclusive
7:00p E. Montpelier School Board
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:30p Waterbury Selectboard
Vermont
9:30p Randolph Union High School
9:00a Rural VT 30th Anniversary
1:30p Your Local Food System
Board
11:00a An Evening at the Library
Fri, Jan. 1
2:00p Mindful Health Alternatives
10:00p Preschool Regional Meeting
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
7:00a Bethel Selectboard
3:00p Mental Fitness
11:00p
School
Talk
1:00p Salaam Shalom
11:00a Vermont State House Special
3:30p Yoga to Go
2:00p Pathways Vermont Community
Event
Sunday, January 3
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass
Learning
12:00p U-32 School Board
4:00p Berlin Selectboard
5:00p Washington Baptist Church
3:00p Democracy Now!
3:00p Montpelier School Board
8:00p Montpelier Planning Commission
6:00p Green Mountain Veterans for Peace 4:00p North Branch Nature Center
6:00p Vermont State Board of Education Sat, Jan. 2
7:00p Rising Tide VT Protest
5:30p For the Animals
10:00p The Plight of Higher Education 7:00a Randolph Selectboard
8:00p Rural VT 30th Anniversary
6:00p Lets Talk About Health
11:30p Road to Recovery
11:00a Vermont State House Special
10:00p Cannabis Conversations
6:30p Yoga to Go
Monday, January 4
Event
7:30p
Bill
Doyle
on
VT
Issues
Sunday, January 3
12:00p E. Montpelier School Board
6:00p Comcast CPG Hearing
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
9:00a Eckankar
3:00p
Orange
Southwest
Supervisory
9:30p Vermont Legislative Briefing
9:00p Talking About Movies
9:30a Washington Baptist Church
Union
10:00p Salaam Shalom
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass
Sun, Jan. 3
5:00p
Preschool
Regional
Meeting
11:00p The Struggle
11:00a Senior Moments
7:00a Waterbury Trustees
6:00p New England Cooks
12:30p 3SquaresVT
10:30a Waterbury Selectboard
7:30p
Washington
Central
Supervisory
ORCA Media Channel 16 Union
1:00p Montpelier Community Gospel
3:00p Montpelier Development Review
Education Access
Choir
Board
10:00p Vermont Floor Hockey
Weekly Program Schedule
2:30p Energy Week
6:00p Montpelier Design Review
Tuesday,
January
5
3:30p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
Committee
Wednesday, December 30
12:00p
CVTS
Game
of
the
Week
4:30p Bill Doyle on Vermont Issues
9:00p Montpelier City Council
12:00p William Arkin at The Norwich
2:00p Berlin School Board
5:00p Bill Doyle on Vermont Issues
Bookstore
Mon, Jan. 4
5:30p School Talk
5:30p Carbon Tax Debate
1:00p Union Elementary Teacher of the
7:00a Central VT Economic Develop6:00p Historic Crimes and Justice
7:00p Building a Vibrant, Inclusive
Year
ment Corp
7:00p Randolph Union High School
Vermont
2:00p Goddard College
9:00a Vermont Legislative Briefing
Board
8:30p North Branch Nature Center
4:00p Holistically Speaking
11:00a Bethel Selectboard
7:30p Road to Recovery
9:00p An Evening at the Library
4:30p Bookstock
3:00p Berlin Selectboard
8:00p The Plight of Higher Education
10:00p Lets Talk About Mental Health
5:30p New England Cooks
7:00p Montpelier Development Review
9:30p RTCC School Board
10:30p Mental Fitness
7:00p Montpelier School Board
Board LIVE
11:00p Mindful Health Alternatives

Monday, January 4

8:00a Democracy Now!


9:00a Energy Week
10:00a State of VT Biosolids Forum
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p NOVA Winter Conference
2:30p Songwriters Notebook
3:00p Democracy Now!

12:00p First Wednesdays


2:00p New England Cooks
3:30p Poets & Their Crafts
5:00p CVTS Game of the Week
8:00p Berlin School Board

Government Access
Weekly Program Schedule

Wed, Dec. 30

7:00a Transparency Tour


10:00a Green Mountain Care Board
3:00p Waterbury Trustees
12:00p Vermont State Board of Education 6:30p Montpelier City Council

Friday, January 1

Community Media (802) 224-9901

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Saturday, January 2

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December 30, 2015

7:00a Vermont State House Special Event


12:00p Green Mountain Care Board
3:30p Dialogue A Candidate Forum
5:30p Montpelier Design Review
Committee
8:00p Montpelier Planning Commission

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CVTV Channel 192 BARRE, VT


Wednesday
1:00 AMThe Artful Word
1:30 AMHendersons Herb Tinctures
3:00 AM Health Talk
3:30 AMNew England Music Awards
5:30 AMThe Better Part
6:00 AMThe Better Part
6:30 AMThunder Road
8:02 AM1st Wednesdays
9:30 AM30 Minutes with Bill Schmick
10:00 AMConversations with Kay
10:30 AMVermont Historical Society
11:30 AMThe Artful Word
12:00 PMHendersons Herb Tinctures
1:30 PM Health Talk
4:00 PMThe Better Part
4:30 PMThe Better Part
5:00 PMThunder Road
6:32 PM1st Wednesdays
8:00 PM30 Minutes with Bill Schmick
8:30 PMConversations with Kay
9:00 PMVermont Historical Society
10:00 PMThe Artful Word
10:30 PMHendersons Herb Tinctures
Thursday
2:00 AMThe State of Marriage
3:00 AMYestermorrow Lecture Series
4:00 AMTaste for Life
4:30 AMOn the Waterfront
5:00 AM2015 Cornish Fair
5:30 AMSalaam/Shalom
6:30 AMYoga To Go
7:30 AMRagFest Concerts
8:30 AM Judge Ben
9:30 AMEthan Allen Homestead
10:30 AMIts News to Us
11:30 AMThe Y Connection
12:00 PMVermont Today
1:30 PMThe State of Marriage
2:30 PMYestermorrow Lecture Series
3:30 PMTaste for Life
4:00 PMOn the Waterfront
4:30 PM2015 Cornish Fair
5:00 PMSalaam/Shalom
6:00 PMYoga To Go
7:00 PMRagFest Concerts
8:00 PM Judge Ben
9:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
10:00 PMIts News to Us
11:00 PMThe Y Connection
11:30 PMVermont Today
Friday
1:00 AMGreen Mountain Care Board
2:30 AMTwin St vs Granite St Derby
4:00 AMWRJ Vet Center Grand
Opening
5:00 AMHoliday Fun
5:30 AMGhost Chronicles
6:30 AM13 Most Haunted - MA
7:00 AMUnderstanding PTSD
8:30 AMHunger Mountain Co-op
11:00 AMIssues of Aging

12:30 PMGreen Mountain Care Board


3:00 PMHigh on the Hog
3:30 PMWRJ Vet Center Grand
Opening
4:30 PMHoliday Fun
5:00 PMGhost Chronicles
6:00 PM13 Most Haunted - MA
6:30 PMUnderstanding PTSD
8:00 PMHunger Mountain Co-op
10:30 PMIssues of Aging
Saturday
2:30 AMMoose & Bears in NH
4:00 AMBurlington Bookfest Preview
4:30 AMSustainable Living Series
6:00 AMFloor Hockey
7:00 AMUpper Valley Humane Society
7:30 AM SlowLiving
9:00 AMMontpelier Brown Bag Series
12:00 PMMoose & Bears in NH
1:30 PMBurlington Bookfest Preview
2:00 PMSustainable Living Series
3:30 PMFloor Hockey
4:30 PMUpper Valley Humane Society
5:00 PM SlowLiving
6:30 PMMontpelier Brown Bag Series
9:30 PMMoose & Bears in NH
11:00 PMBurlington Bookfest
Preview
11:30 PMSustainable Living Series
Sunday
1:30 AM Lego Chat
2:00 AMCommunity Producers
2:30 AMTalking About Movies
3:00 AMVaccine Mandates
3:30 AMGhost Chronicles
4:30 AMGory Storytime
5:00 AMGreen Mountain Vets for
Peace
6:00 AMHolistically Speaking
6:30 AMMountain Man Adventures
7:00 AMCuban Bridge
8:31 AMCar Stories
9:00 AM Health Talk
9:30 AMEthan Allen Homestead
10:30 AMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
11:30 AMTalking About Movies
12:30 PM Lifelines
1:00 PMFor the Animals
1:30 PMAuthors at the Aldrich
2:30 PMThunder Road
4:02 PMTruck Pull 2015
5:00 PMCuban Bridge
6:00 PMConversations with Kay
6:30 PMVermont Historical Society
7:30 PMIts News to Us
8:30 PMThe Y Connection
9:00 PMVermont Today
10:30 PMThe State of Marriage
11:30 PMYestermorrow Lecture
Series
Monday
2:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead

All schedules are subject to


change, please call us
with questions - 479-1075.

3:30 AMWill the Constitution


4:30 AM Lego Chat
5:00 AMCommunity Producers
5:30 AMTalking About Movies
6:00 AMCity Room with Steven
Pappas
6:30 AMGhost Chronicles
7:30 AMGory Storytime
8:00 AMSidewalks Entertainment
8:30 AMEnergy Conservation
10:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
11:30 AMWill the Constitution
12:30 PMLego Chat
1:00 PMCommunity Producers
1:30 PMTalking About Movies
Mon,with
Jan.Steven
4
2:00 PMCity Room
Pappas
7:00a Central
2:30 PMGhost Chronicles
VT
Economic
3:30 PMGory Storytime
Development
4:00 PMSidewalks
Entertainment
4:30 PMEnergyCorp
Conservation
6:00 PMEthan Allen
Homestead
9:00a
Vermont
7:30 PMWill the Constitution
Legislative
8:30 PM Lego Chat
9:00 PMCommunity
Producers
Briefing
9:30 PMTalking About Movies
11:00awithBethel
10:00 PMCity Room
Steven
Selectboard
Pappas
10:30 PMGhost Chronicles
11:30 PMGory Storytime
Tuesday
3:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
4:00 AMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
5:00 AMTalking About Movies
6:00 AM Lifelines
6:30 AMFor the Animals
7:00 AMAuthors at the Aldrich
8:00 AMSidewalks Entertainment
8:30 AMGreen Mountain Vets for
Peace
9:30 AMHolistically Speaking
10:00 AMMountain Man Adventures
10:30 AMCuban Bridge
11:00 AMHometown Storytellers
12:00 PMCar Stories
12:30 PMHealth Talk
1:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
2:00 PMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
3:00 PMTalking About Movies
4:00 PM Lifelines
4:30 PMFor the Animals
5:00 PMAuthors at the Aldrich
6:00 PMSidewalks Entertainment
6:30 PMGreen Mountain Vets for
Peace
7:30 PMHolistically Speaking
8:00 PMMountain Man Adventures
8:30 PMCuban Bridge
9:00 PMHometown Storytellers
10:00 PMCar Stories
10:30 PMHealth Talk
11:00 PMTalking About Movies

Subject: Capitol & Paramount movies for Fri. thru


Thurs. Jan. 1 - 7

PARAMOUNT
MATINEES FRI., SAT. & SUN.
DADDY'S HOME --PG-13-Fri. & Sat. at 6:30 & 9:10 -- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:30
Matinees -- Fri. at 3:20 -- Sat. & Sun at 12:30 &
3:20

Wednesday, December 30

BARRE - D.A.K Meeting. Darlene and Kay lunch at 2LG at


noonish.
MONTPELIER - Essential Oils Basics with Annie Limoge.
Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7 p.m. Come find out how essential
oils can help you emotionally and physically. Learn what essential
oils are and how to use them. $2 Member-Owners/$3 NonMembers. Pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin
board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.
coop
Reading by Major Jackson. College Hall Chapel, Vermont
College of Fine Arts. 7 p.m. Free. The University of Vermont
professor shares passages from his latest collection of poetry, Roll
Deep.
MONTPELIER - New Years Eve Celebration. Ring in the new
year in downtown Montpelier with family and friends. There is
something for everyone and dont forget to stop in one of our
many restaurants and bars for a special dinner, music or just a
drink.
Central Vermont Runners NYE 5K, at the Pavilion 2 p.m.
Marko the Magician! At Montpelier High School 4:305:15 pm
(magic show) & 5:45-7 p.m. (hypnosis magic show)
Fireworks Show 7:30 p.m.
Dave Kellers NYE Extravaganza at City Hall 8 p.m.

Friday, January 1

MONTPELIER - Skate For The Cure. Central Vermont


Memorial Civic Center. 10 Gallison Hill Rd 7-9 p.m. Community
members will gather for Skate For The Cure, an American Cancer
Society event supporting Relay For Life of Central Vermont.
Skate with the Norwich Cadets; entertainment; celebration of life
among cancer survivors and supporters.
Reading by Mojie Crigler. College Hall Chapel, Vermont
College of Fine Arts. 7 p.m. Free Nonfiction fans flock to a reading by the author of Get Me Through Tomorrow: A Sisters
Memoir of Brain Injury and Revival.

BINGO
Tuesday Nights
Tuesday 12/29/15

JACKPOT $2,700.

Excellent Parking Available

55 numbers or less --

FLASH BALL $100.


MINI JACKPOT $900.
55 numbers or less --

Queen of Hearts: $550.00


203 Country Club Road
Montpelier 223-2600 Ext #27

Be
Safe During
the Holidays,
Be Thankful
for Family &
Friends, and Keep
Memories of
Those That Have
Departed

FRI. THRU THURS., JAN. 1-7


MATINEES -- FRI., SAT. & SUN.

STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS --PG-13-Fri. & Sat. at 6:15 (3D) & 9:15 (2D)
-- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:30 (3D)
Matinees Fri. at 3:15 (3D)
-- Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 (2D) & 3:15 (3D)

PARAMOUNT
BARRE

JOY --PG-13-Fri. & Sat. at 6:20 & 9:10 -- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:40
Matinees Fri. at 3:25 -- Sat. & Sun at 12:25 & 3:25

For Showtimes Call 479-0078


www.fgbtheaters.com

CONCUSSION --PG-13-Fri. & Sat. at 6:20 & 9:15 -- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:45
Matinees Fri. at 3:20 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:20

FRI. THRU THURS., JAN. 1-7


MATINEES FRI., SAT. & SUN.

DADDY'S HOME --PG-13-SISTERS --R-Fri. & Sat. at 6:30 & 9:10 -- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:30
Fri. & Sat. at 6:25 & 9:05 -- Sun. thru Thurs. at 7:00 Matinees -- Fri. at 3:20 -- Sat. & Sun at 12:30 & 3:20
Matinees Fri. at 3:30 -- Sat. & Sun at 12:30 & 3:30
ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS:
POINT BREAK --PG-13-THE ROAD CHIP --PG-Fri. & Sat. at 6:30 & 9:05 -- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:50 Fri. & Sat. at 6:40 & 9:05 -- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:40
Matinees Fri. at 3:25 -- Sat. & Sun at 12:20 & 3:25 Matinees Fri. at 3:15 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:40 & 3:15

24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343 BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com

SAMBELS! SAMBELS!

Book Your Holiday Parties,


Weddings, Anniversaries, etc.
Sambels Catering 249-7758

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Vacations
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Europe Asia Australia
South America And more!

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Saturday, January 2

MONTPELIER - Post-Holiday Bamboozlement with The


Odd Wednesdays. Sweet Melissas. 9 p.m. $5 cover. Hailing
from the hills of Plainfield, The Odd Wednesdays will sleigh their
progressive, new wave rock-n-roll sound with aggressive combustion.
Reading by Joy Castro. College Hall Chapel, Vermont College
of Fine Arts. 7 p.m. Free. The author of the memoir The Truth
Book: Escaping a Childhood of Abuse Among Jehovahs Witnesses
shares her gift for words.

Sunday, January 3

NORTHFIELD - American Legion Breakfast Buffet. 8-11 a.m.


$8 adults, $4 children under 10. Eggs & Omelets made to order,
Chipped Beef on toast, Pancakes, French toast, Bacon, Sausage,
home fries, Fruit, Juice, coffee, tea
PLAINFIELD - Dance, Sing & Jump Around. Plainfield Town
Hall. 3-4:30 p.m. Kenric Kite and friends dole out live tunes while
Liz Benjamin calls the steps at an intergenerational shindig. $5-10
suggested donation.

Monday, January 4

MONTPELIER - Birthing From Within - Pain Coping


Practice. Good Beginnings of Central Vermonts Office, 174
River St. 6-8 p.m. Free. Birthing from Within classes utilize specific practices to strengthen self awareness, and build communication between partners to support a strong coping mindset.
Classes also provide thorough preparation and review for the
integration of self development that arises in the process of birth
and in the care of a new baby. RSVP by calling 802-595-7953 or
emailing gbcvinfo@gmail.com.
GROTON - Red Cross Blood Donation. Groton Community
Building, 314 Scott Highway. 12:30-5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, January 5

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RANDOLPH - Red Cross Blood Donation. Our Lady of Angels
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DANVILLE - Red Cross Blood Donation. Danville


Congregational Church, 87 Hill St. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients


and Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net
Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m.
MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome.
Rehearsals at Harwood Union H.S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 4962048.
MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational
Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356.
NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages
12-18. Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich campus, Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers,
ages 8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935.
Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11
a.m. Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113.
ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community
Alliance Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary
School in Orange.
PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic
Book Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Food for Thought Book Club:
2nd Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Plainfield Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 7
p.m. Call 454-8504. Story Time for Kids, ages 2-5. Thursdays,
10:30 a.m.
Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome.
The Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info.
322-6600.
RANDOLPH - Caregiver Support Group. Open to anyone caring for a loved one. Gifford Medical Ctr, second Tuesdays, 11
a.m.-noon.
After School Arts Programs. Chandlers Upper Gallery, 71-73
Main St. January through March 2016. Chandler will be offering
unique classes for different levels and ages. The 10-week session
will end with a public performance showcasing the students and
their newfound skills! Registration required. Visit chandler-arts.
org for more info or to register.
Line Dancing. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St., by donation, Wednesdays. Beginner 6:45 p.m./Intermediate 7:45 p.m.
Winter/Spring Session Jan 6-April 27. Info: Sid McLam, 802728-5722 or jamnsam@myfairpoint.net
Matters of the Heart. Experts discuss ways to improve heart
health. Gifford Conference Ctr, FREE, 3rd Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m.
728-2191.
New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT
Rte 66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101.
Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC
Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m.
Lift for Life Exercises, Tues-Fri, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage 9:30 a.m.
& Mahjongg 10 a.m on Tuesdays; Art History Video Series
12:45 p.m. & Bridge Club 2 p.m. Wednesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st
& 2nd Weds, 10 a.m.-noon, call to sign up. Randolph Senior Ctr,
Hale St. 728-9324.
Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family.
Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270.
Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime,
Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6
p.m.
SOUTH DUXBURY - Mad River Chorale Rehearsals.
Beginning September 14, Mad River Chorale will rehearse every
Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. (except school holidays) in the
chorus room at Harwood Union High School up to the concert
weekend of December 19 and 20. Visit www.madriverchorale.net
for further information, or call 496-2048.
STOWE - Green Mtn Dog Club Meeting. All dog lovers welcome. Commodores Inn, 4th Thursdays. 479-9843 or www.greenmountaindogclub.org
WAITSFIELD - Headache Relief Clinic. Free treatments using
massage & craniosacral therapy. Mad River Valley Health Ctr,
2nd fl., last Thursday of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 595-1919.
Community Acupuncture Night. Free assessment & treatment,
donations welcome. Three Moons Wellness, 859 Old County Rd.,
2nd fl., last Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 272-3690.
WARREN - Knit and Play. Bring your kids and your projects.
All levels welcome. Warren Public Library, Thursdays, 9:3011:30 a.m.
WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire
Station, 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889.
Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.;
Storytime, Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10
a.m.-2 p.m. All at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343.
WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible,
coffee provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m.
498-4565.
WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 7 p.m.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church,
Sun., 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221.
WOODBURY - Knitting Group. All hand work welcome.
Library, 1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8 p.m.
WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays,
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PLAINFIELD - Mark Doty Poetry Reading.
Haybarn Theatre at Goddard College, 123 Pitkin
Rd. 7-8 p.m. Free and open to the public. Book
signing to follow.

Thursday, January 7

MONTPELIER - Essential Oil Therapy 101


with Lauren Andrews RN, Clinical
Aromatherapist. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7:30
p.m. Free. Lauren will teach you aromatherapy
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essential oil blending strategies. Participants
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Humankind in South Africa. Unitarian
Church. 7-9 p.m. In 2013, six women scientists
squeezed through the twisting passages of
Rising Star cave in South Africa, descended to a
depth of 100 feet, and excavated over 1,500 fossils from a previously unknown human ancestor. Dartmouth College Anthropology Professor
Jeremy DeSilva has been working on these fossils and will present what we know about these
early humans and how we know it. Donations
are welcomed. Snacks and drinks available.
Info: www.NorthBranchNatureCenter.org
TUNBRIDGE - Tunbridge Public Library
Winter Evenings An Introduction to
Genealogy program by genealogist Scott
Andrew Bartley. Free. For information call 802889-9404.

Saturday, January 9

ELMORE - Snowshoe Elmore with GMC.

Moderate. 5.3 miles round trip. Elmore Mountain


loop. 1,400 elevation gain. Contact Charlene
Bohl, 229-9908 or charlenebohl@comcast.net
for meeting time and place.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Second Saturdays Art
Bus. Music and movement, arts & crafts, and
snacks at the Ainsworth Public Library, 2338 VT
RTE 14 (Main Street). 10 a.m. For more information: 802-433-5887, ainsworthpubliclibrary.
org, or library@williamstownvt.org.

Sunday, January 10

HYDE PARK - Northeast Fiddlers Assoc.


Monthly jam and meet. VFW, Route 15. Noon
to 5 p.m. Fiddlers and public welcome. Local
food shelf donations welcomed. Info: Lee
Deyette (802) 728-5188.
MONTPELIER - Winter Wildlife Tracking
101 with John Jose, Biologist. Hunger Mountain
Coop. 1-2 p.m. A hands-on, interactive introduction to winter wildlife tracking, using sand-filled
trays and plaster casts of animal tracks.
Conditions permitting, there will be an optional
short hike to search for animal tracks nearby,
after the workshop. $8 Member-Owners/$10
Non-Members. Pre-register: sign up on the Coop
workshop bulletin board or contact us at 2238000 x202 or info@hungermountain.coop

Tuesday, January 12

CRAFTSBURY - Cross-country Ski


Craftsbury with GMC. Moderate. Come for a
day of skiing on Craftsbury Nordic Centers
well-groomed trails. Trail fee. Bring water and
lunch (or buy at touring center). Contact Andrew
and Reidun Nuquist at 223-3550 for meeting
place and time.
MONTPELIER - Fermented Veggies 101 with
John Jose. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6:30-7:30
p.m. Learn the basics of lacto-fermentation of
vegetables. Well start some delicious gingerblueberry sauerkraut and everyone will take
home a sample to ferment. $10 MemberOwners/$12 Non-Members. Pre-register: sign up
on the Coop workshop bulletin board or contact
us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.
coop
RANDOLPH Downsizing to a Smaller
Living Space, with Brooks and Susan Barron
of Four Seasons Sothebys International Realty.
Gifford Conference Center. 4-5 p.m. Free. Do
you need to prepare for your retirement years?
On Tuesday, January 12, 2016, Gifford will offer
a free presentation. The session will be held from
4 to 5 p.m. in the Seating is limited to 30 participants, so please call 728-2787 to register.

Friday, January 1, 2016


7:00 9:00 PM
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10 Gallison Hill RD, Montpelier. VT

CHECK OUT THE HOLIDAY DEAL

$15 (adults)
$10 (ages 12 & under)
Skate rentals are available... $5

Please bring cash or check made payable to ACS Central VT Relay For Life and it will get you one
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12/9 Wednesday 5:30pm


Boys Hockey U32 at Spaulding

1/9 Saturday 5:00pm


Boys Hockey Middlebury at U32

12/10 Thursday 7:00pm


Boys Basketball Peoples at Twineld

1/15 Friday 7:30pm


Boys Basketball U32 at Montpelier

12/14 Monday 7:00pm

1/18 Monday 7:00pm


Girls Basketball Harwood at U32

GAME
Week

Vermont Mountaineers Staying in Montpelier

Girls Basketball
South NECBL
Burlington
at U32
The Vermont Mountaineers,
the current
champion
will continue to call Montpelier Recreation Field home
12/17 The
Thursday
through at least the
2036 season.
City of7:30pm
Montpelier and
Girls Basketball Mt. Manseld at Spaulding
the Vermont Mountaineers came to terms on extending the
teams lease for twenty more 12/18
years. Friday 7:00pm
BoysManager,
BasketballBrian
Williamstown
U32
Mountaineer General
Gallagheratstated,
We are extremely happy to know that going forward we can
12/19
Saturday
6:15pm
reassure our fans, volunteers,
host
families,
sponsors and
Girls Hockey U32 at Spaulding
donors that the team will remain at this historic ballpark. The
City of Montpelier has been
very
supportive7:00pm
over the years
12/23
Wednesday
Hockey
at U32
and we look forward to Boys
continuing
to Spaulding
work together
to make
this facility one of the nicest in the NECBL.
12/28
Monday
5:00pm
According to Montpelier
Mayor
John
Hollar, The
Boys Hockey Harwood at U32
Mountaineers are a tremendous asset for our community. In
addition to the hundreds of thousands
of dollars
the organiza12/29 Tuesday
7:30pm
Basketball
Randolph
at Montpelier
tion has invested inBoys
the citys
facilities,
we benefit
from thousands of out-of-town visitors each summer and the great rec12/30
Wednesday
7:00pm
reational opportunity
the team
provides
for families.
Girls Basketball Randolph at Williamstown
As a thank you, the Mountaineers have agreed to send two
game tickets out with every1/2Montpelier
tax bill each July
Saturday 12:30pm
at for
Spaulding
through the term of theGirls
leaseBasketball
that will beU32
good
any regular
season game.
Tuesdayinto
7:00pm
The team has invested
over1/5
$550,000
the cities propBoys Basketball Rivendell at Twineld
erty since 2003 and this past fall laser graded the outfield to
improve the playing surface 1/6
andWednesday
drainage. The
organization is
7:00pm
Girls
U32
now starting to raise funds
toBasketball
improve fanRandolph
safety by at
increasing
the netting down the baselines.
1/7 Thursday
7:00pm
This is a priority
of the board
and we hope
to have some
Boys Basketball Twineld at Williamstown
of the areas done by opening day 2016 and more as we can
afford to in future years, Gallagher
said. 12:30pm
1/9 Saturday
Harwood
Spaulding
The MountaineersBoys
haveBasketball
sent 10 players
on to at
Major
League
Baseball in their short history and you never know when you
will be watching a future MLB star, such as former Mountaineer

of the

1/22 Friday 7:30pm Boys


Basketball Randolph at Montpelier
1/16 Saturday 3:30pm
Girls Hockey Northeld at Spaulding

12/29 Tuesday 7:30pm


Boys Basketball
Randolph at Montpelier

1/20 Wednesday 7:30pm


Boys Hockey Colchester at Spaulding
1/23 Saturday 6:00pm
Boys Hockey U32 at Stowe

12/30 Wednesday 7:00pm


Girls Basketbal
Randolph at Williamstown

1/27 Wednesday 5:20pm


Boys Hockey Spaulding at S. Burlington
1/30 Saturday 6:00pm
Boys Hockey U32 at North Country
1/30 Saturday 2:45pm Boys
Basketball Randolph at U32
2/3 Wednesday 5:00pm
Girls Hockey Rice at U32

and current MLB All-Star and gold glove winner AJ Pollock.


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Wednesday
7:00pm
Mountaineer season
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on sale and are good
Boys Hockey U32 at Harwood
for all 22 regular season games as well as playoff games.
Tickets are reasonably
at 7:00pm
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students and seniors,
2/12priced
FrIday
$75 for adults andBasketball
$130 for aCVU
family
four.
at of
Spaulding
The NECBL northern division teams (located in Montpelier,
2/13 Saturday
11:30am
VT, Hartford, VT, Keene,
NH, Laconia,
NH, Sanford, ME,
Girls Hockey Spaulding at Northeld
North Adams, MA and Holyoke, MA) have all agreed to
honor each others season
This
is a huge win for those
2/13tickets.
Saturday
6:10pm
fans that likeBoys
to travel
to follow
the team
and should increase
Hockey
Spaulding
at Colchester
2/17 Wednesday
crowds at all locations.
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Detroit
Minnesota
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Arizona
Chicago
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New England
Buffalo
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San
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Montpelier freshman Zoey Dubois, who competes as an independent with


the Harwood Gymnastics team under the VPA Member-to-Member program,
does a great dismount move from the Vault during last Tuesday nights meet
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
against St. Johnsbury Academy, in Waterbury. Zoey was second overall in
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Carolina
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 3

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Tennessee at
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at
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Montpelier senior Kyle Graves (center, in white) blasts his way through the
Williamstown defense last Wednesday night, in Montpelier. Williamstown
came back from an early game deficit and downed the Solons 54-34 to
improve to 5-1. Photo by Bill Croney

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Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
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4.4 Commercial
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2 Buildings,
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Included.
Near Hospital,
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229-8686

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continued on page 32
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Classied
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Is Monday
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Green Mountain Transit Agency has several positions available in
out Berlin, VT office.

Trip Planner

Teds Kar Kare

NOW
HIRING

AUTOMOTIVE
MECHANIC

Must have
experience in
general automotive
repair.

802-244-1224
E.O.E.

Part-Time Food Service


Coordinator
6 hours per week
Help bring the comfort of good meals to the
Guests of the Good Samaritan Haven. Coordinate
the dinner schedule, including recruiting,
scheduling and supporting the cooks.
Keep track of food deliveries and
donations, storage and inventory.
Some cooking required.
Contact Judi Joy at 802-479-2294 for
more information and to apply.

LEAD COOK: Experience cooking vegetarian, vegan, &


gluten-free meals is desired, also working knowledge of
the local food movement and sustainable kitchen practices.
Pay Rate is $13.00 per hour.
DISHWASHER: We welcome enthusiastic & dependable
applicants with experience & are willing to train candidates
motivated to learn, perform, and move up in our operation.
Pay Rate is $11.00 per hour. All applicants must be
available for all scheduled residencies, including evenings
and weekends; 35 hours per week; January, February, and
March, 2016. ServSafe certification is a plus.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Option 1: Please
submit cover letter, resume, and three prior employment
references, with contact information by email to:
employment@goddard.edu or by mail: Goddard College,
Human Resources, 123 Pitkin Road, Plainfield, VT 05667.
Option 2: Complete an Employment Application form by
stopping by Human Resources in the Pratt Center Library
or the Help Desk in the Community Center.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Responsibilities include general customer service inquiries,


passenger and administrative assistance. The ideal candidate will
have excellent customer service skills, enjoy working with the
public, have a basic knowledge of Microsoft Office, and the ability
to juggle multiple projects.

Custodian

Responsibilities include performing daily vehicle maintenance on


vehicles and equipment, including cleaning and fueling vehicles,
performing preventative and corrective maintenance and assisting
with the maintenance of shop facilities and equipment. Previous
work experience or training in the automotive mechanical field
preferred. A Commercial Drivers Licenses (CDL) and clean
driving record are required; GMTA will train the ideal candidate
to obtain a CDL.

Operations Supervisor

Provide field support and supervision of Bus Drivers at GMTA;


responsibilities include providing support and assistance to Drivers
and Customers and facilitating customer service in the Berlin, and
Mountain regions; participating in training new Bus Drivers and
assisting with accident investigations. Some Saturday work is
required. A CDL with passenger endorsement is required or the
ability to obtain one with 90 days of the date of hire.
For more information about these opportunities and our
organization, please visit our website: www.gmtaride.org/careers
To apply for any of these positions, please download an application
from www.GMTAride.org. Submit in one of the following ways
(no calls, please):
Via email to: jobs@GMTAride.org
Via fax to (802) 864-5564, Attn: HR
Via mail to: 15 Industrial Parkway, Burlington, VT 05401,
Attn: HR.
GMTA offers all full time employees a competitive salary and
exceptional benefits, including generous time off.
GMTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to a
diverse workforce.

MULTI-LINE INSURANCE
CLAIM REPRESENTATIVE
Vermont League of Cities & Towns

The Vermont League of Cities and Towns seeks a


licensed claim professional to serve our membership
of Vermont municipalities. We have an opening for a
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Vermont office. The successful candidate will handle property,
general liability, and automobile claims. The position performs
a wide range of duties in the processing and settling of assigned
claims. The VLCT Property And Casualty Intermunicipal
Fund (PACIF) is a self-insured insurance association providing
coverage to Vermont cities, towns, and other municipal entities.

Requirements: current Vermont property and casualty adjusters


license and Bachelors degree or equivalent plus three years
of insurance experience; good communications and problem
solving skills and the ability to analyze information; valid
Vermont drivers license for in-state travel. AIC designation
preferred.
The successful candidate will be offered one of two positions:
Property and Casualty Claim Representative or Senior Property
and Casualty Claim Representative. The position and salary
will be commensurate with experience. Hiring salary range is
$44,962-65,000 commensurate with experience. A detailed job
description is available at www.vlct.org under Marketplace/
Classified Ads.
VLCT offers an excellent salary and benefits package, convenient
downtown Montpelier location, enjoyable work environment,
and great colleagues.

To apply, please send confidential cover letter, rsum and names/


phone numbers of three professional references to jobsearch@
vlct.org with Claim Representative as subject. Or, if necessary,
mail to Human Resources, Vermont League of Cities and Towns,
89 Main Street, Suite 4, Montpelier, VT 05602.
Application deadline is Friday, January 15, 2016. Resumes
will be reviewed as they are received. Position is open until
filled. EOE.

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Montpelier, VT 05602-3556
VSHA is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following case
management positions in our Community Support Program:
Community-Based Case Manager- Want to do meaningful work with great team? Good
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Recovery-oriented individual sought, to provide case management to adults with severe and
persistent mental illnesses. This is a fast paced outreach position that includes supportive
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someone who is compassionate, creative, well organized, honest, dependable, and strength
based; and has a Bachelors or Masters Degree in related field and a minimum of one-year
experience. Supervision toward mental health licensure offered.
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website:
www.wcmhs.org
Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or
Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer

ANTIQUES/
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GREAT DEALS and
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GAS RANGE 4 burner 30


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802-589-3007
after 7pm

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continued on page 33

REGISTERED NURSES
Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following nursing position:
Hourly Registered Nurse (Home Intervention): Looking for a Registered Nurse to provide
weekend professional nursing supervision and care to consumers in a community based
mental health crisis facility. This Nurse will provide both psychiatric and physical assessments,
communicate with on call psychiatric providers, facilitate admissions, and delegate medication
administration duties to direct care staff, as well as provide clinical supervision to direct care
staff. The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills, work well as a team
member as well as function independently. This position requires applicants to be an RN with
a current Vermont License to qualify.
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website:

www.wcmhs.org

Washington County Mental Health Services is a not-for-profit Community Mental


Health Center. We provide a wide variety of support and treatment opportunities for
children, adolescents, families, and adults living with the challenges of mental illness,
emotional and behavioral issues, and developmental disabilities. These services are both
office and community-based through outreach. The range of services offered includes
prevention and wellness, assessment and stabilization, and 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
emergency response.

Our current openings include:


Residential and Community Support Specialist
Administrative Assistant
Community Support Clinician
for Trauma Programs

Home Intervention Counselors


Hourly Team Leader (Maple House)
Residential Counselors
Reach up/Clinical Case Manager

We are proud to offer our employees a comprehensive package of benefits including


generous paid sick, vacation, and holiday leave; medical, dental, and vision insurance;
short- and long-term disability; life insurance; an employee assistance program; and a
403(b) retirement account. Most positions require a valid drivers license, good driving
record, and access to a safe, insured vehicle.

To learn more about current job opportunities or read our complete job
descriptions, please visit our website www.wcmhs.org
Apply through our website or send your resume to:
personnel@wcmhs.org or Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer

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For position details,


requirements & qualifications,
visit www.vsha.org.

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call the ATTORNEY GENERALS CONSUMER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM at 1-800649-2424, or consult a health
care provider.

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WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to: PO Box
13557, Denver, CO 80201

MISCELLANEOUS

Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or


Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer

Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following


for our Community Support Program:

Housing Coordinator

Are you interested in a job in community mental health that involves direct service and
policy discussions with community partners? Do you like networking and fostering positive
relationships? This position combines the best of both worlds individual work with mental
health clients and partnering with community leaders in the housing world to provide safe
and secure housing and prevent homelessness. Position also includes acting as trainer
and coordinator for staff safety training. Bachelors Degree plus experience working with
persons with serious mental illness.
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website:

www.wcmhs.org

Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or


Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer

HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
AMMO WAREHOUSE
New, Used, Consignments.
Gallison Hill Rd
Montpelier. 802-479-0044
NEW AND used guns, muzzle
loaders, accessories. Snowsville Store, E.Braintree. 802728-5252.

TOOLS/
MACHINERY
GENERAC XG10000E GENERATOR Brand New $1700.
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802-479-3363,
1-800-4627656.

WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
BEWARE of the Vermont Land
Trust. You shake hands with
them be sure to count your
fingers when you are done.
802-454-8561
DAVES LOGGING &
FIREWOOD
Green & Seasoned
802-454-1062
DONT NEED a Full Cord
1/3 Cord Seasoned to Dry
16 Delivered $110.00
802-454-8561
FIREWOOD
WINTER SPECIAL
Ash, mixed with Black Cherry,
Hard Hack, Good winter mix
with your dry wood.$250/cord
delivered. Also Maple, Beech,
Yellow Birch, & Oak. Mix anyone of above anyway you like.
Sparrow Farm 802-229-2347
GREEN MOUNTAIN HERITAGE INC., Firewood for sale,
cut to length, split and delivered in Montpelier and Barre.
Green $250/cord all Hardwood. 802-485-8525
HARDWOOD
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Meshbags $7.00/ea. Free
delivery to Seniors. 802-2792595

WOOD/ HEATING
EQUIP.

SNOW REMOVAL/
EQUIPMENT

continued

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METALBESTOS INSULATED
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General Store, Rt2 East Montpelier Rd, Plainfield. 802-4541000 Open 7 Days a Week

SNOWBLOWER
MODEL#945 SWE, 420CC,
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New, used one season,
$2500.00 NEW asking $2000
OBO 802-433-6602

SNOW REMOVAL/
EQUIPMENT

SNOWPLOWING
Barre City area. residental,
small commercial. Call evenings Call now before the
snow flies. 802-476-6829.

1998 CHEVY PU w/snow


plow. New engine. $3500
obro. 802-249-7129

FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN

ORANGE COUNTY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC


Snow Plowing, Ice Management, Lawn Care and More!
ocpmvt@gmail.com
802-565-0038
WILLIAMSTOWN
SNOW BLOWER
White electric start with light
10HP30 inch, $220.
YARD MACHINE Snow Blower 8 1/2 HP 26 inch, $175.
802-229-0694 or 793-2363

ANIMALS/
PETS

ANIMALS/PETS

BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
Boarding dogs. Heated runs.
Located Orange Center, 4790466.

HOME BOARDING AVAILABLE


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LARGE BLACK Wire DOG


KENNEL with tray $60. 802589-3007
after 7pm
REGISTERED MINI Female
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD
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eyes, health certificate, vet
check, shots, wormed etc.
$650 without papers. 802467-3025
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PUPPIES, male/female, tails
dock and due claws done,
excellent
temperaments,
both parents on premises, vet
check, shots, wormed. Health
Certificate, $615 No Papers,
to forever homes. 802-4673025

continued on page 34

LOST DOG

12/15 on Center Road in Middlesex - 9 year old pure


bred Collie...Sole (pronounced Sol-eh)...very timid...
very scared...will run if approached
Last sighting - Sunday, 12/20 on Ripley Road in
Waterbury Center
Please report sighting with time, detailed location with
direction she was traveling as soon as possible to:
Carl Coulliard - Owner: 476-7200
Erika Holm - Animal Control - Middlesex: Cell 2492127 - Home 223-3556
Linda Jackson - Center Road, Middlesex: 249-1726
Betsy Mobbs - Macey Road, Middlesex: 229-1529
Carl is offering a $100.00 reward

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Young Puppy Just Cant Hold It

DEAR PAWS CORNER: We


adopted a puppy last month.
Jake is having some problems adjusting to his new
home. He has soiled his own
bed three times so far (we crate
him at night) and doesnt make
it through the day -- he starts
whining by the door around
lunchtime and, if were not
home, will just go anywhere in
the house. How can we fix this?
-- Carl B., via email
DEAR CARL: How old is Jake? It sounds like, barring any
unknown physical issues or illness, that he is a young
puppy with a small bladder. He simply cant hold it as long
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The fact that Jake makes it a point to whine by the door
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need to go out in the middle of the night, or on a pee pad.
He should always be taken out just before bedtime and first
thing in the morning, regardless of his age.

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Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
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-- Stan, Midvale, Utah
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Bear Ridge Speedway Honors 48th Season Champions

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John Poor was an important official at Bear Ridge Speedway


for many years and the award bearing his name is given to
drivers who elevate the sport of stock car racing through
exceptional conduct on and off the track. Kevin Chaffee won
John Poor Memorial trophy in the Modified division, with
Brian Chaffee taking the honors in the Coupe division.
The Bob Shepard Drive, Desire, Determination and
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Pierson.
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annual Sportsmanship Award. Matt Ellsworth won similar
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the honors going to Kaitlyn Coates.
Race fans voted Richie Simmons as the Most Popular
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the honors in the Coupes. Kevin Chaffee in the Midgets,
Travis Smith in the Late Models, and Rookie Robert Welch in
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The Big Als Photos What A Picture Hard Luck Awards
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Josh Currier was given the Lap Leader Award for the
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The Raymond/Cliff Bullis Memorial Award for performance on the track and conduct in the pit area was awarded to
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More than 50 prizes were given to racers by random draw.
The night was capped with the deal or no deal event for 5
lucky drivers the top award of a $1,000.00 gift certificate was
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Our ever favorite Speedway Illustrateds Karl Fredrickson
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Bear Ridge Speedways 48th season of stock car racing is
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Barre Town - $375,000

Wooded, country setting.


3+ landscaped acres and views.
3 bedrooms and 4 baths.
Wood beams, built-ins, and oors.
Convenient rst-oor laundry.
Eat-in kitchen and replace.
2-car garage with storage.
MLS# 4452815

Let our family show your family the way

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raveis.com

raveis.com

Kevin Copeland
Exceptional Agent

Kevin brings 30+ years of business experience


to our team. His knowledge of the regions
communities and commitment, loyalty,
and sense of humor have earned him
devoted clients and respect.
86 N. Main Street, Ste. 2
Barre, VT 05641
home802.595.1908
kevin.copeland@raveis.com

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Barre 802.479.3366 Montpelier 802.229.4242 Essex Jct. 802.878.5500 Stowe 802.253.8484 St. Johnsbury 802.748.9543 Stratton 802.297.1550

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