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join the<br />
vermont<br />
creamery<br />
team!<br />
Barre Elks Lodge recently recognized Eagle Scout Trent Ripley. Trent, who was a guest for dinner at<br />
the Lodge, received a certificate, a letter from Grand Exalted Ruler McPherson, a pin, and an American<br />
Flag. Trent is a member of Troop 795. His Eagle Scout Project included the raised beds at the<br />
Presbyterian Church as part of the community garden. Pictured above: Scott Herring, Troop<br />
Committee Chair, Eagle Scout Trent Ripley, Phil Delia from Barre Elks, and Joe Aldsworth, Troop<br />
Leader. Scouting is just one of the many youth activities supported by your Local Elks Lodge. For<br />
more information call the Lodge 479-9522.<br />
• • •<br />
Red Sox Invite Spaulding High School<br />
Students to Submit Applications for<br />
2<strong>01</strong>8 Red Sox Service Scholarship<br />
For the 8th consecutive year,<br />
the Boston Red Sox Foundation<br />
is seeking submissions from<br />
inspiring senior students who<br />
are dedicated to making a positive<br />
impact in their communities<br />
for the New England Red<br />
Sox Service Scholarship. The<br />
annual scholarship honors academically-inclined<br />
high school<br />
seniors who have demonstrated<br />
a commitment to community<br />
service. Those selected will receive a $1,000 The Red Sox Service Scholarship, presented<br />
by Jenzabar and sponsored by Ford Motor<br />
college scholarship and recognition during a<br />
special pre-game ceremony at Fenway Park. Company Fund, was first introduced in New<br />
“We are continually inspired by high school Hampshire in 2<strong>01</strong>0 and has since expanded to<br />
students’ charitable endeavors and seek to recognize<br />
and reward their ongoing dedication to Maine and Vermont as well. This year, the<br />
honor students in Rhode Island, Connecticut,<br />
promoting social good,” said Linda Henry, Red Scholarship Program will be available to students<br />
in more than 200 schools throughout<br />
Sox Foundation Board Member. “We are very<br />
pleased with the growth of the Service New England.<br />
Scholarship program and we are eager to hear For more details and to apply visit, redsoxfoundation.org/service-scholarships.<br />
about this year’s seniors who are going above<br />
and beyond in their communities.”<br />
• • •<br />
VSAC Scholarship Deadline Is Nearing<br />
Vermont Student Assistance Corp. is<br />
reminding high school seniors and returning<br />
college students to apply now for any of the<br />
126 scholarships administered by VSAC.<br />
Scholarships—like grants—are financial<br />
aid that you do not need to pay back.<br />
Scholarships are offered by many different<br />
groups, organizations, and even individuals.<br />
They are offered for all kinds of achievements—and<br />
to all kinds of students. And<br />
they’re usually competitive, with eligible<br />
applicants competing for a limited number of<br />
awards.<br />
New scholarships for academic year 2<strong>01</strong>8-<br />
19 include:<br />
• $2,500 from the Paquin Family Technical<br />
Scholarship for students from Franklin<br />
County interested in an accredited certificate<br />
program in technical and skilled trades.<br />
• $2,500 from the Tatarczuch Family<br />
Scholarship for business study, open to students<br />
seeking a bachelor’s degree in accounting,<br />
finance or business management.<br />
• $2,500 from the Tatarczuch Family<br />
Scholarship for technical study, open to students<br />
who are the first in their family to<br />
attend a postsecondary program and seeking<br />
an associate’s degree in a technical field.<br />
VSAC has online links to complete the unified<br />
scholarship application, or USA, and<br />
required transcripts, recommendations or<br />
other documentation can be uploaded right at<br />
the VSAC website. Visit VSAC’s scholarship<br />
page for more information.<br />
The scholarship booklets also will be distributed<br />
to agencies, colleges, and libraries in<br />
Vermont and some out-of-state high schools<br />
and colleges that border Vermont.<br />
The deadline for these VSAC-assisted<br />
scholarships is Feb. 16, 2<strong>01</strong>8. For more information,<br />
call 888-253-4819 or email scholarships@vsac.org.<br />
The French Connection<br />
French Music for flute and piano<br />
open house<br />
At Vermont Creamery, we pride ourselves in producing<br />
the highest quality cheeses, butter and crème fraiche<br />
while supporting and developing family farms. We aim to<br />
exemplify sustainability by being profi table, engaging our<br />
staff in the business, and living our mission every day at<br />
the Creamery.<br />
January <strong>18</strong><br />
9am-6pm<br />
Interested candidates will be able to discuss the open positions, complete an application, and receive<br />
either a tour or a cheese tasting! Good starting wage based on experience. Benefi t package includes<br />
medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, a generous retirement plan, vacations/paid holidays,<br />
training program and cheese privileges. Vermont Creamery is an equal opportunity employer.<br />
For more information, please call 802-479-9371 or visit our website for a listing of positions that are<br />
currently open.<br />
Vermont Creamery, 20 Pitman Road, Websterville, VT 05678 www.vermontcreamery.com<br />
CENTRAL<br />
VERMONT’S<br />
BEST<br />
COUNTRY<br />
BEVERAGES TO BENEFIT<br />
Special<br />
Olympics<br />
CENTRAL VERMONT SPECIAL OLYMPICS<br />
RAISE YOUR GLASS AND MAKE A TOAST<br />
TO THIS GREAT ORGANIZATION!<br />
This tribute concert to Louis Moyse, the guiding force behind Capital City Concerts,<br />
features fl utist Karen Kevra and pianist Jeffrey Chappell performing Michel<br />
Blavet’s exquisite Sonata ”L’Henriette”, Poulenc’s enduring Sonata for fl ute and<br />
piano, and a short work of Louis Moyse. At intermission a menu/ballot of the<br />
ten works from Louis Moyse’s celebrated collection Flute Music by French<br />
Composers will be distributed. Based on written descriptions of each piece<br />
by such composers as Gabriel Fauré, Georges Enesco, and Cécile Chaminade,<br />
audience members will cast their ballots for the pieces they would like to hear<br />
during the second half of the program.<br />
Sunday, January 21 at 3PM<br />
Unitarian Church of Montpelier<br />
Tickets: $15-$25 at the door (while they last),<br />
in advance at Bear Pond Books, Montpelier, and online at:<br />
www.capitalcityconcerts.org<br />
WHETHER IT'S A GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE, A FOUNTAIN BEVERAGE,<br />
BEER, WINE, MILK, JUICE, COFFEE OR TEA,<br />
IT'S YOUR THOUGHTFULNESS TH AT MATTERS.<br />
A GENEROUS PORTION OF JANUARY'S BEVERAGES SALES<br />
WILL BE DONATED TO<br />
CENTRAL VERMONT SPECIAL OLY M P I C S.<br />
SPONSORED BY:<br />
If you are unable to visit the Wayside Restaurant during the<br />
month of January, donations can be mailed to:<br />
CVSO, c/o Tim Pouliot - Program Coordinator,<br />
20 White Street, Barre, VT 05641.<br />
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