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Local mural artist, Sarah-Lee Terrat, discovered a talented cess of the murals formation along with glimpses into the life
poet in the VT State Archives and has used one of the poems of the poet, patients, the staff and history of the hospital. The
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A Moretown filmmaker, Bryce Douglass, takes viewers on Middlesex at the Hive or contacting the filmmaker at offbeatFor over 100 years the Capital City Band has been enter- a journey through the fascinating and extensive creative pro- bryce@gmail.com.
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A sisters love is
special in oh so
many ways.
Ten years have
passed between us
and it seems like only days.
We shared so much as children
the tears, the joys, the pain
A lifetime spent together
those memories remain.
As time goes by I ponder
the paths our lives have taken
Knowing that in spite of this
our sister love unshaken.
A sisters love is special
in ways that are unspoken
Still that binding force exists
our sister love unbroken.
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settling down to write fiction in the 1960s. He had a distinguished career as the author of many popular young adult
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Dear Judy,
Thank you for bringing attention to intergenerational programming, an activity that is not only vital to combatting
ageism and restoring relevance and value to our older adults,
but is also critical for teens today. Sages & Seekers is designed
to do many things, but for the students growing up in the age
of technology today, it is one of the few opportunities for
them to learn conversational skills, to make eye-contact, to
participate in face-to-face communication, and most importantly, to develop empathy (which cannot be taught) in a time
when empathy is down 40 empathy among teens due to texting and tweeting.
Schools and Universities across the country are using the
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to the program and the joy of communication across generations! We are a non-profit, and we license the Program
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Thanks for the help with our mission.
Elly Katz, Executive Director
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Earth Day
Editor,
Today may look and seem like a typical Friday in late April,
but did you know that people all around the world will be
celebrating Earth Day?
If youve never celebrated or heard of Earth Day, it has
become an annual event, celebrated on April 22 every year.
Groups worldwide will host events to demonstrate support for
and provide education about ways to protect our environment.
Since 1970 the movement has been motivating people to
action.
So, how can you participate in Earth Day from your own
home? Simple! Take a break from meat.
Here are a few impactful ways you can help the environment by reducing your meat consumption:
1. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint The United Nations
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Food and Agriculture Organization estimates the meat industry generates nearly 15 percent of the man-made greenhouse
gas emissions that are contributing to climate change worldwide, far more than transportation. And annual worldwide
demand for meat continues to grow. Reining in meat consumption once a week can help slow this trend.
2. Minimize Water Usage The water needs of livestock
are tremendous, far above those of vegetables or grains. An
estimated 1,800 to 2,500 gallons of water go into a single
pound of beef. Soy tofu typically requires 220 gallons of
water per pound.
3. Help Reduce Fossil Fuel Dependence On average,
about 40 calories of fossil fuel energy go into every calorie of
feed lot beef in the U.S. Compare this to the 2.2 calories of
fossil fuel energy needed to produce one calorie of plantbased protein. Moderating meat consumption is a great way to
cut fossil fuel demand.
There is no doubt that animal agriculture is one of the most
significant contributors to global, human-induced greenhouse
gas emissions. Intensive factory farming also harms the environment by polluting the air, water and soil with manure and
other contaminants.
As an added advantage, when you curb your intake of meat,
you can reduce your risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke and
cancer as well as limit obesity. Its a fun and easy way to
improve the nutritional quality of your diet!
And if you want to continue to help the planet, your health
and spare animals from factory farming, you can try Meatless
Mondays every week. Meatless Monday is a weekly holiday
from meat and a program that promotes the opportunity to get
the week off to a healthier start.
The concept of Meatless Monday dates back to WWI, when
it was implemented as a way to conserve resources for troops
fighting abroad. In 2003, when the U.S. began fighting a war
of a different kinda war on chronic, preventable disease
such as heart diseaseit was a team at the Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health that understood the dire
need to reintroduce Meatless Monday.
As the District Food Service Coordinator of Chittenden
East Supervisory Union, Im proud to say that our schools are
doing their part by participating in Meatless Mondays, as well
as serving a variety of meatless meals throughout the week.
Our students love giving back by being more mindful of what
they put on their plate, whether its a bean and rice burrito or
a protein-packed three-bean chili.
As you look for ways to help our planet today, think about
replacing your hamburger with a tasty veggie burger, or trying
all new recipes that push vegetables to the center of the plate.
Our world will thank you.
Dave Horner
Middlesex, VT
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ntil I went to kindergarten, I went
from the hospital to live in Westfield, New Jersey. We lived in
a small house and truthfully I cant remember much about it. I do remember
that we had a very nice neighbor who
also had a girl. I only think her last name was Brown and what I
remember most about her was that she was very nice and she had
really big white front teeth! I also remember the first time I saw
the stars and was overwhelmed. I had never been allowed to stay
up after dark and the one time I did, the stars were out and I could
hardly believe my eyes. I think that today, children of the age that
I was, stay up literally hours longer than I did. And I wonder if
they even get the chance to discover the stars!
When it was time for me to go to school, we moved to Cranford and into a very old and falling down Victorian house. Even
I knew it was a wreck but it also had a huge back yard and the
entire neighborhood played there. I think that I learned just about
everything that I ever needed to know from the neighbor kids,
who were all boys! And I was happy and content. My grandparents lived only a few blocks away, which was wonderful. And
when I had to go and live with them, it was just a happy transition
rather than an unhappy disruption of my life.
When I was in fifth grade, we moved to Fanwood where I
spent the rest of my teen years. Now when we lived there, it was
a small semi-rural town. Although quite small, there were a lot
of kids and we all had woods to play in and build forts. My high
school was close enough that we all walked to it. The only time
I ever saw or rode a school bus was to sixth grade because the
school #3 was way to far to walk or bike to. Now, it wasnt Mayberry USA but as I think back, it was quite close! All the kids
played together and we always played in the spring, summer and
fall until the street lights went on or someones mother called and
sent us all home.
After my sophomore year in college, I came to Vermont with a
family that I knew and really that was a trip that changed my life.
I met a farm family that was very kind to me and invited me to
stay with them whenever I wanted to, and that was the beginning
of a whole new life for me. The day I graduated from college,
I packed my car and headed for Waitsfield, Vermont and really
have never left. I did spend two years living in Waterbury and
taught school one year at the school there and then one year in
Montpelier at St. Michaels. But I must tell you that I was a terrible teacher and as I think back, I believe it was actually a miracle
that the children in my classes survived! And then I moved back
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14. IS VERMONT A BUSINESS FRIENDLY STATE?
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Eric Asnis, MD,
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Christian Bean, MD,
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Sally Bishko, DDS, Dentistry
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Caroline Murphy, DDS,
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Daniel Homier
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Bill Ashe, Treasurer
Laura Backus Hall
Susan Gretkowski
Rita Isabelle, RN
Phil Keller, Vice President
Hon.Tony Klein
Susan Kruthers
Lauren LaMorte
Steve Larose
Carol Leech
John Lepage
Hon. Topper McFaun
Bob Meany, President
Nancy Natvig
Francis Sharpstene
David Turner
Alan Zaur, MD
We apologize to anyone we may have inadvertently omitted, and truly thank everyone for their
time and commitment to the Clinic and the health of our community.
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Summer 2016
Come learn a sport thats fun, exciting, good exercise, and that the whole family can play togther!
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nose to it.sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board or Nature Center. 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fee applies. Join us for 1 to
contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.coop
3 days of spring nature adventures and activities. Well learn how
WATERBURY - Pork Loin Take Out Dinner. Waterbury to make art supplies with natural materials, search for signs of
Center
Church (next to the Cider Mill). 4-6 p.m. Call wildlife, and give back to the land in celebration of Earth Day!
FOR Community
6-15
244-8089 to reserve your meal.
PLAINFIELD - Spring Trunk Sale and Seed Swap. Plainfield
Opera House, 18 High St. 12-4 p.m. Luscious art, sumptuous
TELECRASTINATION (tel e kras tin ay shun) n.
jewelry, decadent and sustaining herbal body products and remeThe act of always letting the phone ring at least twice
dies, and more. Featuring a seed swap, and an art-making station.
BARRE
- Granite
Fitnessyoure
5k run/walk.
before you
pick itCity
up,Group
even when
only sixParking
inchesat Dont miss this chance to gather and marvel at the wonder of hand
New
Life
Assembly
Church
on
Hill
Street.
Race
registration
8:30
away.
a.m. Race at 10 a.m. Prizes for the top male and female finisher. made magic. Handicap accessible with a wheelchair lift inside.
WATERBURY - Veterans Expo. American Legion Post #59, 16
Register at: Granitecity5kfundraiser.racewire.com
Indoor yard sale at First Presbyterian Church, 19 Seminary St. Stowe St. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn about your VA benefits including: Home ownership, VA loans, Essential services, Employment,
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lots of great stuff. Info: (802) 476-3966.
Education, Other local, state, and federal resources. Free and open
Legislative Update featuring Barre City and Town House to public. Refreshments available for purchase. Info: Nicole
Representatives (Walz, Poirier, Laclair, McFaun). Aldrich Public Hayes at 871-4607 or Filomena Siner at 498-5407
Library, 6 Washington St. 10 a.m. to noon. Free and open to all.
Info: Marianne, 476-4185, mkotch731@gmail.com
BRADFORD - RecycleMania! Recycling fun for the family
games, refreshments, and information from the recycling nerds at BARRE - Violinist Paul Huang. The Barre Opera House. 2 p.m.
One of the worlds finest young classical violinists offers a program
CVSWMD. Bradford Elementary School. 10 a.m. to noon.
that includes Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Stravinksy and Debussy
accompanied by pianist Helen Huang. Part of the TD Bank
Celebration Series. $15-27. Call box office at 476-8188 or order
tickets online at www.barreoperahouse.org.
BRADFORD - Auditions for Dead to the Last Drop. Old
Church Theater, North Main Street. 2 p.m. Dead to the Last
Drop will be presented the second two weekends in July at Old
Church Theater. Contact the director at chadwick_a@msn.com or
call 603-243-0185 for more information. There are roles for 3
men and 3 women.
Living Together
Brandi Carlile
WED, APR 20 - SUN, MAY 8
FRI, JUN 3 @ 7:00PM
EAST MONTPELIER - Spaghetti Lunch & Raffle Drawing.
Barrett Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Twin Valley Senior Center, 4583 US Route 2 @ Blueberry
The Wild Feathers
Steven Wright
SAT, APR 23 @ 8:00PM
SAT, JUN 11 @ 7:30PM
Commons. Salad, Garlic Bread, Strawberry Shortcake. Cost: Your
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
choice of donation. You have 11 chances to win. All proceeds go to
Anglique Kidjo
Brian Wilson | SOLD OUT
TVSC. Stop by the center to buy a ticket. Info: twinvalleyseniors.TV
TUE, APR 26 @ 7:00PM
TUE, JUN 14 @ 8:00PM
CV
Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
L7
org or call 802-223-3322.
CHANNEW
The Lyons
Ray LaMontagne
IS NO
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MONTPELIER - April Vacation Nature Camp - Grades K-3.
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THU, MAY 5 - SUN, MAY 22
WED, JUN 15 @ 7:00PM
CH
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
North Branch Nature Center. 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fee applies.194
Chris Isaak
Mumford & Sons | SOLD OUT
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SAT, MAY 7 @ 7:30PM
WED, JUN 15 @ 7:30PM
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andzhuh)
techniques
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(fo nee
n. of the permaculture garden,
and how
these plant
speciesa fit
into multi-story,
multi-functional
The
afiction
of dialing
phone
number and
forgetting
ecosystems incorporating fruits, nuts, berries, livestock, perennial
whom
you
were
calling
just
as
they
answer.
vegetables and medicinals. Pre-register: sign up on the Coop work-
Saturday, April 23
ART EXHIBITS
Sunday, April 24
oncert
onnections
page 30
4:00p Extempo
5:00p Organic Revolutionary
6:30p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
8:30p State of the State
9:00p Gay USA
10:00p Wild-Craft Your Artwork
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4:30p U-32 School Board
8:00p Montpelier School Board
6 PM Barre Congregational
Church
7:30 PM Lutheran
9 PM Calvary Life
10 PM Rice TV Mass
Sunday 4/24
Community Bulletin Board 1a
2 AM Barre Congregational
Church
3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
4:30 AM Washington Baptist
Church
6:30 AM Barre Congreg Church
8 AM Calvary Life
9 AM Washington Baptist Church
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
11 AM Barre Congreg Church
12:30 PM Rice TV Mass
1 PM St. Monicas Mass
2 PM Barre Congregational
Church
Pappas
5:00 PMGhost Chronicles
Wednesday
6:00 PM13 Most Haunted - MA
1:00 AMThe Artful Word
6:30 AMGhost Chronicles
1:30 AMHendersons Herb Tinctures 6:30 PMUnderstanding PTSD
7:30 AMGory Storytime
8:00 PMHunger Mountain Co-op
3:00 AM Health Talk
8:00 AMSidewalks Entertainment
10:30
PM
Issues
of
Aging
3:30 AMNew England Music Awards
8:30 AMEnergy Conservation
Saturday
5:30 AMThe Better Part
10:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
2:30 AMMoose & Bears in NH
6:00 AMThe Better Part
11:30 AMWill the Constitution
4:00 AMBurlington Bookfest Preview
6:30 AMCVTSport.net
12:30 PMLego Chat
8:00 AMPoetry Outloud - live broad- 4:30 AMSustainable Living Series
1:00 PMCommunity Producers
6:00 AMFloor Hockey
cast
7:00 AMUpper Valley Humane Society 1:30 PMTalking About Movies
4:00 PMThe Better Part
2:00 PMCity Room with Steven
7:30 AM SlowLiving
4:30 PMThe Better Part
9:00 AMMontpelier Brown Bag Series Pappas
5:00 PMCVTSport.net
12:00 PMMoose & Bears in NH
2:30 PMGhost Chronicles
6:32 PM1st Wednesdays
8:00 PM30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 1:30 PMBurlington Bookfest Preview 3:30 PMGory Storytime
2:00 PMSustainable Living Series
8:30 PMConversations with Kay
4:00 PMSidewalks Entertainment
9:00 PMVermont Historical Society 3:30 PMFloor Hockey
4:30 PMEnergy Conservation
4:30 PMUpper Valley Humane Society 6:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
10:00 PMThe Artful Word
10:30 PMHendersons Herb Tinctures 5:00 PM SlowLiving
7:30 PMWill the Constitution
6:30 PMMontpelier Brown Bag Series
Thursday
8:30 PM Lego Chat
9:30 PMMoose & Bears in NH
2:00 AMThe State of Marriage
9:00 PMCommunity Producers
3:00 AMYestermorrow Lecture Series 11:00 PMBurlington Bookfest
9:30 PMTalking About Movies
Preview
4:00 AMTaste for Life
11:30 PMSustainable Living Series 10:00 PMCity Room with Steven
4:30 AMOn the Waterfront
Pappas
Sunday
5:00 AM2015 Cornish Fair
10:30 PMGhost Chronicles
1:30 AM Lego Chat
5:30 AMSalaam/Shalom
2:00 AMCommunity Producers
6:30 AMYoga To Go
11:30 PMGory Storytime
2:30 AMTalking About Movies
7:30 AMRagFest Concerts
Tuesday
3:00 AMVaccine Mandates
8:30 AM Judge Ben
3:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
3:30 AMGhost Chronicles
9:30 AMEthan Allen Homestead
4:00 AMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
4:30 AMGory Storytime
10:30 AMIts News to Us
5:00 AMTalking About Movies
5:00 AMGreen Mountain Vets for
11:30 AMThe Y Connection
6:00 AM Lifelines
Peace
12:00 PMVermont Today
6:30 AMFor the Animals
6:00
AM
Holistically
Speaking
1:30 PMThe State of Marriage
7:00 AMAuthors at the Aldrich
2:30 PMYestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 AMMountain Man Adventures
8:00 AMSidewalks Entertainment
7:00 AMCuban Bridge
3:30 PMTaste for Life
8:30 AMGreen Mountain Vets for
8:31 AMCar Stories
4:00 PMOn the Waterfront
Peace
9:00 AM Health Talk
4:30 PM2015 Cornish Fair
9:30 AMEthan Allen Homestead
5:00 PMSalaam/Shalom
9:30 AMHolistically Speaking
10:30 AMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
6:00 PMYoga To Go
10:00 AMMountain Man Adventures
11:30 AMTalking About Movies
7:00 PMRagFest Concerts
10:30 AMCuban Bridge
12:30 PM Lifelines
8:00 PM Judge Ben
11:00 AMHometown Storytellers
1:00 PMFor the Animals
9:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
12:00 PMCar Stories
1:30 PMAuthors at the Aldrich
10:00 PMIts News to Us
12:30 PMHealth Talk
2:30 PMCVTSport.net
11:00 PMThe Y Connection
1:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
4:02 PMTruck Pull 2015
11:30 PMVermont Today
2:00 PMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
5:00 PMCuban Bridge
Friday
3:00 PMTalking About Movies
1:00 AMGreen Mountain Care Board 6:00 PMConversations with Kay
2:30 AMTwin St vs Granite St Derby 6:30 PMVermont Historical Society 4:00 PM Lifelines
4:30 PMFor the Animals
7:30 PMIts News to Us
4:00 AMWRJ Vet Center Grand
8:30 PMThe Y Connection
5:00 PMAuthors at the Aldrich
Opening
9:00 PMVermont Today
5:00 AMHoliday Fun
6:00 PMSidewalks Entertainment
10:30 PMThe State of Marriage
5:30 AMGhost Chronicles
6:30 PMGreen Mountain Vets for
11:30 PMYestermorrow Lecture
6:30 AM13 Most Haunted - MA
Peace
Series
7:00 AMUnderstanding PTSD
7:30 PMHolistically Speaking
Monday
8:30 AMHunger Mountain Co-op
8:00 PMMountain Man Adventures
2:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
11:00 AMIssues of Aging
8:30 PMCuban Bridge
12:30 PMGreen Mountain Care Board 3:30 AMWill the Constitution
9:00 PMHometown Storytellers
4:30 AM Lego Chat
3:00 PMHigh on the Hog
10:00 PMCar Stories
5:00 AMCommunity Producers
3:30 PMWRJ Vet Center Grand
10:30 PMHealth Talk
5:30 AMTalking About Movies
Opening
11:00 PMTalking About Movies
6:00 AMCity Room with Steven
4:30 PMHoliday Fun
Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also be viewed online at cvtv723.org
Monday, April 25
Tuesday, April 26
Wednesday, April 27
walks through the fields and forest (see www.ovws.org for times)
and ongoing art activities. Email Morgan.i@ovws.org for more
information and to register (appreciated, but not required).
MONTPELIER - Freeride Montpelier Spring Bike Sale. 89
Barre St. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Prices range from $40-$200 for adult
bicycles: many sizes and styles including mountain, road, cruiser,
hybrid. Kids bikes for as low as $10! Car racks, tire pumps, fenders and other accessories for sale as well. Many cheap (by donation) used parts.
Vernal Pool Exploration with John Jose, Biologist. Hunger
Mountain Coop. 10 a.m. to noon. After a brief slideshow and
discussion on vernal pool ecology, well carpool to Hubbard Park
to observe the egg masses of wood frogs and spotted salamanders. $8 Member-Owners/$10 Non-Members/$5 for children.
Pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board or
contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.coop
RANDOLPH - Vermont Philarmonic. Chandler Music Hall,
71-73 Main St. 7:30 p.m. The Vermont Philharmonics spring
concert includes work by Carl Maria von Weber, Luigi Boccherini,
Wallingford Riegger, and Charles Ives and features Mia Kim
Bernard, cello. General admission: adults $15; seniors $12; students $5. Tickets: 802-728-6464 or online at www.vermontphilharmonic.org
VERSHIRE - The Five Slogans of Machik Labdron. Pema
Osel Do Ngak Choling, 322 Eastman Cross Rd. American Tibetan
Buddhist teacher Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, will lead a weekend
of teachings, guided meditations and discussions from the teachings of innovative 11th century Tibetan female saint Machik
Labdron, whose approach provides us with a path to transform
our inner demons by invoking, embracing, and nurturing them.
Info/registration visit http://www.mangalashribhuti.org/events/
tba-2 or call 802-333-4521
Sunday, May 1
Tuesday, May 3
10th Annual
Thursday, April 28
Saturday, April 30
Y E A R S
Pool:
Special Prize
er who
Every bowl
or more
raises $100
iz s!
a prize
can win extra
Friday, April 29
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REGISTRATION FORM
Team or Individual Name:
Captain/Contact Person:
Email:
Mailing Address:
Team Members (ideally 5):
Phone:
Healthy Community
Listings
Mindful Eating Practice and
Discussion Group
Mail form to: Peoples Health & Wellness Clinic, 553 North Main Street, Barre, VT 05641
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CLASSIFIEDS
JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
25 DRIVERS TRAINEES
NEEDED! Become a driver for
Stevens Transport! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! New
drivers earn $800+ per week!
PAID CDL TRAINING! Stevens covers all costs! 1-888734-6714 drive4stevens.com
HELP WANTED:
Immediate Opening
for EBay Personnel FT/PT
IDEAL for retired, student or
physically handicap, Must
have camera & computer
skills
802-685-7799
allens@together.net
IMMEDITATE OPENING FT
/PT at ALLENS SALVAGE in
Chelsea for driver, dismantler
and mechanic. Pay range from
$10-$20 per hour. allens@together.net 802-685-7799
PART-TIME
BARTENDER
wanted at American Legion,
Montpelier, VT. Flexible hours,
good pay. Call 802-229-9043.
continued
Job Duties:
Reads water meters
Inspects and reports on condition of meters and water and sewer services
Keeps all records current and does clerical work for the Water Department which also involves keeping all records current; may maintain
records for two or more departments
Bills and collects water and sewer charges
Gives information with respect to ordinances, rules and regulations; assists the meter repairperson occasionally in installing/repairing meters
Requirements
Valid Vermont drivers license
Ability to operate office equipment and proficiency above the basic level
with office computer software. The City retains the right to pre-test a
candidate for this position to determine their computer skill level.
Ability to exercise responsible judgment and makes decisions within
established precedents, standards and department policies
continued
HELP WANTED:
Immediate Opening
for EBay Personnel FT/PT
IDEAL for retired, student or
physically handicap, Must
have camera & computer
skills
802-685-7799
allens@together.net
continued
continued
SPRING GARDEN
CLEAN UP,
Planting & Mulching.
Call Angela
570-447-8339(Montpelier)
WANTED PART TIME
Mechanic to work on Lawn and
Garden Equipment Apply in
person Demers Power Equipment 81 S.Main St Barre.
continued
can work
to accommodate
POSITION SUMMARY: The Dietary Aide performs
a with some flexible
Joinscheduling
the Northstar
Fireworks teamtodays
in East Montpelier,
Fairlee or at our new location in St. Johnsbury, as a retail
variety of food service functions in maintaining
clean parents busy schedules.
working
associate and get a bang out of your summer!
and sanitary conditions of food service areas, facilities,
We are currently hiring retail associates with experience in retail
This is a full-time, union position, with a generous benefits package. Apand equipment. Assists in some aspects of food
plications available at the Barre City website, www.barrecity.org, at the
sales, cash register use and(part-time)
customer service. While prior
preparation.
Barre City Managers Office at 6 N. Main St, or by calling 802-476-0240.
experience is preferred, we will trin the right candidates. This is
Email cover letter, resume, application, and 3 work references with contact
Knowledge of Medicaid/Medicare,
computer
officemust
equipment
SPECIFIC EDUCATIONAL/VOCATIONAL
a seasonal part-time
job and
and you
be vailable to work the
information to rtaft@barrecity.org or mail to:
Now hiring
RNs, LPNs, and LNAs for all shifts and
REQUIREMENTS:
week
of
the
4th
of
July.
For
more
information,
call (802)229-9690.
skills,
and
telephone
capability
a
must.
Water Meter Reader Search
can work with some flexible scheduling to accommodate todays
Send resumes to
1. Ability to read, write, and understand directions in
City of Barre
working
parents busy schedules.
info@northstarfireworks.com
6 N. Main St, Suite 2
802-229-0308
with
questions
Send resumes
to: Nicole
Keaty, RN, DNS,
at Nicole.Keaty@reveraliving.com
98 Hospitality Drive, Barre VT 05641
Automotive Technology
Instructor
Call the center
Job Description
802-229-0308
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802-387-4498
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Animals-Farm ......................500
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
Childcare Service ................030
Christmas Trees ..................370
Class & Workshops .............103
Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108
Furniture..............................180
Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113
Home Appliances ................160
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
Insurance/Investments ........090
Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
Miscellaneous .....................150
Musical ................................200
Personals ............................105
Professional Services .........540
Rideshare ............................125
Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235
Support Groups ..................107
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120
Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630
Camps for Sale ...................650
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Condominiums ....................680
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610
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DRESSERS, COMMODES,
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114 No. Main St, Barre
CLOSED MONDAYS
802-476-8830
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4 Summer St.
E.Barre
802-249-2525
8:30-3:30 Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri
Sat till noon
Closed Sun & Tues.
GARAGE SALES
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RUMMAGES
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Match Safe
Q: I have a match safe with
cigar cutter that originally
belonged to my great-grandfather. It is probably from the 1880s or 90s. It is brass with
the figure of a horse as part of its design. What can you tell
me about match safes, and are they collectible?
-- Steve, Irvine, California
A: Match safes were used to carry matches during the last
half of the 10th century and until about 1920, when cigarette lighters became commonplace. The fact that your safe
includes a cigar cutter makes it especially interesting. After
checking eBay and several references, I think your match
safe could be valued in the $150-$250 range.
***
Q: I have an old paper recording by Rudy Vallee with his
picture on the blank side. Is it worth much?
-- Donna, Wiers Beach, New Hampshire
A: Your record was issued by Hit of the Week and was sold
at news stands beside the latest copies of Liberty, Saturday
Evening Post and Punch. The recordings, which featured
such popular entertainers as Eddie Cantor and Duke
Ellington, sold for about 10 cents, making them extremely
affordable.
Your Rudy Vallee recording is worth about $5 in good
playable condition. Incidentally, the main drawback of
these products is that they had a tendency to curl.
***
Q: We have several Lee Reynolds oils that we acquired
when we purchased our home. Any idea of values?
-- M.M., via e-mail
A: Since I was not familiar with Lee Reynolds or his work,
I looked for him in one of my favorite reference books
about art, Hislops Official International Price Guide to
Fine Art, edited by Duncan Hislop and published by House
of Collectibles. He isnt listed. I next contacted two dealers, and they knew nothing about him either. You might
contact your nearest art museum. I suspect Reynolds was
either an amateur or regional artist.
***
Q: I have a collection of Possible Dreams that I would like
to sell.
-- Bill, via e-mail
A: Possible Dreams is a line of colorful clothtique Santas
and other holiday figurines. Unfortunately, the secondary
market is stagnant and they are almost impossible to sell. I
suggest you try and sell your collection on eBay.
Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive,
Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@
aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr.
Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor
does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring
return mail.
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STURDY
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used Fretted Instruments.
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continued
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2010 TREK
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Gallison Hill Rd
Montpelier. 802-479-0044
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email: pecon302@gmail.com
continued
continued
BUILDING
MATERIALS
GOLF CLUBS
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continued
OROURKES FIREWOOD.
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&
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First Or
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Pull
continued on page 36
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Before 10AM
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476-7712
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ANIMALS/
PETS
BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
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Located Orange Center, 4790466.
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Boarding
East Montpelier
802-229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
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ANIMALS/
PETS
continued
ANIMALS/
FARM
ALPACAS FOR SALE
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continued
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continued
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continued
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continued
continued
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ASE at a Glance
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Asking $300
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Route 14 and County Road. MLS #4483031 $129,900.
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bath. Screened porch plus 2 decks. Fenced dog yard plus
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parking, plus a high-drive with overhead storage. Springfed pond, too. Exceptional! $425,000.
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Barre ......................................................................... $129,900.
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The cost of the house is materials plus 16% fee. Materials are estimated at $65,000.
To secure a contract with us, we require a down payment of 5% of the estimated cost. The
house must be paid for in full by May 26, 2017. The school must receive full payment prior to
the house leaving the premises.
The buyer is responsible for moving the units and all work to set them in place.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Steve Coultas, Building Trades Teacher,
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