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Friday, Sept. 30, 2:30-7 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 1 9 a.m. to 3
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The Friends of the Groton Library group is happy to
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Annual Handmade Afghan Raffle. TWO beautiful
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each or 6 for $5. Stop by the library to get your tickets!
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Crafts & Conversation. Every Wednesday from 1-3 p.m.
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Vermont Humanities Council Book Discussion Series.
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travel extensively in North America, as well as Australia and VIRGINIA GINNIE SIVRET, 78, of North Port, Florida,
Europe. They were members of the Central Vermont Square passed away Sept. 7, 2016. She was born June 20, 1938, in
Randolph, Vermont, daughter of Fred and Gertrude (nee
Dance Club and St. Sylvester Church in Graniteville.
Tabor) Goodrich. Ginnie was proud to have 35 first cousins of
the Tabor family and looked forward to the annual reunions.
SHERRY OLSON, 72, of Holt Road, Ginnie cared for many children in her town while their parents
Marshfield, passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 7, worked. Ginnie went to work for Merry Maids, working her
2016, at her home in Marshfield. Born Cheryl way up to supervisor. She worked in various departments at
Starr Olson on July 14, 1944, in Fargo, North Randolph National Bank, working her way up to administraDakota, she was the first of three children born tive assistant. Ginnie and Gus bought a motor home and travto Howard Olson and Helen Anderson Olson. eled to California to be with their children. While there she
Her parents marriage did not last, and in 1956 went to work for The Associates in various positions, first in
Howard married Polly Thompson, who brought her two chil- California, and transferring to Texas. The first year The
dren into the family. It was a cohesive group of siblings and Associates started employee of the month program, Ginnie
nurturing parents. Howard passed on to Sherry a compassion was the first employee to receive the award. Ginnie and Gus
for and interest in people, as well as a great love of reading retired in 2000; they were snowbirds for 13 years at Lake
and writing. From Polly, Sherry learned to appreciate good Champaign Campground in Randolph Center, Vermont, and
food and a love of cooking. Her happy childhood was spent in moved to North Port, Florida.
North Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia. She graduated from
high school in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and graduated from
GENEVIEVE A. VISLOCKY, 92, died Monday,
Earlham College in 1966. At that time, she began a lifelong
Sept. 12, 2016, at River Oaks Assisted Living in
career of reading and writing poetry. Sherry moved to
Vermont in 1973 and taught at the H.O. Wheeler Elementary Port Royal, South Carolina. She was born in South Orange,
School in Burlington. In 1974, she met her future husband, New Jersey, on July 21, 1924, the daughter of Peter and
Dave Boyer, then a neighbor in Queen City Park in South Catherine Hector. In her youth, she grew up in South Orange,
Burlington. In 1976, she and Dave moved to Maple Hill in attending South Orange High School. She married the love of
Marshfield, married, built a house and planted gardens. Their her life, John Vislocky Jr., in New Jersey, on Sept. 27, 1947.
son and only child, Dash Boyer-Olson, was born in 1977. They made their home in Ford and Flanders, New Jersey,
From that time on Dave and Sherry lived in their home on before moving to Waitsfield in June 2005. John predeceased
Maple Hill, where many good friends come and go. Sherry her, on May 2, 2013. She was a member of her high school
worked for several years as an administrative aid in the choir, accomplished roller skater and instructor, and beauty
Master of Fine Arts program at Goddard College. Following contestant winner, Miss Irvington, New Jersey. She had
that, she enjoyed working at Adult Basic Education for over worked for Prudential Life Insurance for many years. She was
20 years as a literacy tutor and coordinator. She felt strongly a homeowner and was very active in community soup kitchabout spreading the skill and enjoyment of reading to adults ens and singing at area nursing homes. She was a very talwho had never experienced satisfying opportunities to read. ented soprano, singing in church choirs as soloist as well as
Following her retirement from ABE, Sherry participated in oratorios and opera in Morris County Chorale and Mad River
many reading and poetry workshops. She was especially Chorale throughout her lifetime. She was also an excellent
proud of her work for several years as a poetry workshop athlete, great swimmer, known for her floating, avid tennis
leader at the womens prison then located in Waterbury. In player, participated in the Senior Olympics, having won in
recent years, Sherry taught a popular poetry writing class at swimming, tennis, and track and field. She enlisted in the
the Montpelier Senior Activity Center, and had a devoted fol- United States Coast Guard during WWII, was stationed at
lowing of students. Sherry wrote two books of poetry and two Atlantic City and Palm Beach, Florida, as a radioman third
class, where she met her husband, John.
childrens books.
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structures. As materials age and technology advances, they
and $171,950.00.
So when you hear that Sue Minter supports working need to be replaced and maintained, especially in New
Vermonters and families, what do you trust: her rhetoric, or England, where a number of water structures are more than
100 years old.
her record?
To secure a sustainable water future, investing in water and
Phil Scott didnt support any of these bills. What was Scott
doing while Minter was proposing tax increases and eco- wastewater infrastructure needs to be a top priority on the
nomic development cuts? Scott introduced legislation to local, state, and national level now.
Recently, a day (or often days) without water became a
streamline business permitting routes and appeals to improve
the economic climate. Scott was a co-sponsor of bipartisan reality for residents of Flint, Mich.; drought-stricken
legislation to promote economic development in downtown California; and flooded communities from Texas to South
areas by expanding economic incentives and benefits to town Carolina to West Virginia.
To confront this mounting infrastructure crisis, I urge the
centers. Both of these pieces of legislation were incorporated
public to advocate for and support funding for critical water
into law.
Scott also co-sponsored legislation to expand financing to and wastewater improvements in your community.
No American, present or future, should ever have to live a
small businesses, enact tax credits for investments in Vermont
businesses, create a partnership to invest funds in commercial day without water.
At this time, I also urge all residents and businesses to
and agricultural enterprises that enhance economic development, and create a sales tax holiday for certain types of pur- conserve water as a prolonged, severe to extreme drought
chases. He voted for similar legislation, which also included a grows throughout Vermont.
Contact your local water utility for your communitys
R&D Tax Credit and a Sustainable Technology Export Tax
Credit, which passed as part of Act 67. Phil Scott was focused drought status and for ways to conserve water.
Stephen J. Ryan, Executive Director
on getting things done to make Vermont more affordable.
So when you enter the voting booth on November 8th, ask New England Water Works Association
Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss
ast week I wrote for you to consider how important friends are
in your life. Actually, I dont
know if the words should be in your
life or for or too your life. I have
received a lot of comments about this particular subject! However, I think that many of you readers didnt actually understand what I meant.
Having a friend or being a friend is not specifically with
handicapped or special needs. Of course, there are many people with special needs who need not only friends but do need
hands on help. Unfortunately, I now fall into that category. And
I have to admit that it is very difficult to accept the help that I
obviously need! And very often it is not friends who help me
but just kindly people who are willing to lend a hand. But these
people are not what I wanted you to think about!
Hopefully, there are many people who are willing to help the
person who obviously needs help because of their disability.
The willingness to offer and receive help takes two people who
both understand what is happening. Forcing a handicapped
person to accept help is worst than ignoring them 100 percent.
But I digress. I believe that each and every one of us needs
friends! And I also think that the older you get, the more important your friends become. In this country, we no longer revere
our elder citizens. Actually, I am not sure if we ever did. But
think about it. The elderly woman who lives in your community has had more experiences throughout her life than you
can imagine. Dont you think that she would enjoy it if she had
been able to enjoy herself and teach by having someone come
and visit and then, lo an behold, ask her about one of her interesting experiences. You could ask her about something that you
have heard she knows about. So instead of asking her to pick
out a certain topic, ask her about something you are interested
in. And, Bingo, not only do you learn about something, you
are getting all the information you might want to learn from an
actual person who had a birds -ye view!
In the Mad River Valley we have a Community Dinner on
the last Friday every month. And it is free! However, donations
are accepted and amazingly enough, the church where the dinner is held, takes all the donations that were collected over the
year and donates it back to some person, family, or organiza
tion in the community that needs it. Talk about a win-win! The
only one that I have missed is when we are gone to the Cape
for the summer.
I not only love these dinners because the food is so good. I
love it because every single time I see someone that I havent
seen in a long, long time! For me, it isnt like an opportunity to
have a huge bonfire. Nope, it is more like having the opportunity to blow on the coals or embers and having what I thought
was dead spring to life and rekindle a friendship that I thought
was no longer viable! Not a new friend but an old friend who
was just waiting to get together again!
So, think about it. Arent we all lucky to be able to restart a
friendship?And isnt a friendship more important than taking
one more pill or shot? I hate to tell you how many pills I take
every day and I am just assuming that they are good for me.
However, after a get-together with friends, I feel a whole lot
better than just one more pill. Oh, and if you ever see me,
ask me about my time in the hospital! God only knows how
many pills I was given that were for a wrong diagnosis! And I
kid you not, it was my friends who helped me throughout the
whole experience!
Right now, this very minute as my fingers creep along the
keys, my best friend in the whole world who now lives in
Maine, is sitting in our family room. Why you ask? Well, Malcolm is away for a week and she come over to stay with me.
And believe me, Im not as much fun as I used to be! And my
best buddy, who is a member of the Grandmamafia just let us
out of her car after picking us up for coffee/ tea this morning,
which she does very single day! And down at the Three Mountain Caf a big group of friends meet every day and believe me,
if anyone is having a bad day, the group brings that person back
to cheery, whether they want to or not! Who are these women?
They are all friends. Some are very old friends and some have
hardly made it out of their shell yet!
And that is it. In order to have friends, you need to be a
friend. And if you dont have any friends, you had better start
today to get some and be one! As you draw your last breath you
dont want to realize you could have lived a lot longer if you
just made the effort to be one!
Life is too damn short to try and travel the path alone! Trust me!
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Aging with
Dear Grace,
I care for my father and I dont really have any questions
but instead want friends and family to know how much I
appreciate their visits. Can you share some of my suggestions/thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Alicia
Dear Grace,
How do I find someone to care for my dad when I need to
run errands or need some free time for myself? He just moved
in with my family and Im not sure where to start.
Thanks,
Veronica
Dear Veronica,
The place to start is with the Central Vermont Council on
Aging. There are many programs and services out there that
support the elderly and they are an excellent resource. You
dont mention your dads health status, but if he is under the
care of Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, they are
also a great resource. Both agencies are able to provide you
with information and support to get the services you need to
care for your dad. Ive listed contact information below
Regards,
Grace
Central Vermont Council on Aging Senior Helpline: 1-800642-5119 or Central VT. Home Health and Hospice: 802-2231878
If you have questions or are looking for information related
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or those of you interested and trained
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points in the body. But trust me, there are
more! Some of you ask; so what is Reiki?
Reiki is a spiritual, mental, emotional
and physical healing practice nurtured by
the Universal Life Energy. It is the lifeforce energy that is a connecting link between the physical,
energy and spiritual bodies with the Universal body. A Reiki
practitioner looks for blocked areas in the energy field that are
restricting the flow of energy to the physical body causing the
physical disorder; thus removing this block with the help of
the Universal Life Energy.
The Seven Chakras are:
1. Base or Root Chakra (last bone in spinal cord *coccyx*)
2. Sacral Chakra (ovaries/prostate)
3. Solar Plexus Chakra (navel area)
4. Heart Chakra (heart area)
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Thursday, September 22
the risk of injury increases with age. Kim LaGue, PT, CVHHHs
Chief Operating Officer, and Angela McMann, PT, CVHHHs
Director of Long Term Care, will offer tips on how to safeguard
yourself and your home and to reduce preventable falls.
Fall Water Fest. Water Privatization and the Commons: the E.
Montpelier Springs Action (Vermont film segment) with organizer Carolyn Shapiro. Kellogg-Hubbard Library. 7-9 p.m.
Carolyn Shapiro is a writer, artist and activist who helped lead the
action against the privatization of a springs in East Montpelier.
Gubernatorial Candidate Forum on Womens Issues. Vermont
Statehouse. Noon to 1:30 p.m. Presented by the Vermont Commission
on Women, the League of Women Voters of Vermont, and Business
and Professional Women of Vermont, the event will be moderated by
Anne Galloway of VT Digger. Free and open to the public.
WATERBURY - Books Come to Life with AB2. Waterbury
Public Library. 10-11 a.m. Join Laurie Flaherty and Rachel
ODonald of AB2 (Active Body-Active Brain) for a creative
music and movement-based exploration of early literacy skills.
Each class will focus on a concept of dance tied to a childrens
book. A wide variety of music, props and rhythm instruments add
to the fun and learning! Ages 3-6. Free.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Start the Conversation. A film about
end-of-life planning will be shown at the Ainsworth Public
Libarary. 6 p.m. The film will be followed by Q & A with
CVHHH. Info: Library, 433-5887.
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woods and fields along the North Branch are excellent places to
witness it. Come for a morning walk to search for migrating warblers, vireos, tanagers, thrushes and more. Beginners welcome!
Binoculars available for loan.
Dave Keller Band CD Release Show. Sweet Melissas, Langdon
St. Separate shows at 8:30 p.m. and 10 p.m., $10 cover for each
show, no advance tickets, tickets only available at the door day of
show. For more info, contact Sweet Melissas at 802-225-6012 or
visit facebook.com/sweetmelissasvt/
Opening Reception of the Works Progress Administration
(WPA) Federal Art Collection. T.W. Wood Gallery. 5-7 p.m. The
WPA highlights social resistance art work from the 1930s and
1940s.
Lake Superior live at Positive Pie, 22 State St. 10 p.m. $5.
Album release
The Syringa Tree. Lost Nation Theater, 39 Main St. 7:30 p.m.
Info & Tickets: 802-229-0492 or www.lostnationtheater.org
WATERBURY - Steel Magnolias. Waterbury Festival House,
2933 Waterbury-Stowe Rd. 7:30 p.m. $15. Concerned with a
group of gossipy southern ladies in a small-town beauty parlor,
the play is alternately hilarious and touchingand, in the end,
deeply revealing of the strength and purposefulness which underlies the antic banter of its characters.
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Wednesday, September 21
12:00p CVTS Game of the Week
2:00p Rumney School Board
6:00p Vermont Floor Hockey
7:00p Montpelier School Board LIVE
Thursday, September 22
Tuesday, September 27
12:00p Berlin School Board
4:00p Bethel School Board
8:00p Rumney School Board
Wed, September 21
Thu, September 22
Fri, September 23
Friday, September 23
Monday, September 26
Mon, September 26
Tue, September 27
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with hand rhythm instruments to play if you wish, with refreshments served at the conclusion. Free and open to the public.
CABOT - Fall Foliage Festival. Coffee, donuts, and crafts at
Willey Memorial Building, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sign up for lunch and
supper reservations. Tour historic locations and Cabot Creamery,
visit local craft shops, enjoy a hay ride to a sugar house, and hike
Nicholas Ledge. Corn chowder and chili for lunch at Cabot
Church, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. $6 adults, $5 children. Turkey supper
seatings at 5 and 6:15 p.m. $12/$6. Reservations: Rose Bothfeld,
802-563-2715.
MONTPELIER - How To Postpartum Like A Boss with Ana
Campanile, Postpartum Doula & Program Director at Good
Beginnings. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Free. Learn
what to expect after birth from the bottom to the top! Create your
own postpartum care plan and get resources to help you feel prepared for what comes next after baby arrives. RSVP at info@
hungermountain.coop with name and contact information.
Building Empathy & Addressing Racial Oppression. KelloggHubbard Library. 6:30-8:30 p.m. The final session offers tools and
guidelines for action in order to reaffirm our commitment to creating and supporting an anti-oppressive society.
WATERBURY - Tech Craft Tuesdays: eOrigami. Waterbury
Public Library. 3-4 p.m. Light up your origami creation by adding
circuitry. For ages 7-11. Call library to register: 244-7036.
WEBSTERVILLE - Town of Barre Forest Walks. There are
abandoned quarries, amazing lookout points, and lots more. Bring
your nature photography questions, too. Meet at the kiosk off the
BARRE - Spaulding Mini-Metro Basketball try-outs. Spaulding parking lot at 44 Brook St. 9 a.m. Free fun for all ages. Dogs on
High School. 8-10 a.m. Open to boys and girls grades 5-8 who leashes welcome! Info: Marianne Kotch at 476-4185.
reside in the Spaulding High School district or an adjoining high
school district that does not offer a Mini-Metro team. Spaulding
basketball coaches will be on hand for evaluations. You must BARRE - Yoga with Monica DiGiovanni. Barre Area Senior
attend at least one day of try-outs to be eligible for a team. Info: Center, 131 S. Main St. #4. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. $5. Students
Corey, 802-279-3632 or Tanya, 802-505-8648.
are guided to find balance between breath and movement and to
Celebration of Life for Mike Witham. Gustos. 2-6 p.m. The be present moment to moment. Moving slowly, with great focus,
Cheever Bros. will come together for a small set of a few favorite turns yoga asana into a movement meditation perfect for opening
songs they once played. Mike Witham has been battling stage 4 tight joints and building muscle strength.
esophagus cancer for a year and hed like to see his friends and OLLI Series: The Barre Granite Museum. 7 Jones Brothers
fellow musicians all together for a final gathering. No cover Way. 1:30 p.m. $5 suggested donation.Executive Director Scott
charge but donations accepted for his benefit. Bring a dish or a McLaughlin will outline the story of Vermonts granite industry:
snack to share. Hosted by Donna Thunder Moran.
the immigrants, artists, and their legacy of tragedy, hope, innovaBERLIN - The Central Vermont CROP Hunger Walk. First tion, frustration, and beauty.
Congregational Church. Registration at 12:30 p.m. The walk will Solar Shine & Dine. The Quarry Kitchen & Spirits. 6-7:30 p.m.
begin at 1 p.m. on picturesque Berlin Pond. Info: Judy, 479-9002 Free. Have an appetizer and beer on SunCommon and learn about
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for lunch, concession food available. Free parking / free admis- about solar heating and cooling and free energy savings with
sion.
Efficiency Vermont. RSVP/info: joel@suncommon.com
BRADFORD - 37 Postcards. Old Church Theater, 137 North GROTON - Bike Groton with GMC. Moderate. 16 miles with
Main St. 4 p.m. See description 9/23
easy pace. Explore an old railroad bed from Ricker Pond to Bailey
MONTPELIER - An Afternoon with Michael Arnowitt. Pond. Check out as many as four other ponds along the way. Meet
Hosted at the home of Linda Young. 4-6 p.m. An afternoon of at Ricker Pond outlet at 1:00. Contact: Steve Lightholder, 479music, wine, hors dourves and desserts. Possible duet between 2304 or steve.lightholder@yahoo.com for more details.
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The Syringa Tree. Lost Nation Theater, 39 Main St. 2 p.m. Info
& Tickets: 802-229-0492 or www.lostnationtheater.org
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Info: (802) 223-2424 or UCCBethany@comcast.net
Fri., Sept. 23 ~ 7-11 pm
Caterpillar Fest! North Branch Nature Center, 713 Elm St. 11 a.m. 1. Dont Breathe (R)
to 3 p.m. Fee: $10 nonmembers, $8 members, $5 kids. Engaging 2. Suicide Squad (PG-13)
Sherri Lambertons
educators from The Caterpillar Lab, including founder Sam Jaffe, 3. Kubo and the Two Strings
will be here to tell you all about dozens of species you never knew (PG) animated
KARAOKE SHOW
might be hiding in your own backyards. This year, they will bring 4. Sausage Party (R)
$3 Cover
some unique and exciting early fall species. Youll meet strange 5. Mechanic: Resurrection
and surprising slug caterpillars, camouflaged prominents that blend (R) Jason Statham, Jessica
Sat., Sept. 24 ~ 7-11 pm
perfectly into leaf edges, giant silkmoth species preparing to pupate
Alba
for the cold months, and more!
Enjoy The Band
6. Petes Dragon (PG) Bryce
Holistic Health and Wellness Fair. Christ Church on State Street. 7. War Dogs (R)
The
Vibrations
1-6 p.m. Tarot, Reiki, astrology, massage, 15 classes, and more. $1 8. Bad Moms (R)
$5
Cover
admission at door. Practictioners by donation. $15 pays for all classes
9. Jason Bourne (PG-13)
both days.
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MONTPELIER - Introduction to The Work of Byron Katie at Huston, Toby Kebbell
21 & OVER
the Holistic Health & Wellness Fair, Christ Church, 64 State St.,
(c) 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.
For information, call
2-3 p.m. Workshop presenter: Lucy Blue. The Work is a way of
the Post at 479-9058
self-inquiry that has helped thousands of people to find inner
peace and freedom. $1 admission to the fair + $5 workshop fee.
Beginners welcome! Info: 802-454-7726.
Sunday, September 25
Wednesday, September 28
Monday, September 26
CALAIS - Words Out Loud. Old West Church, 758 Old West
Church Rd. 3 p.m. Poetry & Parables, Fantasy & Fables. Chard
deNiord and Bianca Stone presenting.
MONTPELIER - Green Corn Season: The Role of Story,
Music, Dance and Food In Community Well Being. Part VII of
Wabanaki Ethnobotany Series with Dr. Frederick M. Wiseman.
VCIH, 252 Main St. 6-9 p.m. $17/$15 for members. The most
important ceremony of the Abenaki Horticultural/Ritual Calendar
is the Green Corn Ceremony. Join Prof. Wiseman as he shares his
studies into the origins of the ceremony that seem embedded in
half-forgotten legends of the Abenaki Creation Time, and encoded
in the controversial Corn Song.
WALDEN - Vermonts Northeast Kingdom Annual Fall Foliage
Festival - Walden. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Begin your week at Walden
Church in Noyesville Village (signs - just off Route 15) with registration, coffee & donuts at 9 a.m. Visit with Walden crafters and
take driving caravan tours with local guides to meet artisans at their
small home businesses. Homemade soup and sandwich lunch ($5).
Enjoy musical entertainment as the prelude to the family style
Barbecued Beef Supper, served with mashed potatoes, veggies,
rolls and home-baked pies, beginning at 5:30 p.m, $12. For supper
reservations and information, call Judy Clifford evenings at 802563-2777 or daily at 802-793-5011.
WATERBURY - Monthly Coloring Crew. Waterbury Public
Library. 6-8 p.m. Drop in to relax and find your Zen moment with
adult coloring books. For teens through adults.
Tuesday, September 27
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MONTPELIER - Soak it, Steam it, Rub it: Herbal Care for
Down There. VCIH, 252 Main St. 6-8 p.m. $10 members/$12
non-members/free for VCIH students. In this class we will learn
short and long-term herbal and lifestyle support for common
infections of the genito-urinary system, with a special focus on
BV, yeast infections, UTIs and herpes. Register at www.vtherbcenter.org; by emailing info@vtherbcenter.org; or by calling
802-224-7100.
Beginners Meditation with Ginny Sassaman, M.S., C.I.P.P.
Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 1 p.m. A supportive, welcoming, nonjudgmental setting to help you establish
an ongoing meditation practice that best suits your life. Secular
and fun. Minimum of eight needed for class to run, $8 per class;
with the expectation participants attend every class.
What Are You Really Practicing? with Robert Kest, Ph.D. Hunger
Mountain Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Exploring the many different
approaches to mindfulness and the variety of world views, experiences, and relationships to nature and being that they cultivate.
RSVP: info@hungermountain.coop with name and contact info.
Prevention Works: Vermonts Renewed Commitment. Presented
by Prevent Child Abuse Vermont. Capitol Plaza. 9:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Presentations by gubernatorial candidates with questions from
participants and workshops in afternoon. Info: 802-229-5724.
NORTHFIELD - Norwich Writers Series with sci-fi author, Will
Alexander. Kreitzberg Library Multipurpose Room. 4-5 p.m. Free
and open to the public, Alexander, an author of fantasy and science
fiction for kids, will be reading selected stories.
PLAINFIELD - Fall Foliage Day. Grace Methodist Church on
Main St. 9 AM: Coffee Hour & sign up for tours; 11:30AM to
1PM: Luncheon $5; 5PM & 6PM: Supper $12 (Barbecued
Chicken, Mostaccioli, Baked Beans). Reservations: Joanne Martin,
802-454-7301 or Joyce Fowler, 802-454-8306
WATERBURY - Downloading eBooks and Audiobooks.
Waterbury Public Library. 6:30-8 p.m. Learn how to download
your favorite books on any device. Please bring your own!
Register: 244-7036.
Thursday, September 29
Friday, September 30
Elm St. 7:30-9 a.m. Free for members and kids, $10 for nonmembers September is the peak of fall songbird migration, and
the woods and fields along the North Branch are excellent places
to witness it. Come for a morning walk to search for migrating
warblers, vireos, tanagers, thrushes and more. Beginners welcome! Binoculars available for loan.
WATERBURY - Steel Magnolias. Waterbury Festival House,
2933 Waterbury-Stowe Rd. 7:30 p.m. $15. See description 9/23
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Church from 7:30-10 a.m. Library book sale 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and
browse in the Peter Paul Historical House anytime during the day.
Great Pumpkin weigh-in from 10:30 to 12:30 at the Upper Valley
Grill. Annual parade 1:30 p.m. led by the Blue Mountain School
Band. Old Fashioned Hymn Sing at the Methodist Church at 8 p.m.
to close the day. 61st year of World Famous Chicken Pie Supper!
Serving times are 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $12/
adults, $6/children under 12. Reservations required. Take-out dinners also available by reservation. RSVP: Peter Lyon, 802-5843020 to both the Chicken Pie Supper and Lumberjack Breakfast.
RANDOLPH - Infant and Child CPR class. Gifford Conference
Center (44 South Main, St. 1-4 p.m. Free
STOWE - Annual Stowe Oktoberfest. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The
Town of Stowes event field will be transformed into a Bavarian
village, under a traditional tent this year for this annual celebration of the harvest and fall foliage. From Oompah bands to
authentic Bavarian foods and freshly brewed Vermont beers to
traditional sing-a-longs and dancing, even a silent auction
theres something for every villager young and old.
WATERBURY - Steel Magnolias. Waterbury Festival House,
2933 Waterbury-Stowe Rd. 7:30 p.m. $15. See description 9/23
Sunday, October 2
Monday, October 3
Tuesday, October 4
BARRE - RSVP for Harvest Chicken Dinner. Call Call 4790667 or 479-3440. Dinner on October 8th at 5:30 p.m. St. MonicaSt. Michael School, 79 Summer St. Menu includes: Chicken &
Biscuits, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Squash, Coleslaw, Cranberry
Sauce, Homemade Pies & Cakes, Beverages. $12/Adults, $6
Children under age 12)
Memoir Writing Workshop. Barre Area Senior Center. 10:3011:30 a.m. Minimum enrollment: 6; $5 per person. Take a trip
down memory lane and write the beginning of your life story for
yourself, your family, and your loved ones. We will share our
writing and get group feedback, with feedback from group
instructor, too!
STOWE - Bike Stowe with GMC. Moderate. 20-25 miles. Moss
Glenn Falls to Morrisville and return on Randolph Road. Bring
lunch and water or buy lunch in Morrisville. Helmet required.
Contact Mary Smith, 505-0603 or Mary Garcia, 622-0585 for
meeting time and place.
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Williamstowns Justin Morande (center, #10 in white) uses his head as he muscles his way through a
pair of Northfield defenders during last Friday afternoons game in Williamstown. The Blue Devils
posted a come-from-behind 3-2 win over the Marauders and improved to 5-0. Photo by Bill Croney
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Chelseas Maegan Winters is just steps away from the finish line at the girls JV race that was part of the all-day long U-32 Open
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Pat
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4. If your child is playing organized football, soccer, field hockey or doing cross country running on a
school or community team, it is a good idea to get a
physical exam from your health care professional if
your child has not had one yet this year, just to make
sure your child does not have any special injury
risks.
5. Finally, make sure your child does not play when
they are injured even if they want to. Playing when a child
is injured, which can include a concussion, and before an
injury to the body or brain has had a chance to heal, is a
really bad idea that can lead to an even worse injury that may
end their season. Let your childs health care professional help
determine when they are ready to return to the game.
Hopefully tips like this will not allow you to fumble the
next time you want to intercept any injuries and will help you
to reach your goal of keeping your child safe when they play
fall sports this year.
Lewis First, MD, is chief of Pediatrics at The University of
Vermont Childrens Hospital and chair of the Department of
Pediatrics at the University of Vermont College of Medicine.
You can also catch First with Kids weekly on WOKO
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CARS, TRUCKS
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ANTIQUE CHERRY DINING
ROOM TABLE W/6 Chairs,
matching Buffet and China
Cabinet, all in perfect conditions, $800.00. 802-485-4896
GREAT DEALS and always
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Johnson Antiques
4 Summer St. E.Barre
802-249-2525, 8:30-3:30
Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri; Sat till
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delivery to Seniors. 802-279- $250.00. 802-793-8686.
2595
KIRBY VACCUUM system
with all attachments. Used
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FURNITURE
FULL SIZE COUCH
3X8
Used Very Little
Olive Green-Great Shape
Price Negotiable
802-229-4097
MUSICAL
NORTH BRANCH Instruments, LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair. Buy and Sell
used Fretted Instruments.
Michael Ricciarelli 802-2290952, 802-272-1875 www.
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CAMPING
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802-498-3692
OLD
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PLATES
WANTED. Pre 1920 by Serious Collector. Cash buyer.
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Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
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802-387-4498
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Animals-Farm ......................500
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
Childcare Service ................030
Christmas Trees ..................370
Class & Workshops .............103
Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108
Furniture..............................180
Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113
Home Appliances ................160
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
Insurance/Investments ........090
Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
Miscellaneous .....................150
Musical ................................200
Personals ............................105
Professional Services .........540
Rideshare ............................125
Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235
Support Groups ..................107
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120
Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630
Camps for Sale ...................650
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Condominiums ....................680
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610
WOOD/ HEATING
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continued
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Discount Prices!
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Tool Warehouse Outlet, BarreMontpelier Rd. 802-479-3363,
1-800-462-7656
STUMPS*STUMPS*STUMPS
We Grind All Stumps for reasonable prices, Call Randy
Pickel Tree Service at 802479-3403/802-249-7164
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
ALL QUALITY
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Cut/Split/Delivered
$250/Cord
Call
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Forest Service
802-426-3796
ANTHRACITE COAL
5 Sizes in stock
Bulk Only
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www.blackrockcoal.com
1-800-639-3197
802-223-4385
BEWARE OF The Vermont
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done. 802-454-8561.
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Deluxe
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Asking:
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Call
479-1872
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continued
FLEA-MARTKET
@ Bethel Drive-In,
Second Annual, Sat & Sun,
Sept 24 & 25, 10am-2pm.
Rain or Shine.
Many vendors and Crafters,
Free parking, Free admittance, Lunch available,
something for everyone!
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GARAGE SALE
29 Hilltop Ave, Barre VT
9/23 8-2, 9/24 8-12.
Books, Antiques, Craft items
and more. Rain or shine
GARAGE SALE
45 Cookson Drive
East Montpelier VT
September 23 &24
8-4
Boston Rocker, Computer
Armoire, Radio Flyer wagon,
Books, DVDs, Compressor,
Snowmachine Suits(1-mans,
1-Ladies) Plus helmets,
Wooded Highback under the
seat storage bench.
YARD SALEPLAINFIELD
Saturday 9/24, 10AM-3PM.
2792 Lower Rd. Yard and
Barn sale including vintage
furniture, antiques, carpet,
model trains, garden supplies
and household items. Rain or
shine. Cash only.
YARD SALE 29 Hill Side Ave
Barre City VT. 9/23-25, 95.
Handmade antique doll, Baby
swing & clothes, Craft supplies, keyboard & microphone,
and Much more.
ENORMOUS GARAGE/YARD
SALE
September...Thursday 22, Friday 23, Saturday 24 Rain or
Shine 8:00AM-4:00PM.
24 Sunnyside Dr, East Barre...
off E Cobble Hill Rd Many Antique and Vintage items, Linens, Camping items, Books,
Men & Womens XL clothing,
children toys, Holiday decorations, Park bench, Fire pit,
tools, Many, many diverse
household & yard items..Many
25, 50 cent & free items.
Classified
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10AM
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
ANIMALS/PETS
DmFURNACE
MAN
PICARDS GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
26 Years
SPRING-FALL CLEAN-UP
Mowing, Hedges, Garage
cleaning, Painting & Staining
Free Estimates-Insured
Call 802-229-0694 or
793-2363
continued
Country
Pampered
Paws
Pet Grooming &
Boarding
East Montpelier
802-229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
$A1-CASH PAID
TO $300+
CARS, TRUCKS
For More Info, 802-522-4279
ALL YOUR
Tree Service Needs Call
Randy Pickels Full Tree Service, Includes Tree Removal,
Trimming, Stump Grinding,
Hedge and Shrub Trimming,
and feeding.
Call Randy at
802-479-3403/802-249-7164
Free Estimate, 35+ years
experience, Fully Insured.
INTERNATIONAL FARMALL
ANTIQUE & VINTAGE
Cub Lowboy with 42 Woods
CLOCKS
Belly mower. Runs strong,
Professionally Cleaned &
just serviced. $2500 obo. 802Repaired. Reasonable Prices,
883-9305
Pickup/Delivery Available,
ClockWork Wayne,
JD 440 CRAWLER 2Cyl, De802-431-5416
troit Diesel, $5,000 Firm, Call
(Rochester VT)
802-485-7434
BEAUREGARD CONSTRUCLAWNGEVITY
TION
LAWN MOWING, *hauling*
Standing Seam/Asphalt
yard clean-up, garden, tree &
Shingles
bush planting & removal, lawn
Framing/Renovations
seeding. Free Estimates. Call
802-223-7900 Home
Kyle 802-249-6270.
802-249-6191 Cell
LOW-IMPACT TRACTOR
BRUSH HOGGING large or
Logging Since 1990; Small
small areas, Rhett Savoie,
Jobs ok by total volume,
prefer to work East of Barre- 802-272-7130.
Montpelier Area.
CLEANING Professionally for
802-778-0832
Commercial & Residential.
STUMPS*STUMPS*STUMPS Call 371-8083
We Grind All Stumps for reasonable prices, Call Randy
Pickel Tree Service at 802479-3403/802-249-7164
TIRED OF BARK MULCH?
COLORED STONE ROCKS!
New landscape stone in stock,
1 winter white marble chips
and snow white play sand.
www.landscapestonesofvermont.com at Black Rock Coal,
East Montpelier, VT. 802-2234385, 1-800-639-3197.
YARD SALE
On the corner of Smith and
Berlin, Barre VT 9/24 9-3.
NIB futon, unused telescope,
gun cabinet, cello, 2 guitars,
NIB android tablet, Kindle Fire
Pokemon games, DVDs, foreign currency, gun supplies,
plushes and much more!
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
WALK BEHIND snow blower, Boarding dogs. Heated runs.
Ariens 12.5HP, 28 wide, 21 Located Orange Center, 479hi, 1 year old, a wonderful 0466.
machine, $800.00. Dave or
Mary.802-485-7253.
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
CARPET AND
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Residential & Commercial
223-6490
continued
802-249-2814
LAWN & GARDEN Mini Excavating, Small excavation projects, post hole drilling, small
stump removal, driveway
grading, rototilling, food plots,
utility ditches, material moving and spreading, small field
brush hogging, Specializing
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landshaping)
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PAINTING INTERIOR/
EXTERIOR
Wallpaper removal, sheetrock
repairs and more. Neat, clean,
quality work. Free Estimates.
Insured.
Call 802-793-1017.
continued
PROFESSIONAL WINDOW
CLEANING done in the
Barre-Montpelier area. Free
estimates. Call Joe 802-2296527.
STUMPS*STUMPS*STUMPS
We Grind All Stumps for reasonable prices, Call Randy
Pickel Tree Service at 802479-3403/802-249-7164
TRASH REMOVAL
from your attic, basement or
garage. Call Joe 802-4983692.
WEED WACKING & LAWN
MOWING, Free estimate, Bob
Morin 802-522-9753
CASH $
JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-9172495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
CASH $
JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-9172495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
CLASSIFIEDS
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Barre, Vermont 05641
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2003 Suzuki XL7 176,001 miles ....................................$ 999
1999 Ford Explorer tan 140061 miles ........................$2,500
2000 Ford Escort 123,034 miles .................................$2,999
2005 Volkswagen New Beetle 128153 miles ..............$2,999
2000 Nissan Maxima silver 91890 miles ....................$3,999
2005 Honda Civic 153000 miles..................................$4,999
1995 Subaru Legacy 165773 miles.............................$4,999
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5999 miles .....................$5,999
2000 Buick LeSabre 131800 miles .............................$7,999
2008 Chevrolet HHR orange 87812 miles .................$7,999
2006 Chevrolet Malibu 129736 miles..........................$7,999
2006 Kia Sorento 86580 miles ....................................$7,999
2006 Mercury Mariner grey, 138158 miles .................$7,999
2007 Toyota Camry 111908 miles ...............................$7,999
2011 Chevrolet Aveo 87907 miles ..............................$8,999
2008 Chevrolet Impala 135402 miles .........................$8,999
2012 Hyundai Accent 15369 miles .............................$8,999
2010 Kia Optima 88891 miles .....................................$8,999
2007 Nissan Sentra 113345 miles ..............................$8,999
2008 Volkswagen Rabbit 106448 miles .....................$8,999
2006 Honda Element 178080 miles ............................$9,999
2008 Honda Element 165415 miles ............................$9,999
2006 Jeep Liberty 77867 miles ...................................$9,999
2007 Jeep Liberty 112541 miles .................................$9,999
2005 Toyota Sienna 160109 miles...............................$9,999
2010 Toyota Prius 97153 miles ..................................$9,999
2007 Honda CR-V 123888 miles ...............................$10,999
2008 Jeep Liberty 111686 miles ...............................$11,999
2008 Toyota RAV4 153187 miles ...............................$11,999
2009 Chevrolet Equinox 101368 miles .....................$12,999
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan 137608 miles ..............$12,999
2005 Ford F150 blue 149979 miles ...........................$12,999
2012 Nissan Versa 70517 miles ................................$12,999
2004 Toyota Tundra 123536 miles .............................$12,999
2013 Nissan Versa 85430 miles ................................$13,999
2005 Toyota Tundra 92232 miles ...............................$15,999
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$5,550
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NOKIAN
YOKOHAMA
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UNIROYAL
Before 10AM
Automatic..................................... $2,800
GENERAL
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FISHER DEALER!
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1983 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED
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$5,995
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OUTLANDER SPORT ES
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SALE
PRICE:
Stk.#QC1676
MSRP $23,090
19,980
MustMust
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trade
a 2012
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vehicle
andand
finance
with
dealer
finance
with
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PRICE:
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a 2012
or newer
andvehicle
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to qualify.
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a 2012
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newer
and
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Listed by Kevin Copeland
Berlin- $295,000
Free standing, 3 story Berlin commercial building.
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MLS# 4470369
Listed by John Biondolillo
Barre- $279,000
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Listed by Courtney Brummert
Barre- $214,900
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Listed by Sue Arguin
Barre- $129,900
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