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High School Students CELEBRATION SERIES
Invited to Attend 2017
Governors Institutes
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Vermont Brewers Association Welcomes
Northfields Good Measure Brewing Co.
Snowman Contest The Vermont Brewers
Association (VBA) is pleased to
welcome Good Measure Brewing
Co., out of Northfield, VT as the

C o o l 51st member of the Association.

Win s!
The team at Good Measure
Brewing Co includes Scott Kerner
and Andrew Leichthammer. The

Prize
group has plenty of combined
experience in the industry. Scott
has opened Three Penny Taproom
and Mule Bar, while Andrew has
Open to all WORLD the passion and experience for
readers. Create your brewing.
The VBA is such a vital organi-
snowman in your own zation in the state and weve
yard, using real snow. watched with excitement as its nurtured the The brewery is brewing on a modified 3.5
industry in Vermont to great health and stabili- barrel system, with two new, custom built 7
Submit pictures by ty, Kerner said. Our interest in joining was barrel fermenters and they have plans to bring
April 6 at 5:00 p.m. not only about the benefits of membership their 10 barrel kettle and mash tun on line this
Winners will be announced
Name: .............................................. (including, of course the Vermont Brewers spring.
Fest!) but also to create an even deeper bond We are thrilled to have Good Measure as
in our April 12 Issue. between our business and the other incredibly part of the Association. Scott has been an
Address: ...........................................
talented brewers in the state. advocate and champion for craft beer for
Or mail your pictures In their taproom, they are currently serving many years both at Three Penny and Mule
with the entry blank. ........................................................ up a range of beer styles including an English- Bar. When I heard he was opening a brewery,
The WORLD Style Bitter, an American Cream Ale, Belgian- it was a natural fit into the VBA, said
Snowman Contest Telephone: ........................................ Style Saison Farmhouse Ale, and an American Melissa Corbin, VBA Executive Director.
Blonde Ale with Oats. Their focus is on giving Good Measure Brewing is located at 17
403 US Route 302-Berlin or Email your name, address and jpgs to: the drinker something that doesnt overload East St. in Northfield. The tasting room is
Barre, VT 05641 sales@vt-world.com Subject: Snowman the palate, but gives space for a range of open 12-7 p.m. Wednesday through
tastes, textures, and experiences. Saturday.

GMUW Expands Working


Bridges Support to Businesses
in NEK and Central VT with
RadioVermont $20,000 Grant from FINRA

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Green Mountain
United Way was
recently awarded a
$20,000 grant by
The Financial
Industry Regulatory
Authority (FINRA)
to expand Working Bridges in the Central Vermont and
Northeast Kingdom regions. Working Bridges fosters the
ShoWcaSe shared understanding that barriers such as childcare, reliable
transportation and acute need for emergency financial assis-
tance get in the way of continuous employment and derail
good employees.
Working Bridges is a United Way led Employer
SUNDAY, MARCH 5TH | NOON TO 3PM Collaborative which was founded 10 years ago by the United
Way of Northwest Vermont (then the United Way of Chittenden
County) and a group of forward-thinking employers. The
FREE ADMISSION! concept is simple: a network of cross-sector employers work
together to effectively develop and test innovative HR prac-
tices using the workplace as a platform for services designated
to help workers minimize work disruptions, decrease absen-
teeism, improve financial stability and ultimately increase
retention and advancement. Working Bridges provides
AT THE Education and Training based in the Bridges Out of Poverty
curriculum, an Employer Workgroup, Resource Coordinators
who provide on-site resource assistance to employees, Income
Advance Loans to employees, Mobile Volunteer Tax

20 Vendors in Attendance Prizes & Giveaways Preparation Program, and on-site financial literacy classes.
Green Mountain United Way, with the support of the
United Way of Northwest Vermont, recently began adminis-
tration of Working Bridges at Weidmann Electrical

$1,000 Grand Prize Giveaway! Technology in St. Johnsbury. Having Green Mountain
United Ways Working Bridges program allows us to serve
our employees in an entirely different way and brings resourc-
es our employees really need, but we, as a company, dont
have access to. Because there is a Resource Coordinator right
here in our facility, employees and supervisors dont lose time
Presented By The Stations of off the job dealing with life issues that need outside expertise
to address. It is a win-win for us and our employees, says
RadioVermont Patti Harvey, Vice President of Human Resources for
Weidmann Electrical Technology.
The grant funds Green Mountain United Way has received
specifically focus on bringing training and expanded opportu-
nities to Washington and Orleans Counties. These efforts
include two educational training opportunities for employers
about economic class in the workplace using the Bridges Out
of Poverty curriculum and concepts. These trainings are tar-
geted for Spring 2017 and dates will be announced shortly.
Businesses and nonprofit leaders interested in attending or
wanting more information can email Carrie Stahler, cstahler@
MANY VENDORS TO HELP WITH YOUR WEDDING PLANS! gmunitedway.org, to be added to the announcement list.
In addition, as they expand Working Bridges, Green
Flowers - Bridal Gowns - Tuxedos - Make-up Mountain United Way seeks innovation-minded businesses
who are interested in participating in business workgroups to
Hairstyles - Catering - Venue Destinations - Jewelry join them in their efforts to target this effort to the unique
needs of Central Vermont and the Northeast Kingdom.
Cakes - Travel Consultants - Enter tainment Bringing this framework from Chittenden County to the
Northeast Kingdom and Central Vermont poses a unique
Invitations - Photography - Photo Booths and more! opportunity for us to explore how Working Bridges can
have the maximum impact on rural communities whose needs
are very different than those of urban areas, stated Tawnya
Kristen, Executive Director of Green Mountain United Way.
We are reaching out to our partners in the communities we
serve to make sure that our Working Groups are filled with
individuals whose experiences can help inform this effort to
best serve the employees and businesses in our rural
regions!
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State Treasurer Beth Pearce Launches VermontABLE


Day Breakfast Savings Initiative for Vermonters with Disabilities
Vermont State Treasurer Beth Pearce announced today that Id like to acknowledge the efforts of Vermont disability
Friday, March 17, 2017 Vermonters with disabilities can now start saving and invest-
ing in tax-advantaged VermontABLE accounts, making
advocates and other parties who have participated in the
Vermont ABLE Task Force. The launch of VermontABLE
7:30 AM Vermont one of only a handful of states to offer a plan since
President Obama signed the Achieving a Better Life
would not be possible without your insight and feedback. I
would also like to thank Vermonts Congressional Delegation
Capitol Plaza Hotel & Conference Center Experience (ABLE) Act into law in December 2014. as well as the House and Senate Economic Development
Montpelier, VT The Treasurer was joined today by Governor Phil Scott, Committees for working with the Treasurers Office to pass
Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman, Kirsten Murphy of enabling legislation in 2015, Pearce concluded.
Join us to pay tribute to the Vermont Developmental Disability Council, Max Burrows VermontABLE accounts are made possible through an
Sen. William Bill Doyle of Green Mountain Self-Advocates, Representative Bill agreement with the Ohio State Treasurers Office and are the
Botzow (Bennington-1) who chairs the House Commerce and culmination of over two years of work with the Vermont
for his lifetime service to the Economic Development Committee, as well as representa- ABLE Task Force, the Vermont Congressional Delegation,
Central Vermont Community tives from Vermonts Congressional delegation. disability advocacy groups, and key Legislative leaders. The
SPECIAL SPEAKERS VermontABLE accounts will allow individuals with dis- following organizations have endorsed the VermontABLE
Gov. Jim Douglas abilities the opportunity to save and invest up to $14,000 per program, many of whom were active participants in the
Vt. Historian Howard Coffin year without being removed from public benefit programs. Vermont ABLE Task Force:
Sen. Jeanette White VermontABLE will also allow eligible Vermonters to receive Brain Injury Association of Vermont
Former Sen. Vince Illuzzi preferred federal tax treatment as they save for disability Disability Rights Vermont
related expenses like housing, transportation, employment Green Mountain Self-Advocates
training, and other important needs. NAMI-Vermont
Tickets $25 each purchased in advance. This program will greatly improve the savings options for Statewide Independent Living Council
For reservations: Call 802-229-5711 Email info@centralvt.com Vermonters with disabilities, said Treasurer Beth Pearce. Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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Harwood Union Junior Wins American Legion
District 3 Constitutional Speech Contest
Jasper Goodman was the winner of the
American Legion District 3 Constitutional
Speech Contest held at Post # 63 on Sat. Feb.

SWEET MESSAGES FROM OUR TREES!


18. Goodman is a junior at Harwood Union
High School and was sponsored by Harry N.
Cutting Post # 59 (Waterbury).
In addition to a financial award from
District 3, Goodman will go on to the Vermont
Department Contest at the Veterans
Administration Education Center, White River
Jct. on Saturday, March 11. It is expected that
there will be 4 finalists from Vermont
American Legion district contests to compete
in the final competition.
The Vermont Department winner receives
$1000 and will participate in the National Tom McGibney (left), District 3 Oratorical Chair,
Finals in Indianapolis, IN in April. The congratulates Jasper Goodman, District 3 winner
of the Constitutional Speech Contest.
National Finals offer scholarships of $1500 to
$18,000 depending on the placement of the and defend the U.S. Constitution will increase
contestant. your understanding of the foundation of our
Each contestant delivers a prepared 8- to government. Understanding the U.S.
Constitution is imperative to good citizenship.

Serving Sugar-on-Snow
10-minute oration as well as a 3- to 5-minute
oration on a randomly assigned constitutional On Mar. 11, parents, teachers and students
topic. This is done without notes, amplifica- interested in this opportunity for scholarship
tion or a podium. The speeches must empha- money are encouraged to attend. Viewing the

Every weekend in March, 10 am - 4pm


size a citizens duties and obligations to our contest is open to the public and admission is
government under the U.S. Constitution. free. The audience members should be in
Also, join us for our Flapjack Fundraiser on Sunday, March 5th from 8-10am. Listening to high school students dissect place at noon.
Benets the Central Vermont Council on Aging

802.223.2740 www.morsefarm.com Now Open Barre Rotary Names Winner in


Rotary District 7850 Speech Contest
1168 County Road Montpelier 9AM to 5PM
just 2.7 miles up Montpeliers Main St. from the roundabout...
Barre Rotary proudly hosted five young
speakers at a recent club meeting. Five high
school students from Spaulding High School
THANK YOU FOR SAYING Lia Rubel, Whitney Renaud, Colleen
Couture, Tyler Chaffee, and Victor Maldonado
I SAW IT IN participated in the Rotary District 7850
Speech Contest on February 15, 2017.
Each student gave an impassioned five-

Pump & Pantry


minute speech on the topic of How Do
Community Service Efforts Grow and
Continue? Each student spoke to his/her
own community service and also offered dif-
fering points of view on the theme of com-
munity service, including the use of technol-
ogy to recruit and mobilize community ser-
vice efforts and the importance of tying ones Spauldings Lia Rubel (right) won the Rotary
District 7850 Speech Contest.
passion to community service.

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Rubel won first prize in the speech contest, streets clean in the summer months, provides
with Whitney Renaud as runner-up. Tom dictionaries and atlases to local schools and
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Participating in the junior division (ages match wits in their own quiz bowl round, both
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Benjamin, both from West Fairlee; Landon competitions format and rules in order to
Rt. 14, Williamstown 802 433-1038 Campbell, Randolph; and Amanda and Joey
Ferris, Braintree. Senior division entrants (14
help their clubs better prepare for next years
quiz bowl.
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The Montpelier High School Debate Club brought two teams to Harvard University in February to
compete in the annual international tournament hosted by the college. Approximately 250 teams of
two debaters each competed in the three-day event. This years debate resolution was resolved: The
United States should lift the Cuban embargo. Going into each round teams flipped a coin to determine
which side of the issue they would be arguing. The Solon team of juniors George Huang and Omeed
Fallahi (last years Vermont state champions) won five out of its seven debate rounds, which earned
them a spot in the round of 16 playoffs. From left: Emily Sheftman, Omeed Fallahi, George Huang, and
Jackson Markow. Photo by Jim Higgins, team coach. Kim Chouinard, a Northfield Elementary School (NES) teacher made good on the challenge she made
to her students several months ago. Chouinard told the NES student body that if they raised $5,000
for Special Olympics that she would eat bugs. They raised $5,027! So, last Friday, at a school assem-

Five Students From Washington County High


bly, she did just that. Chouinard ate three crickets, a grasshopper, five mealworms, and a scorpion
(small). In order to convince herself to eat the bugs, she told the students that she was wearing an

Schools Will Compete in the Poetry Out Loud


evening dress and sitting at a table to do some fine dining. The students were very impressed.
Photo by Bill Croney

State Competition

Five students from Washington County will Students in the News


travel to the Barre Opera House on March 8 to U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Derek- Mercadante is the son of Denise D. Mercadante
compete in the 2017 Vermont Poetry Out Michael R. Mercadante graduated from of Essex, Vt. He is a 2010 graduate of
Loud State Competition. They will join stu- basic military training at Joint Base San Montpelier High School.
dents from 34 Vermont high schools repre- Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The Ithaca College congratulates the following
senting 11 counties to vie for the State airman completed an intensive, eight-week students named to Deans List for the fall
Championship in the national poetry recita- program that included training in military 2016 semester: Jessica Collins of Montpelier;
tion competition.. The state winner will com- discipline and studies, Air Force core values, Kristen Keene of Berlin; Torie Peters of
pete in the National Competition in April. physical fitness, and basic warfare principles Groton; Evan Popp of Plainfield; Alexis
The Poetry Out Loud program not only and skills. Airmen who complete basic train- Powell of Calais; and Aaron Roberts of
connects students to poets and poetry, it helps ing also earn four credits toward an associate Barre.
students develop transferable skills like com- in applied science degree through the Elizabeth Ksepka of Plainfield made the
munication and analysis that prepare them for Community College of the Air Force. Regis Deans List for the fall 2016 semester.
college, career, and life, said Troy Hickman,
Vermont Arts Council education programs
manager. Abigail Detrick from Northfield High School will

High School Baseball Umpires Needed


return to the Vermont State Poetry Out Loud
These students are already champions, hav- Competition for the second year. Photo by Peter
ing won their high schools competition and Weyrauch
thus a spot in the State Competition. They Umpires to officiate Vermont high school
are: 16 at Vermont PBS in Colchester. The winnervarsity and JV baseball games at schools in
Madeline Strasser, Harwood Union High of the Vermont State Competition then goes to
Vermont are needed. Interested candidates
School the National Finals in Washington, DC, where
will receive instruction and certification
Rachel Sucher, Montpelier High School he or she will compete against champions through an umpire course one evening a week
Abigail Detrick, Northfield High School from every state in the country. for five weeks beginning this week at Lyndon
Savanna Ouellette, Spaulding High School The Poetry Out Loud program was created State College in Lyndonville, VT and at U-32
Willa Lane, U-32 High School by the National Endowment for the Arts and High School in East Montpelier, VT.
This year, more than 5,500 students partici- the Poetry Foundation, and is administered Weekday games are at 4 p.m. and Saturday
pated in classroom contests, with winners statewide by the Vermont Arts Council. Now games are at 11 a.m. The commissioner will
proceeding to school competitions. Each win- in its 12th year, Poetry Out Loud has inspired
assign games to all qualified umpires, who are
ner at the school level will recite at the semi- hundreds of thousands of American high free to work as many or as few games as they
finals in Barre. From there, ten students will school students to discover and commit to desire each week, depending on their avail-
be selected to compete in the finals on March memory classic and contemporary poetry. ability.
Umpires receive $75 for varsity games and
$45 for JV games, plus mileage reimburse- Series experience.
Free Part-time Pre-K Education Available ment. The umpire course will be taught by To receive an application or for more infor-
from Washington Central Supervisory Union High School Baseball Commissioner Bruce
James, who has high school championship,
mation write Baseball Commissioner Bruce
James at NEUmpire@hotmail.com or call at
The Washington Central Supervisory If planning to enroll your child in one of NCAA championship and Babe Ruth World 802-626-3317.
Union offers free public, part time pre-kinder- our public school pre-k programs or in a pri-
garten education in each of its elementary vate pre-qualified program, please register
schools for all 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds who are now. Contact your local elementary school or
not enrolled in kindergarten. go to www.wcsu32.org for registration forms.
Also, per Act 166, Vermonts universal
All paperwork should be completed and
pre-k law, Washington Central families may
enroll their pre-k students in private pre- received at the local elementary school no
qualified pre-k programs. If your child is 3 or
4 years old (3 years old as of September 1,
later than Friday, March 31, 2017.
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Kellogg-Hubbard Privacy, What Do We Know About It?
Library News Thursday, March 9 at 7 p.m.
In this age of smartphones and the internet, how do we
Montpelier manage our online identity? Join James Duff Lyall, Executive
Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Vermont
135 Main St, Montpelier, VT 05602 802-223-3338 ACLU-VT, as he shares his insights on this complex topic.
Childrens Department: 802-223-4665 Kellogg-Hubbard Library and the League of Women Voters of
www.kellogghubbard.org Central Vermont.
The Bad Kids - Film & Discussion News & Brews
Thursday, March 2 at 7 p.m. Monday, March 13, 10-11 a.m.
Located in an impoverished Mojave Desert community, Grab a cup of fresh brewed coffee and join VTDigger, and
Black Rock Continuation High School is an alternative school Kellogg-Hubbard Library, for a series of discussions that will
for students at risk of dropping out. Kellogg-Hubbard touch upon fake news, transparency in government and what
Library, Vermont PBS, and Indie Lens Pop-Up. Digger has in store for 2017. This program is free and open to
the public.
WordShips: Finding your Voice; Finding your
Community Tai Chi
Saturdays, March (4, 11, 18, 25) 10 a.m. to noon Mondays & Thursday (March 13-30), 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Join poet and writer Marjorie Ryerson of Randolph and his- Open to all ages, geared to older people. Pre-registration
tory and writing professor Lindy Biggs of East Montpelier in required by contacting Denise at pdricker@comcast.net. Led
four guided writing workshops. Explore ways to move for- by Denise Ricker, a fitness teacher since 1995 and a personal
ward in these challenging times through the writing of songs, trainer since 2005. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, the Central
essays, poems, opinion pieces, or other word structures. Vermont Council on Aging (CVCOA), and Tai Chi Vermont.
What We Need to Know about Immigration in America Racial Justice Film Series:
Today Welcome to Vermont with director Mira Niagolova
Monday, March 6 at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 14 at 6 p.m.
Route 5, Lyndonville, VT Peter Rousmaniere, Vermont journalist, has followed immi- Welcome to Vermont: Four Stories of Resettled Identity,
Mon. thru Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-3, Sun. Closed gration trends and policy for over a decade. Join Peter as he offers a view of lives of forcibly displaced people once they
1-800-439-5996 reports on a years research of immigration trends, policy, and have achieved their ultimate desire to resettle in the US and
profiles of immigrants in the Northeast.
296 Meadow St., Littleton, NH live the American dream. Followed by a discussion with
4584 U.S. Rte. 5, Newport, VT director Mira Niagolova.
Readers Theater: The Heidi Chronicles
by Wendy Wasserstein The Local Motive Film & Discussion
Wednesday, March 8 at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 16 at 6 p.m.
This Pulitzer Prize winning play follows the progress of a This film explores the six aspects of Vermonts local food
generation from the upheaval and activism of the 60s to the system - Production, Processing, Distribution, Farm to
PUZZLES ON PAGE 21 materialism of the 80s. If you plan to read, please RSVP with Institution, The Consumer and Food Waste. Kellogg-Hubbard
PUZZLES ON
Nancy Schulz: SaddleShoes2@gmail.com. Library, VTPBS, and Transition Town Montpelier.
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Groton Free
anytime during open library hours and head upstairs to look at
our ever-growing and changing selection. All sales are by

Public Library
donation. Check out our monthly featured sale books on dis-
play on the main floor of the library, too! For March, we will
STICKLERS be pulling out all of our best gardening resources. Think
GO FIGURE spring!
Check out our updated website! www.GrotonLibraryVT.
org Crafts & Conversation: Every Wednesday from 1-3 p.m.
Drop in to meet some new faces or catch up with ole
Herbal Creations Workshop: Sunday, Mar. 12 at 2 p.m. friends! This friendly group is at the library snow or shine to
SNOWFLAKES Sign up to join a hands on Herbal Creations Workshop greet you. Bring a project to work on or just enjoy some good
led by Margie Emmons, local herbalist & owner of Still company!
Waters Herbal Gift Shop. Learn how to create your own
herbal tea, bath & body products, and aromatherapy! Space All of our programs are free and open to residents of all
limited to 10 - please RSVP. Sponsored by the library & free towns.
to participants! Workshop will last approx. 90 mins. Find us on Facebook (Groton Free Public Library) or con-
tact Anne: grotonlibraryvt@gmail.com, 802-584-3358.
Friends Ongoing Book Sale Open M (2:30-7) W (10-4) F (2:30-7) Sat (10-12). www.
Dont forget, our Friends book sale is year-round! Stop in grotonlibraryvt.org
MAGIC MAZE

Fourteen piano stu-


dents performed at
Bethany Church on
February 19, 2017.
SUDOKU Back row (L-R):
Madison Angelini,
Olivia Trojbom, Esther
Macke. Middle row:
Nathan Angelini,
Emma Jandric, Emilia
Poczobut, Evelyn
Trojbom, Alice Lamb.
Front row: Ella Jandric,
Lyra Anne Doyle,
Grace Noyes, and
Elena Noyes. Not
Shown: Lindsey Evans
and Caleb Evans. The
students teachers are
Colleen Hewitt, Nora
Zablow, and Dick
KAKURO FEAR KNOT Shadroui, members of
Central Vermont Piano
Teachers Forum.

are $12 for members, $15 for nonmembers; please call 479-
Barre Area Senior Center 9512.
Michelle Acciavatti continues her memoir writing series
131 S. Main St. #4, Barre 479-9512 with Memoir and Adolescence, Tuesdays, March 14 from 10
to 11:30 a.m. This eight-week session will focus on school,
SUPER CROSSWORD A big heartfelt thank you to the Barre Town Elementary work, dreams and fun during the teen years. Please register for
School dancing second graders and their teacher, Ms. Laurie this excellent opportunity to write about your lifes experi-
Thygesen, who were a delight at our Valentines Lunch. Also, ences; $40.
many thanks to our awesome volunteers who prepared and Its time to update your medicine cabinet when Sonia
served a hearty and delicious mealwe couldnt have done it Parton, registered pharmacist at The Medicine Shoppe, pres-
without you! ents tips on Medication Management. Join us for this essential
Gentle Yoga begins Monday, March 6 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. informational program Tuesday, March 21 at 11 a.m. Free to
with Marissa Greene of Granite City Fitness. This class those 50 and over; please register. Also on the 21st, following
focuses on breathing and gentle flow movements, passive and lunch, Jerry Doody, MSW, of the Vermont Association for the
supportive poses. A perfect beginning yoga class, also appro- Blind and Visually Impaired will be here at 12:30 p.m. to
priate for those working with injury, limited mobility or who discuss the PALS programPeer-Assisted Living and Support
prefer a softer, gentler approach. Please register; $40, eight Groups. Free to those 50 and over; please register.
weeks. For those experiencing chronic illness, Chronic Disease
Please join us Wednesday, March 8 at 11 a.m. when Carolyn Management Workshop begins Wednesdays March 29 from
Jarrett of the Senior Citizens Law Project at Vermont Legal 9-11:30; six weeks. Learn valuable information about how to
Aid will discuss Advanced Directives and Financial Powers of make healthier choices and to help lower your risk of related
Attorney. Questions? Carolyn will be available to assist par- health problems. Free; registration required, call 225-5680 or
ticipants in filling out related forms. 479-9512. Lunch provided.
Kick up your heels at our St. Pats Day Dinner Dance. Live Reach us by phone: 479-9512; by email for programming
musical entertainment provided by The Zeichner Trio information, activities@barreseniors.org. Or visit us online at
traditional Irish music to set your toes a tappin! Baked ham www.barreseniors.org and www.facebook.com/barreseniors.
with raisin sauce, mashed sweet potato, boiled cabbage, onion Old school? Stop in at the Barre Area Senior Center, 131 S.
and carrots, chocolate and mint cheesecake bars. Reservations Main St. #4 Barre, VT. 05641
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Pianist Michael Arnowitt to Give Chopin Concert Before Leaving Vermont Water
After 32 years of basing his performance career in Vermont, Senate, and the Governor. 46
Montpelier pianist Michael Arnowitt is relocating to Ann The March 5 concert program features Chopins 24 Preludes,
Arbor, Michigan. Arnowitt will present a concert of Frederic written during the composers trip to the Mediterranean island
Chopins 24 Preludes for Piano and the composers Barcarolle of Majorca with his new lover, the French woman novelist
(Boat song) on Sunday, March 5 at 3 p.m. at Montpelier High known by her pen name George Sand.
School Auditorium. Of the music, Arnowitt notes, Perhaps the unusual island
Michael Arnowitt says, This concert will provide a nice backdrop and Chopins new love affair contributed to the RECLINERS
opportunity for me to say a musical goodbye to the many creation of these remarkable piano pieces, recognized today
Vermont friends Ive made since I settled here in 1984. Its been
my good fortune to have landed in this welcoming community
that has warmly supported my creative projects, an area full of
as among the finest and most original compositions of roman-
tic music ever written. Listening to the 24 preludes as a whole
is a true odyssey, a splendid journey into this unique, evoca- LIFT CHAIRS
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Chalmers of Colchester, Dawn Davis Wolk and her husband 2007, he was employed by the town of Calais on its road crew.
Jay of Fairfield, Connecticut, David Davis and his wife Danna He enjoyed fishing, boating, collecting treasurers and watch-
of Bethesda, Maryland, and Richard Davis of Poughkeepsie, ing traffic.
New York. He is also survived by ten grandchildren, and three
Thomas C. Davis great-grandchildren as well as more distant relatives. He was
predeceased by his sister Marion Davis Calcagni, her husband
JOHN ARTHUR DEROCHE, 87,
of South Barre, Vermont, passed
Thomas C. Davis, 85, of Wildersburg Frank of Ocala, Florida, and a beloved grandson, Bentley away peacefully on Feb. 17, 2017, at the Rowan
Common, died unexpectedly on the eve- Davis Seifer. Court Health and Rehabilitation Center, with his
ning of February 16th. He was a seven- Calling hours will be from 5-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, loving wife of 50 years at his bedside. Arthur
teenth generation Vermonter, political February 23, 2017 at the Hooker Whitcomb Funeral Home on was born on July 14, 1929, to Lawrence and
activist, public speaker, storyteller, 7 Academy Street in Barre, Vermont. A time of fellowship and Margaret (Gould) DeRoche, in Yarmouth,
author and statesman. Also known as remembrance will be celebrated at the Old Labor Hall on Maine. He attended local schools and graduated from Cheverus
Tom Terrific, he was widely admired Granite Street in Barre on Friday, February 24th from 3-6 pm. High School in 1947. In 1951, Arthur enlisted in the U.S.
for his quick wit, humor, humility, kind- Later internment will occur at the Elmwood Cemetery in Army. He served in the 278th Regimental Combat Team and
ness, wisdom and generosity. He valued Barre at a time convenient to his family. was stationed in Iceland for 11 months before being honor-
tolerance, forgiveness, compassion and Memorial contributions are encouraged to benefit the Old ably discharged in 1953. On Oct. 1, 1966, he married the love
activity, and lived his life accordingly. Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., Barre, VT, 05641; the Vermont of his life, Frances Dora Desautels, in Pointe-Claire, P.Q.
Tom was born in Barre, Vermont on November 30, 1931, History Center, 60 Washington Street, Barre, VT 05641-4209, They eventually made their home in South Barre, Vermont.
his parents being the late Governor Deane C. Davis and or the First Universalist Church, 19 Church St., Barre, VT, He worked for many years at the Rock of Ages capacitor plant
Corinne Eastman Davis, also of Barre. He graduated from 05641. and retired from working at the Barre City school system.
Spaulding High School in 1949 and earned a Bachelors and For a memorial guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb. Arthur was known for his quick smile and friendly demeanor.
Masters Degree from the University of Vermont. He was com. He was a loving husband, brother, uncle and friend. He will
married in 1952 to his best friend Delores Dolly Pruneau be truly missed by many.
also of Barre. Over their 65 years together they raised nine
children and enjoyed traveling and spending time together
Rodney L. Newton RACHAEL GEORGETTE HOOPER, 97, of
with a vast network of friends and family. Rodney Lee Newton, 50, of Barre Hill Hardwick, passed away on Feb. 16, 2017, at
He was the author of two novels and three memoirs, and Road in Plainfield, died unexpectedly of Copley Hospital in Morrisville, with her son and
had a long and distinguished career in public administration. injuries sustained in an automobile extended family members at her bedside. She
After a brief stint in the insurance industry, he spent the rest crash. was born June 16, 1919, in Stanstead, Quebec,
of his life helping the poor and disadvantaged members of He was born in Berlin, VT on January Canada, the daughter of the late Stanislos
society. He was the founder of the Vermont Office of 31, 1967, the son of Vernon and Lorraine Guillette and Alvine (Langlois) Guillette. She
Economic Opportunity under the administration of former (Beaudoin) Newton. He attended schools attended Island Pond public schools. On Nov. 27, 1948, she
Governor Philip Hoff, and was appointed as Secretary of the in Plainfield and graduated from married Richard Charles Hooper in Hardwick, where she had
Agency of Human Services under the administration of for- Twinfield High School in the class of since made her home. In her earlier years, Georgette was
mer Governor Tom Salmon. He later became the State 1985. manager for the Wear Knitters in Hardwick. Later, following
Director for Senator Patrick J. Leahy until he was appointed For the past 21 years, he has worked for Dubois Construction the sale of that business, she continued as a seamstress for
as the former Regional Representative for the U. S. Department Company in Montpelier. A job he loved and worked very hard more than 43 years. She retired in 1987. Georgette was a
of Labor under Secretary Robert Reich. at. member of Mary Queen of all Saints Parish, Hardwick Senior
Indifferent to material success, Tom often pronounced that His family will remember him as an amazing dad, devoted Citizens and the Morrisville Senior Center. She enjoyed sew-
he was born with a social justice gene. He was a strong to his girls; a hard working man who loved classic rock and ing, square dancing, traveling and visiting with friends. Her
advocate of supporting the economy through a focus on had an amazing sense of humor. He was a genuine friend to son, Bert, helped care for her making it possible for Georgette
human resource needs, organized labor and substance abuse many people. Rod spent many hours enjoying the outdoors to spend her remaining years in the comfort of her home.
counseling. Up to just a few months before his death, he was riding his bicycle. He loved animals, especially his daughters
actively engaged in lobbying and supporting the development dog, Peyton. RONALD ARMAND HUARD SR., 77, of Barre, died
of services related to employment and training, mental health, Survivors include his twin daughters; Hannah Newton and Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, at the University of Vermont
and elder care. He was on the Board of numerous organiza- Elizabeth Newton, both of Plainfield, VT; his mother, Lorraine Medical Center in Burlington. He was born Feb. 7, 1940, in
tions in Barre and around northern Vermont including the Newton of Barre; sisters, Brenda and husband Jack McSweeney Randolph, the son of Romeo and Dorothy (Atkins) Huard. He
Committee on Vermont Elders, the American Heart of GA, Roseanne Martell of Barre, Marie and husband David attended Williamstown High School. Mr. Huard married Jean
Association, the Old Labor Hall, and the Vermont Historical Codling of Barre, and Martha Newton of Barre brothers, Margaret Farnham on June 17, 1962, in Barre. She died Dec.
Society. Other memberships included the Vermont Democratic Stephen and wife Denise Newton of Plainfield and Tom 24, 2009. He married Nancy Clough Feb. 7, 2011, in Barre.
Party, the Country Club of Barre, and the Mutuo, Inc. in Newton of Barre, many nieces and nephews as well as his ex For many years, he was employed in residential housing prop-
Barre. wife and friend, Lisa Blake. erty management in Vermont, as well as in other states. Later,
Like his father, Tom was conditioned to Vermont and He was predeceased by his father, Vernon. he became a machine operator at Progressive Plastics in
connected with people in almost every corner of the state. A Calling hours were held from 6:00 to 8:00 pm on Wednesday, Williamstown. He enjoyed fishing and tinkering around the
great storyteller, he often reminisced about the people he met February 22, 2017 at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home. A house.
from all walks of life. He was in the midst of recording and memorial service was held 1:00 pm on Thursday, February
transcribing oral histories that will be available at a later date. 23, 2017, also at the funeral Home. MARILYN ARLENE (YOUNGMAN)
He also recorded several Vermont Public Radio commentar- Those wishing to express online condolences may do so at JOHNSON, beloved wife, mother and grand-
ies. (Visit www.vpr.net) www.guareandsons.com mother, died peacefully on Feb. 18, 2017, in
Tom engaged in many hobbies and passions including clas- Montpelier, Vermont, after a lengthy struggle
sical music, literature, chess, baseball, skiing, rooting for the Other passings with lymphoma. She was the first child of
mighty New York Giants, and golf. Golf was a passion he Melvin and Dorothea (Oehlberg) Youngman,
was able to enjoy even during the last couple of years as his M. LORRAINE CHARTIER CHOUINARD passed away born in West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park,
health began to fail. Humble, yet astute, he often announced Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017, at Saratoga Hospital. She was 84. Illinois, on Sept. 1, 1938. Marilyn attended public schools in
that anyone can play golf with a good swing try playing Born on May 19, 1932, in Barre, Vermont, she was the daugh- Oak Park and graduated from Oak Park River Forest High
golf with my swing. This remark was typical of the many ter of the late Joseph I. and Orilla M. Chartier. She attended School in 1956. She attended and graduated from Augustana
one-liners he used to entertain anyone who would listen. schools in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School College in Rock Island, Illinois, in 1960, where she met the
Survivors include his wife Delores, 85, his nine children in 1951. Lorraine married Fernand E. Chouinard on Feb. 7, love of her life and devoted husband, Bernie Johnson. As a
and their spouses, Michael Davis and his wife Sylvia, of 1959, living in Plattsburgh and then moving to Morrisonville, member of the Phi Rho Sorority at Augustana, Marilyn made
Barre, Corinne Davis of Montpelier, Linda and Duane finally settling in Saratoga Springs in 1970. She worked for lifelong dear friends. Marilyn and Bernie married the summer
Chambers of Brookfield, Julie Davis of Williston, Timothy Grand Union, Bi-right Grocery Stores and the Granite Savings after they graduated, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in
Davis of Ocala, Florida, Daniel Davis and his husband Steve Bank in Barre, and the Golden Krust Bakery, Hickory Farms Oak Park where Marilyn attended services growing up.
and Sacketts & Matthews Hallmark Store, all in Saratoga Following college graduation, Marilyn and Bernie lived
Springs, retiring in 1994. Lorraine was a member of the briefly in Carbondale, Illinois, where Bernie attended gradu-
Women of the Moose Lodge 498, serving as a past graduate ate school and Marilyn was an elementary school teacher. In
Locally Family Owned & Operated Since 1908 regent in Barre. She was a life member and past president and 1963, they settled in Montpelier, where they lived for the past
treasurer of the Maple Avenue Fire Auxiliary Company 4, past 53 years and raised their three children, Janel Marie, Peter
president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Post 420, past David and Timothy Paul. Motherhood was one of Marilyns
president of the Hudson Mohawk Counties Council, past
Thoughtful Service president of District 3 Ladies Auxiliary, and served on many
chairmanships.
greatest joys and she relished the day-to-day demands, chal-
lenges and surprises that came with the role of being a mother.
While raising her family, Marilyn was very active in her local
in Accordance PATSY SHARP CRANEY, 75, was granted
her angel wings on Friday morning, Feb. 17,
community. She spent time as a teacher in area elementary
schools, as a longtime volunteer for the Central Vermont
Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center, as a Gary Home
With Your Wishes. 2017, at home in Randolph, Vermont, after a
long battle with cancer. Patsy was born on April
5, 1941, in Stillwater, Maine, to parents Thomas
board member in Montpelier, as a member of the Montpelier
Clover Garden Club, and as a very involved member of
Bethany Church.
Arrangements Coordinated Anywhere Sharp and Avis Sharp. She graduated from Platt
High School in 1959 in Meriden, Connecticut, LORRAINE DELORES TOLMAN, 72, died
Prearranged & Prepaid Services and from Community College of Vermont when she was 67 Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017, at Northeastern Vermont
and Trust Agreements years old with an associates degree in office management. Regional Hospital in St. Johnsbury, with her
Patsy moved to Meriden when she was a teenager and lived family at her bedside. She was born Sept. 15,
Traditional Funeral Services there for many years until moving to Randolph, in 1988. Patsy 1944, in Hardwick, the daughter of Emile and
and Cremation Services for All Faiths worked for Eyelet Specialty in Wallingford, Connecticut, Jeanne (Bellavance) Dufresne. She graduated
Ethan Allen in Randolph, and Wal-Mart in West Lebanon, from Craftsbury Academy in 1962 and married
(ANDICAP!CCESSIBLE s (EARING!SSISTANCE New Hampshire, where she retired from in 2015 due to ill- Harold George Tolman that same year on Dec. 29. Mrs.
!DDITIONAL3EATINGWITH#LOSED#IRCUIT4ELEVISIONFOR&UNERAL(OME3ERVICES ness. Patsy was active in Tres Dias and in her faith at United Tolman was employed at the Come and Eat Restaurant in
Church of Randolph and prior to moving to Vermont, at South Hardwick, Charlmont Restaurant in Morrisville, and cleaned
Meriden Trinity United Methodist Church in South Meriden, camps. She received her real estate license, worked with
"RUCE7*UDD $IRECTOR Connecticut. Strout Realty and as payroll tax administrator at National Life
802-476-3233 Fax 802-476-4310 Insurance Co. in Montpelier for more than 15 years, retiring
#HRISTOPHER#*UDD $IRECTOR LLOYD ARNOLD DAILEY, 72, died in 2000. She was a member of Mary, Queen of All Saints
hwfhinvt@charter.net Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017, at his home, with his Parish, treasurer of Court St. Veronica Catholic Daughters in
family at his bedside. He was born Feb. 5, 1945, Hardwick, past member of Hazen Union School Board, audi-
Funeral & Cremation Services
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in Woodbury, the son of Walter and Katherine tor of accounts for the town of Greensboro, Lakeview Union
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public schools. On April 1, 1967, he married Mountain Payroll Association and member of the New
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Phyllis Marie Hayford in Craftsbury Common. England Payroll Association. She taught catechism at St.
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In earlier years, Mr. Dailey was employed by Hardwick Michaels Church and supported local sports as a coachs
,AWRENCE0RYOR $IRECTOR Motors in Hardwick, E.L. Smith Quarry in Graniteville, as a wife. In 2006, she and her husband received the Greensboro
802-476-3243 Fax 802-476-4310 drill and blaster, and for Rick Gutzmann in Craftsbury, as a Award, for their many years of community service. Mrs.
hwfhinvt@charter.net heavy equipment operator. Later he worked on the town of Tolman enjoyed the Maine seacoast, knitting, sewing, glass
Woodbury road maintenance crew, and until he retired in etching, crafts, moose hunting and wildlife photography.
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Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce NOTICE
By William D. Moore, Through prudent planning and sound financial investments, Request for Bids
President & CEO The Central Vermont Chamber acquired and expanded
Last week, I had the opportunity Beaulieu Place, our world headquarters. Careful management
afforded to me by this newspaper to of this vital asset is important so that this long-term invest- ReArch Company has been hired
present to you the first two of four key ment will continue to serve as a central location for busi- by The Housing Foundation Inc as
initiatives identified by our Board of nesses to meet. the Construction Manager for the
Directors and incorporated into our Beaulieu Place not only is home to The Central Vermont redevelopment of the Hollister Hill
Strategic Plan. The first of those two Chamber of Commerce but also hosts offices for several small
components is to advocate for business businesses. Business groups and others in need of meeting
Apartments project in Marsheld, VT.
in various critical areas. The second is facilities regularly use our modern Conference Room facili- ReArch will be issuing Bid Packages for
to ensure the fiscal integrity of The Central Vermont Chamber ties. They are available for public use. You can call us at 802- all scopes of work on March 20, 2017 with
of Commerce. 229-5711, or email info@centralvt for more information. proposals due 2pm April 5, 2017. Project
The next two areas of focus are ensuring the use of The Facilities Task Force, Chaired by Ed Larson of Larson has a construction schedule of April 2017
advanced technologies and communication platforms for The Forestry & Legislative Consulting, has been charged with
Central Vermont Chamber, and providing attentive steward- monitoring and maintaining modern office space and accou-
April 2018. The scope of work includes
ship of our building, Beaulieu Place. trements. The Facilities Task Force will make recommenda- two 8-unit apartment buildings with a
A new Technology Task Force, responsible to the Board of tions for enhancements and upgrades that ensure the attractive separate community building to house
Directors has been created to ensure that The Central Vermont nature of Beaulieu Place. meeting space, laundry, storage and
Chamber is at the forefront of our rapidly changing world. Taken together, these four Initiatives comprise The Central a boiler plant. Interested contractors,
Having the appropriate tools will enable us to be most respon- Vermont Chamber of Commerce Strategic Plan. subcontractors and material providers
sive to the demands of our robust membership. Curtis Ostler Implementation will require utilizing the strength of our
from Vermont Technical College chairs this vital Task Force. membership, strong oversight by our Board of Directors and should contact Beth Seniw at (802) 863-
The Technology Task Force will monitor our needs and the dedication of our professional staff. In order for The 8727 or beths@rearchcompany.com for
assess the viability of our communication platforms. State-of- Chamber to succeed, this triad will work in unison. In so more info. Please note that this project
the-art technology will enable the staff to work more effi- doing, we will be sure that we are accomplishing our objec- is funded by federal and state sources
ciently and thus be more responsive to our members needs. tive, the essential point of which is to strengthen our econo- and will adhere to Federal Procurement
The Technology Task Force will oversee The Chambers my, improve the quality of life for those who live here and
newly revitalized website (www.centralvt.com), and make to create new jobs for the future.
and Contracting Guidelines, including
appropriate recommendations to ensure that necessary I will be reporting to you periodically as to how we are Fair Labor Standards and Davis Bacon
enhancements are optimized. doing. In the meantime, if you have questions or comments, wage rates. Minority-owned, women-
Technology will play an important role in supporting the or if you want to know how you can be a part of The Central owned and Section 3 businesses are
Public Policy, Tourism, Events and Educational opportunities Vermont Chamber of Commerce, call me at 802-229-5711 or encouraged to apply. The Housing
that are before us. drop an email to me at Bill@centralvt.com. Foundation, Inc. is an equal opportunity
employer.

BERLIN ELEMENTARY
PUBLIC NOTICE SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN
Attention Families of Young Children
Living in Montpelier
BULLETIN BOARD REGISTRATION AND Do you have a child who will be 3,4 or 5 years old
SCREENING (and not entering kindergarten)
BERLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Friday, March 17, 2017 by September 1, 2017?
The Union Elementary Preschool Program
For students not currently enrolled in Preschool at
KINDERGARTEN nvites you to submit a lottery application
Central Vermont Crime Stoppers Berlin Elementary, who will be 5 years old ON OR
REGISTRATION AND SCREENING
for the 2017-18 school year.
BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 2017.
Friday, March 17, 2017
Registration begins on March 13, 2017
Tipline: Please call Cally Clifton, Administrative Assistant,
For students not currently enrolled in Preschool at Berlin Elementary, who will be
5 years old ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 2017.
at 223-2796, Ext. 121, to schedule an appointment to
and continues through April 6, 2017.
All applications for the lottery must be submitted

(802) 476-9999
Please call Cally Clifton, Administrative Assistant, at 223-2796, Ext. 121, to
register your child for next falls kindergarten class.
schedule an appointment to register your child for next falls kindergarten to the UES ofce on or before April 6, 2017 to be
A copy of your childs birth certicate, current
class. A copy of your childs birth certificate, current immunization record
and two documents verifying your legal residence must be brought with you considered for the 2017-18 school year.
We want your information, not your name. immunization record and two documents verifying
on registration day. Notication of acceptance to the program
Cash Rewards Possible. your legal residence must be brought with you on will be on April 11, 2017.
registration day. Application forms may be picked up in the
UES ofce beginning on
Monday, March 13, 2017.
TWINFIELD UNION SCHOOL Forms and information about
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
The Washington Central Supervisory
Union offers free public, part time universal prekindergarten
in Montpelier can
pre-kindergarten education in each Twineld Union School would like to register and welcome
of its elementary schools for all 3-, kindergarten students for the 20172018 school year.
also be downloaded from
4- and 5- year- olds who are not Registration will be held March 2024 from 8:30 AM to 3:00 the UES website:
enrolled in kindergarten. Also, per Act
PM. Please come to the main ofce to pick up and complete http:///www.mpsvt.org/ues/
166, Vermonts universal pre-k law,
Washington Central families may enroll Registration Packets. Your childs immunization record and
their pre-k students in private pre- a copy of his/her birth certicate are mandatory at the time
qualified pre-k programs. If your child is 3 or 4 years old (3 years old as of registration. No appointment is necessary.
of September 1, 2017), then your child is eligible to participate during the In order to be eligible for kindergarten, your child BERLIN TOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT
2017-2018 school year. MUST be ve (5) years old on or before WARNING
September 1, 2017. The legal voters of the Berlin Town School District are hereby
If you plan to enroll your child in one of our public school pre-k programs
or in a private pre-qualified program, please register now. Contact your IMPORTANT REGISTRATION DATES: noticed and warned to meet at the Berlin Elementary School
local elementary school or go to www.wcsu32.org for registration forms. at 372 Paine Turnpike North on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 10
All paperwork should be completed and received at the local elementary Kindergarten Registration March 20-24 TUS Main A.M. to act on the following business not involving Australian
school no later than Friday March 31, 2017. Ofce ballot:
Parent Information Meeting April 13 6-7 PM TUS ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator for the year ensuing.
Later this spring Washington Central will conduct developmental play- Library ARTICLE 2. To hear and act upon the report of the Town
based screenings for 3- and 4- year- olds. School Directors.
Kindergarten Screening May 4 & May 5 Kindergarten ARTICLE 3. Shall the School District authorize the Board of
Please contact Jennifer Miller-Arsenault, Director of Curriculum, Classrooms School Directors to hold any audited fund bal-
Instruction and Assessment, at 229-0553 ext. 310 or jmillerarsenault@ Visitation Day May 22 Kindergarten ance as of June 30, 2017 in a reserve fund to be
u32.org if you have any questions regarding pre-kindergarten or Act 166. expended under the control and direction of
Classrooms the Board of School Directors for the purpose of
operating the school?
ARTICLE 4. Shall the School District authorize the Board of
School Directors to borrow money in anticipa-

SAVE THE DATES! tion of the receipt of revenues for the 2017-2018
school year?

WILLIAMSTOWN MIDDLE-HIGH SCHOOL ARTICLE 5. To transact any other business that may legally

ALUMNI
come before the meeting.
Articles to be voted by Australian Ballot
Polling Times 10:00 A.M. Through 7:00 P.M.
ARTICLE 6. To elect the following School Directors:
JUNE 3, 2017 One (1) School Director Two (2) Year Term
WMHS ALUMNI ANNUAL BANQUET & MEETING One (1) School Director Three (3) Year Term

AT THE CANADIAN CLUB, BARRE, VT


One (1) U-32 Director Three (3) Year Term

ARTICLE 7. Shall the voters of the school district approve the


New this year there will be an additional night for social gathering with your classmates
school board to expend $3,491,846 which
is the amount the school board has determined
on Friday, June 2 at the Canadian Club, Barre, Vermont from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. to be necessary for the ensuing fiscal year? It is
estimated that this proposed budget, if approved,
will result in education spending of $18,121 per
So mark your calendars and look for your annual newsletter in the mail for more detailed
equalized pupil. This projected spending per
equalized pupil is 14.0% higher than spending for
information on the banquet and socials, whats new at WMHS, and other alumni news. the current year.

If you have not received a newsletter, it may be we do not have your correct name and A public hearing will be held at the Berlin Elementary School
on Monday, March 6, 2017 at 6:00 P.M. to provide information
address. If this is the case, just send an e-mail to us at whsbluedevilsalumni@yahoo.com on articles to be voted by Australian ballot at Town Meeting.

or call one of the Board members below to give us your information. The legal voters of Berlin Town School District are further noti-
fied that voter qualification, registration, and absentee voting
relative to said annual meeting shall be as provided in Section

Karla Perkins (802) 433-6031


553 of Title 16, and Chapters 43, 51 and 55 of Title 17, Vermont
Statutes Annotated.
Kathleen Moran (802) 433-6650 SCHOOL DIRECTORS

Crystal Palmer (802) 433-1178 (leave message)


s/ Carl Parton, Chair
s/ Vera Frazier, Vice Chair
Pat Bartlett (802) 479-7193 s/ Christopher Winters, Clerk
s/ Jason Giroux
s/ Amy Tucker

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I believe every Vermont commu-
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quality afterschool and summer
learning programs for their children and dedicated state fund- regard. However, at some point its penny wise, pound fool-
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ish. If we do not invest in public safety, in maintaining our
assets, in economic development, in actively working to
I am a fourth generation Vermonter and single parent with grow Northfield, we will be in a downward spiral of discour-
a good, full-time job. I was the first person in my family to go agement and economic decline which would be difficult to
to college, and Ill be the first to get my degree. Having grown reverse.
up poor and now raising my children on a single income I Therefore, I encourage everyone, especially those who
know, intimately, the desperate, anxious, gnawing feelings dont always vote in local elections, or who are relatively new
that living below the poverty line curse a person with. to this community, to think of what you want Northfield to be
Afterschool and summer learning programs offer families like in 5 years, or 10 years. And vote for the future, not the past.
REGIONAL CONCERNS MEETING mine a brief reprieve from the worries of poverty. I can focus Vote for John Sears, vote for Jim Baraw.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE on work knowing that my children are in a safe, structured Carolyn G. Stevens
Vermont Agency of Transportation environment rather than worrying about them running the Northfield
February 15, 2017 streets. I can find comfort in knowing that my financial woes
Orange, VT A Regional Concerns Meeting on the are NOT going to prevent my children from receiving the
same learning opportunities and experiences as their peers
Trump Jeopardizing National
project listed below has been rescheduled for Mon-
day, March 13th, 2017 beginning at 6:00 PM at the during the out-of-school time hours. And, I can get through Security
my days with the bright burning hope that these opportunities Editor,
Orange Town Ofce located at 392 US Route 302. will lead them to work even harder than I have to be success-
The meeting will be held by the Vermont Agency of As a former Naval Intelligence officer, I am concerned with
ful in this world. the Administrations adverse impact on our national security.
Transportation (VTrans) and the Town of Orange. Young Vermonters are our future, they will inherit this It appears Trump campaign aides, including former Lt.
Bridge replacement project: place, so why would we not give them every opportunity to Gen. Michael Flynn, contacted Russian officials during the
shine and succeed? Thats why we need to increase access in Presidential election, and this might have compromised our
Orange BF 026-1(45) US Route 302, order to ensure that all kids and families can benefit from
Bridge #18 over Unnamed Brook. democratic election process. Flynn was forced to resign
high-quality afterschool and expanded learning programs. because of his contact with the Russians.
The preferred alternative includes an invert repair, More expanded learning programs would help support our An organizational change imposed by Trump is the appoint-
with trafc maintained via short term single lane working families, reduce the achievement gap, and increase ment of Stephen Bannon, an extremist right wing political
closures. opportunities for children and youth to be successful. advisor. to the National Security Council (NSC). This could
Faye Longo adversely impact military decisions and delay our responses
The intent of the meeting is to provide an overview East Barre to military threats because Bannon does not have any knowl-
of this bridge replacement project to Town Ofcials, edge of military affairs and he could intervene with NSC
local residents and businesses, emergency services
and other interested parties. There will be a review
Northfield Select Board Races decision-making processes.
Trump continuously accuses our intelligence agencies of
of the existing site conditions, proposed work, Editor, leaking classified information to the press, and he has berated
I am writing to urge Northfield voters to vote for John
detour, and overall schedule followed by a ques- Sears for the 3-year seat on the Select Board, and for Jim
our intelligence agencies for the poor intelligence on Iraqs
tion and answer period. Representatives from both Baraw for the vacant 2-year seat on the Select Board. I firmly
military arsenal under Saddam Hussein.
VTrans and the Town of Orange will be available We need our intelligence agencies to alert our military, the
believe that a change in the composition of the board is neces- Trump Administration, and Congress on the status of adver-
at the meeting to address public concerns about the sary if Northfield is to move forward, attracting new busi-
projects. sarial governments and their military capabilities, deploy-
nesses and new families, to expand our tax base and to stabi- ments and threats. The security of our country could be in
A copy of the Scoping Report for this project may lize our property tax rates without further cutting services and jeopardy due to the disruptive tactics and blame game used by
be seen at the ofce of the Town Clerk in Orange, without further neglecting Town asset maintenance. the Trump Administration against our intelligence agencies.
I understand the pressure the board has felt to keep munic-
Vermont or at the Structures Section of the Agency ipal taxes as low as possible, and I appreciate their care in this
Donald Moskowitz
of Transportations ofce in Montpelier, Vermont. Londonderry, NH
An electronic copy is also available online at:
https://outside.vermont.gov/agency/vtrans/external/
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Central Vermonts Newspaper STATE OF VERMONT to my mother. Eat them anyway, came her re- would therefore anticipate that the committee would take tes-
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page 12 The WORLD March 1, 2017
The Counsel of the Years
PUBLIC NOTICE
I
By G. E. Shuman
m 62 years old. Or, as some of my asking you to donate a kidney. Or was that just my imagina-
seventh-grade students would phrase it tion? (If I didnt feel like an old, humiliated geezer before that, BULLETIN BOARD
if referring to their age, Im 62 and a I certainly did then.) Would I be ABLE to? Really? She didnt
half. Ill be 63 in July. (Remember that, if think I was capable of that? And how do you even ANSWER
you want to send me a present.) a question like that? TOWN OF BERLIN, VERMONT
I dont really care about my age (as if Also, although this happened before the hospital visit, a WARNING AND NOTICE
there is anything I could do about it if I did), and I try to tackle somewhat younger church friend of mine had recently said ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
the passing years as my mother does. She turned 93 just yes- Hi young fella! as he shook my hand before the service. Tuesday, March 7, 2017
terday, as I write this column, and has often told me that she Wow, again. That one was a DEAD giveaway that he thought The legal voters of the Town of Berlin are hereby warned and notied
has never minded being whatever age she happens to be at the of me as anything BUT a young fella. I suddenly had feelings to meet at 10:00 AM at the Berlin Elementary School on Tuesday,
time. I think thats a fantastic attitude to have, and could be of revenge that a person shouldnt have while in church. Do March 7, 2017 to vote on the following articles. Articles 1 through
the reason she is still able to live on her own, in Florida, drive you think Im being oversensitive? I dont. 27 shall be voted by Australian ballot. The polls will open at 10:00
her car, and y to Maine for a visit each summer. She is an That encounter was almost, but not quite, as discouraging AM and close at 7:00 PM. A pre-town meeting to discuss all articles
amazing woman. as the time, years ago, when a young female hairdresser put to be voted by Australian ballot is scheduled for 6:00 PM on Monday,
Having said all of that, I am recently aware that people her pretty face down close to the side of my head; so close, in March 6, 2017 at the Berlin Elementary School.
around me dont exactly view me as being in late middle age, fact, that I could feel her breath on my neck. That split second Residents may register to vote prior to the election at the Town Clerks
anymore. I guess thats because Im NOT in late middle age, of feeling good was swept away faster than was the gray hair Ofce or on-line at the Secretary of States website. Residents may
anymore. People dont live to be 125. Oh well. on the oor, as she took out some small clippers and trimmed also register to vote at the election site on Town Meeting Day. A voter
I had to go to the hospital the other day for some blood tests. the hair that she saw GROWING OUT OF MY EARS! There may obtain an Absentee Ballot by contacting the Town Clerk (229-
9298) or coming into the ofce by 3:30 PM on Monday, March 6,
I dont mind tests like that. The older you get the more you I sat, in silent humiliation, as she did this. 2017. Absentee Ballots must be received by the Town Clerk no later
realize that they are just a part of life, and of keeping upright And then there was the moment, only last week, when a than the close of the polls at 7 PM on March 7, 2017. Voters wishing
and above the grass. I plan to do that as long as possible, so I young bagger at the supermarket, a teenage girl who looked to vote absentee should request ballots early.
go for the tests. like she must weigh about 98 pounds, soaking wet, asked me The articles to be voted by Australian ballot are as follows:
In any case, I got to the lab at the hospital and was greeted if I would like help taking my groceries to the car. Again, re-
by a really friendly, beautiful young technician, with long ally? I know those kids are told to ask this question to older Article 1: To elect the following Town Ofcers, for the terms
blond hair. She was very nice, and perky, and seemed happy to people, but come on. As ancient as I evidently appeared to her, specied:
One (1) Selectboard member for a three (3) year term;
see me, and all of that was ruined when she asked me to follow Im pretty sure I could have thrown her over a shoulder with Two (2) Selectboard members for a one (1) year term
her to one of the little exam rooms. She said, and I quote; Fol- one hand, and picked up the bags of food with the other. Okay, each;
low me, Hon. Well just go into this room, right here, Hon. so maybe not, but I wasnt about to have this little girl help One (1) Town Clerk for a three (3) year term;
All guys my age are, or should be, keenly aware that a beauti- me with the bags. Not yet, anyway. My wife was with me, and One (1) Grand Juror for a one (1) year term;
ful young lady has mentally labeled you a dinosaur if she calls took great pleasure in seeing the perplexed look on my face. Article 2: Shall the Town appropriate $2,931,871 for necessary
you Hon. Thats just the way it is. My favorite poem, Desiderata, has a line that says Take Town expenses for the period July1, 2017 through
This nice lab lady, who has been around for fewer years kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the June 30, 2018?
than some of my neckties, and who was only trying to be kind, things of youth. Even though I love that poem, Im not ready Article 3: Shall the Town appropriate $247,658 to the Berlin
must have called me Hon 10 times in the 10 minutes I was to gracefully surrender much of anything yet. If you meet me, Volunteer Fire Department for payment of necessary
with her. She also asked me if I would be able to pee in a cup please dont call me Hon, or Young Fella, or notice hair grow- expenses from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018?
for her. Wow. She said that with the same, slightly sad, plead- ing out of any part of my body. Also, I can still manage my Article 4: Shall the Town appropriate $28,271 to the Kellogg
ing look on her face that someone would have if they were own groceries, thank you. Hubbard Library?
Article 5: Shall the Town appropriate $10,920 to the Green
Mountain Transit Agency?

The Local Option Tax An Important Decision


Article 6: Shall the Town appropriate $5,700 to Central Vermont
Home Health and Hospice?

for Barre City Residents on Town Meeting Day!


Article 7: Shall the Town appropriate $4,600 to the Montpelier
Senior Activities Center?
Article 8: Shall the Town appropriate $4,000 to Just Basics,
By H. Brooke Paige cluding that the option tax has had no effect upon the business Inc.? (formerly Meals on Wheels)
Those in power, sometimes, just cant take No for an in those places, of course they also have no evidence that the Article 9: Shall the Town appropriate $3,000 to the Central
answer! In this case it appears that Barres Mayor Thom economy wouldnt have been even more robust had the tax Vermont Council on Aging?
Lauzon, who is also one of the citys largest property owners, not been imposed. (Many still remember the battle cry 1% Article 10: Shall the Town appropriate $1,200 to Central Vermont
wants to keep asking the residents to vote on the local option for Williston! and ardently avoid shopping there to this day!) Adult Basic Education?
tax until he gets the result he desires. Last year, the local This comparison is predicated on the assumption that Barres Article 11: Shall the Town appropriate $1,000 to the Barre Area
option tax charter change question was decisively rejected economy is as robust as those in the mentioned communities, Senior Center?
by a two-to-one margin (1,274 vs. 626) when the choice was an assumption with little evidence. Lauzon informs us that Article 12: Shall the Town appropriate $1,000 to the Vermont
posed as being for a 1% sales tax, including the meals and Barre is in the midst of a five-year business renaissance, Center for Independent Living?
room tax. This time out, in order to attempt to avoid the which may well be true, however a quick trip down Main Article 13: Shall the Town appropriate $1,000 to the Central
threshold requirements of a revote on the same issue, the Street reveals, to even the casual observer, that there are Vermont Memorial Civic Center?
local option advocates have advanced the question couched nearly as many vacant storefronts as occupied ones and the Article 14: Shall the Town appropriate $975 to CIRCLE?
as a 1% tax added to rooms and meals alone. Folks familiar experienced, frequent visitor is well aware that many of those (formerly Battered Womens Services)
with the process understand that the charter change would properties have been empty for a long time interestingly Article 15: Shall the Town appropriate $800 to the Family Center
authorizes city officials to act to apply the local option tax dissimilar from the near 100% occupancy in Burlington, of Washington County?
as they see fit instituting no tax at this time or instituting a Williston and Stowe. Article 16: Shall the Town appropriate $800 to the Good
tax on rooms and meals or instituting a tax on all sales. Lastly, the Mayor made the argument, during an interview Samaritan Haven homeless shelter?
Mayor Lauzon has pronounced that, save for one restauran- with Mike Smith on WDEV, that its just another 50 on a Article 17: Shall the Town appropriate $600 to Prevent Child
teur, he can find no opposition to the tax stating: I have $50 dinner check, but this view is intentional sophistry as he Abuse Vermont?
spoken to other restaurant owners who are not concerned at well knows that a $50 dinner already costs $64.50 with the Article 18: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to the Peoples
all! The mayor followed his statement with a discussion 9% state meals tax + the servers tip included, and his new Health & Wellness Clinic?
about an informal survey he had taken that confirmed his additional tax doesnt make the check $50.50, rather $65.00. Article 19: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to the Vermont
suspicions that the tax would have no effect on local busi- Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired?
More importantly, it is Lauzons arrogant and dismissive
nesses, ending his discussion with the reassuring words: trust Article 20: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to Washington
demeanor in presenting the new option tax as yet another
me, Im an accountant! That may be true, however Thom County Youth Services Bureau?
nothing burger which belies his attempt to pose as just
Lauzon is also a crafty politician attempting to get a second Article 21: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to Capstone
another middle class fellow. While the additional fifty cents
bite of the apple. Interestingly, his purported surveying Community Action? (formerly Central Vermont
appears not to have included consumers who will be effected alone might not be the straw that breaks the camels back - Community Action)
by the tax which, even in its new smaller version, taxes not the Mayors condescending and dismissive attitude may well Article 22: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to the Washington
only the fine dining establishments in Barre but also every inspire value shoppers, especially those on fixed budgets and County Diversion Program?
purchase of takeout fast foods from grab and go items at the with long memories, to travel that extra mile or two just to Article 23: Shall the Town appropriate $300 to the Good
Cumberland Farms to pizzas at Dominos, sandwiches at deny him his tax 1% tribute for years to come. Beginnings of Central Vermont?
Subway or take-home from China Town. Further, Lauzon The bottom-line is that with $30,000,000 or more in sales Article 24: Shall the Town appropriate $300 to the Sexual Assault
provides little insight into how the rooms tax might affect from meals and lodging at risk for a return of about $30,000 Crisis Team of Washington County?
the modest motel operators in Barre, especially in light of the it seems that the burden is being placed on a select group of Article 25: Shall the Town appropriate $300 to Home Share Now,
$2 per night surcharge currently being considered by the state retailers who do not deserve to be used as the guinea pigs in Inc.?
Legislature. These lodging establishments cater to the price Lauzons little revenue experiment, especially when the Article 26: Shall the Town appropriate $250 to OUR House of
sensitive visitors who could well be influenced by even mod- downside could be the loss of long established businesses and Central Vermont?
est increases in the total costs of a room. the jobs they provide. Lauzons answer to this is hell accept Article 27: Shall the Town appropriate $150 to Green-Up
the blame if hes wrong! which is nice rhetoric, however he Vermont?
On the other side of the question, Bill Moore from the ___________________________________________________
Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce has been a staunch surely isnt prepared to make the business owners whole for
The following articles will be voted at the traditional Town
opponent of the option tax charter change, seeing the autho- their losses if hes wrong! Meeting, beginning at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, March 7, 2017:
rization as a first step toward implementing an all-encompass- Barre City residents should vote No on the local option
Article 28: To elect a Town Moderator for the year ensuing.
ing general sales tax not just in Barre, where it is currently tax question on March 7th.
H. Brooke Paige is a frequent contributor to The World, his Article 29: To hear the reports of the Town Ofcers for 2016.
being debated, but in Berlin where it was roundly defeated
and in Montpelier where it was approved. Lauzon and his fel- opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers. Article 30: Shall the Town collect its real and personal property
taxes, to defray the expenses of the Town for the
low proponents point to Burlington, Williston and Stowe as Brooke can be contacted at: Box #41, Washington Vermont period July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018 in
locations that have opted to impose the option tax con- 05675 or at: donnap@sover.net installments? One-fourth of the taxes to be due,
by delivery or by U.S. Postal Service postmark(no
private postal meter postmarks), on or before August
15, 2017, one-fourth of the taxes due on or before
November 15, 2017, one-fourth of the taxes due on
or before February 15, 2018 and one-fourth due on
or before May 15, 2018, with an eight percent (8%)
penalty and one percent (1%) interest per month (or
portion thereof) to be charged for late payment of any
installment?
Article 31: To discuss any other business that may legally come
before the meeting.
Dated at Berlin, Vermont, this 1st. day of February, 2017.
TOWN OF BERLIN SELECTBOARD
s/ Ture Nelson, Chair
s/ Bradley Towne
s/ Pete Kelley
s/ Wayne Lamberton
Received for posting and recording this 2nd. day of February, 2017.
Attest: s/ Rosemary Morse Berlin Town Clerk
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Eagle Scout Ceremony at the United Church of Northfield, last Saturday afternoon. Nathans Eagle Scout project was mapping, blazing,
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Elise Bennett, LAc, Joins Dr.
Christopher Hollis Staff at
Heaton Woods Residence Receives 47 Anonymous Valentines Bouquets Integrative Health in Randolph
On February 13, Heaton Woods received a call from a community and residents, said Nancy Butryman, Elise Bennett, Licensed Acupuncturist, has joined Dr.
gentleman stating he had wanted to do something that would Administrator and Director of Nursing. This kind of gener- Christopher Hollis staff at Integrative health in Randolph,
benefit two local organizations. After a brief conversation and osity and kindness sends such a powerful message to our VT.
without personally knowing a single person at the residence, precious elders that they are not alone and that they are not She uses her skills to treat a wide range of conditions and
he decided to order Valentines bouquets for every resident at is particularly interested in helping people manage pain,
Heaton Woods. Early the next day, Botanica Floral Shop forgotten. They truly felt the love.
The residents and staff were able to get thank you cards to insomnia, depression and anxiety.
delivered 47 beautiful arrangements for each resident and one I am excited to practice integrative medicine in a collab-
for the staff. the anonymous donor and are currently enjoying the beautiful
orative setting, says Bennett.
This was just such an incredible act of kindness for our flowers displayed throughout the residence. Bennett received a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine
from Southwest Acupuncture College in Boulder, Colorado.
Orthopedic Center Offers Comprehensive Care in One Location During her clinical education she interned at the Golden West
Senior Living Center, University of Colorado athletic center,
The University of Vermont Health Network Central and the Bridge House where she worked with individuals
Vermont Medical Center (CVMC) dedicated its new experiencing homelessness. Bennett is passionate about offer-
Orthopedic Center at 1311 Barre-Montpelier Road with a rib- ing preventative medicine and also managing acute and
bon cutting Friday, Feb. 17. chronic health conditions.
The center, adjacent to CVMCs Berlin ExpressCare and Bennett graduated with a BA in Environmental Studies
Rehabilitation Therapy locations, opened in November 2016 from Bates College. While there she focused on ecology and
and was made possible with a $50,000 gift from Vermont developed a strong interest in the connection between envi-
Mutual Insurance Group. The center gathers comprehensive ronmental and human health. Her interest took her to Nicaragua
orthopedic services under a single roof, streamlining the to study Permaculture and to Vermont to study at the Vermont
patient experience by eliminating trips elsewhere for X-rays Center for Integrative Herbalism. She is a passionate outdoors
or lab work. woman who has spent many seasons leading hiking and
If you made an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon canoeing trips with youth in New England, and has hiked the
but in fact needed a podiatrist, youd have to make another Pacific Crest Trail. Bennett lives with her husband on her
appointment and travel to a different place, President and homestead in Worcester, where she loves to garden, mountain
CEO Judy Tartaglia told the crowd of about 75 gathered for bike and explore the forest around her home.
the event. Integrative health has been offering natural medicine health
This center was designed with patients in mind, offering care options for the community since 2005 and is located at
easy access to advanced sports medicine, spine medicine and 43 S. Main St. in Randolph, VT. Appointments with Bennett
Vermont Mutual Insurance Groups Daniel C. Bridge, President and
podiatry, all under one roof, she said. Plus CVMCs CEO, and Susan Chicoine (right), Vice President for Human Resources can be made by calling 802-728-9600x321.
celebrate the opening of The University of Vermont Health Network
Rehabilitation Therapy is right next door, making it easier for Central Vermont Medical Centers new Orthopedic Center with Judy
our clinicians to co-manage care if a patient, as an example, Tartaglia, CVMC President and CEO. Photo by Lori Duff
needs some follow-up physical therapy. Its convenient, com-
prehensive and all in one location.
Dr. Christian H.G. Bean, orthopedist and sports medicine
ter help with patient concerns when they arise. Our newly
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Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00 p.m., Thursday preceding publica- Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-
tion. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost community events, 5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include
ongoing classes. Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington

of the SEA
Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free Community
ONGOING EVENTS Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community Service & Food
BARRE - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. Pre- Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m.
GED and high school diploma prep classes at Barre Learning Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St., Barre. Safe &
Center, 46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588. supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking substance

a selkie legend PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet.
Universalist Church. 1st Thursday of month. 7 p.m. Info. beyondthe-
dog97@gmail.com
abuse recovery. Recovery coaching and other support programs; rec-
reational facilities (pool, ping pong, games). Open Mon.-Wed. 10
a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat. 6-11 p.m.
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ group, Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays at 6 p.m.; Wits End parent
original bowls at Twin City Lanes on Sunday afternoons twice a month. For support group, Wednesdays at 6 p.m.; All Recovery support group
Dance-Theater dates and times: RUCVTAdmin@PrideCenterVT.org Fridays at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Sane & Sober group,
Central Vermont Woodcarving Group. Free instruction projects Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.; Living Sober group, Sundays at 8:30 a.m.
performed by Narcotics Anonymous: When Enough is Enough group,
directe & choreographed by
directed
LNT students for all abilities. Barre Congregational Church, Mondays 1-4 p.m.
Taryn Noelle ages 916 479-9563 Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Al-Anon: Courage
to Change group, Saturdays at 5 p.m. (childcare provided). For
origina music by
original Rock & Soul Chorus. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Church of the Good help, or Info on special programs, call 479-7373.
Kathlee
Kathleen Keenan
Shepherd on 39 Washington St. Sing songs from the Sixties and
beyond. Ability to read music is not required. No audition, but singers Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd
should be able to accurately sing back whats been sung to them. All Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
ages are welcome. Children under 13 should come with a parent. BERLIN - Drop-in Meditation Sitting Group. W/Sherry Rhynard.
Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild. Meets on third Tuesday of the month CVMC, conf. room #2, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. sherry@easeofflow.com
at First Presbyterian Church on Seminary Street from 5:30-7:30 p.m. or 272-2736.
Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Fall Session: Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. Capital City Grange 6612
Thursdays at The Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Rt 12. Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m. www.barretonesvt.com 223-2039.
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m., while Survivors of Suicide Loss Support. For family and friends who
lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd Tuesdays,
5:30pm Fri, Mar 3Tickets montpelier city hall
wheelchair accessible
school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info.
279-0993. 6-7:30 p.m. Info. 223-0924.
Bereavement/Grief Support Group. CVHHH Conference Center,
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection
$5 Mon., Wed., Friday noon 6 p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 540 N.
Main St., Barre. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable items.
600 Granger Rd. Open to anyone who has experienced the death of a
loved one. No fee. Group 1: 10-11:30 a.m. every other Wednesday
Jabbok Christian Center Prayer Meeting. 8 Daniel Dr. 6:30-8 p.m. starting Jan. 4. Group 2: 6-7:30 p.m. every other Monday starting Jan.
1st & 3rd Thursdays. Info: 479-0302 9. Info: Jean or Silke at 802-223-1878
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We have NAMI-VT Support Group. For families & friends of those living
answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main St., Suite w/mental illness. CVMC, Room 3, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. 800-639-
6480.
229-0492 LostNationTheater.org 200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 479-0531 to register.
Cancer Support Group. With potluck. Second Wednesday of each
Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups.
Christ Community Church, 43 Berlin St. across from R&L Archery, month, 6 p.m. Info. 229-5931.
Monday, 6-8 p.m. 476-3221. Living w/ Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: Lunch provided, 2nd
Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Main Tuesday of month, noon-1 p.m. Writing to Enrich Your Life: For
St., Every other Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Info 498-3030 (David) or 249- anyone touched by cancer, 3rd Tuesday of each month, noon-1 p.m.
7931 (Sandy). Both held at CVMC Cancer Center resource room. Info. 225-5449.
Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington St., 476-7550. Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members wel-
Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays starting 9/22, 10:30 a.m. come. Steakhouse Restaurant, Mondays, 6:15 p.m. 229-0235.
Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Living & Parkinsons Support Group. Woodbridge Nursing Home, 142
Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st Wednesdays, Woodridge Rd, third Thursdays, 10 a.m. Info. 439-5554.
1 p.m. Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of
Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National Bank, month, 7-8 p.m., free. Info. 371-4152.
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419. Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m.
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St., Info at 229-5193.
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114. Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC conference
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 371-4304 or -4376.

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5:30-6:30 p.m. and Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Info: Valerie, 279- Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. CVH,
0385. 2nd Weds. of month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Info 479-4250.
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial
Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info 476- Ln., 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 883-2313 or offi-
4185. cers-1770@toastmastersclubs.org
Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc.
school year, 9:30-11 a.m. CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7 p.m. RSVP/Info. 371-4613.

$1000
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room #3,
Thursday of each month (not July), 6:30 p.m. free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 371-4188.
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes year- Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing
round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144. Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415.
Its Out There...Somewhere. Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St., Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free,
3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966. first Friday of month, 12-4 p.m. Appointments required, 371-4198.
All You Have To Do Is Find It! Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group. BETHEL - YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program starts Thursday,
The Fun Begins March 29! 23 Summer St., 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 476-1480. October 6, from 11 a.m. to noon at the United Church of Bethel on
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor Church Street. People at risk for developing type-2 diabetes can take
boardroom, 4th Tuesday of month, 6:30 p.m. Info. 476-7550. steps to reduce their risk and prevent diabetes. This free program
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and care- offers education and support for 25 sessions throughout the year. Info/
givers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or register: Megan at 802-728-7714.
1-800-CHILDREN. BRADFORD - Rockinghorse Circle of Support. For young
women with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation available.
Wednesdays, 1-2:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church. Info 479-
1086.
New Hope II Support Group. Grace United Methodist, every
Mon., 7-9 p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106.
BROOKFIELD - MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of
kids birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare provid-
ed. New Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays, 6 p.m.
276-3022.
Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ lifes passages. Weds, 7-8
p.m.; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe.

FEATURING Brookfield Community Singers Rehearsals. Pond Village Church.


6:30-8:30 p.m. Four-part choral group rehearses Wednesdays for June
concert. If interested in joining, e-mail Director Kathy Rotondi, at

THE kmrr1@yahoo.com.
CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Monday afternoons,

FORMOSA
call 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30 p.m. All at
Cabot Library, 563-2721.
CALAIS - Mens and Womens Bible Study Groups. County

QUARTET Road, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenministry.


org.
Open Mic night at Whammy Bar every Wednesday. Upcoming
Music of darkness, light, WITH FLUTIST events: Bakan Mind Meld (3/2), Thea Wren (3/3), Barn Band (3/4),
Steve Hartman (3/9), Kelly Ravin (3/10), The Parakeets (3/11),
and hope, including Gyrgy KAREN KEVRA AND Barroom Girls (3/16), TBA (3/17), Jenn and John (3/18). Music
Ligetis spell-binding String PIANIST PAUL ORGEL Thursdays starts at 7 p.m., Fri/Sat at 7:30. All events are Free.
CHELSEA - Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children birth
Quartet #1 Mtamorphoses to 5 years. Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. 685-
2188.
Nocturnes, and Schuberts
touching Notturno in E flat Saturday March 11, 2017 at 7:30PM TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Nonprofit support grp. United
Church of Chelsea, North Common, Wednesdays, 5:45 p.m. 685-
major, D 897, as well as Unitarian Church of Montpelier 2271/685-4429.
Giffords Chronic Conditions Support Group. Join a discussion and
works by Couperin, and educational group for people with chronic illnesses on Fridays 8:30-
Nocturnes of Benjamin Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 4PM 11 a.m. at the Chelsea Senior Center (in the United Church of Chelsea,
13 North Common. Free. Info/register: Megan at 802-728-7714.
Britten and Chopin. Champlain Valley Unitarian Universalist Society, Middlebury EAST BARRE - Story Hour. Aldrich Library York Branch,
Tuesdays, ages 0-3 10 a.m., ages 3-5 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-5118.
EAST HARDWICK - Touch of Grace Assembly of God Church,
Tickets: $15-$25 at the door (while they last), in advance at Bear Pond Books, Montpelier, and online at: corner Rts. 15 &16, Pastor Matt Preston, 472-5550. Sunday a.m. wor-
ship 10:00 (incl. 11:20 childrens church); adult Sunday School 9:00
www.capitalcityconcerts.org (Sep. thru June). Tue. evening Bible study (call for info). Wed. youth
group: 5:00 dinner, 6:00 activity.
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PARAMOUNT MATINEES DAILY THRU TUES., MAR. 7
MATINEES DAILY - TUES. MAR. 7.... CAPITOL MONTPELIER
For Showtimes 229-0343 or www.fgbtheaters.com
Audio Descriptive Available on certain movies...
THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE --PG-- FRI. - THURS. MAR. 3 - MAR. 9
Fri. - Mon. 6:35 & 9:05 -- Tues. - Thurs. 6:35
Matinees Fri. at 3:35 (3D) -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:35 (2D) & 3:35 (3D) -- MATINEES DAILY THRU TUES., MAR. 7
EAST MONTPELIER - Crossroads Christian Church. Mens Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany
Mon. & Tues. Church basement,
at 3:35 (3D)
THE SHACK --PG-13--
Fri. - Mon. 6:15 & 9:15 -- Tues. - Thurs. 6:30
Ministry: For Men Only group. Monday nights 7-9 p.m. Mens Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036. LOGAN --R-- Matinees Fri. at 3:15 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15
Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8 a.m. 272-7185. Sunday Service 9:30-11 a.m.
Mon. & Tues. at 3:15 PARAMOUNT BARRE
The Vermont Association forFri.Mental Health
- Mon. at 6:15 & 9:15 --& Addiction
Tues. - Thurs. 6:30 Recovery BEFORE I FALL --PG-13-- For Showtimes 479-0078 or www.fgbtheaters.com
Pastor Thorsten Evans 476-8536. Church Office hours Tues & Fri 9 Advocates Weekly Breakfast.
Matinees Fri. atWe
3:15 are
-- Sat.inviting a small
& Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15 --group of advo-
Mon. & Tues.at Fri. - Mon. 6:25 & 9:05 -- Tues. - Thurs. 6:55 FRI. - THURS. MAR. 3 - MAR. 9
a.m. to noon. 476-4843 3:15
cates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30-9:30 a.m. during the
Matinees Fri. at 3:20 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:20
Mon. & Tues. at 3:20 MATINEES DAILY
Twin Valley Senior Center. 4583 U.S. Rte 2. Open Mon., Weds., Fri., legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel Conference Room 232. HIDDEN FIGURES --PG-- THRU TUES., MAR. 7
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sign up for Meal-on-Wheels Program or join us for an Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more! RSVP encouraged to info@ Fri. - Mon. 6:20 & 9:10 -- Tues. - Thurs. 6:40
Matinees Fri. at 3:30 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30
THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE --PG--
On-site meal at 12:15 p.m. Seniors/$5, under 60/$6. Nobody turned vamhar.org but never required. Just drop-in! Mon. & Tues. at 3:30
Fri. - Mon. 6:35 & 9:05 -- Tues. - Thurs. 6:35
Matinees Fri. at 3:35 (3D)
away. Free bus service for seniors & disabled in six towns served. Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. LION --PG-13--
Sat. & Sun. at 12:35 (2D) & 3:35 (3D)
Many classes offered from bone strengthening to art. Donations wel-
Fri. - Mon. 6:20 & 9:10 -- Tues. - Thurs. 6:45
Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters age Matinees Fri. at 3:20 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:20 Mon. & Tues. at 3:35 (3D)
comed. Info: 802-223-3322 or email info.twinvalleyseniors@myfair- 6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 Mon. & Tues. at 3:30
point.net
LOGAN --R--
p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with Arlo: Thursdays FIFTY SHADES DARKER --R--
Fri. - Mon. at 6:15 & 9:00 -- Tues. - Thurs. 6:35 Fri. - Mon. at 6:15 & 9:15
Tax Season: Twin Valley Senior Center and AARP are now schedul- 4-5 p.m. MOANA --PG-- Tues. - Thurs. 6:30
ing appointments for Free Tax preparation. Call 802-223-3322 or CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available, Matinees Fri. at 3:25 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:25 & 3:25
Mon. & Tues. at 3:25
Matinees Fri. at 3:15 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 &
3:15 -- Mon. & Tues.at 3:15
e-mail twinvalleyseniors@myfairpoint.net please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday 24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343 BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com
Bone Builders Classes: Osteoporosis exercise and prevention class at of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928.
Twin Valley Senior Center every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events. 144 Elm St. Sunday,
starting at 7:30 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. The Wednesday 10:45am class is 9:45 a.m. Bible Study for all Ages; 11 a.m. Worship Service;
full. All ages welcome. Free of charge. Donations welcomed. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Tai Chi Classes: Advanced Class Mondays and Fridays 1-2p.m. Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church basement, Mondays 5:30-

SAMBELS! SAMBELS!
Beginner Class Tuesdays and Thursdays 10-11 a.m. All ages wel- 6:30 p.m. 223-3079.
come. Free of charge. Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St. 595-7953. Drop-In
Tuesday Night Bingo: Doors open at 5 p.m., games start at 6 p.m. Hours at the Nest. 1st floor Weds, Thurs, Fri 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Refreshments available. Babywearers of Central Vermont meet up. Upstairs 4th Monday Book Your Get-togethers, BBQs,
GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; Book 5:45-7:45 p.m. and 2nd Thursdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. Check Facebook
Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.; Crafts & Conversation, for last-minute schedule changes. La Leche League Meetup. Weddings, Anniversaries, etc.
Breastfeeding info and support. 3rd Thursdays, 9:30- 11:30 a.m. Info:
Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5 &
their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton Public Library, 584- 802-879-3000. Nursing Beyond a Year Meetup. 3rd Fridays, 9:30- Sambels Catering 249-7758
3358. 11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Come join other nursing parents in a
warm, supportive environment to discuss the joys and challenges of
HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, rear an older nursling.
entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306.
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30 p.m.
Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse), Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296.
Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays &
Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs., 6-8:30 Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266.
p.m. Registration/info 472-5229. www.facebook.com/vtworld.news
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems.
MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11 Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825.
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school not in session).
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main
Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common, 426- St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454-8402.
3581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Book Group
for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday of
the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772
MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays,
Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. and
9-10:30 a.m.
MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes.
Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10 a.m.; Learning
Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of
Washington County. All held during school year only. Gregoires Violin Shop
Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients and
English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English Conversation: Tues. 4-5
Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net Making & Restoring Fine Violins
p.m. Montpelier Learning Center, 100 State St. Info/register 223-
3403. Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m. Rentals Service Sales
Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and teach-
ings of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St., Sundays, 10:30
MARSHFIELD - Story Time and Playgroup. Jaquith Public
Library. Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Join Sylvia Smith for
Violin Viola Cello Bass
a.m. story time, and follow up with playgroup with Cassie Bickford. For
children birth to age six and their grown-ups. We do not hold the
LESSONS FOR ALL AGES
Robins Nest Nature Playgroup. North Branch Nature Center. program the days Twinfield Union is closed.
Mondays 9:30-11:30 a.m. March 13-June 5. Fee: By donation.
MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome.
FREE NEW VIOLIN RENTAL
Outdoor playgroup for parents, caregivers, and children ages 0 - 5.
Join us for 2 hours of spontaneous play, exploration, discovery, song, Rehearsals at Harwood Union H.S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 496-2048. WITH WEEKLY LESSONS
nature inspired crafts, and oral story telling. Come learn about the MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational up to 6 months
benefits of nature connection and enjoy the community experience of Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356.
time immersed in nature with your young ones.
Montpelier Kiwanis Club. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. at The Steak House. All
NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages 12-18.
Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich campus, Tuesdays,
Monthly
Rentals: Violin 15 Cello $28
$
are welcome. Info: Elliott Curtin at 229-6973. 6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, ages
476-7798
10 Hutchins Circle, Barre
Vermont Association for the Blind PALS Group meets on 2nd and
4th Weds. at Division for the Blind Conference room at the Capital 8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935. www.vermontviolinmaker.com
Plaza Hotel. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The PALS Group is a program for visu- Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.
ally impaired Vermonters to support their independence within home, Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113.
families, and communities. Info: Harriet Hall at 323-3055 or Vermont ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community Alliance
Association of the Blind office at 505-4006 Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary School in
Onion River Exchange Tool Library. Over 85 tools including: Orange.
power tools, all sorts of hand tools including wrench kits, caulking PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic Book
guns, sawzall, tall tree branch cutter, belt sander, wet vac, drop cloths, Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Food for Thought Book Club: 2nd

CANADIAN CLUB
have a heart traps, bulb planter, and tool boxes to be used for easy Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Plainfield Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 7 p.m. Call
carry. Plus safety gear. 46 Barre St. Open during office hours: T 9-4, 454-8504. Story Time for Kids, ages 2-5. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.
W 9-4, TH 9-4.

BINGO
Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome. The
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ group, Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info. 322-6600.
meets third Tuesdays of the month, 5:30-7 p.m., at 58 Barre St.
Optional dinner afterwards. Info: RUCVTAdmin@PrideCenterVT. RANDOLPH - Ongoing Health Support Groups at Gifford - Quit
in Person Group. Giffords Tobacco Cessation Program regularly
org
offers four-week Quit in Person group sessions in the Maple Leaf Flash Ball 1: $500.
Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. Pizza &
social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Unitarian Church,
Room at Gifford Medical Center and Kingwood Health Center. Free
gum, patches and lozenges are available for participants. Call 802-
Flash Ball 2: $200
2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or Erika@OutrightVT.org 728-7714, to learn more or to sign up for the next series of classes. Mini Jackpot 50#'s: $2,600.
Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at
Diabetes Management Program. Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12:30 Jackpot 55#'s: $2,900.
p.m. in Kingwood Health Center (lower level Conference Room),
Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio.org 1422 VT Route 66. This free six week program for people diagnosed Thursday Night
Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. Resurrection
Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m.
with type-2 diabetes offers support to help them better manage their
diabetes and prevent more serious health problems. Info/register:
Doors Open at 4:00 PM
Premies at 6:00 PM
THIS WEEK'S
Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to roller Megan at 802-728-7714. Regular Games at 7:00 PM SPECIAL
derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free.
Montpelier Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.twin-
New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT Rte
66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101.
CANADIAN CLUB
ROUTE 14 479-9090
STUFFED
cityriot.com
Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd Wednesdays,
Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC
Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m.
Just outside of Barre CHICKEN
4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206.
MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal), sug-
Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Fall Session:
Wednesdays at Chandler Center. 6:45-8:45 p.m.
BREAST
gested donation for seniors 60+ is $7, under 60 price is $9. FEAST Randolph Senior Ctr., 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life
Together is always available for takeout, with the same donation and Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Tu/Th and Weds/Fri; Cribbage, 10 a.m. Mondays;
pricing. Tuesdays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m., RSVP 262-6288. Bingo, 10:30 a.m. Mondays; Bridge, 2:15 p.m. at the Joslyn House
Piano Workshop, informal time to play & listen, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Mondays; Mahjongg, 10 a.m. Tuesdays; Crafts, 10:30 a.m.
Living Strong, group loves to sing while exercising, Mondays 2:30-
3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3 p.m. Crafters Group, Thursdays 10-11:30 Wednesdays; Knit-Wits, 10 a.m.
a.m. All at Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518. Thursdays; Foot Clinics, 1st AMERICAN
THE
Weds, call to sign up; Book Club LEGION
A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and there 12:45 p.m. 1st Wednesday of
is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-5253. BARRE POST 10
month. 320 NORTH MAIN ST.
Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to share Cancer Support Group. For
advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes BARRE, VT
survivors, sufferers & family. to the Barre
Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasayszine@gmail.com Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-
Fri., March 3 ~ 7-11 pm Civic Center
issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Church, 2270. Sherri Lambertons
2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219.
Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike repair?
Storytime. Kimball Library,
Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; KARAOKE SHOW
Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Toddlertime, Fri., 10:30 a.m.; $3 Cover
Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info: freeride- Gathering for hand work, 2nd &
montpelier.org 4th Mon., 6 p.m. Sat., March 4 ~ 7-11 pm
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1 WAITSFIELD - Community Enjoy The Band
p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays: Acupuncture Night. Free assess-
Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church, 11:30
a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Last
ment & treatment, donations wel-
come. Three Moons Wellness,
Krazy Kountry TICKETS
$5 Cover
Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group,
859 Old County Rd., 2nd fl., last
Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP
ON SALE
childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm St., 2nd 272-3690. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
21 & OVER
NOW!
Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480. WARREN - Knit and Play.
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Call to confirm Bring your kids and your proj- For information, call
location: 802-244-7001, 2nd Saturday of month (Sept. through June), ects. All levels welcome. Warren the Post at 479-9058 www.greenmtncomicexpo.com
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ART EXHIBITS
BARRE - Studio Place Arts Exhibits. Exhibit dates: January
Public Library, Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:30-
31 - March 4, 2017. Main floor gallery: Round & Around - Art 8:30 p.m.
exploring spheres, circles and endless loops. Curated by Janet WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station,
Van Fleet. Second floor gallery: Clever Hand by Carol 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1
Radspecher. Third floor gallery: Classic to Spontaneous Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.; Storytime, MONTPELIER - Farmers Night Free Concert Series: Still Hill.
Letterforms: Retrospective Exhibit of Rene Schalls Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. All House Chamber of Vermont Statehouse. 7:30 p.m. Still Hill is a
Calligraphy. Reception: Sat., February 4, 3-5 p.m. at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343. newgrass, folk, and old-time string band based in the Upper Valley of
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library. Preschool Story Vermont & New Hampshire.
And Somewhere Else Theres a Beach. This show by local
artist Pria Cambio includes work over her lifetime that shares Time Thursdays at 10 a.m. Keep your busy preschooler entertained OLLI Spring Series A New Political Universe. Montpelier Senior
with picture books, interactive play, music, and crafts. Baby & Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 1:30 p.m. Suggested donation $5.
her connection to the seacoast. Eleven paintings on exhibit Presented by Political Commentator Jon Margolis. The country and
Toddler Story Time Mondays at 10 a.m. Stimulate your babys
from Dec. 1, 2016 - April 8, 2017, at the Morse Block Deli, 260 developing intellect with rhymes, songs, stories, music, and lap the world are faced with a whole new political foundation. Meanwhile,
N. Main St. 100% sales benefit Studio Place Arts programs games, suitable for newborns through 36 months. little ole Vermont keeps plugging alongstubbornly normal and civil
BERLIN - Avian Inspired. Gallery at the Central Vermont WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, coffee in its politics. A hopeless anachronism or a hope for salvation? And
Medical Center. Avian Inspired, a series of paintings inspired provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m. 498-4565. salvation from what?
by the avian world by central Vermont artist and graphic WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee. John Lackard Blues at Bagitos, 28 Main St. 6 p.m.
designer Linda Mirabile. Through March 31, 2017. THE Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 6 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 2
GALLERY at Central Vermont Medical Center is located in the BARRE - Meet the Women Candidates for Barre City Council.
lobby of the hospital and is open every day. WEST TOPSHAM - Bible Study. New Hope Methodist Church, 2
Gendron Rd. Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Ellie & Shirls (next to City Hall) 6 p.m. Find out more about the 2
MONTPELIER - Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun., women candidates running for Barre City Council and the key issues
sculpture created by Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221. they will be focusing their energies on during an informal meet and
Sculpture Garden, ongoing. greet session.
Free Community Supper. The Williamstown United Federated
-- The Vermont Supreme Court Gallery presents works by Church offers a community supper at 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of MONTPELIER - Stress and the BRAIN with Linda Mahns, MA,
Lark Upson. 111 State St. Through March 31, 2017. each month. Free and open to all. Please come share a meal with your Holistic Health. 5:30-6:30 p.m. The last in a 3 part series! Get a glimpse
into your own brain and how it works on stress. Discover how to make
-- The Vermont Governors Gallery presents works by friends and neighbors.
your brain work for you in times of stress. Includes yummy treats for
Steve Schaub. The exhibit will be up until March 31, 2017. WOODBURY - Woodbury Community Library winter hours. your brain, recipes and life-giving information and techniques. $7 mem-
-- Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild Exhibit. T.W. Wood Gallery, 1-5 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Valley bers/$10 nonmembers. Email your contact information to info@hun-
46 Barre St. January 17 through March 3, 2017. Gallery hours Lake Road. Info: 472-5710. Knitting/Handworkers Circle, germountain.coop to RSVP.
are Tuesday-Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. and by appointment. The Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon, all ages and abilities
AAA Keeping the Keys. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre

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Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild exhibit includes work of twelve St. 1:30-3 p.m. Free and open to the public. Keeping the Keys is a
LastGuild
of the Redmembers. Celebratory opening The Gloamingtalk by Paula Higgins and
Hot Lovers
program designed for drivers 65 years and older who want to maintain
a reception to- White
follow onVTFriday, February 3 from Center6-7:30 p.m.
WED, FEB 15 - SUN, MAR 5 FRI, APR 21 @ 8:00PM

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Barrette Center for the Arts River Jct, Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins - their driving ability as they age. The curriculum focuses on safe driv-
MomixRefreshments will be served and there
Hanover, NH is no admission fee. ing awareness and confidence behind the wheel, and is designed to be
The -Front
FRI, FEB 17 @ 7:00PM
-- Institute Gallerys
The Nile Project
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ArtAPRShow will present the latest fun, interactive, and anxiety-free.

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Lyndon Lyndon Center, VT 25 @ 7:00PM
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Kat Wright ofIndomitable
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Soul Band gallerys Vermont-based
Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Centercontemporary
- Them Boys: Colin McCaffrey, Dave Rowell, & Danny Coane at
artists. The Arts show
Hanover, NH
Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Come spend an evening listening to the
Center -runs fromThisFebruary 3 - March 11, 2017.
SAT, FEB 18 @ 7:30PM
Spruce Peak Performing
4000Gallery
Miles
Stowe, VT
hours are Friday 5-8 THU, p.m.,APR Sat.
27 - SUN,11MAY a.m.
14 to 8 p.m. Free beautiful peaceful music of Lizzy Madell with Colin backing her up
THU,andFEB 23open
- SUN, to MARthe
12 public. Limited edition prints by several of the
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH The Head and the Heart {{SOLD OUT}} Spaulding Auditorium, on a variety of instruments & vocal harmonies.
MORRISVILLE - GED Testing: Central Vermont Adult Basic
SUN, MAR 5 @ 8:00PM
gallerys artists will be available FRI, APRfor28 @sale.
7:30PM Located at 6 Barre
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH Eliza Gilkyson, Mary Gauthier & Gretchen Peters Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Education. Morrisville Learning Center, 52 Portland St. 11 a.m.
The Chieftains This
MON, St.FEB 27 @ 7:30PM UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT We Banjo 3 THU, APR 27 - SUN, MAY 14
SAT, MAR 11 @ 7:30PM
PLAINFIELD - In Praise ofSAT, Water.
APR 29 @Eliot
7:00PM Pratt Art Gallery at
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT Upright Citizens Brigade Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Barre Opera House - Barre, VT FRIDAY, MARCH 3
BARRE - Red Cross Blood Donation. Canadian Club, 414 E
Jenny Scheinman - Kannapolis: A Moving
Goddard College. FeaturesTwilight artwork by Goddard artists,
Eliza Gilkyson, Mary Gauthier & Gretchen Peters
Portrait Theatre - Lyndonville, VT Grounded FRI, APR 28 @ 7:30PM
FRI,approaching
MAR 3 @ 7:30PM the theme of Water from multiple Barenaked Ladies {{SOLD OUT}}perspectives WED, MAR 15 - SUN, APR 2
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT Montpelier Rd. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
The aesthetic, ecological,
{{SOLD OUT}} social, political,
Flynn Theater -spiritual,
Burlington, VT and contempla-
SAT, APR 29 @ 8:00PM
ESSEX JUNCTION - Vermont Flower Show Neverland. Champlain
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Murder on the Nile Upright Citizens Brigade
Head and the Heart
SUN,tive.
MAR 5On display through AprilKris9,Kristofferson 2017. Gallery hours are 9-4, Valley Exposition. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
FRI, MAR 17 @ 7:00PM SAT, APR 29 @ 7:00PM
@ 8:00PM
FlynnMonFri. Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT Twilight Theatre - Lyndonville, VT
MONTPELIER - Self-Care Tools for Stressful Times with Ginny
Theater - Burlington, VT FRI, MAY 5 @ 8:00PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT The Lumineers / Kaleo Barenaked Ladies {{SOLD OUT}}
Sassaman, founder of the Happiness Paradigm and a co-founder of
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Opera House -The 15 pieces offerSUN, GNHUSA. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Ginny will lead the
St.glimpses
Johnsbury Schoolof - St.life outside of the
Barre, VT MAY 14 @ 7:00PM Bell Centre - Montreal, QC Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
medical office:
Johnsbury, VT
group in practicing a variety of methods to feel better, enjoy life more,
APR 2 portraits of friends and family, nature scenes,
Grounded Bastille Kris Kristofferson
and contribute to the greater well-being of others. $8 Member-
WED, MAR 15 - SUN, David Crosby and Friends SUN, MAR 26 @ 8:30PM FRI, MAY 5 @ 8:00PM
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Barrette captured
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White River Jct, VT children with their pets. Borie,
MAY 23 @ 8:00PM Bell Centre - Montreal, QC Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
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Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT Darlingside Storm Large Owners/$10 Non-Members. Email your contact information to info@
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FRI, MAR 17 @ 7:00PM Avett Brothers FRI, MAR 31 @ 8:00PM SUN, MAY 14 @ 7:00PM
THU, JUN 1 @ 8:00PM Briggs Opera Hosue - White River Junction, VT
Naturalist Journeys: Bobcat, Wolf, Marten. Unitarian Church of
Hall - St. St. Johnsbury School - St. Johnsbury, VT
The WAITSFIELD
Lumineers / Kaleo - Amy Ross: Bank of
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New Hampshire
Effect.
- Gilford, NH
Walker Anais Mitchell / Sam Amidon
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds David Crosby and Friends Montpelier. 7 p.m. Kim Royar, wildlife biologist for the Fish & Wildlife
Contemporary, 4403 Main St. Using graphite, watercolor, wal-
SAT, MAR 18 @ 8:00PM SAT, APR 1 @ 7:30PM
Department will walk through the history of land use and the populations
FRI, JUN 16 - SAT, JUN 17 Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT TUE, MAY 23 @ 8:00PM
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC
nut ink and collaged paper, Amy
Bastille Ross
Saratoga expands
Performing Arts Centeron her method-
- Saratoga, NY The Blues Project Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
of species like bobcat, beaver, wolves, lynx & marten.
SUN,ology of8:30PM
artist as mad scientist TUE, JUNin20 her most current body of
MAR 26 @ Dead & Company FRI, APR 7 - SAT, APR 8 An Evening with the Avett Brothers
@ 7:00PM THU, JUN 1 @ 8:00PM
work, Butterfly Effect, on view Saratoga from
PerformingFebruary 17 through
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC Spaulding Auditorium,
Darlingside Arts Center - Saratoga, NY Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford, NH continued on next page
FRI,March
MAR 31 @ 31. 8:00PM Third Eye Blind Bla Fleck & Abigail Washburn Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds
Briggs Opera Hosue - White River Junction, VT SAT, JUL 1 @ 7:30PM FRI, APR 14 @ 7:30PM FRI, JUN 16 - SAT, JUN 17
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Anais Mitchell / Sam Amidon
SAT, APR 1 @ 7:30PM Tedeschi Trucks Band
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
Mamma Mia!
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Dead & Company
CVTV CHANNEL 194 Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also
be viewed online at cvtv723.org
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT SUN, JUL 2 @ 6:30PM WED, APR 19 - SUN, MAY 21 TUE, JUN 20 @ 7:00PM Wednesday 6 PM Barre Congregational Church 4:30 PM Rice TV Mass
The Blues Project Champlain Valley Expo Midway Lawn - Essex Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY Community Bulletin Board 1a 7:30 PM Lutheran
Central Vermont Crime Stoppers Junction, VT 5 PM Calvary Life
FRI, APR 7 - SAT, APR 8 Bumper Jacksons Third Eye Blind Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p 9 PM Calvary Life
Kings of Leon 6 PM Washington Baptist Church
Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center - FRI, APR 21 @ 7:30PM Democracy Now 6p 10 PM Rice TV Mass
Hanover, NH WED, JUL 26 @ 7:00PM UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT SAT, JUL 1 @ 7:30PM 7 PM Faith Community Church

Tipline:
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY Williamstown Select 7p, 10p Sunday
Bla Fleck & Abigail Washburn Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY The Gloaming 8 PM Barre Congregational Church
Thursday Community Bulletin Board 1a
FRI, APR 14 @ 7:30PM Twiddles Tumble Down Festival FRI, APR 21 @ 8:00PM Tedeschi Trucks Band 9:30 PM Lutheran
Community Bulletin Board 1a 2 AM Barre Congregational Church
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT FRI, JUL 28 - SAT, JUL 29 Spaulding Auditorium, SUN, JUL 2 @ 6:30PM Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 12p 3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass 10 PM St. Monicas Mass
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT Champlain Valley Expo Midway Lawn - Essex

(802) 476-9999
Mamma Mia! Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH Democracy Now 6p 4:30 AM Washington Baptist Church 11 PM Calvary Life
WED, APR 19 - SUN, MAY 21 John Mellencamp The Nile Project Junction, VT Barre Supervisory Union 3p,7p,10p 6:30 AM Barre Congregational Monday
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT FRI, SEP 1 @ 7:00PM TUE, APR 25 @ 7:00PM Friday Church Community Bulletin Board 1a
Bumper Jacksons Champlain Valley Expo Coca-Cola Grand Stand Community Bulletin Board 1a 8 AM Calvary Life
We want your information, not your name.
FRI, APR 21 @ 7:30PM - Essex Junction, VT For venue phone numbers, call Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p 9 AM Washington Baptist Church
Statehouse Programming 6a,9a,12p
Democracy Now 6p
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Cash Rewards Possible. Grace Potters Grand Point North
The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00 Democracy Now 6p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
11 AM Barre Congregational
Barre Act 46 3, 7, 10p
Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at pointfm.com Saturday Church Tuesday
Community Bulletin Board 1a 12:30 PM Rice TV Mass Barre Act 46 6a,9a,12p
Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p 1 PM St. Monicas Mass Statehouse Programming 3-5pm
4 PM Washington Baptist Church 2 PM Barre Congregational Church Democracy Now 6p
5 PM 1st Presbyterian Church 3:30 PM Washington Baptist Barre City Council Live 7pm
ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE
Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice. ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

ORCA Media Channel 15 12:00p Brunch With Bernie 10:00a North Branch Nature Center Thursday, March 2 6:30p Montpelier City Council
Public Access 1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 12:00p Bethel School Board Thu, March 2
2:00p Chronique Francophone 1:00p Salaam Shalom
CVTV Channel 192 BARRE, VT
All schedules are subject to
Weekly Program Schedule 3:00p Berlin School Board 7:00a Randolph Selectboard change, please call us
3:00p Democracy Now! 2:00p The Struggle with questions - 479-1075.
Wednesday, March 1 4:00p Gay USA 2:30p Hogs at the Trough 6:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory 11:30a Vermont State House Wednesday Opening 5:30 AM Talking About Movies
6:00a Ask Nymar the Uncharitable 5:00p Senior Moments 3:00p Democracy Now! Union 7:00p Waterbury Selectboard 1:00 AM The Artful Word 4:30 PM Holiday Fun 6:00 AM City Room with Steven
1:30 AM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 5:00 PM Ghost Chronicles Pappas
7:30a All Right Vermont 6:30p Kellogg Hubbard Library 4:00p What Do We Need From 10:00p Under the Golden Dome
8:00a Democracy Now! 10:00p First Wednesdays 3:00 AM Health Talk 6:00 PM 13 Most Haunted - MA 6:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
8:30p Talking About Movies Journalists? 10:30p Inside Your Statehouse 3:30 AM New England Music Awards 6:30 PM Understanding PTSD 7:30 AM Gory Storytime
9:00a Amy Goodman & Bill McKibben Friday, March 3 5:30 AM The Better Part 8:00 PM Hunger Mountain Co-op 8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
10:30a For the Animals
9:00p Gay USA 5:30p For the Animals Fri, March 3 6:00 AM The Better Part 10:30 PM Issues of Aging 8:30 AM Energy Conservation
10:00p Book Launch: The Button Thief 6:00p Affirming Traditions 12:00p Wash Central Supervisory Union 7:00a Bethel Selectboard 6:30 AM CVTSport.net Saturday 10:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
11:00a New England Cooks 7:00p Kellogg Hubbard Library 4:00p OSHER Lifelong Learning 8:00 AM Poetry Outloud - live broad- 2:30 AM Moose & Bears in NH 11:30 AM Will the Constitution
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program Saturday, March 4 12:00p Moretown Selectboard cast 4:00 AM Burlington Bookfest Preview 12:30 PM Lego Chat
9:00p Amy Goodman & Bill McKibben Institute 4:00p Berlin Selectboard
1:00p Book Launch: The Button Thief 6:00a Climate Solutions Summit 10:30p Storytelling Vermont
4:00 PM The Better Part
4:30 PM The Better Part
4:30 AM Sustainable Living Series
6:00 AM Floor Hockey
1:00 PM Community Producers
1:30 PM Talking About Movies
3:00p Democracy Now! 9:00a Hogs at the Trough 6:00p First Wednesdays 8:00p Capital Beat 5:00 PM CVTSport.net 7:00 AM Upper Valley Humane Society 2:00 PM City Room with Steven
4:00p Green Mountain Veterans for 9:30a Affirming Traditions Tuesday, March 7 8:00p U-32 School Board 9:00p Montpelier Planning Commission 6:32 PM 1st Wednesdays 7:30 AM SlowLiving Pappas
10:30a How Professionals Think 6:00a Women On Long Trail 8:00 PM 30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 9:00 AM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 2:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
Peace Saturday, March 4 Sat, March 4 8:30 PM Conversations with Kay 12:00 PM Moose & Bears in NH 3:30 PM Gory Storytime
5:00p Kellogg Hubbard Library 12:30p Goddard College Haybarn 7:00a Grow Your Own 7:00a Central Vermont Regional Plan- 9:00 PM Vermont Historical Society 1:30 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 4:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
7:00p Vote for Vermont Theatre 8:00a Democracy Now! 12:00p VT State Board of Education 10:00 PM The Artful Word 2:00 PM Sustainable Living Series 4:30 PM Energy Conservation
4:30p Wash Central Supervisory Union ning Commission 10:30 PM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 3:30 PM Floor Hockey
8:00p Talking About Movies 3:00p Ask Nymar the Uncharitable 9:00a Confronting Racism Pt. 1&2 10:00a Randolph Selectboard Thursday
6:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
4:30 PM Upper Valley Humane Society 7:30 PM Will the Constitution
9:00p Senior Moments 4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 11:30a Chronique Francophone 8:00p East Montpelier School Board 2:00 AM The State of Marriage 5:00 PM SlowLiving
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 3:00p Vermont State House 8:30 PM Lego Chat
10:30p Ask Nymar the Uncharitable 5:00p Washington Baptist Church 10:00p The Tempest U-32 Students 3:00 AM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 PM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 9:00 PM Community Producers
6:00p Talking About Movies 1:00p All Things LGBTQ 9:00p Green Mountain Care Board 4:00 AM Taste for Life 9:30 PM Moose & Bears in NH 9:30 PM Talking About Movies
Thursday, March 2 7:00p Gay USA 2:00p Energy Week Sunday, March 5 Sun, March 5
4:30 AM On the Waterfront 11:00 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 10:00 PM City Room with Steven
5:00 AM 2015 Cornish Fair 11:30 PM Sustainable Living Series
6:00a Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop 3:00p Democracy Now! 12:00p U-32 School Board Pappas
8:00p All Things LGBTQ 7:00a Waterbury Trustees 5:30 AM Salaam/Shalom Sunday 10:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
Series 4:00p Extempo 6:30 AM Yoga To Go 1:30 AM Lego Chat
8:00a Democracy Now! 9:30p All Right Vermont 3:30p Montpelier School Board 10:30a Waterbury Selectboard 7:30 AM RagFest Concerts 2:00 AM Community Producers
11:30 PM Gory Storytime
10:00p Hogs at the Trough 5:00p Amy Goodman & Bill McKibben Tuesday
9:00a Central VT Chamber of 7:30p VT State Board of Education 3:00p Montpelier Development Review 8:30 AM Judge Ben 2:30 AM Talking About Movies 3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
10:30p Energy Week 6:30p Public Access Prevails Board 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 3:00 AM Vaccine Mandates 4:00 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
Commerce Annual Mtg. Monday, March 6 10:30 AM Its News to Us 3:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
11:00a Act 46 Documentary Sunday, March 5 7:00p The Struggle 6:00p Montpelier Design Review 11:30 AM The Y Connection 4:30 AM Gory Storytime
5:00 AM Talking About Movies
7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 12:00p Rumney Memorial School 6:00 AM Lifelines
11:30a Common Good 6:00a Washington Baptist Church 2:30p East Montpelier School Board Committee 12:00 PM Vermont Today 5:00 AM Green Mountain Vets for
6:30 AM For the Animals
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 7:00a Gay USA 8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 9:00p Montpelier City Council 1:30 PM The State of Marriage Peace
7:00 AM Authors at the Aldrich
9:00p Act 46 Documentary 4:30p Orange SW Supervisory Union 2:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:00 AM Holistically Speaking
8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
1:00p North Branch Nature Center 8:00a Womens March Vermont 10:00p Game of the Week Mon, March 6 3:30 PM Taste for Life 6:30 AM Mountain Man Adventures
8:30 AM Green Mountain Vets for
3:00p Democracy Now! 10:30a Roman Catholic Mass 9:30p What Do We Need From 4:00 PM On the Waterfront 7:00 AM Cuban Bridge
Peace
Journalists? Tuesday, March 7 6:00a Vermont State House 4:30 PM 2015 Cornish Fair 8:31 AM Car Stories
4:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues 11:00a Bread & Puppet Theater 11:00a Bethel Selectboard 5:00 PM Salaam/Shalom 9:00 AM Health Talk 9:30 AM Holistically Speaking
6:00p Salaam Shalom 1:00p Gay USA 11:00p Green Mountain Veterans for 12:00p Berlin School Board 6:00 PM Yoga To Go 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 10:00 AM Mountain Man Adventures
Peace 3:00p Bethel School Board 2:00p Berlin Selectboard 7:00 PM RagFest Concerts 10:30 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz 10:30 AM Cuban Bridge
7:00p The Artful Word 2:00p Womens March Vermont 11:00 AM Hometown Storytellers
7:00p Rumney Memorial School 5:30p Montpelier Design Review Com- 8:00 PM Judge Ben 11:30 AM Talking About Movies
8:00p Vote for Vermont 4:30p Act 46 Documentary 12:00 PM Car Stories
9:00p Womens March Vermont 5:00p Vote for Vermont ORCA Media Channel 16 10:00p My Brothers Keeper Youth Panel mittee LIVE 9:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
10:00 PM Its News to Us
12:30 PM Lifelines
1:00 PM For the Animals 12:30 PM Health Talk
Education Access 11:00p Vermont Floor Hockey 7:00p Montpelier Development Review 11:00 PM The Y Connection 1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich 1:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
11:30p The Tom Banjo Cranky Show 6:30p All Right Vermont 11:30 PM Vermont Today 2:30 PM CVTSport.net 2:00 PM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
Snow White 7:00p Gay USA Weekly Program Schedule Board LIVE Friday 4:02 PM Truck Pull 2015 3:00 PM Talking About Movies

Friday, March 3 8:00p Extempo Wednesday, March 1 ORCA Media Channel 17 Tue, March 7 1:00 AM Green Mountain Care Board 5:00 PM Cuban Bridge
2:30 AM Twin St vs Granite St Derby 6:00 PM Conversations with Kay
4:00 PM Lifelines
4:30 PM For the Animals
6:00a Salaam Shalom 9:00p The Tom Banjo Cranky Show 12:00p Game of the Week Government Access 6:00a Vermont State House 4:00 AM WRJ Vet Center Grand 6:30 PM Vermont Historical Society 5:00 PM Authors at the Aldrich
7:00a The Struggle Snow White Weekly Program Schedule 11:30a Montpelier Construction Project Opening 7:30 PM Its News to Us 6:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
9:30p North Branch Nature Center 2:00p OSHER Lifelong Learning 5:00 AM Holiday Fun 8:30 PM The Y Connection 6:30 PM Green Mountain Vets for
8:00a Democracy Now! Wed, March 1 1:30p Inside Your Statehouse 5:30 AM Ghost Chronicles 9:00 PM Vermont Today Peace
Institute 2:00p Capital Beat
9:00a Extempo Monday, March 6 6:00a Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board 6:30 AM 13 Most Haunted - MA 10:30 PM The State of Marriage 7:30 PM Holistically Speaking
10:00a All Things LGBTQ 6:00a Senior Moments 4:00p Vermont Youth Orchestra Meeting 3:00p Under the Golden Dome 7:00 AM Understanding PTSD 11:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 8:00 PM Mountain Man Adventures
8:30 AM Hunger Mountain Co-op Monday 8:30 PM Cuban Bridge
11:00a Green Mountain Veterans for 8:00a Democracy Now! 6:00p Vermont Floor Hockey 10:00a Green Mountain Care Board 4:00p Vermont State House 11:00 AM Issues of Aging 2:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 9:00 PM Hometown Storytellers
Peace 9:00a Vote for Vermont 7:00p Montpelier School Board 3:00p Waterbury Trustees 5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission 12:30 PM Green Mountain Care Board 3:30 AM Will the Constitution 10:00 PM Car Stories
3:00 PM High on the Hog 4:30 AM Lego Chat 10:30 PM Health Talk
3:30 PM WRJ Vet Center Grand 5:00 AM Community Producers 11:00 PM Talking About Movies
Community Media (802) 224-9901 Check out our Web page at www.orcamedia.net Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also be viewed online at cvtv723.org

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Country Brea
Sunday ~ Ap
Limlaw Family
Jazz Duo, Art Herttua & Ray Carroll at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 SunCommon. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7 p.m. Free. New 2017 MAPLE FARM 9:30am2:0

Country
p.m. Jazz Guitar & Percussion. statewide net-metering rules are making solar possible for all Vermont
Song of the Sea! A Celtic Selkie Legend told thru Dance Theater. Lost homeowners. Learn more about state and federal incentives and dif- All You Can Eat Buffet
Nation Theater. 39 Main St. 5:30 p.m. Original Dance-Theater perfor- ferent solar options like solar canopies and solar heating and cooling.
mance celebrating the Celtic legend of the Selkie, or Seal People (beings Email your contact information to info@hungermountain.coop to

Breakfast
who are seals in the water, and human on land). $5. Info/tickets: 802-229- RSVP. 6 & Under 1/2 P
0492 or www.lostnationtheater.org Paint & Sip Pallette Party at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Come
enjoy a nice glass or wine or Vt. draft beer or 2 while creating a beau- *Limited
TUNBRIDGE - Farm to School Program. Tunbridge Public Library,
289 VT 110, 7 p.m. Abbie Nelson, Education Coordinator of the tiful painting with Liz Lawson guiding you through the process. &P
Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont, will talk about the NORTHFIELD - Writers Series: Karen Joy Fowler. Kreitzberg SUNDAYS
statewide Farm to School Program which works to connect students and Library Multipurpose room, Norwich University. 4 p.m. Free and Ver
school communities to local agriculture and the food they eat. Free. open to the public. Karen Fowler has written six novels and three THRU MARCH 26
Info: 889-9404, tunbridgelibrary@yahoo.com short story collections. Her book The Jane Austen Book Club was on 8:00AM to 1:00PM We
New York Times Bestseller List for 13 weeks straight and was it was
SATURDAY, MARCH 4 listed as New York Times Notable Book. Reservations Suggested 8
BARRE - Friends of the Aldrich Library Annual Winter Banquet/
Auction. Barre Elks. 5 p.m. drinks/appetizers/silent auction. 6 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 9 802-439-6880 OR
Reser
oven-roasted beef dinner (vegetarian option available), followed by a MONTPELIER - Womens Spirituality and Intuitive Training 802-439-5995
live auction. Tickets $25 per person. Call (476-7550) or visit library for with Mary Lee Wilschak. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7 p.m. Free.An
tickets. Watch the librarys website www.aldrichpubliclibrary.org for an introduction to uncovering your gifts through meditation, creative 246 VT Route 25 West Topsham, VT 05086
ever-growing list of auction items. visualization, psychometry and different metaphysical and cultural
BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donation. Church of Jesus Christ of belief systems. Email your contact information to info@hungermoun-
Latter Day Saints Berlin, 244 Hershey Rd. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. tain.coop to RSVP.
BETHEL - Meatloaf Supper. St. Anthonys Church Hall. 5 p.m. Patrick Crowley live at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Burlington
$10; and children under 5: free. Knights of Columbus fund raiser for based singer-songwriter plays Folk/Rock & Americana. His album
Acts of Americal Homes was named one of the top local albums of
St. Anthonys Church/Hospitality Committee. Take-outs available. 2015.
Info: Dale Mount at 802-728-9884
Come in and try this weeks
ESSEX JUNCTION - Vermont Flower Show Neverland. Champlain FRIDAY, MARCH 10 Breakfast Specials!
Valley Exposition. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. BARRE - Barre Lions Club Hawaiian Luau. Barre Canadian Club.
MONTPELIER - Capital City Winter Market. Montpelier City 5:30 p.m. Hawaiian pulled pork dinner, contests, door prizes, dancing Breakfast Burrito
Center. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Featuring seasonal produce, local meats and with Native Tongue. Tickets are $25 and are available at the door or by with Home Fries
cheeses, hot food, and handmade crafts from central Vermont. Info: calling Kerri at 279-7278 or Stacy at 498-3740
Ashton Kirol, 793-8347 or manager@montpelierfarmersmarket.com. MONTPELIER - Stephanie Capizzi live at Bagitos. 28 Main St. All You Can Eat
Irish Session at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 2-5 p.m. Hilari Farrington 6-8 p.m. Blend of Folk, Country, & Blues Cinnamon Raisin
Koehler, Sarah Blair, & Benedict Koehler lead this world class Irish WATERBURY - Annual Pork Loin Take-Out Dinner. Waterbury
Session every Saturday afternoon. Center Community Church, Rt. 100. Pickup is from 4 to 6 p.m. All French Toast
Jason Mallery live at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Soulful Blues/ the fixins included. $9. Reservations: 244-8089. Served 7AM to 11:30AM

SOUP N
Roots Music. SATURDAY, MARCH 11
NORTHFIELD - Texas HoldEm Tournament. American Legion. 1 BARRE - We Banjo 3. The Barre Opera House. 7:30 p.m. The
p.m. $50 in advance, $75 the day of. Galway quartet features three All-Ireland champions and recently

GREENS
RANDOLPH - The DuPont Brothers live at Chandlers Upper earned the #1 spot on the Billboard World Music Chart. $18-32 - call
Gallery, 71-73 Main St. 7:30 p.m. Brothers Sam and Zack DuPont the box office at 476-8188 or order tickets online at www.barreopera-
play Vermont-made folk-Americana, reunited after years of geo- house.org.
graphical separation by a fortified collaboration in music. General EAST MONTPELIER - Red Cross Blood Donation. Twin Valley
admission: $12 + tax. Tickets: 802-728-6464 Senior Center, 4583 US Route 2, Blueberry Commons. 10 a.m. to 3 325 North Main Street
WEBSTERVILLE - Snow Shoeing guided tour with Denise p.m. To register go to: Redcrossblood.org or call 802-223-3322 for Barre 479-9862
Bergeron. 44 Brook St. 1-3 p.m. Free. more information. American Express Discover Visa Mastercard
WILLIAMSTOWN - Take better pictures with help from Bobs MONTPELIER - Capital City Concerts presents Night - Music
Camera shop: Williamstown Academy at Ainsworth Public http://www.holidayscalendar.com/
Library. inspired by night featuring the renowned Formosa String Quartet with
2338 Vt Rt 14. 10 a.m. to noon. Bring your camera to discover month/march/
its capa- flutist Karen Kevra, and pianist Paul Orgel. Unitarian Church of
bilities and examine some different models available. Free and open to Montpelier. 7:30 p.m. To learn more about the musicians, venues, pro-
public. To register, call 433 5887 or email library@williamstownvt.org http://www.holidayscalendar.com/holi-
grams, and to charge tickets ($15-$25) go to www.capitalcityconcerts.org.
Tickets may also be purchased (cash or check only) in person at Bear Pond
SUNDAY, MARCH 5 days/weird/?year=2017
Books, Montpelier, and at the door.
ESSEX JUNCTION - Vermont Flower Show Neverland. Champlain Irish Session at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 2-5 p.m. Hilari Farrington
Valley Exposition. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Koehler, Sarah Blair, & Benedict Koehler lead this world class Irish
GRANITEVILLE - Breakfast Buffet. Saint Sylvester Church, 223 Session every Saturday afternoon.
Church Hill Rd. 9:30-11 a.m. $8/Adults, 11 and under free. Breakfast RANDOLPH - Vishten live at Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St.
casseroles, quiche, fruit salad, bacon, sausage, eggs, pancakes, crepes, 7:30 p.m. Vishtn is a contemporary Acadian traditional group. From
French toast, Danish, donuts, muffins & more. Reservations appreci- their traditional roots, three creative Prince Edward Island musicians have
MARCH 2017
ated: 793-4944. been crafting their own brand of new traditional music and a trademark
MONTPELIER - Bleecker & MacDougal live at Bagitos. 28 Main sound that combines original compositions and traditional French-
St. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eric Friedman & Gretchen Dorion play Folk Acadian songs with driving rhythms. Reserved seating: Adults $23-$35
Ballads for Brunch. plus tax, students $10 plus tax, kids 5 and under free. Tickets: 802-728-
6464 or www.chandler-arts.org
NORTHFIELD - Northfields American Legion Breakfast Buffet.
8-11 a.m. $9/Adults, $4/children under 10. Eggs & Omelets made to Workshop with Vishten. Chandlers Upper Gallery, 71-73 Main St.
order, Chipped Beef on toast, Pancakes, French toast, Bacon, Sausage, 3 p.m. Participants will learn a repertoire of Acadian tunes from
home fries, Fruit, Juice, coffee, tea. Prince Edward Island and the Magdalen Islands. With very distinct
rhythms, unique bowing technique and east coast french swing, the
RANDOLPH - Auditions: Shrek the Musical. Chandler Music Hall, members of Vishtn will teach step by step how to play the high
71-73 Main St. Chandler is holding auditions for our annual 4th of energy music that makes people want to dance. Fee: $25. Info/regis-
July musical. Auditions are2017 openLunar
to students
Phasesage7-18.
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chandler-arts.org/youth. Contact Emily Crosby at outreach@chandler-
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Our Lady of the Angels Church.
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66 and Hebard Road.18,5Sa.02:35 PM admission:
p.m. Regular
WILLIAMSTOWN - Northeast Feb. 26,Fiddlers
Su.10:00Assoc.
AM monthly
Mar. 5, jam and AM
Su.06:33 $10.00;Mar.and 12,
children:
Su.10:54 $5.00AMTake-outs available.
Mar. 20, Mo.12:01Church
PM fundraiser.
meet. Moose Club, 110 BusinessMar. 27, Ctr. Noon PM
Mo.10:59 to 5 p.m.
Apr.Fiddlers and PM
3, Mo.02:40 Info: Jim Kirkpatrick,
Apr. 11, Tu.02:09 802-276-3014
AM Apr. 19, We.06:00 AM
public welcome. Local food Apr.shelf donationsAM welcomed.
May 2,Info: Lee PM
Deyette (802) 728-5188
26, We.08:18 Tu.10:48 TUNBRIDGE May 10,-We.05:43
Wild Apple PM TreeMay Release and Pruning
18, Th.08:35 PM workshop.
May 25, Th.03:46 PM June 1, Th.08:43 AM 218 Dickerman Hill Rd. 10
June 9, Fr.09:11 AMa.m. toJune1 p.m.17,This workshop
Sa.07:35 AM will consist
MONDAY, MARCH 6June 23, Fr.10:32 PM June 30, Fr.08:51 of PMa discussion on the basic
July 9, Su.12:08 AMprinciples,
Julya demonstration,
16, Su.03:27 PM and then allow
BARRE - Gentle Yoga. July Barre23,
Area Senior AM
Su.05:47 Center.July
1:30-2:30 p.m. aAM
30, Su.11:23 handsAug.
on pruning sessionPM
7, Mo.02:12 for those that14,
Aug. want to practice.
Mo.09:16 PM Please feel FULL WORM MOON At the time of this spring Moon, the ground
Marissa Greene of GraniteAug. City 21,
Fitness is our PM
Mo.02:31 instructor
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this class free
Tu.04:14 AM to bring
Sept.your own pruning
6, We.03:04 AM and safety
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begins to soften and earthworm casts reappear, inviting the
which focuses on breathingSept. and 20,
gentle flow movements,
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PM 3368. Oct. 12, Th.08:27 AM
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supportive poses. A perfectOct.beginning yoga class, the time when maple sap begins to flow and the annual tapping
19, Th.03:12 PM alsoOct. appropriate for PM
27, Fr.06:23 SUNDAY, Nov. 4,MARCH
Sa.01:2412 AM Nov. 10, Fr.03:38 PM of maple trees begins
those working with injury, limited mobility or AM
who prefer a softer, gen- PM Dec. 3, Su.10:48 AM
Nov. 18, Sa.06:42
tler approach. Please register; $40, eight weeks.
Nov. 26, Su.12:03 MONTPELIER - Southern Old Time10,
Dec. Music Jam AM
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RANDOLPH - Red Cross Blood Donation. Our Lady of Angels old time music session. Full Moon Mar. 12 10:54 AM
Catholic, 43 Hebard Hill Rd. Noon to 5 p.m. 3rd Quarter Mar. 20 12:01 PM
PLAINFIELD - Dance, Sing, and Jump Around! Plainfield Town
TUESDAY, MARCH 7 Hall Opera House. 3-4:30 p.m. Family dance for all ages, circle and line New Moon Mar. 27 10:59 PM
MONTPELIER - Remedies for Immunity and Allergies with Baylen dances and singing games, all taught and called, live traditional music Wednesday, March 1 National Pig Day
Slote, LAC, of black turtle TCM. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7 p.m. Free. by Kenric Kite and friends, caller: Liz Benjamin. Suggested donation: Thursday, March 2 Old Stuff Day
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appeared Shrekwhen the Musical. Chandler Music Hall,
wolves Monday, March 6 National Frozen Foods Day
old and build your immune system. Email your contact information to 71-73 howled Main St. Chandler
in hunger outsideis holding auditions for our annual 4th of
the villages. Thursday, March 9 Taanith Esther
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this was Saturday, March 11 Johnny Appleseed Day
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Moon, but most for more info.
applied that Sunday, March 12 Purim
Edward Jones and Aaron Guman of Walking Onion, LLC. Come for a WAITSFIELD name to the next - Auditions
full Moon,forin
Rock of Ages. Valley Players Theater.
Febru- Monday, March 13 Ear Muffs Day
market update and get some pre-season tips on organic gardening, soil 6-9 ary.p.m. Actors can prepare a song from or in the style of the show Tuesday, March 14 National Potato Chip Day
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ruary. Hunting becomes very
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the Hunger Friday, March 17 Submarine Day
Counterculture in 1970s MarchVermont. Vermont Full History
WormCenter,
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Moon, theasground
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to soften and earthworm Certified
casts Archetypal Pattern Analyst. \Sunday, March 19 Corn Dog Day
Program Director Amanda Kay Gustin. The VT Historical Society Hunger reappear,Mountain
invitingCoop. 6-7:30ofp.m.
the return Free. Archetypes are energetic
robins. Monday, March 20 Vernal Equinox (GMT)
spent two years collecting and documenting counterculture in 1970s fields This to translate. While awake not dreaming- discover universal
is also known as the Sap Moon, Monday, March 20 National Alien Abductions Day
Vermont. Gustin will introduce the exhibit and guide visitors through motifs that connect with your deep stories. Email your contact infor-
the History Center. as it marks
mation the time when maple sap
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of maple trees begins. 14 Friday, March 24 National Chocolate Covered Raisins Day
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March 1, 2017 The WORLD page 19
WORLD SPORTS & OUTDOORS
High School Baseball
Umpires Needed
Umpires to officiate Vermont high school varsity and JV
baseball games at schools in Vermont are needed. Interested
candidates will receive instruction and certification through
an umpire course one evening a week for five weeks begin-
ning this week at Lyndon State College in Lyndonville, VT
and at U-32 High School in East Montpelier, VT.
Weekday games are at 4 p.m. and Saturday games are at 11
a.m. The commissioner will assign games to all qualified
umpires, who are free to work as many or as few games as
they desire each week, depending on their availability.
Umpires receive $75 for varsity games and $45 for JV
games, plus mileage reimbursement. The umpire course will
be taught by High School Baseball Commissioner Bruce
James, who has high school championship, NCAA champion-
ship and Babe Ruth World Series experience.
To receive an application or for more information write
Baseball Commissioner Bruce James at NEUmpire@hotmail.
com or call at 802-626-3317.

Congratulations to the BYSA Basketball Green Team who went undefeated this season. Members of the team are: back row (L-R): Coach
Jason Tremblay, Hayden Ross, Cooper Diego, Riley Severy, Luke Davis, Dominic Pike, Coach Marcus Thornton. Front row: Gino Masi,
Calvin Spaulding, Brayden Cushing, Liam Tremblay, Ian MacDonald.

Brian Gallagher (right), President & General Manager of the


Vermont Mountaineers, recently recognized Senator Bill Doyle for
his 48 years of service in the Vermont State Senate with a
Mountaineers #48 game jersey. Doyle has also served as a Vermont
Mountaineers board member for 15 years.

Ian Williams of Norwich (center, #12 in white) flips a quick shot past Castleton State goalie Ryan Mulder to give the Cadets a 1-0 lead in
last Saturday nights New England Hockey Conference semifinal game, at Kreitzberg Arena. Norwich won the semifinal game, 5-2, and
will host New England College in the NRHC championship game this Saturday at 7 p.m. Photo by Bill Croney

Williamstowns Brandon Covey (right, in white) gets a hard-earned


hoop against Proctor in last Friday nights game in Williamstown.
The Phantoms stunned the Blue Devils and their large senior night
crowd by handing the Blue Devils their first loss of the season,
The ball is up for grabs as Enosburghs Jenna Bessette (left, in green) and Northfields Fanny Arvidsson scrap for possession during 59-56. The Williamstown boys finished the regular season with a
last Tuesdays game in Northfield. Enosburg defeated Northfield, 35-25, dropping the Marauders record to 12-4. Photo by Bill Croney 19-1 record. Photo by Bill Croney
page 20 The WORLD March 1, 2017
GO FIGURE

The idea of Go Figure is to arrive at the figure given at


the bottom and right-hand columns of the diagram by
following the arithmetic signs in the order they are given
(that is, from left to right and top to bottom). Use only the
numbers below the diagram to complete its blank
squares and use each of the nine numbers only once.

Best described as a number crossword, the task in


Kakuro is to fill all of the empty square, using num-
bers 1 to 9, so the sum of each horizontal lock
equals the number to its left, and the sum of each
vertical block equals the number on its top. No num-
ber may be used in the same block more than
once.

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0 5% and lawn care included. Non- and starting at $32,000. Land * Save the plastic cups that yogurt or
smoking, and credit check. & Home Packages available fruit comes in. You can reuse them for
0
LENDER
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PTS PAYMENT
802-279-0858 as well as construction nanc- Jell-O cups. Cover with a piece of plastic
0 ing assistance. Call (802)229- wrap, and secure tightly with a rubber band. -- E.D. in
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Community National 2/24/17 4.125% 4.133% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
BARRE, Share 4 room, two Kansas
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bedroom apt. All utilities in-
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0 5% deposit, references, $300/mo. septic, electric, water (mo- inside. When its time to plant in the ground, score the bot-
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802-310-2367 bile home lot). Williamstown tom of each cup and plant it -- paper and all -- in the dirt.
Credit Union 866-805-6267 3.250% 3.292% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
/Brookeld area. Owner Fi-
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not the appropriate buyer or
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renter, not the landlord, pretty, I made holes out the side for different kinds of char-
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Credit Union (VSECU) 3.125% 3.194% 15 yr fixed 0 5% Just describe the property and box or pulled out enough to charge a device. It looks nice
1-800-371-5162 X5345 youll almost always obey the MORRISTOWN: 10 +/- acres on the side table instead of a mess of cords. -- W.L. in
law. $55.000 802-244-7517 Alabama
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5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not apartment. 3 miles from Ran- $12,000 802-244-7517 can be used in casserole dishes without even defrosting. I
included in the APR calculations. dolph. Heat included. No pets, find it convenient to freeze my mozzarella in batches
nonsmoking. $600/mth + de-

For Real
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second look. Or consider the powder puff blooms of Myrtles
Folly, with petals that capture the colors of a sunrise. Dinner- as vegetables, consider adding a few plants to your food gar- a spectacular show.
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