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Deaconesses at the Old Brick Church in East Montpelier gathered on Mothers Day to host a baby
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collected many wonderful items from the congregation to be distributed by Care Net to people in the
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By Aaron Retherford
In early June, the Spring into Summer
Festival helped get local residents out to
Barres recreational facilities.
The Town of Barre Recreation Department
has come up with another great idea to get
people out to the local playgrounds ice
cream socials!
This is the next phase to promote the local
playgrounds that we oversee, David Rouleau,
Vice Chair of the ice cream socials, said. We
figured an ice cream social will bring folks
out, socialize with their neighbors and maybe
get a kid or two interested in the playground
and drag their parents back to it.
Rouleau said a lot of work has gone into
On June 13, 2016, Montpelier Post #3 held its annual installation of officers for the Post, Auxiliary and
Sons of the American Legion. Post #3 officers were installed by Washington County Commander
Dennis Monoli. Pictured (L-R): Sgt-at-Arms Glenn French, Judge Advocate Tom McGibney, Service
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This year, the Green Mountain Dog Club will hold its 70th
and 71st Annual Dog Show on Saturday and Sunday, July 16
and 17 at the Tunbridge Fairgrounds.
Farmer Elisha Lougee held the first Tunbridge Worlds Fair
in 1867 as a way to determine who owned the fastest horse or
the best-looking cow. In keeping with determining the best,
the Green Mountain Dog Club will have a Best in Show each
of the four days of dog shows. The Woodstock Dog Club will
hold its annual show July 14 and 15 at the same location.
Approximately 1,000 entries and over 100 breeds are
expected with exhibitors coming from over 35 states and
Canada.
There will be Conformation Classes with Best in Show,
Companion Events, Obedience & Rally for both purebred and
mixed breed dogs all four days. There will be Best Puppy and
Best Veteran. Attendees will enjoy dog show tours, and ice
cream social on July 14 and 15, and BBQ and live music on
July 16.
The dog shows run from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.
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Did you know that the Library has two
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The Montpelier High School Class of 2016 would like to sincerely thank
the following businesses, organizations and special friends for supporting
our substance free Project Graduation celebration at the Fitness Edge
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July 6, 2016
11/20/10 10:03:13 AM
Guest Opinion
By Stephanie Yu
Young people and rich people are moving to Vermont.
If this surprises you, you arent alone. Youre more likely
to hear that the young and the wealthy are fleeing Vermont for
better opportunities. Your neighbors bought a condo and
moved to Florida. Your daughter got a good job and took off
for Chicago.
So yes, people move out of Vermont. But heres what else
is happening: Theyre moving in.
About the same number of young people move to Vermont
as leave the state each year. Thats true of high-income people
too.
These facts come from two recent reports by Public Assets
Institute. The first, Migration update: Most Vermonters stay
put analyzes migration into and out of Vermont, using new
Internal Revenue Service data that includes age and income
information. The second, 10 states account for most Vermont
migration, looks at 20 years of migration data that tracks the
states where most migrants come from and go to.
Both reports show that most people of all ages and walks of
life stay putonly about 3 to 4 percent of Vermonters move
out of state in any year.
And not only is the number about the same for people leaving and those arriving. The most popular destinations for
Vermonters moving out are also the states most new
Vermonters come from. The top four are Vermonts three
bordering statesMassachusetts, New Hampshire, and New
Yorkand Florida.
As for high-income people, those with annual incomes of
In July, the Barre Area Senior Center will host two very
special programs. On Wednesday, July 6 at 11 a.m., we are
honored and excited to present Vermont Poet Laureate Chard
deNiord. DeNiord will visit and present a reading of his
original work. We are very fortunate to host this remarkable
poet here at BASC. This event is free and open to the public
and we hope to give deNiord a warm welcome.
DeNiord is currently a professor of English at Providence
College and the poet laureate of Vermont. He lives in
Westminster West, Vermont. He has published seven books of
poetry and three art books. His latest volume of poetry is
Interstate.
A second very important community event will take place
the following day, Thursday, July 7, at 11 a.m., when the
BASC presents a Forum on Opioids in the Community.
Scheduled presenters for this event are Chief of Police Tim
Bombardier; Ann Gilbert, director Central Vermont New
Directions Coalition; Bob Purvis, director, The Turning Point;
and Dr. Christopher Lukonis, medical director, Central
Vermont Addiction Medicine.
Presenters will focus on what is happening in our community regarding this devastating menace from policing, prevention, recovery, and medical treatment perspectives. Please
come and be part of the conversation as we work to heal our
community. Free and open to the public.
Three important community organizations will share information about benefits for veterans and seniors this month.
Chris Shaw of the Central Vermont Council on Aging will
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This is your 2nd Ofcial Notice - Senior Portraits are due Friday,
October 21, 2016.
Portraits received after the deadline are not guaranteed to be included
in the yearbook. Please note that our lists are based upon Guidance
Records from Innite Campus dated at the time of submission and names
of students are owed into the program. We try to include all students
who meet the eligibility requirements of being a Senior at the time
of submission. We cannot foresee a students decision to graduate
early after the deadline has passed. We cannot foresee changes in
eligibility that may occur throughout the academic year. We also
cannot not foresee students who may transfer from another school
mid year. Thus, often the community wants to know why students are
in the book when they in fact did not graduate and/or are now eligible of
being a member of the graduating class. In response, we are requesting
your assistance. If your academic standing (of being a potential senior)
is in question, we ask that you indicate to your Guidance Counselor and
the Yearbook Staff that you would like to be included in the book, so we
know to reach out to you and you are not left off the list.
You may contract with any local photographer in the local area, but do
not wait until last minute to have your portrait taken because it takes
time to process, develop, approve, and return your portrait back. Please
make an appointment with them now in order to avoid any issues. Note
it is NOT a requirement to have your portrait taken by a professional
photographer.
Criteria
If you are planning to submit photos digitally, they must be 120% in
size at 300ppi. They can be submitted as a jpg. attachment in an email
or uploaded onto the yearbook program directly. A live link will be
available in the Fall which is set up by Jostens and will be on the school
webpage.
Portraits that expose undergarments, midriffs, back, or cleavage will
not be accepted and ones face must be visible, so please have your
photographer edit your portrait before submitting it to us. Our Echo and
Administration has the discretion to reject any portraits that are deemed
inappropriate and do not contribute to the learning environment. For
further guidelines, please see the Parent/Student Handbook.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mrs. Carpenter at
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Editor,
I love Vermont for many
reasons, but two of the most
important reasons are the
beauty of our landscape and
our devotion to our schools.
On both fronts, Vermont
has been moving in the wrong direction. The Shumlin administrations policy of fast tracking industrial wind and solar has
done immeasurable damage to our landscape. Act 46, the
Shumlin administrations initiative to create efficiency in our
schools by doing away with local school boards in favor of
greater centralization, creates no new efficiency whatsoever.
On the contrary, without the engagement of local boards it
will diminish quality.
Bruce Lisman is the only candidate who has proposed ideas
that would begin reverse the damage of these disastrous policies. He deserves our support.
David F. Kelley
Greensboro, VT
Editor,
Theres a vocal segment of Vermonters who consistently
decry what they see as the liberal tendency to spend other
peoples money on social programs. I ran across this most
recently in comments supporting gubernatorial candidate Phil
Scotts public statement that hes pretty sure that $50 million
can be cut from Medicaid. Objections from us liberals that
this is putting the burden of patching state finances on the
backs of the most vulnerable prompted the claim about liberals loving to spend other peoples money.
Thats an interesting concept, that idea of other peoples
money. What these people are talking about is, of course, tax
revenue. I pay taxes. I have paid taxes my entire working
lifenow approaching 50 years. Those taxes will be and
always have been, used to fund any social programs that I
advocate. People who have not been as fortunate as I have
been have paid less in income tax than me over the years, but
even the poorest people pay taxes in several forms, especially
sales tax. Those taxes also fund any social programs they
advocate.
So what exactly does other peoples money mean? Social
support programs are funded by everyones money, not
other peoples money. Calling it other peoples money
implies that the people who support social programs arent
contributing. Thats an effective propaganda tool to stir up
opposition, but it isnt true.
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Editor,
I am writing regarding the Rainbow Family of Living Light
Gathering of the Tribes that is setting up in the Green
Mountain National Forest in Mount Tabor. I am a California
native who has travelled to Vermont in order to volunteer my
time and labor at the gathering. Rainbow Gatherings mean a
lot to me, and they give me an annual opportunity to celebrate
the Fourth of July in a peaceful way with hundreds of my
closest friends and family, as well as thousands of wonderful
people I have not yet met. I want to express gratitude to all of
the local folks I have met, who have visited the gathering site
and enjoyed themselves, eaten dinner at our free communal
main daily meal, or shared a cup of coffee or a cigarette or few
tall tales around the campfire. Local participation is what
gives each gathering its own sweet unique flavor. To all those
folks in the area who have not yet come to visit the gathering,
I encourage you to come on out! Entrance is free, participation is encouraged, and everyone with a belly button is welcome!
Unfortunately, along with the sweet moments at this gather
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A Zoe-sized Car
By G. E. Shuman
want to use this column to just express my thanks to all the readers who
encouraged me in my recent, great
personal adventure of driving my 1970 Volkswagen Beetle,
Babi all the way up here to Vermont from her previous home
in Florida. That trip was exciting,
nerve-wracking, and anything but a
sure thing for me, as I made my way
north, over the course of three long
days. I have shared most of that with
you in previous columns, so I wont
go over it all again now.
What I would like to do is just tell
you all how wonderful it has been
when meeting readers on the street,
in restaurants, and especially at Babis rst car show recently, and having them talk to me about the car.
It seems that nearly everyone has a Volkswagen Beetle story
from somewhere in their past. They either have owned one, or
have known several people who have. The stories are usually
about the love-hate relationship people had with those cars.
They loved the price and dependability of the car, and hated
the limited room. They loved the great winter traction the car
provided, and hated the very poor excuse for a heater that they
had. In any case, whatever your VW past is, Im pretty sure
you had one, in one form or another. I thank you for sharing
your stories with me, and I hope you will continue to do so.
Babis biggest fan, I believe, is likely also her smallest fan.
This person is one of my very favorite people in the entire
world, and one I just love sharing the car with. She is my amazing 5-year-old granddaughter, Zoe. From the very rst time
Zoe saw the car, this child has just beamed with smiles every
time she gets into it. Last Saturdays car show was no exception. She and her family came to the show, and she spent much
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Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6
Washington St., 476-7550. Story Hour,
Mondays & Tuesdays starting 9/22, 10:30 a.m.
Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays,
6:30 p.m. Living & Learning Series, 1st
Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st Wednesdays,
1 p.m.
Central Vermont Business Builders.
Community National Bank, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays,
8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419.
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore,
158 North Main St., Saturdays, 10:30 a.m.
Info. 476-3114.
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good
Shepherd, Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. and
Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Info: Valerie, 2790385.
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Aldrich Public Library, last
Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info 476-4185.
Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level,
Thursdays during school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at
the post, first Thursday of each month (not Jan.
or July), 6:30 p.m.
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying
model airplanes year-round, visitors welcome.
Info. 485-7144.
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian
Church, 78 Summer St., 3rd Sunday of month,
FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966.
Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen
meeting 3rd Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., adult
meeting 4th Weds., 6:30 p.m. Info. 877-7358787.
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens
Children. Support group. 23 Summer St., 1st
& 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 476-1480.
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich
Library, 2nd floor boardroom, 2nd Tuesday of
month. Info. 476-7550.
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group
for parents and caregivers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-CHILDREN.
Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refreshments, etc. Christian
Alliance Church, 476-3221.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre,
daily; call 802-229-5100 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.
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Twin Valley Senior Center. 4583 U.S. Rte 2. Open Mon.-Weds.Fri., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. On-site meals all three days, $5 ages 60+/$5
others, nobody turned away. Free bus service for seniors & disabled in the six towns served. Bone strength classes, tai chi, foot
clinics and more. Info. 223-3322 or http://twinvalleyseniors.org
Bone Builders Class. Osteoporosis exercise and prevention class.
Twin Valley Senior Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill Commons (next
to Plainfield Hardware). Every Monday, Wednesday,, 7:30, 9:15,
10:40 a.m. and Fridays 7:30 and 10:40 a.m. All ages. Free.
FREE Tai Chi classes at Twin Valley Senior Center, Route 2,
Blueberry Commons, East Montpelier. Monday and Fridays 1-2
p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. All ages welcome. Free or
by donation/ Contact Rita at 223-3322 for more information.
GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; Book
Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.; Crafts & Conversation,
Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5
& their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton Public
Library, 584-3358.
HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging,
rear entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308
x306.
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,
426-3581. 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. Song Circle Community Sing-A-
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),
suggested donation for seniors 60+ is $7, under 60 price is $9.
FEAST Together is always available for takeout, with the same
donation and pricing. Tuesdays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m.,
RSVP 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. Crafters
Group, Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. All at Montpelier Senior Activity
Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518.
A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and
there is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 2295253.
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., Wednesdays 4-6 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.; Last Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
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. 229-9036.
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 8:309:30 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.
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He paved the way for that kind of self-aware/selfreferencing humor. Im obsessed with this guy!
Kathleen Keenan, also LNTs Artistic Director,
offers Imagine Victor Borge, Arlo Guthrie, (So.
Parks) Trey Parker and Jon Stewart had a baby:
thats Tom Lehrer. A faulty analogy because Lehrer is older than Parker & Stewart, but you get the
idea!
A counter-cultural icon in the late 1950s and
60s, Lehrer used razor sharp wordplay & toetapping melodies to take deadly aim at some of the
countrys most beloved and also taboo topics. His
dark humor and scathing satire had audiences roaring with laughter and shocking them to see realities
of hot button issues in the United States in those tumultuous times, many of which are still with us today. Nuclear proliferation, racism, intolerance, the
military/industrial complex, pornography, drug use
and the pointless platitudes of would be activists,
are just a few of the topics skewered by his scathing, satirical words and music. Tomfoolery even
includes a sprinkling of the lesser-known, sunnier
tunes (sung by Morgan Freeman & Rita Moreno)
Lehrer wrote for the 1970s kids education television show The Electric Company.
Director Tavcar sums it up: Who couldnt love
a show like Tomfoolery? Theres satire, sarcasm,
silliness, savage humor and sexual innuendo
something for everyone (and something to offend
everyone)!! Youll leave smiling and laughing!
See it. Thursday-Sunday, July 7-24. Curtain is:
7:30pm Thu thru Saturday and 2pm Sun. Tickets
are: $30 Fri & Sat; $25 Thu & Sun. Special tickets
Preview Thu July 7: $15. Students & seniors (age
65): $5 Off. (Not recommended for children)
Join the Party on Opening Night Friday July 8
with live music and a cash bar provided by Sweet
Melissas.
Lost Nation Theater is wheelchair accessible,
and offers an assisted listening system.
Call! Go Online! Or get tickets at the City
Clerks Ofce on the rst oor of Montpelier City
Hall. Or take a chance on getting tickets at the door.
(1 hour before curtain). For tickets & information:
call 802-229-0492, or visit lostnationtheater.org
Lost Nation Theater: winner Best in New
England- Yankee Magazine, and named One of
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Drama League is Sponsored by Capitol Copy, City
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Thursday, July 7
ADAMANT - Mr. President...The Irving Berlin Musical presented by QuarryWorks. 7:30 p.m.
BARRE - Senior Day Series: Birds Eye View of Vermont Travis Oakes will demonstrate his drone and shares his beautiful
pictures of Barre and the Central Vermont area. Aldrich Public
Library. 1:30 p.m.
GREENSBORO BEND - Chicken Pie Supper. St. Michaels
Church Hall, 270 The Bend Rd. Servings 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Chicken Pie, Casseroles, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Rolls, Pie and
Beverage. No Reservations-Take Out Available. $10; Under 8 $5.
Benefit: St. Michaels Altar Society. Info: 472-6736
HYDE PARK - Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lamoille
County Players. Hyde Park Opera House. 7 p.m. $10. Take a bit
of Fractured Fairy Tales, add a healthy dollop of Spamalot, and
youll have something that looks a lot like Once Upon A Mattress.
Based on the classic tale of The Princess and the Pea, this show
gives a new twist on an old story.
MARSHFIELD - Summer Concert Series: Cajun Double
Fiddles with Katie Trautz and Alex Ellsworth. Old schoolhouse
Common Gazebo. 6:30 p.m. We will have our book and bake sale
and if you dont have time to pack a picnic, the barbeque will be
sizzling with hamburgers, hot dogs and veggie burgers for sale.
MONTPELIER - Brown Bag Concert Series. Christ Church
Courtyard. Noon. Bring your lunch and enjoy local musicians and
friends.
BARRE - Aldrich Public Library Summer Author Series.
6-7:30 p.m. Ron Krupp, Gardener. The Woodchuck Returns to Intro to Embodied Mindfulness with Christyn King, Yoga
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ART EXHIBITS
BARRE - Studio Place Arts Exhibits. Exhibit dates: June 7 July 16, 2016. Main floor gallery: 1 - 2 - 3 - : Math and Art
- a group exhibit on the inspiration of mathematical concepts in
art. Curated by Jody Brown and Janet Van Fleet. Second Floor
gallery: 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 - Photographs by Holly King; Patricia LyonSurrey; Michelle Saffran; and Jackie Smith. Third floor gallery:
Sacred Cliffs by Matt Larsen - Images of Mukuntuweap (Zion
Canyon) in iron, silver, and gold.
Hungry? Vibrant and tasty yet low calorie acrylic paintings by Underhill painter Michael Smith, revealing the essential
food groups such as Wonderbread, hicken, and blueberry pie.
Paintings on exhibit from July 1 to November 1, 2016, at the
Morse Block Deli, 260 N. Main St.
BERLIN - Big Art~Little Art: Exhibit & Kids Summer Art
Program. Berlin Mall. From July 8 through the fall. 16 fine artists will adorn Berlin Malls sizable windows, offering an arresting indoor/outdoor art gallery experience for shoppers and visitors of all ages. Little Art ~ Big Fun. Art sessions will take
place every Saturday, July 9 September 3. Children 5-11 should
be accompanied by parents or guardians, who are free to join in
making art as a family. Sessions (lasting about 45 minutes) take
place each Saturday at 9:00, 10:00, 2:00 and 3:00. Participation
in Little Art is absolutely free, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Info: Janet Van Fleet, janetvanfleet@fairpoint.net
HARDWICK - GRACE Gallery: Celebrating Dot Kibbee. 59
Mill St. A selection of paintings by Dot Kibbee will be on exhibit from June 2 to July 27.
MONTPELIER - Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary
sculpture created by Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council
Sculpture Garden, ongoing.
-- An Exhibit of Hand Hooked Rugs. T. W. Wood Gallery, 46
Barre St. Green Mountain Hooked Rugs presents Discovering
the Tarot Card Artists an exhibit of hand hooked rugs from May
14-July 15, 2016.
-- Viajes, Amanda Amend. Watercolors inspired by Vermont
and travels abroad. Opening Reception 4-7 p.m. on Thursday,
July 7. Show runs July 5 through Aug. 26, with gallery hours 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Spotlight Gallery at the Vermont Arts Council,
136 State St. Free. 802-828-3291, info@vermontartscouncil.org.
http://www.vermontartscouncil.org/about-us/spotlight-gallery
RANDOLPH - A Journey Across Boundaries. Chandler Center
for the Arts. June 18-Sept. 5, 2016. Thought provoking responses
of artists exploring the effects of emotional and physical borders
in our ever-changing landscape. Curated by Gowri Savoor and
Angelo Arnold. Gallery hours are: Tuesdays through Thursdays
12-5 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays 12-6 p.m.
WAITSFIELD - Domesticated Beasts and Dreams of Home:
Early Summer Group Show at The Bundy Modern. 361 Bundy
Rd. June 4 to July 17, 2016. Paintings, photographs, digital
media, sculpture, and glass from an assortment of artists.
Teacher, Group Facilitator, CYT. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5:307:30 p.m. Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy includes guided somatic
mediation & basic yoga postures paired with self-inquiry & simple body-based mindfulness practices that you can easily integrate
into your life. $8 Member-Owners/$10 Non-Members. Preregister: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board or contact
us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.coop
WAITSFIELD - Great American Trailer Park Musical presented by Valley Players. 8 p.m. $18.
Friday, July 8
ADAMANT - Mr. President...The Irving Berlin Musical presented by QuarryWorks. 7:30 p.m.
HYDE PARK - Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lamoille
County Players. Hyde Park Opera House. 7 p.m. $10. Take a bit
of Fractured Fairy Tales, add a healthy dollop of Spamalot, and
youll have something that looks a lot like Once Upon A Mattress.
Based on the classic tale of The Princess and the Pea, this show
gives a new twist on an old story.
STOWE - Stowe Balloon Festival. Gates open 4 p.m. This 30th
annual celebration will include a childrens corner with a variety
of activities (nominal fees may apply), live entertainment, delicious food and a beer and wine garden. Festival attendees are
welcome to join in the fun; hot-air balloon rides are priced at $275
per person, plus tax, and advanced reservations are recommended.
Tethered rides on the hot-air balloons may be available for $10 per
person. Reservations are not required. Live music 5 p.m.
Approximate time for Sunset Launch, 7 p.m.
WAITSFIELD - Great American Trailer Park Musical presented by Valley Players. 8 p.m. $18.
WATERBURY - Waterbury Block Party. 5:30-10 p.m.
Downtown Waterbury is once again transformed into a lively
outdoor art gallery and street fair. This signature summertime
event, proudly hosted by Revitalizing Waterbury, will draw thousands of art enthusiasts, over 80 artist exhibitors, fantastic gourmet fare and live music from some of the areas most beloved
entertainers.
Locomotion in Motion with Kurt Valenta (Mr. K). Waterbury
Public Library. 10 a.m. Join Kurt Valenta, aka Mr. K, with an
examination and hands-on participation in experiencing the various modes of locomotion animals have to get around in their
habitat. Program will provide the materials and rubber stamps for
participants to create their own scene telling a story through tracks
and nature signs. Suitable for ages 5 and up. Register: 244-7036.
Saturday, July 9
ADAMANT - Mr. President...The Irving Berlin Musical presented by QuarryWorks. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
BARRE - The DuPont Brothers at the Flying Stage with
Cricket Blue. 30 Granite St. BBQ from Back Road Barbecue
available and doors open starting at 6:30 p.m. Music begins at
7:30.
CHELSEA - Flea Market. North & South Commons. 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Delicious food on both commons.
EAST MONTPELIER - Jon Gailmor reunion concert at the
Old Meeting House, 1620 Center Rd. 6:30 p.m. Bring a blanket,
picnic and enjoy this all ages show. The concert is by donation
and is a rain or shine event. Info: sevenshea@gmail.com
HARDWICK - Books n Brunch. Memorial Building, 20
Church St. 9 a.m. Discussion of Angelas Ashes led by Jim
Schley. Info: 472-5948
HYDE PARK - Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lamoille
County Players. Hyde Park Opera House. 7 p.m. $10. Take a bit
of Fractured Fairy Tales, add a healthy dollop of Spamalot, and
youll have something that looks a lot like Once Upon A Mattress.
Based on the classic tale of The Princess and the Pea, this show
gives a new twist on an old story.
MONTPELIER - Capital City Farmers Market. 60 State St. 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. The Capital City Farmers Market starts its 39th year
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with 53 farmers, food producers, and craftspeople. Seasonal gardening supplies ranging from perennial starts to cedar raised beds
will be available to begin your season. Shoppers can use their
EBT and Debit cards at the market for market cash.
NORTHFIELD - Summer Bell Concert Series. Norwich
University, Upper Parade Ground. 1 p.m. Free. Programs feature
a variety of classical, folk, traditional, and contemporary music
arranged specifically for carillon.
SOUTH BARRE - Central Vermont Kustom Klassic Car
Show. Bond Auto Field. 5-8 p.m. Public free. $10 entry free for
non-members showing car on the field. Food and drinks available.
Benefits Make a Wish Foundation.
STOWE - Stowe Balloon Festival. Sunrise launch, 6:30 a.m. See
July 8 for details.
TUNBRIDGE - Community Yard Sale. Parish House lawn. 7
a.m. to 2 p.m. Space available from nan5lee@yahoo.com. Christmas
& quality donations for church tables at kjayvt@gmail.com.
Proceeds to The Tunbridge Church Painting Fund. Info: 889-3750.
WAITSFIELD - Great American Trailer Park Musical presented by Valley Players. 8 p.m. $18.
Waitsfield Farmers Market. Mad River Green. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
In addition to a wide array of fresh produce, here you can find
crafts made in Vermont, baked goods, and prepared food. Every
Saturday there is live entertainment. Well-behaved pets are welcome.
WATERBURY - Waterbury Arts Fest. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Downtown Waterbury is once again transformed into a lively
outdoor art gallery and street fair. This signature summertime
event, proudly hosted by Revitalizing Waterbury, will draw thousands of art enthusiasts, over 80 artist exhibitors, fantastic gourmet fare and live music from some of the areas most beloved
entertainers.
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Tuesday, July 12
Wednesday, July 13
of all ages are welcomed to play 50/50 bingo during the series,
which will continue through August 17.
MARSHFIELD - Jaquith Public Library Story and Activity
Time. 10 a.m. Followed by a free lunch: Kids Birth to Age 7.
Rockin Ron the Friendly Pirate: On your MaRRRk, get set
READ and LEARN about pirates! Give Me an RRR! and
Pirate PaRRRty! I dont have a sword, I dont have a knife, I
roll like a pirate, but I roll real nice. I sing to my own guitar
accompaniment and to tracks from my albums.
MONTPELIER - Are these 5 Mistakes Making your Pet Sick?
with Christine Sullivan, Holistic Animal Healer. Hunger Mountain
Coop. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Free. Learn how to correct common pet care
mistakes with natural home remedies for the most common ailments. Gain confidence in making good choices for your pets
health and your peace of mind. Please note: This class is not a
substitute for veterinary care. Pre-register: sign up on the Coop
workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@
hungermountain.coop
Not Just Fiction Book Club: A Little Life. Bear Pond Books, 77
Main St. 7 p.m.
WATERBURY - Email Marketing for Your Small Business.
Waterbury Public Library. 1 p.m. Join marketing expert Kim
Dixon and discover how to effectively use email to grow your
business. Learn what to write about, how to use video, create
subject lines that work and connect your email campaign with
Social Media. Register at http://insights-llc.com/events/ or call
882-8191 for more information.
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ADAMANT - Mr. President...The Irving Berlin Musical presented by QuarryWorks. July 7-10 and July 14-17. Thursday,
Friday, Saturday shows at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
MONTPELIER - Brown Bag Concert Series. Christ Church
Courtyard. Noon. Bring your lunch and enjoy local musicians and
friends.
Nutrition Is it good for you? with Edward Kentish Lic. Ac.
Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. The science of nutrition is a modern way of thinking and speaking about what we eat.
But is it a beneficial way? Borrowing from the world of Chinese
Medicine and using simple common sense, well compare and
contrast and you decide what may serve you best! Pre-register:
sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board or contact us at 2238000 x202 or info@hungermountain.coop
Muddy Ruckus live concert at The Skinny Pancake, 89 Main
St. 7 p.m.
HYDE PARK - Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lamoille
County Players. Hyde Park Opera House. 7 p.m. $10. Take a bit
of Fractured Fairy Tales, add a healthy dollop of Spamalot, and
youll have something that looks a lot like Once Upon A Mattress.
Based on the classic tale of The Princess and the Pea, this show
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ADAMANT - Mr. President...The Irving Berlin Musical presented by QuarryWorks. July 7-10 and July 14-17. Thursday,
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HYDE PARK - Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lamoille
County Players. Hyde Park Opera House. 7 p.m. $10. Take a bit
of Fractured Fairy Tales, add a healthy dollop of Spamalot, and
youll have something that looks a lot like Once Upon A Mattress.
Based on the classic tale of The Princess and the Pea, this show
gives a new twist on an old story.
MARSHFIELD - Flight Club with Jennifer Barlow. Jaquith
Public Library. 6:45 p.m. We will make all kinds of airplanes and
parachutes out of paper, plastic, tape and other materials. Then we
will fly our creations, record the distances and find out which of
our models rules the sky.
MONTPELIER - Relationship as Practice with Robert Kest,
Ph.D. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. An exploration
of relationship as it relates to mindfulness, nature, ethics, and the
psychology of living with others. Pre-register: sign up on the
Coop workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or
info@hungermountain.coop
WATERBURY - Protecting Your Identity Seminar. Waterbury
Public Library. Noon to 1 p.m. Topics include: How to protect
your credit and identity, how to prevent fraud, what to do if your
identity has been stolen. Feel free to bring a lunch. Register at
244-7036. This seminar is free and open to the public.
Saturday, July 16
Ages 6-12
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ADAMANT - Mr. President...The Irving Berlin Musical presented by QuarryWorks. July 7-10 and July 14-17. Thursday,
Friday, Saturday shows at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
BETHEL - Catholic Daughters of the Americas 35th annual
Summer Sale. St. Anthonys Church. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Clean,
usable White Elephant items, baked goods, and raffle. Info:
Lorraine Durfee, 234-5605
HYDE PARK - Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lamoille
County Players. Hyde Park Opera House. 7 p.m. $10. Take a bit
of Fractured Fairy Tales, add a healthy dollop of Spamalot, and
youll have something that looks a lot like Once Upon A Mattress.
Based on the classic tale of The Princess and the Pea, this show
gives a new twist on an old story.
MONTPELIER - Capital City Farmers Market. 60 State St. 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. The Capital City Farmers Market starts its 39th year
with 53 farmers, food producers, and craftspeople. Seasonal gardening supplies ranging from perennial starts to cedar raised beds
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Sunday, July 17
ADAMANT - Mr. President...The Irving Berlin Musical presented by QuarryWorks. July 7-10 and July 14-17. Thursday,
Friday, Saturday shows at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
HYDE PARK - Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lamoille
County Players. Hyde Park Opera House. 2 p.m. $10. Take a bit
of Fractured Fairy Tales, add a healthy dollop of Spamalot, and
youll have something that looks a lot like Once Upon A Mattress.
Based on the classic tale of The Princess and the Pea, this show
gives a new twist on an old story.
MONTPELIER - Only Slightly Talented Talent Show with
Joanna Landfill hosting. Bethany Church Montpelier, 115 Main
St. 7 p.m. Free and open to the public. A fun evening with the
slightly talented! Unique refreshments served. Info: arthurzorn@
hotmail.com
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Paint by Number
Q: I have heard that paintby-number pictures from the
1950s have become collectible. I have several that my daughter did that are quite
good. Are they salable?
-- Alice, St. Johnsville, NY
A: Paint-by-Number pictures were originally produced
by Max Klein, an engineer and owner of the Detroit-based
Palmer Paint Company, and Dan Roberts, a commercial
artist. The first examples issued in 1951 under the Craft
Masters brand were an immediate success. Each kit had a
picture board with light blue or gray-lined areas that were
numbered to match certain colors.
In recent years, many of these paintings have popped up
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range. During the 1950s and 60s, more than 12 million of
the kits were sold.
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Q: During the 1950s, my mom was a big fan of Don
McNeill and his Breakfast Club, a network radio program.
She purchased his book, which was published in 1953.
Would it be of interest to a collector?
-- Scott, Arvada, CO
A: Don McNeills Breakfast Club was broadcast from
Chicago and debuted in 1933. It continued until 1968,
making it the longest-running network radio show ever.
The program was a blend of poetry, anecdotes, guest stars,
interviews and even occasional marches around the breakfast table. The show was essentially spontaneous and unrehearsed, with McNeill closing each program with his
signoff tag: Be good to yourself.
While Don McNeills Breakfast Club was extremely
popular as a radio program, when an attempt was made to
adapt it to television in 1954, it failed to capture the same
audience.
McNeill published several books, including Dons Other
Life in 1944, Don McNeills Breakfast Club (1953),
Twenty Years of Corn (1953) and at least 10 editions of
his yearbooks. The yearbooks often sell for about $20 each,
with the other three publications generally priced in the
$15-$35 range. Prices can vary due to condition and
demand. For example, McNeill memorabilia is especially
popular in Chicago, which means prices in Chicagoland
can be higher than in other parts of the country.
One of the better references is Hakes Price Guide to
Character Toys by Ted Hake and published by House of
Collectibles.
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MALONEY PROPERTIES is
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time Maintenance Technician
/Custodian to be based at a
large rental property in Barre,
VT. Work hours are 7:30am
to 4:30pm, Monday through
Friday. This person will be responsible for the overall maintenance and repairs of buildings as well as maintaining
clean buildings and grounds
Applicants must be willing to
carry a pager for evening and
weekend emergency service
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and a team player. The ideal
candidates will have basic
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lock repair, plumbing, HVAC,
appliance repair, janitorial
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skills. Pervious maintenance
experience is required. Must
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and vehicle. Maloney Properties is an Equal Opportunity
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PART-TIME WEEKEND BARTENDER wanted at American
Legion, Montpelier VT, good
pay. Call 802-229-9043.
WANTED -SALES PERSON
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WANTED
COIN COLLECTOR will Pay
Cash for Pre-1965 Coins and
Coin Collections. Call Joe
802-498-3692
HELP YOUR COMMUNITY!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for
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July 29-30. There are many
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To Sign up, go to: barreheritagefestival.org
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PLATES
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continued
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GARAGE SALE
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June 8th & 9th
8-3
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Barre
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clothing, Dishes & more.
Something for everyone.
Williamstown Annual
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Main Street (Rte 14)
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DEAR PAWS CORNER:
My 1-year-old dog,
Clemente, gets extremely anxious whenever I
leave home. He barks nonstop, as my neighbor has
mentioned repeatedly. I
put him in his crate whenever I leave, but it doesnt
matter if Im gone for 20
minutes or all day -- he
will not stop barking until I get home. I tried leaving him
out of the crate when I go out for short periods, but then he
just barks, claws at the door and scatters my shoes everywhere. What else can I do?
-- Beth N., Brooklyn, NY
DEAR BETH: Reducing your pets anxiety when you
leave home can be really tough. Regardless of his history
-- whether he was a shelter adoption or brought home from
a litter -- Clementes perception is that you are leaving, and
he doesnt know why or for how long. How will he eat if
youre gone for days? Why wont you take him with you?
A lot of things are running through his mind.
Even if you just go out of sight for a few minutes, some
pets get really worried. Ive come out of the bathroom to
find my dog and cats clustered together, staring up at me
mutely with eyes that seem to say, Where did you GO?
There are many things to try, all of which involve reassuring Clemente that you will come home. Contact a trainer
who specializes in easing anxiety (Clementes vet may
have some good recommendations). Most importantly, do
it soon. Right now hes got some anxiety, but that could
develop into more destructive behaviors. Now is the time
to really build that relationship with your dog and help him
feel more confident that you are always there for him.
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MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
continued
A1-CASH PAID
TO $300+
CARS, TRUCKS
BOATING &
FISHING
continued
continued
MUSICAL
NORTH BRANCH Instruments, LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair. Buy and Sell
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FISHING
1960 PENN YAN 12 WOODED BOAT, Excellent condition, original brass hardware,
oars, 3 HP Johnson motor,
rarely used, always stored inside. Beautiful Vintage Boat,
$3000 obro. 802-476-6318
STORAGE
A STORAGE PLACE
Williamstown
Route 64
Move-In Special
10x10 Units $50/m
o.
first 3 months
802-505-1921
CONSIGNMENTS. We take
good late model boats on
consignment. We do the sale
and warrantyyou collect
the cash. With our website/
www.fairleemarine.com and
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our reputation, They usually Self storage units available,
sell fast and you often get as
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yourself. Fairlee Marine, 802- Chelsea. 802-249-2368.
333-9745.
LOOKING FOR A FISHING
OR EASE OR ALE
BUDDY who owns a boat,
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wants to have fun fishing. Call
Paul at 802-498-4998.
NEW BOATS Lots to choose
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ERVICE DIRECTOR
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CONTAINERS
1-877-204-3054
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SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
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F L
BOATING &
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LL BEAN SPORTSMANS
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EQUIP.
continued
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
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802-839-6527.
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continued
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Wed., July 6, 2016 DEADLINES: Display Ads Fri. 3 PM Word Ads Mon. 10 AM
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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair housing act which
makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based
on race, color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status or national origin, or an
intention, to make any such preference,
limitation or discrimination.
Additionally, Vermonts Fair Housing and
Public Accomodations Act prohibits
advertising that indicates any preference,
limitation or discrimination based on age,
marital status, sexual orientation or
receipt of public assistance.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept
any advertising for real estate which is in
violation of the law. Our readers are
hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on
an equal opportunity basis.
To file a complaint of discrimination, call
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MOBILE HOMES/
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
2008 Quality Mobile Home,
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4.700% 4.755%
30 yr fixed
2.650% 2.740%
15 yr fixed
3.375% 3.398%
30 yr fixed
2.750% 2.792%
15 yr fixed
LENDER
3.375% 3.412%
30 yr fixed
Merchants Bank
1-800-322-5222
2.750% 2.817%
15 yr fixed
3.375% 3.413%
30 yr fixed
2.750% 2.818%
15 yr fixed
MOBILE HOMES
continued
TWO LOTS FOR RENT,
WILLIAMSTOWN
CALL 802-476-7902
for more info.
COMMERCIAL
RENTALS/SALES
We have commercial space
available for lease and sale
and businesses for sale
throughout Central Vermont.
For more information, contact:
John Biondolillo
William Raveis BCK Real Estate
(802) 479-3366, ext. 309
JohnB@Raveis.com
Updated Weekly
RATE
APR
DOWN
PTS PAYMENT
TERM
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2.650% 2.740%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
0
20%
20%
3.375
3.398%
2.750% 2.792%
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802-485-5871
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APARTMENTS
ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
2 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH. All
appliances, rubbish removal,
snow plowing, garage. No
pets, nonsmokers. Quiet
country living. $750 plus $500
security. 802-477-3281.
A BERLIN APARTMENT
1&1/2 bedrooms, Heated, (No
Pets), $900.00 plus deposit,
references. Call Liz 802-4984816
BARRE CITY HOUSE, Available 9/1/16. First & Security
deposit. 3 Bedroom on 1/3
acre lot, heat & electric not
included. $1200/mo. includes
water/sewer/mowing and propane. Pets maybe allowed on
conditions. 802-522-5340 for
more info & Application.
BARRE MAPLE Ave 3bd Apt.
Available Now!, $735.00/mo.
802-229-5702 sal.b@myfairpoint.net
BARRE TOWN: Brand new
apartment for rent on Rudd
Farm Dr off of Richardson Rd.
only. Only one unit available.
2 bed/2 bath with new kitchen
appliances, stackable washer
/dryer and rear deck. Only
$1550/mth including heat,
lawn maintenance, snow
removal, water/sewer, and
rubbish. Credit check & references required. Call 802-2292721 for more information.
BARRE, 1 BEDROOM, 3RD
Floor, Heat included, Nonsmoking, No pets, on site
washer/dryer.
$650/month.
802-223-5577
BARRE, ANDREWS Court
2nd oor,
1 bedroom $675, Available
June 15.
802-229-5702
sal.b@myfairpoint.net
FOR RENT2 Bedroom Apt
in E. Calais. Private back
Deck. Heat included, $800.00
/month 1st & Last month rent
required, Available immediately. Call 802-456-8853
MONTPELIER2
BEDROOM 2nd Floor, No Pets,
Non-smoking, $950 month.
Available August. 802-2235577
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MONTPELIER, VT
A second oor one bed room
apartment with a great location on Elm St. Montpelier,
VT Near CCV, nature trails,
Recreation Center. Rent is
$900 and includes heat, electric, hot water, trash/recycling
and off-street parking. No
Pets, Non-smoking. Call 802229-4047 ext 238
MONTPELIER, VT, a second
oor one bed room apartment
with a great location on Elm
St. Near CCV, nature trails,
Recreation Center. Rent is
$900 and includes heat, electric, hot water, trash/recycling
and off-street parking. No
Pets, Non-smoking Call 802229-4047 ext 238
WINDY WOOD
Windy Wood Road, Barre Town
A Common Interest Community
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS 1-3 PM
OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ANYTIME
One Level Living: single and duplex homes, 2 bedrooms,
2 baths, full basement, 1 or 2 car garage option
Priced from the mid $220,000s
For further information:
Call: 802-249-8251 OR 802-734-1920
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ROOMS/HOUSES
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WILLIAMSTOWN VILLAGE,
1 BR, second oor, $550 plus
deposit. Laundry, no pets/no
smoking. Credit check. Available now. Please contact
Andra at 802-595-7545, or
emailandra@buildthemap.
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WILLIAMSTOWN, 2 BEDROOM. Nice, redone, $850/
mth, no utilities. Go to Craiglist for Pic. No pets. 802-2492125
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$55,000. Some ready with cement pad/water/sewage/power in place. Will allow used
single wide (yours) or buy new
from me. Lets talk, 40 years
in business. Call Nelson 802249-2125.
HOMES
2014 DOUBLE WIDE 24X44
3BR 2BA, BARRETOWN
0.40 ACRE, Municipal water,
sewer $135,000 Call 802-2794681 or 802-793-8577
BARRE TOWN Home for sale,
3bdrm, large lot, pool.
105 Green St $130,000
Homestead grant (if qualify)
$26,000-$104,000
Call Patti 802- 477-1343,
Downstreet
BARRE TOWN, 3 Bedroom, 1
Bath, Large Living room, eatin-kitchen, Carport for 2/vehicles, $147,000. 802-479-2951
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BEAUTIFUL MONTPELIER
HOME, Well maintained home
in move in condition located 1
mi. to down town. Have the
best of both worlds live on
a quite cul-de-sac road in a
private country setting with
all the conveniences of being
in town See the listing with
more pictures @ www.picketfencepreview.com. Call Jim
622-0170
DUPLEX FOR SALE, 83
Merchant Street, Barre VT
$59,900. 802-223-3659
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ALUMINUM
Aluminum fencing is ideal for those looking for something thats
both ornamental and functional. Aluminum fencing may not appeal
to those homeowners whose biggest priority is privacy, as aluminum
fences are not solid walls. But aluminum fences are typically low
maintenance, and they can be effective at keeping both kids and pets
in the yard. Aluminum fences painted with a rust-inhibiting primer
may require even less maintenance than aluminum fences painted
without primer.
BAMBOO
Bamboo is a less traditional fencing option that may appeal to
homeowners who want to do something thats both different and
eco-friendly. Bamboo grows naturally, which should appeal to homeowners who want their homes to have as little negative impact on
the environment as possible. Bamboo provides ample privacy and
comes in various styles. Homeowners should consult with a fencing
specialist before choosing a style so they can be certain they choose
the most climate-appropriate option.
CHAIN-LINK
Chain-link fences may not add the aesthetic appeal homeowners are
looking for, but they are relatively inexpensive, durable and functional. Chain-link fences are low maintenance, though homeowners
looking for fences to provide some privacy may need to get creative
if they install chain-link fencing. Planting owers, shrubbery or
trees near chain-link fences can add some aesthetic appeal and a
little privacy.
VINYL
Among the more expensive fencing options, vinyl can make up for
that initial sticker shock thanks to its durability. In addition, vinyl
fences require little maintenance, saving homeowners the expense
of paying for upkeep such as repainting. Vinyl fencing comes in
various styles, and homeowners can choose the style that best suits
their priorities with regard to aesthetic appeal and privacy.
WOOD
Of course, no discussion of fencing would be complete without
mentioning wood fencing. Many homeowners love wood fencing because of its versatility with regard to design and color. The
options are endless when it comes to crafting wood fencing, which
also can be stained in any color homeowners prefer. Wood fencing
can be designed not only for homeowners who prioritize privacy,
but it also can be crafted for homeowners for whom privacy is not a
signicant concern. Wood is a relatively inexpensive fencing material, but the maintenance required to keep wood fencing looking
great can sometimes be costly and time-consuming.
A COUNTRY
One level ranch in the country with 3
Downtown ranch with 2 bedrooms. Spacious
bedrooms and newly renovated kitchen.
eat-in kitchen with open floor plan to living
Hickory cabinets and Corian counters
room. Sunroom overlooking yard and
make this kitchen gourmet. Deck, attached
attached garage. Full basement.
garage, and gardens. Finished basement.
Williamstown, $168,000
Barre City, $114,500
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802-522-9216
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June Weather
Think about the last time you ate something that included wheat,
soy, corn, rice, or palm oil.
As some of the most common commodity crops in the world, its
likely that your last meal contained at least one of these ingredients,
even if you werent aware of it. Palm oil can hide in things like sandwich bread or pizza dough, while soy can find its way into everything
from cereal to canned soups.
That means that, knowingly or not, your last meal probably helped
contribute to the greenhouse gas pollution that is driving global climate
change. According to a new report from Oxfam America, the production of these five commodity crops emits more greenhouse gases annually than each of the worlds countries, save for the United States and
China.
A lot of those emissions occur on the farm, released from eroded
soil or overgenerous amounts of fertilizer. Specific crops also contribute to climate change in unique ways: rice production is especially
dangerous to climate because it generates methane, while crops like
palm oil and soy contribute to global warming through deforestation.
But emissions from food also extend well beyond the field, from the
trucks it takes to ship the goods from warehouses to stores, to the
methane that is released when those products end up in landfills.
Thats a problem, the report argues, especially if the world really
wants to stick to the goal of limiting the world to well below 2 degrees
Celsius of warming agreed on in Paris last December. In order to fully
influxes of cooler than normal air may settle into Vermont followed by
achieve the vision set in Paris.
build-ups of warmth. Where warm is next to cold usually means
El Nio to La Nia and Strong Pacific Decadal stormy and that seem to lie north rather than south of our region
associated with polar branch of the Jet Stream.
Oscillation (PDO)
Another stormy track of weather appears to stretch from the central
Though there have been some interesting events in the tropical and Rocky Mountains into the Mid-Atlantic States. This appears to be
sub-tropical Pacific Ocean over the past month with a fast waning El where the clash of somewhat cooler air collides with deep sub-tropical
Nio with sudden westerly wind bursts which usually aid in keeping El air of high summer and where strings of showers and thunderstorms
Nio alive. However, the Cooler phase of La Nia is very likely still and associated torrential rainfall could occur most frequently.
on its way and will likely have interesting ramifications on our upcoming Fall Hurricane Season.
One strong sign - just below the surface of the equatorial Pacific,
there is still a large area of cooler than normal water dominating the
topmost 660 ft. A fairly strong increase of trade winds across the central/eastern Pacific is expected to force a period of enhanced upwelling
in the eastern Pacific thats likely to boost the evolving La Nina event
according latest information and reliable experts.
Meanwhile, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation continues strongly
positive or in its warm phase, with last months value of +2.35 the
highest for any May in records going back to 1900 which may have
some correlation to how much absorbed heating the oceans are taking
up due to global warming influences. Strongly positive PDOs are correlated with more/stronger El Nio events like what we saw in 2015
early 2016, and weaker La Nia events.
Barre Town
AFFORDABLE
APARTMENTS
Montpelier
WITH HEAT
INCLUDED
Highgate
Apartments
located in Barre, is currently accepting applications
for 2 & 3 bedroom apartments
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Heney Realtors
HeneyRealtors.com 1-800-696-1456
July 6, 2016
81 Main St.
Montpelier
229-0345
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Hardwood floors, fresh paint, modern kitchen & baths, yard space,
ample closets, & washer/dryer hook-ups. Laundry room on site.
Rent includes heat/hot water, 24-hour emergency maintenance,
parking, snow removal, & trash removal. Income limits apply.
To request an application, call 476-8645 or stop by the on-site
rental office at 73 Highgate Drive, #121, Barre, VT.
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