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email us at sales@vt-world.com Lareau Farmstead in Waitsfield, photo by David Garten

Four Vermont Properties Listed in the


4. Deadline for entries is Feb. 16, 2017.
5. Winners will be drawn at random from the contest entries. 1 entry

National Register of Historic Places


per household. Winners will be published in the Feb. 22 edition.

Find Cupid Four historic Vermont and owned it until her death children. With support from
properties representing the in 2011. The house and the the federal Rehabilitation
states medical, literary, agri- surrounding wilderness fea- Investment Tax Credits, the
cultural, and industrial past ture prominently in much of complex is being renovated
403 Rt. 302-BERLIN BARRE, VERMONT 05641 are now officially listed in Stones work. The property is for residential and commer-
the National Register of now owned by the Ruth Stone cial use.
Historic Places. Foundation, which is devel- These successful nomina-
NAME _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Vermont State Hospital oping plans to establish a tions illustrate the variety of
Historic District in Waterbury writers retreat at the site. historic resources we have
documents the history and In Waitsfield, the original across Vermont, said Devin
ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ architecture of the former home of American Flatbread Colman, State Architectural
Dont forget Vermont State Hospital, now is part of the Lareau Historian. The effort to
to include known as the Waterbury State Farmstead National Register nominate these properties
your list of _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Office Complex. Tropical listing. Settled c. 1795 by was initiated by the property
participating Storm Irene devastated the Simeon Stoddard, the prop- owners, who embraced their
advertisers! site in 2011, and its success- erty includes a dairy barn that role in protecting and cele-
DAYTIME PHONE ___________________________________________ ful rehabilitation included a is being rehabilitated as a brating Vermonts history.
careful analysis of its history seasonal event and gallery The Division for Historic
If I win, I would like my and development from 1891 space. This project is using Preservation is proud to join
gift certificate from this to the present. federal Rehabilitation in their endeavors to recog-
partcipating advertiser _________________________________________________________________________________
The Ruth Stone House in Investment Tax Credits, one nize the places that tell the
Goshen recounts the literary of the advantages of listing in real story of Vermont histo-
career of Vermont Poet the National Register of ry.
Laureate Ruth Stone, who Historic Places. The National Register of
purchased the house in 1956 A mill complex in North Historic Places is the official
Bennington was listed in the list of the nations historic
National Register in recogni- places worthy of preserva-
tion of its association with tion. Listing in the National
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2017 Clarke Dinner and Slide Show Series Fish & Wildlife Urges Extra Caution on the Ice
Continues with Majestic Moose Anyone venturing onto the ice for ice fish-
ing or other activities is urged to exercise
on Vermont lakes, and several people have
drowned as a result.
There will be a slide show entitled Majestic extra caution by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Leave information about your plans with
Moose on Saturday February 18 at the Department. someone where you intend to fish and
Warmer weather in January has caused ice when you expect to return.
Unitarian Church of Montpelier. The presen- to deteriorate on lakes, ponds and rivers Wear a personal flotation device and dont
tation will include little-known facts such as: throughout the state, including those in north- fish alone.
a cow moose can run 35 mph, hold 100 ern Vermont according to State Game Warden Fish with a friend. Ice fishing is a great
pounds of food in her stomach, move each eye Jenna Reed. sport to share with family members and
independently, remain underwater for long Lake Memphremagog has pressure cracks friends, and having a partner with you increas-
periods of time, and routinely give birth to throughout the lake, said Reed. The ones es both the fun and the safety.
twins. near the Canadian Border and Strawberry Ice varies in thickness and condition.
Vermonts magnificent cow and bull moose Acres have had multiple vehicles break Always carry an ice spud or chisel to check
have adapted in many ways to thrive in their through due to the large cracks and thin ice, ice as you proceed.
woods and water-based habitat. and some pressure cracks are submerged and Be extremely cautious crossing ice near
difficult to see. Please use extreme caution river mouths, points of land, bridges, islands,
Speaker Alison Thomas of the VT Fish & out on the lake. Driving a vehicle onto the ice and over reefs and springs. Current almost
Wildlife Department will show amazing pho- is dangerous and not recommended. always causes ice to be thinner over these
tos and talk about the surprising qualities that On January 26, Warden Michael Scott areas.
make this animal so fascinating. The slide pulled fisherman Richard Leblanc, 62, of Avoid going onto the ice if it has melted
show is free and begins at 7:30 p.m. A deli- Orleans from Lake Willoughby shortly after away from the shore. This indicates melting
cious vegetarian dinner with hot mulled cider receiving a 911 call. CPR efforts by Warden is underway, and ice can shift position as
begins at 6 p.m. and is $15. Scott and first responders were not success- wind direction changes.
All proceeds benefit the Unitarian Church ful. Waves from open water can quickly break
of Montpelier. For dinner tickets, email Nancy Fish & Wildlife also reports anglers fell up large areas of ice. If you can see open
through the ice and at Shelburne Pond and water in the lake and the wind picks up, get
Schulz: SaddleShoes2@gmail.com Waterbury Reservoir last week, but they were off!
able to get out safely. Bring your fully-charged cell phone with
We are urging all outdoor enthusiasts to you.
be extremely cautious and prepared if they Carry a set of hand spikes to help you work
Special Snow Goose Harvest Opportunity in Vermont are going to venture out on any ice, said
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Commissioner
your way out onto the surface of the ice if you
go through. Holding one in each hand, you
Since 2009, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Information Program by going to the Vermont Louis Porter. Ice conditions can vary dra- can alternately punch them into the ice and
Service has annually issued a Conservation Fish & Wildlife Department website or by matically on different parts of a lake. pull yourself up and out.
Order to allow the reduction of the popula- calling toll free 1-877-306-709. Remember, even though it may look thick Carry a safety line that can be thrown to
tion of migrating greater and lesser snow Hunters who obtain a permit will be enough on the surface, moving water from someone who has gone through the ice.
geese as well as Ross geese. The numbers of required to complete an online survey after currents, rivers and springs can cause ice to Heated fishing shanties must have good
these geese have grown so high that they are April 28 and prior to May 16, 2017, whether form unevenly. ventilation to prevent deadly carbon monox-
destroying habitat for themselves and other they hunted or not. Hunters without access to Leave your car or truck on shore. Every ide poisoning. Open a window or the door
species. the internet may obtain a copy of the survey year several motor vehicles go through the ice part way to allow in fresh air.
Eight states in the Atlantic Flyway by calling 802-878-1564.
(Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, The breeding population of greater snow
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and geese has grown from approximately 50,000
Vermont) will hold a similar Spring Snow birds in the mid-1960s to 915,000 birds
Goose Conservation Order in 2017. today, said David Sausville, Vermonts
The Vermont 2017 Spring Snow Goose waterfowl project biologist. This increase
Conservation Order will occur statewide. The has resulted in damage to agricultural crops
daily bag limit is 15 snow geese, and there is and marsh vegetation in staging and winter-
no possession limit. Waterfowl hunting regu- ing areas from Quebec to North Carolina. The
lations in effect last fall will apply during the
2017 Spring Snow Goose Conservation Order
with the exception that unplugged shotguns
Atlantic Flyway has established a goal of
500,000 greater snow geese to bring popula-
tions in balance with their habitat and reduce
CENTRAL VERMONT
and electronic calls may be used, and shoot-
ing hours will be extended until one half hour
crop depredation.
During spring migration, snow geese typi-
Chamber Of Commerce
after sunset. cally move through the Champlain Valley in
A 2017 Spring Snow Goose Harvest Permit late March and early April. They usually pass ANNOUNCES THE FIRST ANNUAL
is required and is available at no charge on the through Vermont fairly quickly in route to

St. Patricks
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Departments web- their spring staging areas along the St.
site (www.vtfishandwildlife.com) under Lawrence River Valley. They remain there
Hunt-Waterfowl-Spring Snow Goose Hunt. for about a month before moving on to their
Hunters may also call the Essex Junction nesting areas in the Eastern Canadian Arctic.
Office (802-878-1564) to request a permit. Since 1986, waterfowl hunters have raised

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hunting license (residents $26, nonresident Vermont through their purchases of Vermont
small game $50), a 2017 Harvest Information duck stamps, prints and resulting interest
Program (HIP) number, a 2016 federal migra- earned on the funds. To date, 89 wetland proj-
tory hunting stamp ($25), and a 2017 Vermont ects totaling 11,534 acres have been con-
migratory waterfowl stamp ($7.50). served, acquired, or enhanced for wildlife and
Hunters can register with the Harvest the citizens of Vermont.
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Aldrich Public Library Bookmarks
Second Saturday Classic Film Winners receive gift certificates and awards and can read
Series their pieces aloud at a special reception on March 16 at the
Saturday, February 11 at 1:30 p.m. Aldrich Public Library.
James Dean shot to stardom with
his first film in 1955, directed by Elia Music of Slavery: Spirituals and Songs of Freedom
Kazan from John Steinbecks epic Saturday, February 18 at 3 p.m.
novel about a California farming fam- The horrors of slavery resulted in African-Americans creat-
ily at the time of World War I. Dean ing their own music of both tragedy and hope. Over six thou-
plays Cal Trask, who desperately seeks sand spirituals have been documented, primarily rooted in the
approval from his stern father, played by Raymond Massey. theology of the Hebrew Bible. Many of these however, were
Film expert Rick Winston introduces each film and leads a also code songs pointing the way to the north and to free-
lively discussion afterward. Free popcorn! Call the library at dom. Other songs also held out the promise of freedom. Steve
476-7550 for movie title and rating information. This is the Finner and Heather Moz will present a program of spirituals
final film in the series this year; we hope to welcome Rick and songs of freedom, some familiar and some perhaps not.
back for another fine film series next winter! There will be opportunities for those present to join in sing-
ing.
Its more fun to DIY: Pie in a jar
Tuesday, February 14 at 5 p.m. (2nd Tuesday each month) Anime night lock-in
Teens are invited to make a pie in a jar to take home and Saturday, February 25 from 4-8 p.m.
eat, or give to a friend or loved one. Grades 7-12 are invited to join us for free dinner and snacks
and a night filled with anime! Permission slip required.
Teen Advisory Council
Thursday, February 16 at 4:15pm (3rd Thursday each Friends of the Library Winter Banquet and Auction
month) Saturday, March 4 at the Barre Elks Club
Seventh through 12th graders can help us plan awesome The Friends are gearing up for another stellar Winter
events such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, anime night and more! Banquet and Auction fundraiser! This is their biggest fund-
Route 5, Lyndonville, VT Ask the teen librarian to join raiser of the year, and every penny raised goes to support
library programs and collections. Reserve your tickets by
Mon. thru Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-3, Sun. Closed February 20 to be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift cer-
Annual Greater Barre Community Writing Contest:
1-800-439-5996 Finding Voice tificate to The Quarry! Tickets can be purchased in person at
296 Meadow St., Littleton, NH Deadline: February 17 the library or by calling 476-7550.
4584 U.S. Rte. 5, Newport, VT Finding voice can mean many things: expressing oneself,
Free Tax Preparation with Capstone Community
standing up for others, speaking for the oppressed whose
voices are not heard, or maybe discovering who you are. Action
Write a story, poem, or essay about finding voice. Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. from Feb. 18 through
There are separate entry categories for grades 1-12, adults, April 15 in the Milne Room
and seniors. Pieces can be submitted to Karen Heath or Lindy If you had income up to $54,000 in 2016, Capstones vol-
THANK YOU FOR SAYING Johnson at BCEMS or BTMES, Sue Brennan at SHS, or John unteers can help you prepare and file your state and federal
income tax returns for free. They can also assist those who
Poeton at the Aldrich Public Library. For full guidelines and
I SAW IT IN an entry form, visit www.aldrichpubliclibrary.org or stop by only need to file a Vermont Renters Rebate or Homestead
the schools or library. Declaration.

Contacting Congress Ainsworth


Our Local Food Shelf Needs Donations:
January and February can be a challenging time to keep

U.S. Rep. Peter Welch


Public Library shelves stocked at the Food Shelf. Drop off non-perishable
goods at the library and we will make sure they are deliv-
Williamstown ered.
Mailing address:
128 Lakeside Ave, Suite 235 Storytime:
Storytime is changing to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays in FREE Magazines:
Burlington, VT 05401 We are cleaning out our old magazines from 2016. Come
Web site: www.welch.house.gov order to accommodate more participants. Join us for stories, a
Phone: (888) 605-7270 or (802) 652-2450 craft and songs with Ms. Snow, our librarian. No need to reg- and take what you wish.
ister, just come.
Library Hours:
U.S. Sen. Bernard Sanders Project Circle: 2:00 to 6:00 Mon, Thurs, Fri.
Mailing address: Join us for a circle of the arts. Bring your knitting, quilting, 2 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, 9:00 to 6:00 Wednesday, 9:00 to 1:00
1 Church St., Third Floor, sewing, etc. 10 years to adults. There will be a professional on Saturday
Burlington, VT 05401 hand for questions. Saturday, February 18, 10 a.m. Please call Look for us on Facebook: Ainsworth Public Library, 802-
Web site: www.sanders.senate.gov to register. Free. 433-5887, library@williamstownvt.org, www.ainsworthpub-
Phone: (802) 862-0697 liclibrary.org

U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy


Mailing address: short, 30 minute film before community supper is served.


199 Main St., Fourth Floor,
Burlington, VT 05401 Moving Pictures: Films about Immigration
Web site: www.leahy.senate.gov Third Wednesdays at 7 p.m. The next film is on Feb. 15.
Phone: (802) 863-2525 A stimulating film series which will challenge your ideas
Song Circle and Circle-songs with Heidi Wilson about immigration.
Second Wednesdays from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. The next one is
on Feb. 8. Film: A Tribute to David Budbill
Well start each evening with a sing-along Song Circle Friday, February 17 at 7 p.m.
using Rise Up Singing, the great collection of folk songs. Thanks to a small group of David Budbills friends, includ-
PUZZLES ON PAGE 8 PUZZLES ON
Then well explore some circle singing, lifting our voices in ing poet Jody Gladding, poetry organizer Lisa von Kann, and
painter Susan Walp, a sold-out tribute to one of Vermonts
spontaneous harmony-rich songs. Well sing renditions of
most beloved poets and playwrights took place on June 13,
SUDOKU MAGIC MAZE
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both traditional songs and fresh brand new songs that we cre-
ate together as we explore how to turn a simple melody into a 2016just three months before David died. The tribute
living, changing, multi-layered song. All voices and ages which features a dozen poets, actors, and friends reading
welcome. Davids poetry, plays, and essayswas hosted by Montpeliers
Lost Nation Theater and filmed by Susan Bettmann. Join
Natural Marshfield: Medicinal Uses of Invasive Plants David Budbills daughter and literary executor, Nadine
Thursday, February 16 at 7 p.m. Budbill, and videographer, Susan Bettmann, to view the film
Betzy Bancroft, VCIH Herbalist, will talk about the medic- of the tribute, followed by refreshments and sharing.
inal uses of invasive plants.
Monthly Book Group for Adults: Fourth Mondays at 7
Childrens Film Night p.m.
Third Wednesdays from 5:30 to 6 p.m. The next film is on Join us for the Jaquith book group. For copies of the book,
Feb. 15. please stop by the library. New members are always welcome,
For kids of all ages and their grown-ups. Come enjoy a and its only one hour a month!
Februarys Book: H is for Hawk by Helen MacDonald

SUPER CROSSWORD
Montpelier Senior Activity Center
The Montpelier Senior Activity Montpelier Senior Activity Center Trip to China:
Center is your home for healthy aging One Spot Remaining
and lifelong learning. We are an active Join the Montpelier Senior Activity Center for a 10-day trip
community, and theres always some- to China this April! Visit the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Terra
thing to do, no matter your interest. If Cotta Warriors, and other landmarks while learning about
youre 50 or older, wed love to wel- traditional Chinese medicine and the Chinese approach to
come you as a member of the Montpelier aging. One space is remaining, and the deadline is Monday,
Senior Activity Center! Read on to February 13 to sign up. For more information, contact Janna
learn about our latest updates and our Clar at 262-6283 or jclar@montpelier-vt.org
upcoming events, many of which are free and open to the
public. If youd like to learn more, call us at 223-2518 or stop Upcoming Events at the Montpelier Senior Activity
by at 58 Barre St. in Montpelier. Center
The Montpelier Senior Activity Center is hosting several
Montpelier Senior Activity Center 50th Anniversary great events in February, and you are invited! Learn about
Gala: black artists in America on Thursday, February 9 at 1 p.m.
Save the Date with art historian Debby Tait. Explore Montpelier by the light
Save the date for the Montpelier Senior Activity Centers of the full moon with leader Nancy Schulz on Friday,
50th Anniversary Celebration Gala on Saturday, June 10 at February 10 at 6 p.m. Enjoy photographs from Jamaica and
the Capitol Plaza Hotel! Its sure to be a great time, with spe- one volunteers journey to document historic Jewish cemeter-
cial guests, a 50th Anniversary presentation, dinner, music by ies in Kingston on Tuesday, February 14 at 6:30 p.m. All three
Fred Wilbur, dancing, and fun! Everyone of all ages is wel- events are free and open to the public! Call us at 223-2518 to
come. More information to follow. learn more or RSVP.
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Ongoing Events abuse recovery. Recovery coaching and other support programs;
recreational facilities (pool, ping pong, games). Open Mon.-Wed. 10
to 5 years. Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. 685-
2188.
BARRE - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. Pre- a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat. 6-11 TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Nonprofit support grp. United
GED and high school diploma prep classes at Barre Learning p.m. Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays at 6 p.m.; Wits End par- Church of Chelsea, North Common, Wednesdays, 5:45 p.m. 685-
Center, 46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588. ent support group, Wednesdays at 6 p.m.; All Recovery support 2271/685-4429.
PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet. group Fridays at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Sane & Sober Giffords Chronic Conditions Support Group. Join a discussion
Universalist Church. 1st Thursday of month. 7 p.m. Info. beyon- group, Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.; Living Sober group, Sundays at and educational group for people with chronic illnesses on Fridays
dthedog97@gmail.com 8:30 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous: When Enough is Enough 8:30-11 a.m. at the Chelsea Senior Center (in the United Church of
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ group, group, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Al-Anon: Chelsea, 13 North Common. Free. Info/register: Megan at 802-728-
bowls at Twin City Lanes on Sunday afternoons twice a month. For Courage to Change group, Saturdays at 5 p.m. (childcare pro- 7714.
dates and times: RUCVTAdmin@PrideCenterVT.org vided). For help, or Info on special programs, call 479-7373.
EAST BARRE - Story Hour. Aldrich Library York Branch,
Central Vermont Woodcarving Group. Free instruction projects Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. Tuesdays, ages 0-3 10 a.m., ages 3-5 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-5118.
for all abilities. Barre Congregational Church, Mondays 1-4 p.m. 2nd Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
EAST HARDWICK - Touch of Grace Assembly of God Church,
479-9563 BERLIN - Drop-in Meditation Sitting Group. W/Sherry Rhynard. corner Rts. 15 &16, Pastor Matt Preston, 472-5550. Sunday a.m.
Rock & Soul Chorus. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Church of the Good CVMC, conf. room #2, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. sherry@easeofflow.com worship 10:00 (incl. 11:20 childrens church); adult Sunday School
Shepherd on 39 Washington St. Sing songs from the Sixties and or 272-2736. 9:00 (Sep. thru June). Tue. evening Bible study (call for info). Wed.
beyond. Ability to read music is not required. No audition, but sing- Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. Capital City Grange 6612 youth group: 5:00 dinner, 6:00 activity.
ers should be able to accurately sing back whats been sung to them. Rt 12. Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m. www.barretonesvt.com 223-2039. EAST MONTPELIER - Crossroads Christian Church. Mens
All ages are welcome. Children under 13 should come with a par- Survivors of Suicide Loss Support. For family and friends who Ministry: For Men Only group. Monday nights 7-9 p.m. Mens
ent. lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd Tuesdays, Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8 a.m. 272-7185. Sunday Service 9:30-11 a.m.
Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild. Meets on third Tuesday of the 6-7:30 p.m. Info. 223-0924. Pastor Thorsten Evans 476-8536. Church Office hours Tues & Fri 9
month at First Presbyterian Church on Seminary Street from 5:30- Bereavement/Grief Support Group. CVHHH Conference Center, a.m. to noon. 476-4843
7:30 p.m. 600 Granger Rd. Open to anyone who has experienced the death of a Twin Valley Senior Center. 4583 U.S. Rte 2. Open Mon., Weds.,
Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Fall Session: loved one. No fee. Group 1: 10-11:30 a.m. every other Wednesday Fri., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sign up for Meal-on-Wheels Program or join us for
Thursdays at The Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. 6:30-8:30 p.m. starting Jan. 4. Group 2: 6-7:30 p.m. every other Monday starting an On-site meal at 12:15 p.m. Seniors/$5, under 60/$6. Nobody
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m., while Jan. 9. Info: Jean or Silke at 802-223-1878 turned away. Free bus service for seniors & disabled in six towns
school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info. NAMI-VT Support Group. For families & friends of those living served. Many classes offered from bone strengthening to art.
279-0993. w/mental illness. CVMC, Room 3, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. 800-639- Donations welcomed. Info: 802-223-3322 or email info.twinvalleyse-
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection 6480. niors@myfairpoint.net
Mon., Wed., Friday noon 6 p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 540 Cancer Support Group. With potluck. Second Wednesday of each Tax Season: Twin Valley Senior Center and AARP are now schedul-
N. Main St., Barre. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable month, 6 p.m. Info. 229-5931. ing appointments for Free Tax preparation. Call 802-223-3322 or
items. Living w/ Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: Lunch provided, 2nd e-mail twinvalleyseniors@myfairpoint.net
Jabbok Christian Center Prayer Meeting. 8 Daniel Dr. 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday of month, noon-1 p.m. Writing to Enrich Your Life: For Bone Builders Classes: Osteoporosis exercise and prevention class
1st & 3rd Thursdays. Info: 479-0302 anyone touched by cancer, 3rd Tuesday of each month, noon-1 p.m. at Twin Valley Senior Center every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We have Both held at CVMC Cancer Center resource room. Info. 225- starting at 7:30 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. The Wednesday 10:45am class is
answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main St., Suite 5449. full. All ages welcome. Free of charge. Donations welcomed.
200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 479-0531 to regis- Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members Tai Chi Classes: Advanced Class Mondays and Fridays 1-2p.m.
ter. welcome. Steakhouse Restaurant, Mondays, 6:15 p.m. 229-0235. Beginner Class Tuesdays and Thursdays 10-11 a.m. All ages wel-
Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups. Parkinsons Support Group. Woodbridge Nursing Home, 142 come. Free of charge.
Christ Community Church, 43 Berlin St. across from R&L Archery, Woodridge Rd, third Thursdays, 10 a.m. Info. 439-5554. Tuesday Night Bingo: Doors open at 5 p.m., games start at 6 p.m.
Monday, 6-8 p.m. 476-3221. Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday Refreshments available.
Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Main of month, 7-8 p.m., free. Info. 371-4152. GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; Book
St., Every other Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Info 498-3030 (David) or 249- Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30 Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.; Crafts & Conversation,
7931 (Sandy). p.m. Info at 229-5193. Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5 &
Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington St., 476-7550. Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC conference their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton Public Library, 584-
Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays starting 9/22, 10:30 a.m. room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 371-4304 or 3358.
Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Living & -4376. HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, rear
Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st Wednesdays, Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. CVH, entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306.
1 p.m. 2nd Weds. of month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Info 479-4250. Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse),
Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National Bank, Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296.
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419. Ln., 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 883-2313 or offi- Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs., 6-8:30
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St., cers-1770@toastmastersclubs.org p.m. Registration/info 472-5229.
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114. Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc. MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7 p.m. RSVP/Info. 371-4613. a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school not in session).
5:30-6:30 p.m. and Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Info: Valerie, 279- Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common, 426-
0385. #3, free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 371-4188. 3581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Book
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing Group for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.
Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info 476- Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415. MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays,
4185. Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, 9-10:30 a.m.
Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during first Friday of month, 12-4 p.m. Appointments required, 371-4198. MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes.
school year, 9:30-11 a.m. BETHEL - YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program starts Thursday, Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10 a.m.; Learning
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first October 6, from 11 a.m. to noon at the United Church of Bethel on English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English Conversation: Tues. 4-5
Thursday of each month (not July), 6:30 p.m. Church Street. People at risk for developing type-2 diabetes can take p.m. Montpelier Learning Center, 100 State St. Info/register 223-
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes year- steps to reduce their risk and prevent diabetes. This free program 3403.
round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144. offers education and support for 25 sessions throughout the year. Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and teach-
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St., Info/register: Megan at 802-728-7714. ings of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St., Sundays, 10:30
3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966. BROOKFIELD - MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of a.m.
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support kids birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare pro- Montpelier Kiwanis Club. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. at The Steak House. All
group. 23 Summer St., 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 476-1480. vided. New Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays, 6 p.m. are welcome. Info: Elliott Curtin at 229-6973.
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor 276-3022. Forest Preschool: Winter Whispers session. North Branch Nature
boardroom, 4th Tuesday of month, 6:30 p.m. Info. 476-7550. Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ lifes passages. Weds, 7-8 Center, 713 Elm St. For children ages 4-6. 10 weeks: Thursday or
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and care- p.m.; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe. Friday. December 8 to February 24, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Winter Whispers
givers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Monday afternoons, is a program that supports childrens innate curiosity and individual
1-800-CHILDREN. call 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30 p.m. All at learning process through play, art, and exploration of natural world.
Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refresh- Cabot Library, 563-2721. Children will spend a portion of every morning outdoors discovering
ments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221. CALAIS - Mens and Womens Bible Study Groups. County winters many wonders. In addition, our program offers time to cozy up
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229- Road, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenministry. indoors for winter related stories, songs, art as well as exploration of
5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org. org. Vermont wildlifes winter habits.
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington Open Mic night at Whammy Bar every Wednesday. Upcoming Vermont Association for the Blind PALS Group meets on 2nd and
Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free Community events: Broken Strings (2/9), Kelly Ravin (2/10), Susannah Blachly/ 4th Weds. at Division for the Blind Conference room at the Capital
Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community Service & Food Patti Casey (2/11), Bird Full of Trees (2/16), Shape and Color Trio Plaza Hotel. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The PALS Group is a program for visu-
Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m. (2/17), Bob Dylan Wannabe winners (2/18). Music Thursdays starts ally impaired Vermonters to support their independence within home,
at 7 p.m., Fri/Sat at 7:30. All events are Free. families, and communities. Info: Harriet Hall at 323-3055 or Vermont
Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St., Barre. Safe & Association of the Blind office at 505-4006
supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking substance CHELSEA - Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children birth
Onion River Exchange Tool Library. Over 85 tools including:
power tools, all sorts of hand tools including wrench kits, caulking

Twin Valley Senior Center



guns, sawzall, tall tree branch cutter, belt sander, wet vac, drop cloths,
have a heart traps, bulb planter, and tool boxes to be used for easy
carry. Plus safety gear. 46 Barre St. Open during office hours: T 9-4,
Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Gospel Choir; Rock City in Barre. All are welcome to join W 9-4, TH 9-4.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free bus service for regardless of experience; you will learn everything by using Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ group,
seniors and disabled in the six towns word sheets. The cost is $50 for adults, $25 for students 10-18 meets third Tuesdays of the month, 5:30-7 p.m., at Montpelier
served. Join us for an on-site meal at years old. To sign up contact Susan Crampton at 223-6954 or Senior Center, 58 Barre St. Info: RUCVTAdmin@PrideCenterVT.
12:15 p.m. Seniors/$5.00, under email cramptonsr@hotmail.com. org
60/$6.00. No one is turned away. Many Valentine Dinner Eat in or Take out: Monday, Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. Pizza &
classes are offered from Bone Builders to Art. Donations February 13. Twin Valley Senior Center Fundraiser. 4:30-7 social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Unitarian Church,
welcomed. For more information: 802-223-3322 or e-mail p.m. By donation. Turkey, mashed potato & gravy, vegetable, 2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or Erika@OutrightVT.org
info.twinvalleyseniors@myfairpoint.net rolls, and dessert. For more information or to reserve a take Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
Free Tax Service: AARP Free Tax Service and Twin out dinner call: 802-223-3322 or e-mail twinvalleyseniors@ Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at
Valley Senior Center are again offering Free Tax Service at myfairpoint.net Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio.org
the Center from February 10 through April 15 by Appointment Free Introduction to Feldenkrais Class Six-Class Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. Resurrection
only. Call 802-223-3322 to make your appointment. There is Series to Follow Interested? Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m.
no charge for this service, but donations are always wel- We got a wonderful reception to the Feldenkrais class here Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to roller
come. at Twin Valley so we are offering it again! Feldenkrais prac- derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free.
Montpelier Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.twin-
Tuesday Night Bingo: Twin Valley Senior Center Rte 2 titioner Paul Erlbaum has agreed to teach a free introduction cityriot.com
East Montpelier Doors open at 5 p.m., games start at 6 p.m., to Feldenkrais class . Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd Wednesdays,
refreshments available. The Feldenkrais Method is an exploratory, playful form of 4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206.
Sing-a-long: Wednesday, February 15 from 1-2 p.m. Come movement that helps many people increase their enjoyment MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal), sug-
join us for lunch and stay for the singing with Pat Mayhew of and ease as they move in everyday life. Its not about strength- gested donation for seniors 60+ is $7, under 60 price is $9. FEAST
Marshfield! All ages welcome. Free of charge. ening or stretching muscles; Feldenkrais is about using your Together is always available for takeout, with the same donation and
Art Classes: Fridays through March 3, 3-5 p.m. To sign up muscles and skeleton efficiently and enjoyably. pricing. Tuesdays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m., RSVP 262-6288.
or for more information call Susan Crampton at 223-6954 or Classes would be held on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. There will Piano Workshop, informal time to play & listen, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m.
email cramptonsr@hotmail.com. be an introductory class on March 22 at 1 p.m. to see if this is Living Strong, group loves to sing while exercising, Mondays 2:30-
Book Club: Fridays 1-2 p.m. starting February 10. The something you would be interested in. If you have questions 3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3 p.m. Crafters Group, Thursdays 10-11:30
Book Club is in collaboration the Jaquith Library of or are interested in classes please contact Paul at a.m. All at Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 223-
Marshfield. This is an informational meeting to find out what FeldCentralVt@gmail.com or call Paul at 249-0861. You may 2518.
kinds of books people want to read and what your interests in also contact Twinvalleyseniors@myfairpoint.net or call 223- A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and there
is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-5253.
reading books may be. Please contact Alyce at 802-426-3384 3322.
or e-mail alyce@waterfallquilts.com to join this book club. The entire six-class series will cost only $35. Come for a Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to share
advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library,
Country Classics Music Classes led by John Harrison. sumptuous TVSC lunch each day before class at 12:15 p.m. Hayes Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasayszine@gmail.
Sundays through April 2, 2017. 10 1-hour chorus sessions led There is limited classroom space. Please RSVP as soon as com
by John Harrison, Director of the Montpelier Community possible if you would like to join. continued on page 9
February 8, 2017 The WORLD page 7
through an increase in carbon dioxide due to the burning of fossil
fuels. Many prominent members of the Trump administration, who
all have ties to the fossil fuel industry, have been making false
claims about scientists understanding that global warming is
human-caused. For example:
During his hearing in January 2017 to become the new EPA
administrator, Scott Pruitt claimed: There is a diverse range of
views regarding the key drivers of our changing climate among
scientists.
- Former Exxon-Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson, who is now President
Trumps Secretary of State, claimed in his confirmation hearing: I
agree with the consensus view that combustion of fossil fuels is a
leading cause for increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in
Highest temperature: 53 degrees on the 12th the atmosphere. I understand these gases to be a factor in rising
Coolest daytime high: 12 degrees on the 8th, 9th temperatures, but I do not believe the scientific consensus supports
Lowest temperature: -8 degrees on the 9th their characterization as the key factor.
Warmest minimum 39 degrees on the 12th - On the February 21, 2014, edition of MSNBCs The Daily
Monthly average 24.4 which was 7.7 degrees above normal Rundown, host Chuck Todd asked future Vice President Mike Pence
Heating Degree days 1252 Normal 1497 if he was convinced that climate change is man-made. Pence
Cooling degree days 0 Normal 0 responded: I dont know that that is a resolved issue in science
Average daytime Sky cover: 7/10ths which is mostly cloudy today. Pence similarly stated on the May 5, 2009, edition of
Heaviest rainfall: 0.76 on the 24th MSNBCs Hardball that I think the science is very mixed on the
Accumulated January precipitation: 1.77 Normal 2.45 subject of global warming.
Precipitation Percent of normal: 72% of normal - Rick Perry, Trumps nominee for Secretary of Energy, told the
Thunderstorm days: total 0 Senate Energy and Natural Resources committee in January: I
Strongest winds 52 mph on the 10th from the south believe the climate is changing. I believe some of its naturally
occurring and some of it is caused by man-made activity.
January Weather Well above normal in Temperature and The best science says: ALL of the warming since 1950 is human-
Drier... caused.
January was not terrible for snow lovers but not great either. The Based on the evidence, more than 97% of climate scientists have
biggest snowfall just 4.2 on the 12th, with second place at 2.0 on concluded that human-caused climate change is happening. Thats
the 27th. Snowflakes were in the air on 21 out of 31 days. about the same certainty with which scientists link smoking ciga-
January temperature averaged out to 7.7 degrees above seasonal rettes to lung cancer. The latest 2013 Intergovernmental Panel on
averages and it was a drier than normal January. Snowfall was 22.6 Climate Change (IPCC) reportthe enormous consensus scientific
for the month. There was some glazing on the 6th making travel very summary of the science of climate change prepared once every six
hazardous. years--had this to say about the observed warming of Earth since
On the 10th, 11th it was rather windy where peak gusts reached 1950:
52 mph coming in from the south on the 10th, and from the south- The best estimate of the human-induced contribution to warming
west gusting to 45 mph on the 11th. There was a nice mild break on is similar to the observed warming over this period. In other words,
the 10th, 11th, 12th which ALL of the observed warming after 1950 (0.6C, 1.1F) is due to
became a little too much humans. A total of 0.85C (1.5F) total global warming has been
of a good thing. observed since 1880. The IPCC further quantified that human activ-
This January was part ity is extremely likely (at least 95% chance) to be responsible for
of the classical trends of more than half of Earths temperature increase after 1950.
warming winters which
will hurt Winter recre- Vermont February Weather Trends
ational tourism and cost February was originally looking colder and below normal in tem-
Vermont job losses. There perature with but computer modeling has adjusted this upward to
are plenty of other nega- above normal in temperature by 1 to 3 degrees for the month as a
tives as well. whole. But just like January this does not tell the tail.
Large oscillations in temperature were looking more likely for the
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (CO2) rest of February. This roller coaster ride likely means a few more
Mid December measurement for Carbon Dioxide CO2 was over-running events where we receive some snow, transitioning to
406.07ppm as measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory. Highest- sleet, freezing rain and rain affecting infrastructure costs for towns
ever daily average CO2 at Mauna Loa Observatory 409.44 ppm back and the state.
on April 9th, 2016. The best winter weather we can have are clear skies without
storms of course, however snow storms are good for our economy
Bad Hombres and we have the infrastructure to handle this.
House Republicans have introduceda bill to rewrite the Clean Air What is more likely to happen is well see the many transitions
Act. The bill, which has114 co-sponsors(all Republicans), would storms that eventually go to ice with some snow involved. For
revise the Clean Air Act such that: The term air pollutant does not Sugarers you should be tapping at least some south facing warm-
include carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, nitrous oxide, hydro- er Sugarbush so can make hay on some of the sap runs that come
fluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, or sulfur hexafluoride. This change with these warm ups. It would appear the heart of sugaring would
would kill the EPA regulation of carbon pollution thats a key com- hold off some into the last half of this month.
ponent ofthe Clean Power Plan.
The colder stretches and
The planet has just experienced three consecutive good snow preservation
warmest years on record2014, 2015, and 2016 appear to be around the 10 to
which has made it difficult to find politicians who 11th of February. A rise
continue to deny the reality of global warming and around the 13th and 14th
climate change. However, denial of climate science with a possible sap run, a
has shifted to a new tactic: to claim that the indis- colder stretch thereafter but
putable heating of the planet is primarily a natural limited skill in the closer
phenomenon, and that there is major uncertainty range models but tempera-
among scientists on the issue. These assertions are tures dip again around the
false. Based on the evidence, more than 97% of 17th, 18th. Another warm up
climate scientists have concluded that human- toward the 20-24th and pos-
caused climate change is happening; scientists sibly a colder stretch around
best estimate is that ALL of the global warming the end of February into first
since 1950 has been human-caused, primarily part of March.

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

WILLIAMSTOWN
Allyson Brigham of Montpelier and Lindsay Albee of List at Norwich University for the fall 2016 semester: Ruby
Northfield were named to the Deans List at Quinnipiac Faye Smith of Adamant; Josie Lynn Gombas of Barnet;
University for the Fall 2016 semester. Tiffany Amber Joslin, Katie Ann Sterling, Anna Claire
The following students have been named to the Deans List
at the University of New Hampshire for the fall 2016 semes-
Gardner, Alayna Colleen Badeau, Colby Daniel Brochu,
Holly Elizabeth Brown, Casey Elizabeth Sweet Paige MIDDLE / HIGH SCHOOL
ter: Olivia Rebel of Barre earned Honors; and Emily Mower Elizabeth McNally, Mariah Jade Jacobs, Jeromy Keith Respect ~ Responsibility ~ Recognition
of Corinth; Cheyenne Smith of Plainfield; and Haley Cleary Anderson, Michelle Louise Lunde, Olivia Lynn Commo, 120 Hebert Road ~ Williamstown, VT 05679
of Waterbury Center earned Highest Honors. Aliza Mae Benoit, Christopher Matthew Eddy, Andrew R. Phone: 802.433.5350 ~ www.williamstownmhs.org
Matthew Cutler, a 2013 graduate of Harwood Union High Van Buskirk, and Megan Trombley of Barre; Bethany Ann Second Marking Period 2016-17 Honor Roll
School has been named to the Deans List at Bentley Towne of Berlin; Leland Davis Goodenough and Carrie
University for the fall of 2016. Elizabeth Pine of Brookfield; Nicole Lynn Blodgett of High Honors with Principals Recognition
Craig Uryase of Randolph was named to the Furman Corinth; Hailee Lorraine Holt and Justin Michael Laperle (Average of 4.0 or Higher)
University Fall 2016 Deans List. of East Barre; Veronica Ann Cook-Vilbrin and Kaylee Cannon Blanchard, Jared Blanchard, Brody Brown, Brandon
The following students were named to the Deans List at Morgan Swasey of East Montpelier; Markella Beverly Carrier, Evan Choquette, McKenzie Collins, Lauren Covey, Eric
Paul Smiths College during the fall 2016 semester: Wyatt Delude of Graniteville; Faith Christine Lloyd of Marshfield; Hulbert, Elizabeth Laughlin, Hunter McCarthy, Kaitlyn Trottier,
Blanchard of Sharon; Matthew Hartman of Montpelier; Cathy D. Diego, Jeffrey Lewis Breer, Kevin Michael Madison Varano
Zachary Jaminet of Barre; Scott Sidney of South Ryegate; Stark, Desiree Rose Kirtlink, and Brenda Shattuck of
and Patrick White of Danville. Montpelier; Gabriella C. Currier of Randolph Center; Kyle
Brian Tucker of Barre was inducted into the National Scott Farquharson of South Ryegate; Justin A. Morande, High Honors (Average of 3.75 or Higher)
Honor Society of Leadership and Success during the end of Kyle E. Gerrish, Courtney Elizabeth Scholtz, Kaitlyn Seanna Amell, Nicole Ashe, Madison Ashford, Catherine Burke,
the fall 2016 semester at Champlain College. Marie Florucci, and Matthew Patrick Pedersen-Lanctot of Bryton Hanchett, Savannah King, Kyle MacAskill, Jonathan
The following students have been recognized on the Deans Williamstown. Myles, Natalie Myles, Emily Noelk, Devin ONeill, Ronald Saldi,
Matelyn Thygesen, Brittaney Townsend

Honor Roll (Average of 3.0 or Higher)


Ryan Ashe, Gage Bishop, Jacob Bizzozero, Safija Cajic, Sienna
Campbell, Vanessa Choquette, Mackenzie Christman, Blake
continued from page 7 diabetes and prevent more serious health problems. Info/register: Clark, Taylor Clark, Matthew Coletti, Carson Corriveau, Moriah
Megan at 802-728-7714.
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have Covey, Savannah Covey, Tristan Covey, Tyler Covey, Hunter
issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Church, New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT Rte Day, Autumn DeForge, James DeForge, TJ DeRose, Christian
2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219. 66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101.
Dessureau, Gabriel Dexter, Maximus Dexter, Alycia Dickinson,
Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike repair? Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC Nicholas Donovan, Megan Dow, Jayme Ducharme, Michaela
Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m.
Ducharme, Eliza Dwinell, Jared Dwinell, Alexa Eaton, Marcus
Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info: freeride- Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Fall Session:
Wednesdays at Chandler Center. 6:45-8:45 p.m. Fleury, Lia Gerrish, Connor Graves, Emma Lee Hallock, Kirsten
montpelier.org Hanchett, Kaylee Hedges, Austin Hegarty, Matthew Henderson,
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1 Randolph Senior Ctr., 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life
Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Tu/Th and Weds/Fri; Cribbage, 10 a.m. Mondays; Samantha Hepsley, Trevor Hunt, Gavin Hutchinson, Alexus
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 Bingo, 10:30 a.m. Mondays; Bridge, 2:15 p.m. at the Joslyn House Isham, Xander LaBoudy, Hayden Lafond, Michael Lamberton,
a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Last Mondays; Mahjongg, 10 a.m. Tuesdays; Crafts, 10:30 a.m. Ayden LaPoint, Parker LaRocque, Amanda Lasell, Journi LeClair,
Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays; Knit-Wits, 10 a.m. Thursdays; Foot Clinics, 1st Weds, Keira Lee, Hannah MacAskill, Meredith MacAskill, Lillian Martell,
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group, call to sign up; Book Club 12:45 p.m. 1st Wednesday of month. Kate Mascitti, Brianna McLaughlin, Michal Mitro, Coulson Moran,
childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm St., 2nd Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. Gifford Alyssa Morande, Brandon Morse, Naveda Orton, Autumn Parrott,
Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480. Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270. Fasika Parrott, Thomas Parrott, Caroline Perry, Jacob Plante,
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church, Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime, Nathan Poulin, Julianne Rafferty-Desroches, Elizabeth Roux,
Red Room, 2nd Saturday of month, 1-3 p.m. (NOT Oct. or May). Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6 p.m. Derrick Ruel, Cameron Shangraw, Colleen Sheridan, Ryan
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station, Spencer, Darion Stone, Christina Thivierge, Hunter Townsend,
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036. 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889. Bruna Travassos, Jude Wilson
The Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction Recovery Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.; Storytime, Congratulations, Students, on Your Educational Achievements!
Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small group of advo- Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. All
cates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30-9:30 a.m. during the at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343.
legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel Conference Room 232. WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library. Preschool Story
Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more! RSVP encouraged to info@ Time Thursdays at 10 a.m. Keep your busy preschooler entertained
vamhar.org but never required. Just drop-in! with picture books, interactive play, music, and crafts. Baby &
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. Toddler Story Time Mondays at 10 a.m. Stimulate your babys
Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters age developing intellect with rhymes, songs, stories, music, and lap
6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays, 3:30- games, suitable for newborns through 36 months.
4:30 p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with Arlo: WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, coffee GROCERIES
Thursdays 4-5 p.m. provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m. 498-4565. Ceramic Hardwood
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available, WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
CONVENIENCE Glass Area Rugs
please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 6 p.m. ITEMS Natural Stone Granite
of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928. WEST TOPSHAM - Bible Study. New Hope Methodist Church, 2 RESTAURANT Carpet Countertops
Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events. 144 Elm St. Sunday, Gendron Rd. Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
9:45 a.m. Bible Study for all Ages; 11 a.m. Worship Service; WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun., GAS 889 South Barre Rd. - Rt. 14
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting. 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221. (802) 476-0912
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church basement, Mondays 5:30- Free Community Supper. The Williamstown United Federated
WILLIAMSTOWN, VT.
433-1038 www.barretile.com
6:30 p.m. 223-3079. Church offers a community supper at 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of
Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St. 595-7953. Drop-In each month. Free and open to all. Please come share a meal with your
Hours at the Nest. 1st floor Weds, Thurs, Fri 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Babywearers of Central Vermont meet up. Upstairs 4th Monday
friends and neighbors.
WOODBURY - Woodbury Community Library winter hours.
2 col x8.3
Twineld
5:45-7:45 p.m. and 2nd Thursdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. Check Facebook 1-5 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Valley
for last-minute schedule changes. La Leche League Meetup. Lake Road. Info: 472-5710. Knitting/Handworkers Circle,

Middle/High School
Breastfeeding info and support. 3rd Thursdays, 9:30- 11:30 a.m. Info: Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon, all ages and abilities
802-879-3000. Nursing Beyond a Year Meetup. 3rd Fridays, 9:30- WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:30-
11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Come join other nursing parents in a 8:30 p.m.

HONORS
warm, supportive environment to discuss the joys and challenges of
an older nursling.
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30 p.m. CALENDAR OF EVENTS CONTINUED ON
Info. 1-866-972-5266. PAGES 18-21 ON PAGE 11
Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays &
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266.
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems.
Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825. The following honors list is provided by the school. Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main
St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454-8402.
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday of
NORTHFIELD
the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772
Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. and
Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of
MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL
Washington County. All held during school year only. 2ND QUARTER 2016-2017
Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients and Honors: 8th Rowan Crawford-Stempel, 8th
Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net 6th Hailey Brickey, Reese Clayton, Bridget Doney, Seth Hurley, Jade Tess Ayres, Joshua Bolio, Jaylyn
Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m. Carter Allen, Kalysta Baldwin, Hollie-Nicholle Davis, Osric Law, Samuel Marble, Zachary Davidson, Adam Gerdes, Danielle
MARSHFIELD - Story Time and Playgroup. Jaquith Public Taylor Baroffio, Dylan Cetrangolo, Flint, Allyson Furman, Joshua McGinnis, Madison Nintzel, Julia Guerrero, Abigail Hebert, Faith
Library. Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Join Sylvia Smith for Rebecca Dupere, Alicha Perez, LaJeunesse, Violette Maring, Passalacqua, Jessica Pollander, Hoagland, Mikayla Holmberg,
story time, and follow up with playgroup with Cassie Bickford. For Isabelle Martel Dominic Rotzetter, Harris Slesar, Grey Kramer, Peter Milne, Ethan
children birth to age six and their grown-ups. We do not hold the Tucker Hall, Leah Lamson, Noah
Dakota Vance Monmaney, Elsie Wawrzyniak,
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in 1982 and she felt very fortunate to start work at Anderson- Fairfield, CT, Michael and his wife Sandra Vieira of
Friberg Co., retiring there in 1995 to spend time with her Providence, RI, and Christopher, of Black Rock, CT. Also, her
husband. elder sister, Margaret Marge Kulhay of Fairfield, Brother
In 1962 she met Arthur Tim Hoyt. They later married and in-law William Tyrrell and his wife Jeanette of Farmington,
were together over 50 years. They enjoyed sports, especially CT, ten beloved grandchildren: Justin, Andrew, Hayley,
Carroll O. Mert Bashaw Little League Baseball and later the Barre mens softball
team. They also spent many winters in Bradenton, FL, where
Kendall, Dylan, Marney, Tucker, Laura, and Ethan (all
Tyrrells), Julia Tyrrell Jacoby, a Great Granddaughter, Adriel
Carroll O. Mert Bashaw, 79, of Crossville, TN. formerly they made many new friends. Tyrrell, and many beloved nieces and nephews. Ellen was
of Cabot, passed away peacefully on January 18, 2017, at his Lucille enjoyed music, knitting, ceramics, word puzzles, predeceased by her brother, Ralph Smith of Long Boat Key,
home. the Maine Coast and going out to eat. She also liked family FLA, and a grandchild, Carly Tyrrell of Fairfield. Friends are
He was born December 5, 1937 in Marshfield, the son of picnics and parties, being around her children and grandchil- invited to attend a Mass of Chris tian Burial in the spring on
the late Henry Bashaw Sr. and Madine (Shaw) Bashaw. He dren. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary, Post #790 and Friday May, 26th 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Augustines
attended Cabot public schools and graduated from Marshfield the American Legion Auxiliary, Post #10 of Barre. She was a Church, Montpelier, Vermont. Interment to follow at 1:00pm
High School in the class of 1955. past member of the Graniteville Presbyterian Church and the in the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Randolph, VT.
On December 29, 1960 he married Beverley M. Sheperd in Barre Congregational Church. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Ellens memory
Montpelier. Lucille is loved and mourned by her children, sons, to the Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 North Main
Mr. Bashaw was a retired truck driver who achieved sev- Alexander (Diane) Campbell and Charles Campbell; daugh- Street, Suite 200, Barre, VT 05641, or The Friends of the
eral recognitions including a One-Million-Mile Safe Driving ters, Kathryn (Tom) McKenna, Carolyn (William) Ix, Kelly Vermont State House, 9 Baldwin Street, Montpelier, VT
Award and a truck rodeo trophy during his long career. He Hoyt, and step-daughter, Dawn (Paul) LaCroix; her grandchil- 05633.
was also a retired member of the Vermont Army National dren, Melissa Campbell, Johnny Campbell and Andrew
Guard. During his retirement in Tennessee, he enjoyed play- McKenna, Billy and Tim Ix, Joey and Jessie Taplin and step-
ing pool with his many friends at the Fair Park Senior Center grandchildren, Brian and Kerri OConnor, Jason and Jimmy Ronald A. Wilkin
in Lake Tansi. He participated in league tournaments and was LaCroix; her one remarkable great-grandson, Jacson Campbell, Ronald A. Chic Wilkin, 86,
a member of several winning teams. as well as step great-grandchildren: Addison, Gavin and of Howard Street passed away
Survivors include: two daughters, Diane Bashaw of Cabot Avery OConnor, Meghan and Jake Couture and Lily and on Thursday, January 26, 2017 at his
and Becky Toland and her husband, Tom, of Waltham, MA., Evelyn LaCroix; her brother, Gary (Patti) Dodge of Rochester, home.
a grandson, Ryan Toland of Waltham, MA., several nieces, NY; her half-brother, Dwayne (Donna) Roberts of Mesa, AZ; Born November 6, 1930 in Barre
nephews and cousins. and her brother-in-law, Tony (Gail) Campbell of Barre, VT. Town, he was the son of John Arthur and
In addition to his parents, Mr. Bashaw was predeceased by Lucille was predeceased by her parents, her brother Neal Edith (Burton) Wilkin. Ronald attended
his wife, Beverley in 2010 and a brother, Henry Bashaw Jr. in and his wife, Kathy, also by several of her Campbell in-laws
1998. South Barre Elementary School and
their spouses, her aunts, uncles and cousins. Spaulding High School. In 1952, he
Visiting hours and Graveside Services will be held on the Her funeral service will be celebrated on Thursday, February
spring with a date and time to be announced. joined the U.S. Marine Corps and served
2, 2017 at noon in the Barre Congregational Church, 35
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be Church Street, Barre, VT by the Reverend Dr. David in the Korean Conflict with the 102nd
made to the Cumberland County Animal Shelter, 782 East Vanderlinde Abernathy. Air Wing until he was honorably discharged in 1954.
Lane Road, Crossville, TN. 38555, or to Central Vermont For those who wish, memorial gifts can be made to Central On October 15, 1955 he married Patricia Blair at the United
Home Health & Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT. Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Church in Williamstown. They first lived in Barre City before
05641. Barre, VT 05641. settling in South Barre 56 years ago.
Local arrangements are in the care of Dian R. Holcomb of The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Ronald was first employed by the EL Smith Quarry. He
Northern Vermont Funeral Service, 60 Elm Street, Hardwick. Street, Barre, is in charge of the arrangements. For a memo- then worked for Bianchi Granite Company which was bought
rial guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com out by Nativis before becoming Granite Industries of Vermont.
Ronald worked in the granite industry for 46 years. His mem-
John A. Blake Adrienne J. Morton
berships included the Summit Masonic Lodge #104 and
Charity Chapter #57 of the Order of the Eastern Star both of
John Big John Blake, 73, of Summer Adrienne Julia Morton, 40, died on Williamstown.
Street, passed away on Sunday, January January 25, 2017, from injuries sustained In his earlier years, Ronald enjoyed hunting, fishing and
29, 2017, at his home surrounded by his in a fire at her home in San Francisco, skiing with his nephews as well as woodworking and adding
loving family. CA. She was born on November 25, additions to their home with Pegs help. He was always there
Born July 26, 1943 in Barre, he was 1976 in New Haven, CT and grew up in when a neighbor or friend needed help or a loan of a tool.
the son of Arthur and Noella (Tremblay) Calais, VT. She graduated from U-32 In later years, instead of hunting, Ronald enjoyed feeding
Blake. John attended Wells River High School in 1994 and from The the wildlife during the winter months and the gray squirrels
Elementary School and graduated from University of Vermont in 1998. Adrienne year round. He also enjoyed gardening and sharing vegeta-
Wells River High School in the Class of will be remembered for her big smile, big bles, raspberries and blueberries with his neighbors. In the
1961. After high school, he joined the heart, her humor, wit and intelligence, summer months, he would spend his evenings in the screen
National Guard and served from 1961 to and her love for family. Creative expres- house he built reading and watching television. Ronald loved
1967. sion was a constant in her life. She was a gifted dancer, a poet to go to Lafayettes on the Ocean in Wells, Maine and travel-
On July 3, 1971, John married Jacquelynn Diana Hobbs in and had recently taken up painting. Always a free spirit, she ling the Canadian Provences.
Bradford. Following their marriage, they made their home in loved to travel and was happiest on a sunny beach, preferably Survivors include his wife, Patricia, who lost her love and
Barre. in the tropics. best friend; sister-in-law Ann Saliba of Springfield, MA; as
John was first employed as a lineman for Western Union. She is survived by her mother and father Stuart and Carolyn well as several nieces and nephews.
Later, he was a driver for Powers Rubbish Company for many Morton of Calais, VT, sister and brother-in-law Samantha and He was predeceased by his parents; his sisters Gertrude
years and until retirement worked part-time delivering parts Kip Jacobson of Montpelier, VT, sister and brother-in-law Wilkin, Dorothy Blanchard and Marion Webster; and his
for Bond Auto. Stevia and Brycen Smith of Saco, ME, as well as aunts and brothers Carl, Ernest and John Joe.
He was a member of the American Legion Post 20 of uncles, niece and nephews, many cousins, her best friend Bill A graveside service to celebrate and honor his life will be
Woodsville, NH. In his spare time, John enjoyed camping, ice Carpenter and beloved cat Smudgy.
fishing, playing horseshoes, going to deer camp and hunting, held at Hope Cemetery in Barre at a later date to be
There will be a private memorial service at a future date. announced.
and watching NASCAR.
Survivors include his wife, Jackie of 45 years; his daugh- Memorial contributions may be made to Central Vermont
ters, Shelley Reed and Nikki Ariste; his stepdaughter Stormy Ellen Ann Smith Tyrrel Humane Society, PO Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601.
Williams, all of Barre; and his grandchildren, Olivia, Zackary, Ellen Tyrrell, beloved wife of the late Special thanks go to Central Vermont Home Health and
and Evan. He was predeceased by his parents. Vincent E. Gene Tyrrell for sixty two Hospice and neighbors for all their help.
Per Johns wishes, there are no services planned. years, passed away peacefully, The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy
Memorial contributions may be made to Central Vermont Wednesday, January 3rd, 2017 at UVM Street, Barre is in charge of the arrangements. For a memorial
Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT Medical Center in Burlington. Born in guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com
05641. Bridgeport, Connecticut on November 3,
The Hooker Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Other passings
1931 to Ralph P. and Anna (Franko)
Barre is assisting the family. For a memorial guestbook, visit Smith, Ellen was raised in a progressive
www.hookerwhitcomb.com ARMONIA VAL CUETO passed
middle class household and graduated away in her 95th year at Central
from Bassick High School in 1949. She Vermont Medical Center in the presence of her
married Gene in 1952. In 1958 they
Lucille C. Hoyt became Fairfield residents and as a homemaker she raised
loving family. Val was born at Barre City
Hospital on May 16, 1921, to Ramon Maximo
Lucille Clara Dodge Campbell Hoyt seven sons. Ellen knew many local families and formed many Villanueva and Mariana Elguera Villanueva,
passed away peacefully at the age of 82 friendships among which she enjoyed entertaining and nights both of whom had emigrated from Santander
with her family around her on January on the town dancing with her husband. She loved children and Province in northern Spain. At age 3, she moved
29, 2017. advising youth; studying psychology, and working as an advi- with her family from Barre City to a home on High Street in
Born in Randolph on August 28, 1934, sor in the Guided Learning Program at Roger Ludlowe High Williamstown, where her father could find purer air away
she was the daughter of the late Wallace School, and as a Librarian Assistant at Fairfield University. from the conditions at the granite shed where he worked. Val
Carrol Dodge and Gertrude (Larkin) Well read, and curious, Ellen loved her SundayTimes, the had an older brother, Germinal, and a younger sister, Shirley;
Dodge Roberts. She grew up in Chelsea Metropolitan Museum, and visits to her Brother in Greenwich both predeceased her. After graduating from Williamstown
and graduated from Chelsea High School Village. She had a passion for landscape and history, and High School, Val matriculated at the Heaton Hospital School
in June 1951, at the age of 16. She was enjoyed exposing her sons to the athletic and cultural offer- of Nursing in Montpelier in fall 1939. After she completed her
the valedictorian of her class. While in ings of Fairfield, New York and New England. studies in 1942, she worked at the Claremont (New Hampshire)
school, she enjoyed her studies, playing the piano, one-act In 1984, her mothering career complete, Ellen relocated to Hospital surgical ward for two months and then joined the
plays and excelled in basketball, scoring 40 points in one begin a new life for herself and Gene in Montpelier. Working Army Nurse Corps on Dec. 1 of that year. Basic training was
game against Plainfield. After graduation she worked at in the public schools until retirement in 1996, Ellen became at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. She served for almost four
National Life Insurance Co. active in civic causes, including the Vermont League of years, with 30 months of service in the European Theater of
In 1954 she married John Buddy Campbell. They lived in Women Voters, the Montpelier Housing Task Force, and as an the Second World War, including sequentially North Africa,
Graniteville and Barre where she spent her time taking care of honored member of both the Central Vermont Council on Italy and France as the war front shifted. Among other awards,
their three children. Buddy died of heart failure in 1961. She Aging, and Washington County Mental Health Services. She she received the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign
had various jobs until 1967, when she went to work for the made her voice known on a range of issues, and was a devot- Medal with three battle stars. She was assigned to a hospital
South Barre Granite Co. as bookkeeper. The business closed ed supporter of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders; participating in in Springfield, Missouri, when the war in Europe ended.
many of his local dinners and rallies. For two decades Ellen When she separated from service, she held the rank of captain.
served as a Docent Guide for the Friends of the Vermont State Her rich lifetime memories from overseas service, setting
House Tours in Montpelier. She loved Vermonts capitol city aside experiencing firsthand the horrors of war, included wit-
and shopping in Burlington, exploring Lake Champlain, nessing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in March 1944, rest
PRUNEAU-POLLI attending Bread & Puppet Theatre, the Turnbridge Fair, and
visits to her sons farm in nearby Worcester. A smart dresser,
and recuperation at the Isle of Capri where she visited the
Blue Grotto, and living in Naples and Paris.
FUNERAL HOME Ellen enjoyed Fashion and Astrology (departing during the
waxing Moon between Venus and Mars). Despite recent JOAN D. GIFFORD, 74, died Tuesday, Jan.

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immobility she led a spry and active life. A parishioner and 24, 2017, at Rowan Court in Barre. She was
volunteer of St. Augustine Parish in Montpelier, Ellen was a born June 22, 1942, in Neptune, NJ, the daugh-
fun, kind, adventurous, intellectually, curious and above all ter of Hubert and Avis (Ervin) Quinn. Joan was
Family Owned & Operated caring spirit who was deeply loved by all. She will be very raised in Freehold, NJ, and graduated from
dearly missed. Freehold High School. She was married to
58 Summer Street Barre, Vermont Predeceased by her husband in 2014, Ellen is survived by Gordon Gifford. They lived in Randolph for
d Member her seven loving sons, David and his wife Susan of many years before moving to Berlin. Joan
Prou 802-476-4621 worked as an LNA and private caregiver. She enjoyed playing
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wife, Heleen, of Milford, CT, William and his partner Brenda bingo and knitting. She loved her cat, Sparkle.
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in New Jersey. Following their marriage, they made their
home in the Barre area for the remainder of Eugenes life.
They were divorced in 1994. Eugene spent his entire civilian
working career in the granite industry in Barre as a polisher,
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Jan. 30, 2017, at the University of Vermont
working for the former Bianchi Granite Co. and for the
Northeast Granite Co. He was a proud member of the
Canadian Club, VFW Post #790 and the American Legion
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local gun businesses. He was a member of the NRA and First Jan. 26, 2017, at Woodridge Nursing Home, with her family & R E PA I R
Presbyterian Church of Barre. He enjoyed traveling, photog- at her side. She was born May 26, 1937, in Northfield, the 71 MAIN ST, BARRE, VT 802-479-0230
raphy, languages, books and driving his Corvette. daughter of Dalton and Peg (Philip) Legier. She was a 1956
graduate of Northfield High School. She married John A.
DOROTHY ANN LAFOUNTAIN, 84, of Vilbrin Feb. 7, 1959, in Northfield. He died Aug. 29, 2004. Water
Weston Trailer Park, passed away Saturday, Jan. Mrs. Vilbrin worked in the National Life offices for many 46
28, 2017, at the Rowan Court Health & Rehab, years. She enjoyed drawing, painting and playing bingo.
with her daughter by her side. Born in Montpelier,
Vermont, on July 8, 1932, she was the daughter LOUISE KATE (SAURIN) WELCH, age 79,
of the late Frank and Agnes (Mcgrath) Clark. a lifelong resident of Waterbury Center, passed
Dorothy attended school in Montpelier. On Oct. peacefully from this world on Saturday, Jan. 28,
8, 1949, she married Clyde Lafountain in the 2017, surrounded by family and friends, while RECLINERS
Methodist church in Barre. He passed away on Dec. 2, 2011. in the care of UVM Medical Center in Burlington,
She worked at International Silver, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft,
and retired from Malden Mills. Dorothy was a member of the
Faith Community Church in Barre and a former member of
Vermont. She was born April 29, 1937, to
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spending time with her children, grandchildren and great- Center. Louise was raised on their farm with love, a strong
grandchildren. work ethic and a sense of gratitude that she paid forward the
remainder of her life by her commitment of service to others. The following honors list is provided from the school. Any questions or
EUGENE OLIVER MAGOON, Louise graduated Waterbury High School in 1955, having concerns should be addressed directly to the school.
77, of Farwell Street, passed away enjoyed playing basketball and being a majorette. Through
peacefully on Friday, Jan. 27, 2017, at his home. friends, she met the love of her life, David Ferd Welch, and
His loving family was with him at his bedside. they married Oct. 15, 1960, and had two children. He prede- Twineld
Middle/High School
Born on July 14, 1939, in Norfolk, Virginia, he ceased her on Dec. 29, 1980. Upon graduation, Louise worked
was the son of Edgar and Flindy (Norton) at National Life in Montpelier in the secretarial pool. She later
Magoon Sr. He attended Berlin Elementary did administrative work at the Visiting Nurses Association,
School and Montpelier High School in the class then located in Waterbury. Following her husbands death, she
of 1957, where he excelled as a member of the football team. had a long career as an insurance agent with the Breen Agency
Following his education, he enlisted in the United States in Waterbury. She ran the office with friend Rena Izor, then
FEBRUARY 2017
Army for several years. After his discharge, he went on to later ran it by herself before retiring so she could get out and High School Annika Brosky
enlist in the United States Navy and had proudly and honor- cross-country ski more in the winter months and devote more Highest Honors Micirah Meehan Blake
ably served in Vietnam. In 1962, he married Gloria Santamore time to her volunteer activities. Taylor Blais
Dakota Brosky
Quinn Campbell Jordan Brimblecombe
Central Vermont Chamber Erika Petterssen
Hunter Clich
Kailyn Clark
Eliza Cleary
By William D. Moore, President & CEO issue. What can be done to improve skills, that will create a Carter Martin Ruby Klarich
The legislature is in full swing and among the many issues workforce that possesses the necessary skills to move away Ashlyn Hogan Jordyn Holt
that the Central Vermont Chamber is following are proposals from low wage jobs? Theo LaBrusciano Carris
to increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour. We need to be creating a workplace that is assured the pro- Bruno John
In 2014, the business community agreed to a stepped Remy Maas
ductivity commensurate to increases in the minimum wage.
increase in the minimum wage from $8.73 an hour, (nearly a Education and training are the keys to success. Educating High School
dollar above the federal minimum) to $9.60 in 2016, $10 in students to be prepared for the jobs of the twenty-first century. High Honors Middle School
2017 and $10.50 in 2018. The agreement also called for Moving students who may not be college-bound into techni- Highest Honors
indexing the minimum wage. Beginning in 2019, the mini- cal training and apprenticeships. Strengthening Vermont
Emma Lord
mum wage will be indexed to the rate of inflation. Kendra Martin Kayanna Burns
Technical College (VTC) and the Community College of
These increases were agreed to by all parties interested in Vermont (CCV) will present better opportunities for those Tessa Brimblecombe Lazariyah Elliott
workers wages and enacted by the general assembly. One of looking for high paying careers. Isaiah Browman Gavin Fowler
the primary reasons for the agreement was to allow busi- When was the last time that the state took a hard look at the Phineas Gadd
nesses to plan and prepare for increases and, by indexing Olivia Boucher
money being spent on its workforce training and re-training Sadie Fischbeck Gabriel Groveman
increases annually, to avoid the constant battles over increas- programs? What are the real outcomes? Are those who are in
ing the minimum wage. It was a compromise, an agreement Aurora Kelley Kiara Haskins
workforce training programs really preparing for the jobs that Olivia Hogan
that has been honored for two years now. Jordan Luce
H.64, recently introduced by Rep. Paul Poirier (I-Barre are out there? Are those who successfully complete those
programs still employed after three, six and twelve months? If Kyra Wilder Christyanna Holt
City) would increase the minimum wage in years 2018 to Julia Light
2020 to $11.66, $13.32, and $15.00 respectively. Under H.93 not, why not? Are programs available for re-training that will Caleb Bandy
introduced by Rep. Curt McCormack (D-Burlington), the give potential employees the ability to meet employers James Berte Ana Lindert-Boyes
minimum wage would increase in successive years starting at needs? Rose (Lydia) Bryant Riven Madison
$12.50 in 2019 and topping off at $15.00 in 2022. After 2022, There are good paying jobs going for the asking across Rebecca Fleury
the increase will be the lesser of five percent or the increase Vermont today. Employers that I have spoken with tell me that Middle School
those jobs are not being filled because the applicants are not Isabella LoRe
in the Consumer Price Index. These measures undermine the High Honors
nature and intent of the agreement. meeting the necessary job requirements. Ana Petterssen
Minimum wage jobs are generally those at the entry level, Increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour is a lofty Ivy Quintin Paige Bandy
intended to be short term until the employee gains the neces- goal, but it does not solve the problem. Increasing the mini- Michael Russell Hunter Clark
sary skills and experience to take on more responsibility. mum wage can stifle job growth, and even limit employers Sally Weinstein KimAnh Debona
More experience and responsibility normally leads to a better ability to create new jobs. Kaitlyn Andress Alexander Dufresne
job which leads to increased wages. Better education, the right training and re-training of the
It is time to take a different approach to raising wages. workforce for todays jobs will help to ensure a minimum Caleb Blair Hayden Farnham
Automatically increasing wages does not address the core wage well in excess of $15 per hour. What do you think? Kelyn Farnham Caleb Fowler
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Last Weeks Marches How ironic that the rights of men, women, and families
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Editor, it. Maybe your response will be like mine and/or like those
Last Saturday, January 21, there were TWO marches whose whose candidate did not get elected this past November...the
destination was the state capital...both were about women (as words are God help us, but the motive/meaning is quite
well as about men, children, and families) and both were contrary.
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What is the Mandate of Scotts Civil Rights and Criminal Justice Cabinet?
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS By H. Brooke Paige
Governor Phil Scott, influenced by the media, seems to be
Interestingly, little attention has been given to the Presidents
Executive Order of January 25, BORDER SECURITY AND
Post 790 East Barre, VT taking unnecessary (or at least premature) actions relating to IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT IMPROVEMENTS
the Presidents Executive Order entitled PROTECTING which, in its section #10, discuss: (a) . . . engag(ing) with the
Election of Ofcers 2017 - 2018 THE NATION FROM FOREIGN TERRORIST ENTRY Governors of the States, as well as local officials for the pur-
INTO THE UNITED STATES. pose of preparing agreements... (b) To the extent permitted by
Nominations March 9, 2017 6:30 p.m. It appears that Governor Scott has been swept up by the law and with the consent of State and local officials...to autho-
media hysteria surrounding President Trumps executive rize State and local law enforcement officials...to perform the
Nominations on the Floor & Elections orders relating to immigration and refugees from certain
Middle Eastern and North African nations which had been
functions of immigration officers in relationship to the inves-
tigation, apprehension or detention of aliens in the United
April 13, 2017 6:30 p.m. identified by the Obama administration as worthy of a height- States... Such authorization shall be in addition to, rather than
ened concern to our nation those countries include: Iran, in place of, Federal performance of these duties.
Phone 479-9073 Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
A fair reading of the Presidents Executive Order reveals
The Executive Order of January 25th, specifically seeks
only to confirm those laws which currently exist and with
nothing that would interfere with any of the immigrants or great specificity recognizes that any agreement is subject to
refugees who are currently residing in Vermont, regardless of the consent of State and local officials. Clearly the admin-
their citizenship status. Additionally, nothing in the order istration does not seek to compel the State of Vermont, or any
Central Vermonts Newspaper imposes any prohibition, restriction or requirement on any other state to perform the duties of the Federal agencies, it
state, county or local official. The order exclusively relates to merely confirms the Federal Governments authorization for
the activities of officials in Homeland Security, the Office of those entities to assist if they should choose to do so.
the U.S. Secretary of State, the National Intelligence Agency Nothing in either of Trumps Executive Orders relating to
and the Federal Bureau of Investigation; relating to their refugees, immigrants or border security should have led
403 Route 302-Berlin, Barre, VT 05641 duties in vetting and clearance of refugees from the above Governor Scott to declare Vermont will continue
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Tinseltown Talks: Fifty Years of the Carol Burnett Show Public Notice
Electrical Technology Advisory Board Meeting
By Nick Thomas dancers, we always tried to use them For Central Vermont Career Center
A couple of years ago, visitors to Car- in sketches, too. Meeting will be held from 7:30am-8:30am
ol Burnetts home might have observed One memorable guest was Gloria 3 Bean Cafe
the comedy legend glued to the TV set, Swanson. We wrote a sketch based 22 Pleasant Street, #1, Randolph, VT 05060
binge-watching every episode of her old on her ability to imitate Charlie Chap- Sunday - February 12th, 2017
variety show. But it wasnt a case of ex- lin as she did in Sunset Boulevard.
treme celebrity vanity sweeping through We filmed it in black and white and
the Burnett household. she was thrilled about doing it. Websterville Fire District No. 3
Id been getting calls from writers But their guest wish list wasnt al- 105 Church Hill Road
wanting to interview me about the show, ways fulfilled. P.O. Box 155
said Ms. Burnett from Los Angeles. So We wanted Bette Davis and had
I thought, maybe I should write a defini- a standard fee for all our guest stars, Websterville, VT 05678

WARNING
tive history of the 11 years I worked on but she asked for too much money,
The Carol Burnett Show because, after recalled Burnett. I wanted to pay her
all, I was there! more but we couldnt because every-
Her timing was perfect. In Such Good one would have wanted more. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, In addition to its impressive guest WEBSTERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT #3
Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox was list, the show is legendary for the cast
published late last year as a prelude to breaking up during filming. OF THE TOWN OF
this years 50th anniversary of the show, People remember those sketches BARRE, VERMONT
first broadcast in September, 1967. and think we did it all the time but we The inhabitants of the Websterville Fire District
CBS will be airing a retrospective really didnt, she laughed. Nor did #3 of the Town of Barre, Vermont who are voters
salute to our show in the fall, added we ever do it on purpose and it was
Burnett. mostly when Tim (Conway) was on. in the Town Meeting of Town of Barre, are hereby
Scrutinizing the episodes, Burnett jot- Wed tape two shows on Fridays with duly warned that the Annual Meeting of the
ted down notes to help with the book preparation. different audiences. Tim would do it the way we rehearsed for Websterville Fire District #3 of the Town of Barre,
I watched all the episodes over 270 of them in a pe- the first taping, then go crazy for the second without telling Vermont will be held at the East Barre Fire Station
riod of several weeks. I fast-forwarded through the sketches anyone what he would be doing. in said Town of Barre on
that I remembered, but really wanted to jog my memory about For all her television work, Burnett amassed an incredible
the ones Id forgotten. Watching also helped me remember collection of honors, including three personal Emmy Awards Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 7:00 P.M.
behind-the-scenes stories and the great variety of guests that just for The Carol Burnett Show. Prudential Committee
appeared each week. Of course, Im proud of the awards and theyre sitting Websterville Fire District #3
As she progressed through the viewing marathon, Burnett on a shelf but I dont go and polish them every day! she
says it was fascinating to observe the cast evolve. laughed.
We all improved over the first 3 or 4 years. Harvey (Kor- Already an author of several other popular books on her WARNING
man) was brilliant from the beginning, but even he honed his life and career, her latest 320-page memoir on the show has
craft. Vicki (Lawrence) was 18 and right out of high school at been warmly received by critics and fans. She says she wasnt WEBSTERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT NO. 3
SPECIAL MEETING
the start, so Harvey took her under his wing teaching her ac- too concerned about finding an audience for a book about a FEBRUARY 22, 2017
cents and giving her acting tips. She absorbed everything like 50-year-old TV show.
a sponge and millions of viewers watched her evolve into a It still airs on cable and there are old and new fans watch- The legal voters of the Websterville Fire District No. 3, Vermont are
brilliant comedienne. ing it. But I really just wanted to get the memories down on hereby notified and warned to meet at the Websterville Fire District
No. 3 office at 105 Church Hill Road in the Town of Barre on
Audiences were also treated to a parade of weekly special paper for myself and if others enjoy it, thats the cherry on top Wednesday, February 22, 2017, between the hours of nine oclock
guests throughout the series, which collectively could be con- of the sundae. (9:00) in the forenoon (a.m.), at which time the polls will open, and
sidered a history of Hollywood from the period. seven oclock (7:00) in the afternoon (p.m.), at which time the polls
We might have had more famous guest stars than any oth- Nick Thomas teaches at Auburn University at Montgom- will close, to vote by Australian ballot upon the following Article
er TV show, Burnett suggested. My husband (the late Joe ery, Ala., and has written features, columns, and interviews of business:
Hamilton) was producing the show and we would say lets call for over 600 magazines and newspapers. See www.tinseltown- ARTICLE 1
so-and-so and ask him or her on the show. For singers and talks.com. Shall the Town of Barre and Websterville Fire District No. 3 merge
in accordance with a Plan of Merger adopted by the Town of Barre
on November 8, 2016, and by the Prudential Committee of Webster-
ille Fire District No. 3 on September 23, 2016?
Mandate continued from previous page The legal voters and residents of the Websterville Fire District No.
to uphold the laws of our state and local officials from entering into such agreements with the 3 are further warned and notified that informational hearings will
nation, but we will not be forced to take federal government, to ensure those officials dont infringe be held at the Fire District Office in Websterville for the purpose of
any action that we believe violates on the rights of Vermonters or the rights of Vermont as a explaining the subject proposed merger as follows:
Constitutional rights, or infringes upon sovereign State. Wednesday, February 1, 2017, at six thirty oclock (6:30 p.m.)
the rights of Vermont as a sovereign Nothing in President Trumps Executive Orders are Friday, February 17, 2017, at six thirty oclock (6:30 p.m.)
state. inconsistent with Governor Scotts expressed concerns The legal voters of Websterville Fire District No. 3 are further
The clear language of the Executive and, except desiring to assuage the ill-informed public notified that voter qualification, registration, and absentee voting
Orders anticipate Scotts potential fervor, there appears to be no necessity for forming or con- relative to said special meeting shall be as provided in Chapters 43,
refus(al) to enter into agreements vening a civil rights and criminal justice cabinet at this 51, and 55 of Title 17 and Section 2484 of Title 20, Vermont Statues
under the executive orders that ask time. Further it seems presumptuous for state officials to Annotated.
governors and other officials to carry announce that they intend to review Trumps executive Adopted and approved at a regular meeting of the Prudential Com-
out immigration enforcement functions and they in no orders and identify areas that are not in compliance with mittee, of the Websterville Fire District No. 3 held on January 10,
way will impose any restrictions on Vermonts sizable current state or constitutional law in light of the facts, it 2017. Received for record and recorded in the records of Webster-
refugee and immigrant populations. Further Scotts con- is at least premature to be so publicly declaring such inten- ville Fire District No. 3 on January 11, 2017.
cerns that the Executive Orders extend beyond the con- tions.
cerns we all have for preventing foreign terrorists from I understand that Governor Scott was certainly no advo- ATTEST: WEBSTERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT NO. 3
/s/ Shelly Weeks /s/ Steve Rubalcaba Chair
entering the country and reducing illegal immigration. cate for Mr. Trumps candidacy and publicly informed that District Clerk /s/ Dave Dickinson Co-Chair
And that (t)hese orders have the potential to erode civil former Governor Douglas was his choice for President. /s/ Burt Heath 2nd Co-Chair
liberties and states rights that we are all afforded by the The many Clinton, Sanders and Stein supporters in Vermont Prudential Committee
Constitution, are unfounded. must now accept the reality of Mr. Trumps success in the
Additionally, this Executive Order specifically relates to election process and look for opportunities to work with
the Southern Border and those states contiguous to Mexico the President on issues where there is common interest and
as specified in Section 2 (a) and Section 3(b). agreement rather than seeking to publicize issues that REGIONAL CONCERNS MEETING
Governor Scotts office informs through a press release will create alienation between the Vermont and the nation- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
that he has directed his legal counsel to coordinate with al government. Vermont Agency of Transportation
the Vermont Attorney General, T.J. Donovan, and others I sincerely hope that this misunderstanding is not a
nationwide, to assess the constitutionality of Trumps veiled prelude to an ill-conceived-attempt to make Vermont January 5, 2017
executive orders concerning border security and immigra- the first Sanctuary State.
tion. Orange, VT A Regional Concerns Meeting on the
Further that the Governor will immediately convene a The full text of President Trumps Executive Order of January 25 project listed below will be held on Monday, February
civil rights and criminal justice cabinet to further review is available at: https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press- 13th, 2017 beginning at 6:00 PM at the Orange Town
Trumps executive orders and identify areas that are not in office/2017/01/25/executive-order-border-security-and-immigration- Office located at 392 US Route 302. The meeting will
compliance with current state or constitutional law. Based enforcement-improvements be held by the Vermont Agency of Transportation
The full text of President Trumps Executive Order of January 27 (VTrans) and the Town of Orange.
on its findings, the cabinet will make recommendations to is available at: https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-
the governor. The special cabinet includes Scotts General office/2017/01/27/executive-order-protecting-nation-foreign-terror-
Counsel, Lieutenant Governor (Zuckerman), Attorney ist-entry-united-states Bridge replacement project:
General (Donovan), top legislators and other state offi-
cials. H. Brooke Paige is a regular contributor to The World; Orange BF 026-1(45) US Route 302, Bridge #18
The governor said he would not enter into agreements however, his opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the over Unnamed Brook.
asking governors and local officials to act as law enforce- publishers. Brooke may be contacted at: P.O. Box 41,
ment for immigration. Scott will ask lawmakers to prohibit Washington, Vermont 05675 or at: donnap@sover.net The preferred alternative includes an invert repair, with
traffic maintained via short term single lane closures.
The intent of the meeting is to provide an overview of
this bridge replacement project to Town Officials, local
residents and businesses, emergency services and other
interested parties. There will be a review of the existing
site conditions, proposed work, detour, and overall
schedule followed by a question and answer period.
Representatives from both VTrans and the Town of
Orange will be available at the meeting to address
public concerns about the projects.

A copy of the Scoping Report for this project may


be seen at the office of the Town Clerk in Orange,
Vermont or at the Structures Section of the Agency of
Transportations office in Montpelier, Vermont. An
electronic copy is also available online at: https://
outside.vermont.gov/agency/vtrans/external/Projects/
Structures/15B093

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Citizens Bank Supports Vermont
Foodbanks Veggie-Van-Go Program
Aging with race Representatives from Citizens Bank presented the Vermont
Foodbank with $10,000 to support VeggieVanGo, a
Foodbank program that provides individuals with the fresh
food where and when they need it.
Citizens Bank is a leader in the work of addressing hunger

W
hen you are the primary caregiver for a loved one, in Vermont. Since 2011, their partnership has significantly
it is always a good idea to plan for future care situ- Dear Linda, impacted the lives of Vermonters who are struggling, said
ations. Some of these situations include caregiver Since I dont know your moms health status, Ill give you John Sayles, Vermont Foodbank CEO. This gift will help
burnout, caregiver incapacitation and/or the need for more some general suggestions for options you can explore. Please provide the nutrition necessary for kids and individuals to
advanced care for your loved one. It is never too early to email me if you want to discuss specifics. reach their full potential. We appreciate Citizens Banks com-
shop around so to speak and start developing your plan for -Senior Housing is an option for those folks who are able mitment to ensuring no one in Vermont goes hungry.
the future. to live on their own but want to be involved with others and We are proud to support the VeggieVanGo program and
have a social life. Your local help bring fresh food to communities across the state, said
Dear Grace, Housing Authority and Joe Carelli, President, Citizens Bank, Vermont. Many of our
I am the primary caregiver for my Council on Aging are good neighbors lack reliable access to food on a daily basis.
husband and I want to plan for his care resources to help for this. Citizens Bank works closely with partners like the Vermont
if something should happen to me. -Residential Care/Assisted Foodbank to support innovative programs to fight hunger in
Where do I start? He is in the mid Living is for individuals who our communities all year long.
stages of Alzheimers and really cant can no longer live indepen- VeggieVanGo community events provide free fruit and
be home alone. dently. The individual has vegetables, as well as fresh food demonstrations and
Thanks, their own living space; house- 3SquaresVT (formerly food stamps) outreach. Several years
Sherry keeping services and meals ago, support from Citizens Bank helped launch VeggieVanGo,
are provided, as well as medi- which is now working with hospitals, schools and housing
Dear Sherry, cation administration, some sites across the state.
You are wise to plan for the possibil- medical oversight, assistance
ity that at some point in the future you with daily hygiene and some
will need help. There are a few options social activities.
available for you to explore, including -Long Term Care/Nursing
at home care and residential care. A Home provides a higher level Governor Phil Scott Announces
good information resource is the Alzheimers Association at
www.alz.org. Your local health agency (CVHHH), Council on
of skilled nursing care with round the clock coverage. They
can help with short term respite and long term residency, Forthcoming Decrease in Costs
Aging and your husbands healthcare team should also be able
to provide information. It is hard to go into great detail as each
based on your Mothers health needs.
There are many websites that can provide additional infor-
for Workers Compensation
situation is different based on your loved ones needs, family mation on the above topics. If you have a nursing home facil- Governor Phil Scott announced on Friday that workers
members and financial situation. ity in mind and want to see how theyre rated for the services compensation insurance would cost less for most Vermont
they provide you can check that out on www.medicare.gov/ employers when new rates approved by the Department of
Dear Grace, nursinghomecompare. Financial Regulation (DFR) become effective on April 1. This
Do you have any suggestions for finding a good long term If you have questions or are looking for information related is Vermonts first rate decrease in two years and represents the
care facility, or something like that, for my mother? Shes 89 to caring for an elder loved one or other individual with dis- largest rate decrease in more than eight years.
years old and lives with me now but I wonder if she might abilities or health issues, please email me, deargrace@ Gov. Scott applauded the good news for Vermont workers,
have a better quality of life somewhere else. pibarre.giffordhealthcare.org or write to Dear Grace, c/o their employers and the overall Vermont job market.
Thanks, Project Independence, 81 N. Main St. Ste. 1, Barre, VT I am pleased to announce this substantial decrease in
Linda 05641-4283 workers compensation rates, which will directly lower the
cost of doing business in Vermont, said Gov. Scott. These
considerable savings will contribute to making Vermont a
more affordable place to do business and creates more oppor-

AARP Vermont Launches Campaign to Protect Medicare;


tunity for businesses to thrive, grow their operations and sup-
port more workers.
Proposed Voucher Plan Threatens Benefits of Vermonters In the voluntary market, which is the competitive market
offering the most favorable rates, loss costs will decrease by
AARP last week launched a comprehensive campaign to health care, counts on Social Security for the majority of their an average of 7.9 percent. Loss costs are the primary compo-
protect Medicare in the face of proposals by some in Congress income and on Medicare for access to affordable health cov- nent of workers compensation rates. Approximately 89 per-
that would hurt hardworking Vermonters who have paid into erage. We will continue to oppose changes to current law that cent of Vermont employers receive voluntary market cover-
the program their entire working lives. cut benefits, increase costs, or reduce the ability of these age. In the assigned risk market the market for employers
Congressional proposals to change Medicare into a voucher critical programs to deliver on their benefit promises. We urge unable to obtain coverage in the voluntary market rates will
system would dramatically increase health care costs and you to continue to do so as well. also decrease by an average of 8 percent.
risks for both current and future retirees. Over the next few AARPs Public Policy Institute also has put out new, DFR Commissioner Michael Pieciak echoed the Governors
weeks, AARP staff and volunteers will meet with members of detailed analyses about Medicare, including VT State Fact comments.
Congress to underscore that this proposal would put 122,000 Sheet and Premium Support and the Impact on Medicare This substantial rate reduction is a clear indication that
seniors benefits at risk and threaten the guarantee of benefits Beneficiaries. The report notes that premium support could Vermonts workers compensation market has significantly
for 146,000 workers, ages 50-64, who are currently paying force people with fewer financial resources to leave tradi- improved as of late, said Pieciak. This improvement is
into the system. tional Medicare and enroll in less-expensive plans, with more driven by the commitment of Vermont business owners to
Older Vermonters depend on Medicare for affordable limited benefits and restrictive provider networks. improve the safety of their work places and the quality of
healthcare, said AARP State Director Greg Marchildon. A Additionally, the campaign includes television and digital medical care provided to an injured worker.
voucher system would dramatically increase health care costs advertising that urges Congress to keep President Trumps Rate changes vary by industry and classification. Of note,
and risks for current and future retirees. It could mean many commitment on Medicare. During the election, President are significant reductions for two iconic Vermont industries:
thousands of dollars out of their own pockets. Trump was very clear about his position, saying, I am going dairy farm operations will see an overall decrease in rates of
In a recent letter to Congress, AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins to protect and save your Social Security and your Medicare. almost 10 percent while rates for ski areas will be 12.3 percent
said: The average senior, with an annual income of under You made a deal a long time ago. lower.
$25,000 and already spending one out of every six dollars on

Instead of doing a fad diet


Love Has No Gender


Last week a parent asked me between their biologic sex and their why not come see me?
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whether it was okay that her son gender identity that it causes a lot
likes playing with dolls. Another of distress and gets in the way of ell do a simple DNA test that recognizes what
parent asked me if it was okay that their being happy. This is called
her daughter was always playing gender dysphoria. foods/non-food product are causing your body
with trucks. My answer in both If you think your child is show- the most harm and preventing you from losing
cases is yes: thats definitely okay. ing gender-variant behavior, the weight. Well also test you for the 80 essential
When someones interests or most important thing you can do as
clothing doesnt follow the typical a parent is to love your child for minerals, vitamins and nutrients. Together well
gender stereotypes, we call this gender-vari- who they are. Never force your child to con- create a diet to accommodate your bodys needs; not
ant behavior. It is something that is com- form to gender stereotypes. Be non-judgmen- a diet based on the masses. Together, this New
pletely normal, but Id still like to provide tal and supportive. Focus on making your
you with some information on this timely home a place where a child feels safe and Years, lets create a new and healthier you. Please
topic. unconditionally loved. Follow your childs stop by Many Words Herbs at the First In Fitness
Our gender identity the gender that we lead. Building in Berlin or call me @ 802-793-9371 to
feel we are on the inside develops at an If you think your child might be transgen-
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nd out more about the Intolerance Diet and how to
our shoes. Most people have a gender identity should also talk to your childs health care get started on your 2017 New Years Resolution.
that matches with their biologic sex, but professional, who may refer you to those with
sometimes these two things dont match up. further expertise in this area. Our childrens
When there is a mismatch like this, it is called hospital offers such expertise, which you can
being transgender. learn about by visiting our website.
Weve heard a lot about transgender people Hopefully tips like this will allow you to
in the media recently, but what you might not transfer your love and support to your child
know is that children can be transgender, too. no matter what their gender identity may be.
Theres nothing wrong with being transgen-
der; its just how some people are born.
Lewis First, MD, is chief of Pediatrics at
The University of Vermont Childrens
Therapeutic Practice & Apothecary
If a child is persistently expressing that Hospital and chair of the Department of
they feel they are gender different than the Pediatrics at the University of Vermont Rosalene Bussiere
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VALENTINES DAY 2017
Worlds Greatest Love Story
T
he story of Valentines Day begins in Yes, my child, He hears each one, he replied.
Do you know what I pray for every morning and every
the third century. The oppressive
night? I pray that I might see. I want so much to see every-
Roman emperor, Claudius, ordered all thing youve told me about.
Romans to worship 12 gods, but Valentinus God does what is best for us if we will only believe in
was dedicated to the ideals of Christ. Not even Him, Valentinus said.
Oh, Valentinus, I do believe, Julia said fervently. I do!
the threat of death could keep him from
She knelt and grasped his hand. They sat quietly together, each
practicing his beliefs. He was arrested and praying. Suddenly there was a brilliant light in the prison cell.
imprisoned. Radiant, Julia cried, Valentinus, I can see! I can see!
During the last weeks of Valentinus life, a remarkable Praise to God, Valentinus exclaimed.
thing happened. Seeing that he was a man of learning, the On the eve of his death, Valentinus wrote one last note to
jailer asked whether his daughter Julia might be brought to Julia, urging her to stay close to God, and he signed it From
Valentinus for lessons. She had been blind since birth. Your Valentine. He was executed the next day, Feb. 14, 270
Valentinus read stories of Romes history to her. He taught A.D., and buried at what is now the Church of Praxedes in
her arithmetic, and he told her about God. She saw the world Rome. It is said that Julia planted a pink-blossomed almond
through his eyes, trusted in his wisdom and found comfort tree near his grave. Today, the almond tree remains a symbol
in his quiet strength. of abiding love and friendship. On each Feb. 14, St.
Valentinus, does God really hear our prayers? Julia asked Valentines Day, messages of affection and love are exchanged
one day. around the world.

Readers Dedicate
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to Love any other way
Jordan & Christian! Happy Valentines Day
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Love,
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Grampa I Love You!
Gary Rob

Happy Chad, To Rob, Chelsea, Greg,


Valentines Day You are my life, Happy Jessie and Seth~
to Bryanna, my heart and my soul. Valentines Day! As our family grows,
Kayleigh & Analia! I love you with K&L&M I have 2 more Valentines
Love, all my heart. that I love
Gigi & Love always,
N&K from their heads
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VALENTINES GIFT GUIDE
Cupid and Eros Tied To Love
O
ne of the most common images associated Armed with a bow and quiver lled with golden arrows, Eros/Cu-
pid took aim at both mortals and gods. Ancient poetry once portrayed
with Valentines Day is that of a young
Eros as a handsome immortal who was irresistible to both man and
cherub with bow in hand ready to aim an gods. But some time later he was increasingly described as a playful,
arrow at an unsuspecting sweetheart. This winged mischievous child. Cupid was not a major character in mythology, but
perpetrator of matchmaking mischief has become through time the playful child persona became linked to Valentines
Day, helping to give Cupid/Eros a more noticeable presence.
as much a part of Valentines Day celebrations as In the Middle Ages, Eros/Cupid continued to be a popular gure
chocolate, owers and other gifts. in art. Multiple winged archers, known as amores or amorini to
Romans and erotes to Greeks, can be seen in many paintings of
The instigator of romantic love goes by two different names, hav- the period. In modern art, many people experienced difculty dis-
ing ties to both ancient Greeks and Romans. This archery expert was tinguishing if the winged child was Cupid himself from mythology
known as Cupid by the ancient Romans and as Eros to the ancient or the putto, a secular gure in a work of art depicted as a chubby
Greeks and was the god of love. male child, usually naked and sometimes winged. Nowadays, the
Eros/Cupids family tree can be confusing. Some Greek mytholo- terms cupid, cherub and putto are often used interchangeably
gy experts say Eros was the son of Nyx and Erebus, others Aphrodite to describe the image of a pudgy, winged child.
and Aries. The Roman Cupid is believed to be the son of Venus and Eros or Cupid are symbols of Valentines Day that have endured
Mars, the goddess of love and god of war, respectively. for centuries.

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Dogs barking and danger Love that suffered and died letting go grieving losing
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I can close my door Without even making a falling
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remembering
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By Wayne F. Burke As I continue to look into His And now ghosts.
the ocean ogs the beach face save me
one last time; He shows me His precious help me
the beach does not mind grace can you hear me?
or else pretends not; A I shall get blessed I didnt want it to be this way.
its being stepped on too as He gives me rest alone
but never shows any wear Oh PRAISE THE LORD!!! lost
or tear For giving me this Love And nally, . . . gone.
because ocean sweeps in
and smooths the rough spots WE STILL
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being bought up. You said it was falling out And then you calmly said
(you were eating candy) (yes)
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BRADFORD - Red Cross Blood Donation. Bradford
Mall Rd. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
EAST MONTPELIER - Dance 32 presents In Motion. U-32
Congregational Church, 245 N Main St. Noon to 5 p.m. Theater. 1 p.m. Collection of original student and faculty chore-
(802) 476-9999 MONTPELIER - Naked In Montpelier Naturalist Journeys
Lecture Series. Unitarian Church of Montpelier. 7 p.m. Bryan
ography. By donation and all proceeds benefit the Stage 32 trip to
see Hamilton in NYC in late February. Dont miss this afternoon
of fresh and original movement. Info: Erin Galligan-Baldwin,
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in Norway and Naked in the Grand Canyon. Now, direct from 802-229-0321.
home, Bryan and Ruth bring you Naked in Montpelier. Youll MONTPELIER - Sinatra and Company. Bethany Church. 7:30
not your name. discover the odd and shocking wildlife that swims, slithers, walks, p.m. A delightful nightclub concert of songs made popular by
hops, flies or just sits as the rest of us go about our lives in the Frank Sinatra and his contemporaries. $20 ticket includes first
Cash Rewards Possible. capital city. round of refreshments. No alcohol will be served but audience
Full Moon Walk. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St. members are welcome to bring their own alcoholic beverages and
6 p.m. Free and open to the public. Join leader Nancy Schulz and set-ups. Proceeds will support projects in Bethany Churchs sister
explore Montpelier by the light of the full moon. Departs from the parish in rural El Salvador. Info/tickets: 229-0415 or e-mail
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ART EXHIBITS front of MSAC. Nancy and walkers will determine the route at
walk time. Pre-registration to 223-2518 is strongly encouraged.
Electrolads live at Positive Pie. 22 State St. 10 p.m. $10.
Irish Session at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 2-5 p.m. Hilari Farrington
Koehler, Sarah Blair, & Benedict Koehler lead this world class
BARRE - Studio Place Arts Exhibits. Exhibit dates: January Livetronica for your soul join us for electrolads anniversary Irish Session every Saturday afternoon.
31 - March 4, 2017. Main floor gallery: Round & Around - Art party PLAINFIELD - The EarthWalk Field Institute presents Tracking
exploring spheres, circles and endless loops. Curated by Janet Stefani Capizzi live at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Originals & the Wild! Hawthorn Meadow, located on the Goddard College
Van Fleet. Second floor gallery: Clever Hand by Carol Favorites - blend of Folk, Country, and Blues. Campus. 1-4 p.m. Adventure through the snowy woods learning to
Radspecher. Third floor gallery: Classic to Spontaneous read the stories of the wild with EarthWalk Director Angella Gibbons.
Letterforms: Retrospective Exhibit of Rene Schalls RANDOLPH - Vermont Fiddle Orchestra and Young Traditions $25 per adult/teen and $10 per accompanied child (ages 6-12).
Calligraphy. Reception: Sat., February 4, 3-5 p.m. Touring Group Concert. Chandler Center for the Arts, 71 North Discounts available for groups and AmeriCorps members. Registration
Main St. 7:30 p.m. Tickets $13 in advance, $15 at door, $10 stu- is required in advance. 802-454-8500 or info@earthwalkvermont.
And Somewhere Else Theres a Beach. This show by local dents, kids 5 and under free. Tickets/info: 802-728-6464 or www.
artist Pria Cambio includes work over her lifetime that shares org. Enrollment is limited to 12 participants.
chandler-arts.org
her connection to the seacoast. Eleven paintings on exhibit TUNBRIDGE - Just Desserts. Tunbridge Town Hall. 7-10 p.m.
from Dec. 1, 2016 - April 8, 2017, at the Morse Block Deli, 260
N. Main St. 100% sales benefit Studio Place Arts programs Saturday, February 11 Desserts, live music, silent auction, door prizes. Admission $5,
dessert plates $5. Beverages, BYOB. To benefit The Tunbridge
BERLIN - Avian Inspired. Gallery at the Central Vermont BARRE - A Menacing Night at the Modern Museum with Church painting and capital projects. Info: 889-3704, 889-5528.
Medical Center. Avian Inspired, a series of paintings inspired roast pork dinner. Hedding United Methodist Church, 40
by the avian world by central Vermont artist and graphic Washington St. Noon and 5 p.m. $20 includes dinner and murder
mystery clues. On sale at Women & Children First, 114 No. Main
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designer Linda Mirabile. Through March 31, 2017. THE BARRE - Music of Joy and Sorrow Vermont Philharmonic
GALLERY at Central Vermont Medical Center is located in the Street #2, Barre OR call 476-8946.
Annual Winter Concert. Barre Opera House. 2 p.m. Tickets:
lobby of the hospital and is open every day. BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donation. Berlin Mall, 282 Berlin Adults $15, Seniors $12, Students $5 available at the door and in
CHELSEA - Naturescapes Photographs by Susan advance from the Barre Opera House box office (802) 476-8188 or

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Paramount Theatre - Rutland, VT - Sculpture Grounded Exhibit. Featuring contemporary sion. Maple Corner Community Center, 64 W. County Rd. 3-6 p.m.
Pat sculpture created by VermontWED, artists. Vermont Arts Council
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SAT, JAN 14 @ 7:30PM Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
Barre Barre, VT claims to be protecting the public health. Limited parking, please
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17 @ 7:00PMpresents works by carpool. Info: Cynthia at 802-456-1233
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Barrette The Lumineers MONTPELIER - Southern Old Time Music Jam. Bagitos, 28
Love--AloneThe Vermont Governors Gallery presents works by main St. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mark DiStefano & Bridget Asay lead
Last of the Red Hot Lovers Bla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
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Shaker Theatre - Enfield, TheNH exhibit will be up until March 31, 2017.
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC
Anais Mitchell / Sam Amidon
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT an old time music session.
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Momix - In Praise of Water.
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Jenny Scheinman - Kannapolis: A Moving Democracy Now 6p
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2:00p Chronique Francophone 8:00a Democracy Now! 12:00p Bethel School Board 7:00a Randolph Selectboard Wednesday Opening 5:30 AM Talking About Movies
Wednesday, February 8 3:00p Democracy Now! 1:00 AM The Artful Word 4:30 PM Holiday Fun 6:00 AM City Room with Steven
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4:00p Gay USA 10:00a Spotlight on Vermont Issues 7:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory 3:00p Vermont State House 3:00 AM Health Talk 6:00 PM 13 Most Haunted - MA 6:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
7:30a Water Protectors Victory 5:00p Senior Moments 3:30 AM New England Music Awards 6:30 PM Understanding PTSD 7:30 AM Gory Storytime
8:00a Democracy Now! 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program Union 7:00p Waterbury Selectboard 5:30 AM The Better Part 8:00 PM Hunger Mountain Co-op 8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
6:30p Kellogg Hubbard Library 1:00p Salaam Shalom 10:00p First Wednesdays 10:00p Under the Golden Dome
9:00a Amy Goodman & Bill McKibben 8:30p Talking About Movies
6:00 AM The Better Part 10:30 PM Issues of Aging 8:30 AM Energy Conservation
10:30a For the Animals 2:00p The Struggle Friday, February 10
6:30 AM CVTSport.net Saturday 10:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
9:00p Gay USA 2:30p Hogs at the Trough Fri, February 10 8:00 AM Poetry Outloud - live broad- 2:30 AM Moose & Bears in NH 11:30 AM Will the Constitution
11:00a New England Cooks 12:00p Washington Central Supervisory 7:00a Bethel Selectboard cast 4:00 AM Burlington Bookfest Preview 12:30 PM Lego Chat
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 10:00p Book Launch: The Button Thief 3:00p Democracy Now! 4:00 PM The Better Part 4:30 AM Sustainable Living Series
Union 12:00p Moretown Selectboard 1:00 PM Community Producers
1:00p Book Launch: The Button Thief Saturday, February 11 4:00p New England Cooks 4:00p OSHER Lifelong Learning 4:00p Berlin Selectboard
4:30 PM The Better Part
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6:00 AM Floor Hockey 1:30 PM Talking About Movies
7:00 AM Upper Valley Humane Society 2:00 PM City Room with Steven
3:00p Democracy Now! 6:00a Climate Solutions Summit 5:00p Bread & Puppet Theater Institute 6:32 PM 1st Wednesdays 7:30 AM SlowLiving
9:00a T.W. Wood Art Lecture 6:00p Affirming Traditions 8:00p Capital Beat Pappas
4:00p Green Mountain Veterans for 6:00p First Wednesdays 9:00p Montpelier Planning Commission
8:00 PM 30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 9:00 AM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 2:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
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8:30 PM Conversations with Kay 12:00 PM Moose & Bears in NH 3:30 PM Gory Storytime
9:00 PM Vermont Historical Society 1:30 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 4:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
5:00p Kellogg Hubbard Library 12:30p Goddard College Haybarn 9:00p Amy Goodman & Bill McKibben Sat, February 11 10:00 PM The Artful Word 2:00 PM Sustainable Living Series
7:00p Vote for Vermont Theatre 10:30p Storytelling Vermont Saturday, February 11 7:00a Central Vermont Regional Plan- 10:30 PM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 3:30 PM Floor Hockey
4:30 PM Energy Conservation
6:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
8:00p Talking About Movies 3:00p Ask Nymar the Uncharitable 12:00p VT State Board of Education ning Commission Thursday 4:30 PM Upper Valley Humane Society 7:30 PM Will the Constitution
Tuesday, February 14 4:30p Washington Central Supervisory 2:00 AM The State of Marriage 5:00 PM SlowLiving 8:30 PM Lego Chat
9:00p Senior Moments 4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 6:00a Book Launch: The Button Thief 10:00a Randolph Selectboard 3:00 AM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 PM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 9:00 PM Community Producers
10:30p Ask Nymar the Uncharitable 5:00p Washington Baptist Church Union 3:00p Vermont State House 4:00 AM Taste for Life 9:30 PM Moose & Bears in NH
8:00a Democracy Now! 8:00p East Montpelier School Board 4:30 AM On the Waterfront
9:30 PM Talking About Movies
11:00 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 10:00 PM City Room with Steven
Thursday, February 9 6:00p Talking About Movies 9:00a Goddard College Haybarn 9:00p Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board
10:00p The Tempest U-32 Students Meeting
5:00 AM 2015 Cornish Fair 11:30 PM Sustainable Living Series Pappas
6:00a Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop 7:00p Gay USA Theatre 5:30 AM Salaam/Shalom Sunday 10:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
Series 8:00p All Things LGBTQ 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program Sunday, February 12 Sun, February 12
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12:00p U-32 School Board 7:30 AM RagFest Concerts 2:00 AM Community Producers
8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues 1:00p All Things LGBTQ 7:00a Waterbury Trustees 8:30 AM Judge Ben 2:30 AM Talking About Movies
Tuesday
3:30p Montpelier School Board 3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
9:00a Central VT Chamber of 11:00p Bread & Puppet Theater 2:00p Energy Week 10:30a Waterbury Selectboard 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 3:00 AM Vaccine Mandates 4:00 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
3:00p Democracy Now! 7:30p VT State Board of Education 10:30 AM Its News to Us 3:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
Commerce Annual Mtg. Sunday, February 12 Monday, February 13 3:00p Montpelier Development Review 11:30 AM The Y Connection 4:30 AM Gory Storytime
5:00 AM Talking About Movies
6:00 AM Lifelines
11:00a Demystifying the World 6:00a Energy Week 4:00p Extempo Board 12:00 PM Vermont Today 5:00 AM Green Mountain Vets for
11:30a Womens March Montpelier 5:00p Amy Goodman & Bill McKibben 12:00p Rumney Memorial School 1:30 PM The State of Marriage Peace
6:30 AM For the Animals
7:00a Gay USA 2:00p East Montpelier School Board 6:00p Montpelier Design Review 2:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:00 AM Holistically Speaking
7:00 AM Authors at the Aldrich
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 8:00a Washington Baptist Church 6:30p Public Access Prevails Committee 3:30 PM Taste for Life 6:30 AM Mountain Man Adventures 8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
1:00p Beware the Vermont Land Trust 9:00a Affirming Traditions 7:00p The Struggle 4:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory 8:30 AM Green Mountain Vets for
Union 9:00p Montpelier City Council 4:00 PM On the Waterfront 7:00 AM Cuban Bridge
Peace
3:00p Democracy Now! 10:00a Muslim Girls Making Change 7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission
4:30 PM 2015 Cornish Fair 8:31 AM Car Stories
9:30 AM Holistically Speaking
4:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues 8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 10:00p CVTS Game of the Week 5:00 PM Salaam/Shalom 9:00 AM Health Talk
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass Mon, February 13 6:00 PM Yoga To Go 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 10:00 AM Mountain Man Adventures
6:00p Salaam Shalom 11:00a Montpelier Construction Project 9:00p Act 46 Documentary Tuesday, February 14 7:00 PM RagFest Concerts 10:30 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz 10:30 AM Cuban Bridge
7:00p The Artful Word 9:30p For the Animals 12:00p Berlin School Board 6:00a Vermont State House 8:00 PM Judge Ben 11:30 AM Talking About Movies 11:00 AM Hometown Storytellers
12:30p Bread & Puppet Theater 12:00 PM Car Stories
8:00p Vote for Vermont 10:00p Affirming Traditions 4:00p Bethel School Board 11:00a Bethel Selectboard 9:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead 12:30 PM Lifelines
1:00p Gay USA 10:00 PM Its News to Us 1:00 PM For the Animals 12:30 PM Health Talk
9:00p Goddard College Haybarn 11:00p Green Mountain Veterans for 8:00p Rumney Memorial School 2:00p Berlin Selectboard 1:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
2:00p Womens March Montpelier 11:00 PM The Y Connection 1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
2:00 PM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
Theatre 2:30p Be Aware to Be Prepared Peace 10:00p My Brothers Keeper Youth Panel 5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission 11:30 PM Vermont Today 2:30 PM CVTSport.net
Friday 4:02 PM Truck Pull 2015 3:00 PM Talking About Movies
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5:00 PM Authors at the Aldrich
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6:00a Salaam Shalom 6:30p Water Protectors Victory Weekly Program Schedule Government Access 3:00p Under the Golden Dome 5:00 AM Holiday Fun 8:30 PM The Y Connection 6:30 PM Green Mountain Vets for
7:00a The Struggle 7:00p Gay USA Wednesday, February 8 Weekly Program Schedule 4:00p Vermont State House 5:30 AM Ghost Chronicles 9:00 PM Vermont Today Peace
6:30 AM 13 Most Haunted - MA 10:30 PM The State of Marriage 7:30 PM Holistically Speaking
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BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donation. Central Vermont Medical stoves, and just listen. Info: 802-249-0404 Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:20 PARAMOUNT BARRE
Center, 130 Fisher Rd. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Hilari Farrington Koehler, Sarah Blair, & Benedict Koehler lead
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:25 & 3:25

Tuesday, February 14, Valentines Day


Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30 MATINEES SAT. & SUN.
this world class Irish Session every Saturday
A DOG'S PURPOSE afternoon.
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Fri. & Sat. at 6:25 & 9:05 -- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:35
MONTPELIER - Moulton & Whipple, The Frozen Finger Capital City Winter Market.Matinees MontpelierSat. & Sun.City
at 12:20Center.
& 3:20 10 a.m. to Fri. & Sat. at 6:20 & 9:10 -- Sun. - Thurs. at 6:55 THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE --PG--

Boys live at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m.


Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:25 & 3:25
2 p.m. Featuring seasonal produce,THElocal meats and cheeses, hot
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Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:35 (3D)
food, and handmade crafts Fri. &from central
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A DOG'S PURPOSE --PG--
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with Caryn Connolly. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7 p.m. Tibetan Kirol, 793-8347 or manager@montpelierfarmersmarket.com. Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:20
SING --PG--
Singing Bowls clear past negative love experiences, and Crystal Orchard Valley Waldorf School Early
Matinees Sat. &Childhood
Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30 Open House. THE FOUNDER --R-- SPLIT --PG-13--
Alchemy Bowls open you to accepting and fully expressing love Orchard Valleys Little************************************************************************
Lambs Childcare Center, 203 Country Fri. & Sat. at 6:30 & 9:15 -- Sun. - Thurs. at 6:40 Fri. & Sat. at 6:30 & 9:10
in your life. The deep vibrations will help you release stagnant Club Rd. 10 a.m. to noon. Childcare for ages 6 weeks to 3 years. SING --PG-- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:30
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30
energy. Both partnered and not are welcome.
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30
For questions/RSVP: enrollment@ovws.org PARAMOUNT or 456-7400. 24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343 BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com
Armchair Travel Talk: Jamaica. Montpelier Senior Activity 2017 Clarke Dinner and Slide Show MATINEES Series.
SAT. & SUN. Unitarian Church
Center, 58 Barre St. 6:30-8 p.m. Free and open to the public. Join of Montpelier. 6 p.m. Dinner THE $15. Reservations: Nancy Schulz,
LEGO BATMAN MOVIE --PG--
us for presentations of pictures from member Sally DeCiccos trip SaddleShoes2@gmail.com.Fri. & Sat. atSlide
6:35 (3D)show:
& 9:05 (2D)Majestic Moose.
-- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:35 (3D)See
to Jamaica and one volunteers journey to document historic
SAMBELS! SAMBELS!
amazing photos and learn about MatineestheSat. surprising qualities
& Sun. at 12:35 (2D) & 3:35 (3D)that make
Jewish cemeteries in Kingston and out on the island. this animal so fascinating. Speaker Alison SPLIT Thomas
--PG-13-- is the Education
WAITSFIELD - Red Cross Blood Donation. Fayston Programs Manager at the VT Fri. & Fish & &Wildlife
Sat. at 6:30 Department.
9:10 -- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:30
Elementary, 782 German Flats Rd. 1:30-6:30 p.m.
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30
Dont Quit Your Day Job: A Working Writers Workshop. Bear Book Your Get-togethers, BBQs,
Pond Books. 77 Main St. 11 a.m. to noon. Ryan Kriger and Weddings, Anniversaries, etc.
Wednesday, February 15 Christy Mihaly will present a workshop for educators, librarians,
EAST MONTPELIER - Understanding Childhood: A series of
and other book-loving folk who might be thinking, or dreaming,
about writing more seriously. They will share tips and resources, Sambels Catering 249-7758
Parent Education Evenings. Orchard Valley Waldorf School, discuss the writing life, and answer questions about publishing
2290 VT Rt. 14N. 7-8:30 p.m. Topic Your Emerging Adolescent your work. Free and open to the public.
(ages 12-14): What to expect and how the Waldorf curriculum sup-
ports the budding young person, led by high school Initiative fac-
ulty and OVWS faculty. Public welcome; no charge. Questions and Sunday, February 19 American Legion Post 59
to let us know youre coming: enrollment@ovws.org or 456-7400.
MONTPELIER - Papa Graybeard Blues - Keith Williams live
DUXBURY - Snowshoe Duxbury with GMC. Moderate. 6
miles. Montclair Glen Lodge. Snowshoe from the winter parking
CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT
at Bagitos, 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Classic Blues/Folk. lot via the Monroe and Dean Trails past the Beaver Pond to the WHERE: American Legion Hall
OLLI Spring Series Introduction to Chinese Medicines. recently renovated lodge. Contact Michael Chernick, 249-0520 or Waterbury, VT
Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 1:30 p.m. Suggested chernick5@comcast.net for meeting times and place.
donation $5. Presented by Oriental Medicine Practitioner Jennifer MONTPELIER - Bleecker & MacDougal live at Bagitos, 28 WHEN: Sunday, February 12 @ Noon
Etheridge, who will cover the how, what, when, and why of the Main St. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Play starts at 1:00 PM
4,000-year-old practice of Chinese medicine and acupuncture to RANDOLPH - Film: Raiders of the Lost Ark. Chandlers
allow us to understand what it may do for us. Upper Gallery, 71-73 Main St. 7:30 p.m. Renowned archeologist FORMAT: Two person teams ~
Winter blues? Need a lift? with Shona R MacDougall Registered and expert in the occult, Dr. Indiana Jones, is hired by the U.S. Bring your own partner,
Herbalist (AHG). Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. We Government to find the Ark of the Covenant, which is believed to cribbage board & playing cards
will talk about depression, herbs to help, and a few supplements. still hold the ten commandments. General admission: $9 walk-in.
Learn how digestion can affect your happiness. For more info: 802-431-0204 or outreach@chandler-arts.org COST: $10.00 per person
with payout to
MONTPELIER - John Lackard Blues Jam at Sweet Melissas,
4 Langdon St. 7:30 p.m. Monday, February 20 top 3 teams More Info:
EAST MONTPELIER - Orchard Valley Waldorf School Snack Bar Door Bill Santor
Thursday, February 16 Early Childhood Open House. OVWS East Montpelier Main Prize 50/50 Rafe 802-735-4813
BARRE - Welcoming Volunteers to Central VT Adult Basic Campus, 2290 VT Rt. 14N. 4-6 p.m. Mixed-age kindergartens and
Education. Barre Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Noon to 1 Farm & Forest Kindergarten, ages 3.5-6. For questions and to let
p.m. New volunteers welcome. Find out about CVABEs volun- us know youre coming: enrollment@ovws.org or 456-7400.
teer opportunities in the Barre/Montpelier area. This is also a MONTPELIER - Orchard Valley Waldorf School Early
chance for current volunteers to share their experiences and Childhood Open House. Childs Garden in Montpelier. 155

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inspire others. Info: Gale, 802-476-4588. Northfield St. Programs for ages 2.5-6 years. For questions and to
MONTPELIER - Red Clay Montpelier Jazz H.S. Band live let us know youre coming: enrollment@ovws.org or 456-7400
RANDOLPH CTR - Feb. 20 Legis. Breakfast Orange

BINGO
at Bagitos, 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Enjoy an evening of high energy
jazz with some of the areas best young musicians. County Dems at VTC. SHAPE Campus Center cafeteria. 7:30-9
What Are You Really Practicing? with Robert Kest, Ph.D. a.m. Area legislators will meet with interested community mem-
Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Exploring the many bers about this legislative ses-
different approaches to mindfulness and the variety of world sion. Legislators attending will Flash Ball 1: $1,000.
views, experiences, and relationships to nature, the body and include: House Members Tim THE AMERICAN
Flash Ball 2: $100
being that they cultivate. Briglin, Jim Masland, Ben LEGION
Jiclking, Jay Hooper and BARRE POST 10 Mini Jackpot 52#'s: $3,600.
Friday, February 17 Senator Mark MacDonald. 320 NORTH MAIN ST.
BARRE, VT
Jackpot 55#'s: $2,700.
MONTPELIER - Dave Loughran live at Bagitos, 28 Main St.
6-8 p.m. Acoustic Classic Rock
Tuesday, Fri., Feb. 10 ~ 7-11 pm
Thursday Night
Doors Open at 4:00 PM THIS WEEK'S
Recycling with Coca-Cola. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, February 21 Sherri Lambertons
Premies at 6:00 PM
Regular Games at 7:00 PM SPECIAL
58 Barre St. 12:30-1:15 p.m. Free and open to the public. Ray MONTPELIER - Old Time
Dube, Sustainability Manager for Coca-Cola of Northern New England,
will discuss Coca-Colas Sustainability Program and its remarkable 96%
recycling rate. He will discuss how Coke bottles are collected and trans-
Music Session. Bagitos, 28
Main St. 6-8 p.m. Bluegrass,
Americana, Quebecois, &
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$3 Cover
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formed into new products like Vermont Teddy Bears! Mountain music to enjoy and
tap your toes to.
Sat., Feb. 11 ~ 7-11 pm
RANDOLPH - Cajun Night. Chandlers Upper Gallery, 71-73 Enjoy The Band
Main St. 6 p.m. Enjoy an evening of Cajun food, music, and danc-
ing with Yankee Chank. Yankee Chank is a group of musicians
from throughout Vermont and New England who perform tradi-
Killin Time
tional dance music from Southwest Louisiana. General admis- Classified
$5 Cover
sion: Dinner $8, show $10, $15 for both. Tickets: 802-728-6464
Deadline Is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
TUNBRIDGE - Sugaring Panel: Tunbridge forester Paul Harwood
and Tunbridge sugarmakers Mike Bogardus and Ted and Calvin MONDAY 21 & OVER
Hoyt will talk about sugaring. Tunbridge Public Library, 289 VT Before 10AM For information, call
110, 7 p.m. Info: 889-9404, tunbridgelibrary@yahoo.com the Post at 479-9058 Now Open for Dinner
Saturday, February 18 with new homemade specialties weekly
BARRE - Red Cross Blood Donation. Lennys Shoe & Apparel,
359 N. Main St. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. NIGHTLY SPECIAL ONLY $10.99!
FEBRUARY
EAST MONTPELIER - Spiritual Storytelling at the Old
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includes dinner with dessert

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Northelds Katie Lafaille (in white) puts up the shot that will tie the Marauders game against Stowe
with 2.3 seconds left last Thursday night in Northeld. The Northeld girls used the foul line in overtime
to pull out a 39-35 victory and make it 10 straight Marauder wins. The Northeld girls are now 10-1 on
the season. Photo by Bill Croney

Carlo Concessi of Orange,


Vermont took second place in
the Vermont Elks Hoop Shoot
for 8- and 9-year-old boys. Carlo
represented Barre Lodge 1535
in the competition. Carlo first
won the local (Barre Lodge)
Hoop Shoot to advance to the
Central Hoop Shoot in Windsor
on January 7, where he com-
peted against the local winners
from Elks Lodges in the North,
South and Central divisions.
Carlo won the District Shoot to
advance to the Vermont Elks
State Hoop Shoot where three
boys and three girls in three dif-
ferent age divisions (ranging
from 8 to 13) competed. Carlo
was just one basket behind the
winner at the State Shoot held
on January 28 at Spaulding High
Williamstown senior Brandon Carrier cruises to the hoop to cap a fast break and score the 1000th School and hosted by Barre
point of his high school career in the rst quarter of last Thursday nights game against South Lodge 1535. Carlo was present-
Royalton in Williamstown. Carrier scored 14 rst-quarter points on his way to a 27-point night in the ed his trophy by Vermont Elks
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Leanne Burgess, of Oxbow, takes off on her leg of the girls 4x800 relay event at the Vermont State
Indoor Track Championships in Northfield last Saturday. Burgesss team finished second in the event
with a time of 10:43.29. Photo by Bill Croney

Oxbows Garret Rock buries his feet deep into the sand of the long jump pit as he makes his landing
during last Saturdays Vermont State Indoor Track Championships at Norwich Universitys Shapiro
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Spauldings Kadie Erwin goes up during the girls Division II pole vault at the Vermont State Indoor
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Williamstowns Jonathan Myles gets set to go over the bar during the boys Division II pole vault event
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individual to ll a full-time positions of Sales Service Repair WANTED To produce archi- back ground check required, Earn up to $1,000 a week
Pharmacy Technician. This position will 605 Route 2 Berlin tectural stone work for new Please Call 802-505-3088 for
information.
at your leisure in your own
and historic buildings, home? The probability of gain-
require the individual to complete certication 802-229-1283 A. Ottavino Corporation, ing big profits from this and
AUTO
RURAL WALKING on roads,
training and testing and must be driven to Ozone Park, Queens
Full and Part Time positions
trails, and programmed com- many similar at home jobs is
work closely helping the public. Tasks will munity interaction with older slim. Promoters of these jobs

include, but are not limited to, taking rell TECHNICIAN


Must have own tools, minimum
available. Pension and health
benefits included. e-mail
resume and photos of your
handicapped gentleman. Re-
lated experience, good driving
record and vehicle, excellent
usually require a fee to teach
you useless, and unprofit-
orders, lling prescriptions, but will primarily 2 years experience and a valid work to: references required. 9-3 3
able trades, or to provide you
with futile information. TIP:
focus on cashier duties. A competitive benets drivers license. OTTAVINOSTONE@AOL.
COM
days a week. $13/h
r. 802-456-
7033 leave message. If a work-at-home program
package will be provided after a 90-day trial ASE cerification preferred.
EOE
is legitimate, your sponsor
DRIVERS TRAINEES NEED- WEEKEND RESPITE in Your should tell you, for free and
period. Please stop in with your cover letter and Mail resume to: ED! Learn to driver for Ste- Home, For 2 mildly handi- in writing, what is involved. If
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quires some physical activities
you question a programs le-
ENCE NEEDED! New drivers gitimacy, call the ATTORNEY
yahoo.com. Berlin, VT 05602
earn $900+ per week! PAID and community Outings. Gen- GENERALS CONSUMER
Or Email resume to: CDL TRAINING! Stevens cov- erally helpful and enjoyable.
thesourcesubaru@aol.com Friday 4pmSunday 9pm. ASSISTANCE PROGRAM at
ers all costs! 1-888-734-6714 1-800-649-2424.
drive4stevens.com $450. Excellent References
No Walk-Ins, Please and related experience re-
Barre Town Elementary and Middle School quired. 802-456-7033 Leave
is seeking several message. CHILDCARE
Bus Drivers and Custodians
AIRLINE
CHILD CARE, South Barre,
The following positions are available: Full or Part-Time before or af-
2 - Driving Positions approx hours: Classied ter school, Plus meals, Ages
6:15am to 8:45am and 2:15pm to 4:45pm.
1 - Driving /Custodial Position
CAREERS Deadline Is
Monday
2+, Reasonable Rates, 802-
272-7764
Driving hours: 7:15 to 8:45 and 3:15 to 4:45. Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses Before 10AM
Custodial hours: 5:00 to 10:00pm.
coast to coast. Job placement assistance. continued on next page
1- Full time 2nd shift custodial position hours:
3:00 pm to 11:00 pm. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly.
To inquire on benefit packages and job requirements Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance
please contact BTMES 476-6617 Ext. 6331 Terrie for bus SHS UTILITY/GROUNDSMAN
position questions; for custodial position questions contact 800-481-7894 Utility/Groundsman needed
Paul Ext 6304. at Spaulding High School year round.
E.O.E. Description: Maintains the school grounds throughout the
Vermont Department of Taxes Seeks year. Maintains sports fields and equipment.
Seasonal Temporary Employees Performs maintenance to grounds equipment.
Looking to develop skills that will help prepare you for a career? Assist with/accomplish renovation projects.
Vendor Coordinator for The Department of Taxes seeks temporary employees to assist with
tax processing during the busy tax season.
Other related work within the school facility.
the Barre Heritage Festival Data Technicians: These positions will vary depending on needs Apply online at bsuvt.org
or send cover letter and resume to:
and skill sets:
Data Entry: several people are needed to enter/verify Attn: Jamie Evans, 120 Ayers Street, Barre, VT 05641
Looking for a community minded individual forms data on PCs. Alpha/numeric speed required 8,000
EOE
who is interested in a part-time temporary keystrokes/hour
Scanning work: assist in returns processing by operating
position with the Barre Partnership for the large scanner. File and stack documents once processed
production of the Barre Heritage Festival. Courier work: Lift, Move & Sort mail and other documents
between rooms or between oors Bindery Person to run MBO folder and Mueller
Batching forms: processing mail into batches to be scanned.
Responsibilities include: recruiting vendors, Organization and attention to detail is required
stitcher. Experience preferred; willing to train right
processing applications, vendor placement All positions are Feb.-May 2017, day shift only, Mon.-Fri. in
person. Must work well with others; be a team player.
and other duties as assigned. Modest stipend Montpelier. Contact Dana LaPlant 802-433-9898
not to exceed $1,500. Application and information available at www.tax.vermont.gov,
dlaplant@stillwatergraphics.biz
or call (802) 828-6817 or email Tax.IndIncome@state.vt.us.
Reference Job ID #620746. Status: Temporary.
For more information Application Deadline: February 12, 2017.
call Joshua at 477-2967 The State of Vermont offers an excellent total compensation
71 Depot Street
package. To apply, use the online job application at www.careers. Williamstown, VT 05679
vermont.gov or contact the Department of Human Resources
Division, Recruitment Services at (855) 828-6700 (voice) Phone: 802.433.9898
or 800-253-0191 (TTY/Relay Service). Fax: 802.433.9899
The State of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Part-Time Teller So. Barre, VT
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Truck Technicians / Mechanic
One Credit Union is currently seeking an experienced Part-Time ASSISTANT TOWN CLERK We have immediate opening in our Williston VT shop for
Teller to join our team. The Town of Barre is accepting applications for a full-time as- 1st & 2nd shift Mechanics.
The ideal candidate will have: sistant town clerk (ATC). Work hours are M-F, 8:00 a.m. to Must have knowledge of preventive maintenance and
Minimum of (1-3) years Teller experience 4:30 p.m. for 37.5 hours per week. This ATC will have primary general repairs on medium and heavy duty trucks.
Prior cash handling experience responsibility for voter registration, early voting ballots, water All Phases of Truck Repairs and DOT safety checks
Particularly strong skills in branch operations and customer service billing, and dog licensing. ATCs help the Town Clerk with all
Math and computer skills required daily operations, including serving the public at the counter, by CDL license is a plus but not mandatory.
Strong oral and written communication skills Must have own tools and a valid Drivers license.
Ability to work branch hours phone and email, and occasionally (6-8 times in a year) taking
Strong TEAM player meeting minutes.
Demonstrated organizational skills while managing multiple tasks Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED, and 3 Full Benet Package...
Demonstrated time management and prioritization skills
years of office or financial institution work experience. Com- Health/Dental Insurance
401K Plan
The Part-Time Teller reports to the Branch Manager and performs pletion of a bookkeeping course and some light bookkeeping Paid Holidays.
the duties of Teller. experience is preferred. Strong computer, customer service and Paid Vacations
Requirements: communication skills needed. Successful candidate will be or- Uniforms
Education Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent ganized and able to maintain accurate records. Pay range for Paid Training
combination of education & experience. first year is $13.61 to $15.07. Benefits include: paid vacation, Hire On Bonus
Wages commensurate with experience and skillsets. sick leave and holidays; insurance plans for health, dental, term
Benefits offered: Health Care, HRA, FSA, Dental, Vision, Life & life and short-term disability; and Vermont municipal employ-
Disability, 401k plan, Holidays (10), Paid Time Off (PTO) Second shift pay
ees pension plan. differential.
Application form is available from the town website at www. Pay scale is based on
barretown.org/Permits_Forms/employmentapplication.pdf or experience and years of
at the Town Managers Office (479-9331), 149 Websterville knowledge.
Road. Application period closes at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, For more info or to apply please stop by at.
Email cover letter, resume February 22. Resumes are advisable but not in place of applica-
and references to
tion form. Mailing address is P.O. Box 116, Websterville, VT
RSD Leasing
jobs@onecu.org 156 Ave B
Equal Opportunity Employer 05678. Williston, VT 05495
www.onecu.org ~The Town of Barre is an Equal Opportunity Employer~ 802-658-0021
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OLD LICENSE PLATES
FREE BEWARE OF THE WANTED. Pre 1920 by Seri-
LOOKING TO EARN A MIL- VERMONT LAND TRUST ous Collector. Cash buyer.
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ness opportunities that make 802-454-8561 Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
outrageous claims about chughson@svcable.net
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business opportunities, but KEYS FOUND on VAST ous Collector. Cash buyer.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
be cautious of any business
that cant reflect in writing
the typical earnings of previ-
TRAIL between East Barre
and Washington. A large set
with multiple keys. 802-476-
Conrad Hughson
Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
chughson@svcable.net
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Financial Aid if qualified. Job to fraudulent ads include buying.
placement assistance. Call words like: breakthrough, Johnson Antiques
Aviation Institute of Mainte- effortless, and new discov- 4 Summer St. E.Barre
nance 888-686-1704 ery. When you see words like 802-249-2525, 8:30-3:30
these be skeptical. Before you Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri; Sat till
AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAIN- invest your time and money noon; Closed Sun & Tues. Washington County Mental Health Services, Inc.
INGGet FAA certification. call the ATTORNEY GEN-
Approved for military benefits. ERALS CONSUMER ASSIS- is searching for folks to fill the following positions:
Financial Aid if qualified. Job TANCE PROGRAM, at 1-800- GARAGE SALES Sobriety Support Workers
placement assistance. Call 649-2424.
Aviation Institute of Mainte- LUNG CANCER? And 60 FLEA MARKETS This is a per diem, hourly position providing support, basic needs and
nance 866-453-6204 years old? If so, you and your RUMMAGES information to individuals who are in an intoxicated state, but safe to stay
family may be entitled to a sig-
nificant cash award. Call 800-
PERSONALS 364-0517 to learn more. No
ANTIQUES MARKET
Montpelier Antiques Market
within a voluntary shelter bed program for 24 hours. Access to safe,
risk. No money out of pocket. reliable, insured, registered vehicle required and clean driving record.
Sunday Feb 12 Canadian
MAKE A CONNECTION. Real Club 414 East Montpelier
People, Flirty Chat. Meet sin- WANT A CURE-ALL?
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Rd. (Rt 14), Barre 8:00am- Many other full time career opportunities also available.
1:00pm Vendors offering
Try it FREE. Call NOW 1-877- that sells false hope. Beware antique furniture, jewelry,
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health products and services. paintings, tools, glassware,
primitives, advertising, books
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cret, amazing results, or (9am) Follow us on Face-
scientific breakthrough. For book. Excellent paid time off.
FREE ITEMS more information on health re-
Educational benefits.
lated products or services, call
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$75 TO $300+ CONSUMER ASSISTANCE Like us on Facebook.
PROGRAM at 1-800-649-
Thank You For Saying
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
FOR INFO, 802-522-4279. 2424, or consult a health care EOE
provider.
I Saw It In Where hope and support come together.

Highland Sugarworks

Production Position Available


Must be able to lift 50 lbs and stand for 8 hours.
Experience preferred, but not necessary.
Apply in person to:
Highland Sugarworks, Inc.
Washington County
49 Parker Rd., Websterville
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Established Construction Company
is seeking an individual to work in
our Aggregate Production Division.
We are looking for someone experienced with
crushing, screening, wash plants and associated
support equipment. However, we would be
willing to train the right candidate. This is a 579 South Barre Road, Barre
hands on position and requires a willingness to
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We offer full time employment with competitive
Tuesday, February 21st, 2017
benefits, paid holidays, 401k plan, and health Open to the public, please stop by anytime between 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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BIG ROCK PROPERTIES
EQUIP. PETS
BARGAIN SHOP FOR SALE (all OBO) : Sam- ONE LEQUIP XL JUICER, Self storage units available, continued continued
802-461-7828 sung Galaxy 4G cell phone, new, still in box $75.00 obo 5x10, 10x10, 10x20. Rte 113
We Buy-Sell-Barter Judie 802-454-7742 Chelsea. 802-249-2368.
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OXYGENAnytime, Any- Pickups loaded $60 small,
with ATT, Consumer Cellular where. No tanks to refill. No
not necessary. Lots of land
FOR LEASE OR SALE...
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CONTAINERS
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Williamstown VT SAFE FOR SALE, For Sale Hard Maple, Ash,
A PLACE FOR MOM. The
but decided I wanted a larger
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tion,
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minimum delivery. Single
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health certificates.
HOME DELIVERY AVAILABLE WOOD/HEATING 802-467-3025
Fully Licensed & Insured
Reasonable Rates
MUSICAL EQUIP. Call Daryl
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Heres What to Do
Used very little. Asking DAVES LOGGING &
FIREWOOD
Pampered
$650.00. 802-426-2029
Green & Seasoned Paws NEED HELP around home or
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a couple of days ago branchinstruments.com 16 Delivered $110.00 Air Conditioning In Summer
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when my visiting aunt GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

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and uncle were chatting Just a FIRE WOOD FOR SALE,
with other relatives in the Green $225/cord. Seasoned NINE CANARIES, with flight
doorway. He hasnt been
back yet. I searched the
click away $280/cord. Delivery included
within 10 miles of Barre. 802-
cage/food, $450.00 for all,
firm. Judie 802-454-7742 I Saw It In
yard and neighborhood Now Placing Your 454-1259
for him without any luck. Classified Or Display
What else can I do? My uncle keeps saying that hell just FIRE WOOD Rock Maple,
Ad Is Even Easier! Cut,split delivered $220/cord.
come back on his own after hes done doing what tomcats
do. Morris is neutered, so that doesnt make sense. What
802-476-9117 GOT CLUTTER?
do you think? FIREWOOD for SALE; cut to CLEAN UP WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS.
-- Karen T., via email length, split and delivered in
Montpelier and Barre. Green
DEAR KAREN: Keep searching for Morris, and dont Please $215/cord, Seasoned $300/ Youll find
listen to your uncle, who is parroting an old observation Include cord, all Hardwood. 802-485-
that dates back to when cats were generally outdoor pets or
Contact Person
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William Raveis BCK Real Estate
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Is Monday Tel: 802-476-2055 Fax: 802-476-8440
Before claire@claireduke.com www.claireduke.com
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The Vermont Legislature presents
2017
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January 18th VERMONT SYMPHONY March 22nd AN EVENING of WORDS


ORCHESTRA and MUSIC
David M. Wilson Memorial Farmers Night Concert Presented by the Vermont College of the Fine Arts.
Jaime Laredo, conductor VCFA will present an hour of music and readings featuring
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an arrangement of Rachmaninoffs popular Vocalise for ute and March 29th VERMONT CHORAL UNION
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providing biographical details of the civil rights leaders life, history. This evening features rst-hand accounts told by political
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late 1960s and early 1970s. This program is part of the ongoing
celebration of VHSs new exhibit, Freaks, Radicals, and Hippies:
Counterculture in 1970s Vermont.
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