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May 27, 2015

Labor Legend Comes to Labor Hall

A fabled character of the American labor movement comes to


Barre on May 30 at 7:30 p.m. when actor-teacher Harlan Baker
performs his one-man play Jimmy Higgins: A Life in the Labor
Movement at the Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St.
The name of the plays title character has long been used to
represent a rank-and-file union and socialist activist. Higgins first
appeared in a cartoon created by Ben Hanford, the 1904 and 1908
Socialist Party candidate for vice president. Higgins was the volunteer who always set up the chairs for the meetings, passed out
the leaflets, and cleaned up afterwards with little or no fanfare.
Writer Upton Sinclair based a story on the character, who also
appeared in the newsletter of the socialist organization founded by
political theorist and activist Michael Harrington in the 1970s.
Bakers Higgins is also fictitious, but, Baker points out, the
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activists of the 30s, 40s, and 50s.
In the play, Higgins speaks with a college student on the eve of
the 1960 presidential race. He recalls his days as a newspaper boy
during World War I, his meeting with Eugene Debs and others
opposed to American participation in the war, his experiences in
the 1924 La Follette Progressive presidential campaign, and his
reporting of the union organizing drives of tenant farmers and auto
workers in the 1930s.
Baker will discuss the play and answer questions after the performance.
Baker has been teaching in the University of Southern Maine
Theater Department for 30 years. He is a former member of the
Maine legislature, where he served on the Joint Standing
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Jimmy Higgins is the second one-man show to be presented
at the Labor Hall. Last years Marx in Soho, with New York
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The United States Department of Agriculture


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into new products. The USDA Rural Development
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farmers with up to $250,000 in working capital
or feasibility funding to turn raw agricultural
products into finished products that increase
producer profitability and create jobs. The deadline for grant submissions is July 7th.
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local food movement, said USDA Rural
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like apples into pie, milk into yogurt, meats into
sausage or berries into jam.
Brady announced that a new promotional
video inviting Vermont and New Hampshire
producers to apply for the Value Added Producer
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features successful USDA clients, including
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Green Mountain Organic Dairy, which opened
Kimball Brook Farms Creamery in Hinesburg
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced
last week that more than $30 million would be
available nationwide for the grant program.
Brady noted that the funding available this year
increased from FY14 thanks to Congressional
support from Vermont and New Hampshires
Congressional Delegation in the 2014 Farm Bill.
Brady said he hoped this would encourage more
producers in Vermont and New Hampshire to
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Hampshire producers through the Value-Added
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-Sweet Rowen Farmstead, West Glover,
Vermont: $24,661 to help pay for food safety
consulting, food labeling consulting and the
development of nutritional labels for their onfarm bottled milk.
-North Hollow Farm, Rochester, Vermont:
$161,204 to help the farm cover operating costs
of increasing expenses associated with increased
production of livestock.
-Miles Smith Farm, Loudon, New Hampshire:
$127,732 to provide working capital to produce
and distribute fresh, organic, grass-fed beef and
pork mix burgers.
-East Shore Vineyard, Grand Isle, Vermont:
$244,913 to improve marketing, promotion,
advertising, and packaging of East Shore
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For more information about the Value-Added
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Additional information has been released about the Mad River


Chorales June 4 benefit performance by bass soloist Erik Kroncke
and pianist Mary Jane Austin.
Kroncke is best known for his operatic roles including several
with Green Mountain Opera Festival and Town Hall Theater.
However, for the Mad River Chorales June 4 fund-raising event
at the Big Picture Theater (Route 100, Waitsfield), he will be adding musical theater numbers to his repertoire of opera favorites.
Thus the title of the performance: One Enchanted Evening.
Tickets are available for both table seating and theater seating.
In addition to the musical performance, sweet and savory foods,
tea and coffee, and the opportunity to bid on a large and varied
selection of silent auction items are included in the ticket. The Big
Picture will provide a cash bar.
Doors open at 7 p.m. to allow time for a first round of eating,
drinking and bidding. Kroncke and Austins performance will
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Scrag Mountain Music Ushers in Spring

Scrag Mountain Music artistic directors Evan Premo and Mary


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added a fourth member to their growing family, but the humble
2,867-foot Scrag Mountain, located in Waitsfield, remains their
muse. Premo and Bonhag continue to produce concerts that provide great variety and, like the mountain, reference the most enigmatic qualities of new and old.
In addition to his directorship at Scrag Mountain Music, double
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chamber music collective, Decoda, the affiliate ensemble of
Carnegie Hall. Other members of this ensemble violist Meena
Bhasin, pianist David Kaplan, and clarinetist Mark Dover will
join Premo and soprano, Mary Bonhag in a concert full of mystery
and variety. The concert will be performed on three days in three
intimate locations: the Unitarian Church of Montpelier (7:30 pm
on Friday, May 29, 130 Main St., Montpelier), First Light Studios
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Warren United Church (4:00 pm on Sunday, May 31, Main St.,
Warren).
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gem, Shepherd on the Rock for soprano, clarinet and piano as
well as three whimsical Norwegian songs about a young cattle-

herd maiden by Edvard Grieg. Robert Schumanns Fairy Tales


promise a short set of dramatic and romantic stories for clarinet,
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same instrumentation. Finally the program includes folk music
with a waltz composed for Premo and Bonhags wedding by fiddler Bruce Sagan, an original waltz by Premo and a set of two
folk-inspired duos for viola and double bass his composition
teacher at the University of Michigan Evan Chambers.
As has become well-known locally, Scrag Mountain Music
concerts are Come as you are. Pay what you can. Additional
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class and any alumni groups
attending, need to be lined up
in the gym lobby prior to 6:30.
Tickets are $17 each, and
will be sold on Thursday,
Friday, and Monday, June 4, 5,
and 8 in the SHS main lobby
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on
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p.m.
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1980s, but the opportunity
came to move into newer, more
updated offices, offering convenience to customers in all of
central Vermont.
The move went quite well
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Our staff has really been
Pictured (L-R): Fred Woodworth, Brad Ormsby, Lori Beede, Eric Meade,
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Ormsbys Computer Systems and Sarah Ormsby. Not shown is Mark Howard
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ers on how to best use their equipment with our also wanted to recognize Jessica Aseltine, a valurepair and service, Ormsby said.
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John Ormsby, Brads father, originally had the She worked in the same position as Beede and is
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My father, always aware of what was comOn Wednesday, May 27, Ormsbys will celeing, got me involved right out of college, brate with an Open House from 4-7 p.m. and will
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Village Harmony Presents Alumni Ensemble Concert at the


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Friday, June 5, at 7:30 p.m.
Led by Larry Gordon and Bongani Magatyana
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Art and Author Night


Friday, June 12 from 6 to 8 p.m.
6 p.m. Art opening: Photography of Terry J. Allen
Allen began with photojournalism in Asia, and then covered the
wars that devastated Central America during the 1980s, and again
on the eve of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.
Recently, she is making photo-quilts. Built on traditional quilt
designs, photos replace fabric. From afar, they may appear as
calico-like patterns, but close up, the squares and bordersoften
comprised of industrial or agricultural componentsbreak into
individual images, some whole, some details, and others reformed into kaleidoscopic images.
7 p.m. Reading by Viiu Niiler Estonia To America: My Town, My
work, My Journey Through Chaotic Time by Herbert A. Niiler, with
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Russian Empire in 1905the year of the start of the Russian
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Summer Movies!! Movies about Heroes!
Wednesdays, June 17, July 15 and August 19 at 7 p.m.
For the titles of the movies visit our website: www.jaquithpubliclibrary.org
Come to our Free Summer Concert Series!
Starting July for six weeks, Thursday Evenings at 6:30 p.m.
Old Schoolhouse Common gazebo. Bring your chair or blanket
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Montpelier Senior Activity Center


Senior Prom on May 30
We hope to see you at Senior Prom on May
30 from 7-10:30 p.m. at the National Life
building in Montpelier! The National Life
Ballroom will be magically converted to
transport you to a night in the city. Enjoy
hors doeuvres, dessert, a cash bar, music by
DJ Fred Wilbur, dancing, and decorations.
This promises to be an incredibly fun event! Plus, you wont
find a better value for a night out. The $10 ticket includes light
appetizers, dessert, and all the fun! Read more in the article on the
next page.
Tickets are just $10 and are available at the Montpelier Senior
Activity Center (58 Barre Street in Montpelier) or online at www.
seniorprom.brownpapertickets.com. Call 223-2518 with questions.

dementia. The class will bring together middle and high school
students and seniors with memory disorders. It will incorporate
art, story sharing, music, and lots of fun. The class will take place
on 10 Thursdays, July 2 to September 10 (no class 8/13), culminating in a public performance in October. We are looking for eight
seniors with memory disorders who would like to participate.
There is a nominal fee of $20 to participate, and financial aid is
available. Interested seniors should contact Dan Groberg at 802262-6284 or dgroberg@montpelier-vt.org.
Senior Success Series
The Montpelier Senior Activity Center and the Central Vermont
Council on Aging partner to bring you a series of free presentations on topics important to seniors. All are at 1 p.m. at the
Montpelier Senior Activity Center (58 Barre Street in Montpelier)
and are free and open to the public. On June 2, learn about transportation options. On June 9, learn how to stay involved as a volunteer. On June 16, learn about end-of-life legal devices such as
wills, Powers of Attorney, etc.

Intergenerational Dementia-Friendly Puppet Project:


Seeking Participants
MSAC is planning an intergenerational puppet class with the
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The Montpelier Senior Activity Center (MSAC) has received a


$7,500 grant from the National Life Group Foundation to support
its lineup of movement programming that promotes healthy aging
to more than 900 community seniors.
The grant will be used to support MSACs evidence-based
movement programming, which consists of more than two dozen
weekly classes in yoga, tai chi, strength training, dance, and more.
MSAC also offers classes that serve particular health conditions,
including Yoga for Balance and BodyBreathBalance in Motion
classes for those with balance issues and chair yoga for those with
limited mobility. Movement programming also includes lap swimming, water aerobics, and tennis at First in Fitness in Berlin and
discounted gym use at area fitness centers.
According to the National Council on Aging, older adults who
participate in senior center programs can learn to manage and
delay the onset of chronic disease and experience measurable

improvements in their physical well-being.


After the first year of taking classes, I could tell my balance,
strength and flexibility were all greatly improved and Ive maintained these levels, said a participant in one of MSACs movement classes.
The National Life Group and National Life Group Foundation
have been tremendous supporters of our center, and for that we are
immensely grateful, said MSAC Director Janna Clar. This gift
will allow us to continue offering affordable movement programming to hundreds of seniors in our community.
The Montpelier Senior Activity Center is a tremendous asset to
the community and were proud to support it, said Beth Rusnock,
president of the National Life Group Foundation. National Life
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and were glad theres a way we can do the same thing in the
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By Aaron Retherford
It might be called a Senior Prom and it might be
put on by the Montpelier Senior Activity Center,
but the MSACs soiree on Saturday, May 30 is far
from a seniors-only affair.
The National Life Ballroom will play host to
what MSAC Director of Programs and Development
Dan Groberg calls a community celebration. It is
also a fundraiser for MSAC.
Ticket prices were kept low at $10, so anyone
would feel welcome to come enjoy the music of DJ
Fred Wilbur, light appetizers, and ice cream. There
will be a cash bar.
All ages are invited, and you dont have to be a
member of MSAC to attend. Attendees can dress as
formally as they wish.
Younger generations are already excited for the
Senior Prom. Montpelier High School is donating the
decorations it used for its own prom, so the theme for
the Senior Prom will be A Night in the City.
Groberg said he hopes 150 people will attend the
Senior Prom. Hes already convinced some of his own friends to
attend, so he expects a good mix of people. Some of the high
schoolers are planning on helping decorate, and Groberg hopes
they will decide to stick around.
It should be a great inter-generational group of some people
who have just experienced their proms and people who may not

have had their high school proms for 50


years, he said.
The Senior Prom will last from 7 p.m. to
10:30 p.m. At 7:30, there will be ballroom
dance lessons by Samir and Eleni Elabd.
For those not in the partying mood, MSAC
is still looking for volunteers. Groberg said
he could use help setting up and decorating
the space from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteers
can also help during the event itself.
This is the first year for the Senior Prom
in Montpelier. Groberg is aware of other
all-ages dances in the community and
senior proms in other areas, so he thought
it would be a fun new tradition.
You can have a great night out on the
town with your friends. You can have a lot
of fun, but youre also helping out the
senior center and a great cause, Groberg
said.
Westview Meadows at Montpelier and The Gary Home are
presenting sponsors, while RehabGym, Bournes Energy, TD
Bank, Noyle Johnson Group, and Washington Electric Co-op are
also sponsoring the event.
Were really grateful for all of the support weve gotten from
the community. The business community has been very generous, Groberg said.

Charles Smith Accepts Role of Interim Executive Director with VSO

The Vermont Symphony Orchestra Board


of Directors has named Charles Smith of
Burlington, Vermont, as Interim Executive
Director. Alan Jordan, who held the position of Executive Director for sixteen years,
has stepped down to pursue other orchestra
management opportunities.
Im delighted that Charles Smith has
agreed to be our Interim Executive
Director, said Board Member Brian
Harwood. His experience in working strategically with nonprofits makes him an ideal choice to head our organization through
this period of transition.
Charlie is highly respected in Vermonts business community
as well, added Board Chair Victoria Young. We are confident
that he will not only lead us through our transition but help us
define the next steps for the Vermont Symphony Orchestra.
Smiths willingness to take on this role leaves the VSO in a good
position to take the time needed to secure the right leader for this
organization.
As Interim Executive Director, Smith will guide the Vermont
Symphony Orchestra as it continues its mission of fostering and
encouraging the appreciation of music in all its various forms,
with emphasis on orchestral, choral and chamber music and providing quality performances for a broad and diverse public
throughout the state of Vermont.
I am honored that the Board of Directors has selected me to
lend a hand to such a great organization, Smith said. The quality
of the work of the musicians, staff and volunteers speaks to the

importance of the Vermont Symphony Orchestra to our state.


Now in its 80th season, the VSO is in good shape. Its a wonderful
asset for Vermont, and one of the finest orchestras in northern New
England.
Most recently Smith has worked with Vermont PBS in team
building, strategic planning and managing the companys transition to a new permanent president and CEO.He owns and operates
Charles P. Smith Management and Strategic Consulting, specializing in business, finance and government matters, primarily in
Vermont. Recent areas of project focus have included bank markets, health care reform, alternative energy, and the state 911 system.
Smith had a long career in banking, leading sales and marketing
operations in commercial banking services for Key Bank in
Vermont. He served under Jim Douglas in State Government and
also as President of the Snelling Center for Government. He currently holds board positions with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Vermont, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation, and United
Way of Chittenden County. Smith resides in Burlington.
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra will present its annual TD
Bank Summer Festival Tour July 1 through July 11 at beautiful
venues throughout Vermont. Ticket information is at www.vso.
org.
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra is the only professional
statewide orchestra that provides live musical experiences for listeners in Vermont. It is a state-supported non-profit institution
founded in 1935 and exists for the purpose of fostering and
encouraging the appreciation of music in all its various forms,
with emphasis on orchestral, choral and chamber music.

Students in the News

The following Castleton college students were recently recog- 15 semester.


nized at the annual Castleton Nursing Pinning Ceremony:
The following local residents were among 1,166 students from
Stephanie Cleveland and Maegan Maginnis of Barre, Mariah Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) named to the universitys
Eilers of Moretown, Andra Ieremias of Waterbury, and Kelsey Deans List for academic excellence for the spring 2015 semester:
Lee of Worcester.
Winton Parker of Waitsfield and Michael Smith of Montpelier.
The following students have been named to the Champlain
Bryant University held its 152nd Commencement on Saturday,
College Deans List for achieving a grade-point average of 3.5 or May 16. Among the graduates is the following area resident:
higher in the spring 2015 semester: Sabrina Gayle of Hardwick, Breanna-May Shepard, of Waterbury, Bachelor of Arts in
VT; Morgan Comolli and Sarah Chase of South Barre, VT; Communication Cum Laude.
Jason Wagner of Montpelier, VT; Justin Pryce of East Calais,
Lyndon State College held its 103rd Commencement ceremony
VT; Karina Thorpe and Anna Prescott of Barre, VT; Kayla on May 17, 2015. Local graduating students include: Amber
Mazza of Bolton, VT; Rhianna Graham-Frock of Rochester, Kreis of Barre with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Adam
VT; Tyler Wright of Peacham, VT; Scott Nickerson and Eliza Reed of Barre with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice,
Phillip of Bethel, VT; Shaniah Bartlett of Montpelier, VT; Bojan Mustafic of Barre with a Bachelor of Science in Music
Louise Mulligan of Cabot, VT; and Tobiah Rosenblum of Business & Industry, Melanie Cheroff of Barre with a Master of
Calais, VT.
Education, Michelle Farrell of Bethel with a Bachelor of Science
Unity College, Americas Environmental College, graduated in Elementary Education & Liberal Studies, Caitlin Celley of
123 students on Saturday, May 9, sending them forward as the Cabot with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design, Laurie Smith of
next generation of environmental leaders during a ceremony at its Danville with a Master of Education, Chalaun Blanchard of
campus in central Maine. From Vermont, Jonathan W. Fuller, of Graniteville with a Bachelor of Science in Education & Liberal
Barre; and Neil K. Heidelmeier, of South Royalton, joined the Studies, Chase Dunham of Groton with a Bachelor of Fine Arts
Unity College Class of 2015.
in Animation, Cayla Messier of Groton with a Bachelor of
On Saturday, May 9, Colby-Sawyer College celebrated its 2015 Science in Human Services, Adam Whitney of Hardwick with a
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Alvin P. White, Sr.

Alvin P. White, Sr., 73, of Cedar Drive, passed away


on Thursday, May 14, 2015 in his home.
Born on October 21, 1941, in California, he was
the son of Albert V. and Bertha A. (Mefford) White.
Phil was a member of the 4 Sq Church; Calvary
Temple. He attended Bidwell Elementary School
and Red Bluff Union High School in California
where he graduated. He worked as a self-employed contractor for
many years.
Phil enjoyed traveling, painting, sketching, architecture, drafting, and building homes, furniture and computers. His favorite
eats were eggs, grits, butter-beans, and cheeseburgers. His favorite
colors were red, white and blue.
Survivors include; his daughters, Doreen Hutchins and her husband Lonnie of Berlin; Esther Tripp and her husband Jeff of Lady
Lake, Florida and Regina White of Little Rock, Arkansas; his
sons, Phil White, Jr. and his wife Tracey of Cape Coral, Florida
and Ashley Weis of Fresno, California; his brothers, Gerald Bud
White of Red Bluff, California and Vernon White of Dolan
Springs, Arizona; his 9 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; and
many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters; Alma
Tanem (White), Ruth Pitman (White), and Naomi Abolt (White);
and his brothers, Paul White and David White.
A celebration of life will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, June
14, 2015 at Cabbage Keys in the Pine Island Sound, Florida.
(water taxi service required and available). Memorial donations
may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517,
Topeka, Kansas 66675 or the Warrior Canine Connection, 23222
Georgia Avenue, Brookeville, MD 20833. The Hooker and
Whitcomb Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
For a memorial guestbook visit www.HookerWhitcomb.com
Other passings
MARY A. CHAMBERS, 87, of Baptist Street,
passed away Saturday, May 16, 2015, at the Berlin
Health and Rehabilitation Center in Berlin. Born in
Eden, Vermont, on June 20, 1927, she was the
daughter of the late Burton Ray and Anna J.
Annie (Welch) Newcomb. Mary attended schools
in Eden, Vermont. On April 12, 1946, she married
Burton E. Chambers in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. In 1954 they came
to Morristown where she and her husband owned and operated a
farm until 1971, when they sold the farm and moved to
Williamstown. Together they owned and operated that farm until
1978 when they both retired. They were married 67 years. He
passed away on Dec. 31, 2013. Mary had a passion for crafts. She
made many quilts, potholders, afghans and enjoyed going to many
fairs where she displayed and sold them. She also enjoyed spending precious time with her family and friends. She will be sadly
missed by all who knew her.
CONSTANCE MARIE CONNIE CODLING,
67, of Upper Prospect Street, died Monday, May 11,
2015, at her home. Her family was at her bedside.
Born on January 26, 1948, in Barre, she was the
daughter of Leonard Shag and Nadine (Bell)
Pombar. She attended schools in Northfield. Thirtyfive years later, she was proud to receive her high
school diploma. On August 23, 1969, Connie married Robert
Codling in Northfield. They first made their home in Marshfield
before moving to Barre Town in 1972. In earlier years, she operated her own day care and later worked as a bartender for many
local area businesses. Since 2011, she had been employed by
Shaws Supermarket in Berlin. Connie was a member of the
American Legion Post 59 Auxiliary of Waterbury and Loyal
Order of Moose Lodge 679 of Springfield. Her interests included
bingo, bowling, crocheting, going for long rides and watching
old western movies and soap operas. She especially enjoyed time
with her family.

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ALBERT JACK COOPER, 84, a resident of Berlin and formerly of Hinsdale, New Hampshire, went to be with the Lord on
Sunday, May 10, 2015, at the Woodridge Nursing Home after a
short illness. He leaves behind his wife of 49 years, Edith (Moore)
Cooper. Born on July 11, 1930, in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New
York, he was the son of Cleland E. and Mary (Ferreira) Cooper.
Jack and Edith married in October of 1966. He lived his life for his
wife. Whatever they did, they did together. Traveling, camping,
gardening and making crafts were a few of the many hobbies they
shared. He cared for her as long as he possibly could, and their
final moments were spent together in their last home at Woodridge
Nursing Home, the way he wanted it. He will be missed by all that
grew to love him. He had been employed by and retired from the
Putney Hill Paper Mill in Putney, New Hampshire.
ARLENE M. MANNING, 82, of Montpelier, died
Thursday, May 14, 2015, at her home. She was born
June 7, 1932, in Moretown, the daughter of Allen
and Avis Smith, and attended Jones Brook Elementary
School in Moretown. For many years she worked as
a machine operator for the Sprague Electric capacitor plant in Barre. On June 8, 1957, she married
Arthur P. Manning in Montpelier. She enjoyed bingo
and was a member of the Moose Club in Barre, where she received
the College of Regents degree in 2001 and the Red Stole in 2004.
She also held several offices for the Women of the Moose. She
was a life member of the Canadian Club.
GAILENE IRIS RICHARDSON, 74, of East
Hardwick, died May 13, 2015. She was born April
13, 1941, in Greensboro, the daughter of the late
Frank H. Brock Sr. and Iris R. Brock. She attended
public schools in Greensboro and Hardwick
Academy. On Oct. 3, 1959, she married Maurice
Henry Richardson in Silver Lake, New York. She
first worked as a secretary at Atkins Garage in
Hardwick. She was a home knitter for several years and for more
than 43 years made electrical components for Sprague Electric in
Barre. She retired in 2013. She enjoyed maintaining houseplants,
cooking, baking, knitting and watching wildlife in her yard.
MARILYN
VIOLA ROBBIE
ROBINSON, 85, of Eastwood Manor,
Berlin, and most recently of Rowan Court Nursing
Home, died on Sunday, May 10, 2015. She was born
on Sept. 19, 1929, in Montpelier, Vermont, the
daughter of William Thomas Robinson and Eunice
(Hood) Robinson. She attended the Morse School
House in East Montpelier and later graduated from
Montpelier High School in 1947. She then attended the University
of Vermont before enlisting in the United States Air Force in 1949.
She served her military career as a climatologist for 26 years
before retiring as a senior master sergeant on March 31, 1976.
While serving she was awarded two Air Force commendation
medals and the Bronze Star for Vietnam service award. She was
an active bowler and served as secretary for the Vermont State
Bowlers Association. Robbie enjoyed fishing and playing cribbage and, most of all, collecting teddy bears.
MAXINE F. MICKEY ROUELLE, 73,
passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 9,
2015, at Central Vermont Medical Center in
Berlin. Born on May 1, 1942, she was the daughter of the late Jose and Mary (Fletcher) Fernandez.
She was previously married to Wade Morse. On
May 1, 1989, she married L. Douglas Rouelle in Waterbury
Center. Doug predeceased Mickey on Nov. 9, 2012. Mickey
graduated from Spaulding High School in 1960 and then went to
work for the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles. Following
her marriage she was busy and happy as a homemaker and raising
her children. Moving to New Hampshire, Mickey was employed
in the financial aid department at Hesser College for several years
and then returned to Vermont in 1988, where she took a position
with the Department of Aging as an administrative assistant. More
recently, Mickey worked as an administrative assistant for Casey
Family Services in its offices in Waterbury and Winooski and was
currently working part time for the University of Vermont
Extension Service. In her leisure time she enjoyed reading,
researching ancestry, knitting, flower gardening, her many pets,
and most of all she loved spending time with her family.
JODY SHERMAN, of Montpelier, passed away very peacefully
at the Menig Home in Randolph, Vermont, during the early morning hours on May 11, 2015, surrounded by her family. Jody was
born in Chicago before moving with her family to the Mad River
Valley in the early 1960s, where she resided for many years before
moving to Randolph to attend Vermont Law School, where she
also befriended professor MaryAnn Zavez, who would become
her BFF and mentor for many of the good deeds she would perform in the years ahead. Jody spent countless time and efforts
advocating through the law school for those in need both financially and otherwise who were less fortunate. She was most proud
of her organizational skills and thrilled when she could have the
opportunity to help others successfully. Jody developed multiple
sclerosis many years ago and was very proud of the time she was
able to raise funds for the MS Society, mainly through its annual
bicycling events. Most that knew her also knew that there was no
bigger Beatles fan in the state of Vermont than Jody Sherman.
Paul being her favorite. It was with some disappointment that
she finally gave up her Beatles vanity plate as it was stolen too
many times.

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Free space is being offered to vendors who sign up to sell at


the community market held during the 2015 Summer Concert
Series on Gifford Park. The summer concerts, now in their fourth
year, are a partnership between Gifford Medical Center and the
White River Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Starting on Tuesday, July 7, and continuing for the next six
Tuesdays, there will be a different family-friendly concert in
Giffords park (front lawn) on Route 12 in Randolph. Families
bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets for an evening of fun and
music starting at 6 p.m. and ending around 7:30 p.m. New this
year will be weekly offerings from the grill prepared by a different
nonprofit agency during each performance.
There is space for 8-10 vendors per show, so sign up now and
reserve a spot to sell produce, flowers, baked treats, crafts, and
other farmers market items at these popular community gatherings. Contact Jamie Miller, 728-2238; jmiller@giffordmed.org.
The 2015 concert schedule:
JULY 7: South Royalton Band; Grilling by Potters Angels rescue
JULY 14: Jennings & McComber (Green Mt Indie Folk);
Grilling by Orange County Sherriffs Dept.
JULY 21: Dave Keller Band (Smooth New Jazz); Grilling by
Stagecoach
JULY 28: Sol Food (New Orleans Brass Band); Grilling by
White River Valley Ambulance
AUG 4: Jeanne & The Hi-Tops (Old Time Rock & Roll);
Grilling by Randolph & Bethel Rotarians
AUG 11: Possum Haw (Folk Music/Bluegrass/Country);
Grilling by Randolph Center Fire Dept.
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Good Samaritan Haven announces Judi Joy has accepted the


position of Shelter Director. Joy has experience managing shelters
in Maine and Washington, D.C. She has cooked and volunteered
for the Haven for several years, most recently as a member of the
board of directors. Joy brings her compassion for the homeless and
breadth of experience to the Haven team.
In addition to serving as a shelter director, Joy has worked with
families providing coaching to parents, provided support to mentally ill and developmentally disabled persons in residential and
community-based settings, and has managed a domestic violence
shelter hotline program.
Board Chair Rev. Kim E. Kie said, The Board looks forward
to working with Judi in her new role of shelter director. Judi brings
passion and experience to the position.
Joy has a B.A. in Psychology and Spiritual Ecology from Union
Institute and University/Vermont College, and serves on the
board of the Vermont Low Income Advocacy Council, is a member of the board of directors at Bethany Church in Montpelier, as
well as serving in many church ministries. She also helps organize the CROP Hunger Walk in the Montpelier/Barre area each
fall. Joy looks forward to continuing her work with the Havens
partner agencies in this new role, and to serving the homeless in
the community.

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The Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) literary magazine


Hunger Mountain announced this month the winner of the 2015
Ruth Stone Poetry Prize, Vermont poet Julie Cadwallader Staub,
for her poem Milk.
Staubs poems have been published in journals and magazines,
and featured on Garrison Keillors The Writers Almanac. Her
poem Reverence was anthologized in Keillors book Good
Poems: American Places. She was awarded a Vermont Council on
the Arts grant for poetry in 2001, and her first collection of poetry,
Face to Face, was published by Cascadia in June 2010.
This prize is all about Vermont this year, said Miciah Bay
Gault, Hunger Mountain editor. I love that a Vermont poet won
first place in a prize named for Ruth Stone, a beloved Vermont
poet.
The Ruth Stone Poetry Prize is an annual prize, and winners are
selected by guest judges.
Cadwallader Staubs winning poem, Milk, chosen by judge
Kathleen Graber, has been awarded $1,000 and will be published
in Hunger Mountain. The winning poem reminds us not only of
our fundamental animal warmth and purpose but also of our
human capacity for something like wisdom that allows us to
extract from a single moment of daily living both profound grief
and joy, judge Kathleen Graber said.

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By Aaron Retherford
The Barre Farmers Market was fortunate to find a welcoming
home at the Vermont Granite Museum, giving it plenty of room for
parking and vendors during its Wednesday and Saturday markets.
The Vermont Granite Museum is not charging the Barre
Farmers Market for use of the space. Instead, the two organizations have formed a mutually beneficial relationship.
Besides permitting the farmers market to use the parking lot
area, the Vermont Granite Museum is also helping with the kids
programs. There is a bocce ball court, so the two organizations can
draw in families.
Its going to be a family destination and a place to hang out on
Saturday as far as I can see, Joann Darling, market manager of
the Barre Farmers Market, said. Were very happy to be here at
the beginning and starting to establish our market here, so it builds
off of everything else thats going to happen.
In return, the farmers market has helped with a number of projects like the museums restoration plan. Volunteers are in the midst
of replanting the area behind the museum along the Stevens
Branch of the Winooski River with native species and removing
the invasive species. The Barre Farmers Market has also helped
clean and maintain the grounds.
The Vermont Granite Museum officially opens June 3 for tours,
but it might take some time for it to fully realize the potential of
its partnership with the farmers market.
Darling said she expects at least 30 vendors during the peak
summer season at the farmers market and hopes that it can grow
to the size of Montpeliers farmers market, which features over 50
vendors and can bring over 2,000 visitors in a day.
In order to capitalize on the increased foot traffic from the farmers market, the museum will be open Wednesday-Saturday from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Wednesday nights, Vermont Granite Museum
Executive Director Scott McLaughlin said he is considering staying open later to align with the farmers market, which is open from
3-7 p.m.
McLaughlin said he hopes to have 8,000-10,000 visitors this
year compared to about 2,500 people in 2014.
The museum has doubled its footprint inside the building. Tours
of the museum include exhibits showcasing the processes of how
granite is turned into a finished product, the artists and designers

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for tours on June 3. Its also the site of the bi-weekly Barre Farmers
Market and both organizations hope to benefit from the partnership.

who have supported the granite industry over the last 150 years,
and the communities that have been impacted by the granite industry around the state.
There is also a -mile trail on site. McLaughlin said the Stevens
Branch is worth checking out. Theres a small series of falls and
its a nice spot to go white water kayaking.
McLaughlin said the museum will have a presence at the farmers markets in an attempt to recruit members. Members will be
able to attend events at reduced prices. The museum will be hosting a RockFire event on June 26, which is a new addition to the
RockFire weekend held at Millstone Hill. The Friday night event
is designed to be more family friendly, and will include a one-mile
long fire lit path leading to 12 stages, featuring actors reenacting
aspects of Barres history.
The Barre Farmers Market had been held at the Vermont
Granite Museum about 10 years ago before moving downtown.
Darling said she is looking forward to seeing both the farmers
market and the museum grow and become bigger parts of the community together.
Were just going to draw in off each other as far as event
pieces go. I just think its a great collaboration, she said.

FINANCIAL FOCUS

Step-by-Step Approach Can Ease Estate-planning Process

By Cathy Systo, AAMS


Like many people, you may enjoy investing.
After all, it can be invigorating to put away
money for your future, follow the performance
of your investments and track the progress
youre making toward your long-term goals,
such as a comfortable retirement. However,
you might be less excited about doing estate
planning, dreading the perceived time, effort
and cost. Yet, you can make the entire process
more manageable by breaking it up into specific tasks.
What are these tasks? Everyones needs are different, but here
are a few suggestions that may be applicable to your situation:
Purchase life insurance. If something were to happen to you,
would your family be able to stay in the house? Would your children be able to go to college? You should have sufficient life insurance to take care of these and other essential needs. You might
hear about various formulas for how much insurance you should
purchase, but you may be better off by working with a financial
professional someone who can evaluate your assets, goals and
family situation, and then recommend an appropriate level of coverage.
Draw up your will. For most people, a will is probably the most
essential estate-planning document. Regardless of the size of your
estate, you need a will to ensure that your assets and personal belongings will be distributed according to your wishes. If you die
intestate (without a will), your belongings will be distributed to
your heirs as defined by state laws and these distributions
may not be at all what you had in mind.
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example, you might want to create a living trust, which can allow
your assets to go directly to your heirs, avoiding the public, timeconsuming and expensive process of probate. A living trust offers
other benefits, too, so you may want to consult with a legal professional to learn more about this estate-planning tool.
Check beneficiary designations. The beneficiary designations on
your insurance policies and retirement accounts, such as your IRA
and 401(k), are powerful and can even supersede the instructions
left in your will. So its in your best interests to make sure youve
got the right people listed as your beneficiaries. Over time, you
may need to update these designations to reflect changes in your
family situation.
Make final arrangements. Whenever you pass away, it will be a
stressful time for your loved ones. To ease their burden, consider
establishing a payable-on-death account at your bank, and then
funding this account to pay for your funeral and related expenses.
Share your plans. The most comprehensive estate plan in the
world may not be of much value if nobody knows of its existence.
Share your plans with your loved ones and heirs. Its important that
everyone knows their roles in carrying out your wishes.
When dealing with any estate-planning issues, youll want to
consult with your legal and tax professionals. And by taking a stepby-step approach, you can keep the process moving forward
without feeling that youre being overwhelmed.
This article was written by Edward Jones and provided by
Cathy Systo, Financial Advisor, 236 South Main St., Barre, VT
05641. 802-476-2398.

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VERMONT SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL DIVISION
Washington Unit
Docket No. 59-1-14Wncv
Union Bank,
Plaintiff
v.
Erik Mogensen, Douglas A. Stewart and Jennee Stewart,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
According to the terms and conditions of a Judgment Order and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale in the matter of Union Bank v. Erik
Mogensen, Douglas A. Stewart and Jennee Stewart, dated October 20,
2014, issued by the Vermont Superior Court, Washington Unit Civil Division, Docket No. 59-1-14 Wncv, foreclosing the mortgage granted by
Erik Mogensen, Douglas A. Stewart and Jennee Stewart to Union Bank
dated April 3, 2007, and of record in Book 101 at Pages 97-104 of the
Duxbury Land Records, the land and premises will be sold at public
auction at 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, June 10, 2015, at the premises
described below. The subject real estate being land and premises located
at Richardson Road, in the Town of Duxbury, with parcel number 4600620, more particularly described as follows:
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed to Erik
Mogensen, Douglas A. Stewart and Jennee Stewart by the
Warranty Deed of Kvetoslav Svihla and Marcela Speert dated
March 27, 2007, and of record in Book 101 at Pages 95-96 of
the Duxbury Land Records. Being a parcel of land without
buildings located on Richardson Road in the Town of Duxbury.
TERMS OF SALE
The premises will be sold to the highest bidder. The purchaser at the
sale will be required to pay the sum of $10,000.00 in cash, certified
funds, by treasurers check or cashiers check, made payable to the
Thomas Hirchak Company (or by wire transfer, if arrangements for wire
transfer are made in advance, confirmation of wire transfer is available
before commencement of sale and bidder pays additional fees required
for wire transfer); and will pay the remaining balance of 10% of the
highest bid to the Thomas Hirchak Company within seven days of the
date of sale and will pay the balance of the highest bid price within
ten days of the issuance of an order of confirmation by the Vermont
Superior Court. The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase and sale agreement, unless the Union Bank is the highest bidder.
If the successful bidder fails to complete the purchase of the premises
as required by the agreement, the $10,000.00 deposit will be forfeited to
Union Bank. Therefore, the deposit is non-refundable.
The premises shall be sold in an as is condition with any and all
faults, with no representations or warranties, express or implied,
of any kind, and subject to any and all current and delinquent real
estate taxes and municipal assessments including late fees, charges
and interest, for which the highest bidder shall be fully responsible.
The successful bidder is required to purchase the premises whether
or not the premises is in compliance with local, State or Federal land
use laws, regulations or permits. Title to the premises will be conveyed without warranties by order of conrmation of the Vermont
Superior Court.
In no event is Union Bank responsible for obtaining any permits,
amended permits or amnesty from permits to comply with any State,
Federal or municipal law, regulation or ordinance or for any reason
whatsoever.
Union Bank shall also not be responsible for making any repairs, upgrades and/or treatments to the premises.
The premises shall be sold subject to all existing building boundary
lines, if established, easements and restrictions of record, and subject to
all laws, ordinances and regulations affecting the premises.
The premises shall be sold subject to any and all encumbrances or
title defects including access issues and no representations or warranties
will be made concerning the status of the quality of title the purchaser
will receive.
The mortgagors, Erik Mogensen, Douglas A. Stewart and Jennee
Stewart, are entitled to redeem the premises at any time prior to the sale
by paying the full amount due pursuant to the judgment order and decree
of foreclosure by judicial sale, including the cost and expenses of sale.
Other terms to be announced at the sale. For additional information,
please contact Terry L. Owen, Thomas Hirchak Company, 1878 Cadys
Falls Road, Morrisville, VT 05661, terry@thcauction.com, 1-800-6347653, or David Polow, Esq., attorney for Union Bank, P.O. Box 130,
Hyde Park, VT 05655, 802-888-7707, dpolow@polowlaw.com.
Union Bank
By: /s/ David Polow
David Polow, Esq.
Attorney for Plaintiff Union Bank
May 27, 2015

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Building Trades
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155 Ayers Street
Barre, VT 05641
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Wednesday June 3, 2015
3:30 pm- 4:30 pm
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155 Ayers Street
Barre, VT 05641
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Beware of Barbecued Bugs

Editor,
What ever happened to the good old days when the worst things
we had to fear on Memorial Day were traffic jams and indigestion?
This year, its all about food poisoning by the nasty E. coli,
Salmonella, and Listeria bugs lurking in hamburgers, hot dogs,
and chicken nuggets at millions of backyard barbecues. The U.S.
Meat and Poultry Hotlines advice is to grill meat and chicken
products longer and hotter. They fail to caution that high-temperature grilling forms lots of cancer-causing compounds. Do we
really need to choose between food poisoning and cancer?
Luckily, enterprising food manufacturers and processors have
met this challenge head-on by developing a great variety of healthful, delicious, convenient plant-based veggie burgers, veggie dogs,
and soy nuggets. These wholesome foods dont harbor nasty bugs
or cancer-causing compounds. They dont even carry cholesterol,
saturated fats, drugs, or pesticides. And, they are right there, in the
frozen food section of our supermarket.
This Memorial Day, lets stay safe on the roads and safe at the
family barbecue.
Ben Toole
Barre, VT

Thanks to All Those Who Made


GMFF a Success

Editor,
First, we would like to thank everyone for supporting and
attending this years 18th Green Mountain Film Festival. Your
continued support, attendance and enthusiasm was very appreciated and wonderful for the staff, interns, volunteers and Focus on
Film board to witness.
Second, we want to thank all of our volunteers! Without all of
your dedication, hard work and help, this festival wouldnt exist.
The entire festival staff enjoyed working with each and every one
of you and hope that you will return to volunteer next year.
Third, we need to thank all of the businesses in downtown
Montpelier and the surrounding areas. Thank you for all of your
support we love sharing our audience with you!
We had a lot of fun planning the program for the festival, and
have appreciated reading all of your comments about the individual films, guests, and your overall experience.
The Audience Award for the 2015 Green Mountain Film
Festival was WHEN THE OCEAN MET THE SKY! We are
excited that this years award goes to fellow Montpelier-ite Lukas
Huffman. The second- and third-place votes went to SONG OF
THE SEA and THE ROAD WITHIN. Thank you to everyone who
voted for their favorite film!
Due to the festivals success this year, we are planning on showing a few films this summer! Details are forthcoming, so keep
your eye out for new programming.We are looking forward to seeing everyone at next years festival (and this summer).
If anyone would like more information about the festival or
volunteering please contact us: gmffestival@gmail.com
Rachelle Murphy
Executive Director - GMFF

Troops Needed In Afghanistan

Editor,
The Obama administration finally listened to our military leaders, and they are now planning on leaving 9,800 troops in
Afghanistan through 2016 and probably beyond. Originally they
were going to draw down to 5,500 troops.
The Taliban continues to pose a threat in Afghanistan and ISIS
could rear its ugly head. Our troops could be needed to quash
enemy attacks in the region.
Compared to our prior strength of 100,000 troops, the U.S.
troops remaining in Afghanistan might not have the numerical
strength to counter the Taliban throughout the country, and we
cannot count on the Afghan Army to stand up to the Taliban.
General Joe Dunford, Commander of U.S. and NATO troops in
Afghanistan, stated Afghan troops will not be capable to conduct
meaningful operations in Afghanistan once U.S. forces leave. We
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Montpelier would cut down on litter and send a clear message that
the city values the health of its citizens.
Nancy Schulz
Montpelier, VT

Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss

used to think that it would be lots of


fun to get e-mail. What a great idea,
to be able to get in touch with friends
regardless of where they lived, but to receive information from those very same
friends that I hadnt heard from for years.
And then, reality struck! What I found out
was that if and when I donated even a few dollars to certain charities, they automatically either took my name and hounded me for
more money or even worse, they sold my name to someone else.
And that doesnt even count the plain old ads that come on a daily
basis.
Now, lets think about that. All of us are constantly asked for
money. And not just money from an organization that you have a
warm, fuzzy feeling about. Nope, regardless of where you went to
college, you get requests for a donation from places that you have
actually never even heard about. So, if you are like me, you just
delete those requests. Now this is if you get this particular request
on your computer. However, it seems to me that the computer is
just the machine they use to get your name and phone number.
And then the hounding begins. For me, it makes no difference if
I am eating breakfast, lunch or dinner, of even if I am just getting
up or getting ready for bed. These friendly calls come pouring
in. Hello, is this Judy? I know almost right away that it is a telemarketer who is going to ask me for money. I always know that it
is someone I dont know because no one ever asks me if it is Judy
on the phone. And even if they ask for Mrs. Reiss, I am always sure
it is someone who doesnt know me and I am almost always right.
What is too bad is that now I am much less willing to donate to
anyone these days because I know that it is just the beginning of
lots of asks. And my feeling is, if I want to give you money, I
will. But it seems that if and when you do donate money, the plan
is that you are put on a call again, within six-week list. The idea is
if you were willing to give once, you probably will do so again.
Let me give you an example. Once, several years ago, I gave
$25 to a Native American school at Christmas time. I got a nice

Senate Report:

thank you note back and I was pleased they were happy with my
modest donation. And then I received a package of gifts from
the same school. And the gifts included six birthday cards and envelopes, a note pad, a calendar, return address labels and a ghost
catcher. I was a little surprised at the amount of gifts but just
gured out that they were just happy to send me something and
keep in touch. And then very soon thereafter, I received another
packet of gifts and I have continued to get something, month
after month. And of course, a request for further money. Because
I am a dope, I still send then $25 each Christmas, but here are my
thoughts. I send them the $25 to help the students and the school,
not for gifts. And I really think my money would be better spent
doing what I am sending it for. I actually think that the gifts that
I receive probably cost a lot more than $25 to make and send. Oh,
and of course, I do get requests for a donation from several other
Indian schools. Gee, I wonder where they got my name?
I know I am not alone or the only person who gets dunned for
money from organizations that I have no intention of donating to.
And every single morning I sit down and open my e-mail and delete 99% of them. Not only do I delete them, for the most part, I
dont even read them. I just delete, delete, delete.
Today, I actually received a letter from an old friend who has
been ghting cancer and she was writing to me to tell me that she
was just told she is cancer free! I was thrilled to hear from her and
also excited that I hadnt just deleted her letter! Hers was the only
e-mail out of 24 that was something I wanted to read and it was just
lucky that I didnt delete it in my wild deleting actions.
Is there no way to prevent us from receiving all this unsolicited
trash that we get on the computer and then on the phone? If you
know a way, please let me know. In the meantime just delete what
you can and hang up before the ask drives you nuts. Of course,
Malcolm never hangs up, he lets whoever it is to talk until they
think that they have a sucker on the phone and just before they
decide to get him to sign up, he hangs up. Actually, I think that his
way probably works better than mine!

The Origin of Washington County


by Senator Bill Doyle

olitical parties were not a part of the


rst years of the United States. Indeed,
Washington and other founding fathers
warned against them. But dissent is the hallmark of democracy, and soon after the adoption of the Constitution, Americas early leaders were divided into two groups. The
rst was the Federalists, who believed in a strong national government as advocated by Alexander Hamilton. The second group was
called the Democratic-Republicans led by Thomas Jefferson, who
believed in states rights.
The rivalry in the newspapers between the Federalists and the
Jeffersonians was intense. The Federalist cartoons of the day portrayed the Jeffersonians as cannibals, drunkards and pirates. The
Jeffersonians, in turn, accused the Federalists of working toward a
monarchy and hereditary privileged class.
On November 1, 1810, the Vermont Legislature created what
is now Washington County. However, originally it was Jefferson
County. In order to establish this new county, towns were taken
from existing counties: Orange, Chittenden, Caledonia and Addison. The Federalists, who opposed Thomas Jeffersons Embargo,
objected to the name Jefferson because the Embargo adversely affected the economy of central Vermont and the entire state. Our
trade at that time was mostly between Quebec and Vermont and
the economy suffered. However, in 1810, the Jeffersonians held a
majority in the House of Representatives. At that time there was no
Senate, which was created in 1836. The vote in favor of Jefferson
County on a roll call vote was 101 to 90. The bill passed on the condition that a jail would be built, that there would be a house for the
jailer and there would be a convenient place for the holding of sessions of the court without public expense. By 1814, the Federalists
were in power, and changed the name of the county to Washington
in honor of the rst president of the United States.
The legislative act which was passed November 8, 1814, said in
part: It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of
Vermont that the name of the County of Jefferson be, and hereby is
altered to that of Washington, and the said county shall hereafter be
called and styled the County of Washington, instead of the County
of Jefferson.
There have been several changes in the boundaries of Washington County over the years. In 1822 part of Williamstown and the
eastern section of Waitseld were annexed to Northeld. Parts of
Middlesex were annexed to Waterbury in 1850, and in 1859, East
Montpelier became a town. In 1894, Barre City was incorporated
by the Vermont Legislature and in 1895 Montpelier became a city.
In 1898, part of Berlin across the Winooski River was annexed to
Montpelier.
Almost all the states wanted to name places in honor of George

GMUW Announces Successful


Letter Carriers Food Drive

On Saturday, May 9, the 23rd annual National Association of


Letter Carriers (NALC) Food Drive for the benefit of local food
shelves was held across the nation. The national figures are not in
yet, but typically over 74 million pounds of food are collected. In
the Green Mountain United Way (GMUW) five-county service
area, nearly 19,000 pounds of non-perishables were donated with
over 14,000 pounds coming from Washington County residents
alone.
These 14,000 pounds were distributed to St. Monicas Food
Shelf and the Hedding Church in Barre, the Trinity Church and
Christ Church Food Pantries in Montpelier, the Duxbury Elf Shelf
in Duxbury, the Waterbury Food Shelf, Mad River Valley
Interfaith Council in Waitsfield, the Middlesex Food Shelf, CERV
in Northfield, the Marshfield Food Shelf, and Worcester Food
Shelf. In total, the 19,000 pounds of food from the GMUW five
counties were distributed to 24 different food shelves.
This is the largest national food drive that occurs on the second Saturday in May each year. May is strategically chosen by
the NALC as a time when food pantries everywhere are near
empty after the long winter. Many thanks to out to all who participated.

Washington. It has been calculated that by 1935, there were more


places named for Washington than for any other person. These
place names include one state, 33 counties, 121 cities and towns,
257 townships, 10 lakes, 7 mountains, over 2,000 streets, and of
course, our nations capital.
Although Native Americans shed, hunted and camped in central Vermont, they left few place names in Washington County.
The only Abenaki place names turned out to be Mollys and Joes
Ponds.
Six towns in what ultimately became Washington County Worcester, Waterbury, Moretown, Middlesex, Duxbury and Berlin
- were part of a block of 17 towns that New Hampshire Governor
Benning Wentworth granted in early June 1763. Most of these six
towns were bought by the Onion River Company, established by
Ira and Ethan Allen.
In 1765 the King of England decided that New York would own
the land that was to become Vermont and a petition was introduced
into the provincial legislature to designate ve additional New
York counties. One of those counties was named Colden, who was
then the governor of New York, and included most of what is now
central Vermont.
From 1768 to 1770, New York granted the following towns
that were to become Vermont towns: the New York towns of Avery, Newbrook and Sidney ultimately became Warren, Berlin and
Cabot.
According to Esther Swift in Vermont Place Names,
The rst Washington County was created in 1781. At that time,
Vermont tried to attract national attention by annexing 14 New
York towns to the west and 35 New Hampshire towns to the east.
The Connecticut River towns of New Hampshire and the adjacent
Vermont towns were called Washington County. The United States
took notice of this annexation and George Washington wrote Governor Thomas Chittenden: Now I would ask you candidly whether the clai of the people of Vermont... were not more of a political
maneuver than one in which you conceive yourselves justiable?
Since Vermont wanted George Washingtons support and because
Washington himself advised Vermont to give back the New York
and New Hampshire towns, Vermont gave up its claim to the
newly annexed eastern and western towns. So the rst Washington
County fell by the wayside.
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.

ROADSIDE MOWING

The Town of Washington is seeking roadside mowing


bids from qualied contractors. The town has 50
miles of roads requiring two passes. Bids should
include description of your mowing equipment,
availability to start and proof of insurance. Bids are
due for opening on June 2, 2015 and can be mailed
or delivered to the Washington Town Clerks Ofce,
2895 VT Route 110, Washington, VT 05675.
Washington Board of Selectmen

Twineld and Cabot


Preschool Screenings
Twineld Union and Cabot Schools will be offering
annual screenings for 3 and 4 year old children.
The purpose of the screening is to assess
childrens overall development and to introduce
families to the preschool programs. All families
are welcome. These screenings are sponsored
by the Washington Northeast Early Education
Program.
AT CABOT SCHOOL
FOR CABOT RESIDENTS
Monday June 1, 2015
Tuesday June 2, 2015
Call 563-2289 ext. 240 after May 11,
for an appointment

AT TWINFIELD UNION SCHOOL


FOR MARSHFIELD & PLAINFIELD RESIDENTS
Wednesday June 3, 2015
Thursday June 4, 2015
Friday June 5, 2015
Call 426-3213 ext. 207 after May 11,
for an appointment

The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and


Recreation and the Vermont Department of Buildings and General Services are requesting bid
proposals for the purchase of the so-called 30 acre
Lafreniere Sale, property at Camel s Hump State
Park in Bolton, VT.

The former Lafreniere property is located in Camels


Hump State Park on the Southwest corner of Duxbury
and Honey Brook Hollow Roads in the Town of Bolton, Vermont. The property includes approximately 25
acres of woodlands, several acres of open meadow, and
an early 19th century farmhouse.
The property will be sold subject to restrictions that
would prevent further subdivision and development
of the property and protect the open space and historic
character of the property. The property will be open
for inspection by potential bidders on Wednesday,
May 27, 2015 from 10:00 A.M. until Noon. BIDDERS INTENDING TO ATTEND THE SITE INSPECTION ARE REQUESTED TO NOTIFY THE
STATE OF SUCH INTENT BY MAY 20, 2015.
Bidders are not required to attend the open house/site
inspection in order to submit a bid proposal, but are
STRONGLY encouraged to do so.

The deadline for submittal of proposals to the Vermont


Department of Buildings and General Services is 4:00
P.M. on June 10, 2015. Please note: Bid Proposals
must be received by the department by that datenot simply postmarked by that date. Proposals, as
well as requests for additional information and questions should be addressed to;
Allen Palmer
Division of Property Management
VT Department of Buildings and General Services
4 Governor Aiken Avenue
Montpelier, VT 05633-7001
allen.palmer@state.vt.us

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The following honors list is provided from the school. Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school

BARRE CITY MIDDLE &


ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3rd Quarter Honor Roll 2014-2015

HIGH HONORS 8th Grade: Makayla Chouinard, Colleen Couture, Samantha Gill-Owen, Abigail Haigh,
Calista Hanna, Kyle Harris, Jamie Heath, Colby Jones, Aubrey Lamberti, Camellitta le, Zoe` Macdonald,
Akshar Patel, Grace Pierce, Faith Redmond, Lillian Riddle, Lia Rubel, Parker Spaulding, Brianna Storti,
Isabella Usle-Wolfel, Taylor Winter
HONORS 8th Grade: Alexis Atkins-Leslie, Caleb Bell, Chantel Hough, Corey John, Stasiu Kehoe,
Imran Lajeunesse, Zachary LaPoint, Jillian McGary, Zachary Millette, Tyler Murray, Evonne Nyarko,
Seth Poirier, Thomas Royea, Alexis Schafer, Abigail Spencer, Tina Taylor, Kylie White-Sturge
HIGH HONORS 7th Grade: Iris Carter, Taylor DAgostino, Madison Henderson, Aliza Lindley, Julian
Lopez, Hayleigh Pollard, Emma Riddle
HONORS 7th Grade: Evan Ariste, Owen Barr, Adeline Donahue, Vanessa Greig, Allison Jerome, Emily
McMahon, Kaiden Morse, Kadin Murphy, Lucian Parker, Makena Plant
Jared Preus, Rebekah Russell, Dominc Trevino, Julia White, Gavin Willett
HIGH HONORS 6th Grade: Camden Boucher, Josie Diego, Dylan Estivill, Allison Everett, Sandra
Fajobi, Natalie Folland, Gabriel Guyette, Jenna Illsley, Oliver Johnson, Mallory Kiniry, Savannah
LaFlower, Annie Linendoll, Amina Malagic, Sabrina Metcalf, Noah Partridge, Willem Pontbriand, Raven
Premont, Olivia Rousse, Jenna Sawyer, Jasmine Sayah, Zachary Stabell, Alyssa Winkler
HONORS 6th Grade: Kathryn Anton, Aiden Blouin, Paige Bristow, Alan Burnor, Steven Corbett,
Brooke Corrow, Kimberly Davis, Indira Dzano, Jessica Farnham, Katrina Favreau, Allyson Felch, Casey
Flye, Seth Jackson, Audrey Jones, Kiernan Krasofski, Victor Maldonado-Avila, Olivia Martinez, Austin
Pearson, Emma Proteau, Krystian Simpson, Matthew Stevens, Jennah Thompson, Amer Verem,
Miranda Walbridge, Nevaeh West
HIGH HONORS 5th Grade: Tasia Avery, Katherine Blakely, Kyle Coache, Charles Codling, Emily
Morris, Noah Rubel, Maxwell Spaulding, Isabelle Wightman
HONORS 5th Grade: Madison Berry, Logan Bristow, Ethan Codling, Samantha Dean, Amiya Deering,
Cydney Ferrer, Olivia Garneau, Evan George, Bella Kamont, Carson King, Isaiah LaBay, Jacob
Lamphere, Elias Manriquez, Alexandria Miller, Ethan Morris, Jasmine Nuhfer, Nicholas Pierce, Aidan
Sayers, Alexia Shute, Emily Grace Spaulding, Samantha Steininger, Eleanor Steinman, Christina
Walbridge, Justice Womer

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here is a war of ideas in the United States


between the Christian right and the environmentalist movement.
The funny thing to me is that many people
dont recognize why the two groups are fighting. It is a battle between two opposing religions.
But were not a religion, environmentalists
exclaim in shock. No, you really are. A religion
is an unshakable faith in good and evil, in the
way the world is, and how the world will end.
Just as Christians have clergymen, environmentalists have holy men of their own: scientists.
Environmentalists dont actually feel the
winters getting warmer but they believe that
they are because scientists say it is so. And if
the earths temperature is indeed rising, there
are several reasonable explanations for it that
dont involve carbon dioxide emissions. But
scientists have spoken! Rising levels of CO2
have created a greenhouse effect and the results
will be catastrophic.
Im not saying that scientists are wrong. I
am saying that I am not certain what is happening. Environmentalists are certain. Certainty
in what cannot be known is the cornerstone of
religion.
Just as Christians believe in an almighty God,
environmentalists believe in Mother Earth.
They personify our planet and view nature as
an almost supernatural force of goodness. And
the arch-enemy of Mother Earth is man.
Just as Christians believe in original sin, environmentalists believe that each human is destructive to the planet. Instead of original sin,
environmentalists call it a carbon footprint.
Just as Christians believe in Armageddon,
environmentalists believe that the end is near
due to climate-change catastrophe. They envision an end of the world that is every bit as
vivid as Revelations: seas rising to engulf the

land, heat that withers our crops, and an endless


barrage of increasingly powerful hurricanes
and tornados that annihilate the civilization that
spawned them.
The beautifully shot documentary Chasing Ice follows photographer James Balogs
ambitious quest to capture the majesty of the
earths glaciers before theyre gone.
In his Extreme Ice Survey, Balog and his
team traveled to the northern tier of the planet
to take pictures of glaciers in 2009 and then another picture at the same spot in 2012 to prove
beyond a doubt that the ice is melting and receding.
Trudging through and climbing up all those
glaciers is even tougher than it sounds. In the
middle of the project, Balog has his third knee
surgery. Then he ignores his doctors orders
and heads right back to work.
Balog sincerely thinks that the earth is in
more peril than he is. That is classic behavior
for a committed believer to the environmentalism religion. If Mother Earth were really a
thinking being, it wouldnt view humans as
powerful monsters who are capable of destroying it; it would view us as just another 6 billion
more little ants that it will step on and destroy.
The earth isnt mortal and fragile. We are.
In the end, Chasing Ice did a darn good job
of convincing me that the earth is truly getting
warmer and less ice covered. However, I cant
see why that is not a positive change. If Greenland, Yukon, and Siberia become temperate and
livable, that could be a boon for mankind.
But that would never occur to a hardcore environmentalist. To them: humans are evil, any
change we make to the earth is bad, and the
end is near. Its an extreme and dogmatic view.
Thats religion for you.

Vermont PBS Announces Local Winners of


PBS KIDS Writers Contest

Vermont PBS, Vermonts statewide public


television service, has announced the local winners of its
2015 PBS KIDS Writers Contest. This year
marked the 20th anniversary of the statewide
contest. First place winners in grades K-3 will
advance to the national level of the contest. This
year, 140 creative entries were received from
children across Vermont, with a winner and two
honorable mentions chosen for each grade
level.
The contest encourages kids to write and
illustrate their own original stories. All entries
were judged by a panel of local experts. The
children received their awards at a festive ceremony May 2 at the Vermont PBS studio, accompanied by family members and teachers. Those
receiving recognition:
Kindergarten:
Winner: Messy Kangaroo by Deborah
Beynnon, Burlington, Vt.
Honorable Mention:
Elizabeths Wand by Lucy Fischer,
Middlebury, Vt.
Under the Sea by Millie Allen, North
Springfield, Vt.
First Grade:
Winner: Tim and Anna: A Horror Story by
Alexander Courtois, Milton, Vt.
Honorable Mention:
Super Rooster by Jeremy Holzhammer,
Orwell, Vt.
Run for Fun by Elia Gage, Randolph, Vt.

Second Grade:
Winner: Snow Tunnel by Avaley Wilmot,
East Thetford, Vt.
Honorable Mention:
The Artist Who Wanted to be a Veterinarian
by Keira Kegelman, Hartland, Vt.
Monkey Discoveries by Anna Brundage,
Waterbury, Vt.
Third Grade:
Winner: Piano Practice Adventures by
Madeleine Thaxton, East Thetford, Vt.
Honorable Mention:
Tiny George by Noelle A. Westbom,
Montpelier, Vt.
Snow Leopards by Autumn Petterson,
Colchester, Vt.
Every year Vermont PBS is a proud participant in the PBS KIDS annual Writers Contest
because it underscores our commitment to the
success of Vermont children, said community
engagement director Chuck Pizer. The process
of creative writing has been proven to not only
support the building of key academic skills, but
to help improve a childs self-confidence, creativity and imagination. We wish the winners the
best of luck at the national level, and also celebrate all of the talented Vermont kids who
entered this years contest.
All the winners and honorable mention recipients have recorded their stories on camera.
They can be viewed at vermontpbs.org/writers,
and can be seen on air during station breaks on
both Vermont PBS and Vermont PBS PLUS.

 
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By Julia Brown, Montpelier Green Home Solutions franchise


Family gatherings, BBQs, fishing on the lake or a nice nap in the
hammock are among the things New Englanders have been itching
to do. Speaking of itchingwhile you are engaging with the great
outdoors, there are several things you should be aware of in terms
of who is sharing that environment with you.
Mosquitoes, ticks and other disease-carrying insects are enjoying
the warmth as well. They have also been prevalent a lot earlier than
past years. They may be small but they are fierce when it comes to
spreading diseases in humans and pets. There seem to be new diseases every year that causes debilitating conditions that our insect
neighbors carry. Many diseases we are aware of: Eastern Equine
Encephalitis, Lyme Disease and West Nile Virus. But there are a few
new, lesser-known viruses cropping up all over the U.S., such as
Chikungunya and the Powassan Virus.
All of these lead to impairing conditions that, in many cases, are
untreatable. The symptoms vary but most of them leave you feeling
lethargic and achy along with the possibility of fever, headache,
vomiting, weakness, confusion, seizures, and memory loss.
When you are outside in general and subject to an insect bite, you
should use a repellent. There are also many natural alternatives so
you dont have to spray chemicals like DEET on your skin. Insects
avoid scents like Lemongrass and Citronella. You can wear long
sleeves to reduce exposure to your skin. In the summer that takes
away from enjoying the outside in general, so there are a few additional things you can do around your home to limit your exposure
to these harmful insects.
Remove any freestanding water in your yard; e.g. planters, play

scapes, garbage cans, cracks in the pavement and ruts in the lawn
that would collect water from a rainstorm. This is where mosquitoes
breed.
Clear tall grasses and brush around homes and at the edge of lawns.
Ticks love the tall grass.
Mow lawn frequently, rake/remove all leaves and clippings.
Keep wood stacked neatly away from your house and recreational
areas outside, in a dry area. Rodents hide in woodpiles and ticks
feed on them.
Avoid placing playscapes, decks, and patios near yard edges and
trees.
Consider using a professional company to control mosquito and
tick population.
Julie Brown is a local resident, living in East Montpelier with her
husband Rob and their children, Tobias and Evelyn. She owns the
Montpelier Green Home Solutions franchise and one of the services they provide is a seasonal treatment that acts as a barrier
against mosquitoes and ticks and other annoying insects like biting
flies. Also, equally important, the product is safe for your family
and pets, and does not harm bees. Other pesticide companies that
spray to eliminate insects, kill bees. If you know anything about
ecology and the environment, we cannot exist without bees. They
are responsible for approximately one out of three bites of food we
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If you are interested in protecting your family and pets from these
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the New England Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Council

The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) is an


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health care system. The New England Comparative Effectiveness
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Overnight fees at Vermont State Parks range
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Once again, Vermont State Parks will be surprising lucky day visitors with Random Acts of
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receive two free nights of tent, lean-to, RV or
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In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the
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host a series of art events throughout the state
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T10257A 2013 VW PASSAT 50K ..................... $20,495
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T10137A 2012 SUBARU IMPREZA, 42K ........ $16995
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57022 2013 TOYOTA RAV4, CERTIFIED,
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86820A 2008 TOYOTA RAV4, 94,371 MILES ... $11991
86780A 2012 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER, CERTIFIED,
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86480C 2013 FORD EXPLORER, 49,943 MI .... $24591
86770A 2012 TOYOTA RAV4, CERTIFIED,
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86711A 2012 SCION XD, CERTIFIED,
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Vermont Fish and Wildlife Conservation Camps

The Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District


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Vermont Fish & Wildlife Conservation Camps. The WNRCD will
sponsor one deserving child for one week at camp.
The Winooski NRCD receives a small amount of base funding
from the State of Vermont to undertake conservation work
throughout several watersheds in Vermont, including the Winooski
River Watershed and the Lake Champlain Basin. Base funding
allows WNRCD staff to apply to grant programs throughout the
state and beyond to help a variety of landowners protect their soil
and water through conservation-minded practices. The WNRCD
also runs an annual tree sale from which funds are then used to
support like-minded events such as the annual Envirothon and
sponsoring one child to attend the Vermont Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Camp.
As such, the WNRCD is welcoming applications to sponsorship
until June 30, 2015. To be considered for sponsorship, applicants
must be from one of the 41 towns that comprise the Winooski
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summer. Please visit the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Conservation
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vtfishandwildlife.com/edu_camps.cfm#whocanattend.
Sophie Sauv, District Manager at WNRCD said, We feel
strongly about providing the opportunity (to attend camp) to a
deserving youth in our area, to give her or him the chance to build
a strong connection to our natural resources early on. We may take
this for granted in lush, green, Vermont, but camp is a special
experience that heightens the senses and can open a childs love of
the outdoors like nothing else.
For more information about what the Winooski Natural
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landowners to protect soil and water, helping foresters log more
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communications, including how to work with the media and
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expected to be able to identify common tree species.
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of Agricultures Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service have
partnered to offer this program.
To register, contact Gwen Kozlowski, volunteer coordinator at
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Robert DiYeso Charitable Trust Enables Central


Vermont Girls to Attend YMCA Camp Hochelaga

A generous donation from the Robert DiYeso


Charitable Trust will allow girls from several
Vermont towns to attend YWCA Camp Hochelaga
in South Hero, Vermont this summer according
to Executive Director Deb Sawyer Jorschick.
We are very pleased to have made the connection with Robert DiYeso Charitable Trust and
are able to send ten more girls to Camp Hochelaga
this summer, said Sawyer Jorschick. Its the
kindness of others that makes our Camp so special.
Scholarships from the Trust will be given to
girls in the Vermont towns of Waterbury, Duxbury
and Moretown, making this summer camping
experience possible for girls who may not have
otherwise had the opportunity to attend camp.
The Robert DiYeso Charitable Trust was
established by a former Vermont resident who is

deceased, and the funds are disbursed by trustees


according to how they believe Mr. DiYeso would
want.
Camp Hochelagas 2015 season runs from
June 28 until August 15. All interested potential
scholarship recipients can contact Terry Melton
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scholarship application.
As a YWCA affiliate, the Camp Hochelaga
experience is designed to expand horizons as
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Throughout the Season

Vermonts Fastest Dirt Track where


Every Lap is the Last Lap

802-222-4052

www.bearridgespeedway.com

Brennan
Skills &
Drills
Clinic

For Girls & Boys


Grades 3-8

June 22 - 26

SPORTS & OUTDOORS

Vermonts World-Class Recreation is Available to Everyone

In honor of the 25th anniversary of the


Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA), a new website makes it
clear that Vermont is a place for
equal opportunity adventure.
Www.InclusiveVermont.
com links to the states official tourism website, www.
VermontVacation.com. It
features an interactive
Google map of adaptive
recreational opportunities
and accessible facilities.
From the new wheelchair
water access at North Beach
Municipal Park in Burlington,
to the new universal trail at
Waterbury Center State Park, visitors of all abilities will be able to
find ways to enjoy Vermonts breathtaking beauty.
Inclusion is an important value in Vermont.
We want everyone to feel welcome here, said
Megan Smith, Commissioner of the Vermont
Department of Tourism and Marketing. Our
new web page makes it easy to find adaptive
sports such as sailing and paddling in the summer, or skiing and snowboarding in the winter.
The website will link to outdoor events in

Vermont honoring the ADA 25th


anniversary, including:
Universal Access Trail
Event for National Trails
Day, June 6, Vermont
Institute of Natural
Science, Quechee
Universal Access
Trail Walk and
Roll, June 25,
Waterbury Center
State
Park,
Waterbury
Family Picnic
with accessible bus
transportation,
Shaftsbury State Park,
July 24, Bennington
The Inclusive Vermont
page on VermontVacation.com
also features profiles of Vermonters
who enjoy the states recreational offerings,
including Mac Janney, a visually-impaired development coordinator who likes to ski, sail, tandem
bike, hike and rock climb.
The states new web page was developed with
support from Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports,
the Vermont Center for Independent Living, and
Vermont State Parks.

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Grades 9-12
June 27 - 30

at the Barre Auditorium

Come to the Barre Auditorium and join Brian Brennan (son of former UVM coach
Tom Brennan) to work on the skills needed to enhance your game to the next level.
Brian was rst team all state his senior year playing for Notre Dame High School in
PA. Brian also played college ball for Indiana University of PA. Brian began his coaching career at The Potomac School in VA and helped guide them to a state championship
in 2008. He then began helping at Gwynn Park High School where he helped guide
them to the state nals in 2009-10, in 2010-11 went to the state nal four, and in 201112 won both the conference and county championships and nished ranked #1 in the
South Region. Brian also works for a company called Hoops Education where he does
individual workouts, camps, and team development throughout the year. Other camp
counselors include Anthony Spencer, Twineld Union Athletic Director, and Kris Bador, the UAAU Coach. Other special guest appearances could happen during the camp
weeks as well.
Former University of Vermont superstar Taylor Coppenrath may also be making an
appearance during cam sessions. Taylor helped lead UVM to an NCAA 3-peat and was
the second all-time leading scorer at UVM. Taylor has played professionally in Greece,
Italy and Spain.
Kids get plenty of fun with their fundamentals, and every camper receives a Tshirt or basketball, a completed evaluation at the conclusion of the camps. This
evaluation will allow each kid to focus on the areas of the game that will help you
develop into an all-around player...All campers need to bring a change of shoes.
There will be a pizza party for all kids at 12:00 the last day of camp each week.
A food concession stand will be set up with snacks, drinks, pizza throughout both
weeks of camp.
Times/Prices: 8:30am-2:30pm 1wk=$130.00 2wk=$240.00 Grade 9-12 SAT-SUN
12:00-5:00pm $125.00 MON-TUES 9:00am-2:00pm
Early Bird Prices (Deadline May 10, 2015)
8:30am-2:30pm 1wk=$115 2wk=$210 Grade 9-12 Early Bird $110.00
Checks payable: Anthony Spencer (NO REFUNDS AFTER JUNE 1, 2015)

For Questions/To Sign Up, Call


Anthony Spencer at 249-8092

Saturday
June 6th 1 - 3pm

Twin City Family Fun Center, Berlin

Raise money for your community and Win PRIZES!


Sign up before June 2nd and become eligible for
additional prizes. Bowlers must raise $50 or more.
Teams should consist of 4 or 5 bowlers.
Team and bowler fundraising forms are online

www.gmunitedway.org
email mknight@gmunitedway.org

GREAT THINGS HAPPEN WHEN WE


LIVE UNITED

One Conti Circle


Barre, VT 05641
802-622-8056

Serving Washington, Orange, Caledonia, Essex and Orleans Counties.

CAPITOL
CITYS

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AutoBody
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In the Capitol City Kia Building

Please SIGN AT BOTTOM, Detach, and Return with Payment

-Norm Trepanier,
Manager

223-6283

Mon.-Fri. 7:30AM-5PM CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-691-3914

-Kristian Page,
Assistant Manager

Name (Parent/Guardian)_________________________________________________________
Address (Parent/Guardian)_______________________________________________________

Yes, were still


here with the
same quality
service weve
offered for
over 30 years

__________________________________________ Home Phone_______________________

Work Phone_________________________ Cell Phone________________________________


Please list the phone number and name of a responsible adult if parents are not available.

Emergency Contact Name:_______________________________________________________

Emergency Contact Phone Number:________________________________________________


Please list any medical conditions, physical limitations/restrictions for any family member:

____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
LIST EACH PARTICIPANTS INFORMATION.
USE GRADE YOUR CHILD IS CURRENTLY IN.
Name

M/F

Date of Birth Grade

Age/
Shirt Size

Weeks/Time
Attending/School

Fee

1.

Estimates!

2.

Total Enclosed$_______________. WAIVER AGREEMENT: I assume all risks and


hazards incidental to such participation, including transportation to and from activity, and I
hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify, and agree to hold harmless Brian Brennan, Taylor
Coppenrath, Anthony Spencer, the Barre Auditorium, their ofcers, agents, ofcials, employees,
and volunteers for any claims arising out of an injury to my child or myself. It is advised
that participants carry adequate medical insurance. Return by mail to: Anthony Spencer,
124 Osterberg Terrace, Williamstown, VT 05679. PLEASE SIGN BELOW:
____________________________________________________________________________
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University and the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
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Learn more about Giffords complete pediatrics


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See You At The Ballpark!


21 Home Games!
Montpelier Recreation Field
One Ballpark Road
or Park and Ride the
Skip Stop Shuttle Bus

201

Mountaineers Baseball

Tickets will be on sale at


The Vermont Mountaineers
HOME GAMES 6:30 pm
the Montpelier Recreation
Department and
other locations listed
July 2015 Schedule
For Schedule
June 2015 Schedule
on the team website

& Promotions

WWW.THEVERMONTMOUNTAINEERS.COM

HOME GAMES - 6:30 pm


Sunday

AWAY GAMES

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

JUNE
2015

10

AWAY
vs.
Laconia
6:30

HOME
vs.
Sanford
6:30

HOME
vs.
Ocean State
6:30

15

16

17

AWAY
vs. North
Adams
6:30

HOME
vs.
Valley
6:30

HOME
vs.
Danbury
6:30

22

23

24

14

21
AWAY
vs.
N. Adams
6:30
28

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

HOME vs.
Valley
6:30

AWAY
vs.
Sanford
6:30

12

13

AWAY
vs. Mystic
6:05

AWAY
vs.
Danbury
6:30

AWAY
@
Laconia
6:30

HOME
vs.
Keene
6:30

HOME
vs.
Newport
6:30

19

20

12

13

14

AWAY vs.
Sanford
6:30

HOME
vs.
Laconia
6:30

25

26

27

AWAY
vs.
Valley
6:30

HOME vs.
Laconia
6:30

HOME
vs.
N. Adams
6:30

11

18

HOME
vs.
Sanford
6:30

Friday

JULY
2015

HOME
vs.
Mystic
6:30
19
NECBL
All- Star
Game @
Sanford
5:00

20

27

29

30

26

HOME
vs. North
Adams
6:30

AWAY
vs.
Keene
6:30

AWAY
vs.
Plymouth
6:30

Wednesday

Chafing Dishes
Coffee Pots
Extensions & Ladders
Wallpaper Steamers

Tents & Canopies


Mowers & Grass Trimmers
Sheetrock Jacks
Carpet Cleaners
Floor Sander
Chainsaws

and Many Items for Every Season!

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RETAIL - WHOLESALE

Thank You,
Mountaineers
for many great
years of baseball,
and best wishes
for 2015.
One of your many
loyal fans,
Bill Doyle

Team Orders
Custom Lettering
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51 Smith St. Barre, VT

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Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-4:30pm Sat. 8:00am-12:00pm


Owners Paul & Lynn Putney & Staff are
Happy to Help You with your Special Projects

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Fax: (802) 479-5307

HOME
vs.
New Bedford
6:30

AWAY
vs.
Valley
6:30

AWAY
vs.
North Adams
6:30

10

11

AWAY
vs.
Valley
6:30

HOME
vs. Laconia
6:30

AWAY
vs.
Keene
6:30

16

17

18

AWAY
vs.
Laconia
6:30

HOME
vs.
Keene
6:30

15
HOME
vs.
Plymouth
6:30

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by Noon Friday

Minimum 100 gal. delivery

21

22

23

24

25

AWAY
vs.
Keene
6:30

HOME
vs.
North Adams
6:30
29

AWAY
vs.
Ocean State
6:05

AWAY
vs.
Newport
6:35

AWAY
vs.
New Bedford
6:35

30

31

Aug 1

AWAY
vs.
Sanford
6:30

HOME
vs.
Keene
6:30

HOME
vs.
Sanford
6:30

28
HOME
vs.
Valley
6:30

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Its a Boy!

Austin Joseph DuBois was


born on April 21, 2015 to
mother Rachel Corey and father
Lance DuBois of Northfield.
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For 40 years we have been raffling off a new car provided by
Cody Chevrolet of Barre, VT. Each year all 100 tickets for this
exciting event have been sold out, but in a rare turn of events we
find ourselves with a few leftover tickets. This is your chance to win a
brand new White 2015 Corvette! Tickets are $600 each and include
two dinners and a 1 in 100 chance to park a new Corvette in your
driveway this summer. If you would like more information,
please call Tina Heath 802-249-1534 or
Warren Hill 533-2625.

Friends and Family of

Philip and Yvonne Winters


are invited to participate in a

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in celebration of their

50th Wedding Anniversary


on June 5, 2015

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Washington County Senator Bill Doyle was the featured speaker earlier
this month at the Central Vermont Rotary Club. He updated members
like Ture Nelson of Berlin on what the Legislature would pass this year
and correctly predicted the adjournment on the previous Saturday. As
to the Senators own political plans, he told the CVRC that he had no
plans to retire and he would continue to hold office As long as I feel I
can make a good contribution.

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Petals and Things 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 a bouquet of fresh flowers from Petals and Things in
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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.

MAY 25

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MAY 26

Courtney Tatro, 7, Middlesex

MAY 27

Candy McLeon, Hardwick


Summer Bergeron, 11, Plainfield

MAY 28

Scott Wheeler, 50, Brookfield


Raymond Papineau, Barre

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Scott Douglas, 51, Wolcott


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(Cake Decorators) by Thursday, May 28 to arrange for cake pick-up.

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for a FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE from the Price Chopper Super Center (Berlin,
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to birthdate. Telephone calls to The WORLD will not be accepted.

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The WORLD

May 27, 2015

Gagnon-Nelson Engagement

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gagnon of Williamstown, VT announce the


engagement of their daughter, Stephanie Gagnon, to Marcus
Nelson, son of Tracy Nelson of Texas and Lynette Nelson of New
Orleans, LA.
The future bride graduated from Williamstown Middle/High
School in 2008 and earned a degree in Forensic Science from the
University of New Haven in 2012. She currently works for the
Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement as a Forensic Technologist.
The future groom graduated from Belle Chasse High School in
2007 and currently serves in the U.S. Navy in the field of Nuclear
Engineering.
A November 14, 2015 wedding is planned. The couple currently resides in Yulee, Florida.

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ARIES (March 21 to April


19) Your Aries self-esteem
level is high, as is your impatience to see more action
come your way in the workplace. Good news, Lamb: It
could start to happen sooner than you think.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Changing things now could
upset a lot of people. But if you feel youre acting because
you believe its the right thing to do, others will understand
andforget...
even come to support
12-25you.
Jenna Companion, 17,
Dont
Waterbury
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(May
21
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June
20)
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12-31 Chelsea Phillips, 27,
6-3 Joey, Wby Ctr, 36
necessarily
be a changeManassas,
of heart.
VA You still want to go ahead
6-5 Rob
Salvas, 53, Barre
with your
plans,
6-6 Heather
Holmes,
47, but you might see a better way to make them
Woodbury
happen. So go for it. 1-4 Betsy Cody, 59, Barre
1-8 Marc Couture, Barre
CANCER
(June 21 to July
22)McLeon,
An old48business dispute could
1-10 Curt
7-7 Marti
Elliott, Barre
1-14 Brandon
24,
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Barre possibly
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upcoming
negotiations.
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Joslyn Richardson,
27, up theHardwick
opening
situation to include suggestions from
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Lyndonville
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your workload
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Hartford,
CT
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(November
Barre 22 to December 21) Data on a
8-26 Darcy Hodgdon,
new
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less
than dependable. But it might turn out
Waterbury
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36
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Spaulding,
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Lefcourt, 5 thisMontpelier
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9-28 Jessica McLeon, 26,
Charlestown,
NH
Hardwick
AQUARIUS (January 20
to February
18) Showing that you
care
is
what
Aquarians
do
so
well.
Its 36
your very special skill.
4-1 Adam Lefcourt,
10-4 Bret Hodgdon, Jericho
this week, youll have
several
chances
to show off that
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Page,
60,
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Lisa Companion,
Croyden,Good
NH
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gift for a very special person.
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10-6 Steven Lefcourt, 31,
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FCWC Playgroup Special Events

The Family Center of Washington County is


pleased to announce three upcoming playgroup
special events. On May 28 at Dads and Kids
Playgroup at the Early Childhood Building
Playground, 383 Sherwood Drive, children and
their male grown-ups are invited to go on a Bug
Safari from 6:30 to 7 p.m. with Cory Stephenson,
Four Winds Knee High Nature Program
Coordinator. Children are invited to come and
discover what lives on the playground, and create their own small critters to hide and find
again.
At the June 4 Dads and Kids Playgroup, the
Montpelier Fire Department will bring a pumper
truck and ambulance to the Early Childhood
Building from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dads can get
safety tips from Jake Larrabee, Montpelier
Fireman and Car Seat Safety Expert, on how to
make their home fire safe and get a car seat
safety check before everyone enjoys a BBQ dinner. This will be presented in cooperation with
Be Seat Smart and the Montpelier Fire
Department. Dads and Kids Playgroup is for

At Bragg Farm...

children birth to five and their male grown-ups.


Its a relaxed place where you can eat a free dinner and play with friends.
On June 11, at Baby Playgroup, held at St.
Augustines Church in Montpelier, children birth
to three and their adults are invited to explore
Natural Materials from 10 to 11 a.m. with Cory
Stephenson. Come and explore a variety of natural materials with all of your senses and observe
all that baby is learning through their exploration. Conditions permitting, this will be held
outside, so please dress for the weather.
All Family Center Playgroups are free and
open to all families. Town residency is not
required. The Family Center of Washington
County is one of 15 Parent Child Centers across
the state whose mission is to foster the positive
growth and development of young children and
their families. The Family Center offers the community a variety of diverse and award winning
programs, designed to help families get off to a
healthy start, promote wellbeing, and build on
family strengths.

Bring your weekend visitors for:


Free Maple tours and tastings
Visit our ponies, goats and bunnies
Enjoy our "World Best" Maple
Creemees, Shakes and Sundaes

Lots of Spring Arrivals in


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Center for Arts and Learning in Montpelier Extends


Invitation to Open House

The Center for Arts and Learning (CAL), a


group of non-profit arts and education organizations, is pleased to invite the community to its
first Open House on the evening of June 4 from
6-8 p.m.
Come celebrate the opening of our new central
Vermont arts, music and education center. There
will be music from Counterpoint, the Olabelles,
Susan Picking, Annemieke and Jeremiah
McLane, to mention a few. Come for music,
celebration, tasty treats and a grand tour of the

building. The Center will share some of its ideas


and introduce itself to the community.
CAL comprises the Monteverdi Music School,
T. W. Wood Gallery, and the River Rock School.
In addition to these institutions, the Center at 46
Barre Street in Montpelier has become the home
for individual artists and writers, as well as community organizations such as the Onion River
Exchange, Summit School of Traditional Music
and Shambhala Meditation Center.

Womens Chorus To Hold Guest Night

Central Vermonts womens a cappella chorus, the Barre-Tones,


is holding its next Guest Night on Monday, June 1. Women of all
ages and musical ability are welcome to join in on the fun beginning at 6:45 p.m. at the Alumni Hall, adjacent to the Barre
Auditorium on Seminary Street in Barre. Carpools may be available upon request.
The 40+ members of the Barre-Tones chorus perform music in
the barbershop style. Attending a guest night is a great opportunity
to meet women from across central Vermont and learn about this
unique style of performing. Music-reading ability is not necessary,
though a good singing voice is required. The Barre-Tones have
been chartered in Barre since 1969 and meet each Monday from
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free/low cost community events, which should be
verified monthly. We are no longer able to include
ongoing classes.

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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 476-4588.
Central VT Woodcarving Group. Instruction &
projects for all abilities. Barre Congregational
Church, Mondays, 1-4 p.m. 479-9563.
PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a
beloved pet. VFW, one Wednesday per month,
5:30 p.m. Info. beyondthedog97@gmail.com
Barre Farmers Market at Vermont Granite
Museum, 7 Jones Brother Way. Saturdays May
16-Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays 3-7
p.m. Accepts EBT and debit cards.
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:3011 a.m., while school is in session. Sponsored by
Building Bright Futures. Info. 279-0993.
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open
for collection Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-5:30
p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 540 No. Main St.
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 479-0531 to register.
Line Dancing. Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., by
donation, Thursdays 6:30-8:30 p.m.
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., Tuesdays, 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., 476-7550. Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays
starting 9/22, 10:30 a.m. Reading Circle Book

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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. 4763114.
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good
Shepherd, Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. Info. 2490414.
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, next to Barre Aud., Mondays, 6:30-9
p.m. www.barretonesvt.com 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. 4857144.
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church,
78 Summer St., 3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:309 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. 4761480.
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.
Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House,
Barre-Montpelier Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.
Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836.
Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers
for crafts, refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance
Church, 476-3221.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily;
call 802-229-5100 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. 5053096.
Rocking Horse Circle of Support. Hedding
Methodist Church, Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Runs 4/1-6/3. This is a support group for women
who live in substance abuse situations. Childcare
provided. Free. Contact Louise at 279-6378 or
Lynda at 595-2264 if you wish to attend.
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:
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May 30

11am-3pm

The Parade route ends at


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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
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school not in session).
Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common, 4263581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Book Group
for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. Open
Gym/Activity Time for elementary age 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.
MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays,
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 Conversation: Tues. 4-5
p.m. Montpelier Learning Center, 100 State St. Info/register 223-3403.
Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and teachings
of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St., Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
Capital City Farmers Market - 60 State St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Every
Saturday from May 2-Oct 31. The Capital City Farmers Market starts
its 38th year with 53 farmers, food producers, and craftspeople.
Eating Well On A Budget For Families Workshop Series with
Frances Fleming. Hunger Mountain Coop community room. Weds.
May 27July 1. 5:30-7 p.m. Fran will cover the following topics in
this 6 workshop series: saving money, smart shopping, reducing waste
of food and money, serving sizes and food safety, healthy eating ideas,
meal planning, exercise, routines and food safety, picky eaters, storing
food, how much and what children should eat. All attendees will
receive an insulated bag, meat thermometer, knives, a cook book and
measuring cups and must attend 5 out of the 6 workshops in this
series. Free. Please pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.
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Ballroom Dance classes sponsored by Montpelier Recreation Dept.
with instructor, Samir Elabd. Six-week spring session from April
28-June 2. All classes on Tuesday at Union Elementary School. Two
class choices: Swing 6-7 p.m. and Latin Sampler (Salsa and Samba) 7-8
p.m. All ages, singles welcome and no prior experience needed. To
register call Montpelier Rec. Dept. 225-8699, for information call 2232921 or email elabd@Comcast.net
Robins Nest Nature Playgroup. For kids up to 5 w/caregiver. North
Branch Nature Ctr, free/donations, Fridays 9:30-11:30 a.m. 229-6206.
Spring Migration Bird Walks. Fridays, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 7-8:30 a.m.
Fee: $10, free for members. Explore North Branch Nature Center for
spring migrants, such as warblers, vireos, thrushes and waterfowl.
Learn birding basics, expand your birding ear and discover more about
the birds that inhabit the fields and forests of NBNC. These walks are
led by our teacher naturalist staff and are a great way to meet other local
birders!
Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. Pizza &
social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Unitarian Church,
2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or Micah@OutrightVT.org
Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at
Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio.org
Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. Resurrection
Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m.
Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to roller
derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free. Montpelier
Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.twincityriot.com
Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd Wednesdays,
4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206.
MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal), $7
sugg. donation ages 60+/$9 others, Tuesdays & Fridays, noon-1 p.m.
FEAST To Go (take-out), benefits senior meals program, $9, Tuesdays
& Fridays, noon-1 p.m. Meal RSVPs 262-6288. Piano Workshop,
informal time to play & listen, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Living Strong,
group loves to sing while exercising, Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. &
Fridays 2-3 p.m. Knitting for Peace, Thursdays 6-7:30 p.m. Senior
Success Series. Tuesdays (May 5-June 16) 1-2:30 p.m. All at
Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518.
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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.
Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings second Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m.
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.
NAMI-VT Support Group. For families & friends of those living
w/mental illness. CVMC, Room 3, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. 800-6396480.
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. 229-0235.
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 479-4250.
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. 371-4613.
Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room #3,
free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 371-4188.
Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing
Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415.
Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, first
Friday of month, 12-4 p.m. Appointments required, 371-4198.
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. NEW LOCATION: 4583 U.S. Rte 2.
Open Mon.-Weds.-Fri., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. On-site meals all three days, $4
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 223-3174 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 $4. Confidential discussions; not a counseling session. 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 Monday and Friday 1-2
p.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, 5843358.
HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, rear
entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306.

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A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is


welcome and there is no charge. Christ Church,
Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-5253.
Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local
parents to share advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes Rm, first
Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasayszine@
gmail.com
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of
those who have issues with addiction, alcohol and/
or mental illness. Bethany Church, 2nd floor youth
room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219.
Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help
w/a bike repair? Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Tuesdays 6-8 p.m., other
days seasonal, donations. Info. freeridemontpelier.
org
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian
Church, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church,
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays: Christ Church, 11
a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church, 11:30
a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11
a.m.-12:30 p.m. 2nd Saturdays: Trinity Church,
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Last Sundays, Bethany Church,
4:30-6:30 p.m.
Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd
and 3rd Fridays, 5-9 p.m. Volunteers needed to
share talents & hobbies. 279-3695.
Toastmasters. Montpelier Speakeasies at National
Life, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays, noon-1 p.m. Learn the
arts of speaking, listening & thinking. No fee for
guests. 229-7455, tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.
com
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children.
Support group, childcare provided. Resurrection
Baptist Church, 144 Elm St., 2nd Thursday of the
month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480.
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome.
Bethany Church, Red Room, 2nd Saturday of
month, 1-3 p.m. (NOT Oct. or May).
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany
Church basement, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 2299036.
The Vermont Association for Mental Health &
Addiction Recovery Advocates Weekly Breakfast.
We are inviting a small group of advocates to join
us each Tuesday morning from 8:30-9:30 a.m. during the legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel
Conference Room 232. Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit,
and more! RSVP encouraged to info@vamhar.org
but never required. Just drop-in!
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main
St., 223-3338. Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.;
Sit N Knit: for young knitters age 6 & up, Mondays,
3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30
p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read
with Arlo: Thursdays 4-5 p.m.
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare
not available, please make plans for your child.
Woodbury College, second Tuesday of month,
5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928.
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays
at noon. 223-3079.
Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St.,
595-7953. Mamas Circle, Thursdays, 10 a.m.-

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Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7
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Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St.,
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Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St.,
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7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at
Another Way, 125 Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30 p.m.
Info. 479-5485.
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship
problems. Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802249-6825.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church
parlor, 115 Main St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call
first: 229-9036 or 454-8402.
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church,
third Thursday of the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info.
1-877-856-1772
La Leche League. Breastfeeding info and support.
Good Beginnings Nest, 174 River St., 3rd Thursdays,
9:30-11:30 a.m. Info 244-1254.
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.
Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer
Support for Patients and Caregivers. Info 1-800652-5064 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. 496-2048.
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.
Northfield Chess Club. Casual games & speed
chess. Northfield Senior Center, $1, Tuesdays, 7
p.m. Info. 764-5880.
Playgroup. United Church of Northfield,
Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. Held only when school is
in session. Info. 262-3292 x113.
Bingo every Monday night at Northfield Senior
Center, 168 Wall Street. Early Birds 5:45 p.m.
Regular games to follow. Snack bar.
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,
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RANDOLPH - Caregiver Support Group. Open
to anyone caring for a loved one. Gifford Medical
Ctr, second Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-noon.
Mood Disorder Support Group. Gifford Medical
Center, Thursdays, 4-5 p.m. Info. 728-7713 or
cgould@giffordmed.org
Line Dancing. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main
St., by donation, Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m.
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 January 26, Mad River
Chorale will rehearse every Monday evening from
7-9 pm (except school holidays) in the chorus room
at Harwood Union High School. Visit www.madriverchorale.net for further information, or call 4962048.
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 - Waterbury Public Library
Activities. 244-7036. Noontime Knitters: Bring
your latest project, crocheters also welcome,
Tuesdays, noon-1 p.m. Baby/Toddler Story Time:
Mondays, 10 a.m. Preschool Story Time: Fridays,
10 a.m.

Support Group for women who have experienced partner abuse. Info at 1-877-543-3498.
Playgroups: Open Gym, Mon-Tues-Fri, 11:0511:35 a.m.; Story Time, Tues, 10-11 a.m.; Music &
Movement Playgroup, Weds, 10-11:30 a.m.; Art &
Exploration Playgroup, Thurs., 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Thatcher Brook Primary School Childrens Room,
during school year only.
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.
Tuesday morning nature walks begin and continue weekly through September, with Marianne Kotch
and Suzy Klinefelter. Barre Town Forest, 44 Brook
St. 9 a.m. All ages welcome. For more information,
call Marianne at 476-4185, mkotch731@gmail.
com.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian
Alliance Church, Sun., 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221.
Toddler Story Time. Ainsworth Public Library,
Wednesdays March 18 April 22. 10:30 a.m. Craft
activities to follow. Call 433-5887 for information.
WOODBURY - Knitting Group. All hand work
welcome. Library, 1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8 p.m.
WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed,
Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Playgroup. Craft, snack, outdoor time, more, for
ages 0-5. Doty Elementary pre-k room, Fridays
starting 9/7, 9:30-11 a.m. 223-1312.

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for boys in grades 1 to 5 (or 7 to 10 years old after
June 1st) will be held at the Barre Congregational
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i>ii-`>U80 Convenient Locations Throughout Vermont

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SUN, MAY 24 @ 8:00PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
U2
FRI, JUN 12 - WED, JUN 17
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC
Avett Brothers / John Prine
FRI, JUN 12 @ 7:30PM
Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook - Gilford, NH
Widespread Panic
FRI, JUN 19 @ 5:00PM
Jay Peak Resort - Jay, VT
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band
SAT, JUN 20 @ 7:30PM
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
Gary Clark, Jr. / Trombone Shorty
MON, JUN 29 @ 6:30PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Dave Matthews Band
FRI, JUL 3 - SAT, JUL 4
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, NY
Weird Al Yankovic
SUN, JUL 12 @ 8:00PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Foo Fighters
SAT, JUL 18 - SUN, JUL 19
Fenway Park - Boston, MA

oncert
onnections

Dave Matthews Band


WED, JUL 22 @ 7:00PM
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC
Tedeschi Trucks Band
SAT, JUL 25 @ 7:30PM
Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook - Gilford,
NH
Tedeschi Trucks Band
WED, JUL 29 @ 6:30PM
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga
Springs, NY
Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
FRI, JUL 31 - SUN, AUG 2
Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montreal, QC
Avett Brothers
SAT, AUG 1 @ 7:00PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Bonnie Raitt
TUE, AUG 4 @ 7:00PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Willie Nelson / Old Crow Medicine Show
SUN, AUG 23 @ 7:30PM
Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook
Gilford, NH
The Doobie Brothers / Gregg Allman
FRI, SEP 4 @ 7:30PM
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga

For venue phone numbers, call

The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00

Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at www.pointfm.com

Central Vermont Crime Stoppers

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Wednesday
3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
5:00 AM Vermont Floor Hockey
6:00 AM How to Stop Bullying
7:00 AM Artful Word
7:30 AM Green Mountain Vets for
Peace
8:30 AM Bill Doyle on VT Issues
9:00 AM Pet Grooming
9:30 AM For the Animals
10:00 AM CVTSport.net
11:30 AM Songwriters Notebook
12:00 PM CVTSport.net
1:30 PM Rotary Out There
2:00 PM Housing:Fair Safe
Affordable
2:30 PM Montp Brown Bag Series
3:30 PM Adolesent Brain
Development
5:30 PM Outdoor Secrets
Unwrapped
6:00 PM City Room
6:30 PM Battle Over Social
Security
8:00 PM Burlington Free
University
10:30 PM Daddy Issues
11:30 PM CVTSport.net
Thursday
2:00 AM Shotgun Express
3:00 AM Cabin Fever Radio
Follies
5:00 AM All Things Victorian
5:30 AM Artis a la Mode
6:30 AM C VT Regional Planning
8:30 AM Judge Ben
9:30 AM The White Mountain Huts
11:00 AM Vermont Affordable
Housing Show
11:30 AM Trash Talk - Universal
Recyclin
1:00 PM Nuclear Free Future
2:00 PM Shotgun Express
3:00 PM Cabin Fever Radio
Follies
5:00 PM All Things Victorian
5:30 PM Artis a la Mode
6:30 PM Central VT Regional
Planning
8:30 PM Judge Ben
9:30 PM The White Mountain Huts
11:00 PM Vermont Affordable
Housing Show
11:30 PM Trash Talk - Universal
Recycling
Friday
2:00 AM 1st Wednesdays

3:30 AM Art of Making


4:00 AM Building Bright Futures
pt1
5:30 AM Building Bright Futures
pt2
6:00 AM Daddy Issues
7:00 AM Positively Vermont
8:00 AM Hunger Free Vermont
8:30 AM VT at the End of the Civil
War
10:00 AM The Truth About Budget
Cuts
11:30 AM Sound Check
1:00 PM 1st Wednesdays
2:30 PM Art of Making
3:00 PM Building Bright Futures
pt1
4:30 PM Building Bright Futures
pt2
5:00 PM Daddy Issues
6:00 PM Positively Vermont
7:00 PM Hunger Free Vermont
7:30 PM VT at the End of the Civil
War
9:00 PM The Truth About Budget
Cuts
10:30 PM Sound Check
Saturday
1:00 AM IWE Wrestling
3:00 AM CVTSport.net
4:30 AM Thunder Road
6:30 AM CVTSport.net
8:30 AM CVTSport.net
10:00 AM Vermont Has Talent
12:30 PM IWE Wrestling
2:30 PM CVTSport.net
4:00 PM Thunder Road
6:00 PM CVTSport.net
8:00 PM CVTSport.net
9:30 PM Vermont Has Talent
Sunday
2:00 AM How to Stop Bullying
6:00 AM How to Stop Bullying
7:00 AM Painting Journeys
8:00 AM Its News to Us
9:00 AM Circus at Sharon
Academy
10:30 AM The Paul Thea Show
12:00 PM Bernie Sanders at
Johnson
2:00 PM Burlington Free
University
3:00 PM New England Cooks
4:00 PM Housing:Fair Safe
Affordable
4:30 PM Gory Story Time
5:00 PM Salaam/Shalom

All schedules are subject to


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

6:00 PM CVTSport.net
7:30 PM Mountain Man
Adventures
8:00 PM What Small Towns
Should Be
8:30 PM Adolesent Brain
Development
11:00 PM CVTSport.net
Monday
2:00 AM Energy Week
3:00 AM Green Mountain Care
Board
3:30 AM Organic Politics pt1
4:00 AM Organic Politics Pt2
6:15 AM 911 Dispatchers
7:00 AM Cntrl VT Regional
Planning Mtg
9:00 AM Burlington 150th Birthday
Cel.
10:25 AM Ideas for Action
11:30 AM Legalize Marijuana Forum
1:30 PM Energy Week
2:30 PM Green Mountain Care
Board
3:00 PM Organic Politics pt1
3:30 PM Organic Politics Pt2
5:45 PM 911 Dispatchers
6:30 PM Cntrl VT Regional
Planning Mtg
8:30 PM Burlington 150th Birthday
Cel.
9:55 PM Ideas for Action
11:00 PM Legalize Marijuana Forum
Tuesday
3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
5:00 AM Painting Journeys
6:30 AM For the Animals
7:00 AM Inventive Vermonters
9:00 AM Vermont Floor Hockey
10:00 AM Mountain Man
Adventures
10:30 AM Cuban Bridge
12:30 PM Bernie Sanders at
Johnson
2:30 PM New England Cooks
3:30 PM The Paul Thea Show
4:00 PM Montpelier Brown Bag
Series
5:00 PM Modern Wood Heating
5:30 PM Circus at Sharon
Academy
7:00 PM Its News to Us
8:00 PM City Room
8:30 PM A Crazy Cat Lady
9:30 PM Daddy Issues
10:30 PM Gory Story Time
11:00 PM Talking About Movies

Coffee with a Cop. Espresso Bueno, 248 N. Main St. 2 p.m. Officers
from Barre City Police Department and community members will
come together in an informal, relaxed environment to discuss community issues, build relationships, and drink coffee.
EAST MONTPELIER - Take Out or Eat In Dinner at TVSC.
Route 2, Blueberry Commons. $10 per person. Make a reservation by
calling Susan at 223-6954. 4:40-6:30 p.m. Benefits Meals on Wheels
Program at TVSC.
MONTPELIER - Feed Me Art student art exhibit. Montpelier High
School gym. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free and handicapped accessible.
Spring Cleaning with Essential Oils with Tiffany Buongiorne.
Hunger Mountain Coop community room. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Come learn
how to make an all-purpose cleaner with essential oils! A great way to
clean your house and it is safe and effective with no chemicals.$10
Member-Owners/$12 Non-Members. Please pre-register: sign up on
the Coop workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or
info@hungermountain.coop
WILLIAMSTOWN - Blood drive at Williamstown Middle High
School from 12:30-5:30 p.m. A form of identification is required, and
a donor card is encouraged if you have one.

Friday, May 29

MONTPELIER - DONATIONS NEEDED: Adult and Childrens


Clothes, Shoes, Furniture, Household items, Plants (please label name
and type of plant and sunlight required such as indoor/outdoor). We
cannot accept bike helmets, car seats, ski equipment, or cribs. Union
Elementary School. 3-7 p.m. Contact: Kristin Darcy (802) 477-2547
PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Plant and Book Sale.
Route 2. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Annuals, perennials, and vegetable plants of
many kinds and thousands of books on all subjects. $5 a bag.
Sponsored by Friends of the Cutler Memorial Library with all proceeds to the Library for books and programs. Info: Joyce Fowler,
454-8306.

Saturday, May 30

ADAMANT - 13th Annual Adamant Blackfly Festival. Parade,


Fashion show, Poetry slam, Pie contest, live music, great food, family
fun! Rain/shine. Adamant Co-op. 1313 Haggett Rd. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free. Info: adamantcoop@gmail.com, 223-5760
BARRE - Memorial Celebration. Parade 10 a.m. Line up at Barre
Aud. Parade ends at Barre City Park with a ceremony featuring songs
of the Armed Forces performed by Barre area school bands.
Immediately followed by luncheon hosted by Barre Elks Lodge on
Elm Street. All are welcome.
CABOT - Cabot Childrens Fishing Derby. For children under 16.
Register in advance for free. Fish can be reported at Harrys Hardware
7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The two top prizes for the girls and boys groups are
gift cards to either R&L Archery in Barre or Riteway Sports in
Hardwick.
EAST HARDWICK - Plant Swap. Caledonia Grange #9, 88 East
Church St. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Swap Sisters will be on the lawn
with plants to share. Everyone is welcome to take some plants home.
If you have extra plants to bring along please make sure they are
labeled and disease free. All types of plants are welcome; from annual
vegetable and flower starts to perennial flowers, fruits and tubers.
Stick around for the Childrens Parade starting at 11 a.m. with festivities to follow. swapsisters@gmail.com or 802-755-6336 for more
info.
MONTPELIER - The Tsunamibots is playing a live concert at
Charlie Os World Famous. 70 Main St. 10 p.m. Free. 21+

CVTV CHANNEL 194


Wednesday 5/27
Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p
Plainfield Select 7p, 10p
Thursday 5/28
Plainfield Select 6a, 9a, 12p
Twinfield School 3p,7p,10p
Friday 5/29
Twinfield School 6a,9a,12p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p
Saturday 5/30
Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p
4 PM Washington Baptist
Church
5 PM 1st Presbyterian Church
6 PM Barre Congregational
Church
6 PM Barre Congregational
Church
7:30 PM Lutheran
9 PM Calvary Life
10 PM Rice TV Mass
Sunday 5/31

2 AM Barre Congregational
Church
3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
4:30 AM Washington Baptist
Church
6:30 AM Barre Congregational
Church
8 AM Calvary Life
9 AM Washington Baptist
Church
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
11 AM Barre Congregational
Church
12:30 PM Rice TV Mass
1 PM St. Monicas Mass
2 PM Barre Congregational
Church
3:30 PM Washington Baptist
4:30 PM Rice TV Mass
5 PM Calvary Life
6 PM Washington Baptist
Church

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CHANNE

194

7 PM Faith Community Church


8 PM Barre Congregational
Church
9:30 PM Lutheran
10 PM St. Monicas Mass
11 PM Calvary Life
Monday 6/1
Statehouse Programming
6a,9a,12p
Spaulding High School 3, 7, 10p
Tuesday 6/2
Spaulding High School
6a,9a,12p
Statehouse Programming 3-6pm
Barre City Council Live 7pm

CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE


ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17


Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice.

ORCA Media Channel 15

10:30p Opiate Drug Awareness Discussion 7:00p Senior Moments


10:30p Vermont War Memorials, Statuary
ORCA Media Channel 17
8:30p Salaam Shalom
and Cemeteries
Saturday, May 30
Government Access
Public Access
9:30p
Poem
City
9:00a The Montpelier Project
Friday, May 29
Weekly Program Schedule
Weekly Program Schedule
11:00p Energy Week
11:00a
For
the
Animals
12:00p
Vermont
State
Board
of
Education
Wed, May 27
Wednesday, May 27
11:30a Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped
Tuesday, June 2
2:30p E. Montpelier School Board
7:00a ORCA State House Coverage
9:00a The Bookbag
12:00p
Chad
Hollister
6:00a
Opiate
Drug
Awareness
Discussion
5:00p
U-32
School
Board
10:00a Green Mountain Care Board
10:30a The Northern Railroad
2:30p Vermont Affordable Housing Show
7:30a Car Guy Channel
8:00p Montpelier School Board
1:00p ORCA State House Coverage
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
3:00p Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop
8:00a Democracy Now!
6:30p Montpelier City Council LIVE
1:00p ANIMAL Premiere
Saturday, May 30
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass
9:00a Salaam Shalom
2:00p Salaam Shalom
12:00p Vermont Floor Hockey Club
Thu, May 28
5:00p
Washington
Baptist
Church
9:30a
What
is
an
Optimal
Sustainable
3:00p Democracy Now!
1:00p Goddards Haybarn Theater
7:00a CV Regional Planning Commission
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
Population for Vermont
4:00p Poem City
Magic City
9:30a Vermont Press Bureaus Capitol Beat
7:00p
Mountain
Man
Adventures
10:30a
Senior
Moments
5:30p Keep Talking
3:00p Poets Crafts
10:00a ORCA State House Coverage
8:30p Rare & Endangered Species
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
4:00p Egyptian Archaeology Lecture
3:00p Green Mountain Care Board
10:30p Car Guy Channel
1:00p Truth About Drugs
7:00p The Case for Landscaping with
5:00p Robert Frosts Birthday Reading
7:00p Under the Golden Dome
11:00p Gay USA
1:30p Going Ape
Native Plants
6:30p CVTS Game of the Week
7:00p Montpelier Planning Commission LIVE
2:30p Body Sculpt
8:00p The Montpelier Project
Sunday, May 31
8:30p The Future of School
Fri, May 29
3:00p
Democracy
Now!
10:00p The Bookbag
9:00a Aging Insights
9:00p Road to Recovery
7:00a ORCA State House Coverage
4:00p Carbon Risk Forum
11:30p For the Animals
9:30a Washington Baptist Church
10:00p ACT NH Governors Cup
10:00a City Room
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass
Thursday, May 28
10:30a ORCA State House Coverage
Sunday,
May
31
7:00p
Keep
Talking
11:00a
Mountain
Man
Adventures
9:00a Mountain Man Adventures
8:00p Vermont Press Bureaus Capitol Beat
12:00p U-32 School Board
7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
12:30p Talking About Movies
10:30a The Case for Landscaping with
9:00p ORCA State House Coverage
3:00p Montpelier School Board
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
1:00p Vote for Vermont
Native Plants
6:00p E. Montpelier School Board
Sat, May 30
8:30p Talking About Movies
1:30p Wildlife of the White Mountains
11:30a Chronique Francophone
8:30p Vermont State Board of Education
7:00a Inside Your Statehouse
9:00p The Montpelier Project
2:30p The Bookbag
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
8:00a Randolph Selectboard
9:30p Chad Hollister
Monday, June 1
4:00p Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped
1:00p The Montpelier Project
12:00p Under the Dome
12:00p Power Context
4:30p Go Nordic Concussions Lecture
3:00p Democracy Now!
3:00p ORCA State House Coverage
ORCA Media Channel 16 1:00p Power Present
6:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
4:00p Senior Moments
6:00p City Room
Education Access
3:00p Power Past
6:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
7:00p ORCA State House Coverage
Weekly Program Schedule
5:00p New England Cooks
7:00p Body Sculpt
7:00p What is an Optimal Sustainable
6:00p Cooking in the Merrimack Valley
Sun, May 31
7:30p The Struggle
Wednesday, May 27
Population for Vermont
6:30p First Wednesdays
7:00a Under the Golden Dome
8:30p Carbon Risk Forum
12:00p Vermont War Memorials, Statuary
8:00p Chronique Francophone
8:00p Books and the World
8:00a Waterbury Trustees
10:00p ANIMAL Premiere
and Cemeteries
8:30p Vote for Vermont
11:00a Waterbury Selectboard
8:30p Storytime with Myra
11:00p Labor Talk
1:30p The Future of School
9:00p The Northern Railroad
3:00p ORCA State House Coverage
9:00p Village Square Booksellers
11:30p Vermont Affordable Housing Show 2:00p The Osher Lecture Series
10:30p Going Ape
5:00p City Room
10:00p Egyptian Archaeology Lecture
3:30p Conversations
11:30p Truth About Drugs
Monday, June 1
6:00p Inside Your Statehouse
11:00p Road to Recovery
5:30p First Wednesdays
8:00a Democracy Now!
Friday, May 29
7:00p Montpelier School Board
Mon, June 1
Tuesday, June 2
9:00a The Montpelier Project
9:00a Poem City
7:00a Montpelier Planning Commission
12:00p CVTS Game of the Week
Thursday, May 28
10:30a Opiate Drug Awareness Discussion 10:30a Talking About Movies
11:00a Bethel Selectboard
2:00p Goddards Haybarn Theater
11:00a Keep Talking
12:00p New England Cooks
12:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE
3:00p Berlin Selectboard
Magic
City
11:30a Body Sculpt
1:00p Cooking in the Merrimack Valley
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
7:00p Montpelier Development Review
4:00p Storytime with Myra
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:30p Books and the World
2:00p The Struggle
Board LIVE
4:30p Poets Crafts
1:00p What Magic Is
2:00p Village Square Booksellers
3:00p Democracy Now!
5:30p Massachusetts School of Law
2:00p Going Ape
3:00p NCSS Here for You
4:00p Gay USA
Tue, June 2
7:00p Vermont Floor Hockey Club
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Power Context
5:00p What is an Optimal Sustainable
7:00a Montpelier City Council
4:00p Wildlife of the White Mountains
5:00p Power Present
8:00p Mass Attack Roller Derby
Population for Vermont
12:00p Green Mountain Care Board
5:00p For the Animals
7:00p Power Past
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee
9:30p Conversations
5:30p Vote for Vermont LIVE
9:00p Lets Talk About Mental Health
7:00p Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop
LIVE
11:00p Holistically Speaking
9:00p Go Nordic Concussions Lecture
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
9:30p Road to Recovery
8:00p Montpelier Planning Commission
Community Media(802) 224-9901 Check out our Web page at www.orcamedia.net

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Spring Into Summer hosted by the Montessori School of Central


Vermont at the Old Shelter in Hubbard Park. 10 a.m. to noon. Come
celebrate the warm weather with snacks, crafts and outdoor science
experiments! Dinner of the Month Raffle!! First prize gets you gift
certificates from 12 local restaurants, and second prize is a dessert gift
certificate. Tickets are $6 each or 3 for $15. If you are interested in
buying a raffle ticket, please contact MSCVT, or buy some tickets at
Spring Into Summer.
Live Music with Jason Mallery. The North Branch Caf. 41 State St.
7:30 p.m. Jason Mallery is a singer songwriter who plays guitar and
sings original songs with deep emotion.
City-Wide Tag Sale hosted by Montpelier Alive and the Washington
County Youth Service Bureau/Boys & Girls Club! The City-Wide Tag
Sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine.
DONATIONS NEEDED: Adult and Childrens Clothes, Shoes,
Furniture, Household items, Plants (please label name and type of
plant and sunlight required such as indoor/outdoor). We cannot accept
bike helmets, car seats, ski equipment, or cribs. Union Elementary
School. 7-9 a.m.
Union Elementary School Tag and Plant Sale. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. All
proceeds will be used for the Union School Playground Project.
Contact: Kristin Darcy (802) 477-2547
NORTHFIELD - Rock Band Night with Mirage. Northfields
American Legion Post 63. 8 p.m. Cover $7.
PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Plant and Book Sale.
Route 2. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Annuals, perennials, and vegetable plants of
many kinds and thousands of books on all subjects. $5 a bag.
Sponsored by Friends of the Cutler Memorial Library with all proceeds to the Library for books and programs. Info: Joyce Fowler,
454-8306.
SOUTH WOODBURY - Church Dinner at the Calais Woodbury
United Church. The Big White Church on Route 14. Baked beans,
BBQ chicken, Mac N Cheese, Potato Salad, Dessert, etc, 5:30-7 p.m.
No reservations required. Questions: 232-1013 (Church) or 456-8161
(Mary).
TUNBRIDGE - Music Legends Jim Rooney & Pat Alger. Tunbridge
Town Hall. 7:30 p.m. Grammy award winning record producer Jim
Rooney and Nashville Hall of Fame songwriter Pat Alger will share a
musical evening along with multi instrumentalist and songwriter Chris
Brashear, long a member of Robin & Linda Williams Fine Group.
Tickets in advance are available at www.mtnfolk.org and at the South
Royalton Market, $15. At the door, $20. For information call 7654454.
Paint, Battery & Fluorescent Bulb collection at the Tunbridge
Transfer Station. Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District is
holding this event for FREE to all CVSWMD residents. 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Books & textiles will also be collected for recycling. 802-2299383 x105 for more information or go to www.cvswmd.org
WEBSTERVILLE - Wildflower and Fern identification nature
walk with Suzy Klinefelter. Barre Town Forest, 44 Brook St. 1 p.m.
Raindate - May 31.
Sunday, May 31
CABOT - Cabot Childrens Fishing Derby. For children under 16.
Register in advance for free. Fish can be reported at Harrys Hardware
8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The two top prizes for the girls and boys groups are
gift cards to either R&L Archery in Barre or Riteway Sports in
Hardwic.

Monday, June 1

BARRE - Womens Chorus To Hold Guest Night. Women of all


ages and musical ability are welcome to join in on the fun beginning
at 6:45 p.m. at the Alumni Hall, adjacent to the Barre Auditorium on
Seminary Street in Barre. Carpools may be available upon request.
Contact Susan at 802-498-8545 for additional information.
continued on next page

ART EXHIBITS
BARRE - Studio Place Arts. Main Floor Gallery: Gone Fishing Something very fishys going on at SPA. Third Floor Gallery:
Sweet Images - Paintings by Michael Heffernan (through May
30).
-- Frank C. Gaylord: Sculptures & New Drawings. From May
20 - June 3, 2015, Studio Place Arts (SPA), will be exhibiting a
diverse body of artwork by Frank C. Gaylord, a nationally prominent sculptor who built his artistic career in the fabled granite sheds
of Barre. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, located south of the
National Mall in Washington, D.C., is one of Frank Gaylords most
widely recognized works. The exhibit at SPA will include a group
of his sculptures (bronze, stone and resin), models for major works,
paintings and drawings from early in his artistic life, and photograph albums that show models and finished sculptures. In addition, the show will include new drawings, completed just before he
turned 90.
BERLIN - The Devil Is in the Details Watercolors by Harald
Aksdal Hanging in UVMHN-CVMC Art Gallery. watercolors by
Harald Aksdal is the latest exhibit to be hung in the University of
Vermont Health Network Central Vermont Medical Center lobby
art gallery. Aksdal lives and paints in Fairfax, Vermont. The Devil
Is in the Details is on display at UVMHN-CVMC until June 26,
2015 and also on his website www.aksdalart.com
HARDWICK - Vermont A Personal Viewpoint. The GRACE
Gallery, located in the Old Firehouse at 59 Mill Street (downtown),
is exhibiting 18 works that depict individual interpretations of
Vermont life. The works being exhibited use a variety of materials:
ink, paint, paper, canvas, and slate and employ several styles from
abstract to representational. The six GRACE artists exhibiting are
Lawrence Fogg, Eugene Chase, Mary Paquette, Gayleen Aiken,
Dot Kibbee, and Stanley Marcile. The Vermont A Personal
Viewpoint exhibit will run through June 3, 2015. The GRACE
Gallery is open Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
or by appointment.
MONTPELIER - New show at Montpelier City Hall is up

through May 2015. This group took pictures while on stage


during the final dress rehearsals. The f/7 Photography group
share their on-stage perspective with stunning photographs of
the Lost Nation Theater productions of Eurydice and
Treasure Island.

-- Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary sculpture created by


Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, ongoing.

-- Loretta Languet - Beautifully Imagined Functional


Pottery. Artwork will be on display through the month of May
at The Cheshire Cat, 28 Elm St. 802-223-1981. Loretta Languet
creates playfully designed, functional ceramic pottery whose
surfaces depict abstractions of floral imagery speaking to her
love for gesture, rhythm and movement.
RANDOLPH - Gifford Medical Center Gallery. Paintings by
Georgetown MA artist Lynne Schulte are on display in the
Gifford Gallery May 5 through June 10, 2015. Gifford Medical
Center, 44 S. Main St., Randolph, free, (802) 728-7000.

MONTPELIER - Savvy Speakers Free Open House. KelloggHubbard Library, 6 p.m. Receive helpful tips on how to reduce public
speaking anxieties and gain confidence. Call Margaret Ferguson 802476-0908. Mlferguson2002@yahoo.com

Tuesday, June 2

BARRE - Open Mike with host John Lackard. South Side Tavern,
South Main St., no cover, 9 p.m. Info: 476-3637.
MONTPELIER - Montpelier Parks Work Hike with GMC. All abilities. Give back to the city parks we enjoy year round. Approximately six
hours, although all shorter shifts are welcome. Bring water, lunch, work
clothes and gloves. Tools provided. Meet at Montpelier swimming pool
parking lot on Elm St. at 9 a.m. Rain Date: Wednesday, June 3. Please
contact Jill Aspinall at happy.jill.aspinall@gmail.com or 224-9980.
Senior Success Series: Transportation Options. MSAC, 58 Barre St.
1-2:30 p.m. The Montpelier Senior Activity Center and the Central
Vermont Council on Aging partner to bring you this free presentation
about transportation options, including GMTA, the senior companion
program, CVCOA volunteer driver program, Onion River Exchange,
Front Porch Forum, and more. Free and open to the public.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Williamstown Historical Society Meeting. The
Gardens at Williamstown Square, VT Rte. 14. 6:30 p.m. Dessert potluck.
Program: The Real Story of Paul Revere presented by Joyce and Ed
McGlynn at 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. Info: 802-433-5435.

Wednesday, June 3

BARRE - Legislative review with Barre city and town House representatives LaClair, McFaun, Poirier, and Walz reporting on issues and
activities. All welcome. Sponsored by Greater Barre Democrats. Milne
Room, Aldrich Public Library. 6-7:45 p.m.
Red Cross Blood Donation. St. Monicas Church, 79 Summer St. Noon
to 5 p.m.
MONTPELIER - Mens Group. MSAC, 58 Barre St. 10-11:30 a.m.
Group of senior men meet to support each other and become more
involved in the senior center. Free drop-in group.
Decommissioning Vermont Yankee. Bethany United Church of Christ,
115 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Free viewing of French documentary
Decommissioning Nuclear Power Stations: Mission Impossible? and a
presentation of findings and recommendations for decommissioning
Vermont Yankee by Arnie Gundersen, Fairewinds Associates, Inc. For
more info call 802-476-3154 or paul@beyondnuclear.org

Thursday, June 4

WAITSFIELD - One Enchanted Evening with bass soloist Erik


Kroncke and pianist Mary Jane Austin. Opera, musical theater and Eriks
witty commentary in a fund-raising evening for the Mad River Chorale.
Big Picture Theater (Rte 100). Doors open at 7 p.m. for 8 p.m. show.
Food and silent auction bidding opportunity included in ticket. Cash bar.
Table seat $25; theater seat $15. Info: www.madriverchorale.org or 4964781.

Saturday, June 6

BARRE - Car wash to benefit the Extra-Curricular Fund at St. MonicaSt. Michael School. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the school parking lot.
Cost - donation. Rain date - June 20.
Bowlers needed for the Green Mountain United Way 4th Annual
Bowlers Unite fundraising event at Twin City Family Fun Center, BarreMontpelier Rd from 1 to 3 p.m. No need to be an expert bowler. Get a
team of 4 or 5 together for a fun time. Lots of prizes. For more information or to register, contact Michael at 802-622-8056 or mknight@gmunitedway.org.
CHELSEA - Community Summer Fun Day. Health Center Field on
Rte 110. 1-8 p.m. FREE. Live band (AAMP) performing. Come on
down for some face painting, log splitting, greased pig catching, egg
tossing fun. Many more activities all day long. Enter a pie into the pie
baking contest, 3 p.m. Free hot dogs and community pot luck, 5 p.m.
Info: 802-685-0012
MONTPELIER - Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Concert: Seedtime,
Season Finale. Unitarian Church of Montpelier. 7:30 p.m. Paul Gambill,
Conductor. We finish the season with Mozarts sublime Symphony No.
40, and a new work commissioned by the MCO from composer and bass
soloist Evan Premo, with vocalist Miriam Bernardo and guitar soloist
Michael Chorney. Adults $15, Seniors $12, Students $10. Tickets available at the door. www.MontpelierChamberOrchestra.org
RANDOLPH - Babysitters Training Course. Learn to be a safe and
responsible babysitter, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., The Family Center (beside
Gifford Ob/Gyn and Midwifery), Gifford Medical Center, 44 S. Main St.
$20; space is limited so register by calling instructor Jude Powers at
(802) 649-1841 or Nancy Clark at Gifford at (802) 728-2274. Bring your
lunch.
TUNBRIDGE - Household Hazardous Waste Collections at the
Tunbridge Transfer Station. Central Vermont Solid Waste Management
District is holding this event for a user fee of $15 per carload for district
residents/$75 per carload if you reside in a non-member town. www.
cvswmd.org for more info or call 802-229-9383 x105.
WATERBURY - Waterbury KidsFest. Rusty Parker Park. 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. The day will be filled with ongoing entertainment, including music,
animals and other kid-focused fun. Includes local Waterbury performer

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Steve Lotspeich with appearances by Dream City Hoops and ReBop


Records. Wheels Around Waterbury will hold the annual Bike Rodeo in
conjunction with a bike helmet giveaway. The festival also will include
ongoing crafts, entertainment, activities and music. Local businesses,
non-profit organizations, early childcare providers, health and safety
professionals, and educators will be on hand to provide information
about the services they provide and to answer questions.
WEBSTERVILLE - The Barre Lions Club 2nd Annual Disc Gold
Community Challenge. Quarries Disc Golf Course, 44 Brook St. in the
Town of Barre Forest. Registration 12-12:30, shot gun start at 1. Still
looking for five member teams. $50 per team includes a free T-shirt and
prizes and bragging rights to the winners. Contact Stacy @ 498-3740 or
the Barre Lions Web site @www.barrelions.com

Sunday, June 7

BARRE - Northeast Fiddlers Assoc. monthly jam and meet. Canadian


Club, Rte 14. Noon to 5 p.m. Fiddlers and public welcome. Local food
shelf donations welcomed. Contact: Lee Deyette (802) 728-5188.
MONTPELIER - Green Mountain Youth Symphony Auditions. 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. To schedule an audition call Leah Wilhjelm at 802-8884470 or email her at leah@gmys-vt.org
Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Concert: Seedtime, Season Finale.
Unitarian Church of Montpelier. 4 p.m. Paul Gambill, Conductor. We
finish the season with Mozarts sublime Symphony No. 40, and a new

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Evan Premo, with vocalist Miriam Bernardo and guitar soloist
Michael Chorney. Adults $15, Seniors $12, Students $10. Tickets
available at the door. www.MontpelierChamberOrchestra.org
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
WEBSTERVILLE - Sunday morning walk with Denise Bergeron.
Barre Town Forest kiosk, 44 Brook St. 9 a.m. All ages welcome. For
more information, call Marianne at 476-4185, mkotch731@gmail.com.

Monday, June 8

EAST MONTPELIER - New Tai Chi class. Twin Valley Senior


Center, Route 2, Blueberry Commons. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Trained Tai Chi
Instructors Pat Boyle and Susan Crampton. By donation. Sign up by
calling 223-3322. High demand for Tai Chi classes, call soon.

Tuesday, June 9

BARRE - Open Mike with host John Lackard. South Side Tavern,
South Main St., no cover, 9 p.m. Info: 476-3637.
MONTPELIER - Bike Hardwick with GMC. Moderate. 27 miles.
Rte 14 to No. Wolcott and return on Rte 15. Bring lunch and water.
Helmet required. Contact Leaders: Mary Garcia, 622-0585 or Mary
Smith, 505-0603 for meeting time and place.
Senior Success Series: Volunteer Options. MSAC, 58 Barre St.
1-2:30 p.m. Learn how you can share your life experience, knowledge,
and skills through service at a non-profit in your neighborhood. Free
and open to the public.

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Send resume or stop in for an application:
Vermont Creamery
PO Box 95
40 Pitman Road
Websterville, VT 05678
jobs@vermontcreamery.com
E.O.E.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Twinfield

Deli Manager, Cooks, Cashiers

Mayo Rehabilitation & Continuing Care has


RN/LPN positions in our Northeld facility:
d Full Time and/or Part Time Days
d Full Time and/or Part Time Evenings
d Full Time and/or Part Time Nights

E-mail or send resume and cover letter to:


bconnor@mayohc.org or Barbara Connor, RN, DNS
71 Richardson Street, Northeld, VT 05663
802-485-3161 Fax: 802-485-6307

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LP DRIVERS & TECHS


Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following
clinician positions in our Center for Counseling and Psychology Services:
Outpatient Clinician: Mental Health clinician needed to provide clinical services to adults in
a physicians office. This position is co-located in central Vermont primary care offices and
employed through Washington County Mental Health Services. A Masters degree, license
eligible, a collaborative approach, and at least one year experience providing psychotherapy
required for this full time salaried position. Experience and interest in behavioral psychology
desired.
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

Bournes Energy is hiring!


DRIVERS
TECHS
CDL-B or A
CETP Certications
Hazmat
2yrs Field Experience
Tanker
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Clean Driving Record & Pride in Your Work

You can be based in Waitseld, Waterbury, Morrisville, Lyndonville, Montpelier or


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SEND RESUM OR APPLICATION TO


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See more info at JobsInVt.com #1068391

REGISTERED NURSES

Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following nursing position:
Registered Nurse Medication Room: Oversight of the Assist Team Medication Room at the
Community Support Program division. Position requires strong team work as well as ability to
function independently. Work hours will be 35 hours weekly Monday through Friday, 9:00am
4:00pm. Manage a variety of medication related tasks including; package meds for delivery by assist
team or case manager or client pick-up, Validate accuracy of medications received from contracted
pharmacies, Communicating and coordinating with the contracted pharmacy, and other duties as
assigned. R.N. with current Vermont license required. Must have excellent interpersonal skills; strong
administrative and medical assessment skills.
Registered Nurse: Full time Registered Nurse needed to provide leadership and instruction for two
Level III Residential Care Homes in Barre, train and delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel,
monitor and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations governing Level III Care Homes,
advocate and intervene to promote wellness of residents, participate actively and collaboratively with
house management and CDS management team, encourage and promote community inclusion for
all residents. Must have solid clinical skills to apply to clients of widely varied ages and health care
needs, and further challenged by developmental and/or mental health needs. Flexibility, excellent
communication (verbal and written) and critical thinking skills required. R.N. with current Vermont
license required..
Hourly Registered Nurse: 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
Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or
Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer

JOB
FAIR

WELDERS / FABRICATORS
June 6, 2015
8:00 12:00

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:

Maintenance Generalist
Per Diem Cleaner
Residential and Community Support Specialist
Residential/Group home floaters
Crisis Intervention Specialist
Community Based Case Manager
Transportation Driver and Program Floater

Employment Specialist
Coordinator of Supported Employment
and Community Integration
Residential Counselors
Sobriety Support Worker
Home Intervention Counselors
Administrative Assistant/Floater

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

Exploratory Tech Instructor (10th Grade)


2015-2016 School Year
1.0 FTE

Position is open until filled.


The successful candidate must have:
* VT Educator License or be eligible to enroll in the VT Teacher Preparation
Program for Technical Instructors
*Bachelors Degree or equivalent preferred with a focus in academics (Math,
English or Science)
*Public School Experience
*Experience with hands on projects and ability to integrate academic skills
into curriculum
General:
*Skills in experiential instruction, engaging strengths-based activities, and
creative curriculum strategies based on the Vermont Common Core.
*Ability to deliver lessons that embed literacy and numeracy at the 10th grade
level
*Apply strategies to engage students who are not succeeding in a regular
academic environment
*Develop a pathway to build relationships with academic instructors in order
to properly embed academic components of the programs to allow students to
remain competitive with their peers and be prepared to advance.
*Develop curriculum, lessons and assessments with clearly defined academic
goals
*Strong communication and organizational skills are essential
The program welcomes candidates who are willing to step out of the box and
work with young adults who need guidance and mentoring while they explore
technical trade careers. OSHA Certification is offered within this program.

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Only completed, on-line applications at Schoolspring.com will be accepted. A


completed application must include: cover letter, resume, transcripts, three
letters of reference, tests and certifications.
The Barre Technical Center serves 6 sending high schools in the region. The
Pre Tech Exploratory program will serve 16 students in grade 10.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Barre Supervisory Union is committed to maintaining a work and learning
environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion,
national origin, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, marital/civil union
status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political
affiliation or disability, as defined and required by state and federal laws.
Access our website for more information about the Barre Technical Center at
www.barretechnicalcenter.org
Contact Information
Penny Chamberlin
Barre Technical Center
155 Ayers Street
Barre, Vermont 05641
Phone: 802-476-6237x1138
Fax: 802-476-4045 Email: pchambtc@u61.net

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GARAGE SALES! YARD SALES! TAG SALES! RUMMAGE SALES! CLASSIFIED
AND KIT!
Barre
Kiwanis
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DONATIONS
WANTED
Nice Clean Household Items
Randy 802-476-4029
Karl 802-479-3478
Pick-ups Wed. Evenings
& Sat. Mornings

for

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Coming Sat., June 20

TH

ESTATE/GARAGE SALE
Furniture, Tools, Bike, Sports
Equipment, Lawn and Deck
Furniture,
DVDs, CDs, Dishes, Bedding,
sofa Pillows, Much More! Saturday, May 30, 8:00-3:00. No
Early Birds. 4 Green Mountain
View Dr, Barre. Off Quarry Hill.

WANTED
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
COIN
COLLECTOR
will
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Cash
for
Pre-1965
Coins
and
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Collections. Call Joe 802-498-3692
WANTED:
PISTOLS,
Rifles, Shotguns. Top Prices
paid.
802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.
WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to: PO
Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201

ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
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Now thru May 31
Open 6 days a week. Closed
Mondays,
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114 No.Main St Barre.
802-476-8830
JOHNSON ANTIQUES
4 Summer St EAST BARRE
behind VT Flannel
USED Furniture, always buying
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Open Mon-Fri 8:30-3:30
Sat til Noon
Closed Sunday & Tuesday
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FULL SET OF GULF CLUBS, 5
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drivers, woods, new putters.
E.Montpelier
across
from Town Clerks Office.
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
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HOTELS FOR HEROS-to find
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STONES FOR SALE all sizes,
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TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD
GUITARS! 1920S thru 1980s.
Gibson,
Martin,
Fender,
Gretsch,
Epiphone,
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Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prairie State, DAngelico, Stromberg. And Gibson Mandolins/Banjos.
1-800-401-0440
WANT To Purchase Minerals And Other Oil/Gas Interests. Send Details To: PO Box
13557, Denver CO 80201.
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WEDDING DRESS, NEW, Never Wore, Size 6, White, $300 obo
Retail was $900. 802-883-9305

HOME APPLIANCES
GAS RANGE, 5 burner with
warming tray.
Very good conWILLIS
Old Neutered Male
dition, 6 Years
$175.00.
802-479Jack802-479-0449(eve)
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Hi! I'm Willis. I'm the bounciest, cutest, most

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without little
ones would Table
be best.

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VISIT OUR WEB PAGE:

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64 Orchard Terrace

May 30th & 31st

Set time = 9:00 - 3:00

Up marked driveway
Rain or Shine
Cool household items
Dishes, Baby swing, gate,
mattress, crawler & stroller,
electric items, hair dryers,
Pet items, sewing, kids, glass,
pictures, jewelry etc.

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE.


453 Graniteville Rd, June 5 &
6, 8-4. Air conditioners, washers, dryers, electric scooter,
adult 26 bike, new trick bike,
hunting items, furniture, knicknacks, microwaves, household items, clothes. Questions
call
802-479-2293.

MIDDLESEX CENTER RD
(one mile off I-89), follow
signs. Saturday, May 30, 8-5.
Three families downsizing.

QUARRY
HILL
APARTMENTS
Community
yard
sale, Graniteville. Puzzles,
books, furniture. Friday/Saturday, June 5, 6, 9:30-4.

MOVING SALE - This is the


yard sale of all Yard Sales-the
sale you have been waiting to
see!! Furniture, kitchenware,
dinnerware, sports equipment,
books, clothes, tools, toys,
and lots of $1.00 items. Saturday, 5/30/2015. Colby Street,
Barre. Starting at 9:00 am.

VENDORS-WANTED
Farmers Market/Craft Fair
Big Lots Shopping Plaza,
Barre.
Starting May 16, 10-2.
Every other Saturday Through
September
Call Linda 802-461-5463

YARD SALE- MULTI-FAMILY,


May 29-31, Rain or Shine. Rt
14 in North Randolph. Complete Bunk Bed Set, Baby
Grand Piano, Toys, Dishes,
Furniture, and Lots more.

Central Vermonts Newspaper

*Must call by 9:00 AM Monday to


run your ad again.

CLASSIFIEDS
403 U.S. Route 302 - Berlin
Barre, Vermont 05641

403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin


Barre, VT 05641
(802) 479-2582 1-800-639-9753

Thank You For Saying


I Saw It In

FENDER, MODEL BASSMAN


25 amplifier, 75 watts. Purchased at Guitar Sam in Montpelier in 2006 and used for line
dancing classes and by the
dance troupe. Very good condition, asking $125.00 Contact
Sid at 802-728-5722 or e-mail
at
jamnsam@myfairpoint.net

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NEW BOATS Lots to choose


from: PolarKraft aluminum,
Avalon pontoons, and Carolina
Skiff fiberglass. Powered with
Mercury or Honda motors. Our
Special Packages can be seen
on our website at www.fairleemarine.com
802-333-9745

STORE IT ALL - VT!!


Over 400 storage units thru out
Central Vt 5X5 to 10X40, climate control 24/7 access. $25
off first month for new customers 802-479-3637

ALUMINUM DOCKS Aluminum


docks and boat lifts, standing, roll in, and floating are in
stock at FAIRLEE MARINE
Very easy to install and take
out yourself. Call 802-3339745 for more information.
BOAT RENTALS. Enjoy fishing,
skiing, tubing Pontoons cruising, kayaks & canoeing! Fairlee Marine rents them all! They
even put the runabout boats and
pontoon boats in and out of the
water so you can just enjoy the
boating. Daily and weekly rates.
Prices are all on our website at
www.fairleemarine.com. Call for
reservations at 802-333-9745
CERTIFIED USED BOATS.
Lots of good used boats to
choose from. All of them have
been Checked over by our certified technicians and are all in
Good Operating Condition so
you can just go boating and
have fun. If its not reliable, we
wont sell it. Check them out
at our website at: www.fairleemarine.com 802-333-9745.
CONSIGNMENTS. We take
good late model boats on consignment. We do the sale and
warranty - you collect the cash.
With our website/www.fairleemarine.com and our reputation, They usually sell fast
and you often get as much or
more than selling it yourself.
Fairlee Marine, 802-333-9745.

SERVICE. Is your boat unreliable? Are you afraid to go boating


because your boat engine might
not work? Maybe it just Doesnt
have the power it used to? Our
Certified Technicians know how
to fix things right. We can check
your boat over and turn it into a
pleasure to use again. A water
test or dyno test can be included. Call for an appointment or
just bring it in soon so you can
be ready for a fun season. FAIRLEE
MARINE-802-333-9745;
SMALL
FISHING
BOATS
10- 16, motors any age,
bought and sold. Trades taken
guns etc. Call 802-584-4196.

STORAGE
8X20 STORAGE UNITS for rent.
Airport Rd, Berlin. 802-223-6252
8x20,
8x40
OCEAN
FREIGHT containers (new/
used) for sale. 802-223-6252.
BIG ROCK PROPERTIES
Self storage units available,
5x10, 10x10, 10x20. Rte 113
Chelsea. 802-249-2368.

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1992 BAYLINER 2252 CLASSIC. Cuddy Cabin 4.3 V6


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Private
head,
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Full Camper top. Stereo/CD,
sink, trim tabs-VHF-Fish depth
Finder, Etc too much to List.
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Trailer, Excellent Condition
$4950.00/obo.
802-476-9690

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BOATING & FISHING

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Fluorescent Signs
Price Stickers
Inventory & Tip Sheet

MUSICAL

NORTH BRANCH Instruments,


LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair.
Buy and Sell used Fretted Instruments. Michael Ricciarelli 802229-0952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com

YARD/GARAGE SALE
KIT INCLUDES:

DONT PUT OFF


TIL TOMORROW
WHAT YOU CAN
SELL TODAY!
479-2582

CLIP &
SAVE!

+++++++++++++++++

!!OLD GUITARS WANTED!!


Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch,
1930-1980. Top Dollar Paid!!
Toll Free: 1-866-433-8277.

GARAGE SALE; BARRE, 103


Silver Circle, May 29&30, 8-3.
Portable AC unit, generator,
doors, backpack child carrier,
decorations, household items.

Graniteville
Multi-family Yard Sale

MOVING SALE: Pool pump,


ladder, tools, garden tools, childrens outside gym, toys, woodstove, household items, much
more. Saturday/Sunday, May 30
& 31, 8-4, 212 Allen St, South
Barre across from Booth Bros.

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MISCELLANEOUS

GARAGE SALE, Decluttering Vermont multi-generation


treasures. Posters, old books,
dishes, rocking chairs, some old
tools, Saturday, May 30, 9am3pm. 22 Valerie Ave, Montpelier.

12 Years Old Spayed Female Boxer


Hi, I'm Dali! I wish CVHS didn't have to publish my
age because it doesn't represent me well! Even
with only 3 legs (I recently had a rear leg surgically
removed) I have pep and energy left. I'm fun and
gentle when I play, and I love to run around. I came
to CVHS from Houston, TX, and I can't wait to meet
my new people! I spent my first 12 years with one
family, but they just didn't want me any more once
I only had three legs? Even though I spent 12 years
in one place, my old family didn't pass along much
information about me. As CVHS gets to know me
better, they'll learn more about whether I enjoy being with other animals. I've met a few dogs
here and I wasn't very polite--I definitely want to be in charge! It's possible that my best home
would be one with no other animals.

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E.Braintree.
802-728-5252.
WANTED:
PISTOLS,
Rifles, Shotguns. Top Prices
paid.
802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.

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476-7712

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M-F 8:00-5:00
Sat. 8:30-12:00

Camping With Your Dog


PAWS CORNER: Weve
been invited on a camping
trip with several other families. We dont have kids, but
our dogs Sarah and Jake
are like kids to us. Is it OK
to bring them along?
-- Frank J., via email
DEAR FRANK: There are
three questions you must
ask in order to determine whether you can bring along Sarah
and Jake:
1. Does the campsite allow pets?
2. Are the other families OK with you bringing pets?
3. Are Sarah and Jake well-socialized to children
and to other pets?
While many state and federal parks allow pets at campsites,
others dont. Some have specific restrictions, such as, pets are
allowed at campsites but not in certain areas of the park where
theres an ecological risk. Check the campsite or parks website
for specific rules about pets. Also, check the parks safety advisories: Are you camping in bear country, or are other hazards
present?
Second, since its your first time camping with this group,
ask the other campers if they are comfortable with pets coming
along. Its up to you to make sure they are well-behaved and
will swiftly obey your commands when off-leash.
If everything checks out, then start planning. Make sure
Sarah and Jake have their needs met -- food, toys, leashes.
Bring sweaters and booties just in case. Carry cleanup bags and
a large trash bag for disposal at the campsite. At night they will
need to be kept in the tent or in a portable kennel.
Finally, make sure their heartworm and shots are up to date,
and check them daily while camping for ticks, fleas, and
burrs.

Send your questions or tips to ask@pawscorner.com.

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


www.cvhumane.com
Tues.-Fri. 1pm-5pm, Sat. 10am-4pm

(c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

May 27, 2015

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WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.

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
GREEN MOUNTAIN HERITAGE INC., Firewood for sale,
cut to length, Split and delivered
In Montpelier and Barre. Green
$250/cord. Season cut 16 $300/
cord or Hardwood. 802-485-8525

continued

HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $7.00/ea. Free delivery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
METALBESTOS INSULATED
Chimney pipes. Everyday low
price. Plainfield Hardware &
General Store, Rt2 East Montpelier Rd, Plainfield. 802-4541000 Open 7 Days a Week
QUALITY FIREWOOD, Cut/
Split and Delivered.
802-585-6361

FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN

ANIMALS/
PETS

ANIMALS/PETS

A SMALL TRACTOR garden


rototilling,
reasonable
rates.
802-479-2268.

AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD


PUPPIES West German
bloodlines; family-loving temperaments, longevity, excellent health, balanced working
drives. shots, wormed, vet
health certificates
603-763-2877, Springfield, NH

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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
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Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
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Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
Miscellaneous .....................150
Musical ................................200
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Storage................................235
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Cars & Accessories ............875
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Camps for Sale ...................650
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Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
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ANIMALS/
FARM
ALPACAS FOR SALE. Female herd reduction. We have
bred female alpacas for sale
with registry papers starting at
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spring to early summer. More
info call: Mike 1-802-533-7788
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Miniature Cars
Q: I have 12 unopened boxes
of Hudson Miniatures Old
Timer car kits from the 1950s.
Can you advise me whom I
should contact for an estimate
value and possible sale of
these items?
-- Al,
Rio Rancho, New Mexico
A: I checked the eBay listings
and found several sets, including two that seemed typical: a
1903 Rambler and 1904
Oldsmobile. They were being
offered for sale for $20 each. I
would think the value for your
sets would be in the $20 to
$35 range. As with most collectibles, there are always
exceptions to the rule. I suggest you contact antique and
collectible dealers in your area
to see if there is any interest.
If not, eBay might be your
best bet.
***
Q: I have a Shirley Temple
dish set that was given to me
when I was a child. It includes
a cereal bowl, pitcher and
glass -- all cobalt blue glass. I
would like sell the set but
need to know the approximate
value before I take the pieces
to an antique shop.
-- Eileen,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
A: I do not appraise items in
this column. Prices vary from
region to region. If I tell you,
for example, that your set is

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continued on page 35
worth $150 and you later discover that in your area it is
valued at $300, you would not
be happy. That is why I avoid
placing values on antiques and
collectibles. If that is what
you need, I suggest you show
your set to several dealers to
see what amounts they offer.
The cobalt sets were made by
the Hazel Atlas Glass
Company and U.S. Glass
Company from 1934 until
1942. The pitcher, mug and
bowl were given away as premiums in boxes of Wheaties
and Bisquick. Incidentally, all
three pieces have been reproduced.
***
Q: In one of your recent columns, you mentioned Fostoria.
I have inherited several pieces, and I would like to add to
my collection. Do you have
any suggestions?
-- Susan,
Sun City West, Arizona
A: The Fostoria Glass Society
of American is one of the better groups for collectors and
might be helpful for you.
Contact is P.O. Box 826,
Moundsville, WV 26041;
www.fostoriaglass.org; and
304-845-9188.
Write to Larry Cox in care of
KFWS, P.O. Box 536475,
Orlando, FL 32853-6475, 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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continued

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BARRE CITY 1 bedroom


ground oor apartment. Heat,
hot water, rubbish and snow
removal. Includes range and
refrigerator. New kitchen and
remodeled bathroom. Washer/dryer available. Off-street
parking for 2 vehicles. Private
entrance. No smoking, no pets.
$890/month. Deposit, credit
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BERLIN,
3
BEDROOM
Log Home, Large private
yard,
$2100/mo.
Power
included.
802-249-2906
EAST MONTPELIER: 2-Bedroom, 2nd oor, cable ready,
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105 North Main Street, Ste 102


Barre, VT 05641

A World of Living at Joes Pond

Built in 2006 this year-round, 3 BR, 2


BA house offers every comfort for your
enjoyment. Having up-to-date systems
makes your maintenance MINIMUM and
your fun time MAXIMUM! Think about
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side) has a deck for a bit of an elevated
view (to sit on when you dont want to
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- or serve your family their lunch on the
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and spacious closet on the first oor.
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Docks in!
Joes Pond, Cabot ...................(More photos at www.ClaireDuke.com) ........................ $419,000.

Claire Duke Real Estate

484 E. Montpelier Road, PO Box 545, Barre, VT 05641


Tel: 802-476-2055 Fax: 802-476-8440
claire@claireduke.com www.claireduke.com
REALTOR / MLS
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purposes: to designate property boundaries, keep pets or children
contained in a safe environment, corral livestock, offer privacy or
add aesthetic appeal.
Although installing a fence may seem like the right idea for
you, going about it the wrong way may lead to problems among
neighbors, particularly if you live where the houses are relatively
close to one another. Some homeowners find fences become the
final point of contention among disagreeable neighbors or create
tension with a neighbor with whom you previously had a good
relationship. Being courteous with fence plans is the way to avoid
any animosity along the way.

MARSHFIELD RT 232, 1
Acre. Drilled well, septic in
place, beautiful views, power
at road, 50X24 garage w/
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door Opener. Owner Financing possible. 239-495-1153
WORCESTER 10.8 SURVEYED Acres located 2 miles
from the village has a southwest exposure and sets in
front of the worcester/Hunger
Mtn range. The hardwood/
softwood mix is ready to log or
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frontage. With so much potential this property is a must
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APARTMENTS/
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HOMES
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1 1/2 Car Garage, some furnishings Including very nice
neighborhood on dead end,
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Call for Appointment or questions Joe 272-7556 in Orange,
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There are certain things you must do and should do if you plan
to erect a fence. Most people find neighbors appreciate being informed of any decisions you are thinking of making to the property
that can affect their views or their adjoining property. Before drawing up fence plans with a contractor, talk to the neighbors on either
side of your home and gauge their receptiveness to a fence. At
this point, you may want to consider offering to make the fencing
project a joint deal to save money should the neighbors decide to
install a fence as well. Contractors will often discount if they have
several customers doing an installation at the same time. Property
owners can save by splitting the costs of the shared walls of the
fence where their property lines meet.
Explain your case for the fence. Most neighbors are receptive to
the idea if they know the reasoning -- especially if the desire for
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fence, you must ask whether you can connect your fence panels
into the support post on your shared side.
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on the property line. The law might require the fence be installed a
few inches inward. There also may be rules about how high fences
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H o m e - which is very desireable these days.


well-placed shrubbery and a green lawn, can work wonders. An
o w n e r s
Put in another bathroom. Multiple bathrooms are an attrac- inviting front door and well-lit entryway also add curb appeal to
c h o o s e tive selling point, particularly in older homes that may not have a home.
r e n o v a t i o n been equipped with more than one bathroom. Finding extra space
Before making improvements, homeowners should determine if
projects for for a bathroom can be tricky, but consider closets, areas under a given project will provide a solid return on their investment.
a variety of stairs or even taking some space away from another room. Popular
reasons. Al- home-improvement television channel HGTV advises that halfthough many bathrooms require at least 18 square feet of space, while full baths
i m p r o v e - need 30 to 35 square feet for a stand-up shower or bathtub.
ments
are
Renovate the HVAC system. Aesthetic improvements arent
made to in- the only ones that add value to a home. Many home buyers are
crease func- eager to purchase a home that has a new heating and cooling systionality and tem, as buyers understand that furnaces and air conditioning units
comfort of a are substantial investments that can last for years. Other improvehome, sev- ments, such as adding attic insulation or replacing older windows
eral others and doors with more energy efficient options, also are smart bets.
are seen as
Add illumination to rooms. A dark home is a dreary home.
worthwhile Adding light can mean including more overhead and accent lightinvestments. ing. Under-cabinet task lighting is a nice touch. Inclusion of skyThese invest- lights and sun tubes can bring natural light into rooms that may not
ments
can have south- or west-facing windows.
add up to a
Put a deck addition outdoors. Outdoor living spaces have behigher resale come more desireable, especially as the staycation has grown in
value when popularity. Decks and patios can make backyards more appealing.
the
time The scope of your investment will depend on the size of the deck
Finding space to install an extra bathroom in a
comes to sell and design. Doing the work yourself can cut the cost of decks in
home can be a worthwhile investment.
a home.
half, but only if you have the specific tools or experience to tackle
Certain projects have a history of providing a greater return on such a project.
Just Listed. Well maintained 2 bedroom, 1 bath Northeld home. Situated on 4.5 acres
homeowners investments than others. The following renovation
Improve curb appeal. Adding attractive landscaping and freshin a quiet neighborhood but only about 2 miles from town. New Septic System,
tips can add beauty to your home and generate great returns when ening up the entryway to a home can add considerable value to
newer
major appliances, furnace and updated electrical. Low heating and utility costs.
you put the home up for sale.
your home, as buyers judge homes by their exteriors. Completely
Asking $156,900. Contact Kylie (802) 279-0977 or KylieVLeno@yahoo.com
Invest in your kitchen. Kitchen remodels are a safe bet when renovated interiors may never be seen if buyers pass up your home
it comes to putting money into improving a home. Residents tend because of a less attractive exterior. Classy, subtle changes, like
to spend a great deal of time in
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ment, especially if the kitchen
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Wandas been helping homeowners with their
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For Sale By Owner

OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, May 30 10:00 Noon

70 Captain Kidd Road


East Montpelier
On a 3+ acre site with
views of Camels Hump,
this three bedroom, two bath
cape offers comfortable one level
living. With 2,200+ square feet
this home offers an open concept,
and room to expand on the second
oor as well as the full basement.
Master bedroom with cathedral
ceilings and a whirlpool tub.
$360,000.

Directions: Rt. 2E to right on Rt. 14S


in East Montpelier, left on East Hill
Rd., left on Captain Kidd Rd.

Wonderful three bedroom, two


and a half bath townhouse style

Berlin condo offering three levels


of living.

A delightful design

with a sunroom, living room

with skylights, and a full walkout

basement with a family room.


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big 1.7 acre lot. The design on
the main level is open with a gas
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off the dining room and first oor
study or den can also be used as
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Worcester home is new to the
market at $235,500.

to I-89. $252,900.

Large sprawling Barre Town


ranch with 3 bedrooms, one and
a half baths and an in-ground
pool. Inside features include
two fireplaces, one located in
the sunken living room with a
propane insert. Downstairs has
an open family room with a
wood burning fireplace. This well
maintained home has a large lot,
an attached two car garage and a
carport. $229,000.

81 Main Street, Montpelier 229-0345


135 Washington Street, Barre 476-6500

Enjoy gorgeous views from your


picture window in the dining
room. This Marshfield home
features three bedrooms, one
and one half baths, a Rumford
fireplace, eat-in kitchen and
attached two- car garage. A large
open suite above the garage
offers additional in-law living.
12.5 acres including blueberries,
strawberries and more! Don't
forget the 20x50 barn and glass
greenhouse. $329,000.

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Discover your own Vermont retreat with one of these exceptional properties.
The waterfront lifestyle can offer you scenic vistas, a quiet haven to relax,
space to entertain, and recreation amenities throughout the year!

Waterfront Properties

Year-round living on a private Groton Lake cove.


Hot tub, wrap-around deck, sunroom, and boathouse.
Walkout basement provides a large family room.
Close to hiking/VAST trails and former railroad bed.
Groton - $399,000 - MLS# 4389127

Fabulous year-round log home on Joes Pond.


700+ ft. of water frontage on 1.63 acres.
3 bedrooms, full bath, replace, and tons of character!
Airy living/dining area has atrium doors to the deck.
Danville - $379,000 - MLS# 4421808

Gorgeous year-round home on Harveys Lake.


Kitchen with a commercial stove and soapstone sinks.
Wood-paneled den and master suite with a dressing room.
829-ft. frontage, garage, boathouse, dock, and cabin.
Barnet - $625,000 - MLS# 4393830

This Coles Pond cottage has been used in 3 seasons.


On town-maintained roads in the high hills of Walden.
Also served well as a hunting camp in the winter.
Electricity and running water in the bathroom.
Walden - $125,000 - MLS# 4381796

Exquisite year-round home on Harveys Lake.


Kitchen with granite counters and a farmhouse sink.
Walkout level with a family room and stone hearth.
Enclosed porch/dining area. Private, landscaped lot.
Barnet - $875,000 - MLS# 4398296

Established and well-known camp/cottage business.


Injun Joe Court overlooks Joes Pond.
16 cabins, 7 RV sites, and 230+ ft. of frontage.
Situated on 13+ acres with room for expansion.
Danville - $410,000 - MLS# 4240304

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Family compound with a 3-level home and guest cottage.
Fire pit and beach area next to Woodbury Lake.
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On a paved road for year-round enjoyment.
Woodbury - $450,000 - MLS# 4373204

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Danville - $185,000 - MLS# 4366988

Renovated Woodbury Lake home with 2 bedrooms.


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Enclosed, insulated front porchV overlooks
Relax next to the wood stove in the large living area.
Extensively redesigned kitchen. Basement workshop.
Woodbury - $225,000 - MLS# 4417159

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