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On Friday, The Central Chamber of Commerce Board Chair, Lindel
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Commerce will launch our is a Vermont treasure. His dedication to his
CENTRAL celebration of service to the constituents has won him praise from
VERMONT community. We will be honor- Republicans, Democrats, and Independents
COMMERCE ing former Senator William
CHAMBER OF
across the state. He was always there, whether
Bill Doyle at our first for a pancake breakfast or a Black-Tie Dinner.
Annual Saint Patricks Day Breakfast. The Senator Doyle always dedicated himself to
7:30 a.m. Chamber Breakfast will be held on listening and learning from the voters and
Friday, March 17, 2017 at the Capitol Plaza then representing their concerns under the
Hotel in Montpelier, Vermont. Gold Dome in Montpelier. He is a very strong
The Premier Sponsor of the Central Vermont and active member of the Central Vermont
Chamber of Commerce Annual Saint Patricks Chamber of Commerce and we are thrilled to
Day Breakfast is National Life Group and the able to celebrate his contributions to
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Action. The Central Vermont Chambers Public
Speakers at the event include Governor Policy Chair, Joe Choquette noted that, I
Scott, former Governor Jim Douglas, Vermont have watched Senator Doyle at work in the
Historian Howard Coffin, Senator Jeanette capitol. He was a tireless advocate for his
White and former Senator Vince Illuzzi. The
Reverend Monsignor Peter Routhier, pastor of constituents. Senator Doyle carefully consid-
St. Augustine Church will deliver the ered the issues before him and had a unique
Invocation. understanding of the issues and of the impact
Senator Doyle served with distinction in the of his votes. He has always had Vermonts
Vermont State Senate from 1969 until 2016. best interest at the core of all of his actions.
That 48-year span is exceeded only by his The Chamber invites all to join with us as
tenure at Johnson State College where he been we celebrate Senator Doyles service not only
teaching Political Science since 1958. to Washington County but to all of Vermont.
Senator Doyle graduated from The This will be a community-wide, bi-partisan
Lawrenceville School and received his BA way for us all to say, Thank you, Senator
from Princeton University. Senator Doyle Doyle for your dedicated public service to the
received his masters and doctorate degrees people of Vermont.
from Columbia University. Author of The Tickets for the event are $25 and are on a
Vermont Political Tradition: And Those Who first-come, first-served basis. They may be
Helped Make It, Senator Doyle is renowned purchased by contacting the Central Vermont
for his Annual Town Meeting Day Survey Chamber of Commerce at 802-229-5711,
which he began in 1970. The Annual Town sending an email to Info@centralvt.com, or
Meeting Day Survey continues this year. by going to The Chambers new website at
In announcing the tribute, Central Vermont www.centralvt.com.

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Capstones Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Program Brings over $1M Economic Stimulus to Feeling the Luck of the Irish?
Lower-Income Central Vermonters
Capstones Volunteer Income Tax
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Find the Shamrock & Win
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In 2016, Capstones VITA program helped (EXAMPLE ONLY)
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and federal taxes, generating $1.4 million in households and communities. same size and there are at least 13.
refunds to individuals that went back into our Capstones Volunteer Income Tax 2. On a separate sheet of paper, list all the advertisers who have the special
local economy. Assistance program operates in eight loca- shamrock in their ad. Also include your name, mailing address, and daytime
tions across central Vermont, running through
phone number and your choice of gift certificate on the form below.
These returns act as an important eco- 3. Mail your entries to: The Worlds Luck o' the Irish, 403 U.S. Rte
nomic stimulus for those we serve and are April 15. To find out more details about the 302-Berlin, Barre, VT 05641. Fax your entry to 479-7916.
often the single largest influx of revenue dur- VITA program, please contact cedinfo@cap- Or email us at sales@vt-world.com
ing the year, states Mary Niebling, Capstones stonevt.org, or call (802) 477-5148 or visit 4. Deadline for entries is March 23, 2017.
Director of Community Economic Capstones website. 5. Winners will be drawn at random from the contest entries. Only
Development. Funds typically go towards The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance pro- 1 entry per household. Winners will be published in the March 29 edition.
basic life necessities, such as paying heat and gram is one of several Capstone programs
utility bills during the cold months; car repairs that contribute to the economic vitality of Luck o' the Irish
so a person can get to work; and healthcare individuals and community. Other communi- 403 Rt. 302-BERLIN BARRE, VERMONT 05641
expenses, such as taking their children to the ty and economic development programs NAME ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
dentist. These funds are often critical to creat- include financial literacy coaching, Micro
ing a level of stability in the lives of those we Business Development, the Childcare Food ADDRESS ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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in 2016 and can get their state and federal lessness intervention, transportation assis-
taxes prepared for free by our IRS- certified tance, community economic development,
and child and family development programs
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National Life, Heartworks Celebrate Reopening Of
SERIOUS Child Care Center Company-owned Building Hosts
New Loveworks Center
ABOUT National Life and Heartworks
Preschools celebrated the grand

EARNING opening this week of a Loveworks


Child Care Center in a building

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National Life owns on its
Montpelier campus.
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ents work at the adjacent offices
of National Life and the state of
Vermont. The center operates
We will train you for a under the name Loveworks.
Were really excited to have Last Wednesday, National Life and Heartworks Preschools
successful career in Loveworks in our building pro- celebrated the grand opening this week of a Loveworks Child
Care Center in a building National Life owns on its Montpelier
sales, no experience viding quality care to the com- campus.
necessary! munity, said Sean Woodroffe,
senior vice president and chief people officer feel very fortunate to be a part of the commu-
at National Life. We consider this an impor- nity and could not be more grateful to National
Flexible Hours. tant service both to our employees families Life for their efforts to support high-quality
Great Pay. and to our neighbors, so were gratified that child care for their staff and the greater
such a quality program has taken over our Montpelier community.
Vacation & Benefits. facility. Loveworks employs eight teachers at the
The Loveworks school opened in January National Life center. The child care center is
offering full-time, year-round care to children currently accepting applications for pre-kin-
from six weeks old through pre-kindergarten. dergarten openings.
National Life renovated the building before Loveworks mission, a Work of Love, is
403 U.S. Rte. 302-Berlin Loveworks moved in. to provide a safe, nurturing and creative envi-
Barre, VT 05641 National Life has been an incredibly sup- ronment where children thrive as they social-
portive partner in bringing our Loveworks ly, physically, emotionally and academically.
email you resume to: sales@vt-world.com program to Montpelier, said Andrea Beam, Love works is committed to exceeding the
Heartworks Director of Administration. We current standards set for child care

Green Mountain Film Festival Returns Friday


The Green Mountain Film Festival (GMFF) One of the festival founders, renown film
launches Friday. It is the 20th Anniversary of expert Rick Winston, will present The
the longest running film festival in Vermont, Hollywood Blacklist, which explores the
and the lineup this year features 49 films and origins of the blacklist in Hollywoods labor
31 shorts films, from 32 countries, including unrest and what led to its ultimate end, show-
from Iran, Mali, Chile, and Vanuatu, to name ing clips from films that were affected by the
a few. This year, the festival also boasts that
CENTRAL VERMONT
fear that consumed Hollywood, including
an unprecedented 48% of the program con- High Noon, On the Waterfront, and Salt
sists of women-directed films. of the Earth. Lukas Huffman returns to the
Chamber Of Commerce For such a small city, each year the GMFF
rolls out an impressive film showcase compa-
rable to festivals in much larger cities, and it
festival (Lukas is a Vermont native and audi-
ence award winner for his debut film When
The Ocean Med the Sky), with his new short
ANNOUNCES THE FIRST ANNUAL is highly valued in the Central Vermont and
surrounding communities. A large part of the
Aeris, followed by a Q&A. Lukas will also
participate in a Coffee Talk with Executive

St. Patricks
draw for viewers includes not only the inter- Director Rachelle Murphy, to chat about his
national and independent films the festival
film career trajectory, and the film business
programs, but the guests the festival invites to
from a young filmmakers perspective. The
talk about their films subject matter and cre-
ation. 20th Anniversary of the festival has a total of
twelve special guests and events that include

Day Breakfast
Highlights of the 2017 festival include
screenings of the short film The Hama Hama Q&A forums with filmmakers or community
Way, with special guest Rowan Jacobson, partners, and each is helpfully outlined on
reading from his new book, The Essential page 32 of the program.
Oyster. This dynamic event also features a The festival ticket office is located at 38
Q&A with the filmmaker Treva Wurmfeld, State St. in Montpelier (second floor, above
Salaam). The hours are from 10 to 6 p.m.
Friday, March 17, 2017 and an oyster tasting with oyster farmer Lissa
James Monberg, who is featured in the film.
Concurrent the festivals 20th Anniversary,
Tickets may also be purchased online and by
phone. More information on ticketing can be

7:30 AM we are celebrating the 20th Anniversary of


Man with a Plan. Director John OBrien
will host a panel discussion after the screen-
found on their website, www.gmffestival.
org.
The Green Mountain Film Festival takes
Capitol Plaza Hotel & Conference Center ing of his film about Vermont farmer Fred
Tuttles successful run for Congress in 1998.
place in Montpelier, VT from March 17th
through the 25th.
Montpelier, VT
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Step Forward: a Tribute to A Day without a Woman
In honor of International
Womens Day, Orchard Valley
Waldorf Schools grade stu-
dents found their day modified
on Wednesday, March 8.
However, the slight disruption
in their usual rhythm brought Proudly Presents The
by the Womens Rights are
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The staff and faculty of
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ChoreographyPrepping for the Play, Part Four
By Ruth Milne
Plenty of people can act; plenty of people The
can sing; plenty of people can dance. The trick Fun
is doing all three at once. Mrs. Leslie Striebe
directs the acting, Mrs. Joanna Sumner tackles Starts
the singing, and the dancing is choreographed March
by three people: Northfield students Alyssa
and Bethany Atwood, and NMHS science 29
teacher Amy Urling. Alyssa and Bethany are
sisters, and plan out all of their dances togeth-
er. The two listen to the songs over and over,
and sometimes watch other productions of
The Little Mermaid for inspiration.
However, all of their dances are original. They
try to incorporate different genres of dance,
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such as jazz and ballet, so that each dance
number is different and interesting. While Choreographers for NMHSs upcoming musical
Alyssa actually teaches the dance steps to the Alyssa Atwood (tenth grade) and Bethany Atwood
cast of the play, Bethany is always close by to (eighth grade)
help and offer advice. The two agree that of
the songs they choreographed, their favorite is dance in a calypso style, and in another tap
Sweet Child, performed by Flotsam and dancing sea gulls will grace the stage.
Jetsam, Ursulas minion eels. These three choreographers have their work
Urling has been helping to choreograph cut out for them. The dances range from a
plays at NMHS for sixteen years now. Like sweet duet between Ariel and Prince Eric to a
Alyssa and Bethany, she listens to the music comic chase scene around the palace halls to a
constantly before choreographing. She con- full-cast ensemble number, where the whole
siders which characters will be in the dance, stage is used, and everything in between.
and who the people playing the characters are. The performances of The Little Mermaid
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Kellogg-Hubbard crimination that was legal in the Jim Crow era is today
illegal when applied to black people but perfectly legal
Library News when applied to criminals. Through subjective choices,
people of color have been targeted at significantly higher
Montpelier rates for stops, searches, arrests, prosecution, and harsher
135 Main St, Montpelier, VT 05602 802-223-3338 sentences.
We are the largest Childrens Department: 802-223-4665
La-Z-Boy dealer www.kellogghubbard.org I Ching with Baylen Slote
in Northeastern Wednesday, March 22 at *6:30 p.m. (new time)
Vermont The Book Sale is now open. Stop by for great books at great Part 3 of 5-part series. In this workshop Baylen will demys-
prices! tify this ancient Chinese oracle by breaking the cryptic lan-
Tai Chi guage of divination back down to simple natural symbols.
Mondays & Thursday (3/13 4/13), 1:30-2:15 p.m.
Open to all ages, geared to older people. Pre-registration Poetry Group
required by contacting Denise at pdricker@comcast.net. Led Thursday, March 23 at 6 p.m.
by Denise Ricker, a fitness teacher since 1995 and a personal A poetry group is meeting at the library coordinated by
trainer since 2005. Monica Stillman, co-editor of Birchsong: Poetry Centered in
Vermont. If interested send an e-mail to Monica at mstill-
The Local Motive Films & Discussion man123@gmail.com.
Thursday, March 16 at 6 p.m.
Our vast, globalized industrial food system has provided Author Reading & Book Signing: Richard Adams Carey
for a more diversified diet and a great deal of cheap food. In the Evil Day: Violence Comes to One Small Town
Lost, however, is the connection between consumers and the
Monday, March 27 at 6:30 p.m.
people who produce their food. Join us as we watch 2 of the
films, Introduction/Production and Distribution, in this 6-part Join author Richard Adams Carey as he discusses his true-
Route 5, Lyndonville, VT film series. crime tale of the 62-year-old carpenter named Carl Drega who
murdered four leading citizens in the little town of Colebrook,
Mon. thru Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-3, Sun. Closed WordShips: Finding your Voice; Finding your Community New Hampshire, way up near Canada.
1-800-439-5996 Saturdays, March (18 & 25) 10 a.m. to noon
Join poet and writer Marjorie Ryerson of Randolph and
296 Meadow St., Littleton, NH Racial Justice Film & Discussion Series: Silenced
history and writing professor Lindy Biggs of East Montpelier Voices
4584 U.S. Rte. 5, Newport, VT in four guided writing workshops. Explore ways to move Tuesday, March 28 at 6:30 p.m.
forward in these challenging times through the writing of Film and discussion with Migrant Justice and Central VT
songs, essays, poems, opinion pieces, or other word struc- SURJ. Migrant Farmworker Jos Obeth Santiz Cruz was
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PUZZLES ON killed in a farming accident in December 2009 in Vermont.
Racial Justice Film & Discussion Series: The VT Migrant Farmworker Solidarity Project sent a delega-
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EXCHANGE Broken on All Sides PAGE 24 tion to Mexico to return his remains and document his family
and community coming to terms with his death and sharing
Tuesday, March 21 at 6:30 p.m.
Film and discussion with Justice for All, Black Lives stories about the causes, effects, and their experiences of
Matter Vermont, and Central VT SURJ. Much of the dis- migration.

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SNOWFLAKES Open Book Discussion: Monday, April 24 at 6:30 p.m. Join
us for a lively discussion of The Round House by Louise
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library that meets your changing interests and needs. To com-
plete the 10 question survey online, visit our updated website Crafts & Conversation: Every Wednesday from 1-3 p.m.
and click on Take the survey here (www.GrotonLibraryVT. Drop in to join this friendly group at the library. Bring a proj-
org). To complete a paper version of the survey, look for the ect to work on or just enjoy some good company and a coffee/
green sheet and yellow drop box at the Groton Town Hall tea break!
lobby (anytime) and Groton Library (open hours).
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privacy settings to use on your computers/laptops, how to


configure your internet browser so you can browse safely and
privately, as well as tips and tricks to ensure that your privacy
is safeguarded when using your smartphone.
Space is limited please register by calling the library at
244-7036 or e-mailing delia@waterburypubliclibrary.com.
The Waterbury Public Library is offering new workshops Iris Folding Paper Craft will be offered on Thursday, March
as part of its March schedule for adults. 23 from 1:30-3 p.m. for adults.
How to Protect Your Online Privacy will be offered on Booked for Breakfast will be held March 27, April 24 and
FEAR KNOT Wednesday, March 15 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the SAL May 22 from 9-10 a.m. B for B is a different kind of book
KAKURO room at the library, 28 North Main St. club. Bring what you are currently reading and join us for
In this free one-hour workshop, Technology Librarian muffins and coffee in the SAL room, as we share our ideas,
Delia Gillen will cover the basics of online privacy which insights and musings.

free workshop will help you understand and reduce your

Barre Area Senior Center stress while caring for others. Drawn from the six-week
course, Powerful Tools for Caregivers, which begins
131 S. Main St. #4, Barre 479-9512 Thursday, April 6 from 2-4 p.m. at the Central Vermont
Council on Aging. To register and for more information on
these and other Family Caregiver Support programs, please
SUPER CROSSWORD Many thanks to Cassandra Hemenway, Zero Waste Outreach
contact Barb Asen, presenter, at CVCOA 476-2681.
Coordinator, Central Vermont Solid Waste District for her
For those experiencing chronic illness, please join us for
welcome and highly useful informational presentation last
month. Also, deep appreciation to the staff and volunteers at the fully comprehensive program, Chronic Disease
the Council of Vermont Elders who brought Savvy Seniors, Management Workshop, beginning Wednesday, March 29
their fun and engaging program on fraud concerns, to us. from 9-11:30 a.m.; six weeks. Learn valuable information
Upcoming in April and in honor of National Poetry Month, about making healthier choices and lowering your risk of
we will present A Celebration of Poetry and Tribute to Sherry health-related problems. This workshop will cover problem
Olson, Saturday, April 8 at 2 p.m. Please come and help us solving, action planning, nutrition, exercise, medication use,
celebrate poetry with a tribute to beloved Central Vermont emotions, and talking with your doctors. Free; registration
Poet Sherry Olson from her poetry students and Cora Brooks, required; please call 225-5680 or 479-9512. Bring a support
Carol Henrikson and Diane Swan. Olsons books include person. Lunch provided.
Breakfast at the Wayside and Four Way Stop. Light refresh- Refresh your driving skills with the AARP Driver Safety
ments will be served. Please join us for this very special event; course, Thursday, March 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn
register at 479-9512. defensive driving techniques, proven safety strategies, and
Then, that night, dance to a variety of country music new traffic laws. No tests to pass; please register at 461-
through the ages when we host a Western BBQ Dinner Dance 4452.
from 5-9 p.m., with Emile Gosselin. Please make your reser- Reach us by phone: 479-9512; by email for programming
vations: $12 for members, $15 for nonmembers. information, activities@barreseniors.org. Or visit us online at
Caring for a family member or friend can be challenging. www.barreseniors.org and www.facebook.com/barreseniors.
To help with this, Managing Stress: A Workshop for Family Old school? Stop in at the Barre Area Senior Center, 131 S.
Caregivers is slated for Thursday, March 23 at 11 a.m. This Main St. #4 Barre, VT. 05641
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Leonards Gelato Should Be Everyones Favorite Dessert Or Treat

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Carlo dePrato grew up in the ice cream business and is the third
- no, make that the fourth - generation of dePratos making gelato
based on family recipes. Now, 50, Carlo can remember back to at
least age 5 when he would help his father, Francesco, sell gelato at
their store in Southern Germany where the dePratos had emigrated
from Italy.
Our gelato is made fresh daily in small batches with farm-fresh
milk and quality ingredients - rBST free and non-GMO Project
Verified, dePrato says proudly, adding, We buy as much local
Vermont products as possible, like our milk base from Kingdom
Creamery in Hardwick and Goodrich Maple Syrup in Marshfield.
Vermont distributor Wilcox Ice Cream does a great job of getting our
product out.
Working strictly wholesale out of a large space at the Wall Street
Complex on the south side of Barre, Carlo and his son, Leonardo, or
Leo as his friends call him, a senior at Union 32 High School, who
also has dreams of studying Criminal Justice next fall while also
working with the Barre Town Fire Department (and even some time
Leonardo and Carlo dePrato
at Dominos Pizza), work as a great gelato and sorbet team.
We make our products from our own family recipes in small
batches, hand-packed and labeled for better control, note the
dePratos, who can point to great success not only in Vermont but
now nationwide by placing High Mention in the 2016 World Tour
Championship held last summer in Chicago. This really put us on
the map.
Carlo dePrato worked 10 years with his father from 1982 to 1992
and then ran his own successful ice cream business in Germany
for five years. While in Europe, he earned a diploma in Bakery.
Then in 1998, Carlo married and moved to Orange, Vermont, and
in 2000 he operated a coffee shop and ice cream parlor in Stowe
and started producing Leonardos Italian Gelato & Sorbet. In 2001,
the wholesale business moved to Barre and has grown ever since.
Go online to see all the outlets now offering Leonardos Gelato &
Sorbet.
Currently, the Morse Block Deli in downtown Barre has special
pricing and Parkers Quick Stop in Montpelier is offering a Buy 1,
Get 1 special.
I really like to help other businesses, states dePrato, and he has
been a big hit at the Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce mixers
recently, as well as other special projects. Grandpa Luigi dePratos first scoop shop.
Made with only the freshest all-natural ingredients, Leonardos
offers these fantastic flavors (and more) for gelato: Real Vermont
Maple, Chocolate, Mint Chocolate Chunk, Sams Creamy Chocolate
Chip (Stracciatella), Capuccino, Coconut Chocolate, Coconut,
Vanilla Bean, and Creme Brulet. And for sorbet: Lemon, Mango,
Raspberry Chocolate Chip, Raspberry, Blueberry (on request), and
Strawberry (on request). New flavors pop up all the time, explain
the dePratos.
Besides a very rich and refreshing taste, gelato has less air in the
product than regular ice cream. So you get more of the good stuff
and less fat.
The dePratos believe their gelato and sorbet should be enjoyed the
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walk in Washington, D.C., to benefit the American Foundation Dalai Lama's wisdom and discussing philosophy. She col-
for Suicide Prevention, joining thousands of people from all lected antique dolls, created beautiful soft dolls for each new
over the U.S. who had lost loved ones to suicide. She was a arrival in her family tree, loved to read nonfiction, wrote old-
member of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention- fashioned letters, was a wizard at word games and made dona-
Muriel P. Wheelock
Vermont Chapter. tions to many causes. She is missed by many. Thanks to the
family and friends who came to share their moment with her
Muriel Parker Wheelock, 96, of JULIAN HARRISON BEARD, 83, died Feb. and to help care for her in her last days. Thanks, as well, to the
Springfield, Vermont, passed away 16, 2017, at the Berlin Health and Rehab. He
CVHH&H LNAs and nurses for their respect and gentleness,
Monday, March 6, 2017, at CVMC in was surrounded by his family. Before his pass-
ing, he was blessed by a minister with Psalm 23, and to the volunteer chaplain whose words moved us all.
Berlin, Vermont. Due to declining
health, she left Springfield to live a Psalm of David. He attended school in
Brookfield. In 1971, he married Theresa S. SUSAN LYNN MESLER, of Barefoot Bay,
with her son and his wife in Calais, Florida, and Berlin, Vermont, was a loving
Picard from Middlesex, VT. They had three
and subsequently moved to Lincoln mother, companion, grandmother, daughter, sis-
children. They lived in Brookfield, where his family has
House in Barre, Vermont. resided since 1880. He was a caretaker for the Brookfield ter, aunt, friend and professional educator who
She was born on Aug. 21, 1920, to Cemetery for 40+ years. touched lives and meant a great deal to very
Arthur and Christie (Parker) Parker many. She was born on July 25, 1963, and
in East Montpelier. She attended the Morse School on GLORIA HULDA BILODEAU, 79, went graduated Northfield Jr.-Sr. High School in
Horn of the Moon Road. A voracious reader, she had home with Our Lord peacefully at her home 1981. She received her bachelor's degree from Norwich
many fond memories of gathering books from residents Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, surrounded by her lov- University and her master's degree in Specialized Education
on the County Road. ing family. Gloria was born in Hyattsville, from Saint Michael's College. Professionally, she worked
She graduated from Montpelier Seminary in 1938, Maryland, on Dec. 19, 1937. She is the daughter with children and adults with psychological and physical
valedictorian of her class. In 1940, she graduated from of the late Edgar Melborne Pletzer and Mary challenges unknown to most of us. She taught Special
Lyndon State Teachers College. She taught in both West Antoinette (Boucher) Pletzer. Gloria lived her Education in local schools in Northfield, Calais and Roxbury,
Barnet and Lyndonville before her marriage to Elroy childhood and attended school in Woodsville, NH, with her Vermont, and most recently, at Operation Hope in Fellsmere,
Wheelock on May 8, 1942, in Newbury. The couple nine brothers and sisters, running wild through the meadows,
Florida. She devoted herself to becoming a voice and an advo-
moved to Springfield and had two sons, Brian and Tim. the train tracks and Little Eddie's River, always having the
cate for children and adults who may not have had one. Susan
She spent many years as a special education teacher in time of their lives. Eventually, she came to Barre and attended
will be remembered for the impact she made in the peoples'
the Springfield school system. She enjoyed picking Spaulding High School where Gloria enjoyed playing for the
Spaulding basketball team. She graduated from Spaulding lives she touched and the difference she made in them through
strawberries, raspberries, and made many trips to
High School on June 16, 1955, and was employed by National her teaching. From early on in life, Susan had a strong love
Alstead, New Hampshire, for blueberries. Muriel was
on the yard sale circuit and could be found most Life. Four years later, Gloria fell in love with the love of her for the arts, reading and a great talent for writing. She even
Saturday mornings searching out the bargains of the life, Romeo. They were engaged in August and married on had the honor of having some of her writing published in
day, making many friends along the way. Oct. 1, 1960. Together, full of love, they raised three beautiful books, newspapers and magazines. She also loved trying any-
She was predeceased by her husband, Elroy, and sis- children. She took great pride and joy in everything she did. thing fun and would pursue it to the fullest. Hiking, biking,
ter, Marion Beardsley. Survivors include her sons, Brian Gloria was a devoted and loving wife, mother and best friend. kick boxing, roller blading, swimming, kayaking, traveling,
and his wife, Shelley, of Springfield, and Tim and his She loved and was very proud of her grandchildren. Gloria camping and horseback riding were just a few of her favorite
enjoyed gardening with her husband and together, grew veg- pastimes. If you went to visit her home in the summer, she
wife, Ann, of Calais; three grandchildren and seven
etables and gorgeous flowers. She enjoyed dealing in antique would be tending to her perennial gardens and listening to
great-grandchildren; as well as her sister's children and books of all kinds but especially, children's books. She was
their families. music while her dogs, Cyrus and Lilly, played in the yard. Or,
also inspired with the gift of poetry after the passing of her perhaps you could find her indoors likely reading a good book
There are no calling hours. Daddy. Gloria loved playing the slot machines in Atlantic
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March or maybe enjoying herself cooking. She loved to cook and
City, Mohegan Sun, Foxwoods, Montreal Casino and the few things made her as happy as cooking a big meal for all her
18, at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort.
Springfield. At her request, a pizza party and fellowship family. Besides cooking, reading and writing, another great
will follow the service. love of hers was music and everything about it: going to con-
SHEILA KATHLEEN HEBERT, 72, of Edmond, OK,
passed away Feb. 28, 2017, at Bradford Village. Sheila was certs, playing her guitar and singing. She even joined a rock
Other passings born Aug. 6, 1944, in Quincy, MA, to Douglas and Mary band in her high school days.
NANCY EASTMAN AYLWARD, R.N., 75, Duckett. Sheila graduated in 1963 from St. Michael's High
passed away in the comfort of her home and School in Montpelier, VT. She then married Anthony Hebert JOHN M. ROBERTSON, 84, died Feb. 20, 2017, in
family on Thursday morning, March 2, 2017. Feb. 13, 1976, in South Barre, VT. Sheila was a bank teller for Carlsbad, California. Born July 29, 1932, in Barre City, he
Born in Moretown on March 11, 1941, she was most of her life. She enjoyed books, crossword puzzles, board was the son of Charles and Minnie (Fraser) Robertson. He and
the daughter of the late Maurice G. and Beatrice games and was known as a great cook. She had lived in New his family lived on Murray Street in Barre City. John attended
(Seymour) Eastman. On July 8, 1961, she mar- England and Oklahoma. She was a long-term member of Life the Ayers Street School and graduated from Spaulding High
ried Richard J. Aylward in Waterbury. Nancy Church. When it came to politics, Sheila took a conservative School in 1950. In 1956, he graduated from the University of
was a 1959 graduate of Waterbury High School and continued stance. Indiana in Bloomington, majoring in business administration.
her education at the Mary Fletcher Hospital School of Nursing Following his college graduation, he served in the U.S. Army
in Burlington where she earned her Registered Nurse degree WILMA E. KELLEY, 86, of Westview for two years, stationed in Korea as a platoon leader and dis-
in 1962. Busy and happy as a homemaker and raising her Meadows, died on Friday, March 3, 2017, at the charged as a first lieutenant. In 1973, he married Elizabeth
growing family, Nancy later began her nursing career working Central Vermont Medical Center, after a brief Esterooks. She died in 2008. For many years, John was in
for the state of Vermont at the Vermont State Hospital in illness. She was born in Syracuse, New York, on personnel management for the Raytheon Corp. in Burlington,
Waterbury. In 1995, she was employed as a public health July 23, 1930, the daughter of LeRoy and Massachusetts; the University of Arizona in Tucson; and
nurse by the Vermont Department of Health in Barre where Gertrude (Calhoun) Stegeman. After graduating
retired from the South Coast Medical Center in Laguna
she worked for many years. Following, Nancy continued in from Nottingham High School in Syracuse,
Wilma attended Syracuse University where she received a Beach, California. He enjoyed all sports, reading, most music
the nursing field serving in several capacities: volunteering at genres, good food and any social gathering where people had
the Red Cross Blood Bank; working part-time in the nurse's bachelor's degree in nursing. While at Syracuse University,
she met David B. Kelley. They were married on Oct. 4, 1952. fun. The Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots were
office at Thatcher Brook Primary School; and was a substitute
nurse at Crossett Brook Middle School and Harwood Union She moved with David and their family to eight different his favorite teams.
High School. In addition, she volunteered at the former states before ending up in Vermont in 1971. She cherished
Waterbury Elementary School and for the Waterbury raising her family and caring for her home and gardens, as her MARIE F. SHERLOCK, of Venice, Florida,
Ambulance Service as a red phone operator. After losing her family life was most important to her. She was very active died March 4, 2017, in Venice, Florida, after an
son, Todd, to suicide in 2001, Nancy began an important jour- doing volunteer work in the Montpelier community with extended period of declining health, one day
ney in helping others who had lost a loved one. In 2002, she many organizations, from Meals on Wheels to hospice. She short of her 94th birthday. Marie was born
participated in an all-night "Out of the Darkness" marathon was an active member of Trinity United Methodist Church. March 5, 1923, in Tunbridge, Vermont, the
Also, as a member of the United Methodist Women, she daughter of Philip A. Farnham and Phyllis
Locally Family Owned & Operated Since 1908 served as the dean of the Summer Learning Fellowship (Davis) Farnham. A graduate of South Royalton
School and as president of United Methodist Women of the High School class of 1940, Marie married John Sherlock on
New York Conference. She enjoyed being active with many June 27, 1942. After World War II, Marie and John made their
years of square dancing and outdoor activities. She traveled
Traditional Funeral the world with David, including doing volunteer work in
Brazil and taking their grandchildren on Elderhostels in the
home in Barre, Vermont, where Marie spent her time as a
homemaker and mother to her three children. Marie and John
spent over 52 years together, building a home, raising a fam-
and Cremation western states. She had a lifelong love of art. She was a mem-
ber of the Paletteers and the Vermont Water Color Society.
ily, listening and dancing to all types of music and traveling
the United States extensively in their later years. Marie dedi-
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comprehensive care. fracture are 2 to 4 times more likely to experience another
Own the Bone is a national web-based quality improve- fracture than those whove never had a fracture. These find- U.S. Rep. Peter Welch
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Editor, ject to annual scrutiny by the House and Senate Appropriations
What a great evening it was! The 15th annual Friends of the Committees, tax expenditures do not require legislative action
Aldrich Library Banquet/Auction was held on March 4 at the each year.
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1 Conti Circle, Barre, Vermont 05641 always a fun time and it was especially so this year. Finally, I Yet year after year, the governor and Legislature have been
(802) 476-9490 / Fax (802) 476-7018 am very grateful to all the Friends who put many hours into choosing to pare back programs and services that benefit all
the whole event and also the library staff who supported us all Vermonters. Austerity budgeting has delayed the cleanup of
the way. Lake Champlain for decades; it reduces funds to take care of
A great evening, great friends in a great city. We are veterans or adequately fund public education. Meanwhile, the
blessed. state gives away tens of millions of dollars in state income tax
Christine Litchfield expenditures annually to the highest income Vermonters.
www.facebook.com/vtworld.news President, Friends of the Aldrich Library Gov. Phil Scott talks about how Vermonters are facing a
crisis of affordability. Thats true for many. Most Vermonters
Im Fed Up with Career Politicians incomes have been stagnant since 2000 even as the costs of
essentialshealth care, housing, child care, collegehave
Editor, increased by double digits. Officially, weve recovered from
I used to be a strong supporter of the Democratic Party, but the Great Recession, but many Vermonters have not felt it.

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after watching and listening to all the baloney and garbage Thats because more than 40 percent of income gains since the
along with so much disrespect for the office of the President, bottom of the recession have gone to the top one percent. The
I feel ashamed to admit it.

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recipients of those gains are doing just fine.
The real question remains is anyone going to do their jobs Most states with an income tax use federal adjusted gross
or keep complaining like a bunch of children. income (AGI)income before deductions and exemptions

In Montpelier Home
Really, did we waste our time even voting? It seems like are appliedas the starting point for calculating their state
politicians are more interested in having the upper hand than taxes. Vermont is one of only seven states that start with fed-
doing their jobs. And forget the word compromise. eral taxable incomethe amount left over after deductions
Single person who must be able The people who seem to promote all the strife and refuse to
cooperate with anyone should resign and go home.
and exemptionswhich is substantially less than federal
to assist two other occupants with I am just disgusted with career politicians.
Jim Van Arsdale
adjusted gross income.
Because higher-income people pay higher tax rates, those
walking before 8AM and after Plainfield, VT
deductions and exemptions are worth a lot more for them
and cost the state morethan they do for moderate and low-
5PM. Home has satellite TV & We Cant Afford More Giveaways to
income taxpayers. Furthermore, starting with a smaller tax
base, Vermont has to apply a higher tax rate to raise the same
Internet. Kitchen privileges or High-Income Vermonters revenue. Some argue that this makes the state less attractive to
meals available. Editor,
business.
The Blue Ribbon Tax Structure Commissions 2011 report
Interested person may call Each year the governor and Legislature go through the
handwringing exercise of closing a projected state budget gap.
discussed this problem and recommended shifting to AGI.
While the Legislature has slowly moved in this direction over

802-223-3179 The projected General Fund gap for fiscal 2018 is about $70
million.
As usual, much of the conversation has been about reduc-
the past several years, its time to finish the job. The state can
reduce these unnecessary expenditures to help balance the
budget and make Vermonts income tax fairer and the state
ing spending to get the budget to balance. This year the gov- more competitive.
ernor wanted school districts across the state to cut their Paul A. Cillo
budgets; hed use the savings not to lower property taxes but President of Public Assets Institute

Getting Rattled

2017 A n nuA l M e e t i n g n ot i c e

I
By G. E. Shuman active, and, although she cant walk yet, and doesnt really
CVTV Channels 192 & 194 m sure that, when I was an infant, crawl, somehow gets around and plays with most of those
Your Local Public Access Stations back when dinosaurs roamed the earth toys, every day.
and rocks were soft, I must have played One recent night the aforementioned intelligent and beauti-
March 20th, 12:30 pm with rattles, just as babies do today. Of ful young child was in my lap, and had her own rattle in her
in the CVTV Studio at 388 N. Main St. in Barre course, my rattles probably were nothing hand. This rattle bears no resemblance at all to one I would
like those clasped in the tiny hands of ba- have played with, those many years ago. Yes, it is made of
bies now. Mine, if not made from gourds or pterodactyl eggs, some type of plastic, as mine must have been, and as almost
were probably at least made of hard, quite breakable plastic, everything is today, (including most parts of your car), but
We urge local residents to attend the and lled with small pebbles, rattlesnake tails, or whatever hers looks like it would survive being run over by a bulldozer.
annual meeting and encourage you to else the manufacturers in Hong Kong were allowed to put in I think it would be easier to cut a granite block from a Vermont
become a member of our Board of Directors. baby rattles at the time. I dont think anyone thought about quarry with a butter knife, than to get the small plastic balls
child product safety laws back then. I know I didnt, but then, that bounce around within Nahlas rattle to ever come out of it.
I was a baby. That baby toy, being military-grade tough, also has three large
Several evenings a week I get to take care of Nahla, my plastic handles evenly spaced around the center of it, for the
Please call us at (802)479-1075 or email us at 7-month-old granddaughter, and I love the times that I have baby to conveniently grab.
cvtv723@gmail.com for more information. with her. To me she seems very advanced for her age, and she As we sat there together, Nahla began vigorously shaking
is beautiful. (After all, shes my grandchild, so you already the rattle up and down. Her excitement grew as she shook the
knew those two things.) It is good that our living room oor toy harder and harder. Suddenly, the rattle stopped shaking,
has become lled with infant toys, because Nahla is also quite and Nahla started. This was followed by a loud cry, and a look
of great pain on that pretty little face. My granddaughter, in
her excitement, had whacked herself in the forehead with the
very toy that was supposed to bring her happiness.
SAVE THE DATES! Soon Grampy had her calmed down, but then made the
mistake of giving the rattle back to her. I dont know why I
WILLIAMSTOWN MIDDLE-HIGH SCHOOL thought that was a good idea. I realized it wasnt, after she
had succeeded in whacking her head two more times with the
ALUMNI rattle, with the same painful results as the rst.
I comforted her again, after moving the stupid rattle out of
her sight. (I dont know why I call something stupid after it
JUNE 3, 2017 makes ME look stupid.) I then began to think about what had
WMHS ALUMNI ANNUAL BANQUET & MEETING just happened. It came to me that Nahla had been put in charge
of, had been given the use of, something she was unable to
AT THE CANADIAN CLUB, BARRE, VT handle. Although the item was made to be perfectly safe, it
was not safe for her, at least not quite yet. It was harmless,
New this year there will be an additional night for social gathering with your classmates but had still harmed her, I realized. Worse, perhaps, than that,
and this thought made me feel terrible, she had been given the
on Friday, June 2 at the Canadian Club, Barre, Vermont from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. object back two more times before a responsible adult who
loved her decided that she shouldnt have it.
So mark your calendars and look for your annual newsletter in the mail for more detailed That very moment Nahla taught her old grandpa something
that he hopes he never forgets. That is that there may be things
information on the banquet and socials, whats new at WMHS, and other alumni news. in life, both in yours and in mine, that we might be better off
If you have not received a newsletter, it may be we do not have your correct name and without, until and unless we can handle them. Those things
address. If this is the case, just send an e-mail to us at whsbluedevilsalumni@yahoo.com may be habits, attitudes, ambitions, or even worthwhile proj-
ects. They could be anything that we keep hitting ourselves in
or call one of the Board members below to give us your information. the head with and not understanding why this happens, or why
we just keep going back for more. Maybe some of those things
Karla Perkins (802) 433-6031 should be stopped, or taken out of our hands, before we hurt
ourselves or others with them, again.
Kathleen Moran (802) 433-6650 Im not sure why the idea for this column came to me as it
Crystal Palmer (802) 433-1178 (leave message) did, but I hope it helps someone out there. I do know that I re-
Pat Bartlett (802) 479-7193 cently learned a lesson from a 7-month-old baby. It is one that
I should try to apply to my own life. I learned that it is wise to
put down harmful things, and to
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The Miracle
Let the Sun Shine In! E-mail Prayer

us!
By Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos If we are ever to overcome this faulty closed-door culture St. Judes Novena. May
An open government makes for a better government. and rebuild trust in government, we must start with the pre-
the Sacred Heart of
This is sunshine week and it is being celebrated all across sumption that everything is public and belongs to the people,
the nation. In reality, it should be celebrated every week not with narrow exceptions for good reasons. Jesus be adored,
just this week in Vermont and every other state. As trustees and servants of the people, its our job as offi- Classified & Display glorified, loved and
Here at the Secretary of States Office, our operations cers of the government to let the sun shine in to let the
assume 625,000 Vermonters are looking over our shoulders as people see what we are doing on their behalf. ADS preserved throughout
we go about our daily work keeping us motivated and Yes, it can be inconvenient to have public meetings, or to Now Placing Your the world, now and
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Is Even Easier!
In fact, this attitude comes straight from the Vermont part of the job that we all signed up for and pledged to do Jesus, pray for us.
Constitution: when we took our oath of office.
That all power being originally inherent in and conse- This openness includes the press and the press is the St. Jude, worker of
quently derived from the people, therefore, all officers of public! miracles, pray for us.
government, whether legislative or executive, are their trust- We must treat them as representatives of the people and not St. Jude, help of the
ees and servants; and at all times, in a legal way, accountable as an enemies of the state. The press plays an important part
to them. (Chapter 1, Article 6) in promoting effective government (often by exposing inef- hopeless, pray for us.
Vermont further elaborates in statute on this pillar of con- fective government) and creating a culture of accountability. Say this prayer nine
stitutional accountability: In my time as Secretary of State, I have made every effort times a day. By the
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By being an open book, Vermont and local/state officials theyre in the wrong line of work. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
learn a lesson along the way and work harder to avoid future You have a right to know! Demand accountability and
embarrassment, improving upon how we serve Vermonters. results from your government. Twineld Union School would like to register and welcome
kindergarten students for the 20172018 school year.
I have learned many lessons about Open Government from Sunshine Week is a national celebration of access to public Registration will be held March 2024 from 8:30 AM to 3:00
my time with the: South Burlington City Council (18 years), information and what it means for you and your community. PM. Please come to the main ofce to pick up and complete
Vermont League of Cities and Towns Board (6 years), As Vermonts Secretary of State, Jim Condos has always Registration Packets. Your childs immunization record and
Vermont Senate (8 years), and now 6+ years as Vermonts advocated for government accountability through greater a copy of his/her birth certicate are mandatory at the time
Secretary of State. transparency. Secretary Condos will be conducting his fourth of registration. No appointment is necessary.
Far too often, governments first reaction is to avoid disclo- Transparency Tour this fall, with stops all across Vermont. In order to be eligible for kindergarten, your child
sure, go on the defensive and try to cover up mistakes. That is The Secretary of States office has created guides to help citi- MUST be ve (5) years old on or before
just the opposite of accountability and does not contribute to zens and public servants navigate the Open Meeting Law and September 1, 2017.
public trust. This natural tendency to resist public inquiry and Public Records Act. They can be found on our website as IMPORTANT REGISTRATION DATES:
criticism creates an adverse reaction: oppose and dont dis- www.sec.state.vt.us under the Municipal tab.
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What does Vermonts Public Tuitioning System Mean for You? Kindergarten Screening May 4 & May 5 Kindergarten
Classrooms
Vote for Vermont Delves into School Choice Visitation Day May 22 Kindergarten
Classrooms
By Pat McDonald There was a consensus among the shows guests that Mont-

P at McDonald producer and host of


Vote for Vermont and Ben Kinsley,
Executive Director of Campaign for
pelier is operating from a top down perspective and has for-
gotten about one thing the student and what is best for him/
her. They also noted that Vermonts per pupil costs are in the
Twineld and Cabot Preschool Screenings
Twineld Union and Cabot Schools would like to
Vermont Prosperity co-hosted a show top ve in the nation and that we are the fastest increasing register and welcome 3 year old and 4 year old
on School Choice. Our guests were among the states. Sadly, Act 46 is proving that there are few preschool students for the 2017 2018 school year
Brad Ferland and Asher Crispe, two opportunities for cost savings and the cost per pupil continues (please see Act 166 FAQs available on the school
individuals who have taken a personal to rise. It has proven that it is hard for schools to maintain a websites). Twineld Union and Cabot Schools will
interest in school choice in Vermont level budget since there are many variables the schools have be offering annual screenings for 3 and 4 year old
and have become active in the school choice discussion. The no control over. Not what the sponsors of Act 46 envisioned. children. The purpose of the screening is to assess
following is a summary of our conversation. Over the years there were several approaches to encourage childrens overall development and to introduce
Vermont has had school choice since 1869. Its been a long consolidation and reduce property taxes: the rst was the RED families to the preschool programs. All families are
standing tradition to have tuitioning schools in Vermont. In the (Regional Education Districts), the second was the MUD Pro- welcome. These screenings are sponsored by the
late 1800s, Vermont changed from a 2500 school district sys- cess (modied union districts) and now Act 46. There was one Washington Northeast Early Education Program.
tem (school based) to a 250 town based system. In the 1960s, regional district formed under RED, one under MUD and 14 In order to be eligible for pre-school, your child MUST be at
we experienced the union high school movement. Throughout proposals for consolidation under Act 46, which led the Ver- least three (3) years old before September 1, 2017.
this entire time frame, Vermont maintained its school choice mont Board of Education to proclaim victory and state that AT CABOT SCHOOL
option. Currently there are 93 tuitioning districts out of 250. Act 46 is a success. But there are little or no cost savings, it FOR CABOT RESIDENTS
There is no common denition of school choice, but in Ver- will take a decade to nd out if there are better outcomes and Call 563-2289 ext. 240 March 13-17, for an appointment
mont the term is used to describe the tuitioning of students because of the merger rules there is a rush to the bottom with Preschool Screening Dates:
from their home school district to another school that offers limited equity. Consider this example of ve schools merg- Tues April 11 and Wed. April 12, 2017
educational options the individual student may need to be suc- ing. If one school has one program say in science and one of
cessful. This only happens for districts that dont operate a the other schools has ve science programs, the merger might AT TWINFIELD UNION SCHOOL
school for the grade levels being tuitioned. result in all schools having one program to create equity and FOR MARSHFIELD & PLAINFIELD RESIDENTS
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of Act 46, an act relating to making amendments to education might be eliminated also in the name of creating equity. Preschool Screening Dates:
funding, education spending and education governance, which The week of January 22 was School Choice Week. Several Thur. April 13 and Fri. April 14, 2017
was passed in 2016. It was passed in an attempt to reduce ad- major events were planned for Wednesday, January 23 at the
ministrative duplication in Vermonts education system. It was State House and Capitol Plaza. The message one size does
the stated intent of the legislature that Act 46 would retain
school choice, but an interpretation by the Vermont Board of
Education worked against school choice. During the Act 46
not t all. The movement to save and hopefully expand school
choice should be non-partisan. It is about our kids and their
success. Act 46 can be xed if we work collaboratively with
Host Families Needed
debate in the Legislature, several legislators hosted a forum
where many parents and students testied about what school
one thing in mind our children!
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New Head Start Director, Christy Swenson-Robertson
Capstone Community Action announced Dan H. Hoxworth, Executive Director of
last week that Christy Swenson-Robertson Capstone Community Action stated. I am
was hired in February as the new Head Start delighted to have Christy on our senior man-
Director. This position has an important role agement team and leading our largest depart-
in fulfilling the Capstone leadership team. ment. She has already demonstrated outstand-
Swenson-Robertson has over 30 years of ing leadership in her interim role. Christy has
Aging experience providing direct service for chil- successfully worked to initiate the Dosage
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nancy. There are various methods of turning
a baby and the success rate for each can also
success rate for the Webster Technique. The
results of the study also suggest that its pref-
erable to perform this technique in the 8th
experimental group, consisting of 133
women, received 30 minutes of moxibustion
daily and acupuncture, but no exercise or
child can be one of the most vary. month of pregnancy. external version. They had a correction rate
emotional experiences a External Version: External version is a non- Moxibustion: This is a Chinese medical of 92%. The study concluded that acupunc-
woman can have. Learning surgical technique to move the baby in the therapy using the herb mugwort to warm a ture and moxibustion is a safe and effective
that your little one is in the uterus. A medication is given to help relax specific acupuncture point on the little toe. modality to correct breech presentation in a
breech position during the uterus and ultrasound may also be used to Chinese mugwort is dried and commonly clinical setting. I feel that it should definitely
those final weeks of pregnancy may be scary determine the position of the baby, the loca- packed into a cigar-looking stick called be an initial option when learning that your
and the potential of not having a vaginal birth tion of the placenta, and the amount of amni- moxa. Mugwort can also be applied while baby is in the breech position and hope that
can be heartbreaking for some. otic fluid in the uterus. Gentle pushing on the attached to an acupuncture needle and even more birthing parents are aware of this.
Most babies will move into delivery posi- lower abdomen can turn the baby into the rolled into a cone and directly placed on the Joshua Singer is a nationally board
tion a few weeks before birth, with the head head-down position. External version has a point. I typically hold the stick over each lit- certified and licensed acupuncturist in
moving closer to the birth canal. A breech high success rate, though this procedure tle toe for thirty minutes. This is a therapy private practice in Montpelier. Josh has
presentation refers to when this fails to hap- becomes more difficult as the due date gets that has been used to turn a breech baby for relocated his practice to 301 River Street in
pen and the babys buttocks and/or feet are closer. Some women have described to me hundreds of years. Montpelier. This is at River Street Wellness, a
positioned to be delivered first. Ultrasound that it was uncomfortable to have this tech- A 3-year study published in the American collaborative team of practitioners under
can be used to confirm the babys position. nique done in the later weeks of pregnancy. Journal of Chinese Medicine in 2001 one roof supporting the health care of our
Special x-rays can also be used to observe Chiropractic Care: The Webster Breech observed how effective moxibustion and community. He continues to see patients in
the size of the pelvis and determine if a vagi- Technique is used by chiropractors to reduce acupuncture were in turning breech presenta- his practice and at National Life Cancer
nal delivery of a breech baby can be safely stress on the pregnant womans pelvis, lead- tion. Only women who were 28 weeks preg- Treatment Center at CVMC. Joshs contact
attempted. Breech births occur in approxi- ing to the relaxation of the uterus and sur- nant or later diagnosed with breech presenta- information is singerjoshua9@gmail.com
mately 1 out of 25 full-term births. rounding ligaments. A breech baby is more tion were entered into the study. The control and 802-613-3904. Please feel free to reach
If a breech presentation is seen, it is ideal likely to naturally turn with a more relaxed group, consisting of 224 women, was given out to him with suggestions or comments at
for birthing to turn the baby to the head down uterus. The Journal of Manipulative and exercise and external version. They had a any time.
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CAMP # DATES TIME AGES
Intensives 1 June 19, 20, 21, 22 9AM - Noon 6-13
Intro to 2 June 26, 27, 28, 29 9AM - Noon 6-13
for Ages 9-21 Intermediate Theater
from 3:30-6pm Performance Camp Camp 3 July 17, 18, 19, 20 9AM - Noon 6-13

SUNDAY March 26, 2017 Fractured Fables Theater Play for Every Day The Mountaineers Baseball Camps will be held at
general auditions for acceptance into create & perform original theater show. Discover acting & theater fun. the Montpelier Recreation Field and will be run by the
Alexander & Mary Poppins ensembles For ages 9+. No audition. June 19-23. For ages 6-9 No audition. July 10-14. Mountaineers coaching staff and players. Campers will
receive general baseball instruction in all aspects of the

Physical Musical
game. In addition to camp instruction, every camper
Design will receive two game tickets, a team yearbook and a
Theater Theater
Mountaineers t-shirt. The campers will also take the field
with the Mountaineers prior to a home game.
The campers will be divided into age groups, so that all
will receive instruction that is beneficial to improving their
Advanced Most Advanced Stagecraft and
skills. Our professional staff of experienced coaches and
Performance Performance Technical Theater dedicated players will provide an opportunity to learn the
Intensive Intensive Intensive game, as it should be played, with a low coach to camper
ratio.
Alexander & the Terrible Mary Poppins Tech Theater & Design The camps will be coordinated by Mountaineers Manager
Horrible No Good Very Bad Day challenging demanding multi-discipline
rehearsal /workshops. 5 performances.
Intensive, hands-on & classroom
experience assisting execution of scenic/
former Indiana Coach Bob Morgan who was the NCAA
rigorous rehearsal & classes. 3 shows. lighting etc for Mary Poppins. For ages 15+.
Regional Coach of the Year in 1996, and two-time winner of
For ages 9+. By Audition. July 24 Aug 5 For ages 12-20. By Audition. Aug 7-20
By Interview. Aug 7-20 the Big Ten Coach of the Year (1993 & 1996), and recipient
of many other prestigious awards. Eighty of Coach Morgans

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former players have signed professional contracts and nine
played in the Major Leagues.
The cost is $100 per session. Participants should bring a
glove, bat (optional) and sneakers.
Please register in person at the Montpelier Recreation
Department or mail the enrollment form to Mountaineers
Lost Nation Theater One of the Best Regional Theaters in America, NYC Drama League Baseball Camps, Montpelier Recreation Department, 55
29 years as the communitys professional theater at Montpelier City Hall Arts Center Barre Street, Montpelier, VT 05602. Phone: 223-5141. Our
Underwriters & Youth Sponsors: Capitol Copy, City of Montpelier, Eternity, National Life Group, The Point, The Times Argus, WDEV, The World; Vermont Mutual Insurance Co, Estate of Alan Weiss Employer ID# is 13-4217344.
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KIDS SUMMER CAMPS | THE WORLD 2017

What Are Our Kids Doing This Summer?


GMYS Creative Arts & Music Program (C.A.M.P.) 2017 Montpelier Recreation Department
at Johnson
State College Summer
Contemporary Day
Dance andCamp
Fitness Studio
August 6-12 For Licensed Child Care Program
e more
information
SUMME R DA NCE CA MPS!
State subsidy is available upon request.
A residential www.gmys-vt.org Kindergarten, 5 to 12 years old Resident Fees:
HIP HOP IMMERSION
experience for or email Weekly Monday Friday $120.00 per Week-5 Full Days
intermediate- June 20-24 agesJune
leah@gmys-vt.org 8-1419 through
9am-2pmAugust 18
$240.00 $70.00 5 half days mornings or afternoons
advanced 7:30AM
Dive in and explore drop off,
the range 4:45PM
of old picknew
school, up school,
Additional Family Members
breaking, and lots more. Get strong, lear
students
Half Days or Full Days
of new moves, and have tons of fun! Justin Hover, Amia Cervantes,Full
$105.00 per Week- 5 andDays
assistants Evan Lewis &
Montpelier Recreation Field
Green Mountain Youth Symphony
Ashima Fillbach $60.00 5 half days mornings
Special Trips Weekly& Swimming Everyday Non-Resident Fees:
or afternoons
the music is just the beginning... Other Summer Opportunities
INTRO to CAPOEIRA $160.00 per Week 5 Full Days
Tennis Lessons Sessions running all summer $100.00 5 half days morning or afternoons
June 20-23 agesPool 4-5:30pm
Passes
9-13 $75
Additional Family Members
Swimming Lessons June through August
$140.00 per Week 5 Full Days
Youth Sports Camps and much more
For more information, please call our Ofce: $90.00 5 half days mornings or afternoons
(802) 225-8699 or visit us online: Lunch Program TBA
www.montpelierrec.org 58 Barre Street, Montpelier, VT 05602

2017 SUMMER DANCE CAMPS!


HIP HOP IMMERSION
June 26-30 ages 8-14 9am-2pm $240.00
Dive in and explore the range of old school, new school, breaking, and lots more.
Get strong, learn lots of new moves, and have tons of fun!
Justin Hover, Amia Cervantes, and assistants.

Disneys, THE LION KING, Jr offered by Barre Opera House


in collaboration with CD&FS
July 10- July 22 ages 10-17 8:30am-4:00pm $580
Director: Sorsha Anderson Musical Director: Dan Bruce.
Choreographer: Amia Cervantes
1st week at CD&FS 2nd week at Barre Opera House
Register via www.BarreOperaHouse.org

HIP HOP AND NINJA DANCE


July 17-21 ages 6-8 9:30-11:30am $105.00
LOTUS LAKE Hip hop moves, creative movement through games, and B-Boy/B-Girl Ninja moves
with two of our most advanced BBoy/BGirls: Evan Lewis and Ashima Fillbach

CAMP FAIRYTALE FUSION


July 24-28 ages 3-5 9-10:30am $95
Williamstown, VT Est. 1952 Play Learn An exploration of creative movement and ballet, with music and imaginative play,
lotuslakecamp.com Grow inspired by our favorite fairytale characters and themes. Amia Cervantes

FAIRYTALES AND WONDERLAND: Characters, Stories, Costumes, Dance!


Phone:(802)793-4985 FULL DAY PROGRAM AGES 6-14 9:15-4:00 July 24-28 ages 6-8 11am-1pm $105.00
1 & 2 weeks sessions June 26 August 18 Using characters, costumes and stories, campers explore creative movement and
(802)793-1225 Red Cross swim lessons, archery, boating, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, ballet, developing new skills for the young dancer. Amia Cervantes
Directors: Beth Allen, hiking, tennis, crafts, outdoor adventure, games, horseback riding.
Dorothy Milne THE FULL PLATE: An introduction to jazz, hip hop, tap, and modern.
HALF-DAY PROGRAM AGES 4 & 5 9:15-12:45 July 31-Aug 4 ages 6-9 9am-12noon $145
Assistant Director: One week sessions June 26 August 4 A perfect opportunity for the beginning dancer to explore dance styles.
Becky Watson Red Cross swim lessons, hiking, crafts, boating. Experience in outdoors Amia Cervantes
with emphasis on group interaction and personal responsibility.
MUSIC-ART-DRAMA CAMP AGES 8-14 Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio
9:15-4:00 July 28 August 4
Singing, theater games, art activities, musical theater 18 Langdon Street Montpelier, VT 05602 (above Onion River Sports)
production. Daily swim. (802) 229-4676 since 1973 www.cdandfs.com
SOCCER CAMP AGES 8-13 9:15-4:00
August 7-11 Coaching & skill development. Players
grouped by age & ability for skills & game play. Daily swim.

Brochures available at: Barre Lenny's Shoe & Apparel


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August 7-10 Mon.-Thurs. Faith-based.
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17th Annual
Woodbury Community Library
Pie Breakfast All calendar submissions should be sent to editor@vt-world.com or Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community Service & Food
Saturday, March 18, 2017 mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre, Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m.
8:30 until 10:30 Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00 p.m., Thursday preceding publica- Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St., Barre. Safe &
tion. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost community events, supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking substance
Woodbury Elementary School which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include abuse recovery. Recovery coaching and other support programs; rec-
Valley Lake Road and Route 14 ongoing classes. reational facilities (pool, ping pong, games). Open Mon.-Wed. 10
Woodbury Village Ongoing Events a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat. 6-11 p.m.
Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays at 6 p.m.; Wits End parent
Adults $7.00 / Children $4.00 BARRE - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. Pre- support group, Wednesdays at 6 p.m.; All Recovery support group
Children under 4 Free GED and high school diploma prep classes at Barre Learning Fridays at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Sane & Sober group,
Center, 46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588. Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.; Living Sober group, Sundays at 8:30 a.m.
Silent Auction ~ Live Music
PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet. Narcotics Anonymous: When Enough is Enough group,
Universalist Church. 1st Thursday of month. 7 p.m. Info. beyondthe- Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Al-Anon: Courage
dog97@gmail.com to Change group, Saturdays at 5 p.m. (childcare provided). For
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ group, help, or Info on special programs, call 479-7373.
bowls at Twin City Lanes on Sunday afternoons twice a month. For Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd
dates and times: RUCVTAdmin@PrideCenterVT.org Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
Sugar-On-Snow Dinner Central Vermont Woodcarving Group. Free instruction projects MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free
for all abilities. Barre Congregational Church, Mondays 1-4 p.m. classes. Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10
Saturday, March 18, 2017 479-9563 a.m.; Learning English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English
5:00 PM ~ Until all are served
Rock & Soul Chorus. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Church of the Good Conversation: Tues. 4-5 p.m. Montpelier Learning Center, 100
Wolcott United Methodist Church Shepherd on 39 Washington St. Sing songs from the Sixties and State St. Info/register 223-3403.
Route 15, Wolcott beyond. Ability to read music is not required. No audition, but singers Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and
$10.00 per person, Children age 6-12 $5.00, should be able to accurately sing back whats been sung to them. All teachings of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St.,
ages are welcome. Children under 13 should come with a parent.
Children age 5 & under free Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild. Meets on third Tuesday of the month
MENU: Baked Beans, Scalloped Potatoes, at First Presbyterian Church on Seminary Street from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Robins Nest Nature Playgroup. North Branch Nature Center.
Shepherd Pie, Macaroni & Cheese, Cole Slaw, Mondays 9:30-11:30 a.m. March 13-June 5. Fee: By donation.
Rolls & Much More Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Fall Session: Outdoor playgroup for parents, caregivers, and children ages 0 - 5.
Thursdays at The Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. 6:30-8:30 p.m.
DESSERT: Good Old-Fashioned Join us for 2 hours of spontaneous play, exploration, discovery,
Sugar-On-Snow & Fresh Home-Made Donuts Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m., while song, nature inspired crafts, and oral story telling. Come learn
Please Come & Bring A Friend! school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info. about the benefits of nature connection and enjoy the community
279-0993. experience of time immersed in nature with your young ones.
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection Montpelier Kiwanis Club. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. at The Steak House.
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. All are welcome. Info: Elliott Curtin at 229-6973.
Jabbok Christian Center Prayer Meeting. 8 Daniel Dr. 6:30-8 p.m. Vermont Association for the Blind PALS Group meets on 2nd
and 4th Weds. at Division for the Blind Conference room at the
Gregoires Violin Shop 1st & 3rd Thursdays. Info: 479-0302
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We have
Capital Plaza Hotel. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The PALS Group is a program
for visually impaired Vermonters to support their independence
answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main St., Suite
Making & Restoring Fine Violins 200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 479-0531 to register. within home, families, and communities. Info: Harriet Hall at 323-
3055 or Vermont Association of the Blind office at 505-4006
Rentals Service Sales Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups.
Christ Community Church, 43 Berlin St. across from R&L Archery, Onion River Exchange Tool Library. Over 85 tools including:
Violin Viola Cello Bass Monday, 6-8 p.m. 476-3221. power tools, all sorts of hand tools including wrench kits, caulk-
ing guns, sawzall, tall tree branch cutter, belt sander, wet vac, drop
Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Main
LESSONS FOR ALL AGES St., Every other Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Info 498-3030 (David) or 249- cloths, have a heart traps, bulb planter, and tool boxes to be used
7931 (Sandy). for easy carry. Plus safety gear. 46 Barre St. Open during office
FREE NEW VIOLIN RENTAL Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington St., 476-7550.
hours: T 9-4, W 9-4, TH 9-4.
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ
WITH WEEKLY LESSONS Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays starting 9/22, 10:30 a.m.
Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Living & group, meets third Tuesdays of the month, 5:30-7 p.m., at 58
up to 6 months Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st Wednesdays, Barre St. Optional dinner afterwards. Info: RUCVTAdmin@
1 p.m. PrideCenterVT.org
Monthly
Rentals: Violin 15 Cello $28
$
Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National Bank,
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419.
Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22.
Pizza & social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT.
476-7798
10 Hutchins Circle, Barre Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St., Unitarian Church, 2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114. Erika@OutrightVT.org
www.vermontviolinmaker.com Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
5:30-6:30 p.m. and Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Info: Valerie, 279- Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at
0385. Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio.
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. org
Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info 476- Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages.
Join us in a Trip 4185. Resurrection Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m.
Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during
Montreal, Quebec City school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first
Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to
roller derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free.
Montpelier Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.
& Ottawa Thursday of each month (not July), 6:30 p.m.
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes year-
twincityriot.com
Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd
June 18-23, 2017 round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144.
Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206.
with Diamond Tours and Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St.,
3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966. MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal),
the Randolph Senior Center suggested donation for seniors 60+ is $7, under 60 price is $9.
$709 per person (Double occupancy) Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group. FEAST Together is always available for takeout, with the same
23 Summer St., 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 476-1480.
includes Motorcoach, donation and pricing. Tuesdays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m.,
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor RSVP 262-6288. Piano Workshop, informal time to play & lis-
5 nights lodging, boardroom, 4th Tuesday of month, 6:30 p.m. Info. 476-7550. ten, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Living Strong, group loves to sing while
5 breakfasts/5 dinners, Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and care- exercising, Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3 p.m. Crafters
Local guide for each day givers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or Group, Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. All at Montpelier Senior Activity
in Canada, cruise on 1-800-CHILDREN. Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518.
St Lawrence River, Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refresh- A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and
and & much more! ments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221. there is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-
[Final payment due Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229- 5253.
5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
Apr 11, 2017] Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington share advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard
Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free Community
Call for more info 802-728-9324 Library, Hayes Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasay-
szine@gmail.com
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have
issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany
Church, 2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219.
Join us for a Great Cause and some Great Food A Camp Like Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike
repair? Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre

Wayside Restaurant Monday, March 27 5:00 8:00 p.m. No Other St., Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info:
freeridemontpelier.org
Silver Towers is an extraor- Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1
dinary one or two-week resi- p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays:
Portion of all Proceeds benet Silver Towers Camp! dential camp for exceptional Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church,
people ages six to seventy 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30
who have mental and physi- p.m.; Last Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
cal challenges. It is among the Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support
rst of its kind in the United group, childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm
States, and still remains one St., 2nd Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480.
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of the very few.
Situated on 26 acres in
beautiful Ripton, Vermont, it
is surrounded by the scenic
U-32 8TH GRADE
Green Mountain National
Forest. Theres swimming,
horseback riding, arts and
SPAGHETTI DINNER
crafts, basketball, campre
activities, dancing, music,
Friday, March 24, 2017
If you are unable to attend the dinner fundraiser at The Wayside on March 27 bowling, eld sports, hiking, Seatings at 5:30 and 7:00 p.m.
and would like to make a donation, please make checks payable to: nature studies, and more.
Silver Towers Camp, c/o Barre Lodge of Elks #1535, P.O. Box 245, Barre, VT 05641
A proprietor of The Wayside, Pasta Tossed Salad Garlic Bread Drinks Dessert
Brian Zecchinelli is a 30-year Evening Includes ~ Silent Auction & DC Raffle
Barre Elks member. His son
Nicholas Zecchinelli has Tickets available in advance by calling 229-0321 x5561
been a Silver Towers camper Adults $12 ~ Families $35 ~ Students/Seniors (65+) $7 ~ Take-Out $12
403 US Route 302-Berlin Barre, VT 05641 (802) 479-2582 for the past 10 years! Proceeds to benefit the annual U-32 8th Grade Trip to Washington, DC
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PARAMOUNT For Showtimes 229-0343 or www.fgbtheaters.com
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Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Call to confirm WATERBURY - How to Protect BEAUTY Your Online
AND THE BEAST Privacy.
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location: 802-244-7001, 2nd Saturday of month (Sept. through Library, 28 North Main St. 6:30-7:30 p.m.(3D)In this free one-hour work-
Fri. & Sat. 6:20 (3D) & 9:15 (2D) -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:35
Fri. & Sat. at 6:15 (3D) & 9:00 (2D)
June), 1-3 p.m. shop, Technology Librarian Delia
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Sat. & will(2D)cover
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online privacy which privacy settings to use on your computers/
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:25 (2D) & 3:25 (3D) For Showtimes 479-0078 or www.fgbtheaters.com

Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church base- laptops, how to configure Fri.
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Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15
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Recovery Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small please register by calling the library at 244-7036 or e-mailing delia@
THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE --PG--
Fri. & Sat. 6:25 & 9:05 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:55
Fri. & Sat. 6:20 (3D) & 9:15 (2D)
group of advocates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30- waterburypubliclibrary.com Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 (3D) & 3:30 (2D) Sun. thru Thurs. 6:35 (3D)
9:30 a.m. during the legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel Thursday, March 16 HIDDEN FIGURES --PG--
Matinees Sat. & Sun.
at 12:20 (2D) & 3:20 (3D)
Conference Room 232. Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more! Fri. & Sat.. 6:20 & 9:10 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:40
RSVP encouraged to info@vamhar.org but never required. Just MONTPELIER - Guided Partner Thai Yoga Bodywork with Lori Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30
Flower of Karmic Connection. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5-6 p.m. LOGAN --R--
drop-in! Learn therapeutic stretching, deep tissue compression & alignment
LION --PG-13--
Fri. & Sat. 6:20 & 9:10 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:45
Fri. & Sat. at 6:15 & 9:15
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. principles. Well work on the floor, wearing loose comfortable cloth- MOANA --PG--
Sun. thru Thurs. 6:30
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15
Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters ing. Bring a friend to give and receive with as you learn basic tech- Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:20
age 6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays, niques to encourage relaxation & rejuvenation. $8 Member-
3:30-4:30 p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with Owners/$10 Non-Members. Email your contact information to info@ 24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343 BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com

Arlo: Thursdays 4-5 p.m. hungermountain.coop to RSVP.


CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not avail- March Grow It! Garden Leader Workshop. Montpelier High
able, please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second School, 5 High School Dr. 4-7 p.m. $35, includes light meal. The

SAMBELS! SAMBELS!
Tuesday of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928. March workshop will explore the role community-based gardens can
play in strengthening communities and how these common spaces can
Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events. 144 Elm St. serve as more than only spaces to grow food. Participants will learn
Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Bible Study for all Ages; 11 a.m. Worship
Service; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
strategies to boost their gardens and programs, share stories and swap
ideas with fellow garden leaders. Info/register: http://vcgn.org/what-
Book Your Get-togethers, BBQs,
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church basement, Mondays we-do/growit/ Weddings, Anniversaries, etc.
5:30-6:30 p.m. 223-3079. Fertile Soil live at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Indie Rock/Folk with
Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St. 595-7953. Drop- a bit of psychedelic influence. Sambels Catering 249-7758
In Hours at the Nest. 1st floor Weds, Thurs, Fri 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. NORTHFIELD - Dried Flower Wreath Class at Lightfoot Farm,
Babywearers of Central Vermont meet up. Upstairs 4th 6:30-8:30 p.m. $18 includes class and materials, call Carol at 485-
Monday 5:45-7:45 p.m. and 2nd Thursdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. Check 7444 to register.
Facebook for last-minute schedule changes. La Leche League Friday, March 17
Meetup. Breastfeeding info and support. 3rd Thursdays, 9:30-
11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Nursing Beyond a Year Meetup.
3rd Fridays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Come join other
BARRE - Red Cross Blood Donation. Spaulding High School, 155
Ayers St. 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy Lunch at
MONTPELIER - How to Get the Most out of eBird. North Branch
nursing parents in a warm, supportive environment to discuss the
joys and challenges of an older nursling.
Nature Center, 713 Elm St. 7-8:30 p.m. Free for members, $5 for
nonmembers. Well demonstrate how to get the most out of eBird,
SoupnGreens!
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30 whether youd like to document your own sightings or learn how use Bowl of
p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266. eBird as a tool for researching your next birding trip outside of
Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays & Vermont. No prior experience with eBird required. Bring a laptop, if Homemade Chili
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972- you have one! Texas Toast
5266. Dave Loughran live at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Acoustic with
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Classic Rock
Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825. Saint Patricks Day Bells. Trinity United Methodist Church. Noon. Honey Barbecue
Traditional Irish tunes will be played on the historic bells. Beef Ribs

SOUP N
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115
Main St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454- Gardening Roundtable: Experienced Gardeners. Montpelier Senior
8402. Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Free and open to
the public. Pre-registration required to 223-2518. Join our round table

GREENS
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday gardening discussions, facilitated by Miriam Hansen, to talk about the
of the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772 issues youre having with your garden. Ask questions, share tips, and get
Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. ready for the upcoming growing season.
and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of African Dance With Sabouyouma And Mal Maiz. Positive Pie, 22
Washington County. All held during school year only. State St. 10 p.m. $5. Based in Burlington, they combine traditional West 325 North Main Street
Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients African dance music with contemporary funk and jazz. Barre 479-9862
and Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net MORRISVILLE - Farm Transfer workshop. Charlmont Restaurant. American Express Discover Visa Mastercard
Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For farmers interested in transferring/transitioning
their farm to the next generation. Registration fee is $10 and includes
Wednesday, March 15 lunch. Register: Send name, address, and phone number and mail
BARRE - OLLI Spring Series VT and the Politics of Sustainable to: St. Albans Cooperative Creamery, Attention: TTF Workshop, 140
Energy. Aldrich Public Library, 8 Washington St. 1:30 p.m. Suggested Federal Street, St. Albans, VT 05478. Info: Bob Parsons, 656-2109 or
donation $5. Presented by Retired Legislator Tony Klein. VTs energy bob.parsons@uvm.edu
future is a delicate balance between the local need for power genera- TUNBRIDGE - Violin Making. Tunbridge Public Library, 289 VT
tion and local control. Ultimately, politics will determine our success 110, 7 p.m. Violin maker Marc Gregoire will talk about making and
in moving to a clean, green energy future. restoring violins, play some music, and examine and comment on
violins that audience members bring. Info: 889-9404, tunbridgeli-
MARCH 17th - 25th
CHELSEA - Red Cross Blood Donation. United Church of Chelsea,
13 North Common. 12-5 p.m. brary@yahoo.com THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE
EAST MONTPELIER - Walk-Through Wednesdays at Orchard Saturday, March 18
Valley Waldorf School. OVWS East Montpelier Main Campus, 2290
VT Rt. 14N. Join us one Wednesday of each month for an introduc-
CABOT - Cabot Maple Fest.
Cabot School, Rte 215. 9 a.m. to
GREEN MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL
tory visit to the OVWS grades school (8:30-9:30 a.m.), and our 3 p.m. Pancake breakfast, craft- AMERICAN
THE
mixed-age kindergarten and Farm & Forest classes (9:30-10:30 a.m.). ers, kids activities, food, sugar- LEGION
Campus tour and Q&A time during each. Register/info: enrollment@ on-snow, maple cotton candy. At BARRE POST 10
ovws.org or 802-456-7400 Cabot School Performing Arts 320 NORTH MAIN ST.
MONTPELIER - Farmers Night Free Concert Series: Vermont Center: Barry Hayes Live BARRE, VT
Fiddle Orchestra. House Chamber of Vermont Statehouse. 7:30 p.m. Acoustical Music, 12 p.m. Katie
The Vermont Fiddle Orchestra is a community orchestra dedicated to
the preservation and performance of traditional and contemporary
Trautss Mayfly, 1 p.m. Fri., March 17 ~ 7-11 pm GET YOUR TICKETS
DUXBURY - Snowshoe
fiddle tunes. Duxbury with GMC. Moderate Sherri Lambertons ONLINE www.gmffestival.org | PHONE 802.223.5000
Papa Graybeard Blues - Keith Williams live at Bagitos. 28 Main St.
6-8 p.m. Classic Blues/Folk.
to Difficult, depending on trail
conditions. 7 miles round trip, KARAOKE SHOW
John Lackard Blues Jam at Sweet Melissas, 4 Langdon St. 7:30 1800 ft vertical gain. Follow the $3 Cover TICKET OFFICE
p.m. Monroe Trail to Camels Hump 38 State St Montpelier (above Salaam) | Open daily 10 - 6
PLAINFIELD - Women of the Counterculture Movement in summit. This should be a snow- Sat., March 18 ~ 7-11 pm
1970s Vermont. Goddard Colleges Haybarn Theatre. 7-8:30 p.m. shoe hike, but if the snow is well Enjoy The Band
This event features Bridget Downey-Meyer, Louise Andrews, Melinda packed it could be better with
Moulton and Verandah Porche, reflecting on what brought them into microspikes. Contact Steve and
Heather Bailey 1-609-424-9238
66 City Band
this movement, what their experience was like, and what lasting
impact its had on their own lives and on Vermont society. Contact: or stevecbailey@gmail.com for $5 Cover
Lilly Talbert at lilly.talbert@vermont.gov or 828-2841 meeting time and place.
MONTPELIER - 2017 Clarke OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
RANDOLPH - Farm Transfer workshop. 3 Stallion Inn. 10 a.m. to
rning
Fat-Bu
3 p.m. For farmers interested in transferring/transitioning their farm to Dinner and Slide Show Series. 21 & OVER
the next generation. Registration fee is $10 and includes lunch. Unitarian Church of Montpelier. For information, call
Register: Send name, address, and phone number and mail to: St. 6 p.m. Dinner $15. Reservations:
the Post at 479-9058
Albans Cooperative Creamery, Attention: TTF Workshop, 140 Federal continued on next page
Street, St. Albans, VT 05478. Info: Bob Parsons, 656-2109 or bob.
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ART EXHIBITS
BARRE - Studio Place Arts Exhibits. Exhibit dates: March Nancy Schulz, SaddleShoes2@gmail.com. Slide show: Marvels & WOODBURY - Woodbury Community Library Pie Breakfast.
14 April 15, 2017. Main floor gallery: Under Construction Mysteries of Plants in VTs Mountains & Marshes. Free. Come see Woodbury Elementary School, Valley Lake Road and Route 14. 8:30-10:30
This show is about the joining of 2 or more dissimilar media striking images of some of VTs most beautiful flowers, including a.m. Adults/$7, Children/$4. Under 4 years free. Silent auction, live music.
to create a finished artwork, such that one plus one equals more fringed gentians and rare showy ladys slipper orchids. Speaker Aaron Sunday, March 19
than two. Assembled by Sue Higby and guest curator Mark Marcus is an Assistant Botanist at the VT Fish & Wildlife Department.
BARRE - No Strings Marionettes Wasabi, A Dragons Tale. The
Waskow. Second floor gallery: #nomophobia, by James Capital City Winter Market and Sugar on Snow. Montpelier City Barre Opera House. 1 p.m. The Vermont masters of puppetry present the
Secor, is about us. It is about our phones, our lives, and our Center, 89 Main St. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. LePage Farm and Silloway Maple tale of a princess who saves her kingdom. $7 - call the box office at 476-
memories. Third floor gallery: Station to Station: Artwork by will be serving sugar on snow outside the market entrance from 10 a.m. 8188 or order tickets online at www.barreoperahouse.org.
Art2D2 Industries and Babelon Williams. Reception: Sat., to 1 p.m. The rest of the market, featuring over 20 local producers. Info:
Ashton Kirol at 793-8347 or manager@montpelierfarmersmarket.com. Marko the Magician! The American Legion, 320 No. Main St. 1-4
March 18, 4-6 p.m. p.m. Sherris Jubilee Childrens Karaoke; 2 p.m. Marko the Magician.
Irish Session at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 2-5 p.m. Hilari Farrington Open to the Public Children free. Adults $5.00
-- And Somewhere Else Theres a Beach. This show by local Koehler, Sarah Blair, & Benedict Koehler lead this world class Irish
artist Pria Cambio includes work over her lifetime that shares Session every Saturday afternoon. MONTPELIER - Bleecker & MacDougal live at Bagitos. 28 Main
St. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eric Friedman & Gretchen Dorion play Folk
her connection to the seacoast. Eleven paintings on exhibit Faculty and Student Works in Progress. Contemporary Dance and Ballads for Brunch.
from Dec. 1, 2016 - April 8, 2017, at the Morse Block Deli, 260 Fitness Studio, 18 Langdon St. 7-8 p.m. Donation $10 adults $5 kids
Info: (802) 229-4676 3rd Annual Bach organ marathon. Christ Episcopal Church. 1:30
N. Main St. 100% sales benefit Studio Place Arts programs p.m. Free; donations benefit Montpelier schools music program. Info:
NORTHFIELD - Fish (Perch) Fry. American Legion. 5-7 p.m. or
BERLIN - Avian Inspired. Gallery at the Central Vermont until sold out. $10. Sponsored by The Sons of The American Legion
223-3631; www.christchurchvt.org.
Medical Center. Avian Inspired, a series of paintings inspired WATERBURY - Dabble Days. Thatcher Brook Primary School gym-
RANDOLPH - Film: Shane. Chandlers Upper Gallery, 71-73 Main St.
by the avian world by central Vermont artist and graphic 6:30 p.m.Enigmatic gunslinger Shane rides into a small Wyoming town
nasium, 47 Stowe St. 10-11:30 a.m. Geared toward families of children with hopes of quietly settling down as a farmhand. Taking a job on home-
designer Linda Mirabile. Through March 31, 2017. THE ages birth to 6. Painting, collages, (cutting & pasting), structure art,
GALLERY at Central Vermont Medical Center is located in the steader Joe Starretts farm, Shane is drawn into a battle between the
murals, modeling clay, rice table and good old fashioned coloring. We townsfolk and ruthless cattle baron Rufus Ryker. General admission: $9
lobby of the hospital and is open every day. also have a healthy snack. Free and open to public. walk-in. Info: outreach@chandler-arts.org or 802-431-0204
CHELSEA - Inspired by Sky or Water: Watercolors by WEST FAIRLEE - Annual Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner. West
Fairlee Church. 5-6:30 p.m. Family Style! Sellout crowd last year! $12/ Monday, March 20
Susan Wilkie of Montpelier. On view through the end of April MONTPELIER - Red Cross Blood Donation. CCV Montpelier,
Adults, 5-10 years old/$6. Info: Steve Garrow at garrowstephen@
at the Chelsea Public Library, 685-2188. gmail.com or call 802-685-3141. Church: 802-333-474 660 Elm St. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
MONTPELIER - Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary WILLIAMSTOWN - Fiber Arts Project Circle: Williamstown WILLIAMSTOWN - Red Cross Blood Donation. Williamstown
sculpture created by Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council Academy. Ainsworth Public Library, 2338 Vt Rt 14. 10 a.m. to noon. If High School, 120 Hebert Road. 12:30-5:30 p.m.
Sculpture Garden, ongoing. you are working on a sewing, quilting, rug hooking or knitting project, Tuesday, March 21
join our group for help and work together. Class is free and open to public.
-- The Vermont Supreme Court Gallery presents works by Register: 433-5887 or library@williamstownvt.org MONTPELIER - Old Time Music Session at Bagitos. 28 Main St.

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Lark Upson. 111 State St. Through March 31, 2017. 6-8 p.m. Bluegrass, Americana, Quebecois, & Mountain music to
Last of the Red Hot Lovers The Gloaming enjoy and tap your toes to.
WED, --FEBThe15 - SUN,Vermont
MAR 5 Governors Gallery
FRI, APR 21 @ 8:00PM presents works by

oncert
Self-Publishing Workshop. Bear Pond Books, 77 Main St. 7 p.m.
Steve Schaub. The exhibit will be NH up until March 31, 2017.
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center -
Momix Hanover, Discover resources and tools that can help you find success in self-
-- Following
FRI, FEB 17 @ 7:00PM
the VT Rules, Breaking the25 @Rules
The Nile Project
7:00PM Art Exhibit. T.W. publishing! Panelists will speak from experience about process of pub-

onnections
Lyndon Institute - Lyndon Center, TUE, APR
Wood
Kat Wright Gallery,
and the Indomitable46Soul Barre
Band St. March 7 through
Spaulding Auditorium, HopkinsApril
Center - 28, 2017. lishing, distribution, and marketing to help you navigate the self-pub-
Gallery
SAT, FEB 18 @ 7:30PM
hours are -Tuesday-Saturday,
Hanover, NH
noon to 4 p.m. and by lishing and small press landscape. Pre-registration required at store or
http://www.bearpondbooks.com/self-publishing-workshop-registration.
Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center Stowe, VT This
4000appointment. Includes 25 works THU, ofAPR20 27 - artists
SUN, MAY in 14 pastel, acrylics,
$25 fee non-refundable and includes copy of The IngramSpark Guide
Miles
oils, photography and three dimensional pieces. &Opening recep-
THU, FEB 23 - SUN, MAR 12 Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH Grounded Eliza Gilkyson, Mary Gauthier & Gretchen Peters
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH Eliza Gilkyson, Mary Gauthier Gretchen Peters WED, MAR 15 - SUN, APR 2 FRI, APR 28 @ 7:30PM to Independent Publishing.
The tion on Thursday, March 9 from 5-7
FRI, APR 28p.m.
@ 7:30PM Refreshments will be Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Chieftains
RANDOLPH - GED Testing: Central Vermont Adult Basic
Flynnserved and there VT is no admission Uprightfee.
MON, FEB 27 @ 7:30PM UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT Murder on the Nile Upright Citizens Brigade
Theater - Burlington, Citizens Brigade FRI, MAR 17 @ 7:00PM SAT, APR 29 @ 7:00PM Education. Randolph Learning Center, 10 South Main St. 11 a.m.
Jenny-- Northern
Scheinman VT
- Kannapolis: Artists
A Moving Assoc. Art- Lyndonville,
SAT, APR 29 @ 7:00PM
Twilight Theatre Exhibit. VT T.W. Wood
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT
The Lumineers / Kaleo
Twilight Theatre - Lyndonville, VT
Kris Kristofferson
WATERBURY - Stop Motion Claymation. Waterbury Public Library.
FRI,Gallery, 46 Barre St. March 21-April 28,{{SOLD
2017. Opening recep-
Portrait
MAR 3 @ 7:30PM Barenaked Ladies OUT}} SAT, MAR 18 @ 8:00PM FRI, MAY 5 @ 8:00PM 3-4 p.m. This two-part program is designed to help young people learn
UVMtion
Recitaland chanceVT to purchase SAT,
Hall - Burlington, works Thursday,
- Burlington, VT March 23 from
APR 29 @ 8:00PM Bell Centre - Montreal, QC Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT about Claymation movie making. Kids will use and iPad app and home-
made clay to piece together a short movie. Appropriate for ages 8-11
Flynn Theater Bastille
SUN,5-7MARp.m.
The Head and the Heart {{SOLD OUT}} Storm Large
Kris Kristofferson SUN, MAR 26 @ 8:30PM
years. Call the library at 244-7036 to register.
5 @ 8:00PM SUN, MAY 14 @ 7:00PM
FRI, MAY 5 @ 8:00PM
-- Head, Heart, & Hands ArtFlynn Display. AroMed VT Aromatherapy
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT Bell Centre - Montreal, QC St. Johnsbury School - St. Johnsbury, VT
We Banjo 3 Theater - Burlington, Darlingside
SAT,isMARshowcasing
11 @ 7:30PM work from Orchard Storm Large Valley Waldorf School, The FRI, MAR 31 @ 8:00PM
David Crosby and Friends
TUE, MAY 23 @ 8:00PM
Wednesday, March 22
Initiative: A Vermont Waldorf
Barre Opera House - Barre, VT SUN, MAY 14 @ 7:00PM
HighSchool School, andVT Heartbeet
Briggs Opera Hosue - White River Junction, VT Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT MONTPELIER - Farmers Night Free Concert Series: An Evening
of Words and Music. House Chamber of Vermont Statehouse. 7:30
Grounded St. Johnsbury - St. Johnsbury, Anais Mitchell / Sam Amidon
Lifesharing Community through March 31. 8 State St. Shop
David Crosby and Friends An Evening with the Avett Brothers
WED, MAR 15 - SUN, APR 2
p.m. VCFA will present an hour of music and readings, featuring
SAT, APR 1 @ 7:30PM THU, JUN 1 @ 8:00PM
TUE, MAY 23 @ 8:00PM
hours are Monday through Saturday, Flynn Theater10:30 a.m.VT to 5:30 p.m.
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
alumni artists from its Writing for Children & Young Adult & Adult
- Burlington, Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford, NH
Murder on the Nile The Blues Project Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds
PLAINFIELD
FRI, MAR 17 @ 7:00PM
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT - In Praise of Water. Eliot Pratt
An Evening with the Avett Brothers
THU, JUN 1 @ 8:00PM Art Gallery at FRI, APR 7 - SAT, APR 8 FRI, JUN 16 - SAT, JUN 17 and Music Composition programs.
Spaulding Auditorium,
The Goddard
Lumineers / KaleoCollege. FeaturesBank artwork
of New Hampshire by Pavilion
Goddard
- Gilford, NH artists, Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY Embodying Practice with Robert Kest, Ph.D. Hunger Mountain
Dead & Company
Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. An exploration of the role of the body in
Bell approaching
Centre - Montreal, QC the theme of Water from multiple perspectives
SAT, MAR 18 @ 8:00PM Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds Bla Fleck & Abigail Washburn TUE, JUN 20 @ 7:00PM
meditation and mindfulness practice. Email your contact information
FRI, JUN 16 - SAT, JUN 17 FRI, APR 14 @ 7:30PM
aesthetic, ecological, social, political,
Bastille spiritual,
Saratoga Performing Arts Centerand contempla-
- Saratoga, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
to info@hungermountain.coop to RSVP.
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
tive. On display through April 9, 2017. Gallery hours are 9-4,
SUN, MAR 26 @ 8:30PM Dead & Company Third Eye Blind
Mamma Mia!
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC TUE, JUN 20 @ 7:00PM SAT, JUL 1 @ 7:30PM continued on next page
MonFri.
WED, APR 19 - SUN, MAY 21
Darlingside Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Third Eye Blind Tedeschi Trucks Band
RANDOLPH - Work
Junction,by
VT Dr. SAT,
Ken JUL Borie Displayed at Gifford
FRI, MAR 31 @ 8:00PM Bumper Jacksons
Briggs Opera Hosue - White River 1 @ 7:30PM SUN, JUL 2 @ 6:30PM
AnaisGallery.
Mitchell / Sam The
Amidon 15 pieces offer glimpses
Tedeschi Trucks Bandof life outside of the
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY FRI, APR 21 @ 7:30PM
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT Champlain Valley Expo Midway Lawn - Essex
Junction, VT
CVTV CHANNEL 194 Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also
be viewed online at cvtv723.org
medical
Center foroffice: portraits VT of friends
SUN, JUL 2and family, nature scenes,
SAT, APR 1 @ 7:30PM The Gloaming
Chandler the Arts - Randolph, @ 6:30PM Kings of Leon Wednesday 6 PM Barre Congregational Church 4:30 PM Rice TV Mass
FRI, APR 21 @ 8:00PM
The and captured moments of hisJunction,
Blues Project children
Champlain Valley
with their
Expo Midway
pets. Borie,
Lawn - Essex
Spaulding Auditorium, WED, JUL 26 @ 7:00PM Community Bulletin Board 1a 7:30 PM Lutheran 5 PM Calvary Life
VT Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p 9 PM Calvary Life
who works in oil and watercolor, paints from photographs as
FRI, APR 7 - SAT, APR 8 Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH 6 PM Washington Baptist Church
Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center - Kings of Leon The Nile Project Twiddles Tumble Down Festival Democracy Now 6p 10 PM Rice TV Mass 7 PM Faith Community Church
well
Hanover, NH
as from
Bla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
real life. Through April
Saratoga 12,
WED, JUL 26 @ 7:00PM
Performing 2017.
Arts Center - Saratoga, NY TUE, APR 25 @ 7:00PM FRI, JUL 28 - SAT, JUL 29 Williamstown Select 7p, 10p
Thursday
Sunday
Community Bulletin Board 1a
8 PM Barre Congregational Church
Spaulding Auditorium, Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
FRI,WAITSFIELD
APR 14 @ 7:30PM - Amy Ross: TwiddlesButterfly
Tumble Down Festival Effect. Walker Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH John Mellencamp Community Bulletin Board 1a 2 AM Barre Congregational Church 9:30 PM Lutheran
FRI, JUL 28 - SAT, JUL 29 10 PM St. Monicas Mass
Contemporary, 4403 Main St.Waterfront
UsingPark graphite, watercolor, wal-
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT This FRI, SEP 1 @ 7:00PM Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 12p 3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
Mamma Mia! - Burlington, VT Democracy Now 6p 4:30 AM Washington Baptist Church 11 PM Calvary Life
THU, APR 27 - SUN, MAY 14 Champlain Valley Expo Coca-Cola Grand Stand -
WED, nut
APRink andMAY
19 - SUN, collaged
21 paper, AmyJohn Ross expands on her method-
Mellencamp
FRI, SEP 1 @ 7:00PM
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH Essex Junction, VT Barre Supervisory Union 3p,7p,10p 6:30 AM Barre Congregational Monday
ology of artist as mad scientist inValley
herExpo most current body of
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT Friday Church Community Bulletin Board 1a
Bumper Jacksons Champlain Coca-Cola Grand Stand Community Bulletin Board 1a 8 AM Calvary Life
FRI,work,
APR 21 @ Butterfly
7:30PM Effect, on view from
- Essex Junction, VT
February 17 through For venue phone numbers, call Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p 9 AM Washington Baptist Church
Statehouse Programming 6a,9a,12p
Democracy Now 6p
March 31.
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT 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
ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17 5 PM 1st Presbyterian Church 3:30 PM Washington Baptist Barre City Council Live 7pm

Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice. CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE
ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
ORCA Media Channel 15 1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 9:30p North Branch Nature Center Thursday, March 16 Thu, March 16
Public Access 2:00p StressLESS Mindfulness Monday, March 20 12:00p Bethel School Board 6:30a Public Service Board
Meditation 3:00p Berlin School Board
CVTV Channel 192 BARRE, VT
All schedules are subject to
Weekly Program Schedule 6:00a Senior Moments 7:00a Randolph Selectboard change, please call us
2:30p The FEED 8:00a Democracy Now! 6:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory 11:30a Vermont State House with questions - 479-1075.
Wednesday, March 15 3:00p Democracy Now! Union Wednesday Opening 5:30 AM Talking About Movies
6:00a I am Vermont Too 9:00a Vote for Vermont 7:00p Waterbury Selectboard 1:00 AM The Artful Word 4:30 PM Holiday Fun 6:00 AM City Room with Steven
4:00p Gay USA 10:00a North Branch Nature Center 10:00p First Wednesdays 10:00p Under the Golden Dome 1:30 AM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 5:00 PM Ghost Chronicles Pappas
7:00a Talking About Movies 5:00p Senior Moments
7:30a All Right Vermont 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program Friday, March 17 10:30p Inside Your Statehouse 3:00 AM Health Talk 6:00 PM 13 Most Haunted - MA 6:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
6:30p A Vision for Civil Rights in 1:00p Red Warrior Mama Pt. 1 12:00p Washington Central Supervisory 3:30 AM New England Music Awards 6:30 PM Understanding PTSD 7:30 AM Gory Storytime
8:00a Democracy Now! Vermont Fri, March 17 5:30 AM The Better Part 8:00 PM Hunger Mountain Co-op 8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
9:00a Red Warrior Mama Pt. 1 2:00p The Struggle Union 6:00 AM The Better Part 10:30 PM Issues of Aging 8:30 AM Energy Conservation
8:30p For the Animals 2:30p Hogs at the Trough 4:00p OSHER Lifelong Learning 7:00a Bethel Selectboard 6:30 AM CVTSport.net Saturday 10:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
10:00a Goddard College Haybarn 9:00p Gay USA 12:00p Moretown Selectboard 8:00 AM Poetry Outloud - live broad- 2:30 AM Moose & Bears in NH 11:30 AM Will the Constitution
Theatre 3:00p Democracy Now! Institute
10:00p I am Vermont Too 4:00p Vermont Treasures 4:00p Berlin Selectboard cast 4:00 AM Burlington Bookfest Preview 12:30 PM Lego Chat
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 11:00p Rally for Life 6:00p First Wednesdays 4:00 PM The Better Part 4:30 AM Sustainable Living Series 1:00 PM Community Producers
4:30p VT Fracked Gas Pipeline 8:00p U-32 School Board 8:00p Capital Beat 4:30 PM The Better Part 6:00 AM Floor Hockey 1:30 PM Talking About Movies
1:00p Positively Vermont 8:30p Public Service Board
1:30p Thinking Out Loud Saturday, March 18 8:00p Goddard College Haybarn Saturday, March 18
5:00 PM CVTSport.net
6:32 PM 1st Wednesdays
7:00 AM Upper Valley Humane Society 2:00 PM City Room with Steven
7:30 AM SlowLiving
9:00p Montpelier Planning Commission Pappas
6:00a VT Fracked Gas Pipeline
2:00p Meadows Brothers Folk & Blues Theatre 12:00p VT State Board of Education 8:00 PM 30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 9:00 AM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 2:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
3:00p Democracy Now! 9:30a Hogs at the Trough 10:00p VTDigger News & Brews 4:30p Washington Central Supervisory Sat, March 18 8:30 PM Conversations with Kay 12:00 PM Moose & Bears in NH 3:30 PM Gory Storytime
10:00a Positively Vermont 9:00 PM Vermont Historical Society 1:30 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 4:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
4:00p Green Mountain Veterans for Tuesday, March 21 Union 6:00a Montpelier Construction Project 10:00 PM The Artful Word 2:00 PM Sustainable Living Series 4:30 PM Energy Conservation
Peace 10:30a Peace & Justice Center 8:00p East Montpelier School Board 8:00a CV Regional Planning Commission 10:30 PM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 3:30 PM Floor Hockey
12:00p I am Vermont Too 6:00a Women On Long Trail 6:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
5:00p Kellogg Hubbard Library Thursday 4:30 PM Upper Valley Humane Society 7:30 PM Will the Constitution
7:00a Grow Your Own 10:00p Massachusetts School of Law 11:00a Randolph Selectboard
7:00p Winter Dance Gala 1:00p Goddard College Haybarn 2:00 AM The State of Marriage 5:00 PM SlowLiving 8:30 PM Lego Chat
Theatre 8:00a Democracy Now! Sunday, March 19 4:00p Vermont State House 3:00 AM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 PM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 9:00 PM Community Producers
8:00p Talking About Movies 9:00a Confronting Racism Pt. 1&2 12:00p U-32 School Board 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
9:00p Senior Moments 3:00p For the Animals 4:30 AM On the Waterfront 11:00 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 10:00 PM City Room with Steven
11:30a Chronique Francophone 3:30p Montpelier School Board
10:30p Whats Going On? 3:30p Talking About Movies
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program Sun, March 19 5:00 AM 2015 Cornish Fair 11:30 PM Sustainable Living Series Pappas
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 7:30p VT State Board of Education 7:00a Waterbury Trustees
5:30 AM Salaam/Shalom Sunday 10:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
Thursday, March 16 5:00p Washington Baptist Church 1:00p All Things LGBTQ Monday, March 20 6:30 AM Yoga To Go 1:30 AM Lego Chat 11:30 PM Gory Storytime
2:00p Energy Week 10:30a Waterbury Selectboard 7:30 AM RagFest Concerts 2:00 AM Community Producers Tuesday
6:00a Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop 6:00p Grow Your Own 12:00p Rumney Memorial School 3:00p Montpelier Development Review 8:30 AM Judge Ben 2:30 AM Talking About Movies 3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
Series 7:00p Common Good 3:00p Democracy Now! 2:30p East Montpelier School Board 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 3:00 AM Vaccine Mandates 4:00 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
4:00p Extempo Board 10:30 AM Its News to Us 3:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
8:00a Democracy Now! 8:00p All Things LGBTQ 3:30p Massachusetts School of Law 5:00 AM Talking About Movies
9:00a Common Good 5:00p Winter Dance Gala 6:00p Montpelier Design Review 11:30 AM The Y Connection 4:30 AM Gory Storytime 6:00 AM Lifelines
9:30p All Right Vermont 5:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory 12:00 PM Vermont Today 5:00 AM Green Mountain Vets for
11:00a Whats Going On? 5:30p Act 46 Documentary Union Committee 6:30 AM For the Animals
10:00p Hogs at the Trough 1:30 PM The State of Marriage Peace
7:00 AM Authors at the Aldrich
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 10:30p Women On the Long Trail 6:30p Thinking Out Loud 10:00p Game of the Week 9:00p Montpelier City Council 2:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:00 AM Holistically Speaking
8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
7:00p The Struggle 3:30 PM Taste for Life 6:30 AM Mountain Man Adventures
1:00p North Branch Nature Center 11:30p Vermont Treasures Tuesday, March 21 Mon, March 20 4:00 PM On the Waterfront 7:00 AM Cuban Bridge 8:30 AM Green Mountain Vets for
3:00p Democracy Now! 7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 12:00p Berlin School Board 6:00a Vermont State House 4:30 PM 2015 Cornish Fair 8:31 AM Car Stories Peace
4:00p Grown Your Own Sunday, March 19 8:00p Red Warrior Mama Pt. 1 5:00 PM Salaam/Shalom 9:00 AM Health Talk 9:30 AM Holistically Speaking
6:00a Washington Baptist Church 3:00p Bethel School Board 11:00a Bethel Selectboard 6:00 PM Yoga To Go 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 10:00 AM Mountain Man Adventures
5:00p Rally for Life 9:00p Green Mountain Veterans for 10:30 AM Cuban Bridge
7:00a Gay USA Peace 7:00p Rumney Memorial School 2:00p Berlin Selectboard 7:00 PM RagFest Concerts 10:30 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
11:00 AM Hometown Storytellers
6:00p Energy Week 8:00a A Vision for Civil Rights in Vermont 10:00p My Brothers Keeper Youth Panel 5:30p Montpelier Design Review Com- 8:00 PM Judge Ben 11:30 AM Talking About Movies
10:00p Building Sled 12:00 PM Car Stories
7:00p The Artful Word 10:00a Winter Dance Gala 11:00p Vermont Floor Hockey mittee LIVE
9:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead 12:30 PM Lifelines
12:30 PM Health Talk
10:00 PM Its News to Us 1:00 PM For the Animals
8:00p Vote for Vermont 10:30a Roman Catholic Mass 7:00p Montpelier Development Review 11:00 PM The Y Connection 1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich 1:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
9:00p VT Fracked Gas Pipeline 11:00a Common Good ORCA Media Channel 16 Board LIVE 11:30 PM Vermont Today 2:30 PM CVTSport.net 2:00 PM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz

Friday, March 17 12:00p Confronting Racism Pt. 1&2 Education Access ORCA Media Channel 17 Friday 4:02 PM Truck Pull 2015 3:00 PM Talking About Movies
4:00 PM Lifelines
6:00a Energy Week 2:30p A Vision for Civil Rights in Weekly Program Schedule Government Access Tue, March 21 6:00a Ver- 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 4:30 PM For the Animals
7:00a The Struggle Vermont Wednesday, March 15 Weekly Program Schedule mont State House 4:00 AM WRJ Vet Center Grand 6:30 PM Vermont Historical Society 5:00 PM Authors at the Aldrich
Opening 7:30 PM Its News to Us 6:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
8:00a Democracy Now! 4:30p Act 46 Documentary 12:00p Game of the Week Wed, March 15 11:30a Montpelier Construction Project 6:30 PM Green Mountain Vets for
5:00 AM Holiday Fun 8:30 PM The Y Connection
9:00a Extempo 5:00p Vote for Vermont 2:00p OSHER Lifelong Learning 6:00a Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board 1:30p Inside Your Statehouse 5:30 AM Ghost Chronicles 9:00 PM Vermont Today Peace
Institute 2:00p Capital Beat 6:30 AM 13 Most Haunted - MA 10:30 PM The State of Marriage 7:30 PM Holistically Speaking
10:00a All Things LGBTQ 6:30p All Right Vermont Meeting
3:00p Under the Golden Dome 7:00 AM Understanding PTSD 11:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 8:00 PM Mountain Man Adventures
11:00a Green Mountain Veterans for 7:00p Gay USA 4:00p Vermont Youth Orchestra 10:30a Green Mountain Care Board 8:30 AM Hunger Mountain Co-op Monday 8:30 PM Cuban Bridge
Peace 8:00p Extempo 6:00p Vermont Floor Hockey 3:00p Waterbury Trustees 4:00p Vermont State House 11:00 AM Issues of Aging 2:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 9:00 PM Hometown Storytellers
12:00p Brunch With Bernie 9:00p Chronique Francophone 7:00p Montpelier School Board 6:30p Montpelier City Council 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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The following honors list is provided from the school.
Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school.

Thursday, March 23
EAST MONTPELIER - Rabies Shot Clinic. East
tain apples, pears and other tree fruits. Class is
free and open to public. Register: 433-5887 or
U32 Middle & High School
Montpelier Fire Department, 54 Village Acres. library@williamstownvt.org
6-7:30 p.m. $15 per dog or cat. All proceeds benefit Sunday, March 26 Quarter 2 Honor Roll 2016-2017
EMFD. All dogs must be registered in their respec- MONTPELIER - Auditions for Lost Nation
tive town by April 1st. The East Montpelier town Theaters summer Theater FOR Kids BY Kids. HIGHEST HONORS
clerk will be in attendance to license and register Montpelier City Hall, Memorial Room, first floor.
dogs at a separate cost. 12TH GRADE: Adam Blachly, Eric Jacobsen, Jasmine Moody, Gus Obeldobel,
3:30-6 p.m. First come, first served. Actors-Singers-
MONTPELIER - Red Cross Blood Donation. Dancers age 9 & up, Audition for LNTs Intense Olivia Peltier, Emily Richards, Gabrielle Stroh
VFW Post 792, 792 Pioneer St. 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 Youth Camps! One memorized monologue and
p.m. 11TH GRADE: Harrison Bushnell, Samuel Darmstadt, Gavin Deiss, Giuditta
16-32 bars of a song no longer than two total min-
WATERBURY - Iris Folding Paper Craft. utes. Bring a picture and resume (if possible). Info: Falda, Stella Gardner, Jayden Hudson, James Lamb, Shannon OKelly, Kaitlyn
Waterbury Public Library. 1:30-3 p.m. for adults. 802-229-0492 or info@lostnationtheater.org Phillips, Ethan Scharf
Friday, March 24 MORETOWN - Barbershop Quartet Concert.
Moretown United Methodist Church, 962 Route 10TH GRADE: Jacob Bradley, Jesse Colnes, Andrew Crompton, Benjamin
EAST MONTPELIER - U-32 8th Grade
Spaghetti Dinner. 5:30-7 p.m. Adults/$12, 100B. 4 p.m. Free will offering appreciated. Join us Davis-Noe, Isabel Hall, Adelaide Hannan, Katerina Wood, Lucille Wood, Emily
Families/$35, Students & Seniors (65+)/$7. Take- for a spaghetti supper immediately following con- Wooliever
out $12. Pasta, tossed salad, garlic bread, drinks, cert at the Parrish House. Eat In/Take Out. Menu
dessert. Silent auction, DC raffle. Proceeds to bene- includes pasta, meatless marinara sauce, meatballs,
fit annual U-32 8th grade trip to Washington, D.C. green salad with dressing and a roll. Coffee, tea and
water available for eat in but not for take out HIGH HONORS
MONTPELIER - Eric Brinkerhoff live at orders. Dinner $5 per person.
Bagitos, 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Eric is a songwriter 12TH GRADE: Abigail Brewer, Luc Burnier, Dreaven Clark, Kellyn Edraney,
who plays originals and songs from the 20s & 30s PLAINFIELD - FREVO live at Plainfield Opera Riley Flynn, Schuyler Forest, Taylor Forest, Megan Goodrich, Margaret Kirby,
in a bluesy style. House. 4 p.m. FREVO is Portuguese for a wide
range of musical styles, all of which are traditionally Kathryn Koonz, Haylie Lane, McKenzie Lattimore, Ashley Mekkelsen, Jordyn
MORRISVILLE - John Lackard Blues Band at associated with Brazilian Carnival. They play a wide
Moogs Place, 97 Portland St. 9 p.m. Michaud, Katana Peake, Andrew Vermette, Orlando Whitcomb-Worden, Aven
variety of world music, jazz, classical, pop, and also Williams, Allison Wolf, Savannah Yates, Acadia Zabriskie
Red Cross Blood Donation. VFW, 28 Pleasant St. include some of their own original compositions.
12-6 p.m. From tango to ballad, sonata to Brazilian dance, 11TH GRADE: Arthur Anderson, Elizabeth Belitsos, Daniah Brown, Grace
WATERBURY - Red Cross Blood Donation. their music appeals to audiences of all ages. GA:
American Legion, 16 Stowe St. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. $15, Seniors $10, Students $5, Special Rate $5
Childs, Tien Connor, Andrew Davin, Sydney Dewey, Joshua Farber, Samantha
Saturday, March 25 RANDOLPH - Central Vermont Chamber Fielder, Robin Hartzell, Alexandria Hepp, Javiera Hormazabal Droguett, Brooke
BARRE - GED Testing: Central Vermont Adult Music Festival Spring Concert. Chandler Music Houghton, Wilson Knight, Veera Korsimo, Ruby Lamb, Rebecca Lockwood,
Basic Education. Barre Learning Center, 26 Hall, 71-73 Main St. 4 p.m. A String Trio will per- Molly McCreedy, Luca Montore, Calvin Myka-Smith, Emma Olmsted, Ford Porter,
Washington St. Suite 100. 11 a.m. form selections including Bach, Mozart, Robert
Fuchs and Dohnanyi. Also on the program will be Alexandra Reilly, Anna Richardson, Hayden Roberge, Karli Robertson, Aliyah
The Steep Canyon Rangers. The Barre Opera
House. 8 p.m. Grammy-winners for Best Bluegrass a selection written by Vermont composer Gwyneth Rosen, Zachary Schneider, Hunter Solomon, icole Suker, Robert Taylor, Carly Webb
Album and International Bluegrass Music Walker When the Spirit Sings, a set of Spirituals
arranged for String Trio. General admission: by 10TH GRADE: Jozlyn Bolduc, Logan Craig, Hannah Dwire, Melody Emmons,
Associations Entertainers of the Year. $18-32 -
call the box office at 476-8188 or order tickets donation Joseph Franco, Charlotte Harris, Augusta Heintz, Kristina King, Payton Kurrle,
online at www.barreoperahouse.org. Monday, March 27 Holly Kwiatkowski, Emily Lattimore, Miranda Mishaan, Justin Murray, Serenity
6th annual Central VT Drag Ball. Old Labor BARRE - Silver Towers Camp Fundraiser. Northrup, Eli Oliver, Marion Palmiero, Isabel Poulson, Lydia Rice, Max Sabo,
Hall. Doors at 7 p.m. Performances start at 8 p.m. Wayside Restaurant, 403 US Route 302-Berlin. 5-8 Desiree Ward, Kaisy Wheeler
Come out on the heels of winter to celebrate, sup- p.m. Portion of all Proceeds benefit Silver Towers
port, and dance the night away! Featuring: Drag, Camp.
Live Performances, Amazing MCs, Tremendous BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donation. Central
DJing, Cash Bar and more. $10 Suggested donation Vermont Medical Center, 130 Fisher Rd. 11 a.m. to HONORS
(no one turned away for lack of funds). Benefit for 5 p.m.
Rainbow Umbrella of Central VT and Freeride 12TH GRADE: Connor Aitchison, Nicholas Boozan, Evan Browning, Alexander
CABOT - Red Cross Blood Donation. Cabot Clark Warner, Ava Clithero, Emma Curchin, Kieran Edraney, Natalie Hayes, Andrew
Community Bike Shop. Wheel chair accessible Town Hall, 3084 Main St. 12-5 p.m.
Barre Town Democratic Committee open meet- WATERBURY - Booked for Breakfast. Waterbury Kelley, Christopher Killoran, Justin Lamson, Ellis Landry, Jarrett Laquerre,
ing. Barre Town Municipal Building on Websterville Pulbic Library. 9-10 a.m. B for B is a different kind Shelby Lavigne, Brendan Marineau, Katelyn Morrissette, Lauren Morse, Arthur
Road. 8-9 a.m. All are invited. The meeting will of book club. Bring what you are currently reading
offer an opportunity to talk about issues with like- Neddo, Griffin Osborne, Quintin Pelzel, Araceli Rebmann, Jacquelyn Richardson,
and join us for muffins and coffee in the SAL room,
minded people and also to begin to develop steps as we share our ideas, insights and musings. Mackinley Shaffer, Nichelle Smith, Mason Wilder, Harper Wimble
for action as a group.
BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donation. Berlin Tuesday, March 28 11TH GRADE: Kayla Beard, Luke Belitsos, Lola Bennett, Anna Braun,
Mall, 282 Berlin Mall Rd. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. BRADFORD - GED Testing: Central Vermont Cameron Cahill, Gabriela Calderon, Connor Carbo, Dustin Clark, Conor Cooley,
GREENSBORO BEND - Corned Beef and Adult Basic Education. Bradford Learning Otto Daniels, Trevor Day, Kyle DeRosia, Wesley Dewey, Dakota Dunham, Grace
Cabbage Supper. United Methodist Church. 5 Center, 24 Barton St. 11 a.m.
p.m. until all is served. Also serving mac & cheese, HARDWICK - Red Cross Blood Donation. Knights Ecklund Gustavson, Avery Ehret, Reilly Flye, Heydan Garbacik, Zacharie Kline,
bajed beans, rolls dessert, beverage. Adults/$12, of Columbus, 206 VT Rte. 14S. 12:30-5:30 p.m. Zachary LaGue, Stephen Looke, Wyatt Mashkuri, Anne-Marie Mattogno, Caleb
Children/$6. Under 5 free. Info: Emma, 533-2637 MONTPELIER - From Sidelines to Start Lines: Moody, Nathaniel Morris, Katelynn ONeill, Nathaniel Palmer, Forrest Spencer, Mary
or Doreen, 535-7334. Creating Consistency in your Running Practice Elizabeth Thibeault, Ian Voyer, Cheyanne Ward, Noah Witke-Mele
RANDOLPH - Mini Mud. Chandler Music Hall, with Sarah Richardson, Certified Running Instructor.
71-73 Main St. 7 p.m. Now in its 10th year, this Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. If youre 10TH GRADE: Ryan Barr, Olivia Bates, Emmaline Beall, Malone Bruce,
annual youth variety show celebrates young talent stuck in a quit & start cycle and want to get back into Emily Burroughs, Cameron Caldwell-Roy, Derek Campbell, Georgia Connell, Shay
from across the region. Almost 50 young performers a steady practice, come learn whats keeping you
from at least 11 communities and two states will share stuck and how to create a sustainable practice you Copping, Kalea Divelbliss, Robyn Dudley, Lily Fair, Taylor Fair, Mikayla Farnum,
their talents in up to 20 acts for this annual celebra- love. Free. Email your contact information to info@ Callista Gallagher, Owen Guthrie, Isabella Hayes, Braden Hill, Riley Hudson, Basil
tion. Adults $15 plus tax, students $5 plus tax. hungermountain.coop to RSVP. Humke, Shaleena Jenkins, Daniel Jestes, Erin Langevin, Cody Lemieux, Hannah
Tickets: 802-728-6464 or www.chandler-arts.org. WAITSFIELD - Red Cross Blood Donation.
SOUTH WOODBURY - Chili Cook-off Dinner. Waitsfield Telecom Garage, 3898 Main St. 11:30 Leslie, Martin McMahon, ,Jackson Morris, Trinidee Muller, Trevor Patterson, Rae
Calais Woodbury United Church. 5:30-7 p.m. $8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Powers, Jordan Preman, Emma Rea, Bryson Richards, Parker Schaarschmidt,
person to sample. Ages 5 and under free. Rolls, WATERBURY - Stop Motion Claymation. Nathan Smith, Julia Sobel-Faryniarz, Haile Thronson, Rowan Williams
chips, drinks, coffee and dessert also available. Waterbury Public Library. 3-4 p.m. This two-part
Info: Jeff, 456-1557 or church, 802-232-1013. program is designed to help young people learn about
WILLIAMSTOWN - Growing apples and tree Claymation movie making. Kids will use and iPad THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS, GRADES 7-9, HAVE
fruits: Williamstown Academy. Ainsworth app and homemade clay to piece together a short
Public Library, 2338 Vt Rt 14. 10 a.m. to noon. movie. Appropriate for ages 8-11 years. Call the ACHIEVED HONORS STATUS
Learn how to successfully plant, grow and main- library at 244-7036 to register. 9TH GRADE: Charlotte Bodin, Nora Dillon, Jacob Ehret, Joshua Ehret, Sophia
Heinz, Sierra Henderson, Eva Jessup, Madelyn Joslin, Olivia Kelley, Ginger Knight,
Willa Lane, Dane Liebermann, Madison OKelly, Julia Oliver, Eric Scharf, Claire
Thompson, Sylvan Williams

8TH GRADE: Bradley Benedict, Aiden Casey, Leo Cioffi, Anya Comart,

SWEET MESSAGES FROM OUR TREES!


Greyson Davis, Townes DeGroot, Aine Fannon, Shams Ferver, Eliza Garland,
Isabel Giammusso, Elizabeth Guthrie, Nolan Hudson, Sierra Hutchins, Grace
Johnson, Ania Kehne, Caroline Kirby, Anna Knauss, Lucy Krokenberger, Lelia
Lamb, Francesca Leahy, Carter Little, Jacob McCoy, Jacob Miller-Arsenault, Claire
Obeldobel, Libby Peterson, Hannah Rea, Norah Ryan, Alexander Saunders, Alex
Schoeffel, Ruby Singer, CameronThompson, Gabriel Van Hoy

7TH GRADE: Ayla Bodach-Turner, Ella Bradley, Abigail Brown, Cole Dyer,
Anna Farber, Brooke George, Maeve Hoffert, Kayl Humke, Cyrus Jessup, Grace
Lane, Melinda Laquerre, Esther Macke, John Mekkelsen, Genevieve Moore, Tegan
ODonnell, Greta Sabo, Tzevi Schwartz, Gillian Smoller, Elahna Sobel-Faryniarz,
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WORLD SPORTS & OUTDOORS

Twinfields Connor Spencer (right, #2 in white) gets a first-half shot The Blue Devils proudly display the hardware after defeating Hazen 66-54 in last Saturday nights Division III boys championship game
away over Proctors Gannon McKearin (center, #12 in red) during at the Barre auditorium. The Williamstown boys are champions in Div. III for the fifth time in six years. Photo by Bill Croney
last Saturday afternoons Division IV boys championship game at

Williamstown Exacts Revenge in Rematch with Hazen


the Barre Auditorium. The Twinfield boys fought hard but came out
on the short end of a 53-41 score and the Proctor Phantoms won
their third straight state championship. Photo by Bill Croney

Proctor Rolls over Twinfield in The evening Division III state title tilt was also a rematch After falling behind 33-28 at the break, Hazens Denis

Div. IV Championship
from a year ago. LeCours went off, pouring in 15 of his game-high 34 points
Hazen ended Williamstowns string of four straight state in the third quarter. But it wasnt enough to keep the top-
By Aaron Retherford championship titles last year. But the Blue Devils made sure seeded Blue Devils from taking home their fifth state champi-
For the second straight year, the Twinfield boys basketball the Wildcats would not start a dynasty of their own, breaking onship in the past six years.
team entered the Division IV state championship game as the open a two-point game after three quarters by outscoring the Nathan Poulin led Williamston (22-1) with 19 points, while
No. 1 seed, facing reigning state champion Proctor. Once No. 2 seed, 16-6, over the final eight minutes to secure a Ben Bristow and Cameron Flinn added 13 and 10 points
again, Proctor will be the reigning state champions next sea- 66-54 victory at Barre Auditorium. respectively.
son.
The Phantoms survived a scare last year as the Plainfield
school erased an 11-point deficit before eventually falling
32-30. There was no such drama this year as Proctor never
trailed Saturday afternoon at Barre Auditorium en route to a
53-41 victory and a third straight state title.
Nick Ojala led the way with 18 points and Gannon
McKearin chipped in 17 points for Proctor (18-3), helping
break open a 23-23 deadlock at halftime.
The Phantoms outscored the Trojans 11-6 in the third quar-
ter and poured it on late in the fourth, stretching the advantage
to a game-high 14 points, 50-36, with 1:30 to play after
Twinfield was forced to foul in order to play catch-up.
McKearin kept Twinfield (19-2) at bay with an 8-for-10
effort from the free-throw line.
Kris Utton paced Twinfield with nine points in the losing
cause.

The BYSA Basketball Green Team went undefeated this season. Pictured (L-R): back row - 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.
Missing from photo: Kyle Pecor

CVGA Sweeps First through Third at


Brattleboro Competition
The g ymnasts of Central Vermont CVGAs team took another first with
Gymnastics Academy (CVGA) in Waterbury, Warner Babics vault (8.250) in level 4
traveled to Woodmans Athletics in Brattleboro JR.B division. Julia Biedermann took third For an
for the annual Hip Hop Classic on February on vault (8.9) and Janelle Hoskins took
25-26, 2017. CVGAs level 6s swept first, fourth on beam (8.9) in the level 4 JR.C updated list of
second, and third in all-around and beam.
Zoey Dubois won gold in all-around with a
division. Alice Lindsay took third on beam
(8.725) and bars (8.4) in the level SR.B
broadcast games
36.025. She was first on floor exercise (9.375), division. CVGAs level 3 Ariyana Little go to
vault (9.2), beam (9.2) and third on bars took first on bars (9.150), second on vault
(8.25). Jenna Krussman took silver in all- (9.250) and third on floor exercise (9.325) www.thebeatvermont.com
around with a 34.925 placing second on beam receiving a bronze in the all-round with a
(8.825) and third on floor (9.2). Mei Dwyer- 36.525 in the SR.A division. Abigail
Frattalone took bronze in all-around with a Robbins took first on vault (9.3) in the Available free at www.thebeatvermont.com
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third on vault (8.9) and beam (8.775). Delana Eliana Kalichstein took fourth on beam
Cheney took third on floor (9.4) in the same (8.625) and Victoria Lamphere took fourth
level JR.C division. on floor (8.9).
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155 Ayers Street
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Seeking a lunch cook for a small independent


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CLIP AND MAIL THIS HANDY FORM TODAY Residential & Commercial
CHECK HEADING:
PHONE NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________________
Animals-Farm ......................500 223-6490
DEAR PAWS CORNER: Our Reputation Is Clean!
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________ Baby/Children Items ............140 I recently graduated from
FIRST NAME ______________________________________________________________________________
Bicycles ...............................220
college and took a job in
Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300 a brand-new city. The BLACK DUCK
ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________ Business Items....................080
area is great, but I feel PLUMBING & HEATING
Commercial/Residential
lonely most of the time
Business Opportunities .......060
CITY _______________________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP _______________ Camping ..............................205 Septic Install
Childcare Service ................030 and havent really met Solar Heat
START DATE: ___________ NUMBER OF ISSUES: __________ Christmas Trees ..................370
anyone I can hang out
Class & Workshops .............103 Geo Thermal
Clothing & Accessories .......130 with regularly. A col- Alternative Wood Heating
EXACTLY HOW YOU WANT THE AD TO READ Computers/Electronics ........100
league at work laughing- 802-229-5800
Please print, we cannot be responsible for words we can't read. Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108 ly suggested that I get a 802-839-0738
________________________________________________________________
Furniture..............................180 dog. Although it was meant to be a joke, Im kind of con-
Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113 sidering it. Should I get a dog, or is it a bad idea to have CAR RIMS/TIRES- Used
________________________________________________________________ Home Appliances ................160 one in the city? Many Makes and Models.
802-522-9140
-- Kurt H., Somerville, Massachusetts
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
________________________________________________________________ Insurance/Investments ........090

DmFURNACE
Job Opportunities................020
________________________________________________________________ Lost and Found ...................110
DEAR KURT: It sounds like a great option. Of course, as
Miscellaneous .....................150
a pet-care adviser, Im a little bit partial to the idea. But I
________________________________________________________________ Musical ................................200
Personals ............................105 also can tell you that pets not only enrich our lives, but MAN
________________________________________________________________ enrich the lives of our neighbors in subtle ways, too. A new Oil Furnace Tune-Ups
Professional Services .........540
Rideshare ............................125
________________________________________________________________ Snow Removal Equip. .........355 study reported in Scientific American found that people Cleanings Repairs
with pets are more likely to get to know other people in the
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
________________________________________________________________
Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235 neighborhood, and those relationships have more sub-
Installations
________________________________________________________________
Support Groups ..................107
stance than casual hellos. Fully Licensed & Insured
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120 List the pros and cons of owning a pet. Do you have the Reasonable Rates
________________________________________________________________ Wood/Heating Equip............350 time to care for and train a dog? Do you have roommates, Call Daryl
and are they OK with having a pet in your apartment?
Work Wanted .......................040
THE COST OF YOUR AD IN THE WORLD AUTOMOTIVE What additional costs are involved -- food, veterinary care, 802-249-2814
Each separate word, each phone number counts as one word
licensing, training, apartment pet fees and so on? What size
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Number of words ____________ times 35($3.50 min.)_________________ (cost for one week)
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850 and breed of dog is best for your living space? Lifehacker MICHELS TREE SERVICE
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
has a very comprehensive guide to considering, deciding Fruit Tree Pruning
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855 and then bringing a dog home. Tree Removal
times number of weeks __________ 4 for 3 Special TOTAL COST __________________
Also, should you decide to get a dog, I hope youll con- Stone Walls Reclaimed
Property Line Maintenance
sider adopting from a local shelter. Many great dogs are
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630 Prompt Service/Fair Prices
$ FULL PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM
Camps for Sale ...................650 waiting for just the right owner to find them. 60 Bucket Truck w/chipper
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
MasterCard Condominiums ....................680 Insured
Send your questions, tips or comments to ask@pawscorn-

Visa
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685 H: 802-586-2223
Credit Card
Number ____________________________________________________ Discover
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670 er.com. C:802-730-2645
Mobile Homes .....................600
CVC#______ Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645 (c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
Signature __________________________________________Exp. Date ___________________ Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610 continued on next page
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SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL ROOF
PROF. SERVICES shoveling. Fully insured Quality In
continued with all equipment. 802-461-
Gendron
6441 Concrete

DIRECTORY
NEED HELP around home or
office? Handyman services ROOF SNOW Removal +
Building
available. Call Joe. 802-498- Quality Full Tree Services.
3692. Concrete business since 1972.
Insured. Call Randy @ 802- Repairs New floors and walls Decorative concrete
479-3403 or 249-7164. Crane work Consulting ICF foundations
PICARDS GENERAL
MAINTENANCE 114 Three Mile Bridge Rd., Middlesex, VT
26 Years TRASH REMOVAL SERVICES AT A GLANCE (802) 229-0480 gendronconcrete.com
Snow Plowing, Roof Shovel- from your attic, basement or
garage. Call Joe 802-498-
For
ing, Garage
cleaning, Painting & Staining 3692. Grants Trash

RENTING
Free Estimates-Insured
Call 802-229-0694 or
793-2363 Classified Removal
Advertising
(PAULS TRASH)
Located at

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Chafing Dishes Tents & Canopies Carpet Cleaners
FROM FLOOR TO ROOF Trash & Recycling Drop Coffee Pots Mowers & Grass Floor Sander

Call 479-2582
Extensions & Ladders Trimmers Chainsaws

Starting At
$
9,200
as of 4/15/2017 cost will be $9,900 or
SATURDAYS 8AM-NOON
Also available for
Junk & Debris Removal
and
Many Items
for Every
Season!

24 x 24 garage, 6 concrete floors with steel 1-800-639-9753 Call Heather @


279-3469 Barre-Montpelier Rd. 476-6580 (across from Fassetts bread store)
rebar, (2) 7 x 9 garage doors, one entry door. Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-4:30pm Closed Saturday
Happy to Help You with your Special Projects!
Garages to your specifications, any size.
American Rental

G.M. Bowen Excavating


Association Member

House Framing & Addition Work


Gene M. Bowen /Donny Mucherino
Call 802-296-1522 Ask for Ray
East Calais, VT GreGs
Bobs Creative Landscaping
Commercial / Residential
Site Work - Foundations - Retaining Walls
PaintinG & CarPentrY
Water Lines - New Septic Installations & Repairs Metal Roof Painting
Trucking - Roads - Driveways - Drainage - Ditching Handpaint or Spray Free Estimates
Metal Roof Painting Reasonable Low Rates
802-456-7049 Interior/Exterior Neat, Quality Work
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802-479-2733
*Trees, Shrubs,
Evergreens
*Patios, Walls, Call
Walkways, gpdpainting@aol.com EPA, RRP, EMP Certified
Decking
*General
Specia
in
lizing Daniels Metal Fabrication, Inc.
Maintenance, Concre
te Bob Richardson, Owner Over 39 Years Experience
Planting Pavers
Tel: 802 472-8877
*Designing
& Consulting! Cell: 802 249-8448 Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication DISH NETWORK
Furnace Plenums New Installs
Stove Heat Shields Upgrades
Clarks Painting and Small -obs Roof Flashing - Drip Edge
Ductwork - Offsets -Transitions
Repairs
Chester A. Clark, Owner Pellet Stove Hopper Extensions
Mark Alberghini
802-282-5264 Green Mountain Satellite
456 East Montpelier Road, Montpelier Waterbury, VT
Williamstown, VT 802-223-2801 802-223-3789 802-244-5400
clarkpaint28@gmail.com AUTHORIZED DEALER

Free estimates! gmsatellite2003@gmail.com

Certified Renovator (Lead and EMP Certified)


and Insured
TRUCK FOR HIRE!
Light Moving
House Clean-Out
Landfill Runs
Garage Clean-Out
Reasonable Rates
Local Business Tom Moore
Long Distance Runs T&T Truck For Hire
Deliveries for Montpelier
379 So. Barre Rd., South Barre Local Businesses 802-224-1360
802-479-2007 Old VT Lottery Building, next to the PO
www.DarwinsSewandVac.com
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Open Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. 10AM to 6PM, Sat. 8AM to 1PM
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Building and Excavation


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Site Work Concrete
Driveway Repairs Septic Systems Pearl Street MotorS
Top To BoTTom Chimney ServiCeS Custom Homes Modular Homes sAles / serVICe / reNtAl
Design Build Services WE RENT
Richard Dickinson Kitchens Bathrooms
WOOD sPlItters
Renovations Additions
(802) 479-1811 Roofing Siding PressUre WAsHers
Chimney Building, Repairs, Caps Land/Home Packages Available TREE TAPER
GAS POWERED DRILL
Stainless Steel Liners and Cleaning
Free Estimates/Insured Call 229-1153 AND MORE
Montpelier, VT 223-3336
for free estimates Available Here
March 15, 2017 The WORLD page 27
AUTOMOTIVE
Hunter Heavy Duty
ALIGNMENTS
For All
Sizes 1999 JEEP WRANGLER Sa-
of RVs MOTORCYCLES/ hara 4x4, Runs and drives CARS &
Trucks, Classied ATVS great! Automatic, hard top con-
vertible, 114k miles. $3,200.00
ACCESSORIES
Trailers & Call (802)723-0103
Buses Deadline Is WANTED OLD JAPANESE 2003 HONDA ACCORD 4DR
MONDAY MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI
Z1-900 (1972-75), KZ900,
2003 4WD JEEP GRAND 4CYL, auto, runs great, looks

McLEODS
CHEROKEE, Automatic, New great, one owner, $4250 obo
Your Truck Before 10AM KZ1000 (1976-1982), Z1R, KZ Inspection, tires, brakes, 802-249-0700
Chassis 1000MK2 (1979-,80), W1-650,
H1-500 (1969-72), H2-750
$3500 obo. 802-522-3077

SPRING & CHASSIS Specialists (1972-1975), S1-250, S2-350, BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT
2004 OLDS Alero Remote
start 4 tires mounted, runs
32 BLACKWELL ST., BARRE, VT 05641 1-802-476-4971 S3-400, KH250, KH400, SU- 100% Loan Approval good, one owner,
ZUKI-GS400, GT380, HON- Fresh Start Auto Sales inspected $2500. 802-479-
JUST296 EastGOOD AUTOS DA-CB750K (1969-1976), & Financing, LLC. 3484
Montpelier Rd Rt. 14 North - Barre
CBX1000 (1979,80) CASH!! East Montpelier VT
802-479-0140 1-800-772-1142 1-310-721- 802-229-2888 2007 PONTIAC VIBE. 143,000
0726 usa@classicrunners. miles, 2nd owner, clean, no
Jerry Dudley's Auto Connection
2011 FORD F250 XL EXTRA CAB FX4
auto, 4c4, AC, PW, PL, cruise, tilt,
8 ft. Fisher plow, 73K, 1 owner com CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! rust, reliable. Ask for Susan
All Makes/Models 2000-2016! 802-426-3717-H, 802-426-
$18,995 Any Condition. Running or 3581-W, 793-1795 $3500.
395 Washington Street
Barre, VT 05641
2008 FORD F250 LX
auto., 4x4, AC, PW, PL, 8 ft. Fisher plow, low miles TRUCKS/VANS/ Not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Tow-
ing! Were Nationwide! Call 2015 MAZDA 3i TOURING
JEEPS/ACCESS.
- 32L, 1 owner
Phone: 802.476.8114 $17,995 Now: 1-888-985-1806 5DR Hatchback, Black, man-
30+ Years In Satisfying Customers 1998 FORD RANGER P/I WITH CAP ual Transmission, 13,000 mi,
Robert Dudley
auto., 4-cyl., low miles - 92K
1994 FORD BRONCO XLT excellent condition, winter and
Jerry Dudley
$2,495 4X4 5.8 Liter V8, Automatic, CARS & summer tires on alloy rims.
$16,300. 802-476-7281
ACCESSORIES
2002 CHEV. BLAZER LS
4x4, 4 dr., auto., PW, PL, low miles 4WD, Mileage: 95.500, $1550,
Find Us Online at dudleyauto.com $3,995 Call: 802-723-0090
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!!
CARS TRUCKS, SUVs & VANS 1994 JEEP CHEROKEE
1995 FORD BRONCO 4WD $ A1-CASH PAID All Make/Models 2000-2015!
LAREDO 4X4
All Prices Include 6 Month/7500 Mile Powertrain Warranty AC, PW, PL, low miles, one owner Only 29K Miles, Super luxuri- UP TO $300+ Any Condition. Running or
ous interior, Runs like new, JUNK CARS, TRUCKS Not. Competitive Offer! Free
We Are Now A FULL SERVICE SHOP Doing State $4,995 Towing! Were Nationwide!
Inspections, Tires, Oil & Filter, Mechanical, etc. 2002 FORD F250 XL 4X4 4X4, Automatic, $2500. 802-522-4279.
auto. Call: 802-368-1331 Call Now: 1-888-416-2330
$5,495 (4) FIRESTONE WINTER
98 BUICK PARK AVE. FORCE 235/65R16 TIRES, ERASE BAD CREDIT
auto., leather, low miles
used only one winter, good FOREVER!
$2,495 condition, $185.00 obo. Call Credit repair companies make
YOKOHAMA GOODYEAR MICHELIN PIRELLI 2009 CHEVROLET COBALT LS
Gary 802-249-0748 false claims and promises to
2-door, auto., low miles
erase a trail of unpaid bills or
New & Good Used Tires $5,995 *AUTOMOTIVE PARTS* late payments from your credit
NOKIAN

ALL SIZES

2006 FORD FOCUS


4-door, auto, PW, PL, AC Glass..Doors.. report. However, only time can
All Season & Winter $4,995
2006 FORD F150 XCAB XLT 4X4
Motors...Transmissions...
Call If Looking for Anything!
erase negative, but accurate
credit information. In addition,
federal law forbids credit re-
auto., AC, PW, PL, one owner, 802-522-9140
TIRE low miles, NY title, warranty
$12,995
pair companies from collect-
2002 TOYOTA PRIUS, $695, ing money before they provide
CHANGEOVERS 2005 BUICK LACROSSE
parts car only. 802-883-5506 their service. TIP: If you have
UNIROYAL

Mounted &
auto., PW, PL, AC, low miles
weekdays only. questions about your credit
$4,995 history or you want to know
Computer Balanced 2005 FORD FOCUS 3 DR.
how to get a free copy of your
B F G O O D R IC H

Your Tires Or Ours 5 spd., PW, PL, low miles


$3,995 credit report call the ATTOR-
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 2005 FORD FOCUS SES
loaded, sunroof, 5-spd, low miles, sharp red ONE STOP TRAILER CENTER NEY GENERALS CONSUM-
ER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
WE DO STORE HOURS $4,995 Registration Inspection Brake Controllers at 1-800-649-2424. Dont
send any money to a credit re-
GENERAL

Mon. - Fri. 8:30-4:30 2004 BUICK LASABRE


FLAT Saturday 8:30-1:00
auto., leather, one owner, low miles
$4,995
Wiring Hitches Parts Service pair company until you check
it out.
REPAIR Closed Sunday 2003 FORD CROWN VICTORIA



FRED BUDZYN
auto., loaded, low miles (81K)
GOODYEAR Ultra Grip
$3,495 C-CHANNEL
GIFT
2003 TOYOTA CERTIFICATES
RAV4 AVAILABLE
205/70/15 Used one season.
Paid $400, Selling $300 Full
CAR
TIRE
auto., 4WD, loaded, low miles
Set. came off 2001 Subaru.
HAULER
$6,995
G EN ER A L

WE
FIRESTONE

ACCEPT 2003 BUICK LASABRE Denise 802-356-0603


auto, NY title, low miles
Corner No. Main & NEW & USED TIRES ALL
$4,495
Seminary Sts., Barre SIZES, Used Rims, 802-883-
EBT EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE 5506/272-6611
479-1819
CALL FOR PRICES
OR CASH
NO CHECKS
JUST GOOD Trades Welcome
AUTOS
UNEMPLOYED? FIXED
Prices Negotiable
Just a Sample of Many INCOME?
WINTERMASTER HANKOOK WINTER FORCE Just Good Autos!
100% Loan Approval
www.luckystrailers.com Fresh Start Auto Sales
402 VT Rt. 107 (Exit 3, I-89) So. Royalton, VT 05068 & Financing, LLC.
1-800-877-5854 East Montpelier VT
28 Jasper Mine Rd (Exit 17, I-89) Colchester, VT 05446 802-229-2888
We Sell TIRES 1-877-201-9993

We Service All
Makes & Models
Fleet & Commercial
Accounts Welcome
JUST EAST OF MONTPELIER ON RTE 2 BERLIN, VT We Honor All
Extended Warranties

The Dust Has Settled Super Saver Discount


& Its A New Year. SPEND THIS... SAVE THIS...
Welcome To Our $49 TO $99 $10
$100 TO $199 $20
New Facility. $200 TO $299 $30 Norm Trepanier
Body Shop Manager
Dave Simpson

Come Visit Our New


COLLISION CENTER
$300 TO $499 $45
Store & Receive $500 TO $699 $60

Huge Discounts
Most vehicles. May not be combined with any

On Regular Services
other offers or specials. Must present coupon
when order is written. Plus tax & supplies. Valid
only at this dealership.
Welcomes Norm Trepanier
Norm brings 40+ years
WE REPAIR
IT IS TIME TO WINTERIZE experience in the

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#4, YOU ARE DUE! ALL MAKES

$ .95
Vermont State ITS THAT TIME OF YEAR! AND MODELS autobody industry. AWARDED

100%
Inspection Check Anti-Freeze Protection

24
Check and Top Off Fluids
$ 95 Check Tire and Brakes CODY COLLISION CENTER
Check Steering and Suspension
PLUS TAX
Check Wipers and All Lights received a 100% customer
Most Cars & Light Trucks Pass or Fail
See Service Advisor for Details
Check All Filters, Belts aAd Hoses INCLUDES FREE CAR
Check Battery Performance QUICK WASH & QUICK VACUUM!
satisfaction rating and a
100% of respondents saying they
OFFERS VALID AT THIS DEALERSHIP ONLY. MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS. TAX & SUPPLIES EXTRA.
S AT I S FA
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would return and would
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06 Chevy 1500
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06 Ford F350
05 Volvo S80
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04 Saab 9-5

04 BMW 3 Series
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04 Chevy Aveo AND MORE
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49
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- Exterior hand wash & wax
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- Dust down the dash
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You Dont Have To Purchase Your Vehicle Here To Take Advantage Of Our Quality Service!

CORNER OF
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MONTPELIER, VT

Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 7-5


Wed. 7-7 SAT. 8-2

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REAL ESTATE
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Wednesday, March 15, 2017 DEADLINES: Display Ads Fri. 3 PM Word Ads Mon. 10 AM

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PUBLISHERS APARTMENTS/ LAND
ment
NOTICE ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
E-mail
WE GET R
us!
38%/,6+(56127,&( LAND AVAILABLE in
0 5% Updated Weekly EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY continued Washington & Orange
M Home Mortgage Rates
0 5% All real estate advertising in this newspa- County. Lots of single-wide,
0
per is subject to the fair housing act which BARRE EFFICIENCY double-wide, and modular
LAST DOWN
makes it illegal to advertise any prefer- $600 heat and electric in- homes available in Barre
ence, limitation or discrimination based
0 LENDER UPDATE RATE APR TERM PTS PAYMENT
on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, cluded. 1st oor, No pets, City, Barre Town, Orange Classified & Display We
references, deposit, credit & Williamstown. Ranging
ADS
Community National 3/10/17 4.375% 4.383% 30 yr fixed 0 5% familial status or national origin, or an
0 5% Bank 1-800-340-3460 3.625% 3.639% 15 yr fixed 0 5% intention, to make any such preference, check. Howard. from .20 to over 5 acres
0 5% limitation or discrimination. 476-2092 and starting at $32,000.
Merchants Bank 3/10/17 4.750% 4.811% 30 yr fixed 0 20% Additionally, Vermonts Fair Housing and Now Placing Your
Public Accomodations Act prohibits BARRE ONE Bedroom, Land & Home Packages
0 5% 1-800-322-5222 3.600% 3.702% 15 yr fixed 0 20%
available as well as con- Classified Or Display Ad
0 5% advertising that indicates any preference, $675, heat included. 2nd Is Even Easier!
New England Federal 3/10/17 4.250% 4.275% 30 yr fixed 0 5% limitation or discrimination based on age,
oor, No pets, references, struction nancing assis-
0 5% Credit Union 866-805-6267 3.500% 3.543% 15 yr fixed 0 5% marital status, sexual orientation or tance. Call (802)229-2721
0 5% receipt of public assistance. deposit, credit, Howard
Northfield Savings 3/10/17 4.250% 4.289% 30 yr fixed 0 5% This newspaper will not knowingly accept 476-2092 or visit FecteauHomes.
Bank (NSB) 3.375% 3.443% 15 yr fixed 0 5% any advertising for real estate which is in com for more information.
802-485-5871 violation of the law. Our readers are BARRE, HILL St. 2nd
hereby informed that all dwellings adver- oor, 2 bedrooms. $900 in- LOOKING FOR LAND.
VT State Employees 3/10/17 4.125% 4.165% 30 yr fixed 0 5% tised in this newspaper are available on
cludes heat. Available Feb. 1 acre-5 acres. Must
Credit Union (VSECU) 3.250% 3.319% 15 yr fixed 0 5% an equal opportunity basis.
1st. 802-229-5702. email have septic, electric, wa-
1-800-371-5162 X5345 To file a complaint of discrimination, call ter (mobile home lot). Wil-
the Vermont Human Rights Commisson sal.b@myfairpoint.net
Rates can change without notice. toll-free at 1-800-416-2010 (voice & TTY) liamstown/Brookeld area.
***APRs are based on 20% down payment. Some products are available with as little as or call HUD toll free at 1-800- BARRE, MODERN, Spa- Owner Finance for 2 years.
5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not 669-9777 (voice) or 1-800-927- cious Two and One Bed- 802-299-8553.
included in the APR calculations. 9275 (TTY).
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Accepting applications for apartments We have commercial space $69,500 obo. 239-495-
at the following locations: available for lease and sale 1153 ( Only)
MONTPELIER, 3 Bed-
Berlin and businesses for sale room, 2 Bath HOME park-
Hilltop Townhouses - One, Two, & Three Bedrooms throughout Central Vermont. ing yard deck spacious in MORETOWN: 63 acres
Moretown
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Barre $165,000 Barre Town $154,000 Barre$145,900
Gorgeous 5-bedroom Colonial 3 bedroom 2 bath raised ranch 3 bedroom, 2 bath Colonial
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MLS# 4606951 MLS# 4489103 MLS# 4479062
Listing by Courtney Brummert Listed by Kevin Copeland Listed by Sue Arguin

Barre $209,000 Washington$229,900 Washington$375,000


3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch that is move in ready! 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch on just under 2 acres 4 bedroom, 3 bath cape with 5 acres.
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MLS# 4601356 cathedral ceilings MLS# 4619505
Listed by Rich Ibey MLS# 4614065 Listed by Butch Churchill
Listed by Sue Arguin

Barre Town$299,000 Barre $279,000 Barre $335,000


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BARRE ESSEX
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