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The Vermont Holocaust Memorial, a 501(c)
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World War II North America.
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Holocaust, as well as lessons of survival and
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the United States and Canada, announced
survive in the face of oppression and geno-
cide; we can also speak to the fragility of life
and freedom, of the kind that existed in
today the availability of speakers for educa- Europe before it was consumed by the War,
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Ms. Steinerman, include fellow Vermonters, Holocaust, and the many issues that horrific
Marcie Scudder and Miriam Rosenbloom. era touches upon, a mandated course of study
Ms. Scudder and Ms. Rosenbloom are first- in this region, said Ms. Rosenbloom.
generation Canadians; Steinerman is a first- Steinerman added: As Elie Wiesel, the
generation American. All three women are Nobel Prize winning historian and philoso-
Vermonters whose parents survived the pherand Holocaust survivorhad written:
Holocaust during World War Two; all three For whoever listens to a witness becomes a
remain deeply affected by their parents expe- witness. We hope to create a whole new gen-
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them to thrive and raise families in post-
the genocide of the Holocaust, and be better
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On Friday, August 4th, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.)
joined Senator David Perdue (R-Ga.) and a bipartisan group
of senators including, Senators Tom Udall (D-NM), Shelley
Moore Capito (R-WV), Susan Collins (R-ME), and Luther
Strange (R-AL) to take action protecting the Purple Heart
medal and stop second-hand dealers from profiting off of the
sacrifices of Americas war heroes. The Senate passed this
protection of our militarys highest honor for those who have
fought to preserve our freedom by unanimous consent. 39TH ANNUAL
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The Purple Heart represents the great sacrifice made by
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fighting to defend our freedoms, said Senator Perdue. This
revered symbol of great military sacrifice deserves respect
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Our servicemen and women sacrifice so much, giving
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sacrifice they have made, and the Private Corrado Piccoli
Purple Heart Preservation Act will help protect that much-
deserved honor. I was proud to co-sponsor this important
legislation, which will prevent Purple Heart medals from
being improperly sold for profit, and I am thrilled it passed the
Senate today.
There is no more powerful symbol of the sacrifices made
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men and women who put themselves in harms way, and who
carry the wounds of battle, deserve our deepest respect, said
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prepared if needed to recognize and combat intolerance and
persecution.
The Vermont Holocaust Memorial is committed to teaching
the lessons of the Holocaust by honoring lives lost and sharing
stories of survival. There are invaluable lessons to be learned
by studying the Holocaust. By engaging and educating the
community, we envision a time when prejudice, bigotry and
hatred will be replaced with respect for all.
The Memorials website, https://www.holocaustmemorial-
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Holocaust survivors who eventually made their way to the
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nity, and community happens in between and
after work, when we sit down for a minute,

Grand Opening and socialize.


Harrys bar, known as The Den, is the result
of much brainstorming from husband-wife and fell in love with the town of Cabot. With

Celebration duos Bobby and Stephany Searles and Joanna all the work their new home needed, they
and Rory Thibault. Their excitement is conta- were frequent visitors to Harrys Hardware.
gious. According to the internet, Bobby and And they all started talking.

Saturday - August 19th


Joanna have only found two other hardware There had to be a creative way to keep the
stores that also sport a bar, and both are old hardware store alive. On its own, it simply
located in Oregon. They believe they may be wasnt making it. The four began to brain-
3pm - 9pm the first to do it in Vermont. In fact, they were storm. They had to consider two things: locals
told that they were the first hardware store in and tourists. The small town of Cabot, and the
Vermont to be issued a cabaret (beer and businesses within it, could not rely solely on
Vermont Craft Beers | World Wines | Tastings by Hooker Mt. Distillery wine) license. tourism, despite the Creamerys draw. And
Katie Trautz 5pm The tap list, which is eight items long, locals have practical needs, like gas and hard-
MUSIC: Senior Moments 7pm includes Zero Gravity, Lost Nation, ware. The community also needed a bar, and
Switchback, Citizen Cider, and other Vermont on its own, could not support one. How to
based beers. Bobby and Joanna believe that attract 50,000 visitors into town?
FEATURING FOOD BY BACKYARD BBQ the bar will be the main draw for visitors. The four started talking seriously in January.
However, they also plan to continue to appeal They knew that for their idea to work, they
to their local base by keeping the hardware really needed to be there for each other, that
part of the store active. Maintaining commu- neither couple could do it alone. They decided
nity engagement is important for Bobby, to give it a try.
Stephany, Joanna, and Rory. The Den at Harrys Hardware will have its
Bobbys face turns serious as he leans on Official Grand Opening on August 19th, from
the bar and explains I refuse to be the last 3:00PM to 9:00PM. Four bands will play out-
generation of mom-n-pop. side in a festival/street party style. There will
In 2006, Bobby Searles and his wife also be outdoor seating and drinking. Hooker
Stephany bought the Cabot Village Store. In Mountain Distillery will do pours and mixed
2012, their neighbor, Harrys Hardware, drinks, the Backwoods BBQ food truck will
closed. The flooding that occurred in 2011 serve delicious food. There will be carriage
thanks to tropical storm Irene, had left the rides if the weather permits. Theres even a
place with a fair amount of damage. Even the rumor of a dunk tank. Ive been doing busi-
gas tanks out front needed to be replaced. This ness in this town for 10 years, Bobby
worried Bobby and Stephany; what would explains, there would be a line from here to
happen to the community if there was no Marshfield to see it!
place in town to get gas? The addition of The Den to Harrys
And so he and Stephany bought the store. Hardware is symbolic of our times: for small
What else could they do? towns to continue to thrive and flourish, it
Afterwards, they tried to sell it for three or takes native Vermonters and enthusiastic
four years, but no one was biting. transplants, it takes creativity, and adaptabili-
Then Joanna and Rory Thibault moved to ty, and it takes a commitment to honoring the
town. past while moving towards the future.
3087 Main St., Cabot, VT 05647 | harryshardwarevt.com | (802) 563-2291 Joanna and Rory, who recently retired from Joanna sums it up best: Its just great to
active duty, bought a house across the river acknowledge how rad Cabot is.
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The WORLD August 16, 2017
Central Vermont Council on Aging Receives an
Aging Achievement Award from the National
Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a)
Central Vermont Council on Aging
(CVCOA) announces that its Caregivers
Tea program has been honored with an
Aging Achievement Award by the National
Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a).
The awards program is supported by WellCare.
CVCOAs Caregivers Tea program was
among 52 local aging programs to receive
honors at the n4a Annual Conference &
Tradeshow, July 29August 2 in Savannah,
GA.
The 2017 n4a Aging Innovations and
Achievement Awards recognizes Area
Agencies on Aging (AAAs) and Title VI
Native American aging programs that develop
and implement cutting-edge approaches to
support older adults, people with disabilities
and their family caregivers. A part of the cri-
teria for the selection of the honorees was the
ease with which other agencies could replicate
the program in their communities.
With the health care landscape continuing
to change rapidly, our members are discover-
Kathy Boles, n4a President, and Pamme Taylor,
ing new ways to position themselves in the
CVSWMD
Vice President, Advocacy and Community-Based
long-term and health care marketplaces, as Programs, WellCare Health Plans.
well as to strengthen long-standing services,
to meet the needs of Americas rapidly grow- honored traditional and new strategies in a
ing older adult population, said n4as Chief range of categories including Advocacy, Care Paint, Battery, Bulb Collection
Executive Officer Sandy Markwood. Our Transitions, Caregiving, Civic Engagement,
members work tirelessly, and with little fan- Community Planning & Livable Communities,
fare in their communities, and this program Elder Abuse Prevention, Ethnic & Cultural
enables us to shine a well-deserved spotlight Diversity, Health-Long Term Services and Where: Bradford Town Garage
on their critical work to support older adults Supports Integration, Healthy Aging, Home &
health, safety, independence and dignity, Ms.
Markwood added.
Community-Based Services, Nutrition,
Technology and You Name It!
348 Fairground Rd.
Caregiver Teas are offered six times a year
at Central Vermont Council on Aging in
Central Vermont Council on Aging sup-
ports central Vermonters to age with dignity
When: August 26, 9am - 1pm
Barre, VT. These free events invite family and choice. Visit the CVCOA website at
caregivers to take a break from caregiving www.cvcoa.org/ www.facebook.com/cvcoa or
duties, enjoy the company of peers, be pam- call the Senior Helpline at 1-800-642-5119. What to bring:
pered a bit, and refresh themselves with well- CVCOAs main office is located at 59 N.
ness and creative activities that can also be Main Street in Barre with a regional offices Paints, stains, urethanes and more; all types of batteries
shared at home. CVCOA Caregiver located in Morrisville, Randolph, Royalton,
Coordinator, Barb Asen says the Caregiver and Rochester. For information about Family
Teas provide the opportunity for community Caregiver supports at the Central Vermont
members to connect with information, Council on Aging, contact Barb Asen, basen@ **There are year round collection options for all of these
resources, Central Vermont Council on Aging cvcoa.org or call (802)476-2681.
staff, and fellow caregivers. Brief creative The National Association of Area Agencies materials. Visit our website for info.
activities at each Tea promote positive self- on Aging (n4a) is the leading voice on aging
awareness and wellness. issues for the 622 Area Agencies on Aging
CVCOA is thrilled to be recognized for (AAAs) across the country and a champion in
this innovative program, but more important- our nations capital for the 256 Title VI Native
ly, we continue to explore how we can best American aging programs. n4as primary mis-
See our website for details and guidelines.
support caregivers in our community, says sion is to build the capacity of our members so
Executive Director, Beth Stern. They play a they can help older adults and people with Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District
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munities within the larger community was community, she said. This site is perfect for same quality
important to us. We wanted this to feel like a
neighborhood, not a hotel.
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A central challenge for the architects was
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and snowshoeing trails; as well as proximity
to I-89 and Vermont Technical College. The offered for
to that of the surrounding neighborhood. To
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Iced coffee is brewed using Lyndon and Johnson state colleges have issue such as climate change. The curriculum
Brewed without heat. heat, while Cold Brew received a grant from the Davis Educational could also include such hands-on opportuni-
Steeped in Foundation in Yarmouth, Maine, for $224,646 ties as work in the community, internships
Coffee is brewed over three years to support the revision of the and project-based learning like a performance
cold water for with cold water general education curriculum for both cam- or research paper.
12-15 hours. which puses. Its a lot more engaging for everyone to
As the colleges work toward unification as have students running the show a little more,
results Northern Vermont University (NVU) July 1, Twigg says. Engagement is really important
in an 2018, faculty are revamping Lyndon and because we want students to stay in college
ultra JSCs separate general education curriculums and succeed. This is one program we hope
interdisciplinary sets of required courses will help with that.
smooth outside students majors into one program Our goal is to build a program students
taste. for both campuses. The colleges will maintain will be enthusiastic about that makes an
separate campuses after they unify. The new impact on their lives in a meaningful way.
general education program will be launched The guiding question that is the focus of the
the fall 2018 semester for the first NVU new program is: How can I make a positive
entering class. impact in the world? The program will help
The General Education Program Design students answer this question, says Nolan
initiative provides us with the opportunity to Atkins, Lyndon and Johnson provost, who
refresh our curriculum, ensuring that our gen- will become NVU provost July 1.
eral education offerings are relevant for cur-
The grant also will fund professional devel-
rent student needs, says President Elaine
opment opportunities for faculty. Twigg and
Collins, who is president of Lyndon State and
the other Johnson and Lyndon professors
Johnson State and will become the president
Montpelier developing the new curriculum will present
Barre B-M Road-Berlin DRIVE DRIVE of NVU on July 1.
the revised model to the faculty at both col-
UP UP The new curriculum will focus more on
479-0629 622-0250 223-0928 critical thinking and problem-solving. The leges for feedback and approval.
emphasis is on developing those habits of The grant was received from the Davis
thinking rather than memorizing a lot of Educational Foundation, established by
information, says Sharon Twigg, Johnson Stanton and Elisabeth Davis after his retire-
associate professor/chair of the writing and ment as chairman of Shaws Supermarkets,
literature department, who leads the initia- Inc.
tive. On July 1, 2018, Johnson State College and
Were trying to make the general educa- Lyndon State College will become Northern
tion program more exciting to students by Vermont University, a two-campus institution
including courses with more high-impact, of higher education that combines the best of
hands-on learning. It will provide them with a the colleges nationally recognized liberal arts
basic set of skills they need to do well in their and professional programs under a single
major and to do well as they move on from administration. Driven by a mission to pro-
college, Twigg says. vide a high-quality, accessible, inclusive edu-
One idea being discussed for the new cur- cation for students in the state, the region and
riculum for juniors or seniors is two linked, beyond, NVU will begin recruiting in fall
upper-level courses that address a pressing 2017 for its first class starting in fall 2018.

Clara Bruns, Director of Information Access at


Goddard College, Earns Advanced Leader Bronze
Achievement Award from Toastmasters International
Amy Donald, Vice President of Education
of Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club con-
gratulates Clara Bruns, Director of Information
Access at Goddard College in Plainfield, VT
for earning the Advanced Leader Bronze
Achievement Award from Toastmasters
International.
Savvy Speakers is a nonprofit educational
organization that teaches communication and
leadership skills in a mutually supportive and
positive learning environment in which every
member has the opportunity to develop com-
munication and leadership skills, which in
turn foster self-confidence and personal
growth.
Savvy Speakers Toastmaster Club meets
regularly on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays5:30 7
p.m. at Blue Cross/ Blue Shield conference
room, Industrial Lane off from the Airport
Road in Berlin. For more information call
Margaret Ferguson 802-476-0908 mlfergu- Clara Bruns receives the Advanced Leader Bronze
son2002@yahoo.comor www.toastmasters.org Achievement Award

Deans List Announcements


UMass Lowell recognizes Ryan Allen of Clio Briggs, daughter of Charles and Jane
Barre, Vt., computer science; Robert Austin Briggs, Moretown, has been named to
of Barre, Vt., mechanical engineering; and Lawrence Universitys 2016-17 deans list
Aaron Brier of Barre, Vt., computer science, for maintaining a minimum 3.4 cumulative
for achieving academic distinction for the grade point average for the entire academic
spring 2017 semester. year. She is a 2014 graduate of Harwood
Norm Trepanier Kristian Page Union High School, South Duxbury.
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Vermont Bear Hunters To Aid Wildlife Scientists Email calendar listings:
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department editor@vt-world.com
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Teeth submitted by hunters are used to
determine the ages of bears. Wildlife biolo-
gists use age and sex data to estimate the
number of bears in Vermont and to determine
the status and health of the bear population. VT Fish & Wildlife now requires hunters to send
Envelopes for submitting teeth are available at in the first pre-molar tooth from their bear. The
tooth is small and easy to loosen with a knife.
all big game check stations.
Successful bear hunters will be helping in tinues through November 10.The late bear
our management of this magnificent big game season begins November 11 and continues
animal, said Forrest Hammond, bear project through November 19. The limit for bears
leader for the Vermont Fish & Wildlife remains one per calendar year.
Department. The premolar tooth were ask- Carefully regulated hunting plays a very
ing hunters to extract is small and easy to important role in scientific wildlife manage-
loosen with a knife. Directions for removing ment by helping to control the growth of

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the tooth are on the back of the envelope pro- Vermonts bear population now estimated at
vided by the check station, and a short video about 5,400 bears, said Hammond. Minor
showing tooth removal is linked on our web- fluctuations in the bear population will always
site. occur due to changes in food availability, win-
Vermont has two bear hunting seasons. The ter severity and hunter success. Despite these
early bear hunting season, which requires a fluctuations, we look at the long-term trends
special bear tag, starts September 1 and con- to manage for a healthy, robust population.

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August 16, 2017 The WORLD page 7
Studio Place Arts Announces Studio Residency Program
SPA has received funding to continue support-
ing an 11-month studio residency program that
will take place Dec. 1, 2017 to October 31, 2018.
A small private studio on the second floor of the
visual arts center will be provided at no charge to
an emerging artist in the area who wants to build
a new body of work for exhibition. In addition,
SPA invites the local artist to exhibit their work in
its Second Floor Gallery space from late Sept. to
early November 2018.
Previous SPA Studio Residency Program recip-
ients have included: Montpelier artist Shannon
Lee Gilmour, who created a large-scale installa-
tion from consumer plastic waste; and Barre artist,
Athena Petra Tasiopoulos, who is creating a new
body work involving stitched collages, to be
exhibited next month.
For more information on how to apply, visit:
[www.studioplacearts.com]. Interested artists
need to submit their proposals to SPA by August
31, 2017.
Athena Petra Tasiopoulos, right, SPA Studio
Residency Program recipient, works on her upcoming
exhibit at SPA.

Route 5, Lyndonville, VT
Mon. thru Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-3, Sun. Closed
1-800-439-5996 get on the right track by helping you adopt healthier eating
296 Meadow St., Littleton, NH habits. Through education and support, exercise and healthy
4584 U.S. Rte. 5, Newport, VT eating you can prevent the development of type 2 diabetes.
Participants meet once a week for the first 16 weeks and
then every other week, and finally monthly for a total of 25
sessions over the year.
Kate Greenleaf, yoga teacher, massage therapist, and health
The program begins Wednesday, September 6th for the
PUZZLES ON PAGE 26-27 coach, and business owner will be offering a Gentle Chair
PUZZLES ON
Yoga class at the Waterbury Public Library on Wednesday,
introductory meeting at the Waterbury Public library from 5-6
in the Sal room. To register contact Lisa at (802) 225-5680 or
CRYPTO QUIP EVEN September 6th at 11 a.m. in the SAL room. Gentle chair yoga
EXCHANGE PAGE 24
deepens flexibility and strengthens personal body awareness
Lisa.Champagne@cvmc.org. The program is sponsored by
the YMCA, UVM Health Network, the Central Vermont
while supporting range of motion for the spine. The 45 minute
Medical Center, the Vermont Department of Health and
sequence will be followed by a relaxing guided meditation
Vermonts Blueprint for Health. To take the next step visit:
and is designed to promote health and fitness for all ages. Call
myhealthyvt.org.
the library at 244-7036 to register. FREE.
The Waterbury Public Library has also been presenting a
STICKLERS The library will be hosting the YMCAs Diabetes Prevention
music series for the month of August and is pleased to con-
series beginning September 6th and running weekly until
GO FIGURE tinue the series for just after the Labor Day Holiday. The
December 20th. This self-management programs is designed
Montpelier Ukulele Players, a Central Vermont based organi-
to help you become more active while losing weight, thus
zation has been playing together for about six years. Popular
decreasing risk for acquiring diabetes.
at festivals, events and nursing homes, the group presents
SNOWFLAKES If you are overweight, dont get enough exercise, have high
songs from the 1920s to the present. They will be at the
blood pressure or abnormal cholesterol, or even if you have a
Waterbury Librarys Garden on Tuesday evening, September
parent or sibling with diabetes, you are at a higher risk for
5th from 6:30-7:30. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on. In case
developing diabetes. Because diabetes can lead to serious
of rain, the group will present in the SAL room at the library.
health problems, taking small steps are key. Small steps can
For more info, call the library at 244-7036.
result in big changes and this program is designed to help you

held on Thursday, Aug. 17 at 10 a.m. Book Discussion group


MAGIC MAZE Barre Area Senior Center meets that day at 1 p.m. The CVHHH foot clinic will be held
at BASC on Monday, Aug. 21 beginning at 8 a.m. Line danc-
131 S. Main St. #4, Barre 479-9512 ing with Cheryl Cloutier returns on September 20 at 3:30.
Lunches will resume on Sept. 5. A special SASH Q & A meet-
SUDOKU We are looking forward to having everyone back when ing has been rescheduled for September 5 at 1 p.m. The SASH
regular programs resume at the Barre Area Senior Center at program (Support and Services at Home) has opened enroll-
131 S Main St. Our anticipated re-homing date is the morning ment for people who attend the Barre Area Senior Center. This
of Aug. 22 Rest assured you have been missed! is a good opportunity to learn more about how you can have
To mark the homecoming, we are planning a welcome back access to a wellness nurse and team and health information
celebration on Aug. 23 from 1-3 p.m. Members, board mem- classes. David Harnett, SASH coordinator will be here to
bers, volunteers and instructors are all invited for a fun day provide details. Please register.
with refreshments and reunion. Please stop in for a fun We will continue to hold programs at the following places
party! until Aug. 22. Barre Auditorium: Bone Builders with Judy
When you are here take a moment to visit our new Art Prive, Mondays and Wednesdays 8-9 a.m.; Seniors in Motion
Gallery featuring work from Linda Hogans digital photogra- with Jackie Isabelle, Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30 to
phy class at the Montpelier Senior Activity Center. We are 10:30 a.m. EF Wall Complex: Pitch, Mondays from 1-3:30
very excited to be featuring this exhibit as our first to celebrate p.m. Aldrich Public Library: Spanish Conversation with John
KAKURO the opening of this space. Stay tuned for future shows includ- Murray, Tuesdays at 10 a.m.; Mah Jongg, Wednesdays from
FEAR KNOT ing Bob Murphy and Bobbie Geyselaers of the Paleteers who 10 a.m. to noon; Tai Chi with Diane DesBois, Saturdays at 10
will be bringing an exhibit in October. a.m. at the Aldrich Library
We will travel to Maine on September 13 to visit Fosters Reach us by phone: 479-9512; by email for programming
Clambake in York. The cost is $92 for members; the clambake information, activities@barreseniors.org. Or visit us online at
includes lobster, clams, mussels, beverage and dessert. Please www.barreseniors.org and www.facebook.com/barreseniors
sign up at BASC; payment required to reserve your spot. and in person at the Barre Area Senior Center, 131 S. Main St.
Other upcoming dates: The BASC board meeting will be #4 Barre, VT. 05641.

This Week at the Montpelier Senior Activity Center


National Parks Senior Pass Price to 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org to schedule an
SUPER CROSSWORD Increase Soon! Many of us enjoy the appointment.
National Parks, and many of us are
seniors over age 62. If you are consid- Jazzyoke: Singing to Live Music for All!
ering purchasing a lifetime Senior Friday, August 25, 6:30-9:30 PM
Pass, the price is increasing from $10 Come to listen, enjoy free refreshments, and optionally, take a
to $80 on August 28, 2017. You can turn at the mic, singing jazz standards backed by a live six-
still buy the pass for $10 prior to piece band. Vermonters have already enjoyed Jazzyoke at
August 28, 2017. Purchase the America the Beautiful The Espresso Bueno and other venues, and we are delighted to
National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Senior Pass bring it to MSAC free of charge (tips for the band gratefully
at any federal recreation site, including national parks, that accepted). Light refreshments provided. Be prepared for a
charges an entrance fee. You may also order a pass online for great time, and bring your friends! To learn more, visit www.
an additional $10 processing fee. Links to the National Park bridgeurl.com/jazzyoke.
Service site about the Senior Pass and the online ordering
sites are listed below. https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/ Also Happening:
senior-pass-changes.htm and https://store.usgs.gov/senior- The Music Man at Weston Playhouse & VT Country Store
pass. Wednesday, August 16, 8:30AM-8PM | $95
NEW: Walk at Barr Hill
The Red Cross Donor Coach Friday, August 18, 12:30-4:30PM | $5
Wednesday, August 23, 1-6PM Emily Dickinsons House and Eric Carle Museum
The Red Cross Donor Coach will be in front of MSAC. You Tuesday, August 22, 9AM-7PM | $57
can save up to three lives in about an hour. The need is ongo- Basketball Hall of Fame & Springfield Armory
ing but the supply is not. Please give blood today. Call Thursday, September 7, 9AM-8:30PM | $56
page 8 The WORLD August 16, 2017
Great Wall Photo Puts Middlesex Man in National Juried Show
He didnt know it at the time, but a remote section of
Chinas Great Wall provided Middlesex resident Michael
Levine with the ideal setting for his distinguished photograph.
AUGUST
PROPANE
The image was selected to be part of the nationally juried
Portals exhibition taking place at the PhotoPlace Gallery in Filling Station SPECIALS
Middlebury from August 16-September 9. Got a different
20 lb $10
The photo is framed by the decaying stone window of an size tank?
ancient guard tower in the Wall. Just outside it, a single
cherry tree is in full blossom. Beyond, miles of the Wall snake
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range is viewed in the distance.
In announcing her choices, Juror Aline Smithson said I Locally Owned & Operated By Mike & Amanda P.
was appreciative of image makers who considered all 97 US Rt. 302 Barre-Montpelier Rd 802-479-0671
approaches to the idea of portalsspaces that transport us
into the future and into the past, thresholds that divide space,
and devices that change our perspective. I consider if the work
challenges, transports, and delights.
Over 2,000 images were submitted for the competition by
photographers from around the world. Levines Spring Andrea L.
Opening, Great Wall is the only piece by a Vermonter that is
included in the gallery show. Gallitano, P.C.
I have always been intrigued by using existing objects, Attorney At Law
both natural and built, to change what I see, explains
Levine. I feel these frames add a unique sense of place for 301 North Main Street, Suite 2
the viewer. More examples of his work are at michaellevine. Barre, VT 05641
zenfolio.com (802) 622-8230
At a recent preview, Rob Halpert of East Montpelier com- Practice areas include: tenant disputes
mented Theres a great irony to me in the fact that the fore- commercial and real estate
transactions
employment, insurance,
collections, and permitting
ground features a portal, with the distant Great Wall represent- business formation issues
ing something quite opposite to that.
buy/sell arrangements wills/trusts
stock purchase agreements probate administration and
PhotoPlace Gallery is at 3 Park Street in Middlebury, asset sales litigation

Vermont. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 11am to 4pm.


leasing guardianships

The Portals exhibition can be also be viewed online at pho-


toplacegallery.com/portals/. There is no gallery reception for
this show. Levines photo of a Section of Chinas Great Wall

Lively Storytelling and Hip-Hop this Week at the


Brookfield Old Town Hall
This Thursday, Aug 17th, come listen to local storytellers friends and kick off your week with some energy! The AM
tell their tales of growing up in Brookfield in the late 40s, Boot Camp exercise series is generously sponsored by The
50s and 60s. Beginning at 7PM, our storytellers include Clark Group, LLC, and there is no cost for the classes, but
Steve Hill, John Sprague, Mary Waldo, Betty Phillips, Elinor donations are gladly accepted.
Gray and Kit Gage. This promises to be a wonderful evening The Barre Rotary Club,
On Tuesday, August 22nd, at 7PM join Deonne Myrick for
of reminiscing and telling tales. Feel free to bring your ques- all-levels yoga. Yoga is $5/adult; kids under 18 are free. The
Central Vermont Boy Scout Troops and the
tions! Sponsored by Lake Sunapee Bank, this event is free and yoga series is co-sponsored by Nina Gaby and Craig Smith. Barre Partnerships
open to the public. Donations for the restoration and mainte- Barre Community Yard and Sidewalk Sale
Extempo returns to the Brookfield Old Town Hall again on
nance of The Old Town Hall will gladly be accepted.
Then on Sunday, August 20th bring your kids down to the Wednesday August 23rd at 8 PM. This is one of our most to benet
Brookfield Old Town Hall to join a hip hop dance class with popular events of the summer, and this year, the extempo
Shannon Kelly! Starting at 3PM, this hour-long class is an storytellers from 2012 will reprise their best-of stories. Scouting Monument Fundraising
all-ages all-levels class.Kids will learn a fun, happy, exer- Extempo features original and true stories, told in the first 8/26 & 8/27
centric dance to Pharrells song Happy! If the weather is person, without any notes or aids. There is no admission for Sat 10am to 5pm Sun 11am to 3pm
nice, there will be swimming and snacks at Hippo Park & this event. Instead, attendees may use their donation dollars to
Sunset Lake to follow. This event is free to all participants. vote for their favorite stories. This event is sponsored by a Anyone interested in participating or donating merchandise can contact
Early Risers, come down to the Old Town Hall in Brookfield generous grant from the Vermont Community Foundation. Pierre Couture at 802-279-2221
on Monday August 21st. The one-hour class begins at 7:30 As always, we thank The Frankenburg Agency of Randolph
am. Emma Manion will lead us through energizing stations for serving as our lead sponsor for the entire 2017 series of If anyone would like additional information on the Scouting
of exercises, easily adapted to all levels of fitness. Bring a few events at the Brookfield Old Town Hall. See you soon! Monument Fund, or donations, you can do so by contacting
Steve Restelli at 802-310-6868
or by visiting the website:

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17-6089 (8/17)

The Society of Vermont Artists & Craftsmen Presents


26th Annual Late Summer Arts & Crafts Festival TRUE
If you missed our July1st Arts and Craft Festival, youll
certainly want to attend our second special event of this sum-
Marielle LAllier (doll clothes); Richard and Vera Long (hand
turned wooden bowls); Dona Nazareko (handmade baskets);
COLORS
B &D
mer: the 26th Annual Lake Summer Arts and Crafts Festival! and Patricia Turschman (jewelry). LINDS ESIGNS
This festival will be held on Saturday, August 19th, from Demonstrations by instructors at the Fletcher Farm School "Let us measure so you don't have to"
10AM to 4PM, rain or shine, at the Fletcher Farm School for for the Arts and Crafts will take place throughout the day. Professional Installation Available
the Arts and Crafts, on Route 103 south Lulow, VT. Charles Dion will demonstrate the art of chain saw carving. 141 River Street
Juried crafts will feature water and oil paintings, folk art, There will also be food concessions offering a variety of items Montpelier, VT 05602 26
YEARS
primitives, jewelry, woodworking, photography, fabric prod- to tempt your appetite and the Lazy Cow will offer delicious 223-1616 &
ucts, pottery, handmade soaps, maple syrup, party dips and ice cream. There will also be childrens activities, a raffle, and truecolorshd@gmail.com
COUNTING!

herbal products, handwoven items, and much more! There a silent auction to benefit the Fletcher Farm School.
will be many of your favorite artisans returning as well as a We hope you and your family will join us for another spe- PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION AVAILABLE
variety of new participants. This years new artists include cial festival!
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Laurisa Gregoire. The service in remembrance of her life will many close friends, meant the world to her. In addition, her
be at the Maple Hill Cemetery in Washington on August 14, interests ranged from antiques, gardening, painting, reading
2017, at 11:00 a.m. There will be no calling hours. In lieu of and volunteer work to traveling. She was an active member of
flowers, the family requests memorial contributions to Central Bethany Church and one of the original residents of Westview
Meadows at Montpelier, where she assumed the role of the
Dawn M. Dellveneri
Vermont Home Health & Hospice or Woodridge Rehabilitation
and Nursing. The Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home of 58 Summer communitys environmental conscience. Jeanne was prede-
St., Barre assisted the family with the arrangements. Those ceased by her husband, Bill, in 1995, after nearly 50 years of
Dawn Marie Dellveneri, 52, of marriage. She is survived by her son, William, of Port
Graniteville, VT, and formerly of Rutland, wishing to express online condolences may do so at: www.
Angeles, WA; son Mark, of Montpelier; son Scott, of
VT, passed away on Monday, August 7, pruneaupollifuneralhome.com <http://www.pruneaupollifu- Duxbury, MA, and wife Nancy; and daughter Lynne Hart and
2017 at the UVM Health Center in neralhome.com/> husband Russell, of Meredith, NH; and many grandchildren
Burlington, VT after a brief but coura- and great-grandchildren. Her family would like to extend a
geous battle with cancer. She was born in special thank-you to the many caregivers, therapists, nurses,
Rutland, VT on February 7, 1965. Later, KENNETH E. BUSHEY, 91, passed away Aug. physicians and caring staff who provided care, comfort and
she moved to the central Vermont area. 3, 2017, surrounded by loving family members. compassion at Woodridge Nursing facility and Central
She enjoyed several occupations includ- Kenneth was born on March 8, 1926, in Burlington, Vermont, Vermont Medical Center
ing delivery driver and dog groomer. the son of Perley and Charlotte (St. John) Bushey. Ken spent
Dawn had a passion for music. She his younger years in Milton, Vermont, and at the age of 17,
played the trumpet early in life and later the drums, and had joined the Navy where he was involved during World War II TERRY W. FREY, 64, of Garden Street,
extensive knowledge of classic rock and alternative music. serving on the aircraft carrier Antietam, being a plank mem- passed away on Aug. 7, 2017, at his home, with
She also had a great love for cats and dogs, and owned sev- ber. He was very proud of his service and could be usually his loving family at his bedside. Born Oct. 17,
eral beloved pets throughout her lifetime. Dawns biggest joy seen with his Antietam hat. Following his service, he enrolled 1952, in Springfield, Tennessee, he was the son
was spending time with her friend Janis and with her grand- in one of the first classes at the Culinary Institute of America. of Rayburn and Faye (Nunley) Frey. Terry
children, Mason and Elise Smith. She is predeceased by her He was a chef throughout his working career at a number of attended high school in Manteno, Illinois.
loving grandmother Virginia Young with whom she was very places in the Burlington area. He was an avid hunter and Following high school, he obtained a bachelors
close. Survivors include her long-time partner and best friend enjoyed gardening. Ken married L. Ann Barney of Richmond, degree in elementary and music education at
Janis Slora of Graniteville, VT, daughters Kerry Slora & part- VT, in December 1951 and lived in Richmond most of their Illinois State University. On Aug. 20, 1983, he married
ner Robert Mink of Waterbury, VT, and Leslie (Slora) Smith, lives. In later years, they moved to East Wallingford, Vermont. Loretta L. Mulligan in Randolph Center, VT. After they mar-
partner Eric Russell, and children Mason and Elise Smith of Ken is survived by his sister, Lorraine Johnson, of Burlington; ried, they lived in Marshfield, VT, Burlington, North Carolina,
Barre, VT. She is also survived by her dear friend Charles sister-in-law, Nanette (Mrs. Paul) Bushey, of Milton; and and Windsor, VT, before eventually settling in Williamstown.
Smith, and by many friends in her community. Services for brother and sister-in-law, Philip Sr. and Aline Bushey, of Terry was employed as a music and choral teacher at Orange
Dawn will be private. Her family extends great appreciation Smyrna; and by several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and High School in Hillsborough, North Carolina, Windsor High
for everyone who has offered their support. In her honor, turn grandnephews. He also had many friends in the Richmond, School and State Street School in Windsor, Barre City
on some good music and take a scenic drive, smell the grass Milton, and Burlington areas, as well as several in Florida Elementary and Middle School in Barre, and Twinfield Union
and feel the breeze, and tell those close to you that you love where he and Ann spent many winters. Ken and Ann were School in Marshfield. In his spare time, Terry enjoyed music,
them. For those who wish, donations in Dawns memory can both very giving, always there to help when family was in art, baking, gardening, composing and writing. He was a
be made to Central Vermont Humane Society https://cen- need during times of sickness or grieving and during joyful member of the Ascutney Union Church in Ascutney. Survivors
tralvermonthumane.org/online-donations/. times at family gatherings. include his wife, Loretta Frey, of Williamstown; his sons,
Jacob Frey and his partner, Shirlaine DeForge, of Groton,
Vermont, Christopher Frey and his wife, Habiba, of
LESTER E. CAMERON, 68, passed away in the comfort of Websterville; five grandchildren; his mother, Faye Frey, of
Charlene A. Gregoire his Moretown home on Aug. 2, 2017. Born on Dec. 20, 1948, Crossville, Tennessee; and his brother, William Frey, of
in Montpelier, Vermont, Lester was the son of Dean and Crossville, Tennessee.
WEBSTERVILLE - Charlene A. Mabel (Brooks) Cameron. Lester spent his early years on the
Gregoire, 62, passed away July 27, 2017, family farm in Warren where he enjoyed the loving affection
at Woodridge Nursing Home surrounded of his six older siblings. When he was a teenager, he moved JOHN RAMSEY GREENWAY,
by her family after a courageous battle with his parents to Freeman Hill in Moretown where he spent major general United States Army,
with cancer Charlene was born October the remainder of his years happily as a husband, father, grand- died at 82. He was a 1956 graduate of Norwich
23, 1954, in Barre, Vermont, the daughter father, farmer, sugar maker, logger, and steward of his family University, assigned to command or staff posi-
of Richard and Evelyn (Shatney) land. Lester married Marilyn Grandfield on Dec. 1, 1967, in tions in the Armys fighting forces at every
Gregoire. Charlene attended elementary Moretown. Together, they spent nearly 50 years building a life echelon from platoon through the Army Group
school in Websterville and graduated and raising their six children on the family farm and land in and retired from the Army after 34 years of ser-
from Spaulding High School in 1973. Moretown. Although always a farmer at heart, Lester worked vice. He was known for his dedication to the Army, his family
Charlene devoted her life to care of children starting out at in several capacities, including E.A. Grandfield Excavation, and especially to the soldiers with whom he served. General
TLC daycare in Montpelier. Charlene discovered her true pas- custodian at both Warren Elementary and Harwood Union Greenway was born in Jersey City in 1935; his family moved
sion for the care of deaf children while taking a night course High School, and as a member of the town road crew in south and nearer the coast to Rumson, New Jersey, which is a
Moretown. Lester took great pride and joy in his family and town between two rivers and the ocean. He completed his
in American Sign Language. Charlene worked at the Austine nothing made him happier than being surrounded by his six early schooling there, meeting his future wife, Phyllis Gosling.
School for the Deaf for many years followed by working at children and their families. From an early age, he loved He entered Norwich University in 1952, and married Phyllis
various schools in Vermont, New Hampshire, and South horses, especially draft horses, and had many teams over the his senior year. The couple lived the latter half of his senior
Carolina working with deaf children. After her retirement course of his 68 years. In addition, Lester enjoyed gardening year in Northfields. Beginning in Fort Knox, he was assigned
Charlene worked occasionally as a house and pet sitter all with his wife, journaling (something he did up until his death), to Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Thereafter, his many assign-
over Vermont. Charlenes hobbies and passions were crafting, reading, viewing wildlife, time with his 1968 rusty, trusty ments in the service included the Armor Advanced Course,
especially cross stitch and crochet. Charlene was also an avid Massey Ferguson, and watching Western movies. Lester is Command and General Staff College and the War College at
bird watcher and movie buff; she particularly enjoyed any- survived by his large and loving family, including his wife of Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. His eldest son was born in
thing Disney or Star Trek. She traveled all over the United 49 years, Marilyn, of Moretown; sons Scott Cameron and Michigan, three sons in Hawaii and the youngest in Heidelberg,
States, Mexico, and Spain. Charlene was especially devoted partner, Kriss Naylor, of North Haverill, New Hampshire, Germany. Other specifics in assignment were Vietnam, where,
to her family and particularly the children for whom she was Martin Cameron and wife, Jennifer, of Moretown; daughters as a captain, he was an advisor to a South Vietnam unit in the
the most fun adult around. Charlene is survived by her Kimberly Swanson and husband, Kurt, of Moretown, Pamela Delta, where he survived a close call, a bullet passing through
father Richard Gregoire of Websterville, Vermont; brother Dow and husband, Hugh, of Moretown, Michelle Gauthier his helmet and liner. He was awarded the Bronze Star with
Steven and wife Mary of Roanoke, Virginia; brother Scott and and husband, Eric, of Jackson, Wyoming, and Nicole V device for involvement in that action. At that time, his
wife Donna of North Randolph, Vermont; brother Jeffrey of Rocheleau and husband, Marc, of Moretown; and seven family, consisting of four boys under nine years of age, was
grandchildren. His family would like to extend their deepest living in Killeen, Texas. Assignments after Vietnam included
South Barre, Vermont. Survivors also include one aunt, Linda thanks and appreciation to Dr. Heitzman, Dr. Brock, Dr. Kahn completing Command and General Staff College; the
Morse; special cousins, Kelly & Tim Felty, Sara McCloud, and the Mad River Valley Ambulance for their years of excep- Pentagon; Germany (joint staff assignment, where his fifth
and Martha Vitagliano; four nephews, four nieces, one great tional care.
nephew, and one great niece. Charlene is predeceased by her son was born); an unaccompanied tour in Korea; returned to
Fort Hood (for the third time) to command; First Cavalry
mother, Evelyn Gregoire; her grandparents, Roy and Helen Squadron in the 2nd Armored Division; The War College,
Gregoire and Charles and Mildred Shatney; and one niece EVELYN JEANNE (WHITEHEAD) FITZSIMMONS, Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Fort Leavenworth. His focus and
94, died peacefully at Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing assignments in later years was in force design, first in Fort
on July 28, 2017. She was born on March 22, 1923, in Leavenworth, then doctrinal development in both Fort Monroe
Locally
Locally Family
Family Owned
Owned &
& Operated
Operated Since
Since 1908
1908 Moosic, Pennsylvania, the youngest of five children born to and continuing in the Pentagon after being promoted to briga-
Joseph and Mabel (Bugdale) Whitehead. Jeanne grew up in dier general. He was promoted to major general in Washington,
Let Us Help You Parsons and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and attended public D.C. From 1987 to 1989, he served as deputy commander, I
schools there, graduating from Coughlin High School in Corps and Fort Lewis. He then returned to the Department of
1941. She married William T. Fitzsimmons on Nov. 24, 1946, the Army Staff as assistant deputy chief of staff for operations
Prearrange Your after his return from service in Europe during WWII, having and planning. Retiring in 1991, General Greenway worked as
met him before the war while they were both summer employ- a defense consultant for Burdeshaw Associates in Bethesda,
Service and ees at the Buck Hill Inn in Pennsylvania. Jeanne spent much Maryland. In 1993, the family returned to Yorktown, Virginia,
of her life raising her family and making her home a welcom- but having kept focus on Norwich University throughout the
ing center of good food and conversation for her many friends years, the Greenways purchased a home in Northfield, close
Funeral Trust. and extended family. She moved to Montpelier in 1947, when to campus. General Greenway is survived by his wife of 61
her husband Bill joined National Life, and over the subse- years, Phyllis Gosling Greenway; five sons, John, Andrew,
quent seven decades she was a tireless supporter of her vari- Richard, Douglas and Matthew; brother, George R. Greenway;
Thoughtful
Thoughtful Service in Accordance ous communities: Bethany Church, her neighborhood on sister, Mary Edwards; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grand-
with
with Your Wishes Merrill Terrace, National Life families, her cherished friends children.
at Westview Meadows, and always, her family, both immedi-
Arrangements
Arrangements Coordinated Anywhere ate and extended. A month before her death, a remarkably
diverse assembly of her nieces and nephews from across the GEORGE A. LAKE, 72, of Barre, died on Aug. 3,
Serving All
Serving All Faiths
Faiths in the Central Vermont Area country gathered in Montpelier to honor the last living mem- 2017, at his home. George was born in South
ber of her generation of Whiteheads. She was a devoted and Dorset, the son of George and Jenney (Larose) Lake. He
Traditional Funeral Services
Traditional loving daughter, mother, aunt, grandmother and great-grand- attended Dorset schools and lived in South Dorset. George
and Cremation
and Cremation Services for All Faiths mother. Jeannes immediate and extended family, and her left for the Army during Vietnam. Upon his return, he fell in
love, moved to Barre in 1969, and started a family. He loved
Handicap Accessible
Accessible Hearing Assistance Barre so much, he never left. George loved fishing, playing
In loving memory of horseshoes and being outdoors. Most of all, he enjoyed spend-
Handicap
Additional Seating
Additional Seating with
with Closed
Closed Circuit
Circuit Television for Funeral Home Services
ing time with his family. He is survived by three daughters,
Cindy Barney Tammy Starr and husband, Michael, of Muldraugh, Kentucky,
Tonia Lake and husband, Russell Beede, of Washington, and
Bruce W. Judd, Director 10/20/77 - 8/20/11 Heather Welch and husband, Buddy Sr., of Topsham; a sister,
802-476-3233 Fax 802-476-4310
Christopher C. Judd If memories bring us Shirley Blanchard, of Wallingford; six grandchildren; and
hwfhinvt@charter.net closer four great-grandchildren.
R. Brent
R. Brent Whitcomb,
Whitcomb, Director
Director We are never far apart
802-476-3251 Fax
802-476-3251 Fax 802-479-0250
802-479-0250 For you are always in our LORRAINE M. (HUGHES) MUNCIL, 89, a
77Academy
thoughts
Academy St.,
St., Barre,
Barre, VT
VT 05641
05641 Sandra L.
L. Whitcomb
Whitcomb
lifelong resident of central Vermont, passed
Sandra
whitcombsinvt@charter.net
And forever in our hearts.
whitcombsinvt@charter.net
802-476-3203
802-476-3203 away peacefully at Burlington Health and
Rehabilitation Center in Burlington on August 5,
Lawrence R.
Lawrence R. Pryor,
Pryor, Director
Director
802-476-3243 Fax
802-476-3243 Fax 802-476-4310
802-476-4310 Sadly missed by 2017. Born in Montpelier on December 10, 1927,
hwfhinvt@charter.net
hwfhinvt@charter.net Mom, Dad, Dave, Crystal, she was the daughter of the late James Harry and
Daren, Evan, Caitlin Rose (Loiselle) Hughes. Lorraine was
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survived by his wife of 47 years, Rita (Myott) Poulin; their
sons, Michael (Kari Green), of St. Cloud, Florida, Marc
(Nicole), of Barre, and daughter Dawn Dunn (William), of
Chattanooga, Tennessee; and a very special person who was
like a daughter, Veronica Collins-Lowe (Robert), of
a 1947 graduate of St. Michaels High School. On May 23, Washington, Vermont. Also surviving are many grandchil-
1949, she married Donald G. Muncil in Montpelier. Following dren, great-grandchildren, a sister, Cecile Todd (David), of
high school, Lorraine was employed briefly at National Life Leicester, Vermont; as well as nieces, nephews and extended
Insurance Company, New England Telephone and The family.
Childrens Store. Lorraine was a trivia whiz at the television
game show Jeopardy. She was a competitor and a relentless
force to deal with at the blackjack table and took no prisoners STANLEY EARL RICHARDSON,
even during a friendly game of poker. She was an avid bingo 87, passed away in the comfort of his
player and found great enjoyment playing high-stakes bingo home and family on August 3, 2017. Born in
at the casino and playing the dogs at the racetrack. Her motto, Stowe on March 28, 1930, he was the son of the
See you at the pool hall, play you a game of five-and-nine late Perley Richardson and Eva L. (Perry)
was echoed by the many nurses who cared for her in her final Richardson. On September 28, 1960, he married
years. Quick-witted, a wordsmith with a great sense of humor, the former Ida M. Santamore in Elizabethtown,
she often gave others gracious and flattering compliments at New York. Stan grew up in Stowe and attended schools there.

CCV. Because...
will. Being the diehard Red Sox fan she was, she was quick to At the age of 17, he joined the U.S. Navy and served on the
defend her position with anyone sympathizing with the NY aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt. Upon his dis-
Pinstripes. Lorraine loved to dance and show her talent. She charge, he worked several years in the woods logging for his
loved everything Irish and trusted everyone had a desire to uncle Azro Perry and then drove taxi for Morses Taxi Service
either be Irish or at least claim Irish ancestry. A woman of in Waterbury. Stan then began a career as a truck driver, work-
generosity, Lorraine supported Roman Catholic fundraising ing first for the Cosgrove Co. for several years and then for
initiatives. She gave to local causes and on occasion was Rousse Transportation, retiring in 1994 following 40 years of
known to stop her vehicle by the roadside and give cash to a being on the road. He was a member of the Teamsters, Local
presumed homeless person. Lorraine was an animal lover, and 597. In his leisure time Stan enjoyed traveling, fishing, hunt-
she and husband Don always made sure their young daughters ing, following NASCAR, the Boston Red Sox and the Patriots
had pets to love. If you were fortunate to know Lorraine, you as well as doing jigsaw puzzles. Stan is loved and mourned by
knew her three daughters were her pride and joy. Lorraine is his wife of 57 years, Ida Mae Richardson, of Bolton; their
loved and mourned by her daughters, Jacqueline Dutil, of children, Wendy Richardson, of Waterbury, Ricky Richardson
Brandon, Donna LeBlanc and her husband, Yvan, of and his wife, Angela, of Lorton Virginia, Randy Joe Richardson
Williamstown, and Jennifer Muncil, of Burlington; her five and his wife, Melody, of Middlesex, Robert Richardson, of
grandchildren and her three great-grandchildren; as well as Roxbury; two grandchildren; a great-grandson; four sisters,
nieces, nephews and extended family and close friend Tuija Gloria Santamore and her husband, Robert, of Moretown,
Lindell. The family extends their deep appreciation for the Mary Bedell, of No. Providence, Rhode Island, Sandy
love, care and dedication shown to Lorraine by the staff at Hennessey and her husband, Kevin, of Coventry, Rhode
Burlington Health and Rehabilitation Center, Drs. William Island, Cheryl Dailey, of Rollinsford, New Hampshire; three
Pendlebury and Mary Val Palumbo at The Memory Program brothers, Bruce Richardson and his wife, Nancy, of West
at The University of Vermont Medical Center, Dr. Meg Lebanon, New Hampshire, Perley Richardson Jr. and his wife,
Gerrish of central Vermont and the compassionate care by Lori, of Berwick, Maine, Charles Richardson and his wife,
hospice caregiver Martha Palmer Desautels. Debbie, of Waterbury Center; as well as nieces, nephews and
extended family. 7/19/17
FELTON P. MICHAEL, 69, of Waitsfield, VT, 8/2/17 I wanted to expand my horizons
passed away unexpectedly at his home on THOMAS GEORGE RYAN, 71, 8/16/17
of Three Mile Bridge and stay close to home.
Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017. Born Feb. 24, 1948, Road, died Aug. 2, 2017, at his home in Middlesex. He was Will Nally
raised in Devon, Pennsylvania, he was the son born in Montpelier on Nov. 4, 1945, the son of Everett and Farm Hand
of Wolfgang Michael and Hadassah P. Nimmo. Ethel (Progen) Ryan. Thomas attended school in Middlesex Cabot
On March 11, 1978, he and Maime Sipple Cain and graduated from Montpelier High School in the class of
were married in Waitsfield. Felton grew up out- 1964. Thomas worked for the state of Vermont Highway
side of Philadelphia where early rock n roll history was Department, the Department of Liquor Control, Gallagher
being made. This shaped many of his lifelong passions,
including amassing a vast record collection, a professional
level sound system, as well as DJing as the Fel-Tone Sound
Lumber, and National Life Insurance Co. He retired in 2006
after 30 years in the maintenance division at National Life. He
held many positions there, including groundskeeper, custodi-
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Co. He and a friend once visited Chubby Checker, unan- an, and chauffeur. He was an active member of the Middlesex
nounced, at his home. Mr. Checker greeted them at the door Volunteer Fire Department for many years. He served as fire
in his bathrobe and generously humored their youthful enthu- officer, assistant chief and later, fire chief for several years.
siasm at meeting a rock n roll star. Starting at an early age, He also served in the U.S. Army. On Sept. 24, 1966, Thomas
Felton worked in a bowling alley as a pin chaser. Later in life, married Julia (Greenslit) Ryan. Together, they had four chil-
he was a faithful member of the Mad River Stompers, a Valley dren. Later, Thomas married Lynn Brown who passed away in
team in an area bowling league. His family had been summer 2004, and later, Carol Martin. Thomas is survived by two
visitors to the Valley for years, where he decided to settle in daughters, Tina Kennedy and her husband, Scott, of Moretown;
1972. Soon after, he opened Reality Restaurant in the Village Carol James and her partner, Kara, of Colorado; two sons,
Square shopping center, operating it until 1977. He then Timothy Ryan and his wife, Ann, of Middlesex, and Everett
earned his electricians license, and continued to practice the Ryan, of Ohio; many grandchildren and great-grandson; his
trade as a master electrician for the rest of his career. For aunt, Evelyn Hendrickson, of East Montpelier; cousin Charley
many years, he provided power to the Warren 4th of July, Ryan, of Florida; brother-in-law Wayne Brown, of Florida;
early horse show events and the MRV craft fair since its and several great-nieces and -nephews.
inception. He was methodical and exacting in his work and Construction Update
instilled that work ethic in others: Any job worth doing, was Montpelier Transportation Projects
worth doing right. He also made it clear that if you borrowed JULIO ABREU SANTIAGO, 63, of Barre, Project Location: State Street, Main Street, and VT 12 Elm Street
a tool, it better go back just where you found it. He was a died Aug. 4, 2017. He was born Sept. 1, 1953, in - Work to include milling, paving, manhole and drainage structure adjust-
familiar face around town with his long beard, ponytail and Isabella, Puerto Rico, the son of Julio Velez and ments and extensive sidewalk improvements. VT 12-Northfield Street - new
water, sewer, storm water improvements, sidewalks and a stabilized road
signature leather cap. When he and Maimes daughters were Maria Santiago. Survivors include his wife, Lori base.
young, he enjoyed cross-country skiing with them in his back- Abreu; his children, Veronica, Julio Jr., Steven,
pack. As his daughters grew, he continued to support them in Angel and Cassie; 19 grandchildren; great-
Northfield Street Detour There are 3 active work zones within the
project. Through traffic is strongly encouraged to use Derby Drive-
other ways. He was fiercely proud of each of them. He never grandchildren; and his sisters, Maria Abreu and National Life Drive-Memorial Drive as an alternate route. The alternate
missed attending a musical performance or snipping out a Antolina Pittman. route for truck traffic is Dog River Road-Memorial Drive. Both routes
newspaper clipping from any of their many accomplishments. are marked with signs.
They continued to enjoy walks and cross-country skiing for Day Work will start on VT 12/Elm Street Monday (8/14). Expect traffic
many years to come, and spent many hours playing cribbage DAVID TILGNER, 55, passed away on Aug. 6, delays! See details below.
or working on tediously difficult puzzles. Both daughters also 2017, following a courageous battle with brain
developed a deep appreciation for classic rock and chest-rat- cancer. Born in Patchogue, New York, David Week of August 14th, 2017
tling organ fugues. Felton was the Mad River Valley Lions was the son of Charles Tilgner III and the late Day Work (7:00 am to 9:00 pm, M-F)
secretary for many years; he kept detailed notes, never missed Linda (Altman) Tilgner. On June 10, 2000, Dave VT 12/Elm Street The project activities on Elm Street will be very
a meeting and was instrumental in making the Memory Tree married his soul mate, Lori Bessery, in Stowe. similar to those on State Street and Main Street, except for the sidewalk
the annual tradition that it is today. He enjoyed spending his David grew up in Bennington, attended the Pine replacement work. Crews will mill, pave 2 courses of new pavement, adjust
time on crosswords, reading and watching television, espe- Cobble School in Williamstown, MA, and grad- structures and replace crosswalk ramps. Ditch lines will be cleaned and
cially Star Trek reruns. Live long and prosper as Felton uated in 1980 as valedictorian from Mount Anthony Union guardrail will be repaired on the north end of the project. Plans also call for
would say, and he certainly did just that. Felton is survived by High School where he was active in soccer and tennis. He widening of the western side of Elm Street between Cummings Street and
his wife, Maime Michael, of Waitsfield; daughters Louise continued his education at Princeton University, graduating North Park Street to accommodate for a new bike lane. Crews are estimat-
ing the Elm Street work to conclude in late September or early October,
Bienieki and husband Brian, of Chittenden, VT, and Anna cum laude in 1984 with a BSE in civil engineering. David depending on the weather.
Michael Ruelle and husband Wes, of Minneapolis, MN; three began his career in manufacturing management at Clairol
Monday (8/14) or Tuesday (8/15), milling operations will start at Spring
siblings, Charlie Goodman and wife Liz, of Waitsfield, Beebie where he was employed from 1984 1988. He then worked Street and progress to the end of the project at the Montpelier/Middlesex
Michael and husband Jesse Barth, of Middlesex, and Detta for The Coffee Connection and later, Starbucks in Boston in town line.
Hiscott and husband Tom, of Camillus, NY; two stepchildren, plant management. Returning to Vermont in 1996, David
Traffic - Travel will be reduced to one lane with alternating one-way traffic
David Cain and wife Nancy Turner, of Waitsfield, and Eliza spent the next 20 years with Green Mountain Coffee Roasters maintained by flaggers. Motorists can expect traffic delays all week.
Cain and husband Randy George, of Moretown; he also (now Keurig Green Mountain) in a variety of management
Northfield Street Update
leaves behind three granddaughters and many nieces and positions, most recently, vice president of portion pack manu-
nephews. facturing. David loved spending time with his family and Sewer Installation Installation of the new sewer main pipe will continue
friends. He enjoyed many outdoor activities, including hiking, from #68 progressing towards Derby Drive.
skiing, golf and tennis. He enjoyed playing recreational ice Water Installation Installation of the new water main will also continue
RONALD J. RON POULIN hockey during the winter at Stowe Arena. David especially this week from #56 Northfield Street toward Derby Street.
passed away in Zephyrhills, Florida, enjoyed going to his kids activities; he loved supporting Alex Service connections will continue this week. Advance notification will be
on July 28, 2017. He was born in Barre, and Kate on the sidelines and in the rink. He particularly provided for planned service interruptions.
Vermont, on Aug. 28, 1935, the son of Gerard enjoyed his camps at Joes Pond in Danville where he could Traffic Alternating one-way traffic is anticipated all week. Motorists are
and Irene (Chouinard) Poulin. He attended St. be found water skiing, relaxing on the dock with friends and strongly encouraged to seek alternative routes using Derby Drive or Dog
Monica School and graduated from Spaulding family or driving the boat for Alex, Kate and their friends, and River Road during construction. Traffic delays of up to 10 minutes can be
High School in 1953. He enlisted in the U.S. at the Northwoods Club in Minerva, New York, where he expected on Northfield Street.
Army in 1954 and was commissioned a second lieutenant in liked to fish, hike, swim, cook out and meet friends for an It is illegal in VT to use any handheld portable electronic devices while
1956. He served a total of 31 years, retiring in 1985 with the annual hunting trip. David is survived by his wife, Lori driving. The law carries fines of up to $200 with points assessed if the
rank of lieutenant colonel from the Vermont Army National Tilgner, of Stowe; their children, Alex D. Tilgner and Kate C. violation occurs in a work zone.
Guard. He was the founder and operator of Poulin Aluminum Tilgner, both at home in Stowe; his father, Charles Tilgner III Contact Francine Perkins, Project Outreach Coordinator, FRP Enterprises,
Products Inc. in Barre. He sold the business and retired in and his wife, Elisabeth, of Exeter, New Hampshire; his LLC with any questions or concerns with regards to the project at 802-479-
1996. His retirement hobbies included building furniture and brother, Charles Chips Tilgner and wife, Dina, of Omaha, 6994. Construction updates will be posted on www.roadworkupdates.com,
The City of Montpeliers Front Porch Forum and Facebook Pages, Montpe-
clocks, researching genealogy, the stock market, golfing, Nebraska; his in-laws, as well as aunts, nieces, nephews and lier Alives Facebook Page and Makeover Montpeliers Facebook Page.
quilting and enjoying his family and grandchildren. He is extended family.
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es a trappers petition that
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The which otters can be killed in
inhumane, body-gripping traps
Sewing Basket for their pelts. The Vermont
www.sewingbasketvt.com Fish & Wildlife Department
A Professional Sewing Service Since 1982 has proposed a rule that would
grant the trappers request, yet the Department has still not Dear Editor,
provided adequate justification for their support of the pro- I recently learned that no Vermont town has a plastic bag
posal. ban. Given that Vermont has been an environmental leader
When asked to provide justification for this particular rule since the 70s, I was surprised and disappointed. After living
www.facebook.com/vtworld.news change, the Department has admitted that their position is 35 years in Middlesex, my husband and I moved to Lee,
based solely on anecdotal information from trappers - hardly Massachusetts in 2011, to be closer to grandchildren. We
a reason to support extending trapping season on one of chose Lee partly because it was most like Montpelier in the
Vermonts most cherished animals. The Department offers the Berkshires. After our move, I joined the Lee Greener Gateway
flimsy explanation that they want to extend otter season so Committee. In 2015, the committee started the process of
Orange North Supervisory Union that the pelts of otters who are killed out of season acciden-
Public Notices writing 2 bylaws for consideration at our 2016 Town Meeting:
Serving the Towns of Orange, Washington, and Williamstown
tally in beaver traps, can be sold by the trappers. Yet when we a plastic bag and Styrofoam ban. About 24 Massachusetts
www.onsu.org 802-433-5818 asked the Department how many otters are killed out of sea- towns already had plastic bag and/or Styrofoam bans. We
Homelessness son, they tell us the average is 0-1! This is a solution in presented drafted bylaws to our Selectboard, held public hear-
The Orange North Supervisory Union is interested in locating children and search of a problem.
youth who may be experiencing homelessness. These children and youth ings, and contacted local media. Using community input, the
are entitled to receive an education and have a full and equal opportunity to Its evident that the Department supports this trapping
final drafts of the 2 bylaws were passed. Businesses and com-
succeed in schools within the supervisory union. If you know of any child extension for trapper convenience. Currently, trappers have to
experiencing temporary homelessness in the area who is not enrolled in munity members were given a year to comply. The committee
modify their beaver traps in March in order to avoid trapping
school, please contact Andrea Wasson, Co-Director of School Transforma-
otter out of season. Even though the trapper who submitted assisted with pamphlets for businesses and consumers, posters
tion, Orange North Supervisory Union, 111B Brush Hill Road, William-
stown, VT 05679, 802-433-1877 the petition claims that these trap modifications are cumber- for businesses, and reminders in utility bills.
some, the Department denies that trapper convenience is the Our committee has promoted consumer use of reusable
Notice of Child Find PK-12 Students
Orange North Supervisory Union is Seeking to Identify All Children with motivation for their decision to support the proposal, yet has bags. With grants, we commissioned a student to create a Lee
Disabilities Residing in Washington, Orange and Williamstown. been unable to put forth any other basis that meets the smell logo for a cloth bag, which businesses sell. We gave these
Under federal and state law, including the Individuals with Disabilities bags to the food pantry, WIC program, and senior citizens. We
Education Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Orange test.
North Supervisory Union has a duty to locate, identify, and evaluate all To elevate wildlife management into the 21st century, and have also sponsored gently used reusable bag swaps at our
children with disabilities residing in Washington, Orange and Williamstown,
to actually align it with the perils these animals face due to the library and Farmers Market. Now, 55 Massachusetts towns
ages birth through 21, regardless of whether they are currently enrolled in
public school. Homeless children temporarily residing in any of these towns, effects of climate change, water pollution and other threats, have plastic bag bans. The state legislature is working on a
and children enrolled in programs of home study and/or private schools are the Department would be well-advised to proceed with cau- statewide ban. I strongly encourage Montpelier officials, and
also covered by this effort. Where a child is found to meet certain statutory
criteria, the school district has a duty to provide certain educational services tion. The Department should also consider the views of all those in surrounding towns, to pursue a ban. According to The
and/or modications and accommodations so that the child may receive a stakeholders, including those who recognize the intrinsic Wall Street Journal, the U.S. uses 100 billion plastic shopping
free and appropriate public education as dened by law. value of Vermonts wildlife, alive versus dead. 75% of bags annually. An estimated 12 million barrels of oil is
If you are aware of a child who may have a disability, you may contact the
school district as follows, to make a referral for identication and/or evalu- Vermonters who were recently polled by the University of required to make them. If we all do our part to reduce this
ation: Vermonts Center for Rural Studies want to ban trapping alto- source of littering, ocean pollution, and drain on resources,
Call or write: Andrea Wasson, Co-Director of School Transformation,
Orange North Supervisory Union, 111B Brush Hill Road, Williamstown, gether. Fish & Wildlife, are you listening? our Earth will be healthier, as will future generations.
Vermont 05679, 802-433-1877

The Lawn Mower


Copies of Parental Rights Under Section 504 and Parental Rights in Special
Education are available upon request by contacting the person identied
above.
Be assured that all information collected about a child will be stored in
locked les and will remain condential under the protections of the Family
Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Individuals with Dis-

I
abilities Education Act. By G. E. Shuman
Section 504 Compliance know Ive mentioned in the past that Finally, a few days later, I did open the box and was pleas-
In compliance with Section 504 Act of 1973 the Orange North Supervisory
Union provides this notice to all employees, beneciaries, and the citizens I dont particularly like mowing my antly surprised at the relatively few pieces in the box. There
who reside in the member towns of Orange, Washington and Williamstown. lawn. I dont particularly like snow was just a small bag of nuts and bolts, four wheels, (I guessed,
1. Orange North Supervisory Union is responsible for identifying, evaluat- blowing more, but mowing is not some-
ing, and affording access to appropriate educational services if a student is one for each corner,) the handle, and even the mower itself.
found 504 eligible. thing I ever look forward to. You may love mowing grass, and I succeeded in getting the mower together in a relatively
2. Orange Supervisory Union and member districts do not discriminate if so Im happy for you. I do it, but I would just rather not. short period of time, especially since Im a real man, and real
against otherwise qualied individuals who may have handicapping condi-
tions in admission and/or access to education or employment in its programs About a week ago I bought a new mower, on sale, at Stuff- men dont read directions. The problem was that the lawn re-
and activities. mart. I decided that I had tortured my dozen-year-old little ally needed mowing by that day. (I hadnt seen the dachshund
3. Any individual with a complaint or concern regarding Orange North mower enough, on our hill and tall grass, and decided to put it in quite a while.) At this point, my only real hope was that my
Supervisory Unions compliance with Section 504 may seek a resolution
through out to pasture, if you get the pun. Ha. new mower wouldnt start, but I was sorely disappointed. I
Andrea Wasson, Co-Director of School Transformation, Orange North My wife has a dachshund, and its a miniature dachshund, put oil in the brand new little motor and then lled up the gas
Supervisory Union at that. I usually determine when it is time to cut the grass tank. It started on the very rst pull of the rope. Dang! They
111B Brush Hill Road, Williamstown, VT 05679, 802-433-1877
when I put her out for her morning pee. (I mean the dachs- just dont make things the way they used to.
Protection of Student Rights hund, not my wife.) My theory is that If I can still see the I cant really be complaining about mowing our little lawn,
In compliance with federal requirements under the Protection of Student
Rights Act (PPRA), this is to provide parents with notice of specic parental dog in the grass on the side lawn then I can safely let it grow although I guess I just have been. In truth, which is something
rights of request with regard to the following: for a few more days. (The grass, not the dachshund. That dog I try to avoid in these columns, your living room carpet is
1. Policy on the rights of parents upon request to inspect any survey created never grows.) probably bigger than our lawn, but Id wager that your carpet
by a third party (a survey funded by a non-U.S. Department of Education
source). If the third-party survey involves questions related to political Anyway, I bought my new cut-rate grass cutter from my doesnt have a hillside on one end of it. If it does, you should
afliations, mental or psychological problems, sexual behavior and attitudes, favorite big box store and brought it home in a big box that really have your house looked at.
illegal or antisocial behavior, critical appraisals of family members, income just t in the back of the car. Truthfully, I had a bit of trouble I was surprised when I began mowing that the mower was
or privileged relationships such as doctors or lawyers, parents may opt their
children out of its administration. This requirement also applies to the col- getting the thing out of the box. First of all, its hard to un- very easy to use and cut through that tall grass like, well, like a
lection, disclosure, or use of student information for marketing purposes. box something when you cant nd your trusty box cutter. I new lawn mower through grass. I dont think Ill dread the aw-
2. Secondary schools are to provide upon written request from military
recruiters or an institution of higher education, access to secondary school couldnt nd my trusty box cutter. Ho Hum. Oh dear what ful task of mowing the lawn quite so much now. I might even
students names, addresses, and telephone numbers. Parents may request in did I do with that thing? I thought as I decided to open the have to nd something with shorter legs than a dachshund to
writing their childs name not be on the list. mower box tomorrow, or maybe the next day. measure the grass with next time, if there is such an animal.
Policies and procedures are available at all schools in the Orange North
Supervisory Union and can be found at our website www.ONSU.org.

Personally Identiable Information
The schools comprising the Orange North Supervisory Union (Orange
Center School, Washington Village School, Williamstown Elementary
School, Williamstown Middle High School) have designated the following
personally identiable information as directory information under the Family
Rights and Privacy Act:
The ONSU and its member districts designate the following information as
directory information:
Students name, mailing address, birthday (month and
day only), dates of enrollment
Parent or legal guardians name and mailing address
Students grade level classication
Students participation in recognized school activities
and sports
Weight and height of members of athletic teams
Students diplomas, certicates, awards and honors
received

The ONSU and its member districts will release directory information
without prior written consent unless the parent or eligible student informs
the principal or superintendent in writing that any or all of the information
designated above should not be released without prior consent.
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Now on Netflix story of the Portland Mavericks. In the 1960s, Bing Russell STATE OF VERMONT
(Kurt Russells dad) was best known as the Deputy Sheriff on STATE OF VERMONT
SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT
The Battered Bastards of Baseball Bonanza. But though he liked acting, he loved baseball. Bing Washington Unit Washington Unit
HHHH Russell used his own money to fund astoundingly serious and PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION

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nerdy baseball coaching videos meant to teach fundamentals Docket No. 369-6-17 Wnpr Docket No. 321-5-17 Wnpr
im Tebow is one of the most famous sports figures in to little leaguers. Multiple Major League managers showed IN RE THE ESTATE OF:
America. He is best known for being Christian, but he ac- IN RE THE ESTATE OF:
tually plays sports from time to time as well. Tebow was a star
Bings tapes to their own players.
BRUCE E. CLICHE PHYLLIS T.
When Russell founded an unaffiliated club in Portland, Ore-
quarterback for the University of Florida. Then he was a lousy gon, the baseball world assumed that it would fail. Every other LATE OF: GLADDING
LATE OF:
quarterback in the NFL. minor league team in America consisted of players drafted and Calais, Vermont
This year, he made headlines with his unusual decision to paid by Major League clubs. How would The Mavericks find Barre City, Vermont
become a professional baseball player. The media scoffed. I Notice To Creditors
scoffed. But, strangely enough, Mr. Tebow
players? And compete?
Bing Russell put an advertisement in To the creditors of Bruce E. Cliche, Notice To Creditors
is doing all right. He is a productive start- The Sporting News announcing open late of Calais, Vermont. To the creditors of Phyllis T.
ing Outfielder for the St. Lucie Mets, a Gladding, late of Barre City,
tryouts. Five hundred men showed up. I have been appointed to administer Vermont.
single-A affiliate of the New York Mets. Russell himself selected the twenty-five this estate. All creditors having
At work the other day, a guy who saw a I have been appointed to administer
best. Not the youngest. Not the stron- claims against the decedent or the this estate. All creditors having
Tebow story on ESPN stated that Tebow is gest. Not the most physically gifted. estate must present their claims in claims against the decedent or the
living the good life, getting paid well, and The best. writing within four (4) months of estate must present their claims in
is one step away from the Major Leagues. They competed pretty darn well. In the first publication of this notice. writing within four (4) months of
None of that is true. And thats when it hit me: most people The claim must be presented to the first publication of this notice.
their very first game, the Mavericks pitcher threw a no-hitter. me at the address listed below
- even most sports fans - dont know anything about Minor The claim must be presented to
And that set the stage for years of consistent dominance by the with a copy sent to the Court. me at the address listed below
League baseball. upstart Portland team. Their philosophy was to run the bases The claim may be barred forever with a copy sent to the Court. The
The annual MLB Draft has 40 rounds. A kid who is drafted hard, take chances, be ridiculous, and have fun. While every if it is not presented within the claim may be barred forever if it
is, at best, a few years away from getting to the big leagues. other club in their league lost their best players to AA, the four (4) month period. is not presented within the four (4)
More realistically, he will never come close. For every Major Mavericks became a tight family all working hard to impress Dated: August 10, 2017 month period.
League team you have heard of, there are at least four minor their baseball-savant boss. Dated: August 4, 2017
league teams that youve never heard of (AAA is the highest Signed: Faye Wilder, Fiduciary
Minor League baseball is so uninspiring that the only minor 80 Page Road Signed: Paul Gladding, Fiduciary
level, single A is the lowest). leaguer that you have even heard of is a washed-up Quarter- Northfield, Vermont 05663 c/o Michael D. Caccavo
The reason why even baseball fans dont care about Minor back. It doesnt have to be that way. Following a baseball team P.O. Box 459
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more than soulless corporate factories that help a few gifted You get to share a magical summer with guys that you care
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about, watching them play a sport that you love.
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The Battered Bastards of Baseball is the feel-good base- Washington Unit
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team was affiliated except one. Probate Division Washington Probate Division
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By Wayne F. Burke
Spaulding High School Class
that dot
the freckled of 2017 for your support of
sidewalk
and puddles with Project Graduation!
bubbles and The community support was truly amazing and greatly appreciated.
rings Thank you to all the local businesses, organizations, families and
within rings: friends who donated time, money and items. The kids had a fun and
bracelets safe evening at Pizza Putt and aboard the Spirit of Ethan Allen. Prizes
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by George Matheson wherever
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Before you moved away. beneath the trees with headlights like torches
Leaving them with broken hearts. like pools on asphalt
Blue as the sky. you can take a dip in spattered by
Now they hang their heads and cry. or hide from the heat in, rain
at least forty days
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Nor stop to pick them. until things cool
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Each day as they drive by. running down the
They just go along their way. [As required by the 1979 Guidelines for Eliminating
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A basic concept when looking at the body through the lens Feel free to contact myself or
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all considered part of the same system of waste elimination
rather than physical organs that act separately and dont affect Joshua Singer is a
each other. Its surprisingly common to see signs of imbalance nationally board certified and
in these various organs that you may not necessarily relate licensed acupuncturist in
to each other. In Chinese medical understanding, we would private practice in Montpelier.
Josh has relocated his
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and asthma, different branches of the same tree. Though this Montpelier. This is at River
perspective is before the modern microscope and scientific Street Wellness, a
method, recorded medical history has shown this understand- collaborative team of
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personal clinical experience as well. supporting the health care of
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2017 Solar Eclipse: A Historic Day
F
or many Americans, Aug. 21 will be a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see
one of the greatest displays in nature:
a total solar eclipse. Partial solar
eclipses those in which the moon blocks a
portion of the sun during the daytime hours
arent particularly uncommon. Total solar
eclipses, in contrast, are far less common, es-
pecially for people who dont have the means
or interest to travel to obscure corners of
the globe to witness them.

While solar eclipses can be some of the most spectacular


shows in nature, they also can be very dangerous if viewers
dont follow proper precautions. Here are some important
things to know.
EYE DAMAGE CAN BE PERMANENT
Staring at the sun any time can cause permanent, ir-
reversible eye damage, so its important to take eye safety
seriously. The human retina is very sensitive to light and
also quite delicate. Too much sunlight can cause damage,
resulting in solar retinopathy. In extreme cases it can cause
blindness, but more often it results in other serious vision
problems such as yellow or dark spots or blurred eyesight.
Solar eclipses are a particular risk because viewers are
tempted to stare at the sun for long periods of time. Even a STAY SAFE: optical device. Similarly, do not look at the sun through a
small sliver of sunlight showing is enough to cause perma- Homemade filters or ordinary sunglasses, even very dark camera, a telescope, binoculars, or any other optical device
nent eye damage. To save your vision, make sure you use ones, are not safe for looking at the sun. while using your eclipse glasses or hand-held solar viewer
proper eye protection not ordinary sunglasses. Always inspect your solar filter before use; if scratched or the concentrated solar rays will damage the filter and enter
SPECIAL PROTECTION NEEDED damaged, discard it. Read and follow any instructions printed your eye(s), causing serious injury.
To watch the eclipse safely, youll need to use appropriate on or packaged with the filter. Always supervise children Seek expert advice from an astronomer before using a solar
eye glasses to filter out the sunlight. According to NASA, using solar filters. filter with a camera, a telescope, binoculars, or any other
only four manufacturers have been certified under the inter- Stand still and cover your eyes with your eclipse glasses or optical device.
national ISO 12312-2 standard for these glasses: Rainbow solar viewer before looking up at the bright sun. After glanc- If you are within the path of totality, remove your solar
Symphony, American Paper Optics, Thousand Oaks Optical ing at the sun, turn away and remove your filter do not filter only when the moon completely covers the suns bright
and TSE 17. Its a good idea to order eclipse glasses early remove it while looking at the sun. face and it suddenly gets quite dark. Experience totality, then,
because high demand may cause a backlog or shortage of Do not look at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed sun as soon as the bright sun begins to reappear, replace your
these safety devices. through an unfiltered camera, telescope, binoculars, or other solar viewer to glance at the remaining partial phases.

TOTAL ECLIPSE:
While this years eclipse is a total one
meaning the entire suns disk will be
blocked by the moon only a small slice
of the United States will get to witness the
eclipse in its totality. Most Americans will
witness a partial eclipse in which the moon
leaves a portion of the sun exposed. The
closer you are to the path of totality, the more
of the sun will be covered.

NASA MAP
The National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration (NASA) has prepared the map
shown above to illustrate where the total and
partial eclipses will be visible. A total solar
eclipse will only be visible in the shaded
gray area. People who want to see the total
eclipse will either have to live in that area or
make travel plans to get there.
NASAs map also shows the timeline for
Map Courtesy of NASA the eclipse, from around 10:20 a.m. Pacific
time until 2:50 p.m. Eastern on Aug. 21.

Solar Eclipse Photography


P
hotography is all about capturing light, to replicate the right conditions to prepare for it. With the safely perhaps one with a filter for the partial eclipse, and
proper filter in place, you can practice shooting photos of another unfiltered for the brief total eclipse when the corona
and one of the most dramatic and
the sun in daylight to get some idea of the lenses and camera is visible.
memorable ways to do that is during a setup that will give you the results youre hoping for. The key is to have safety precautions in place to avoid eye
solar eclipse. You also can practice at night by photographing the moon, damage by accidentally pointing the unfiltered camera into
which will be the same size as the eclipse. the sun before or after the total eclipse.
SAFETY FIRST Because a total eclipse is the fastest and most dramatic
Any time you plan on photographing the sun, youll need change in lighting that Mother Nature can throw at a pho- SMARTPHONES
to acquire an appropriate solar filter. Not only will a proper tographer, you should take the time to make sure youre If youre careful to not look directly at the sun, its pos-
filter protect your eye sight which should be your top familiar with all the cameras settings. A total eclipse, which sible to get great eclipse photos from a smartphone. If you
concern in this type of photography but it also can keep will last less than three minutes at peak locations, is no time try to use the digital zoom feature to focus on the sun and
your equipment from being destroyed. to be learning about your new gear. moon, though, most phones will create a pixelated, unim-
Both digital and film cameras can be damaged or ruined pressive image.
by unfiltered or improperly filtered sunlight. THE CORONA Its better to use smartphones to capture wide-angle pic-
Make sure you buy a filter that is properly certified and The most famous photographs of total solar eclipses al- tures of your friends and your surroundings while the eclipse
designed for direct sunlight, and follow all the manufac- ways show the corona, that faint, pearly glow that surrounds is happening, not a close-up of the eclipse itself.
turers directions for its safe use. the sun and is normally only visible during an eclipse.
The corona is made up of very dim light, though, so a BE IN THE MOMENT
PRACTICE proper filter that works during a partial eclipse may not Finally, keep in mind that viewing a total solar eclipse
Like in any type of quality photography, practice makes result in good images during the darkness of a total eclipse. may be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. No matter how
perfect. Professional photographers may use two or more cameras much you want to take the perfect image simply enjoy the
In the case of eclipses, which dont occur often, you have that are set up to capture the different phases of the eclipse wonder of this natural phenomenon.
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security, particularly in places like Southeast Asia.
Global sea level was also the highest on record and sea
surface temperatures globally were also record-high with a
sea level 3.25 inches higher than they were in 1993, the begin-
ning of the record. The year marked six consecutive years of
global sea levels being higher than the year before. Over the long
term, sea level rise is driven by the warming of the oceans (as
water expands as it heats up) and the addition of water from
melting polar ice.
On a more local level, the year, which was the second hottest
on record for the U.S., was the 20th consecutive warmer-than-
July 2017 Weather Statistics Barre-Montpelier VT normal year for the country a mark of the impact that long-
Highest temperature: 83 degrees on the 20th & 31st term warming is having. (See maop on page 16 of this weeks
Coolest daytime high: 61 degrees on the 14th, 24th WORLD.)
Lowest temperature: 44 degrees on the 30th Much of the country and North America has seen a baby blue
Warmest minimum 63 degrees on the 11th sky as opposed the clear dark blue sky we think of from days of Vermont Weather Trends Rest of August
old. This colored tinted whiter pale shade was the smoke from wild August as a whole appears to end just a tad cooler than aver-
Monthly average 65.5 which was 1.6 degrees below normal fires several thousand miles away pulled along by weather systems
Heating Degree days 46 Normal 40 marching across the country from west to east. Most of this smoke age overall per many of the mid to longer range computer model-
Cooling degree days 68 Normal 105 recently as accumulated in the NW. Part of Canada where it was ing, but the weighted coolness so far for this month is the main
Average daytime sky cover: 5/10ths which is partly sunny or unhealthy to breathe. Early in the month this smoke was nearly contributor. That means well see generally a little below sea-
scattered clouds intolerable in the Pacific Northwestern states. Meteorologists
dubbed this Smoke-Zilla.
sonal normals through about the middle of the 4th week of this
Heaviest precipitation: 1.41 on the 17th calendar month or about the 24th, and then we should moderate
Accumulated June precipitation: 4.72 Normal 4.08 upward going above normal in temperature lasting into the start
Deny This - of September. Thus the period from the 24th of August through
Precipitation Percent of normal: 116% of normal By now, weve all heard that 2016 was the hottest year on the 2nd of September might be warm and summery, if current
Largest snowfall: None record, and that heat-trapping greenhouse gases hit their highest models have any skill!
Thunderstorm days: 6 concentration ever, surpassing 400 parts per million for the first
Strongest winds 41 mph on the 8th from the west Thereafter into the first part of September temperatures begin
time in nearly 1 million years. But there are other climate to dip and rebound accordingly indicating the jet stream energy
change-related records that have flown more under the radar. becoming lower latitude and the occasional cold front getting
July 2017 Weather Cool but closer to seasonal norms... Several of those records were highlighted in the annual State of into Vermont.
The average temperature for July 2017 was below normal by the Climate report, released in the Bulletin of the American
about a degree and a half (-1.6) and temperatures never really Meteorological Society:
were as hot as what we saw in June reaching just 83 degrees For example, during August, ice-free areas of the Barents Sea
twice. One very cool morning recorded with 44 degrees on the (north of Norway and Russia) were up to 20F (11C) above
30th. The wild swings of the previous month owing to a very average, a figure that stunned climate scientists. The Chukchi
active jet stream pattern gradually become weaker but with Sea off Alaska and the waters to the west of Greenland were
apparent swings in temperatures as the storm track and jet stream 13F to 14F above average. Those warm waters were linked to
were just a little to the north stretching across central and south- the smallest annual winter peak in sea ice levels and the second
ern Canada with undulations keeping weather somewhat active lowest annual minimum.
but not too extreme. The average land surface temperature for the Arctic was 3.6F
Roughly half the month of July (15) had days with recorded (2.0C) above the 1981-2010 average a 6.3F (3.5C) rise in
measurable precipitation (0.01) with 2 days receiving greater temperatures since 1900. Record-high temperatures were mea-
than 1 inch amounts. sured below the surface of the permafrost, or permanently frozen
The Montpelier Airport recorded thunderstorms on 6 days in ground, across the North Slope of Alaska.
July, occurring on the 1st, 7,th, 8th, 14th, 17th, and 31st . The Glacier mass balance the difference between ice lost
strongest wind gust matched up with a thunderstorm gust front through melting and ice gained through new snowfall each
where gusts reached 41 mph. There were a fair share of days with year since 1980 for the 44 glaciers in the World Glacier
thunderstorm Watches and Warnings, but not as extreme the Monitoring Services reference network. The orange lines shows
amounts in other years. the running total ice mass loss between 19802015. These gla-
The excessive rains of spring did return to a more normal ciers have lost the equivalent of cutting a 70-foot thick slice off
rhythm. the top of the average glacier.
2016 was a year in the Arctic like weve never seen before,
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Jeremy Mathis, director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Precipitation We are flipping drier!
Mid August measurement for Carbon Dioxide CO2 was Administrations Arctic research program and an author of the Again, based off mid range modeling, the overall weather pat-
405.74 ppm as measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory August report, said. tern appears to be drying out as we head into September. It might
12th. Highest-ever daily average CO2 at Mauna Loa Observatory The rate of warming in the Arctic, which is happening at twice lead to a drier than normal pre-Autumn, which might mean the
412.63 ppm back on April 26th, 2017. Vegetation has been pull- the rate of the rest of the globe, has major impacts on local eco- chance for early frosts for some of the coldest deeper valleys can
ing carbon dioxide out of the air during the northern hemispher- systems, but also further drives the warming of the planet, as the be reasonably speculated but is not a certainty.
ic summer but these levels will only elevate upward later this sea ice that would reflect the suns rays back to space is lost. Effect of climate change on a local level can be seen with
Fall and winter and were sure to set new historic levels of carbon And for the 37th consecutive year, alpine glaciers retreated increasing incidences of thunderstorm wind damage, but also
dioxide starting this fall. Not proudly from this commentator - across the globe. These glaciers are a major source of water for better storm spotter reporting of those damaging winds. .

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were on track to create a climate unseen in 50 million years by local communities, and their loss has led to concerns about water Roger Hill of Weathering Heights and Radio Vermont
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The Value of Extracurriculars
A
s the school year nears,
you might be struggling
with how much to load on
your childs plate when it
comes to sports, scholarly activities
and community engagement.
Encouraging your child to participate in extra-
curricular activities is a wise choice. They can
develop meaningful relationships, people skills,
responsibility and commitment.
Here is a closer look at these benefits:
1. Helps develop diversified interests. Kids
should explore new things. This is how they
discover what they like and what they dont. And
who knows, they might stumble on something
that will parlay into a career path later on.
2. Teaches time management and responsibility.
As adults, we are used to juggling commitments
and prioritizing our time, but we didnt get here
overnight. Kids need practice at this if they are
going to be successful at managing their time
later in life. Being active also helps them under-
stand theyve made a commitment and must see 4. Cultivates people skills. Joining any group or its never too early to build a solid foundation.
it through. activity encourages kids and teens to work on Colleges want to see students who not only excel
3. Raises self-esteem. Being part of a group their communication skills. These situations teach in school but can enjoy other aspects of life. They
can be very motivating and uplifting. There kids how to behave in social settings not to
want to see clear hobbies and interests. And dont
are people counting on you, and it always feels mention its a great way to make new friends.
good to be needed. Trying out different activities 5. Jump-starts a personal resume. Extra-curric- forget, they also know extra-curricular activities
encourages children to find what they excel at, ular activities also look great on college applica- indicate strong people skills, responsibility and
allowing them to really shine. tions. Even if your child isnt in high-school yet, work ethic.

Healthy Study Habits

S
tudying smarter can
actually help make you
smarter. The right routine
and environment improve
your ability to retain information.
Many factors such as location, routine, and
attitude contribute to developing healthy
study habits. Take a closer look at these ele-
ments, and see how you can improve the way
you study and start achieving your goals:
Location, location, location
Where you study is important. Where are you
productive? Some people need a lot of natural
light and a quiet space, while others views
windows as portals of distraction and prefer
small spaces, such as a study room in the
back corner of a library. Try out a few spaces
before deciding whats best for you.
Remove distractions
Make sure you have what you need and elimi-
nate the things you dont. If you dont need a
computer, dont bring one. your mouth without utensils. Sometimes to understand that This is study time, which
Email, games and social media are all power- keeping your mouth busy helps keep your will make it easier over time.
ful distractions because they might be more mind focused.
fun than the task at hand. Dont help yourself The right attitude
break your own focus. Establish a schedule The way you approach studying matters in a
Have a plan for when you will study and big way. Think positively and treat studying
Find your study snacks follow through. It is much better to study a as an opportunity to understand something
Try small, dry foods, such as salted nuts, gra- little every day than it is to cram the night better. Negative thoughts and comparing
nola or pretzels. Youre looking for healthy before a big exam. Plus, if you stick to a yourself to peers will be counterproductive
and easy-to-eat options that you can pop in routine, you will slowly rewire your brain and have no place in your study space.
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When to Embark on the Kindergarten Adventure
W
ith back to school season
right around the corner,
parents of 5-year-olds often
ask me whether their child is
really ready to enter kindergarten or if they
should have waited another year to give them
a better start. Let me take on that assignment
and provide a few pointers on who is ready
for this learning milestone.

First of all, there is no uniform time or standard for when


your child should begin kindergarten. In fact, while parents
are often concerned about their childs academic standing,
it is really their social and emotional skills that make them
ready for school. These skills include getting along with
others, sharing, and being able to follow instructions all of
which are far more important than if your child knows their foot for 5-7 seconds, use scissors to cut a line on a piece of start your child in school.
letters or colors before they start kindergarten. paper, and hold a pencil. Hopefully tips like this will allow you to go to the head of
Reading to your child from early infancy also strengthens Brain development: they should know simple compari- the class when it comes to making sure your child is ready to
family relationships and builds language, literacy and social- sons, such as which is bigger or smaller and recognize that start kindergarten.
emotional skills that make them even more ready to start there is a difference between similar sounding words like hat
kindergarten. and sat. Lewis First, MD, is chief of Pediatrics at The University
There is no data to suggest that waiting a year for your Social skills: they need to be comfortable in a group and of Vermont Childrens Hospital and chair of the Department
child to age results in a better overall school performance. be able to stay on task for at least 10 minutes, hopefully 15. of Pediatrics at the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine
My advice is to consider enrolling your child in kindergarten They should not need a nap. They should be able to dress at the University of Vermont. You can also catch First with
if they are able to perform most of the following activities: themselves and go to the bathroom unassisted. Kids weekly on WOKO
Use of language: a child entering kindergarten should be If your child meets these challenges and meets the minimal 98.9FM and MyNBC 5, or
able to ask a question, tell a story, and express a need and age requirement for your school district, then they are ready visit the First with Kids
follow a three-step set of directions, such as go to your room, for the great adventure we call kindergarten. If not, you video archives at www.
get your sneakers, and turn off the light. They should be able might want to wait a year and talk it over with the school UVMHealth.org/MedCen-
to express themselves but not talk constantly. and/or your childs health care professional, who can do terFirstWithKids.
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How to save on school supplies
B
ack to school season can be as ex- calculators, may end up saving you money in the long
pensive for parents as it is exciting run, even if the initial pill is somewhat tough to swal-
low.
for students. Once the initial letdown
Use technology to your advantage. Department
of the end of summer vacation wears stores and businesses that sell school supplies, such as
off, many kids are excited to return to school, pharmacies and office stores, may or may not discount
where they can see their friends, study their too many items once back to school season hits full
favorite subjects and participate in extracur- swing. But savvy parents can still find deals by using
technology to their advantage when shopping for
ricular activities.
school supplies. Download apps like RetailMeNot to
Parents of school-aged youngsters may share in that your smartphone and enable its updates so your phone
excitement while also knowing that back to school essentially notifies you of any discounts the moment
season can stretch their budgets. One of the ways to you walk into a given store. If you dont receive any
salvage those budgets is to save on school supplies.
updates, search for discounts via the app or the Internet
Fortunately, there are several ways parents can do just you need to buy and which you already have. Going
that. forward, encourage kids to store their supplies in a as you shop. Chances are strong that there are deals to
Be patient. Shopping early can save shoppers money predetermined area once the school year ends, as this be had, even if you dont learn of the deals until you
in many instances, but parents may benefit by exercis- will make next years inventory that much easier to arrive at the store.
ing patience when it comes to buying school supplies examine and assess.
for their children. Teachers often give students lists of Spend more now to save
supplies they will need for each class, and parents who later. While inexpensive
wait to receive such lists can avoid spending money supplies can be hard to
on items their kids wont need. Even if you wait it out, resist, such items likely
you may be able to get a head start, as some teachers wont withstand the test of
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8/22-24 Inservice 11/23-24 Vacation 4/16-20 Vacation 9/1 No School 12/22-29 December Recess 3/23 OSSU PLC
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Parkinsons Support Group. Woodbridge Nursing Home, 142 Fri. & Sat. at 6:30 & 9:10
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Rock & Soul Chorus. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Church of the Good
Shepherd on 39 Washington St. Sing songs from the Sixties and beyond.
Ability to read music is not required. No audition, but singers should be
Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc.
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able to accurately sing back whats been sung to them. All ages are wel- Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room
come. Children under 13 should come with a parent. #3, free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 371-4188.
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Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Living & concert. If interested in joining, e-mail Director Kathy Rotondi, at Full House - Attic/Basement Contents - Estate Liquidations
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CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Monday afternoons, Rich Aronson
call 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30 p.m. All at
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419. Cabot Library, 563-2721.
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St., CALAIS - Mens and Womens Bible Study Groups. County
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114. Road, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenministry.
Overeaters Anonymous. Barre Episcopal Church of the Good org.
Shepherd, 39 Washington St. Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Use side
entrance, go upstairs, and to the right. Info: Valerie, 279-0385.
CHELSEA - Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children birth
to 5 years. Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. 685-
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Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome.
Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info 476-
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Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during
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school year, 9:30-11 a.m. Giffords Chronic Conditions Support Group. Join a discussion The
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Thursday of each month (not July), 6:30 p.m. 8:30-11 a.m. at the Chelsea Senior Center (in the United Church of
506 Thistle Hill Road Best Year
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes year- Chelsea, 13 North Common. Free. Info/register: Megan at 802-728-
round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144. 7714. Just off Rt. 2 by Marshfield Dam Ever!
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St., Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum. Open 3rd Saturdays Mon.-Fri. 8AM-1PM All Day Sundays
3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966. May-October, FREE, 10 a.m.-noon. 685-4447. Evenings By Appointment
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group.
23 Summer St., 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 476-1480.
EAST BARRE - Story Hour. Aldrich Library York Branch,
Tuesdays, ages 0-3 10 a.m., ages 3-5 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-5118. Call for Picking Conditions 426-3889
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor EAST HARDWICK - Touch of Grace Assembly of God Church,
boardroom, 4th Tuesday of month, 6:30 p.m. Info. 476-7550. corner Rts. 15 &16, Pastor Matt Preston, 472-5550. Sunday a.m.
worship 10:00 (incl. 11:20 childrens church); adult Sunday School
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and care- 9:00 (Sep. thru June). Tue. evening Bible study (call for info). Wed.
givers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or
1-800-CHILDREN.
youth group: 5:00 dinner, 6:00 activity.
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Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refresh- Ministry: For Men Only group. Monday nights 7-9 p.m. Mens
ments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221. Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8 a.m. 272-7185. Sunday Service 9:30-11 a.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229- Pastor Thorsten Evans 476-8536. Church Office hours Tues & Fri 9
5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org. a.m. to noon. 476-4843
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington Twin Valley Senior Center. 4583 U.S. Rte 2. Open Mon., Weds.,
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reational facilities (pool, ping pong, games). Open Mon.-Wed. 10 Bone Builders Classes: Osteoporosis exercise and prevention class
a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat. 6-11 p.m. at Twin Valley Senior Center every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107)
Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays at 6 p.m.; Wits End parent
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starting at 7:30 a.m. Extra 9 a.m. class on Monday and Wednesday.
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Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.; Living Sober group, Sundays at 8:30 a.m.
Narcotics Anonymous: When Enough is Enough group,
Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Al-Anon: Courage
to Change group, Saturdays at 5 p.m. (childcare provided). For AMERICAN
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lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd Tuesdays,
6-7:30 p.m. Info. 223-0924.
Bereavement/Grief Support Group. CVHHH Conference Center,
us! $3 Cover
Sat., Aug. 19 ~ 7-11 pm
Mini Jackpot: $4,300.
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ART EXHIBITS
BARRE - Studio Place Arts Exhibits. Exhibit dates: July 18
August 24, 2017. Main floor gallery: Ten. This group show Tai Chi Classes: Advanced Class Mondays and Fridays 1-2 p.m. Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and
Beginner Class Tuesdays and Thursdays 10-11 a.m. All ages wel- teachings of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St.,
includes artwork inspired by the various objects described the old come. Free of charge. Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
counting nursery rhyme, One, two buckle my shoe, counting to
ten. Second floor gallery: Road Trip: Life through the Windshield Death Cafe. 1st Friday of the month 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Discussions Robins Nest Nature Playgroup. North Branch Nature Center.
by Aaron Stein; Assemblages and constructions. Third floor gal- of events past, present, and future. All are welcome and discussions Mondays 9:30-11:30 a.m. March 13-June 5. Fee: By donation.
lery: Trash Mounds by Grace Amber; Installations. Reception: are confidential. Outdoor playgroup for parents, caregivers, and children ages 0 - 5.
Thurs., July 20, 6-8 p.m. GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; Book Join us for 2 hours of spontaneous play, exploration, discovery, song,
Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.; Crafts & Conversation, nature inspired crafts, and oral story telling. Come learn about the
Summer in Abruzzo: Works by Jeneane Lunn & James Lund. Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5 & benefits of nature connection and enjoy the community experience of
On display at the Morse Block Deli, 260 N. Main St. May 8 - their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton Public Library, 584- time immersed in nature with your young ones.
August 15, 2017. Starting in the summer of 2011, Jim and Jeneane 3358. Montpelier Kiwanis Club. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. at The Steak House. All
have been spending every minute possible of their summers in are welcome. Info: Elliott Curtin at 229-6973.
Italy. Besides eating great food, hanging out with friends and walk- HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, rear
entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306. Vermont Association for the Blind PALS Group meets on 2nd and
ing all over the valley where they live, they spend most of their 4th Weds. at Division for the Blind Conference room at the Capital
time painting in pastels or pastel pencils and watercolors. Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse),
Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296. Plaza Hotel. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The PALS Group is a program for visu-
Paletteers Summer Art Show 2017. Aldrich Public Library. July ally impaired Vermonters to support their independence within home,
22 through August 25, 2017. Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs., 6-8:30 families, and communities. Info: Harriet Hall at 323-3055 or Vermont
p.m. Registration/info 472-5229. Association of the Blind office at 505-4006
Barre Opera House Lobby Gallery: A playful, cosmic art show,
through August, features Planetary Gods and Goddesses by MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11 Onion River Exchange Tool Library. Over 85 tools including:
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school not in session). power tools, all sorts of hand tools including wrench kits, caulking
Astromythologist Kelley Hunter of Calais, from her recently pub-
lished coloring book. Gallery is open weekdays, 9:00-4:30. Meet- Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common, 426- guns, sawzall, tall tree branch cutter, belt sander, wet vac, drop cloths,
and-Greet the Artist on Friday, August 11 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. 3581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Book Group have a heart traps, bulb planter, and tool boxes to be used for easy
for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. carry. Plus safety gear. 46 Barre St. Open during office hours: W 10-2,
CHELSEA - Moving Paint, Moving Bodies, by Hannah TH 10-2.
Dennison. Chelsea Public Library. Through July and August. Pairs MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays,
9-10:30 a.m. Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ group,
photographs of Dennisons long career as a dance artist with paint-
ings made during her 10-year hiatus from making site-specific MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free meets the third Tuesday evening of the month at 5:45 for a casual din-
projects. She is interested in how the dance informed her paintings, classes. Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10 ner at a local restaurant. The gathering place is 58 Barre St. in
and visa versa, how we learn through various modes of expression. a.m.; Learning English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English Montpelier. Info: RUCVTAdmin@PrideCenterVT.org
Dennison is director of Cradle to Grave Arts and lives in the Conversation: Tues. 4-5 p.m. Montpelier Learning Center, 100 Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. Pizza &
Chelsea area. State St. Info/register 223-3403. social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Unitarian Church,
Ballroom Dance Classes. Union Elementary School, Six-week ses- 2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or Erika@OutrightVT.org
MONTPELIER - Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary sions, Tuesdays April 25-May 30, 6-7 p.m. Waltz and Foxtrot (three
sculpture created by Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
weeks of each). 7-8 p.m. Rumba and Swing (three weeks of each). Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at
Sculpture Garden, ongoing. Singles welcome, no experience necessary. Register: call Montpelier Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio.org
The Vermont Supreme Court Gallery presents Bridging Rec. Dept. 225-8699 Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. Resurrection
Worlds Paintings by Hunter Eddy. 111 State St. July 12- Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30-2 p.m.
September 29, 2017. Opening reception Wednesday, July 12 from
Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to roller

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Leo Kottke
4-7 p.m.
Tue, Aug 15 @ 8:00pm Higher Ground - South
Burlington, VT derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free.
The Outdoor TypeThe | FREE Vermont Governors Gallery presents A Path Well Montpelier Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.twin-

oncert
SHOW Thu, Aug 17
@ 7:00pm Colburn Traveled
Park | Lebanon, selected
NH works by Ed Epstein and George Kurjanowicz. cityriot.com
On The exhibit
Del & Dawg, Songs and Stories
Fri, Aug 18 @ 7:00pm Green inJuly
Spruce6 September 29. Opening reception Wednesday, Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd Wednesdays,
July 12 from 4-7 p.m.

onnections
Peak Village Center
4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206.
Mixing Primaries
G. Love and Special Sauce
Fri, Aug 18 @ 8:00pm Higher Ground - South A Member Exhibit of the Art Resource MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal), sug-
Burlington, VT Association. T.W. Wood Gallery, 46 Barre St. August 1 to
gested donation for seniors 60+ is $7, under 60 price is $9. FEAST
Colin Hay
September Paramont 8, 2017. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, noon to 4
Sun, Aug 20 @ 7:30pm
Rutland, VT
Theatre -
p.m. and by appointment. Opening reception Thursday, August 3
Leo Kottke The Lao Tizer Band | FREE SHOW continued on next page
Tue, Aug 15, 8:00pm Higher Ground - South Sun, Sep 10, 4:00pm Dog Mountain - St.
from 5-7 p.m.
Always... Patsy Cline
Thu, Aug 24 - Sun, Sep 10 The Grange Theatre
Burlington, VT Johnsbury, VT
Annual
at Artistree - Pomfret, VT Summer Juried show, works of 23 Vermont artists. T.W. The Outdoor Type | FREE SHOW
Thu, Aug 17, 7:00pm Colburn Park | Lebanon, NH
Godspell
Thu, Sep 14 - Sun, Oct 1 The Grange Theatre at
Wood
Stowe Wine & Food Classic
Gallery,
Resort 46 Barre St. Opens Tuesday, July 11. Del & Dawg, Songs and Stories Artistree - Pomfret, VT
Sun, Aug 27 @ 1:00pm
Mountain View Pavilion
Topnotch
Connection:
- Stowe, VT the Art of Coming Together. Vermont Arts Fri, Aug 18, 7:00pm The Green in Spruce Peak Grace Potters Grand Point North DONT PUT OFF TIL TOMORROW
Council
Johnsbury, Spotlight
Prydein | FREE SHOW Sun, Aug 27 @ 4:00pm
Dog Mountain - St. VT Gallery. June 5-October 6. Presents a survey of
Village Center
G. Love and Special Sauce
Sat, Sep 16 - Sun, Sep 17 Waterfront Park -
Burlington, VT
WHAT YOU CAN SELL TODAY!
John Mellencampcontemporary Vermont art organized by artist networks rather than Fri, Aug 18, 8:00pm Higher Ground - South The High and Mighty Brass Band | FREE SHOW 479-2582
Coca-Cola Grandaesthetics or media. VT Open to the public and located in the corridor
Fri, Sep 1 @ 7:00pm Champlain aValley Expo Burlington, VT Sun, Sep 17, 4:00pm Dog Mountain - St.
Stand - Essex Junction, Johnsbury, VT
Madaila on Main and
2.0 conference room of the offices at 136 State St.
Colin Hay
Sun, Aug 20, 7:30pm Paramont Theatre - Rutland, Gogol Bordello
Matuto | FREE SHOWMORRISVILLE - Katie Loesel Geology in the Anthropocene
Sat, Sep 2 @ 12:00pm Nectars - Burlington, VT VT Sat, Sep 23, 8:00pm Higher Ground Ballroom - Or Toll Free 1-800-639-9753 ~ Central Vermonts Newspaper
andDog Elise Whittemore Specimens. River Arts, 74 Pleasant St. Always... Patsy Cline South Burlington, VT
Sun, Sep 3 @ 4:00pm Mountain - St.
The Head and The Heart
403 U.S. Route 302 - Berlin Barre, VT 05641
Johnsbury, VT June 6 - August 18. Loesel explores geological formations, includ- Thu, Aug 24 - Sun, Sep 10 The Grange Theatre at
The Lao Tizer Band | FREE SHOW Sun, Sep 10 Artistree - Pomfret, VT Sun, Sep 24, 8:00pm Shelburne Museum -
ing Plastiglomerate,
@ 4:00pm Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury, VT a new type of rock formed by sedimentary Stowe Wine & Food Classic Shelburne, VT
Godspell elements fused with plastic from the ocean. Whittemores exhibit Sun, Aug 27, 1:00pm Topnotch Resort Mountain Stephen Stills & Judy Collins
Thu, Sep 28, 7:30pm Lebanon Opera House -
ofVTwoodblock prints was inspired by examining trays upon trays of CVTV CHANNEL 194
Thu, Sep 14 - Sun, Oct 1 The Grange Theatre at View Pavilion - Stowe, VT Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also
Artistree - Pomfret, Prydein | FREE SHOW Lebanon, NH be viewed online at cvtv723.org
dried
Grace Potters Grand Pointalgae
North specimens at the Pringle Herbarium at UVM. Sun, Aug 27, 4:00pm Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury, The Marvelous Wonderettes
Thu, Oct 5 - Sun, Oct 22 The Grange Theatre at Wednesday 6 PM Barre Congregational Church 4:30 PM Rice TV Mass
Sat, Sep 16 - Sun, Sep 17 Waterfront Park -
Burlington, VT PLAINFIELD - Goddard College presents Social Justice in
VT Community Bulletin Board 1a 7:30 PM Lutheran
Artistree - Pomfret, VT 5 PM Calvary Life
John Mellencamp
Race,
The High and Mighty Brass Gender,
Band | FREE SHOWImmigration, and the Environment. On exhibit Fri, Sep 1, 7:00pm Champlain Valley Expo Coca-
CHaD Hero Half Marathon Sun, Oct 22, 12:00am
Dartmouth Green - Hanover, NH
Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p
Democracy Now 6p
9 PM Calvary Life
10 PM Rice TV Mass
6 PM Washington Baptist Church

Johnsbury, VT in the Art Gallery on the main floor of the Pratt Center. Through
Sun, Sep 17 @ 4:00pm Dog Mountain - St. Cola Grand Stand - Essex Junction, VT 7 PM Faith Community Church
Shout Out Louds Williamstown Select 7p, 10p Sunday
8 PM Barre Congregational Church
Gogol Bordello October 9, 2017 with an Opening Reception on August 3 from 5-7 Madaila on Main 2.0 Sun, Nov 5, 8:00pm Higher Ground - South Thursday Community Bulletin Board 1a
2 AM Barre Congregational Church 9:30 PM Lutheran
p.m.HigherOpen Mon-Fri,
Ballroom 9-4.
Sat, Sep 23 @ 8:00pm Ground Sat, Sep 2, 12:00pm Nectars - Burlington, VT Burlington, VT Community Bulletin Board 1a
Williamstown Select 10 PM St. Monicas Mass
- South Burlington, VT Matuto | FREE SHOW Shawn Colvin Carbon6a,Leaf
9a, 12p 3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
The Head and The RANDOLPH
Heart - Chandler Gallery presents Scale: Models to Sun, Sep 3, 4:00pm Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury Sat, Nov 11, 4:00pm Lebanon Opera House Democracy Now 6pNov 11, 8:00pm Higher
Sat, 4:30 AM Washington
Ground BallroomBaptist
- SouthChurch 11 PM
Burlington, VTCalvary Life
Shelburne, VT Monuments. June 24 through September 2. The show will consist
Sun, Sep 24 @ 8:00pm Shelburne Museum - Barre Supervisory
The Union 3p,7p,10p 6:30 AM Barre Congregational
Lone Bellow Monday

of scale
Stephen Stills & Judy Collins models or maquettes of pieces that have been made into
For venue phone numbers, call Friday
Community Bulletin
VT Board 1a
Church
Thu, Nov 16, 8:00pm Higher
8 AM Calvary Life
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Ground Ballroom - South Burlington,
Statehouse Programming 6a,9a,12p
public
Thu, Sep 28 @ 7:30pm
Lebanon, NH
art by
Lebanon Operacontemporary
House - artists from Vermont and beyond. The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00 Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p 9 AM Washington Baptist Church
Democracy Now 6p 10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
Democracy Now 6p
The Marvelous Wonderettes Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at pointfm.com Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p 11 AM Barre Congregational
Barre Act 46 3, 7, 10p
Thu, Oct 5 - Sun, Oct 22 The Grange Theatre at Saturday Tuesday
Church
Artistree - Pomfret, VT Community Bulletin Board 1a 12:30 PM Rice TV Mass Barre Act 46 6a,9a,12p
CHaD Hero Half Marathon Sun, Oct 22 @ Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p 1 PM St. Monicas Mass Statehouse Programming 3-5pm
12:00am Dartmouth Green - Hanover, NH 4 PM Washington Baptist Church 2 PM Barre Congregational Church Democracy Now 6p
Shout Out Louds 5 PM 1st Presbyterian Church 3:30 PM Washington Baptist Barre City Council Live 7pm
Sun, Nov 5 @ 8:00pm Higher Ground - South
Burlington, VT ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE
Shawn Colvin Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice. ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Sat, Nov 11 @ 4:00pm Lebanon Opera House -
Lebanon, NH
Carbon Leaf
ORCA Media Channel 15 9:00a Mad River Chorale 8:30p Fit as a Fiddle 7:00p Montpelier School Board 3:00p Waterbury Trustees
Sat, Nov 11 @ 8:00pm HigherPublic
GroundAccess
Ballroom
10:00a All Things LGBTQ 9:00p Unadilla Theatre Thursday, August 17 6:00p Montpelier City Council
11:00a Montpelier Brown Bag Concert 11:30p The Struggle 12:00p Bethel School Board Thu, Aug. 17
CVTV Channel 192 BARRE, VT
All schedules are subject to
- South Burlington, VT Weekly Program Schedule change, please call us
The Lone Bellow Series Monday, August 21 3:00p Berlin School Board 7:00a Randolph Selectboard with questions - 479-1075.
Thu, Nov 16 @ Wednesday, August
8:00pm Higher Ground 16
Ballroom 12:00p Brunch With Bernie Wednesday Opening 5:30 AM Talking About Movies
6:00a
- South Burlington, VTT.W. Wood Event 6:00a Senior Moments 6:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory 11:30a Vermont State House 1:00 AM The Artful Word 4:30 PM Holiday Fun 6:00 AM City Room with Steven
7:30a For the Animals 1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 8:00a Democracy Now! Union 7:00p Waterbury Selectboard 1:30 AM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 5:00 PM Ghost Chronicles Pappas
2:00p Abled and on Air 3:00 AM Health Talk 6:00 PM 13 Most Haunted - MA 6:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Vote for Vermont 8:30p Authors at Aldrich Fri, Aug. 18 3:30 AM New England Music Awards 6:30 PM Understanding PTSD 7:30 AM Gory Storytime
9:00a Havana Fairfax Connection 2:30p Yoga for You 10:00a Bear Pond Books 9:30p UVM French Connections 7:00a Bethel Selectboard 5:30 AM The Better Part 8:00 PM Hunger Mountain Co-op 8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
10:00a Extempo 3:00p Democracy Now! 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program Friday, August 18 11:00a Moretown Selectboard
6:00 AM The Better Part 10:30 PM Issues of Aging 8:30 AM Energy Conservation
6:30 AM CVTSport.net Saturday 10:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
11:00a Bill Doyle on VT Issues 4:00p Gay USA 1:00p How to Kill a City 12:00p Washington Central Supervisory 4:00p Berlin Selectboard 8:00 AM Poetry Outloud - live broad- 2:30 AM Moose & Bears in NH 11:30 AM Will the Constitution
5:00p Senior Moments 3:00p Democracy Now! Union 8:00p Montpelier Planning Commission cast 4:00 AM Burlington Bookfest Preview 12:30 PM Lego Chat
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 4:00 PM The Better Part 4:30 AM Sustainable Living Series 1:00 PM Community Producers
6:30p Old West Church 4:00p Sustainable Energy for All 4:00p David Budbill Memorial Celebration
1:00p Bear Pond Books
9:00p Gay USA
Sat, Aug. 19 4:30 PM The Better Part 6:00 AM Floor Hockey 1:30 PM Talking About Movies
3:00p Democracy Now! 5:30p Buddhist Peace Fellowship 6:00p Game of the Week 6:00a Vermont State House 5:00 PM CVTSport.net 7:00 AM Upper Valley Humane Society 2:00 PM City Room with Steven
10:00p T.W. Wood Event 6:32 PM 1st Wednesdays 7:30 AM SlowLiving Pappas
4:00p You and Your Health 6:00p Unadilla Theatre 8:00p U-32 School Board 8:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning 8:00 PM 30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 9:00 AM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 2:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
4:30p Fit as a Fiddle Saturday, August 19 8:30p Abled and on Air Saturday, August 19 Commission 8:30 PM Conversations with Kay 12:00 PM Moose & Bears in NH 3:30 PM Gory Storytime
6:00a The Struggle 9:00 PM Vermont Historical Society 1:30 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 4:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
5:00p The Artful Word 9:00p Vermont Countryside 12:00p Parkinsons Performance Troupe 11:00a Randolph Selectboard 10:00 PM The Artful Word 2:00 PM Sustainable Living Series 4:30 PM Energy Conservation
6:00p How to Kill a City 6:30a Energy Week 10:00p The Struggle 2:30p UVM French Connections 4:00p Calais Selectboard 10:30 PM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 3:30 PM Floor Hockey 6:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
7:30p Live at FACT TV 7:30a Ask Nymar the Uncharitable 10:30p For the Animals 3:30p Johnson State College 7:00p Green Mountain Care Board
Thursday 4:30 PM Upper Valley Humane Society 7:30 PM Will the Constitution
2:00 AM The State of Marriage 5:00 PM SlowLiving 8:30 PM Lego Chat
8:00p Montpelier Brown Bag Concert 9:00a Unadilla Theatre Tuesday, August 22 5:00p Washington Central Supervisory Sun, Aug. 20 3:00 AM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 PM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 9:00 PM Community Producers
11:30a NOFAVT Union 4:00 AM Taste for Life 9:30 PM Moose & Bears in NH 9:30 PM Talking About Movies
Series 6:00a Common Good Vermont 7:00a Waterbury Trustees 4:30 AM On the Waterfront 11:00 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 10:00 PM City Room with Steven
12:30a Old West Church 8:30p East Montpelier School Board
9:00p Senior Moments 8:00a Democracy Now! 10:30a Waterbury Selectboard 5:00 AM 2015 Cornish Fair 11:30 PM Sustainable Living Series Pappas
3:00p Slow Living Summit Sunday, August 20 5:30 AM Salaam/Shalom Sunday
10:30p Extempo 9:00a Slow Living Summit 3:00p Montpelier Development Review 6:30 AM Yoga To Go 1:30 AM Lego Chat
10:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 12:00p U-32 School Board 11:30 PM Gory Storytime
Thursday, August 17 10:30a Fit as a Fiddle Board 7:30 AM RagFest Concerts 2:00 AM Community Producers Tuesday
5:00p Washington Baptist Church 3:30p Montpelier School Board 8:30 AM Judge Ben 2:30 AM Talking About Movies
6:00a Yoga for You 11:00a You and Your Health 6:00p Montpelier Design Review 3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
6:00p Montpelier Brown Bag Concert 7:30p Calais Elementary School Board Committee
9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 3:00 AM Vaccine Mandates 4:00 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
6:30a Sustainable Energy for All Series 11:30a Vermont Treasures 10:30 AM Its News to Us 3:30 AM Ghost Chronicles 5:00 AM Talking About Movies
8:00a Democracy Now! 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 9:30p David Budbill Memorial Celebration 8:00p Montpelier City Council 11:30 AM The Y Connection 4:30 AM Gory Storytime 6:00 AM Lifelines
7:00p Migrant Justice 11:00p Authors at Aldrich
12:00 PM Vermont Today 5:00 AM Green Mountain Vets for
6:30 AM For the Animals
9:00a Moccasin Tracks 8:00p All Things LGBTQ 1:00p All Things LGBTQ 5:30p Montp Design Review Committee 1:30 PM The State of Marriage Peace
7:00 AM Authors at the Aldrich
10:00a Black Lives Matter VT 9:30p Moccasin Tracks 2:00p Moccasin Tracks Monday, August 21 7:00p Montp Development Review Board 2:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:00 AM Holistically Speaking
8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
3:30 PM Taste for Life 6:30 AM Mountain Man Adventures
10:30a Abled On Air 10:30p Ask Nymar the Uncharitable 3:00p Democracy Now! 12:00p Rumney Memorial School Mon, Aug. 21 4:00 PM On the Waterfront 7:00 AM Cuban Bridge 8:30 AM Green Mountain Vets for
Peace
11:00a Vermont Countryside 4:00p Energy Week 3:00p East Montpelier School Board 7:00a Moretown Selectboard 4:30 PM 2015 Cornish Fair 8:31 AM Car Stories
Sunday, August 20 6:00p David Budbill Memorial Celebration 11:00a Bethel Selectboard 5:00 PM Salaam/Shalom 9:00 AM Health Talk 9:30 AM Holistically Speaking
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 5:00p Vermont Countryside 6:00 PM Yoga To Go 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 10:00 AM Mountain Man Adventures
6:00a Washington Baptist Church 10:30 AM Cuban Bridge
1:00p Mad River Chorale 6:00p NOFAVT 7:30p Game of the Week 2:00p Berlin Selectboard 7:00 PM RagFest Concerts 10:30 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
7:00a Gay USA 8:00 PM Judge Ben 11:30 AM Talking About Movies 11:00 AM Hometown Storytellers
2:00p Extempo 7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 10:30p Parkinsons Performance Troupe 5:30p Montpelier Design Review Com- 12:00 PM Car Stories
8:00a Old West Church 9:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead 12:30 PM Lifelines
12:30 PM Health Talk
3:00p Democracy Now! 10:30a Roman Catholic Mass 8:30p Mad River Chorale Tuesday, August 22 mittee LIVE 10:00 PM Its News to Us 1:00 PM For the Animals
1:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
9:30p Sustainable Energy for All 11:00 PM The Y Connection 1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
4:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 11:00a Grow Your Own 12:00p Calais Elementary School Board 7:00p Montpelier Development Review 11:30 PM Vermont Today 2:30 PM CVTSport.net 2:00 PM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
5:00p Ask Nymar the Uncharitable 12:30p Making Known the Unknown 11:00p Havana Fairfax Connection 3:00p VT State Board of Education Board LIVE Friday 4:02 PM Truck Pull 2015 3:00 PM Talking About Movies
1:00 AM Green Mountain Care Board 5:00 PM Cuban Bridge 4:00 PM Lifelines
6:30p President Coolidge Birthday 1:30p T.W. Wood Event 8:00p Bethel School Board 2:30 AM Twin St vs Granite St Derby 6:00 PM Conversations with Kay 4:30 PM For the Animals
Celebration 3:00p Poets Speak Tue, Aug. 22 4:00 AM WRJ Vet Center Grand 6:30 PM Vermont Historical Society 5:00 PM Authors at the Aldrich
6:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
8:00p Vote for Vermont 3:30p Pollinator Fest ORCA Media Channel 16 ORCA Media Channel 17 7:00a Calais Selectboard
Opening
5:00 AM Holiday Fun
7:30 PM Its News to Us
8:30 PM The Y Connection 6:30 PM Green Mountain Vets for
9:00p NOFA 4:00p Havana Fairfax Connection Education Access Government Access 12:00p Central Vermont Regional Plan- 5:30 AM Ghost Chronicles 9:00 PM Vermont Today Peace
6:30 AM 13 Most Haunted - MA 10:30 PM The State of Marriage 7:30 PM Holistically Speaking
10:30p Energy Week 5:00p Vote for Vermont Weekly Program Schedule Weekly Program Schedule ning Commission 7:00 AM Understanding PTSD 11:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 8:00 PM Mountain Man Adventures
Friday, August 18 6:30p Yoga for You Wednesday, August 16 Wed, Aug. 16 1:30p Data Broker Working Group Public 8:30 AM Hunger Mountain Co-op Monday 8:30 PM Cuban Bridge
11:00 AM Issues of Aging 2:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 9:00 PM Hometown Storytellers
6:00a How to Kill a City 7:00p Gay USA 12:00p Rumney Memorial School 7:00a Vermont State House Meeting 12:30 PM Green Mountain Care Board 3:30 AM Will the Constitution 10:00 PM Car Stories
8:00a Democracy Now! 8:00p You and Your Health 4:00p Berlin School Board 9:00a Green Mountain Care Board 5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission 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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Together is always available for takeout, with the same donation and Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m. come. Three Moons Wellness, 859 Old County Rd., 2nd fl., last
pricing. Tuesdays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m., RSVP 262-6288. MARSHFIELD - Story Time and Playgroup. Jaquith Public Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 272-3690.
Piano Workshop, informal time to play & listen, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Library. Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Join Sylvia Smith for Scavenger Hunt- Meals On Wheels of the Mad River Valley is hold-
Living Strong, group loves to sing while exercising, Mondays 2:30- story time, and follow up with playgroup with Cassie Bickford. For ing a scavenger hunt on Bridge Street in Waitsfield, Vermont. Bridge
3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3 p.m. Crafters Group, Thursdays 10-11:30 children birth to age six and their grown-ups. We do not hold the Street is paved with wonderful bricks that have all kinds of phases and
a.m. All at Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518. program the days Twinfield Union is closed. fun words. There are four different lists to choose from. Pick one up
A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and there MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome. and start to find and match the phases with the bricks on the lists.
is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-5253. Rehearsals at Harwood Union H.S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 496-2048. This is on your own time and any day and any time of the day . Fun
Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to share MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational to entertain the kids and out of town guests. You can pick them up at
advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356. The Chamber Office, The Valley Arts Office, The Waitsfield Library,
Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasayszine@gmail.com The Three Mountain Caf, The Revolving Closet. This goes on until
NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages 12-18. the snow covers the bricks. Nancy 496-9416
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich campus, Tuesdays,
issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Church, 6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com WARREN - Knit and Play. Bring your kids and your projects. All
2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219.
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, ages levels welcome. Warren Public Library, Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike repair? 8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935. WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station,
Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St.,
Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info: freeride- Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889.
Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113. Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.; Storytime,
montpelier.org
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1 ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community Alliance Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. All
p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays: Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary School in at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343.
Orange. WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library. Preschool Story
Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church, 11:30
a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Last PEACHAM - Peacham Farmers Market. On the Academy Green. Time Thursdays at 10 a.m. Keep your busy preschooler entertained
Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m. 4-7 p.m. In conjunction with the Peacham Cafe which will be serving with picture books, interactive play, music, and crafts. Baby &
dinner until 7 p.m. Open through September 7. Toddler Story Time Mondays at 10 a.m. Stimulate your babys
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group, developing intellect with rhymes, songs, stories, music, and lap
childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm St., 2nd PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic Book games, suitable for newborns through 36 months.
Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480. Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Story Time for Tots, infants through pre-
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Call to confirm K. Thursdays through Aug 24, 10:30 a.m. Read to Me & WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, coffee
location: 802-244-7001, 2nd Saturday of month (Sept. through June), Creativity, grades K-3, Sundays 1-2 p.m. through Aug. 20. Tuesday provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m. 498-4565.
1-3 p.m. Night Knitters, every Tuesday except first Tues. of the month. WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome. The Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 6 p.m.
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036. Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info. 322-6600. WEST TOPSHAM - Bible Study. New Hope Methodist Church, 2
The Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction Recovery Plainfield Farmers Market. Locally raised produce and meats; Gendron Rd. Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small group of advo- baked goods; maple syrup; crafts; Japanese tea tasting. 4-7 p.m., Mill WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun.,
cates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30-9:30 a.m. during the Street Park. Through October 6. 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221.
legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel Conference Room 232. RANDOLPH - Ongoing Health Support Groups at Gifford - Quit WOODBURY - Woodbury Community Library winter hours.
Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more! RSVP encouraged to info@ in Person Group. Giffords Tobacco Cessation Program regularly 1-5 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Valley
vamhar.org but never required. Just drop-in! offers four-week Quit in Person group sessions in the Maple Leaf Lake Road. Info: 472-5710. Knitting/Handworkers Circle,
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. Room at Gifford Medical Center and Kingwood Health Center. Free Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon, all ages and abilities
Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters age gum, patches and lozenges are available for participants. Call 802-
728-7714, to learn more or to sign up for the next series of classes. WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:30-
6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 8:30 p.m.
p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with Arlo: Thursdays Diabetes Management Program. Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12:30
4-5 p.m.
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available,
p.m. in Kingwood Health Center (lower level Conference Room),
1422 VT Route 66. This free six week program for people diagnosed Wednesday, August 16
please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday with type-2 diabetes offers support to help them better manage their MONTPELIER - Circus Smirkus will perform its 2017 Big Top
of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928. diabetes and prevent more serious health problems. Info/register: Tour: Midnight at the Museum at the Montpelier High School. 1-6
Megan at 802-728-7714. PM. Seating is general admission, so come early for good seats!
Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events. 144 Elm St. Sunday,
9:45 a.m. Bible Study for all Ages; 11 a.m. Worship Service; New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT Rte Refreshments, including hotdogs and cotton candy are for sale in the
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting. 66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101. concession tent 1 hour prior to show time. For more info, call 1-877-
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church basement, Mondays 5:30- Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC 764-7587
6:30 p.m. 223-3079. Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m. Capital City Band Free Outdoor Concert. State House lawn. 7-8
Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St. 595-7953. Drop-In Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Fall Session: PM. Come enjoy the last picnic of the season! See neighbors or meet
Wednesdays at Chandler Center. 6:45-8:45 p.m. some new friends while enjoying this delightful Vermont musical
Hours at the Nest. 1st floor Weds, Thurs, Fri 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Babywearers of Central Vermont meet up. Upstairs 4th Monday Randolph Senior Ctr., 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life tradition. Or, bring an instrument and play along with the band. Info:
5:45-7:45 p.m. and 2nd Thursdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. Check Facebook Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Tu/Th and Weds/Fri; Cribbage, 10 a.m. Mondays; 456-7054.
for last-minute schedule changes. La Leche League Meetup. Bingo, 10:30 a.m. Mondays; Bridge, 2:15 p.m. at the Joslyn House continued on next page
Breastfeeding info and support. 3rd Thursdays, 9:30- 11:30 a.m. Info: Mondays; Mahjongg, 10 a.m.
802-879-3000. Nursing Beyond a Year Meetup. 3rd Fridays, 9:30- Tuesdays; Crafts, 10:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Come join other nursing parents in a Wednesdays; Knit-Wits, 10 a.m.
warm, supportive environment to discuss the joys and challenges of Thursdays; Foot Clinics, 1st
an older nursling. Weds, call to sign up; Book Club
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 1st Wednesday of One of the Best Regional Theaters
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Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays & Cancer Support Group. For - NYC Drama League
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266. survivors, sufferers & family. LNT: Born
1977
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd
Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825. Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-

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Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main 2270.
St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454-8402. Storytime. Kimball Library,
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday of Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5;
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Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of 4th Mon., 6 p.m.
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Thursday, August 17 RANDOLPH-Last Mile Ride. Hundreds of motorcyclists, runners,
and walkers will gather to raise money for special services that sup-
PEACHAM- Peacham Acoustic Music Festival, located in Peacham
Village. Enjoy concerts, dances, workshops, jam sessions, and a craft
BROOKFIELD- Growing Up in the 40s, 50s, & 60s! Listen to port patients needing end-of-life care. The event begins with a timed fair. Come listen to Bob Amos & the Catamount Crossing, the Bayley
local storytellers tell their tails of growing up in Brookfield! 5K and a 1 and 2.5 mile walk. Registration begins at 4:30 PM; event Hazen Boys, Alan Greenleaf, & many others! Tickets at Catamount
Beginning at 7PM in the Brookfield Old Town Hall, our storytellers starts at 6 PM. There is still time to join the Last Mile Ride! Visit Arts: (802) 748-2600, catamount arts.org. There will also be food, a
include Steve Hill, John Sprague, Mary Waldo, Kit Gage, Elinor www.lastmileride.com for more information. family tent, and an instrument petting zoo!
Gray, and Betty Phillips. Feel free to bring your questions! This event WAITSFIELD- TENFEST 2017. The Vermont Playwrights Circle RANDOLPH-Last Mile Ride. Hundreds of motorcyclists, runners,
is free and open to the public. Donations for the restoration and main- presents the 10th Annual Tenfest - 10 one-act 10-minute plays by 10 and walkers will gather to raise money for special services that sup-
tenance of The Old Town Hall will gladly be accepted. Vermont playwrights. $12 for adults, $10 for children/seniors. 8PM a port patients needing end-of-life care. The event, started on Friday,
MONTPELIER - Circus Smirkus will perform its 2017 Big Top the Valley Players Theater, 4254 Main Street, Route100. For reserva- continues with a 75-mile motorcycle ride. Registration begins at 8:30
Tour: Midnight at the Museum at the Montpelier High School. 1-6 tions and more info, call 802-583-1674 or email vtplaywrightscircle@ AM, ride starts at 10 AM. There is still time to join! Visit www.last-
p.m. Seating is general admission, so come early for good seats! gmail.com or visit www.vtplays.org. mileride.com for more info.
Refreshments, including hotdogs and cotton candy are for sale in the TUNBRIDGE- Royalton Community Radios 4th Annual Pedal
concession tent 1 hour prior to show time. For more info, call 1-877-
764-7587 Saturday, August 19 Power to the People at the Tunbridge Fairgrounds. This event will
feature two scenic back road gravel grinder rides that will accom-
WAITSFIELD- TENFEST 2017. The Vermont Playwrights Circle EAST CALAIS - Give and Take Day. East Calais Church on Route modate riders of all abilities. Advance/walk-up registration fee of $35
presents the 10th Annual Tenfest - 10 one-act 10-minute plays by 10 14. 9AM - 1 PM. Items include pianos, organ, kitchen ware, household includes event t-shirt, ride support, a sag stop on the Beer Run and
Vermont playwrights. $12 for adults, $10 for children/seniors. 8PM a items, clothing for men, women, and children. Puzzles, toys, books and free admission to the NanoFest for all PPP registrants. Information/
the Valley Players Theater, 4254 Main Street, Route100. For reserva- many other items such as antiques. Also looking for more items to add registration link at www.wfvr.org.
tions and more info, call 802-583-1674 or email vtplaywrightscircle@ to our current supply. For donations: Pastor Bill at 232-1013, Sandy at
456-8809 or Mary at 456-8161 A small donation is appreciated. No cost WAITSFIELD- TENFEST 2017. The Vermont Playwrights Circle
gmail.com or visit www.vtplays.org. presents the 10th Annual Tenfest - 10 one-act 10-minute plays by 10
for those in time of need.
WOODBURY- Merry Gangemi and Samn Stockwell, two award- Vermont playwrights. $12 for adults, $10 for children/seniors. 8PM a
winning local poets, share original work at the intimate Woodbury EAST RANDOLPH - Northeast Fiddlers Associations monthly the Valley Players Theater, 4254 Main Street, Route100. For reserva-
Community Library. Savor an entertaining hour of sharp wit and jam and meet. Fiddlers and public welcome. Local food shelf dona- tions and more info, call 802-583-1674 or email vtplaywrightscircle@
impressive lyricism and homemade refreshments, too. Info? wood- tions welcomed. Noon-5:00 PM, Deyettes home: 103 VT Rte. 14N, gmail.com or visit www.vtplays.org.
buryvermontlibrary@gmail.com or 472-5710. The Woodbury East Randolph, VT. Contact Lee Deyette at 802-728-5188 for more
Sunday, August 20
Community Library is located off Route 14 in Woodbury Village, info.
behind the elementary school. GRANITEVILLE- Tag Sale 8AM-3PM. Saint Sylvester Church,
223 Church Hill Road, Graniteville. For more info, contact Leslie BROOKFIELD- Hip Hop Dance Class with Shannon Kelly from
Friday, August 18 Turcotte, PO Box 297, Graniteville, VT 05654, (802) 476-8616
JEFFERSONVILLE Learn More About Hunting Black Bears.
3PM-4PM at the Brookfield Old Town Hall! Kids will learn a fun,
happy, exer-centric dance to Pharrells song Happy! Come join the
PEACHAM- Peacham Acoustic Music Festival, located in Peacham The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department will be holding a free hip-hop fun! Please RSVP: Linda Kelly at 276-3181.
Village. Enjoy concerts, dances, workshops, jam sessions, and a craft seminar on hunting Vermont black bears at the Cambridge Fire 3rd Annual Farm-To-Table Dinner By Sunset Lake presented by
fair. Come listen to Bob Amos & the Catamount Crossing, the Bayley Department in Jeffersonville. The seminar covers basic bear biology, the Floating Bridge Food & Farms Coop. A North American Three
Hazen Boys, Alan Greenleaf, & many others! Tickets at Catamount successfully hunting bears, and processing bear meat. There will be a Sisters Celebration! 5:00PM- 9:00PM at Ariels Restaurant, 29 Stone
Arts: (802) 748-2600, catamount arts.org. There will also be food, a field portion to the seminar, so participants should plan to dress for the Road, Brookfield, Vermont 05036.
family tent, and an instrument petting zoo! weather. Participants are asked to sign up by Wednesday, August 16. GRANITEVILLE- Lambert Dairy Tour. See a robotic dairy milker
GRANITEVILLE- Tag Sale 8AM-3PM. Saint Sylvester Church, Sign up at www.vtfishandwildlife.com. Space is limited to the first 30 in action, meet the cows, and tour the Lambert Farm with Jennifer
223 Church Hill Road, Graniteville. For more info, contact Leslie signups and seminars fill up quickly, so participants are encouraged to Lambert. 1-3 PM, 437 Lambert Road, Graniteville, VT 05675. Free;
Turcotte, PO Box 297, Graniteville, VT 05654, (802) 476-8616 sign up as early as possible. For more information, call John register online at bit.ly/2w6Q3W7 or visit www.vlt.org/event/tour-
MONTPELIER - Circus Smirkus will perform its 2017 Big Top Pellegrini at 802-793-1894. modern-dairy-robotic-milkers.
Tour: Midnight at the Museum at the Montpelier High School. 1-6 LUDLOW- The Society of Vermont Artists and Craftsmen, Inc. pres- MONTPELIER- Hunger Mountain Coop Summer Party! This
p.m. Seating is general admission, so come early for good seats! ents the 26th Annual Lake Summer Arts & Craft Festival at the rain or shine event is free and open to everyone. We will have outside
Refreshments, including hotdogs and cotton candy are for sale in the Fletcher Farm School for the Arts & Crafts, Route 103 S. Ludlow. fun, including music and kids activities from 10AM-2PM, free chair
concession tent 1 hour prior to show time. For more info, call 1-877- 10:00AM-4:00PM, rain or shine. There will be instructor demonstra- massages in the cafe from 10AM - 6:45PM, and a wine tasting from
764-7587 tions, childrens activities, chain saw carving, food, silent auction, 12PM - 3PM. There will also be a special BBQ Deli menu, raffles, and
RANDOLPH - Pancake Supper! 4:30PM-7:00PM. Its breakfast raffle, and juried arts & crafts. For more info, call 228-8770. 5% off storewide for member-owners happening ALL DAY! Visit
for dinner! Join Silloway Maple Sugarmakers for a pancakes supper MONTPELIER- Prevent Child Abuse Vermonts Walk & Run for hungermountain.coop for details.
in their Randolph sugar house, located at 1303 Boudro Rd., Children will take place on the State House lawn. There will also WAITSFIELD- TENFEST 2017. The Vermont Playwrights Circle
Randolph Center. Enjoy watermelon, pancakes, sausage, and their be 5K run in conjunction with the walk. T-shirts, hotdogs, snacks. & presents the 10th Annual Tenfest - 10 one-act 10-minute plays by 10
award-winning maple syrup from their wood-fired evaporator. water provided. There will also be team prizes, a raffle, and an Vermont playwrights. $12 for adults, $10 for children/seniors. 2PM a
Serving dinner from 5-7PM. Come early for a maple candy making appearance by Spider-Man! Registration opens at 8:00AM, run/ the Valley Players Theater, 4254 Main Street, Route100. For reserva-
demo at 4:30! Rain or shine. Purchase tickets at the door: $8 for walk starts at 10:00AM. To register, call 1-800-CHILDREN or visit
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the bottom and right-hand columns of the diagram by
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tions and more info, call 802-583-1674 or email vtplaywrightscircle@ keeping & traceability. 3:00pm to 6:00pm at the Root5 Farm, 2340 VT All family members are welcome. Contact Becky Watson at 802-
gmail.com or visit www.vtplays.org. US Route 5, Fairlee. Free.Contact Kyla Bedard at kyla@nofavt.org 433-5565 for more information
for more info.
Monday, August 21 MONTPELIER- Dog Day at the Pool! 5:00 PM 6:30 PM (rain
date: Thursday, August 24, 2017) at the Montpelier Pool, Elm Street
Sunday, August 27
EAST CALAIS- A potluck dinner and program on early school- at Poolside Drive. Join this fun once-a-year doggie swim at the BARRE-Barre City-Wide Yard Sale. The Barre Rotary Club will
houses at the East Calais Recreation Center will be put on by the East Montpelier Pool! This annual event is the only day of the year that the join forces with Central Vermont Boy Scout Troops and the Barre
Montpelier and Calais Historical Societies. Dinner at 6:00, bring a Partnership to create the first annual Barre City/Town wide yard sale
dogs are allowed to swim in the town pool. Admission is by monetary
dish to share and your own place setting, coffee provided. For more to benefit the installation of the Barre Scouting Monument. The sale
donation to benefit Central Vermont Humane Society with a suggested will take place throughout Barre City and Town, and Main St. mer-
information call Sandal Cate at 223-6446 or e-mail sandal@sover. donation of $20. Every dollar raised will help homeless animals find
net chants will be participating as well. 10AM to 5PM. Anyone interested
their forever home. More info is at www.centralvermonthumane. in participating has a variety of options; contact PIERRE COUTURE
EAST MONTPELIER-There will be NO SASH Blood Pressure org
Clinic at the Twin Valley Senior Center. AT 802 279 2221 for more info.
RANDOLPH-Calling All Artists and Friends of Mental Health. NEWBURY- Uncommon Jam. Come enjoy music, food, drinks, &
MONTPELIER-The Great American Eclipse! Come view the Clara Martin Center is seeking submissions for their second annual
partial eclipse of the sun with your friends at the North Branch Nature good times at the Newbury Vermont Common! Featuring Kat Wright
art/poetry show entitled From Green to Fall: Celebrating Creativity and the Indomitable Soul Band, and Dwight & Nicole. There will also
Center. The eclipse maximum is at 2:41pm, but actually starts at in Mental Health, Wellness and Recovery. The exhibit will be open
1:24pm. Be sure to arrive by 2:30pm, so you dont miss the show! be local eats, craft brews, lawn games, gardens, & pop-up perfor-
to the public from September 15 November 5, 2017 at the Chandler mances. 2PM-7PM. For tickets and info: courtstreetarts.org. (603)
Bring your own eclipse glasses and/or a shoebox to make your own Art Gallery. Submissions must be sent in by August 23, 2017. For
solar eclipse viewer. The northeast wont experience a total eclipse of 989-5500
more information and submission requirements visit www.claramar-
the sun, but at 65% solar coverage it should still be exciting to wit- tin.org ST. JOHNSBURY-Prydein at Dog Mountain, part of the Levitt
ness! Safety glasses for viewing the eclipse can be found at https:// AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series. This American Celtic-rock band
www.greatamericaneclipse.com/.
Thursday, August 24 has made a name for itself by incorporating traditional Scottish bag-
pipes into its high-energy rock music. Often referred to as kilt rock
Tuesday, August 22 MONTPELIER- Happy Hour! Join the League of Women Voters
for a fun evening as we raise a toast to Womens Equality Day and
and even Sham-rock, Prydeins music appeals to audiences young and
old with its infectious enthusiasm and fire. Prydein also incorporates
RANDOLPH Gifford Health Care and Vermont Blueprint for celebrate the anniversary of the 19th amendment giving women the elements of ska, funk and rockabilly into their unique sound. 4PM,
Health are offering a free, six-week Healthier Living Workshop for right to vote. Open to the public. Come alone or bring a friend or two!! 143 Parks Rd, St. Johnsbury. Contact Molly Stone at 802-748-2600,
anyone living with a chronic disease. The program focuses on topics 5:30-7:00 PM The North Branch Cafe, 41 State Street, Montpelier. ext. 106 or mstone@KCPpresents.org
that come up when dealing with a chronic condition like arthritis, RSVP: lwvofvt@gmail.com or reservations at https://lwvhappyhr. WEBSTERVILLE - Sunday Morning Nature Walks. Barre Town
diabetes, cancer, obesity, or heart disease. Topics include: problem eventbrite.com. Forest, meet at kiosk 44 Brook St. Join naturalist Samantha Ryan for
solving and action planning, nutrition, exercise, medication use, emo- easy to moderate walks through the forest. Bring your camera for
tions, & talking with doctors. 1:00PM-3:30PM in the Randolph
Senior Center (6 Hale Street, Randolph). For more info, call 802-728- Friday, August 25 advice on photo-worthy sights, including fungi and bugs. If its rain-
ing enough for an umbrella, the walk will be cancelled. Info:
7714. BERLIN - Friday Night Fires. Fresh Tracks Farm, 4373 VT Rte 12. Marianne Kotch at 476-4185 or email mkotch731@gmail.com.
Bring the whole family and enjoy pizza from Field Stone Farm start-
Wednesday, August 23 ing at 6 p.m., live music (Cooies Hot Club Jazz Trio) starting at 7
p.m. and of course our Vermont wine! Tuesday, August 29
BARRE-The Vietnam War Screening & Conversation. 5:00PM MONTPELIER - Lunch with City Leaders. Montpelier Senior
to 8:00PM at the Vermont History Center, Barre. History Center
exhibits will be open, and well be screening an excerpt from the new Saturday, August 26 Activity Center, 58 Barre St. Noon to 1 PM. Join Geoff Beyer, Parks
Director & Tree Warden, over lunch to talk about the work they do,
documentary The Vietnam War by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick in BARRE-Barre City-Wide Yard Sale. The Barre Rotary Club will the city services they manage, recent successes and emerging chal-
partnership with Vermont Public Television. A community conversa- join forces with Central Vermont Boy Scout Troops and the Barre lenges in our capitol city. Bring any questions you have about city
tion will follow the screening. Screening starts at 6:00PM. Partnership to create the first annual Barre City/Town wide yard sale government, facilities, goals, and more. Come early to hear the band
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PHONE NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________________
Animals-Farm ......................500 Foxy Grandpa, which has
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
been in my family for more
LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________ Baby/Children Items ............140 than a century. What can you tell me about this character?
Bicycles ...............................220 -- Betty, Santa Fe, New Mexico
FIRST NAME ______________________________________________________________________________ Boating/Fishing ...................210 A: Foxy Grandpa was created by cartoonist C.E. Schultze.
Building Materials................300 It was introduced in the New York Herald in 1900 and was
ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________ Business Items....................080 an instant hit. The strip moved to the New York American
Business Opportunities .......060 in 1902 and eventually to the New York Press, where it
CITY _______________________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP _______________ Camping ..............................205 remained until 1918. The cartoons triggered many prod-
Childcare Service ................030
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START DATE: ___________ NUMBER OF ISSUES: __________ Christmas Trees ..................370
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Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113
A: Overshot glass was developed during the 19th century.
________________________________________________________________ Home Appliances ................160 Pieces generally appear to be frosted or iced, an effect
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305 made possible when a gather of molten glass is rolled over
________________________________________________________________ Insurance/Investments ........090 a marver covered with crushed glass. Early pieces that Ive
Job Opportunities................020 seen are clear, but examples in color also were made. A
________________________________________________________________ Lost and Found ...................110 search on eBay found many overshot glass items, but no
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Personals ............................105
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REAL ESTATE
PUBLISHERS MOBILE HOMES/ APARTMENTS APARTMENTS
Just Listed NOTICE RENT/SALE ROOMS/HOUSES ROOMS/HOUSES
Lovely Almost-New One Floor Home PUBLISHERS NOTICE CENTRAL VERMONT
FOR RENT FOR RENT
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY MOBILE HOME REPAIR
Large Kitchen, Open Floor Plan All real estate advertising in this Fully Insured BARRE 2 Bedroom 2nd oor, BARRE, HILL St. Beautiful 3rd
newspaper is subject to the fair hous- Free Estimates $800 includes gas heat park- oor apt w/deck, 2 bedrooms.
Master Suite, Additional ing act which makes it illegal to adver- 802-505-6430 ing, no pets, Non-smoking, $800 includes w/d and heat.
tise any preference, limitation or dis- references, Credit check, Se- Available September 30th.
Two Bedrooms crimination based on race, color, reli-
curity, 802-476-2092 802-229-5702. email sal.b@
Barre $169,000
gion, sex, handicap, familial status or
national origin, or an intention, to make COMMERCIAL myfairpoint.net
BARRE 3 BEDROOM, 1ST
Contact Michelle, 505-2050
any such preference, limitation or dis-
crimination. RENTALS/SALES FlOOR, $900, No Pets, Non- BARRE, WASHINGTON
Additionally, Vermonts Fair Housing smoking, references, Credit STREET, 2nd oor, 2Bdrms,
and Public Accomodations Act prohib- COMMERCIAL SPACE NEWLY Renovated, Washer/
its advertising that indicates any prefer- Check, Security. 802-476-
ence, limitation or discrimination based APPROX 1200 sf of Commer- 2092. dry, heat. $1050.00, 802-229-
on age, marital status, sexual orienta- cial Space available in Barre. 5702
tion or receipt of public assistance. Located on North Main Street, BARRE Apartment 1 BED- sal.b@myfairpoint.net
This newspaper will not knowingly $975.00 per month. Call 802- ROOM. includes heat/
accept any advertising for real estate 899-3400 for more informa- electricity/rubbish, No pets, CALAIS RUSTIC small one
which is in violation of the law. Our tion and an application. Equal bedroom house, $900/mo +
readers are hereby informed that all Housing Opportunity/Fair non-smoking, deposit., 802-
dwellings advertised in this newspaper 476-4662 security. 802-454-1099
are available on an equal opportunity Housing.
basis. RULE OF THUMB......
BARRE SMALL 2nd
To file a complaint of discrimination, Describe your property,
call the Vermont Human Rights APARTMENTS Floor 1 Bedroom w/heat
& Hot water. No Pets, Non-
not the appropriate buyer or
Commisson toll-free at 1-800-416-2010 renter, not the landlord,
(voice & TTY) or call HUD toll ROOMS/HOUSES Smoking, References a must. not the neighbors.
free at 1-800-669-9777 (voice) Call 802-479-9619
New To Market
or 1-800-927-9275 (TTY). FOR RENT Just describe the property and
youll almost always obey the
BARRE, 2ND FLOOR, 1 large law.
Prime Location, On 1.09 Acres BARRE 1 BEDROOM 2nd & 1 small bedroom, Heat,
Floor, $700 includes gas heat garbage and snow removal
Three Bedroom Ranch parking, No pets, Non-smok-
ing, references, credit check
included. Non-smoking, No
pets. Security & 1st month
VACATION
RENTALS/SALES

V isit
Attached One Car Garage and security. 802-476-2092 rent. $850.00. 802-272-6361
Montpelier $143,000
37 PARK MODEL TRAILER
Contact Sophie, 552-0334 Searching for your dream home? W/add-a-room and shed.
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e 802-249-7129.
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continued on next page
Valley Ski Areas
Moretown $224,000
Contact Ann, 552-0332 Barre Town,
3BR/1BA Barre City Home Windywood Road
Estate of Wilfred Denno, Jr. Countryside Single-Family

113 Maple Avenue, Barre, VT
Home Lots
OPEN HOUSE: Friday, Aug. 18, 11AM-1PM
Seven lots left, from.46 acre to 1.51 acres.
All have municipal sewer. Three also have
3 bedroom, 1 bath municipal water. One has a drilled well.
home with nice
Three will need drilled wells.
Priced from $50,000 to $75,000
Just Listed
802-476-8791 802-249-8998
Updated Two Family Each With One Bedroom
New Windows, Flooring, Carport, Rewired
Live In One Unit,
4BR Home: Estate of Richard Clark
Use Other To Help Pay Bills E
Sells to the Highest Bidder Over $15,000 X IBL S
N
Barre $125,000
FLE SIG
Contact Sophie, 552-0334 D E
211 Beckley Hill, Barre Town, VT
OPEN HOUSE: Friday, Aug. 18, 11AM-1PM


apartments with
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WOOD BARRE TOWN
WOOD BARRE TOWN
common interest community
A common interest community
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ANYTIME
OPEN HOUSE EVERY- CALL 802-249-8251
SUNDAY OR 802-734-1920
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OR shown
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full basement, 1 or 2 car garage option
CALL
Priced from the mid $220,000s802-249-8251 OR 802-734-1920
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135 Washington St., Barre 476-6500
Directions: From RT 302, turn onto Hill Street at Elmwood Cemetery, mile on Hill Street, left onto
full basement, 1 or 2 car garage option
Windy Wood Road, look for sign on left and turn into Windy Wood.
Single family homes priced from $262,000 and
over $15,000!
1-800-696-1456 Duplex homes priced from $229,000
Directions: From RT 302, turn onto Hill Street at Elmwood Cemetery,
Thomas Hirchak Company mile on Hill Street, left onto Windy Wood Road, look for sign on left
HeneyRealtors.com 800-634-7653 and turn into Windy Wood.

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REAL ESTATE Where Would You Rather Live?

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RENTALS/SALES LET THE TENANT PAY THE
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3-Bedroom weeks available. 1BA in-law apt renting at $875
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hardwood flooring. Three bedrooms, one and a quarter baths, and one
$49,900.00. 802-272-7422
Walk to schools and shopping! 3-Bedrooms, car garage with direct entry. This delightful home is situated on an idyllic
NEW HOME & LAND package,
MARSHFIELD RT 232, 1 Acre. Williamstown VT. $149,900. 1-Bath, Food Pantry, Fireplace, Chandeliers in half acre lot in a charming "curb appeal" neighborhood.
Drilled well, septic in place, 3bdrm, 2 bath, great neighbor- LR and DR, Porches, Wood doors, trim, stairway. See MLS # 4650138 for more photos! BARRE TOWN - $124,500.
beautiful views, power at road,
50X24 garage w/high ceiling
hood, close to recreation, ac- Small Lot with Off-Street Parking. 802-371-7524 Contact Jeanne Felmly (802) 793-8370
cess to I-89. Dont miss out!.
in 1/2, power door Opener. 802-272-7422. 317 River St., Montpelier
$69,500 obo. (802) 793-8370
239-494-0615 ABOUT FORECLOSURE? jeannefelmly@C21Jack.com
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HOMES
$68,900LIKE NEW, efcient
2 bed / 2 bath SINGLE-WIDE 164 So. Main St., Barre, VT 05641
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Energy star package, range, Outstanding 2-BR 1-bath Townhouse end unit in an intimate
refrigerator, dishwasher, and Wandas been helping homeowners with their residential neighborhood of only 30 units in 4 detached buildings at the
microwave. Qualifying buyer edge of Barre City. Updated windows, flooring, light fixtures, blinds and
could get up to $27,500 down nancing since 1999.
updated stainless steel kitchen appliances. Master bedroom has double
payment assistance. Park P: 802-479-1154 closets. Storage room off deck. One bay garage under plus assigned
rent is $350+/- month, taxes parking only a few steps from the front door. In-ground swimming pool,
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Contact Lori Holt 223-6302, Ext. 1
Wanda French
Mortgage Loan Officer
NMLS ID: 101185 NMLS ID 3113
VT License # 101185 Corp. License #6289 and 1068MB
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NEVER GIVE YOUR: Take a Detour for This!


SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER Nicely maintained and very cozy 3BR, 1 - bath Montpelier residence
on an over-sized (0.31 acre) flat, corner lot. First floor bedroom and
CREDIT CARD NUMBER full bath. Modern eat-in kitchen with recent appliances, plus a formal
BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER dining room. Primarily hardwood flooring on main level. Tiled full bath.
Two bedrooms with softwood flooring separated by a 3/4 bath. Large
Or any other family room in basement. South-facing, 3-season sun porch plus a
personal information covered entry porch. New replacement windows. Nicely landscaped
To someone you dont know Come experience the cuteness of this tiny home. This
yard with perennial gardens, magnolia tree, hibiscus, stone patio, and
BBQ. Detached 2-car garage has overhead storage and an attached
when answering an advertisement. year round cottage is right across the street from workshop space. Just around the corner from National Life Insurance,
Wrightsville Dam for summer activities. 945 square feet and only a short distance to I-89 and Downtown amenities. On the
1 bedroom with loft, 1 bath. Appliances included. Garden circulator bus route, too! Take a look! You won't regret it! $279,500.
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Middlesex, Only $65,000 Contact Lori Holt 223-6302, Ext. 1
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12pm to 2pm

107 HideAwayy Drive #17


BRAND
NEW! Exterior Townhouse in Berlin
FOR SALE $279,900
3 Bedroom + Den & 3.5 Bathrooms
Attached One Car Garage
g MUCH, MUCH Larger Than It Looks!
7 HideAwayy Drive #1 CCovered Porch & Rear Deck Extensively renovated (past 10 years) 4 BR, 2-bath Marshfield residence!
Mostly new finishes throughout. Main level flooring is hardwood flooring
Upper
p Garden Flat in Berlin or tile. Eat-in, fully-equipped, modern kitchen with oak cabinets. First
13 Ewing Street, Montpelier
FOR SALE $210,000 New in downtown Montpelier, this ranch home is circa
floor master bedroom has walk-in closet and direct access to gigantic
3 Bedroom + Den & 3.5 Bathrooms adjacent 3/4 bath (over-sized shower). Modern windows. Mudroom.
1968. 3 bedrooms with original hardwood floors and Oversized heated 2+ car garage. Deck. Exterior wood boiler plus
Attached One Car Garage
g laminate too. Open kitchen concept with dining area a conventional oil-fired boiler in basement. 8.89 acre lot is very level
Covered Porch & Rear Deck and doorway to the private deck overlooking yard. Full around the house, then dips down to a small brook. Great visibility for
basement with bar and workshop. Attached 2 car garage. home occupation, and easy year-round access! $224,500.
LOW MONTHLY CONDO FEES - ONLY $125! Montpelier, $285,000 Contact Lori Holt 223-6302, Ext. 1
18 Fecteau Circle Dir: From downtown Montpelier take Main Street
Interior Townhouse in Barre to roundabout, continue right to North Main
FOR SALE $210,000
Street past school. First left on North Street to 317 River Street
3 Bedroom + Den & 3.5 Bathrooms
first right on Ewing. See signs. Montpelier
Attached One Car Garage
g www.C21Jack.com Tina Golon
244-4500

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REALTOR

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((802)229-2721
)
98 So. Main St., Waterbury
tina@c21jack.com
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PRICE NEW PRICE
REDUCED LISTING REDUCED

Waterbury $600,000 Hardwick - $215,000 Barre City - $92,000


This warm and inviting home has been tastefully renovated This 4-bedroom home has a new roof and paint on main Buy with condence, this home comes pre-inspected! This
with rich hardwood oors, trim and crown molding. Additional home, garage and front deck in 2016. The main oor 3-bedroom home has been updated with new exterior paint,
features include: 3 replaces, a gourmet kitchen, cathedral consists of an open oor plan, while the lower level is set for bathroom remodel, vinyl windows throughout and a great
ceilings, and large oversized windows. Outside enjoy the view entertaining. Located on 1.3 acres, this home has an attached open living space. Priced well below tax assessed value!
from one of two large covered porches or a gorgeous eld 1 car garage a 2-car detached garage, slate patio and large MLS #4629245
stone patio. back yard. Just 10 minutes from Caspian Lake.
MLS #4611424 MLS #4648904

PRICE PRICE NEW


REDUCED REDUCED LISTING

Graniteville $115,000 Orange - $209,000 Cabot- $210,000


Located on a quiet, dead end street, you will nd this Enjoy the charm and comfort in this well maintained, Energy This property is truly magical - a naturalists dream - with over
3-bedroom home. Enjoy the spacious kitchen, 1st oor Star Rated raised ranch home on 1.56 acres. Private country 40 apple trees and many blackberry bushes on the property,
laundry and large master bedroom with half bath. setting. Hardwood oors. Natural wood trim and plenty of which regularly attract a multitude of deer and other wildlife!
There is also plenty of room for storage in the basement storage. Take a walk outside on the private road while taking This 3-bedroom, 2 bath home features an open oor plan,
and detached garage. in the scenery. Enjoy cooking meals in the spacious kitchen or large deck overlooking meadow and huge perennial garden
MLS #4627867 relax in the comfy living room with friends and family. and 36 x 24 barn.
MLS #4610311 MLS# 4651674

PRICE
REDUCED

Barre Town - $134,950 Randolph - $449,000 Berlin - $385,000


Ready to move in 3-bedroom ranch on a very quiet street. If you love horses, your horses will love you after purchasing This architecturally designed, country home has plenty of
Freshly painted and renovated featuring new ooring in the this wonderful property with a 10-stall horse barn, hay barn, room for all the family. The spacious rst oor provides an
living room, hallway and master bedroom. Privacy on one trotting track, heated shop and custom built home on 95 open living arrangement with vaulted ceilings, hardwood
side from wooded hill. Finished downstairs allowing for extra acres. This property consists of open and fenced pastures, ooring, elegant woodwork and a large granite-countered
living, play, ofce and storage space, as well as a bonus riding trails, a stone bridge, a pond and mountain views. kitchen. First or second oor master, along with 3 more
room. MLS #4485702 bedrooms. This home has been beautifully landscaped and
MLS #4627999 provides plenty of privacy.
MLS #4647333

PRICE
B A R R E E S S E X J C T. S T. J O H N S B U R Y S T OREDUCED
W E S T R A T TO N WO O D S TO C K
B A R R E E S S E X J C T. S T. J O H N8S0B2U. 4
R7Y9. 3S3T6O
6W E S T R A T T O N W O O D S T O C K
8 02 . 479. 3 3 6 6 Indep
Indep

Barre Town - $230,000 Barnet - $180,000 Barre - $399,000


This beautifully maintained split level home is a must see! It Enjoy this private and cozy 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom seasonal Enjoy the mountain views and fresh air from this renovated
offers an open oor plan, large bedrooms, newer appliances, cottage located on Harveys Lake with direct water frontage. farmhouse. Entertain friends and family on the back deck and
spacious family room, vaulted ceilings, huge private backyard, The gas stove keeps this cottage toasty in the cooler months. savor the large level lawn with distance views. The oversized
plenty of garden space and a quiet location. It also features Enjoy your morning coffee on the spacious covered porch garage hosts a 1200 sq. ft. apartment with a full bathroom.
a large entryway, newer carpeting, the possibility of a heated overlooking the lake. Abundant storage is available below for The 3+ acre lot also has a 60X30 post and beam barn with
garage, and a very functional kitchen. those lake toys. concrete oors.
MLS #4641265 MLS #4433299 MLS #4637750

B A R R E E S S E X J C T. S T. J O H N S B U R Y S T O W E S T R A T T O N W O O D S T O C K
8 02 . 479. 3 3 6 6
B A R R E E S S E X J C T. S T. J O H N S B U R Y S T O W E S T R A T T O N W O O D S T O C K
Independently Owned and Operated
8 02 . 479. 3 3 6 6
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