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Celebrate Independence Day on<br />
July 3rd in Montpelier<br />
page 4<br />
Vermont Restaurant Week<br />
Celebrates 10th Anniversary<br />
with Record Gift to<br />
Vermont Foodbank<br />
page 6<br />
JULY COUPONS<br />
pages 3, 5, 7<br />
SPAULDING HIGH<br />
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Cabot 4th of July<br />
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• • •<br />
ACLU Reaches Settlement<br />
Agreement with Vermont State<br />
Police in Landmark Racial Profiling<br />
Case Resulting in a Historic Vermont<br />
Supreme Court Ruling in January<br />
ACLU of Vermont client Gregory Zullo has settled his<br />
racial profiling lawsuit against the State of Vermont. Under<br />
the terms of the settlement agreement, the State acknowledged<br />
that the 2014 stop and seizure of Mr. Zullo were unreasonable<br />
and will pay Mr. Zullo $50,000 plus mediation costs<br />
to resolve the case.<br />
ACLU of Vermont Staff Attorney Lia Ernst, who argued<br />
the case at the Vermont Supreme Court in May 2018: “Our<br />
client is satisfied with the settlement terms and pleased with<br />
the outcome of this case. It took five years, but Greg Zullo’s<br />
courage and persistence resulted in a historic Vermont<br />
Supreme Court ruling and now this significant settlement<br />
agreement. His case sends a clear message—no one is above<br />
the law, and if police engage in racial profiling or other<br />
unlawful acts, they can and will be held accountable.”<br />
Mr. Zullo, a young Black man, was pulled over in<br />
Wallingford by then-Vermont State Trooper Lewis Hatch in<br />
March of 2014. The claimed justification for the stop was that<br />
snow allegedly covered the registration sticker on Mr. Zullo’s<br />
license plate, which was not a traffic violation at the time.<br />
In January, the Vermont Supreme Court unanimously<br />
ruled that the stop of Mr. Zullo and seizure of his vehicle<br />
violated Article 11 of the Vermont Constitution and the State<br />
bears legal responsibility for such violations. The High Court<br />
also agreed with the ACLU’s argument that the seizure of<br />
Mr. Zullo’s vehicle was impermissible because the faint odor<br />
of burnt marijuana, standing alone, cannot establish probable<br />
cause of a criminal act.<br />
The Court remanded the case back to the lower court for<br />
further proceedings. This settlement now brings the case to<br />
a close.<br />
ACLU of Vermont client Gregory Zullo: “This case is a<br />
victory for people of color in Vermont and anyone else<br />
unjustifiably targeted by Vermont police. I wanted to be sure<br />
what happened to me did not happen to anyone else–especially<br />
people of color. My hope is that it will make police and<br />
others stop and think about how their own bias plays into the<br />
decisions they make, particularly when it impacts another<br />
person’s life.”<br />
ACLU of Vermont Staff Attorney Jay Diaz: “Although<br />
progress has been made, as VSP stop data released just this<br />
week show, Vermont State Police troopers continue to disproportionately<br />
stop and search people of color on Vermont’s<br />
roads. Mr. Zullo’s case is an important step toward eliminating<br />
those disparities once and for all. Thanks to his willingness<br />
to take on the State, justice was achieved for discriminatory<br />
police conduct.”<br />
Earlier this week, VSP released updated stop data showing<br />
in 2018 Asian, Hispanic, and Black drivers were more likely<br />
than White drivers to receive a ticket and less likely to<br />
receive a warning when stopped. In addition, Black and<br />
Hispanic drivers were up to three times more likely than<br />
White drivers to be searched but less likely to have an arrest<br />
result from searches<br />
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Vermont Creamery co-founders Bob Reese and Allison<br />
Hooper were inducted into the Specialty Food Association<br />
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Fancy Food Show in New York City. Bob and Allison founded<br />
Vermont Creamery in <strong>19</strong>84; over the next 35 years, the<br />
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“It’s an honor to be inducted to the SFA Hall of Fame,” said<br />
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Today, the Creamery’s collection of artisan dairy products<br />
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The mission-driven business became B Corp Certified in<br />
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The Specialty Food Association inducted eight individuals<br />
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For more information about the Hall of Fame, or the<br />
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About Vermont Creamery<br />
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• • •<br />
Green Mountain Dog Club<br />
Area dog lovers are invited to the Vermont Scenic Circuit,<br />
a four-day cluster of dog shows running from July 11 through<br />
July 14 at the Tunbridge Fairgrounds. Each show is open<br />
from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
The fun kicks off with two days of shows put on by the<br />
Woodstock Dog Club on Thursday and Friday, July 11 and<br />
12. The Green Mountain Dog Club hosts its two shows on<br />
Saturday and Sunday, July 13 and 14. There will be conformation<br />
competition in each breed leading up to Best in Show<br />
every day, along with junior showmanship, obedience and<br />
rally events, Canine Good Citizen and trick tests, and Pee<br />
Wee handling competition for children 5 to 9 years old.<br />
Entries close for most classes on June 27. (Download a<br />
premium list at Infodog.com). But Pee Wee Handling contestants<br />
can enter at the club tent any time on Saturday or on<br />
Sunday morning before 11. A parent or other adult must<br />
accompany the dog and child into the ring. Dogs can also be<br />
entered at the show for Sunday’s AKC Trick and Canine<br />
Good Citizen tests. Please don’t bring unentered dogs or<br />
your family pet to the show. It’s against AKC rules.<br />
As usual, newcomers are invited to take a guided dog show<br />
tour to better understand the dog show scene. Woodstock<br />
Dog Club will host an ice cream social on Thursday and<br />
Friday afternoon during group judging and Best in Show.<br />
Green Mountain Dog Club throws a barbecue on Saturday<br />
evening complete with a beer tent, and live music.<br />
The four days of shows attract about 1000 entries and over<br />
100 breeds. With exhibitors coming from over 35 states and<br />
Canada, a long weekend of dog shows can bring in over<br />
$450,000 to the area.<br />
The Green Mountain Dog Club is a nonprofit organization<br />
serving the Central Vermont area. In addition to putting on<br />
its annual dog shows, GMDC holds activities to promote<br />
responsible dog ownership and dog sports, including match<br />
shows, obedience and handling classes, and educational programs.<br />
Many members and their canine partners show in<br />
conformation, but some are primarily interested in agility,<br />
rally, and other events. There are a few therapy dogs as well.<br />
Membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of every<br />
month and guests are always welcome.<br />
Caulder Ripley of Duxbury is the president of GMDC.<br />
Caulder bred and showed Siberian Huskies for many years.<br />
He’s also the instructor for the club-sponsored handling<br />
classes that teach owners and their dogs how to show. Darin<br />
Gillies of Barre is this year’s show chairman.<br />
For more information on the Green Mountain Dog Club,<br />
the show in July, or other events, call Mary at 479-9843 or<br />
visit www.facebook.com/greenmountaindogclub or www.<br />
greenmountaindogclub.org<br />
PLEASE DON’T BRING UNENTERED DOGS AND<br />
FAMILY PETS TO THE SHOW. (IT’S AGAINST AKC<br />
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Traffic Restrictions and General Safety Information<br />
The City of Montpelier will be celebrating<br />
Independence Day with a host of special<br />
events that will take place on Wednesday<br />
July 3rd, 20<strong>19</strong>. There will be a one mile foot<br />
race that will start at 6:00 PM with the<br />
parade immediately following. The fireworks<br />
display over the State House will<br />
begin at 9:30 PM. The parade route starts at<br />
the Main Street roundabout and concludes<br />
on State Street, east of Bailey Avenue. In<br />
order to accommodate these events, the following<br />
traffic and parking restrictions will be<br />
in place:<br />
• Parking during the day on July 3rd will<br />
be prohibited for parts of the Meadow neighborhood<br />
in order to accommodate parade<br />
staging (Starting at 3:00 PM, No Parking<br />
Signs will be placed on the affected streets).<br />
• Parking along the parade route (Main<br />
Street and State Street) will be prohibited<br />
starting at 5:00 PM, there will be additional<br />
parking restrictions on parts of State Street<br />
all day.<br />
• State Street, between Taylor Street and<br />
Bailey Avenue, will close at 1:00 PM (vehicles<br />
will be able to leave the state parking lots<br />
• • •<br />
Montpelier Alive is proud to host the<br />
Capital City’s largest annual event—our 3rd<br />
of July Independence Day Celebration! The<br />
festival, named one of Vermont’s Top 10<br />
Summer Events, brings in thousands to<br />
downtown Montpelier from across Vermont<br />
to participate in on-going activities throughout<br />
the day, watch our spectacular parade,<br />
enjoy great food, and more.<br />
Festivities kickoff at 3:00 PM with Family<br />
Olympics, presented by Capital Community<br />
Church. Kids of all ages can enjoy free family-friendly<br />
activities on the State House<br />
Lawn. The Onion River Outdoor’s<br />
Montpelier Mile races through town at 6:00<br />
PM, followed by of our one-of-a-kind 3rd of<br />
July parade, powered by VSECU. Cap off the<br />
evening with live music on the lawn and a<br />
spectacular fireworks show, accompanied by<br />
patriotic music from the 40th Army Band!<br />
Throughout the event, enjoy more than 40<br />
food and fun vendors lining State Street,<br />
including new vendors Taco Truck All Stars,<br />
The Carrot Cart, Woodbelly Pizza, and<br />
more! Spectators can also enjoy a fun street<br />
performance by the Masters of Mayhem after<br />
the parade in front of the Supreme Court<br />
Building. Masters of Mayhem have been<br />
travelling the globe delighting crowds worldwide<br />
and can’t wait to perform in Montpelier.<br />
“Our July 3rd Independence Day<br />
Celebration is a true community event,” said<br />
Montpelier Alive Executive Director Dan<br />
Groberg. “This year, we’ll have even more<br />
family-friendly fun, delicious food, amazing<br />
fireworks, and celebration!”<br />
The July 3rd festivities are generously supported<br />
by lead sponsors VSECU, National<br />
Life Group, Union Mutual, Community<br />
National Bank, and Capital Community<br />
Church. Additional sponsors include The<br />
City of Montpelier, Hunger Mountain Coop,<br />
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For more information, visit www.montpelieralive.org/july3.<br />
Montpelier Alive celebrates the City of<br />
Montpelier. We work with partners to sustain<br />
and build upon Montpelier’s vibrant<br />
downtown community by offering and supporting<br />
special events and activities and by<br />
promoting City businesses. We work to<br />
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Montpelier and to preserve the City’s historic<br />
character and unique sense of place.<br />
via the Bailey Avenue end of State Street).<br />
• A general information and public safety<br />
tent will be set-up on the lawn next to the<br />
Pavilion building located at 109 State Street.<br />
• Here is a link for parking and shuttle<br />
information: http://montpelieralive.com/<br />
july3details<br />
The Montpelier Police Department<br />
encourages parents to keep a close watch on<br />
young children in order to prevent them<br />
from becoming separated in the crowd. In<br />
the event that a parent and child become<br />
separated, they should notify police and<br />
then go to the public safety/information tent<br />
(in front of the Pavilion) for re-unification<br />
assistance.<br />
We also request that people prepare<br />
appropriately for the weather conditions and<br />
always monitor children and pets closely.<br />
Water will be available on the State House<br />
lawn and in the parade staging area.<br />
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Celebrating July 4<br />
By Debra Paul, New Hampshire<br />
If you think celebrating the Fourth of July is just a matter of<br />
firing up the barbecue, getting out the sparklers, or heading<br />
to the seacoast or the mountains for a three-day weekend, we<br />
invite you to reconsider. The Fourth of July is also known, of<br />
course, as Independence Day, and that’s the reason for this<br />
extra day away from work and for the life you live today.<br />
The Declaration of Independence was finalized on July 4,<br />
1776, and set the colonies on the path toward their emergence<br />
as a nation. Political speeches, fireworks, and red, white and<br />
blue bunting are fine for the day, but the signing of the Declaration<br />
of Independence is a lot more than a reason for a party.<br />
We think the Declaration of Independence, signed by New<br />
Hampshire’s own Matthew Thornton among others, is a document<br />
that should be read regularly. It reminds us of who we<br />
are as a country and assures that we continue in the tradition<br />
of those who fought to establish a free nation, whose leaders<br />
were expected to listen to those they serve.<br />
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are<br />
created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with<br />
certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty<br />
and the pursuit of Happiness” are perhaps the document’s<br />
most famous lines, but the list of injustices attributed to<br />
Great Britain makes for good reminders of what our government<br />
should never become. That’s particularly timely reading<br />
during a time when political attacks sink to unpleasant<br />
levels in the throws of an upcoming election, such as we are<br />
experiencing this year.<br />
It’s also a straightforward and simple document; “Life, liberty<br />
and the pursuit of happiness.” Sadly, not qualities every<br />
nation freely grants its citizens. How we pursue that happiness<br />
is left to us to decide, not dictated by a ruler. Often we<br />
take that for granted, but to many people across the planet,<br />
it’s only something to dream about.<br />
So figure out what makes you happy as you enjoy your<br />
holiday weekend. A hearty meal, a good place to swim, and<br />
a sky full of sparkling fireworks all make for a pretty good<br />
celebration of freedom.<br />
Hopefully you will pause for a moment to thank those who<br />
made it all possible in 1776 and also thank those who still<br />
fight to keep our freedoms. We are all so fortunate to live in<br />
a free Country.<br />
Have a fun and safe celebration.<br />
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Montpelier Foundation Announces<br />
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The Montpelier Foundation recently announced its first<br />
three grant awards since becoming an independent nonprofit.<br />
Ed Flanagan, Chair of the Board, noted the many valuable<br />
projects happening in Montpelier and named the three<br />
selected to receive grants: the Montpelier Tree Fund efforts<br />
to manage its Ash Tree project; the Montpelier Area Mountain<br />
Biking Association’s project to complete its trails at the North<br />
Branch Park; and the Montpelier ArtSynergy art installation<br />
at the transit center.<br />
The Montpelier Foundation enhances the community’s<br />
ability to make valuable capital improvements to improve the<br />
quality of life for local residents and visitors. Created in <strong>19</strong>94,<br />
donations and bequests support projects that provide long<br />
term public benefits in Montpelier.<br />
Montpelier Foundation funds can be used for costs associated<br />
with the design, construction or acquisition of educational,<br />
recreational, transportation, public safety, utility,<br />
conservation and preservation, and cultural improvements<br />
having a useful life of at least 20 years, unless otherwise designated<br />
by the donor.<br />
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VSAC makes loans with money borrowed in the taxexempt<br />
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From left to right: Corey Grenier (Seven Days), Mae Quilty (City Market), John Sayles (Vermont<br />
Foodbank), Kylie Perry (Vermont Federal Credit Union)<br />
Vermont Restaurant Week Celebrates 10th<br />
Anniversary with Record Gift to Vermont Foodbank<br />
When Seven Days launched Vermont<br />
Restaurant Week 10 years ago, the goal was<br />
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drive traffic to local businesses and help our<br />
neighbors in need. At least one measure of<br />
the event’s success set a record this year: a<br />
$25,344.<strong>03</strong> donation to the Vermont<br />
Foodbank. Over the past decade, Restaurant<br />
Week has generated a total of $147,395.36 for<br />
the Vermont nonprofit. Vermont Federal<br />
Credit Union is the presenting sponsor of<br />
Restaurant Week.<br />
“We are so grateful to Seven Days and<br />
Vermont Federal Credit Union for organizing<br />
this event, to all of the restaurants who<br />
participated, and to all of the individuals<br />
who dined during the 10th annual Vermont<br />
Restaurant Week,” said John Sayles, CEO of<br />
the Vermont Foodbank. “The Vermont<br />
Foodbank believes everyone in Vermont<br />
plays a role in solving hunger, and this generous<br />
gift is an example of how our friends,<br />
neighbors and businesses come together to<br />
ensure that everyone in Vermont has access<br />
to healthy food every day.”<br />
“It’s a tremendous feeling knowing that, as<br />
the presenting sponsor of Vermont<br />
Restaurant Week, we have been a part of<br />
growing an event that builds financially<br />
strong communities, promotes Vermont’s<br />
thriving food industry, and has also provided<br />
nearly $150,000 to the Vermont Foodbank<br />
over the past 10 years,” said Jean Giard,<br />
president and CEO of Vermont Federal<br />
Credit Union.<br />
Many sources contributed to the total<br />
donation. Proceeds from the Sweet Start<br />
Smackdown, a dessert competition featuring<br />
local pastry chefs, benefitted the foodbank.<br />
Donations also came from a panel discussion<br />
at ArtsRiot; from Pints & Poses, a yoga class<br />
for digestion at Burlington Beer Company’s<br />
Taproom; from the Sensory Social, a cider<br />
and cheese pairing at CO Cellars; Culinary<br />
Trivia Night at Nectar’s; event raffles; and a<br />
portion of sponsorship dollars.<br />
City Market/Onion River Co-op, one of<br />
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Foodbank 40 percent of its two stores’ Rally<br />
for Change donations during the month of<br />
April. The program encourages customers to<br />
round up their total at the register and<br />
donate the difference.<br />
Finally, restaurants were encouraged to<br />
donate $1 to the foodbank from every meal<br />
sold during Restaurant Week. Embracing<br />
that initiative were 3 Squares Café, August<br />
First Bakery & Café, the Bearded Frog, the<br />
Bench, Bistro de Margot, Bleu Northeast<br />
Seafood, Bluebird Barbecue, Burlington<br />
Beer Company, Charlie B’s Pub & Restaurant<br />
at Stoweflake, Cork Wine Bar & Market, the<br />
Daily Planet, ¡Duino! (Duende), East West<br />
Café, Fire & Ice Restaurant, Hazel, J.<br />
Morgan’s Steakhouse, Junction at the Essex,<br />
Vermont’s Culinary Resort & Spa, Juniper,<br />
Kismet, Michael’s on the Hill, Misery Loves<br />
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Pizza & Grill, Three Penny Taproom, Tres<br />
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More than 100 restaurants across the state<br />
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meals during the event, which ran from<br />
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In addition to Vermont Federal Credit<br />
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Vermont Has the Third Highest Rate of UFO<br />
Sightings in the Nation<br />
Extraterrestrial interest has been on the<br />
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spotting UFOs back in May and it’s likely to<br />
hold strong through UFO Awareness Day on<br />
July 2nd. If all the hype is starting to make<br />
you believe in alien visitors, you’re in good<br />
company in your state. According to a new<br />
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number of UFO sightings per capita in<br />
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Our analysis used data from the National<br />
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to find out which states have the most<br />
reported UFO sightings per capita.<br />
Washington, Montana, and Vermont<br />
• • •<br />
grabbed the top three spots and Alaska and<br />
Maine rounded out the top five. Interestingly,<br />
our top five states were all situated in the<br />
northern part of our country while the bottom<br />
five were in the south, which might just<br />
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You can review the full report here:<br />
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States with the most sightings:<br />
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3. Vermont<br />
4. Alaska<br />
5. Maine<br />
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Westview Meadows and The Gary Residence recently participated<br />
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Library Hours:<br />
2:00 to 6:00 pm Monday and Thursday<br />
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2:00 to 7:00 pm Tuesday and Friday<br />
9:00 to 2:00 pm Saturday<br />
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Storytime<br />
Storytime spring session every Wednesday at 10:30am.<br />
Join us for stories, crafts and more. All ages. No registration<br />
necessary, just pop in. Storytime is a great tool for helping<br />
your child prepare for Preschool. Free.<br />
Brown Public<br />
Library<br />
PLEASE NOTE: WE WILL BE CLOSED ON<br />
THURSDAY, JULY 4TH & FRIDAY, JULY 5TH IN<br />
OBSERVANCE OF INDEPENDENCE DAY.<br />
The library will be a SNACK SITE beginning July 8th thru<br />
August 9th. Stop in & enjoy a snack at the library!<br />
Looking for something fun to do this summer? Stop in &<br />
ask about our passes to ECHO Museum, Billings Farm &<br />
Museum, Shelburne Farms and VT State Parks!<br />
Beginning July 1st, Rebecca Pearish will be taking over<br />
Storytimes. Rebecca & Britta will be sharing the Youth<br />
Librarian position. Stop in & welcome Rebecca.<br />
DON’ MISS STORYTIME on Mondays and Thursdays<br />
with our youth librarian, Rebecca Pearish.<br />
Storytime is from 10-11am. We read a story & do a craft.<br />
Bring your children/grandchildren. Everyone is welcome!<br />
You do not need a library card to enjoy our Storytimes!<br />
Jeudevine<br />
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Wrangling Words Writing<br />
Workshop:<br />
Experience Literary Art at Jeudevine<br />
Memorial Library In 99 Words.<br />
Join visiting literary artist, Charli Mills, for a free flash fiction<br />
writing workshop at the Jeudevine Library on<br />
Wednesday, July 10th from 7-8 p.m. Participants will learn<br />
and practice the 99-word literary art form called Flash<br />
Fiction. Flash fiction is small, yet mighty. It’s a literary art<br />
form that: teaches brevity (every word counts), allows writers<br />
to explore story ideas and character development, clarifies<br />
craft techniques on a small scale, imprints a problemsolving<br />
pattern on the brain (opens creativity) and harnesses<br />
the power of creative practice.<br />
Wrangling Words begins with an explanation of what flash<br />
fiction is and offers ideas of literary craft to apply. Charli will<br />
• • •<br />
Summer Reading Sign Up for Adults<br />
Our summer reading program starts on Monday, June 10<br />
and runs through Saturday, June 29. For every book you read<br />
you will get a ticket, earn tickets in other ways too, at the end<br />
of the summer we will pull tickets for different prizes. Ages<br />
18 and up.<br />
Summer Reading Sign Up for Youth<br />
Our summer reading program starts on Monday, June 17.<br />
For every 15 minutes that you read you will get a ticket, earn<br />
tickets in other ways too, at the end of the summer we will<br />
pull tickets for different prizes. Ages 4-18 years. Everyone<br />
that comes to our party at the end of the summer wins a<br />
prize. Check on our website for more information. All of our<br />
programming is free.<br />
Beautiful Gardens<br />
Many thanks to Larry Ellison of Williamstown for the<br />
beautiful work that he has done on our gardens!<br />
Storytime Themes:<br />
July 8: Dinosaurs<br />
July 11: In the Forest<br />
July 15: Birthdays<br />
July 18: Fairytale & Nursery Rhyme Time<br />
Hey Kids: Do you like Lego’s??<br />
Join us on July 20th from 10-11:30am for a LEGO BUILD<br />
CHALLENGE.<br />
The BPL Crochet & Knitting Club<br />
We meet from 6-7pm at the library every Thursday.<br />
Come learn to crochet or knit. All skill levels are welcome<br />
to come from beginner to expert. Meet new friends. Hope to<br />
see you there!<br />
When visiting the library, stop in to our BPL Book Store.<br />
We have some great donated books for all interests. When<br />
the library is open, the bookstore is open. JULY SPECIALS:<br />
Health books, buy 1 get 1 free. Juvenile & Young Adult<br />
books, buy 1 get 1 free. SEE YOU @ THE LIBRARY!!<br />
offer prompts and guidance. Participants will craft three<br />
flash fiction stories that can be imaginative or based on a true<br />
story. Each participant will get to share their stories with the<br />
group. The activity concludes with appreciative feedback.<br />
The workshop serves to empower diverse voices, help<br />
emerging writers find their way, and give experienced writers<br />
new tools. This is not the place for critique. Wrangling<br />
Words creates safe space for writers to explore, grow, and<br />
play. All genres, levels of experience, and interests are welcome.<br />
Charli Mills will also be at the Jeudevine Library Farmers<br />
Market table on Friday, July 12 to talk to people and sign<br />
books.<br />
Charli Mills is lead buckaroo at a global literary community<br />
at CarrotRanch.com. Carrot Ranch is an imaginary<br />
place for real writers. She’s authored hundreds of flash fiction<br />
stories, written over 300 magazine and news articles,<br />
and publishes flash fiction anthologies. Carrot Ranch’s mission<br />
is to make literary art accessible. She lives in Hancock<br />
with her veteran spouse and has a rock-picking problem<br />
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There will be light refreshments. For more information<br />
call the Jeudevine Library at 472-5948.<br />
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Aaron Copland’s America<br />
Pianist Michael Arnowitt offers a program surveying the<br />
music of Aaron Copland on Wednesday, July 24 at 7 o’clock<br />
in the Municipal Building’s Community Steele Room.<br />
Copland created what is considered today to be a distinctively<br />
American sound in classical music. His landmark compositions<br />
from the <strong>19</strong>30’s and <strong>19</strong>40’s, used energetic jazz<br />
rhythms and folk song material from different regions of the<br />
United States and Mexico, blended into his own classical<br />
music writing style. His signature widely spaced, slow-moving<br />
chords helped depict the vast American landscape, in<br />
contrast to the crowded, densely populated countries of<br />
Europe.<br />
Michael Arnowitt will perform and discuss music from<br />
Copland’s Four Piano Blues, Piano Variations, El Salon<br />
Mexico, and Copland’s famous Appalachian Spring. Also<br />
included on the program is Conversation at the Soda<br />
Fountain, from the music Copland wrote for the film version<br />
of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town.<br />
Copland was one of a wave of American composers who<br />
travelled to Paris in the early twentieth century to study with<br />
the renowned teacher Nadia Boulanger at the Fontainebleau<br />
School in France. Michael Arnowitt also attended this school<br />
in <strong>19</strong>80 and will recount anecdotes about Fontainebleau.<br />
While Copland was influenced by his European travels and<br />
being exposed to the modern composers Igor Stravinsky,<br />
Arnold Schoenberg, and Anton Webern, and even wrote a<br />
song setting of a poem of E.E. Cummings, Copland returned<br />
to our country determined to create something uniquely<br />
American. The optimistic, clear tone of his musical style<br />
became iconic and has influenced American composers to<br />
the present day and contributed to the cultural creation of an<br />
American consciousness and character.<br />
About Michael Arnowitt: An internationally-known classical<br />
and jazz pianist, Michael Arnowitt has thirty years of<br />
concert experience in Europe as well as the U.S. and Canada.<br />
His lively lectures are modeled on the format popularized<br />
by Leonard Bernstein, in which live music illustrates his<br />
insightful spoken commentary. His engaging anecdotes illuminate<br />
not just the music he performs but the social contexts<br />
of the composers he explores.<br />
This Vermont Humanities Council Speakers Bureau Event<br />
is hosted by the Waterbury Public Library, is free, open to<br />
the public, and accessible to those with disabilities. Contact<br />
Judy Byron at judi@waterburypubliclibrary.com or (802)<br />
244-7<strong>03</strong>6 for more information.<br />
Vermont Wild<br />
Join Vermont Wild, Adventures of Fish &Game Wardens<br />
author Megan Price as she shares secrets behind the series’<br />
humorous, and occasionally harrowing, true game warden<br />
stories, at the Waterbury Municipal Building’s Steele Room,<br />
Tuesday, July 30 from 7-8 pm.<br />
Like the tales she writes, this program is suitable for ages<br />
9 to 99 and is certain to give you a few laughs. The six volume<br />
book series, which includes Maine Wild, is the state’s bestselling<br />
outdoor adventure series and has been a hit since its<br />
introduction a decade ago. Vermont Wild outsells Harry<br />
Potter at the iconic Vermont Book Shop in Middlebury. And<br />
Phoenix Bookstore founder Mike DeSanto has termed the<br />
books sales, “Phenomenal.”<br />
Vermont Wild recently was optioned for a possible television<br />
series and the stories are used by schools from Maine to<br />
Texas to encourage youngsters to read and write their own<br />
adventures. Each book contains more than a dozen illustrated<br />
true stories from game wardens whose photos are in the<br />
books. Readers feel they are sitting around a campfire listening<br />
to the men recount their adventures. A new Vermont<br />
Wild volume will be released in October.<br />
Price is a native Vermonter, former award-winning reporter<br />
and was elected to serve three terms in the Vermont<br />
Legislature. Earlier this year, she became a Burlington<br />
MOTH Slam Winner sharing her story of riding a runaway<br />
horse at a July 4th parade. Might she be encouraged to tell it<br />
again?<br />
The event is free to all and books will be offered for sale at<br />
the event. If you already have copies of the books, feel free to<br />
bring them and Megan says she will be happy to sign them<br />
for you.
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Jaquith Library Summer Concert Series<br />
July 4 Will Patton Ensemble deftly blends a<br />
rich stew of genres into a seamless whole,<br />
focusing on high energy improvisation and<br />
group interaction. Their repertoire, featuring<br />
fiery Brazilian sambas and folk waltzes,<br />
gentle choros and hot Gypsy jazz, takes you<br />
on a musical journey from a Parisian bistro<br />
to a plaza in the heart of Rio and back home<br />
again to your front porch. Will Patton (mandolin),<br />
Dono Schabner (guitar), Thal<br />
Aylward (violin), Clyde Stats (string bass),<br />
Caleb Bronz (percussion). Food Vendor:<br />
Mo’s Backyard BBQ<br />
July 11 The Stone Cold Roosters is a band<br />
that can strut, swing and rock across decades<br />
of American music with style including classic<br />
country, swamp-rock, Hillbilly-funk,<br />
Blues, Western Swing and Honky-tonk.<br />
Jaquith Public Library Family Fun Nights<br />
for People of all Ages<br />
Wed., July 10 at 6:45 p.m. - A Universe of<br />
Plants with Jacqueline Soule: We will discuss<br />
how people could feed themselves if<br />
they lived in outer space all the time, or on<br />
the moon. Discussion will introduce the<br />
concept of biospheres and nutrient cycles.<br />
Then everyone will build a biosphere to take<br />
home.<br />
Mon., July 15 at 4 p.m.- Celebrate NASA’s<br />
50th Anniversary of Apollo 11’s Historic<br />
Moon Landing! Join STARnet for a Live<br />
Webcast. What was the sequence of this<br />
incredible mission? Where on the Moon did<br />
they land? And how did they return safely to<br />
Earth? Join us for a guided recreation of<br />
Apollo 11’s journey to see how this mission<br />
was executed by crew members and mission<br />
control in Houston.<br />
Just for Fun-Movies for People of All Ages<br />
at the Jaquith Library<br />
Third Wednesdays at 7 p.m.<br />
July 17 (<strong>19</strong>82) Beloved classic movie about a<br />
young extraterrestrial stranded on earth far<br />
from home who is helped by three kids.<br />
August 21 (2018) New animated tale of<br />
arachnid superheroes from multiple parallel<br />
universes working together to protect the<br />
multiverse.<br />
Morning Programs at the Jaquith Library<br />
for Kids Birth to Age Seven<br />
Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m.<br />
June <strong>19</strong>th through July 31st<br />
There will be no program on July 3!!<br />
We start with story time at 10 a.m. followed<br />
by activities at 10:30 a.m. and a free<br />
lunch at 11:30 a.m.<br />
• Create art work using spray paint to represent<br />
the stars and make a starry night sensory<br />
bag<br />
• Make a rocket fly with vinegar and baking<br />
soda<br />
• Experience the science of flying using<br />
stomp rockets, balloons , gliders, airplanes,<br />
kites and more<br />
• Create giant bubbles, bouncing bubbles<br />
and bubble art<br />
• And more fun activities!!<br />
Art and Author Night<br />
Friday, July <strong>19</strong> at 6 p.m.<br />
6 p.m. Reception with the Artists<br />
7 p.m. Poetry Reading by Charlie Barasch<br />
and Nadell Fishman.<br />
Refreshments will be served.<br />
Deobrat Mishra Concerts:<br />
Indian Classical Music<br />
in Vermont<br />
Pandit Deobrat Mishra, acclaimed musician<br />
and master of sitar will be presenting a<br />
concert of North Indian classical music.<br />
Deobrat is a 12th generation musician and<br />
son of the legendary Pandit Shivnath Mishra,<br />
of Varanasi, India. Deobrat will be accompanied<br />
by his nephew Prashant Mishra on<br />
tabla, who is a young virtuoso on the instrument.<br />
Deobrat has toured internationally for<br />
decades and founded the academy of Indian<br />
classical music in Varanasi where he lives.<br />
This tour will benefit the academy and is<br />
also sponsored by the DAYA foundation—a<br />
nonprofit which offers prison yoga programs<br />
and more. Tickets can be purchased<br />
here—Deobratmishratour.com $22 advance<br />
$25 at the door.<br />
There are also several other concerts in<br />
VT:<br />
July 5 - Railyard Apothecary, Burlington<br />
– 730 pm $ 22 advance $ 25 at the door railyardapothecaryvt.com<br />
Juy 6 - Golden Well Sanctuary, New<br />
Haven – 5:30 pm Farm to table Indian meal<br />
and concert $ 45 dollars goldenswellsanctaury.com<br />
July 7 - River Arts Center, Morrisville – 3<br />
pm $ 22 advance $ 25 at the door<br />
This is a rare opportunity to hear world<br />
class Indian classical music in Vermont.<br />
DFR Clarifies Healthcare Rights for Transgender Youth<br />
The Department of Financial Regulation<br />
recently clarified that Vermont insurers are<br />
prohibited from making coverage determinations<br />
for medically necessary genderaffirming<br />
care based solely on age.<br />
In 20<strong>07</strong>, Vermont passed legislation that<br />
prohibited discrimination based on gender<br />
identity. In 2013, DFR issued Bulletin 174,<br />
stating the law applies to the coverage of<br />
medically necessary gender-affirming care,<br />
including gender-affirming surgery. Last<br />
week, the department further revised<br />
Bulletin 174.<br />
“The revised bulletin states unequivocally<br />
that insurers may not deny coverage of gender<br />
affirmation surgery due to the insured’s<br />
age, unless other clinical factors or circumstances<br />
support the decision,” said DFR<br />
Commissioner Michael Pieciak. “We determined<br />
the clarification was necessary after<br />
receiving complaints from young Vermonters<br />
and their parents that coverage of genderaffirming<br />
care had been denied based on<br />
age.”<br />
Revised Bulletin 174 comes on the heels<br />
of proposed rules issued by the federal government<br />
to roll back similar gender identity<br />
protections under the Affordable Care Act.<br />
“It is important for Vermonters to know<br />
their rights under Vermont law will remain<br />
in place regardless of federal action,” said<br />
Governor Phil Scott. “I am grateful that my<br />
• • •<br />
administration is clarifying and strengthening<br />
the rights afforded to Vermont’s<br />
LGBTQ+ community.”<br />
The Scott Administration also recently<br />
proposed updates to Vermont’s Health Care<br />
Administrative Rules to allow transgender<br />
youth under age 21 to undergo genderaffirming<br />
surgery through Medicaid.<br />
“This gender-affirming approach helps<br />
trans and non-binary youth feel safe in a<br />
society that too often marginalizes or stigmatizes<br />
anyone seen as different,” said Dana<br />
Kaplan, Executive Director of Outright<br />
Vermont. “It’s hard enough being a youth,<br />
and transgender, in a rural state like<br />
Vermont. We are grateful to all our leaders<br />
and the incredibly supportive families who<br />
have advocated alongside their youth for<br />
easier access to care.”<br />
DFR’s Bulletin applies to private health<br />
insurance payers including health insurance<br />
companies, nonprofit hospital services corporations,<br />
nonprofit medical services corporations,<br />
non-ERISA employer group<br />
plans, and managed care organizations. DFR<br />
remains committed to ensuring that all<br />
Vermonters have access to medically necessary<br />
care, and encourages people encountering<br />
issues in obtaining coverage for gender-affirming<br />
care to contact DFR’s<br />
Consumer Services Section at 802-828-3302<br />
or dfr.insuranceinfo@vermont.gov.<br />
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Robert Bernard Barnes<br />
ROBERT BERNARD BARNES, died<br />
on Saturday, June 22, 20<strong>19</strong> at the<br />
Woodridge Nursing Home. He was<br />
born in Montpelier, VT on November<br />
21, <strong>19</strong>27, the son of Jabez and Pearl<br />
Crawford Barnes.<br />
He attended school in Montpelier<br />
and then spent time working at his<br />
uncle Harry Tracy’s farm on the country<br />
road, doing chores.<br />
Robert started Bob’s Trucking Service in Montpelier and<br />
continued this for 3 years. He then went into the dump<br />
truck business working for different towns in Central<br />
Vermont.<br />
On March 10, <strong>19</strong>57, he started work for the City of<br />
Montpelier. He worked as a mechanic and snowplow<br />
operator and retired November 21, <strong>19</strong>89 after 32 years of<br />
service to the city.<br />
After retirement he worked in his own garage, repairing<br />
and maintaining his own trucks and tractors and helping<br />
friends with some of theirs. Robert was always one to keep<br />
busy and loved to work on wood and metal. After his retirement<br />
he kept busy by sawing and cutting up wood. He<br />
bought logs from a logger and proceeded to saw them up<br />
and then split them into firewood and delivered loads to<br />
people who wanted it. A medical problem made him give<br />
this up. His next project was to build two wheel trailers. He<br />
built some from axle up and he refurbished ones that he<br />
found unuseable and made them road-worthy again. His<br />
health made him give this up, as well.<br />
Robert built a camp with his father on Curtis Pond and<br />
spent many years enjoying his family and friends there. He<br />
liked to fish and especially to deer hunt. He looked forward<br />
every year to go deer hunting with his friends in Brookfield.<br />
He got many deer over the years, one of which was mounted<br />
and named “George”. “George” spent many years at camp<br />
and later at Robert’s home in Montpelier.<br />
Robert was a long time member of the Trackmakers<br />
Snowmobile Club of Montpelier. He was the Trailmaster<br />
for the club for most of that time. He maintained trails by<br />
cutting and clearing, he helped build and maintain bridges,<br />
he put out trail signs before each season started and took<br />
them down when the season ended. He attended VAST<br />
meetings about keeping up to date on the trails.<br />
He was predeceased by his parents; his sisters, Shirley<br />
Bolles of Fairlee, VT and Louise Barnes of Montpelier and<br />
Boynton Beach, FL. He is survived by cousins, nephews,<br />
and nieces in the Central Vermont area. He leaves his companion<br />
of 23 years, Carla Safford of Barre.<br />
There will be no calling hours. A graveside service was<br />
held 1:00pm on Friday, June 28, 20<strong>19</strong> at the Cutler Cemetery<br />
in East Montpelier.<br />
Memorial contributions may be made to the Central<br />
Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road<br />
Berlin, Barre, VT 05641.<br />
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Nellie Elsie (Richardson) Cady<br />
NELLIE ELSIE (RICHARDSON)<br />
CADY, 98 years, old passed away on<br />
Friday the 14th of June, 20<strong>19</strong> in<br />
Greensboro, Vermont.<br />
She was born on the family farm on<br />
September 27, <strong>19</strong>20 in Worcester,<br />
Vermont one of 12 children. She was<br />
the daughter of Charles Richardson and<br />
Ella (Getchell) Richardson.<br />
In <strong>19</strong>39 she married Cleon Cady and<br />
was the loving and devoted mother to seven children. Her<br />
husband predeceased her in <strong>19</strong>81, son Cleon Jr in <strong>19</strong>98, son<br />
Raymond in 2001, son Robert in 2012 and son Francis in<br />
2013.<br />
She leaves behind daughters Beverly and Lucille and<br />
youngest son Richard and his wife Carol. She had numerous<br />
grandchildren, and several great grandchildren.<br />
Her favorite things were always family related although<br />
she had always enjoyed gardening sewing and reading.<br />
In lieu of flowers or donations of any kind please do<br />
something special for a child, Nellie would love that.<br />
Funeral services were held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday<br />
June 29, 20<strong>19</strong> at the Curtis-Britch-Davis & Bouffard Funeral<br />
Home in Craftsbury Common with Chaplin Alden Lauren<br />
officiating. Friends called at the funeral home on Saturday<br />
June 29, 20<strong>19</strong> from 9:00 A.M. until the hour of the funeral.<br />
Interment will follow in Albany Village Cemetery. On-line<br />
condolences at curtis-britch.com. Arrangements are<br />
entrusted to the care of Curtis-Britch-Davis & Bouffard<br />
Funeral Home, Craftsbury Common, VT.<br />
Joseph E. Henes, Jr<br />
JOSEPH E. HENES, JR., 82, of Glover,<br />
VT and formerly of Barre passed away<br />
Monday, June 24, 20<strong>19</strong> at the Union<br />
House Nursing Home in Glover, VT.<br />
Born in Morristown, VT on May 21,<br />
<strong>19</strong>37, he was the son of the late Joseph<br />
E. Henes, Sr and Dora E. (Demars)<br />
Henes.<br />
Joseph attended Barre City Schools<br />
and was a graduate of Spaulding High<br />
School, Class of <strong>19</strong>56. After his schooling he was employed<br />
as a Draftsman for Green Mountain Power up until his<br />
retirement in <strong>19</strong>98.<br />
In November of <strong>19</strong>57 he married Lorena Hebert in St.<br />
Monica Catholic Church in Barre.<br />
They made their home in Barre before moving to<br />
Burlington in <strong>19</strong>86.<br />
Joseph was a member of St. Monica Catholic Church in<br />
Barre where he served as usher for many years. He was also<br />
a member of Knights of Columbus, Bishop Brady Council.<br />
Among his interests were, gardening, bowling, painting,<br />
weight lifting, drawing and spending precious time with his<br />
family and friends.<br />
Survivors include one daughter, Connie Davis and husband<br />
Eddie of Houston, Texas; two sons, Richard Henes of<br />
Green Bay, Wisconsin and Todd Henes Sr, and wife, Penny<br />
of Barre, VT. Also surviving are, 11 grandchildren, 32<br />
great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren, as<br />
well as many nieces and nephews. Also surviving is one<br />
brother, Ernest Henes and wife, Gwendolyn and one sister,<br />
Mary Savard , all of Mesa, Arizona.<br />
A Mass of Christian Burial to honor and celebrate his life<br />
will be held on Friday, July 5, 20<strong>19</strong> at 10:30 a.m. at St.<br />
Monica Catholic Church in Barre. Burial will follow the<br />
Mass at the Fairview Cemetery in Hardwick, VT. There<br />
will be no calling hours.<br />
Contributions in Joseph’s memory may be made to the<br />
Washington County Mental Health, P.O. Box 647,<br />
Montpelier, Vt. 05601 or to St. Monica Catholic Church, 79<br />
Summer St., Barre, Vt. 05641.<br />
Arrangements are in the care of the Pruneau-Polli<br />
Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre, Vt.<br />
Those wishing to send online condolences may do so at:<br />
www.pruneaupollifuneralhome.com<br />
GLADYS AGELL died June 16, 20<strong>19</strong> after being stricken by<br />
a fatal fifth stroke. Born and raised in New York City by<br />
Bernard and Francis “Birdie” Nemeroff, she went to school<br />
in New York City, attended Olivet College and married Roy<br />
Comart in <strong>19</strong>50. The couple had three children. Gladys married<br />
Bertil Agell in <strong>19</strong>68; The Agells moved from Long<br />
Island, New York, to Vermont in <strong>19</strong>72. Gladys obtained a<br />
Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree from New York<br />
University and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from<br />
UVM in <strong>19</strong>90 and pursued a career as an Art Therapist and<br />
Psychologist. Surviving is her husband Bertil after over 50<br />
years of marriage; her three children, sisters Susan Cohen<br />
and Karen Cohn and her husband Marty, two grandchildren<br />
Bettina Dorrow and Anya Comart, brother Micheal Nemeroff<br />
and his wife Sharon.<br />
WAYNE BAILEY, 63, died unexpectedly Saturday, June 15,<br />
20<strong>19</strong>. A full obituary will be published at a later date.<br />
Arrangements are by Guare & Sons Funeral Home.<br />
ROBERT BERNARD BARNES, died on Saturday, June 22,<br />
20<strong>19</strong> at the Woodridge Nursing Home. He was born in<br />
Montpelier, Vermont on November 21, <strong>19</strong>27, the son of<br />
Jabez and Pearl Crawford Barnes. He attended school in<br />
Montpelier and then spent time working at his uncle Harry<br />
Tracy’s farm on the country road, doing chores. He was predeceased<br />
by his parents; his sisters, Shirley Bolles of Fairlee,<br />
Vermont and Louise Barnes of Montpelier and Boynton<br />
Beach, Florida. He is survived by cousins, nephews, and<br />
nieces in the Central Vermont area. He leaves his companion<br />
of 23 years, Carla Safford of Barre. There will be no calling<br />
hours. A graveside service was held 1:00 p.m. on Friday, June<br />
28, 20<strong>19</strong> at the Cutler Cemetery in East Montpelier. Memorial<br />
contributions may be made to the Central Vermont Home<br />
Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road-Berlin, Barre, VT<br />
05641. Those wishing to express online condolences may do<br />
so at www.guareandsons.com.<br />
CARRIE BENDICKSON, 59, of Summer Street, passed<br />
away on Monday, June 17, 20<strong>19</strong> at her home. A complete<br />
obituary will be published in a future edition of the Times<br />
Argus. Arrangements are in the care of the Pruneau-Polli<br />
Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre, VT.<br />
GLORIA G. COMMO, 76, passed away in the comfort of her<br />
home and husband on Saturday, June 22, 20<strong>19</strong>. Born in<br />
Swanton on July 13, <strong>19</strong>42, she was the daughter of the late<br />
Leonard and Gladys (Beeman) Gary. On November 15,<br />
2009, she married Alfred H. “Tiny” Commo, Jr. in Waterbury.<br />
Gloria was previously married to Michael Green and the late<br />
George Woodard, Sr. Gloria was a graduate of People’s<br />
Academy in Morrisville and continued her education at<br />
Community College of Vermont. In her leisure time she and<br />
Tiny loved dancing to country music bands, traveling<br />
throughout the United States, and she was well-known for<br />
her skills as a seamstress. Gloria is survived by her husband,<br />
her brother, son, granddaughter as well as step-children and<br />
their families. A service celebrating the life of Gloria Commo<br />
will be held at the Perkins-Parker Funeral Home in Waterbury<br />
on July 9, 20<strong>19</strong> at 11 a.m. Inurnment will take place in<br />
Waterbury Center Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial<br />
gifts would be appreciated to Central Vermont Home Health<br />
and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641 (www.<br />
cvhhh.org). To send online condolences please visit www.<br />
perkinsparker.com or the funeral home Facebook page.<br />
ELEANOR D. CRETE — A funeral service to honor and<br />
celebrate the life of Eleanor D. Crete, 84, of Lower Usle<br />
Road, was held on Friday, June 28, 20<strong>19</strong> at 1 p.m. at the<br />
Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery Chapel in Randolph<br />
Center. There will be no calling hours. She passed away on<br />
November 24, 20<strong>19</strong> at the Central Vermont Medical Center<br />
Hospital in Berlin, Vermont. Arrangements are in the care of<br />
the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre, VT.<br />
KAREN M. CRETE, 59, of West Topsham, passed away<br />
peacefully at home with her boyfriend of nine years, David<br />
Wark, and their beloved dog, Dakota, after a brief illness.<br />
Karen was born in Barre City, the daughter of the late<br />
Andrew and Eleanor Crete. Karen loved family and her many<br />
friends, music, the beach, and was known for lighting up any<br />
event and place she entered with her infectious smile and<br />
laughter. Karen is survived by her brothers, sister, Sue Rossi<br />
and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Andrew and<br />
Eleanor Crete. Per Karen’s wishes, there will be no service or<br />
calling hours and her ashes are to be spread in Galveston,<br />
Texas, where she always wanted to visit. A celebration of life<br />
will be held at a later date for family and friends.<br />
REGINALD DROWN — Graveside services for<br />
Reginald Drown, 74, who died in November 2018<br />
will be held Friday, July 12 at 1 p.m. at the Vermont Veteran’s<br />
Memorial Cemetery in Randolph Center with military honors<br />
to be accorded.<br />
ROBERT HENRY FRENIER,<br />
PH.D., beloved husband of Patricia<br />
Ames, died peacefully May 27, 20<strong>19</strong>, at Promise<br />
House in Hiawatha. From an early age, his vocal<br />
prodigy was recognized—he leaves the memory<br />
of a ringing tenor voice wherever life led<br />
him: choir boy for St. Augustine Catholic<br />
Church in Montpelier, Vermont, and a soloist for weddings<br />
and funerals. His high school classmates described his voice:<br />
“Such strains as would have won the ear of Pluto.” Upon<br />
enlistment into the military, Robert sang with the Navy<br />
Chorus. Robert is survived by his wife, Patricia; sons, R.<br />
Michael, John ( Jerilen DeMuth), Wilfred Adams and Eric<br />
(Martha Alicia). He was preceded in death by brothers,<br />
James and Richard; and grandson, Nicholas Pressley. A<br />
Celebration of Life is planned for a later date. In lieu of flowers,<br />
give to the sources of your inspiration. A special thankyou<br />
to Dr. Mary Ann Nelson and the Promise House staff for<br />
their loving care. Please share your memories of Dr. Frenier,<br />
and contact information if you wish, via legacy.com<br />
LINDA L. HALLETT, 75, of Berlin Street passed away on<br />
Sunday, June 16, 20<strong>19</strong> at Central Vermont Medical Center<br />
Hospital in Berlin with her family at her bedside. A complete<br />
obituary will be published in a future edition of the Times<br />
Argus. Arrangements are in the care of the Pruneau-Polli<br />
Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre, VT.<br />
DENNIS R. HAWKINS, 68, of Old Farm Road, died on<br />
Sunday, June 16, 20<strong>19</strong>, at his home, after a long illness. He<br />
was born on Dec. 7, <strong>19</strong>51, the son of Hugh and Rachel<br />
(Badger) Hawkins. He attended Montpelier High School and<br />
later received an Associate degree from Vermont Technical<br />
College in Randolph. Dennis, along with his brother, Sonny,<br />
ran the Hawkins farm in East Montpelier until the late ‘80s,<br />
when they sold off the herd and began offering their services,<br />
such as haying and chopping, to other farms in the area. He<br />
was married to Nancy (Bliss) Prescott. They later divorced.<br />
Survivors include his children Nick Hawkins, of Bradford,<br />
Anna Ball, of Randolph, and Keith Blake, of East Montpelier;<br />
his brothers Sonny Hawkins, of East Montpelier, and Gordon<br />
Hawkins, of Massachusetts; his companion, Linda Ball, of<br />
Waterbury; several grandchildren; many nieces, nephews<br />
and friends. There was a celebration of life at his residence<br />
on Sunday, June 30, at 2 p.m. Those wishing to express<br />
online condolences may do so at www.guareandsons.com.<br />
LUCILLE M. HOPKINS, 90, formerly of<br />
Pioneer Apartments in Montpelier, died on<br />
Sunday, June 23, 20<strong>19</strong> at the Central Vermont<br />
Medical Center with her family by her side. She<br />
was born on March 11, <strong>19</strong>29, the daughter of<br />
Rodney and Beatrice (Dunbar) Kennison. She<br />
attended public schools in Fayston and<br />
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Waitsfield. Lucille was primarily a home maker, however in<br />
her earlier years she worked for a number of local business<br />
including Northfield Wood Products, Rowan Court Nursing<br />
Home and Sunshine Cleaners. On September 13, <strong>19</strong>47, she<br />
married Francis Hopkins in Lowell, Massachusetts. Mr.<br />
Hopkins predeceased her on May 29, 20<strong>03</strong>. Her hobbies<br />
include crocheting and knitting, Bingo, and bowling. She<br />
enjoyed deep sea fishing in Maine and Florida and fresh water<br />
fishing on Joe’s Pond. She often played in local cribbage<br />
leagues. Her family and friends will miss her cookies, donuts,<br />
and pies. Survivors include her children, sister, grandchildren,<br />
great grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and friends. A<br />
graveside service was held 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 29,<br />
20<strong>19</strong> at the Berlin Corners Cemetery Those wishing to express<br />
online condolences may do so at www.guareandsons.com.<br />
ALICE MAY (FULLAM) JONES, 74, of North<br />
Barre Manor, died Monday, June 24, 20<strong>19</strong>, at<br />
the UVM Medical Center in Burlington, surrounded<br />
by her family. She was born on Jan. 30,<br />
<strong>19</strong>45, the daughter of George and Lucy (Rand)<br />
Fullam. Alice graduated from Randolph High<br />
School in <strong>19</strong>63. For many years, she worked as<br />
a teacher’s aide for several area schools, including<br />
Barre City Elementary School and Spaulding High<br />
School. Alice attended classes and became an LNA for<br />
Central Vermont Home Health. She also did food service for<br />
Berlin Elementary School, and worked for some local companies<br />
sewing and crafting at home. On April 28, <strong>19</strong>84, she<br />
married Peter Jones at the Congregational Church in Barre.<br />
She listened to country music, including Johnny Cash and<br />
locally, Sherri Lamberton. Alice also enjoyed camping, fishing<br />
and attending races at Thunder Road where #14 Phil<br />
Scott was her favorite driver. Survivors include her husband,<br />
Peter Jones, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren,<br />
nieces and nephews. There was a celebration of Alice’s life<br />
on Sunday, June 30, 3 p.m. with a potluck dinner at the Red<br />
Brick Church, 18 Main St., Randolph.<br />
BILL NEWHALL — The kind and gentle soul,<br />
Bill Newhall, 80, died on June 13, 20<strong>19</strong>. He was<br />
a longtime executive director of Another Way<br />
drop-in center which he helped found and supported<br />
for close to three decades. Bill was born<br />
in Salem, Massachusetts on December 4, <strong>19</strong>38<br />
as Stephen Cutler Newhall. He changed his<br />
name to Bill in his 20s. He grew up in<br />
Marblehead, Massachusetts and was educated (he would say<br />
“crippled”) at Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard College.<br />
He characterized his wanderlust by writing he was “heavily<br />
influenced by psychedelic trips and world travels in the<br />
<strong>19</strong>60s…opening the door to other realities on and beyond<br />
this planet.” In addition to many friends in Vermont, Bill<br />
leaves his older brother, nieces, nephew, and sister-in-law.<br />
There will be a memorial gathering at the Montpelier<br />
Unitarian Universalist Church on Monday, July 8, 20<strong>19</strong> at 3<br />
p.m. Because so many of the things Bill cared about are<br />
under threat (LGBTQ rights, the rights of the mentally ill,<br />
social justice, racial justice, voting rights), a memorial has<br />
been established in honor of Bill Newhall with the American<br />
Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Donations in Bill’s memory<br />
may be given by following this link: https://action.aclu.org/<br />
teamaclu/campaign/in-honor-of-bill-newhall.<br />
BRIAN BROOKS PATTERSON, 71, retired<br />
Navy AMSC, of Brunswick, Maine, formerly of<br />
Middlesex, died suddenly on May 28, 20<strong>19</strong>, from<br />
heart-related issues, at his winter home in Oak Hill, Florida.<br />
Brian was born May 12, <strong>19</strong>48, in Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />
but grew up in Shady Rill, Middlesex, Vermont, with his<br />
folks Buzz and Elsa Patterson and his siblings. He loved and<br />
lived a simple life. Hunting, fishing, camping, campfires,<br />
CVHHH Partners with Lawson’s Finest<br />
Liquids for Charitable Giving Program in July<br />
Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice<br />
(CVHHH) has partnered with Sean and Karen<br />
Lawson of Lawson’s Finest Liquids, the<br />
Waitsfield, Vermont producer of world-famous<br />
craft beers, for their Charitable Giving Program<br />
in July. One hundred percent of the proceeds<br />
collected will benefit CVHHH.<br />
For the first two weeks of July, all guests to<br />
Lawson’s Finest Taproom & Brewery in<br />
Waitsfield will have the opportunity to donate<br />
to CVHHH in lieu of adding a tip to their bill.<br />
Taproom and brewery staff do not work for tips.<br />
Instead, Sean and Karen Lawson have opted to<br />
pay their employees a generous living wage,<br />
which includes healthcare and retirement,<br />
among other benefits.<br />
“Our no-tip model has allowed Sean and me<br />
to run the taproom, retail store, and brewery<br />
according to our core values as people and as<br />
business owners,” says Karen Lawson. “The<br />
charitable giving program allows us to align with<br />
organizations whose mission, vision, and values<br />
are close to our own. We chose CVHHH<br />
because of our personal connection with hospice.<br />
Sean’s mother received hospice care out of<br />
state at the end of her life. Hospice was like<br />
Sean’s angel during a very difficult time. There’s<br />
a special place in our hearts for what hospice<br />
does for both patients and their caregivers.”<br />
“I admire Sean and Karen for incorporating a<br />
philanthropic business model at Lawson’s<br />
Finest,” says Kim Farnum, Director of<br />
Community Relations & Development for<br />
CVHHH. “We are filled with gratitude and<br />
excited to partner with them the first two weeks<br />
of July. Proceeds received will help CVHHH<br />
fulfill its mission of providing home health, hospice,<br />
and supportive-care services to central<br />
Vermonters at home, regardless of a person’s<br />
• • •<br />
hanging out at Patterson Brook trying to catch “the big one,”<br />
helping his folks build log cabins in Shady Rill and riding<br />
around the dirt roads of Middlesex and Mount Hunger with<br />
his brother, Mike, and close cousin, Steve Patterson, scouting<br />
for deer, partridges and just having fun. Brian Brooks<br />
Patterson, such an amazing, gentle, fun-loving son, husband,<br />
father, brother, grandfather, uncle and friend to all. We<br />
salute you, Brian, with pride, tears and happy, happy memories.<br />
You truly were the best of the best in all areas of your<br />
life. Brian was predeceased by his folks Buzz and Elsa<br />
Patterson; and his beloved and adored wife, Barbara<br />
Patterson. He is already tremendously missed by his sons and<br />
families, cousin and friends.<br />
SHIRLEY J. SANDERSON — A Mass of Christian Burial to<br />
honor and celebrate the life of Shirley J. Sanderson 70, of<br />
Grandview Avenue was held on Thursday, June 27, 20<strong>19</strong> at<br />
11 a.m. at St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre. She passed<br />
away on June 3, 20<strong>19</strong> at the Jack Byrne Dartmouth Hitchcock<br />
Medical Center Hospital in Lebanon, New Hampshire.<br />
Burial followed the service at 1 p.m. at the Vermont Veterans<br />
Memorial Cemetery in Randolph Center. There will be no<br />
calling hours. Arrangements are in the care of the Pruneau-<br />
Polli Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre, VT.<br />
KELLY RAE STALLINGS — August 26, <strong>19</strong>70 - June 22,<br />
20<strong>19</strong>. Kelly Stallings of Manchester, Massachusetts was born<br />
in Berlin, Vermont as an only child to Richard “Skip” and<br />
Joan Lamere. She attended Montpelier High School and<br />
finished at Harwood Union as salutatorian of her class in<br />
<strong>19</strong>88. She attended the University of Vermont where she met<br />
her husband, Eric Stallings, earning a BS degree in Biological<br />
Sciences (“pre-vet”) in <strong>19</strong>92. She also ran her own business<br />
called North Shore Strings making harp strings for 18 years,<br />
working closely with her parents’, VT Strings, and aunt’s,<br />
Robinson’s Harp Shop, harp string making businesses. Kelly<br />
is survived by her spouse, parents, brother, aunts, uncles,<br />
niece, nephew and cousins. Services were held at the<br />
Perkins-Parker Funeral Home on 48 South Main St.,<br />
Waterbury, VT on Friday, June 28 at 10 a.m. Interment followed<br />
at the Maple Street Cemetery in Waterbury Center,<br />
Vermont. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the<br />
NHSPCA, one of the places where Kelly worked as an animal<br />
shelter employee. Go to https://nhspca.org/donatetoday/.<br />
To send online condolences please visit www.perkinsparker.com<br />
or the funeral home Facebook page.<br />
RAYMOND STROUTSOS, 89, died Tuesday, June 25, 20<strong>19</strong>,<br />
at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin. A full obituary<br />
will be published at a later date. Arrangements are by<br />
Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home in Barre.<br />
AUDREY L. WEBSTER — The graveside service to honor<br />
and celebrate the life of Audrey Claire Landry Webster, 89,<br />
as well as her husband, Reginald Webster, will be held on<br />
Saturday, June 29, 20<strong>19</strong> at 11:00 a.m. in the Cheney Cemetery<br />
in Washington. Audrey passed away on January 22, 20<strong>19</strong> and<br />
Reginald passed away in 2006. The two will be inurned<br />
together in the family lot. The Hooker and Whitcomb<br />
Funeral Home, 7 Academy St., Barre assisted the Webster<br />
family with the arrangements.<br />
VALERIE WEBSTER — The funeral Mass for Valerie<br />
Webster, 76, who died March 3, 20<strong>19</strong>, will be celebrated at 11<br />
a.m. Wednesday, July 3, at St. Augustine Catholic Church.<br />
Arrangements are by Guare & Sons Funeral Home.<br />
LILLIAN A. WEST — A Mass of Christian Burial to honor<br />
and celebrate the life of Lillian A. West, 77, of Allen Street<br />
and a longtime resident of Railroad Street was held on<br />
Monday, June 24, 20<strong>19</strong> at 11 a.m. at St. Monica Catholic<br />
Church in Barre. She passed away on June 18, 20<strong>19</strong> at the<br />
Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin. A later burial will take<br />
place in Plain Mont Cemetery in East Montpelier, Vermont.<br />
Following the service, family and friends gathered at Barre<br />
Elk’s Lodge #1535 for a time of sharing memories and luncheon.<br />
Arrangements were in the care of the Pruneau-Polli<br />
Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre, VT.<br />
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Vermont’s Business Community Expresses Concerns about Negative Impacts of<br />
Medical Monitoring Bill, Calls for Approach Consistent with Other States<br />
Representatives of Vermont’s business community today<br />
expressed serious concerns with S.37, a bill addressing liabilities<br />
that companies could face for medical monitoring costs.<br />
Speakers from Associated Industries of Vermont, the Central<br />
Vermont Chamber of Commerce, the Vermont Business<br />
Roundtable, and the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, called<br />
on Governor Scott to veto S.37 and for the Administration,<br />
Legislature, business community, and other stakeholders to<br />
work together to develop new medical monitoring legislation<br />
that would be consistent with other states that have established<br />
medical monitoring through the courts.<br />
These organizations are among 40 business associations,<br />
regional development corporations, and chambers of commerce<br />
that have expressed their opposition to S.37 and support<br />
for medical monitoring criteria based on those in the 16<br />
states have recognized medical monitoring through court<br />
decisions. (see text of letter below)<br />
“We are not opposed to medical monitoring liability,” state<br />
William Driscoll, Vice President of Associated Industries of<br />
Vermont. “Companies that act negligently and put people at<br />
significant risk of developing a serious disease should be<br />
accountable. But we should have fair and reasonable standards<br />
for determining liability like the other states around the<br />
country that have addressed this issue.”<br />
The key problem with the bill is that it is inconsistent with<br />
other states and would make Vermont an outlier. This not<br />
only presents serious risks and potential costs to manufacturers<br />
and other covered companies operating responsibly, but<br />
the Department of Financial Regulation and insurance<br />
experts have raised concerns that the significant and broad<br />
potential liabilities created by S.37 could make insurance<br />
coverage for medical monitoring extremely expensive or<br />
even unavailable.<br />
“If any employer cannot obtain or afford liability insurance,<br />
it can make operating in Vermont simply untenable<br />
regardless of how responsible and compliant they might be,”<br />
noted Chris Carrigan, Vice President of Business<br />
Development for the Vermont Chamber of Commerce.<br />
Bill Moore, President and CEO of the Central Vermont<br />
Chamber of Commerce stressed, “Whenever we look to new<br />
legislation or regulations to address real and serious issues,<br />
we also have to be mindful of negative unintended consequences,<br />
and to try to be balanced and reasonable in going<br />
after what we all agree is important.”<br />
“This is a real opportunity for everyone involved in this<br />
issue to work together on a common approach to a common<br />
goal,” Lisa Ventriss, President of the Vermont Business<br />
Roundtable, stated. “Rather than creating a false choice<br />
between two extremes, we have a well-established path forward<br />
found in those states that have gone before us that we<br />
should be able to follow together.”<br />
Text of letter from business organizations opposed to S.37<br />
June 12, 20<strong>19</strong><br />
Dear Governor Scott:<br />
As organizations representing employers of every type and<br />
size across Vermont, we strongly urge you to veto S.37. S.37<br />
would make sweeping changes to the potential liabilities that<br />
companies could face for medical monitoring costs that individuals<br />
might associate with releases of chemicals. The major<br />
flaw in this legislation is that it is not consistent with what<br />
courts in other states have held regarding medical monitoring<br />
claims. This will increase operational risks and costs for a<br />
wide range of Vermont employers, and make Vermont an<br />
outlier even compared to states that have recognized this as a<br />
remedy for plaintiffs.<br />
Some of the key problems with the bill include:<br />
Companies could be held financially liable for medical<br />
monitoring claims associated with any disease, as defined<br />
very broadly, without regard to the significance of the exposure<br />
or the seriousness of the disease.<br />
• • •<br />
A Visit from Mom<br />
By G. E. Shuman<br />
For the past<br />
week, my<br />
family and I<br />
have been enjoying<br />
a summer visit from<br />
my mom. Mom stays with us for a week<br />
or so each summer and then moves on<br />
to Maine to visit two of my sisters and<br />
their families who live there. This time<br />
of year, she flies to the North from her<br />
home in sunny Florida, avoiding both<br />
that state’s very hot summers and our<br />
very cold winters. She is a smart lady.<br />
She’s also an amazing lady. You might<br />
remember from a previous article or<br />
two my mentioning that my wife and I have both recently<br />
retired. This means that we’re not exactly newlyweds or teenagers<br />
anymore. This also means that my mom isn’t either. (I<br />
think she needed to be born several years before me to be<br />
able to give birth to me, but I’m no doctor.) In support of this<br />
idea, last February she celebrated her 95th birthday. Her party<br />
was a blast! I was there and I actually have pictures of her<br />
at that party, playing the bongos and doing the limbo (Not at<br />
the same time, but let’s give her a break.) while her younger<br />
guests were sitting around eating cake! Last December she<br />
was also seen sitting on Santa’s lap, and just two years ago was<br />
caught sitting on my sister-in-law’s Harley, helmet and all!<br />
Mom lives by herself in her own home, although a few male<br />
suitors have recently attempted to change that. She was driving<br />
her car until a few months ago and still makes her yearly<br />
flights north and south, by herself. ( Just between you and<br />
me, I think she likes that the airports have her use a wheelchair.<br />
They take her right to her gate and she’s always the first<br />
Medical monitoring liability could be associated with<br />
releases that are below levels set by state or federal permits<br />
and regulations and below state or federal environmental or<br />
health thresholds.<br />
Medical monitoring liability could be based on a wide<br />
definition of “tortious conduct” that goes beyond the “negligence”<br />
standard asserted in states that have established such<br />
liability through court decisions.<br />
The bill does not set clear or reasonable exposure thresholds<br />
that are linked to any established state or federal environmental<br />
or health thresholds or existing background levels<br />
for a plaintiff to make a claim.<br />
Companies could be held liable for medical monitoring<br />
costs for exposure that creates any increase in risk, however<br />
minimal, rather than a significant risk.<br />
By taking the unusual step of guaranteeing attorney and<br />
other legal costs for successful plaintiffs, the bill would further<br />
encourage marginal and nuisance suits. Other states do<br />
not do this.<br />
The bill will likely impact the cost and availability of insurance<br />
for many businesses in Vermont, compounding the<br />
increased risks and costs of doing business in the state.<br />
No other state has adopted such broad medical monitoring<br />
liability legislation, and S.37 is not in line with 16 states that<br />
have established more reasonable and balanced standards<br />
and criteria for medical monitoring claims through court<br />
precedents.<br />
The bill would create potentially significant risks and disincentives<br />
to continued investment and business operations<br />
in Vermont compared to other states.<br />
There already exist a number of legal and regulatory<br />
options for citizens and for the state to seek appropriate compensation<br />
and remediation from companies responsible for<br />
chemical releases that harm Vermonters. As drafted, S.37<br />
would fundamentally change the process for plaintiffs to<br />
bring these claims, resulting in unreasonable and unsustainable<br />
risks and costs. The negative economic consequences<br />
will only be compounded by the extent to which Vermont<br />
would be out of line with other states.<br />
Vermonters can already seek medical monitoring damages<br />
in our state courts. Indeed, a major pending case is already<br />
addressing the question of medical monitoring and can be<br />
expected to establish criteria on this question just as courts in<br />
16 other states have done. If the objective is to codify the<br />
criteria for Vermont citizens to bring medical monitoring<br />
claims in statute rather than letting the courts act, then the<br />
focus should be to codify what the majority of state courts<br />
have used as a valid test for those claims. S.37 does not do<br />
that.<br />
Sincerely:<br />
Associated Industries of Vermont<br />
Addison County Chamber of Commerce<br />
Addison County Economic Development Corporation<br />
American Property Casualty Insurance Association<br />
Associated General Contractors of Vermont<br />
Barre Granite Association<br />
Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation<br />
Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce<br />
Central Vermont Economic Development Corporation<br />
Franklin County Industrial Development Corporation<br />
Franklin County Regional Chamber of Commerce<br />
Great Falls Regional Chamber<br />
Greater Burlington Industrial Corporation<br />
Green Mountain Dairy Farmers<br />
Green Mountain Economic Development Corporation<br />
Lake Champlain Islands Economic Development Corporation<br />
Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce<br />
Lamoille Economic Development Corporation<br />
National Federation of Independent Business/VT<br />
continued on next page<br />
one on and off the plane.) As I<br />
said, she’s a smart lady.<br />
This amazing woman lives on<br />
coffee, donuts, hotdogs, etcetera,<br />
(She’s not exactly a health<br />
food nut.) and always has a<br />
whole drawer full of chocolate<br />
in her kitchen for those male<br />
suitors to get into when they<br />
visit. (She is often teased that<br />
her REAL boyfriend is named<br />
Russell Stover.) Mom loves a<br />
breakfast of eggs, toast, and<br />
home fries at almost any “oldfashioned<br />
diner” as she calls<br />
them. (We’ve visited The Wayside twice this week. Great<br />
food!) With all of this, she amazes her doctors with her low<br />
blood sugar, perfect blood pressure, great cholesterol levels,<br />
and general good health. Amazing!<br />
To me, most of all and best of all is my Mom’s great attitude<br />
and outlook on life. Those things are probably why she is still<br />
going strong. Although her body is in constant pain from arthritis,<br />
her mind is as sharp as a tack. Despite her pain, Mom<br />
will always have a smile for you. She tells perfect strangers<br />
how good God has been to her, and always finds the good in<br />
others, too. Looking on the bright side doesn’t seem to be<br />
a choice to her, it is a way of life. I wish I was more like her.<br />
Readers, I know this has been a personal column, and I<br />
hope you understand why I chose to write it. I mean sincerely<br />
that if we were all a bit more like my mom the world would<br />
be a much better place. Besides, it’s hard to not brag when<br />
you have just been visited by the best mother on the planet.<br />
I love you Mom. Please come to Vermont again soon!
As many of you may know, my<br />
wife, Maureen, and I will soon<br />
be leaving the Green Mountain<br />
State and returning to “The Land of<br />
Steady Habits.” I have accepted the position of President and<br />
CEO of the Greater New Britain Chamber of Commerce in<br />
Connecticut.<br />
It hardly seems like three and one-half years since I began<br />
writing these columns. I have enjoyed every minute of doing<br />
so. I am thankful to the Times-Argus and The <strong>World</strong> and other<br />
outlets for allowing me to grace their pages with observations<br />
about the Central Vermont Chamber and the important<br />
work that we do, opine about legislative initiatives occurring<br />
at the State House and try to make sense of statistical rankings<br />
affecting the state.<br />
During my tenure at The Chamber, I have had the opportunity<br />
to meet with many fine people, some of the finest<br />
that I have encountered throughout my career. Our Chamber<br />
has changed significantly since I took the reins from<br />
George Malek. George was a very difficult act to follow. His<br />
37-year tenure is legendary. Always the gentleman, George<br />
never once said to me, “Bill, that’s not the way we do it here.”<br />
He never told me that “You should be doing it this way.” He<br />
opened many doors for me, introduced me to many folks and<br />
saw to it that he always remained in the shadows. It truly was<br />
my Chamber to manage.<br />
The Chamber has always remained true to its Mission<br />
Statement which is to, “Guide, inspire and promote the best<br />
interests of the businesses and professionals of the area, and<br />
to enhance the economic, cultural, educational and recreational<br />
opportunities of its citizens and visitors.” We live up<br />
to that mission every day.<br />
Our several committees harness the energy of dedicated<br />
volunteers as we take on the challenges of creating a probusiness,<br />
pro-growth, pro-jobs economy for the state.<br />
Whether we are engaged in educational programs for<br />
businesses in our Chamber $marts and ¢ents program or networking<br />
at our monthly Business After Hours or promoting<br />
our vibrant tourism industry, our volunteers are leading the<br />
way. Chamber members can be found testifying at legislative<br />
hearings, maintaining the integrity of our world headquarters<br />
at Beaulieu Place and creating innovative programs like<br />
our new ATHENA Award® that recognizes mentors who help<br />
women to reach the pinnacle of their careers.<br />
GUEST OPINION<br />
A Farewell from the President<br />
By William D. Moore, President & CEO<br />
Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce<br />
The Chamber has recognized community leaders who<br />
have dedicated their lives in service to Central Vermont.<br />
Leaders like Senator Bill Doyle, WDEV’s Ken Squier and<br />
Norwich University President Richard Schneider have been<br />
honored at our St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast. The Chamber has<br />
expressed its opposition to new taxes, particularly Local<br />
Option Taxes and support for new commerce as in the proposed<br />
new garage and hotel for Montpelier, both of which<br />
should be built.<br />
The Chamber has helped to create an entrepreneurial<br />
spirit in the region by managing the Central Vermont<br />
Road Pitch (returning in 2020). Looking to mentor future<br />
leaders, The Chamber created and staffs a new affiliate organization,<br />
the Central Vermont Young Professionals. We<br />
have brought interesting speakers to meet with the business<br />
community including Eric Rosengren, the President<br />
& CEO of the Boston Federal Reserve Bank, and Canadian<br />
Counsel General David Alward.<br />
I would be remiss if I did not tip my hat to The Chamber<br />
staff and say, “Thank you for making me look good.” Tonya<br />
Barnett, Carole Hass, Doug Rossi, Al Jacobs and Lucinda<br />
Newman have all contributed significantly to the success of<br />
this dynamic organization.<br />
The Central Vermont Chamber has accomplished a lot<br />
during my term here and will continue to be the voice of<br />
the business community for Central Vermont long into the<br />
future.<br />
The Interim President, Ed Larson, has a strong background<br />
in organization management, is a highly respected<br />
lobbyist and is our Secretary/Treasurer. His steady hand will<br />
continue our operational excellence until a permanent leader<br />
is identified. Chamber Chair, Joe Choquette, has empowered<br />
the Executive Committee to serve as the Search Committee<br />
to find my replacement. He will be ably assisted by Immediate<br />
Past Chair Lindel James, Past Chair Leslie Sanborn,<br />
Chamber Vice Chairs Kim Bolduc, Denise Russo, Jon Skates,<br />
and our Technology Task Force Chair, Kristin Hayes.<br />
It has been an honor for me to contribute to the success<br />
of this vibrant Chamber. The Central Vermont Chamber of<br />
Commerce is well positioned for the future and I encourage<br />
you to become engaged with The Chamber as the next chapter<br />
is written.<br />
Farewell.<br />
Will Voters with Disabilities Determine Campaign 2020?<br />
Lauren Appelbaum, VP of Communications, RespectAbility<br />
Washington, D.C., June 25 – Two separate bipartisan<br />
polls following the last presidential election showed that<br />
voters with disabilities and their family and friends voted in<br />
big numbers for President Donald Trump. Fully threequarters<br />
of likely voters either have a disability themselves<br />
or have a family member, or a close friend with disabilities.<br />
Therefore, as the 2020 campaign heats up, it is in the best<br />
interest of every presidential candidate and the citizens of<br />
this country for candidates to recognize disability issues<br />
during their campaigns.<br />
“Candidates for office ignore the disability community at<br />
their peril,” said former U.S. Representative and Dallas<br />
Mayor Steve Bartlett. Bartlett, who was a primary author of<br />
the Americans With Disabilities Act of <strong>19</strong>90, is the board<br />
chair of RespectAbility, a Washington-based nonpartisan<br />
nonprofit that fights stigmas and advances opportunities so<br />
people with disabilities can participate in all aspects of community.<br />
“People with disabilities are politically active swing<br />
voters, and candidates should take note of the important<br />
issues they care about.”<br />
According to the Census Bureau, more than 56 million<br />
Americans live with some form of disability. This can<br />
include visible conditions such as spinal cord injuries, visual<br />
impairments or hearing loss to people living with invisible<br />
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Northeast Kingdom Chamber of Commerce<br />
Northeastern Vermont Development Association<br />
Rutland Economic Development Corporation<br />
Rutland Region Chamber<br />
Springfield Regional Chamber<br />
Springfield Regional Development Corporation<br />
Vermont Business Roundtable<br />
Vermont Chamber of Commerce<br />
Vermont Farm Bureau<br />
Vermont Forest Products Association<br />
Vermont Fuel Dealers Association<br />
• • •<br />
• • •<br />
disabilities such as learning disabilities, mental health or<br />
Autism.<br />
RespectAbility has reached out to all of the campaigns,<br />
offering a briefing and tips on how to connect with voters<br />
with disabilities. Eight Democratic presidential campaigns<br />
have participated in a briefing on this topic: Biden, Booker,<br />
Inslee, Klobuchar, Gillibrand, Sanders, Warren and Yang.<br />
All viable campaigns were invited to participate in a general<br />
briefing or to schedule a briefing, and all are welcome to<br />
request a future briefing.<br />
“It is not only vital for voting booths to be accessible, so<br />
too must the entire process be accessible.” said<br />
RespectAbility’s president, Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi. “The<br />
early days of campaigns are when candidates connect to key<br />
people and issues that can impact an entire Administration<br />
and country. People with disabilities want to be a part of the<br />
democratic process, just like anyone else.”<br />
Each campaign has been asked to respond to the same<br />
question: How will you be ensuring that your campaign fully<br />
includes people with disabilities and intentionally speaks to<br />
people with disabilities? As RespectAbility did in 2016, all<br />
campaigns will be asked to complete a comprehensive disability<br />
questionnaire this summer.<br />
Vermont Groundwater Association<br />
Vermont Independent Electrical Contractors Association<br />
Vermont Insurance Agents Association<br />
Vermont Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce<br />
Vermont Petroleum Association<br />
Vermont Retail & Grocers Association<br />
Vermont Retail Lumber Dealers Association<br />
Vermont Ski Areas Association<br />
Vermont Truck & Bus Association<br />
Vermont Vehicle & Automotive Distributors Association<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
BULLETIN BOARD<br />
LEGAL<br />
NOTICE<br />
STOR-N-LOK<br />
143 INDUSTRIAL LANE<br />
BERLIN, VT 05602<br />
802-223-2702<br />
Unless past due balance<br />
is paid prior to NOON on<br />
Friday, July 12, 20<strong>19</strong> the<br />
contents of the following<br />
storage units will immediately<br />
be sold in a PRIVATE<br />
AUCTION for non-payment<br />
of rent:<br />
DELPHIA, DAVID .......... B2-E09<br />
EISENHART, DAVID ......B2-D26<br />
MONTGOMERY,<br />
LEANNA .........................B2-D29<br />
KEATING, CHISTIAN ....B2-C29<br />
HICKORY, ROBERT ...... B2-A32<br />
DEPRATTI, DIANE......... B2-B25<br />
LEGAL<br />
NOTICE<br />
PIONEER STORAGE<br />
<strong>19</strong>0 RIVER STREET<br />
MONTPELIER, VT 05602<br />
802-223-2702<br />
Unless past due balance<br />
is paid prior to NOON on<br />
Friday, July 12, 20<strong>19</strong> the<br />
contents of the following<br />
storage units will immediately<br />
be sold in a PRIVATE<br />
AUCTION for non-payment<br />
of rent:<br />
DIXON, ANNE MARIE ...CC-014<br />
GEISLER, CHRIS .............S2-028<br />
METIVIER, PAMMY .........S6-005<br />
MILLER, BRYAN ............S6B-014<br />
RILET, REBECCA S4-005, S1-020<br />
SCHUMCAHER, ENT. .....S7-005<br />
WHITCOMB,<br />
MICHELLE .........S5-001, S1-024<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
BERLIN SELF STORAGE<br />
445 & 460 PAINE<br />
TURNPIKE NORTH<br />
BERLIN, VT 05602<br />
802-223-2702<br />
Unless past due balance<br />
is paid prior to NOON on<br />
Friday, July 12, 20<strong>19</strong> the<br />
contents of the following<br />
storage units will immediately<br />
be sold in a PRIVATE<br />
AUCTION for non-payment<br />
of rent:<br />
BAHNSEN, JOHN ............... H05<br />
KUNCZ, CHRIS ....................B20<br />
CORRECTION<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
EXTRA ROOM<br />
STORAGE<br />
P.O. BOX 474<br />
WATERBURY, VT 05676<br />
(802)244-7475<br />
ExtraRoomStorage@gmail<br />
.com<br />
Unless the past due balance<br />
is paid prior to NOON on<br />
SATURDAY, 7/13/<strong>19</strong>, the<br />
contents of the following<br />
storage units will be sold<br />
immediately in a<br />
PRIVATE AUCTION for<br />
non-payment of rent:<br />
J. Goff F-72<br />
M. Morse F-38<br />
T. Quenneville E-51<br />
B. Richardson F-79<br />
J. Rosenthal F-15<br />
G. Sweetser G-23<br />
DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS<br />
MONTPELIER ROXBURY SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
Let this serve as notice that school<br />
records for students who attended<br />
Montpelier Roxbury Public Schools and<br />
graduated or left in 2011 or 2012<br />
are being destroyed.<br />
If you would like your records, please<br />
call Nancy Fitzpatrick in the Guidance<br />
Office at 225-8050 prior to August 2,<br />
20<strong>19</strong> to make arrangements for pick up.<br />
Nancy J. Fitzpatrick<br />
Registrar<br />
Road Paving<br />
REQUEST FOR PAVING BIDS<br />
Sealed bids for the work described below will<br />
be accepted by the Town of Orange at the town<br />
offices located at 392 U.S. Route 302 in Orange<br />
or may be mailed to P.O. Box 233 East Barre,<br />
VT 05649 until 4:00 PM on Monday, July 8,<br />
20<strong>19</strong>. Please call the Town Clerk’s Office to<br />
obtain the detailed specifications for any of the<br />
projects listed below at 479-2673.<br />
LOCATION #1: Town Highway #1, Reservoir<br />
Road Bridge, a class 2 paved road,<br />
approximately 1 mile from the intersection of<br />
U.S. Route 302 (just before the water treatment<br />
plant) to the intersection of Partridge Rd and<br />
Reservoir Rd. A base course of 2.5-inch binder<br />
500’ x 22’ and top coat of 1.5 inches of T-3 top<br />
course 2,150’ x 22’ is the subject of this project.<br />
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Middlesex, Vermont will celebrate 15 years!<br />
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Plainfield, Vermont will celebrate 16 years!<br />
On July 4, Ken and Midge Yates of<br />
Essex Junction, Vermont will celebrate 71 years!<br />
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The River Keepers, a branch of Main Street Middle School’s Green<br />
Team, are stenciling signs on storm drains in Montpelier to warn<br />
the public that anything (including cigarette butts) that is dumped<br />
into the drains, flows directly into the Winooski River. They started<br />
this service-learning project because they noticed how much garbage,<br />
including cigarette butts, end up in storm drains. They are<br />
using environmentally-friendly paint to stencil the signs. Central<br />
VT New Directions Coalition, which helps maintain “sidewalk buttler”<br />
receptacles to keep cigarette butts from littering Montpelier,<br />
applauds these middle school students!<br />
Jodi's<br />
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ARIES (March 21 to April <strong>19</strong>)<br />
Don’t be surprised if, in spite of<br />
your well-made plans, something<br />
goes awry. But don’t worry. Your<br />
knowledge of the facts plus your<br />
Arian charm will help you work it out.<br />
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A personal relationship<br />
seems to be demanding more than you feel you’re able to<br />
give. Best advice: Confront the issue. You could find the<br />
situation surprisingly easy to work through.<br />
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Resist being pressured into<br />
meeting your self-imposed deadline. This is important if<br />
you really feel that taking more time to finish a project<br />
could save time in the long run.<br />
CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) A vacation choice seems<br />
less interesting than when you first made it. Could it be<br />
a matter of the place or the people going with you? Find<br />
out before you consider a change of plans.<br />
LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Someone might be overriding<br />
your Leonine logic to get you to agree to “favors”<br />
that you would normally avoid. Take a new look at what<br />
you’ve been asked to do and see if you’ve been misled.<br />
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Try to keep that<br />
emerging “judgmental” aspect in check this week. Too<br />
many critiques on relatively unimportant issues could<br />
create a lot of negative bounce-back reactions.<br />
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Facing unpleasant<br />
facts about an associate isn’t easy. But ignoring them isn’t<br />
wise. Ask a trusted (and neutral) friend to help guide you<br />
on what to do and how you might do it.<br />
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A shift in opinion<br />
regarding a workplace situation could go a long way<br />
in vindicating the stand you’ve taken. But be aware that a<br />
satisfactory resolution could still be a long way off.<br />
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) It’s not<br />
like you to choose the easy way rather than the right way<br />
to do things. So, follow your instincts and feel assured<br />
they will lead you to the right decision. Good luck.<br />
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January <strong>19</strong>) Hold off on<br />
making a personal commitment until you find out what<br />
it really entails and whose interests are actually involved.<br />
There could be hidden facts you need to know.<br />
AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) A new friend<br />
offers an unexpected opportunity that could lead to a career<br />
change. Check it out carefully and consider getting<br />
an assessment from someone familiar with this field.<br />
PISCES (February <strong>19</strong> to March 20) A surprising discovery<br />
leads to mixed reactions from those involved in the<br />
“revelation.” But as you come to appreciate the truth,<br />
you’ll be able to come to terms with your feelings.<br />
BORN THIS WEEK: Your love of travel helps you appreciate<br />
the wonders of the world. You would find a satisfying<br />
career in any travel-related industry.<br />
(c) 20<strong>19</strong> King Features Synd., Inc.
CLASS HONORS<br />
Valedictorian Lia Rubel<br />
Salutatorian - Emma Poirier<br />
CLASS OFFICERS<br />
President - Justin Thurber<br />
Vice-President - Makayla Boisvert<br />
Secretary - Colleen Couture<br />
Treasurer - Lia Rubel<br />
CLASS COLORS Blue & Silver<br />
CLASS FLOWER Sunflower<br />
CLASS ADVISORS<br />
Ryan Dunlea, Ry Hoffman & Alicia<br />
Tosi<br />
20<strong>19</strong> GRADUATES<br />
Isaiah K. Anderson<br />
Steven Robert Anton<br />
Trey C. Armbrister<br />
Natasha A Balandra<br />
Alayna Marie Barnett<br />
Matthew David Bashaw<br />
Caleb S. Bell<br />
Abigail Elise Benoit<br />
Aubrey Gabriella Benoit<br />
Samuel K. Bigglestone<br />
Nicholas Thomas Bishop<br />
SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 20<strong>19</strong><br />
Jack K. Blaisdell<br />
Makayla Elizabeth Boisvert<br />
Branden Tyler Booska<br />
Daniel A. Boulanger<br />
Jordan Marie Boyea<br />
Grayson Scott Bradley<br />
Megan Elizabeth Brier<br />
Grace Lily Briggs<br />
Lydia R. Brown<br />
Austin James Bryan<br />
Anthony J. Castellaneta<br />
Emily JoAn Cetin<br />
Natasha L. Chase<br />
Makayla Jean Chouinard<br />
Molly Ann Cleveland<br />
Madison M. Cooley<br />
Colleen Jennifer Couture<br />
Alexander J. Coyle<br />
Mycheala Snow Crossett<br />
Gregory Vincent Davis<br />
Mason J. Demell<br />
Jesse T. Dindo<br />
Sequoia Pearl Drown<br />
Lillian C. Dryer<br />
Aaron O. Dunn<br />
Jeremiah Edward Clair Dunster<br />
Daniel S. Durgin<br />
Grant Oliver Edson<br />
Evan Paul Emerson<br />
Tazlynn Ann Emmons<br />
Tori Jo Gariboldi<br />
Nicholas R. Garland<br />
Amanda Lynn Gerrish<br />
Samantha Renee Gill-Owen<br />
Aidan A. Gilwee<br />
Cam P. Gosselin<br />
Dillen Hallock<br />
Calista Zea Hanna<br />
Stefani Hannon<br />
Kyle M. Harris<br />
Cheyenne J. Hathaway<br />
Jamie Cherie Heath<br />
Madison Richelle Heath<br />
Ella Christine Hilton-VanOsdall<br />
Cellan Elizabeth Hogan<br />
Molly A. Hood<br />
Ashley Anne Houle<br />
Jonathan M. Hutchinson<br />
Magenta Faye Isabelle<br />
Jazmynn D. Jarvis-Schmidt<br />
Joleen Emerald Jarvis-Schmidt<br />
Corey Adam John<br />
Collin L. King<br />
Jesse M. King<br />
Kristina M. A. King<br />
Dawson D. Lamore<br />
Tyra Jean Lanpher<br />
Lindsay M. LaPan<br />
Parker Alexandre Latour<br />
Lacey Elizabeth Lavallee<br />
Carmellitta Kim Le<br />
Ashlyn T. Liimatainen<br />
Michaela Marie Linares<br />
Paxton Shea MacAuley<br />
Zoë Skye Macdonald<br />
Faith Ann Mason<br />
Ella Smith McCarthy<br />
Riley Katherine McFaun<br />
Jillian M. McGary<br />
Amber Lynn McGinley<br />
Hailey Elizabeth Merrill<br />
Sierra J. Metcalf<br />
Zachary Victor Millette<br />
Travis Jon Moran<br />
Madysen M. Morris<br />
Camryn J. Murphy<br />
Tyler James Murray<br />
Demitri X. Otis<br />
Evan M. Parent<br />
Akshar Ishwarlal Patel<br />
Casey Allen Payette<br />
Grace Elizabeth Pierce<br />
Emma L. Poirier<br />
Seth Poirier<br />
Steven James Poulin<br />
Kyle Davis Proteau<br />
Hunter Lewis Quero<br />
Nathan M. Rattee<br />
Ashley E. Raycraft<br />
Nicole Leann Rea<br />
Faith Yvette Redmond<br />
Lillian Lee Riddle<br />
Jonathan R. Rieder<br />
Chyenne Alicia Rielly<br />
Travis James Roy<br />
Thomas Scott Royea<br />
Lia Rose Rubel<br />
Robert J. Ryan<br />
Alexis Katherine Schafer<br />
Cheyenne Kaylee Schoenig<br />
Olivia Jade Severy<br />
Ryan E. Shirlock<br />
Casey Stephan Simpson<br />
Sara Judith Smith<br />
Parker A. Spaulding<br />
Abigail Elizabeth Spencer<br />
Jade L. Spinks<br />
Nicolas P. Starzec<br />
Brianna Lynn Storti<br />
Kassidy Alyssa Swift<br />
Makenna Eden Taylor<br />
Tina Marie Taylor<br />
Justin David Thurber<br />
David Friedrich Toborg<br />
Gabriel A. Torrellas<br />
Jillian Tosi<br />
Isabella S. Usle-Wolfel<br />
Summer Melissa Wallin<br />
Yasmine Rey West<br />
Rachel Nichole White<br />
Elizabeth I. Wilder<br />
Leah A. Willett<br />
Taylor Madison Winter<br />
Mason James York<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED AT SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL – ALUMNI BANQUET & SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS NIGHT<br />
*Abigail Haigh Science Award - Ella Hilton-VanOsdall<br />
*Amy Goodell - Kassidy Swift & Briana Storti - -<br />
Barre Elks Club - Daniel Durgin, Madison Heath & Lia Rubel<br />
Barre Town Scholarship - Justin Thurber<br />
Barre Kiwanis Key Club Scholarship - Makayla Boisvert & Colleen<br />
Couture<br />
Bianchi-Fisher Family Scholarship - Makayla Boisvert & Daniel Durgin<br />
*Bogni Math Science Award - David Toborg<br />
*Brittany Burt Memorial - Lacey Lavallee<br />
Carroll H. & Elizabeth S. White Math Award - David Toborg<br />
*Central Vermont Orthodontics - Anthony Castellaneta<br />
*Charles Semprebon Memorial Scholarship - Daniel Durgin<br />
*Charles William Hazlett - Ashley Houle<br />
*Chuck Chatot - Lydia Brown<br />
*Cossette - Laffargo - Aubrey Benoit & Kyle Proteau<br />
Dante Bogni Awards - Makenna Taylor, Ashley Houle & Zoe Macdonald<br />
Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship - Makayla Boisvert<br />
*Dr. Ernest Reynolds Memorial - Samantha Gill-Owen, Emma Poirier, Lily<br />
Riddle, Steven Poulin, Makayla Chouinard & Faith Redmond<br />
*Edith & Nathaniel Gould - Madison Cooley<br />
*Elizabeth Campbell - Kyle Proteau<br />
*Elizabeth Smith - Emily Cetin<br />
*Erma Monti - Zach Millette<br />
*Eva G. Smith Wright - Ella McCarthy & Emily Cetin<br />
*Fothergill, Segale & Valley - Lindsay LaPan<br />
Fran Pinard Scholarship - Sam Bigglestone & Ella McCarthy<br />
*George Martin Robins - Megan Brier<br />
*George Phinney Scholarship - Alexis Schafer & Akshar Patel<br />
*Granite Center Garden Club - Riley McFaun<br />
*Gregg Thygesen Fund - Evan Parent<br />
*Ira & Nathalie Robinson - Ashlynn Liimatainen<br />
*Irene Mannheim - Kyle Harris<br />
*James O. Clark Music Award - Colleen Couture<br />
*Joseph Livendale Memorial - Cam Gosselin & Calista Hanna<br />
*Kenneth & Dorothy Low - Calista Hanna & Jamie Heath<br />
*Kerri Shaneberger Field Hockey - Amber McGinley<br />
Kimberly Douse – BEA Scholarship - Colleen Couture & Faith Redmond<br />
*Laurence Campbell - Ella McCarthy<br />
League of Women Voters of Vermont - Makayla Chouinard<br />
*Lillian Riddell Dempsey - Ashlynn Liimatainen<br />
*Lyman Amsden Scholarship - Jamie Heath<br />
Marilyn Gray - Amber McGinley<br />
*Masons Award - Emily Cetin<br />
Members Advantage Community Credit Union - Riley McFaun<br />
*Mutuo Italian American Heritage - Lia Rubel & Cellan Hogan<br />
National Merit Scholarship - Lia Rubel<br />
Norwich University – G. Max Sanborn & Trustee Merit Scholarship –<br />
Lydia Brown<br />
*Orange County Sheriff’s Department - Steven Poulin<br />
*Patrick Gray - Cellan Hogan<br />
*Pinky Bartlett Memorial - Makayla Boisvert<br />
*Principals Scholarship - Aubrey Benoit & Summer Wallin<br />
*Project Graduation Scholarship - Colleen Couture & Emily Cetin<br />
Red Sox Service Scholarship - Daniel Durgin<br />
Richard D. Lussier Scholarship - Makayla Boisvert<br />
Robin Lord Memorial Scholarship - Makayla Boisvert<br />
*Ronald York Scholarship Fund - Justin Thurber, Carmellitta Le, Abigail<br />
Benoit & Paxton MacAuley<br />
SHS Alumni Athletic Award - Samantha Gill-Owen & Seth Poirier<br />
SHS Alumni Bowls - Salutatorian - Emma Poirier<br />
SHS Alumni Bowls - Valedictorian - Lia Rubel<br />
*SHS Class of <strong>19</strong><strong>19</strong> - Nicole Rea<br />
*SHS Class of <strong>19</strong>50 - Taylor Winter<br />
SHS Class of <strong>19</strong>66 Memorial Awards - Emily Cetin, Jillian Tosi & Ashley<br />
Houle<br />
*SHS Class of <strong>19</strong>70 - Isaiah Anderson & Cheyenne Hathaway<br />
SHS Class of <strong>19</strong>79 - Jamie Heath & Colleen Couture<br />
*The American Gift Fund - Madison Heath, Jillian Tosi & Molly Hood -<br />
*Thurman Dix - Alex Coyle<br />
Tim Crowley Scholarship - Ella McCarthy<br />
Tomasini Sportsmanship Award - Samatha Gill-Owen & Kyle Proteau<br />
University of Maine Farmington Award - Emily Cetin<br />
University of Vermont - James B. Wilbur Fund - Samantha Gill-Owen,<br />
Makayla Chouinard & David Toborg<br />
University of Vermont - Vermont Scholar - David Toborg & Zoe<br />
Macdonald<br />
*Virginia Brown - Izzy Usle-Wolfel<br />
Washington County Retired Educators Scholarship - Ella McCarthy<br />
*Willey Smith - Jack Blaisdell<br />
*Youth Activities - David Toborg & Ella McCarthy<br />
* Indicates recipients were chosen by the SHS Scholarship Committee. All<br />
others were selected by other organizations.<br />
Marty Morris Library Awards - Top Reader in each class - Isaiah LaBay,<br />
Rayleen Leone, Raine Willis, Steven Poulin - Librarian’s Choice Awards -<br />
Makenna Plant, Steven Poulin<br />
Saint Michael’s College Book Award - Jack Dodd & Camryn Fewer<br />
Young Journalist Award - Makayla Boisvert, Courtney LaRose, and<br />
Morgan Mast<br />
Crimson Chronicle Award - Taylor Winter and Kyle Proteau<br />
Vermont Young Playwrights - David Toborg, Izzy Usle, Olivia Verret<br />
Poetry Out Loud - Kai Morse, Grace Hardaker, Emily Cetin<br />
International Thespian Society - New Inductees - Steven Poulin, Noah<br />
Rubel, Eleanor Steinman, Jack Dodd, Grace Hardaker, Kai Morse<br />
Honors Thespians - - Paxton MacAuley, MJ Chouinard, Izzy Usle, Taylor<br />
Winter, Colleen Couture, David Toborg, Emma Poirier<br />
SHS Alumni Jr. English Prizes - Jack Dodd, Emma Riddle<br />
Mathematics and Statistics Awards - Connections - Mia Blow,<br />
Foundations - Ryan Dusablon, Algebra 1 Part A - Darian Partlow, Algebra<br />
1 Part B - Chloe Mattson, Algebra 1 H - Noah Rubel, Geometry - Ben<br />
Isabelle, Geometry H - Ashley Boisvert, Alg 2 - Josie Diego, Alg 2 H -<br />
Jacob Allen, Precalculus - Lee Walbridge, FST - Cassandra Graves, Stats<br />
- Zoe Macdonald, AP Stats - Emma Poirier, AP Calc AB - Gavin Glosser,<br />
AWARDS ASSEMBLY - JUNE 7, 20<strong>19</strong><br />
UVM Math Exam Awards- David Toborg, Myles Aja<br />
Business Awards - Matthew Tacey, Elise Atwood, Brittany Weston,<br />
Nicholas McKelvey, Brianna Spaulding, Alexis Schafer, Riley Hodgkins,<br />
Emma Proteau, Emily Robtoy, Olivia Verret<br />
Wellesley College Book Award - Megan Hammarstrom<br />
Clarkson Awards - Myles Aja and Hunter Chase -<br />
University of Rochester Awards - Madison Henderson, Kai Morse,<br />
Elizabeth Poirier, and Jaylynn Emmons<br />
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Matt Tacey<br />
Society of Women Engineers Awards - Elizabeth Poirier, Madison<br />
Henderson, Jaylynn Emmons<br />
History Awards - Freshmen - Mariah Hoar, Noah Rubel, Sophomores -<br />
Tait Magoon, Chesnee Barney, Juniors - Gavin Gloser, Vanessa Greig,<br />
Seniors - Makayla Boisvert, Cellan Hogan<br />
Science Awards - Will Poirier, Alexander Maurice, Josie Diego, Emma<br />
Poirier, Lia Rubel, Justin Thurber, Madison Henderson, Jacob Allen, Iris<br />
Carter, Theresa Hoar, Emma Cushman, Jenna Hallstrom, Caleb Carrien,<br />
David Poulin, Eleanor Steinman<br />
Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Award - Jacob Allen & Camden Kelley<br />
Class of 20<strong>19</strong> Valedictorian - Lia Rubel<br />
Class of 20<strong>19</strong> Salutatorian - Emma Poirier<br />
Governor’s Institute Governor’s Institutes - Indira Dzano, Elizabeth<br />
Poirier, Eamon Hogan, Katharine Blakely<br />
Visual Arts Awards - Outstanding Artist - Kyle D. Proteau, Gregory<br />
V. Davis, Vanessa B. Greig, Lillian R. Parker, Jordan M. Boyea, Emma V.<br />
Riddle, Isabella Usle-Wolfel<br />
Congressional Art Show Participants - Kyle Proteau, Jillian McGary &<br />
Aubrey Benoit<br />
Winner of Photography for State of Vermont - Aubrey Benoit<br />
National Honor Society - Class of 2020 - Myles Aja, Iris Carter, Hunter<br />
Chase, Jack Dodd, Jaylynn Emmons, Camryn Fewer, Gavin Glosser,<br />
Cassandra Graves, Jenna Hallstrom, Grace Hardaker, Madison Henderson,<br />
Aliza Lindley, Jada MacDonald, Morgan Mast, Kyle May, Nicholas McKelvey,<br />
Marley Ostrout, Grant Otis, Jackson Pierson, Elizabeth Poirier, Hayleigh<br />
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SPEAKING OUT | The WORLD<br />
What are your plans for the Fourth of July?<br />
Chrystal, Barre<br />
Worcester 4th of July<br />
Kay, Plainfield<br />
I’m going to spend the whole weekend<br />
with my beautiful daughter, Jennifer!<br />
<br />
NEW LOCATION THIS YEAR!<br />
Cabot Town Common, located in the heart of Cabot village on VT Route 215<br />
8 am...<br />
Annual rummage sale in the Cabot School Gym.<br />
9 am....<br />
• Book sale to benefit the Cabot Public Library<br />
• Bounce houses & games for children (and fun adults!)<br />
• Local vendors & sponsor tents<br />
• Exhibits at the Cabot Historical Society<br />
• A beverage tent hosted by The Den<br />
• Strawberry shortcake, sugar on snow, Italian sausage,<br />
burgers and hot dogs<br />
Noon...<br />
Cabot’s famous BBQ chicken dinner<br />
Live entertainment<br />
10 am The Outerburgs - rocking high-energy old-time<br />
string band music and traditional songs<br />
Noon-2pm Hillside Rounders - classic country and roots<br />
music band<br />
Visit<br />
Emma, East Montpelier<br />
Family Gathering<br />
Rita, Chelsea<br />
Hanging out with family.<br />
Christina T., Montpelier<br />
Probably going to Maine<br />
and working until I go back<br />
to school (Albany College of<br />
Pharmacy in Colchester).<br />
Melvin B., Woodbury<br />
Living the dream!!<br />
Heather F., Barre<br />
I’m a cartoonist and will be<br />
going to Comic Con in New<br />
England--and of course<br />
working.<br />
Taylor S., Barre<br />
Working at the Barre Country<br />
Club every day.<br />
11am..<br />
Ṫhe Cabot<br />
4th of July<br />
Parade<br />
Theme:<br />
Celebrating Vermont<br />
Agriculture and<br />
100 Years of Cabot Creamery<br />
Organized by: Cabot Fire Department<br />
Parade line up: 10:00 -10:50am at<br />
2466 VT Route 215<br />
(South of Cabot Village)<br />
event page at “Cabot, VT July 4th Celebration”<br />
or contact the Cabot Community Association at 802-563-3338 or info@cabotvermont.org.<br />
ll calendar submissions should be sent to editor@vt-world.<br />
com or mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 4<strong>03</strong> U.S.<br />
Route 302, Barre, Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00 p.m.,<br />
Thursday preceding publication. The Ongoing section is for<br />
free/low cost/non-profit community events.<br />
Ongoing Events<br />
BARRE—Weekly Business Networking in Central Vermont,<br />
Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce, 33 Stewart Ln.<br />
8AM-9:30AM. Thurs. Free. Info: mike@eternitymarketing.com.<br />
Granite Center Garden Club, the Barre Congregational Church.<br />
Runs Apr.-July & Sept.-Nov., 2nd Mon., 6:30PM. Info: www.<br />
facebook.com/@granitecentergardenclub.<br />
Church of God of Prophecy, 241 Quarry Hill Rd. Sunday<br />
School: 9:30AM; Service: 10:30AM; free potluck dinner: 12PM<br />
on 2nd Sun. Info: (814) 428-2696.<br />
Sons of the American Legion Squadron #10 Meetings, Barre<br />
Legion Post #10, 320 N. Main St. 3rd Wed. of each month. 6PM.<br />
Women & Children 1st: Senior Day, Every Wed. Seniors 55 &<br />
older receive 10% off their purchases. 114 N. Main St.,<br />
Central VT Adult Basic Education, Free classes. Pre-GED and<br />
high school diploma prep classes at Barre Learning Center, 46<br />
Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588.<br />
PAWS, Support for those grieving the loss of a pet. Universalist<br />
Church. 1st Thurs. of month. 7 p.m. Info. beyondthedog97@<br />
gmail.com.<br />
Central Vermont Woodcarving Group, Free instruction projects<br />
for all abilities. Barre Congregational Church, Mon. 1-4pm.<br />
479-9563.<br />
Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild, meets 3rd Tues. of the month at<br />
First Presbyterian Church, Seminary St. 5:30-7:30PM.<br />
Step ‘n’ Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont, Thurs. at The<br />
Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. 6:30-8:30PM.<br />
Playgroup, Aldrich Children’s Library, Every Wed. 9:30-11AM<br />
(*Only during school year.). Sponsored by The Family Center of<br />
Washington County. www.fcwcvt.org<br />
Additional Recycling Collection Center, Open for collection<br />
Mon., Wed., Fri. 11:30-5:30PM, 3rd Sat. 9AM-1PM. 540 N. Main<br />
St., Barre. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable items.<br />
Jabbok Christian Center Prayer Meeting, 8 Daniel Dr. 6:30-<br />
8PM. 1st & 3rd Thurs. Info: 479-<strong>03</strong>02.<br />
Medicare & You, Have questions? We have answers. Central<br />
Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main St., Suite 2t00, 2nd & 4th<br />
Tues. of the month. Call 479-0531 to register.<br />
Wheelchair Basketball, Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 S.<br />
Main St., Every other Tues., 5:30-7PM. Info: 498-3<strong>03</strong>0 (David) or<br />
249-7931 (Sandy).<br />
Aldrich Public Library Activities, 6 Washington St., 476-7550.<br />
Story Hour: Mon. & Tues.,10:30AM. Reading Circle Book<br />
Club: 3rd Wed., 6:30PM. Living and Learning Series: 1st Sun.,<br />
1PM. Senior Day: 1st Wed. 1PM.<br />
Central Vermont Business Builders, Community National<br />
Bank, 1st & 3rd Tues., 8-9AM. Info: 777-54<strong>19</strong>.<br />
Weekly Storytime, Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St.,<br />
Sat., 10:30AM. Info. 476-3114.<br />
Play Group, St. Monica’s Church, lower level, Thurs. during<br />
school year, 9:30-11AM<br />
Vermont Modelers Club, Building and flying model airplanes<br />
year-round. Info: 485-7144.<br />
Community Breakfast, First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer<br />
St., 3rd Sun. FREE, 7:30-9AM. 476-3966.<br />
continued on page 22<br />
Thursday, July 4th!<br />
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“Learn to Skateboard” Camp Held Saturday, June 22<br />
at the Travis Mercy Skatepark Barre Vt<br />
The annual “Learn to<br />
Skate” camp was held at the<br />
Travis Mercy Skate Park in<br />
Barre Town Vt. Saturday<br />
June 22, 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />
There was an excellent<br />
turn out with this year 18<br />
participants from age 6 to 12<br />
and was offered totally FREE<br />
OF CHARGE to the campers<br />
with each receiving a new<br />
helmet and t-shirt . The helmets<br />
were donated by The<br />
Bicycle Shop on Main St<br />
Barre Vt. Thank you!!!<br />
It was an absolute beautiful<br />
day for everyone!!!<br />
Thank you to Curtis Ritchie<br />
and Tony Chichulo for leading<br />
the camp with your mentorship!!!<br />
COPPENRATH’S<br />
B-BALL CAMP<br />
Come to the Barre Auditorium and join Taylor Coppenrath, former UVM Catamount (2001-2005) to work<br />
on the skills needed to enhance your game to the next level. Taylor played his high school basketball<br />
career at St Johnsbury Academy in St Johnsbury, VT. During his time at the University of Vermont,<br />
Taylor received many America East awards including the Reggie Lewis Most Outstanding Player Award<br />
in the America East tournament in 20<strong>03</strong>-04 and 2004-05. In 2005 Taylor helped lead UVM to an America<br />
East Championship and a trip to the NCAA tournament where they ended up being the number 13 seed.<br />
In the fi rst round Taylor helped lead the Catamounts to a huge upset over the number 4 seed Syracuse<br />
Orangemen. Taylor was on the League’s All Championship team for 3 years in a row. Taylor is currently the<br />
second all-time leading scorer in University of Vermont history with 2,442 points just 32 points behind Eddie<br />
Benton with 2,474. Taylor did manage to get the all-time record for Most Field Goals in UVM history and is<br />
currently sixth on the record sheet for most rebounds at UVM with 839. After fi nishing at UVM, Taylor landed<br />
himself in Greece for 1 year playing in the Euro league which is the top pro league in Europe. The next<br />
year he played his pro career in Italy for 1 season. For the next 8 years he played in Spain where he led his<br />
team to 6 championships in 8 years. There will be other camp counselors on board for larger groups of kids<br />
All campers will go home with a camp gift, a completed evaluation from Taylor at the<br />
conclusion of the camp. This evaluation will allow each kid to focus on the areas of the game<br />
that will help you develop into an all-around player.…All campers will need to bring a change<br />
of shoes. A food concession stand will be set-up with snacks, drinks, pizza throughout both<br />
weeks of camp.<br />
Who: Grades 4-8 (Boys/Girls)<br />
Times/Prices 8:30-2:00pm Monday-Friday Early Bird (before May 15, 20<strong>19</strong>) $135.00<br />
After May 15, 20<strong>19</strong> $150.00<br />
Families sending 2 or more kids<br />
Early Bird $125.00 per kid and after early bird $140.00 per kid<br />
When: JULY 22-26 20<strong>19</strong> (Grades 4-8) Where: Barre Auditorium, Barre VT<br />
Checks Payable: Anthony Spencer (NO REFUNDS AFTER JUNE 15, 20<strong>19</strong>)<br />
Information: Spots are limited so register early!<br />
Questions/Sign-Up Please feel free to call Anthony Spencer at 802.272-4417<br />
Please SIGN AT BOTTOM, Detach, and Return with payment<br />
Name & Address (Parent/Guardian) E-Mail ____________________________________<br />
Home Phone ______________________________________________________________<br />
Work Phone _____________________________________________________________<br />
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Friends of Aldrich Public Library, Aldrich<br />
Library, 2nd floor boardroom, 4th Tues. 6:30PM.<br />
Info: 476-7550.<br />
Circle of Parents, Confidential support group<br />
for parents and caregivers. Tues. evenings. Info:<br />
229-5724.<br />
Mothers of Preschoolers, Monthly get-togethers<br />
for crafts, refreshments, etc. Christian<br />
Alliance Church, 476-3221.<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous, Meetings in Barre,<br />
daily; call 802-229-5100 for latest times & locations;<br />
www.aavt.org.<br />
Al-Anon Family Groups, Turning Point, 489<br />
South Main St. Use back door of parking lot.<br />
Older children friendly. Sat. 5-6PM. Info: vermontalanonalateen.org<br />
Hedding United Methodist Activities &<br />
Meetings, 40 Washington St., 476-8156. Choir:<br />
Thurs. 7PM; Free Community Supper: Fri.<br />
5:30-6:30PM; Community Service & Food<br />
Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5PM.<br />
Turning Point Recovery Center, 489 N. Main<br />
St., Barre. Safe and supportive place for individuals/families<br />
in or seeking substance abuse<br />
recovery. Open Mon/Tue/Thur: 10AM-5PM;<br />
Wed/Fri: 10AM-9PM; Sat: 6PM-9PM. For info<br />
and programs, call 479-7373.<br />
Green Mountain Spirit Chapter, National<br />
women bikers club. 2nd Wed. Info: grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.<br />
Grief & Bereavement Support Group, Central<br />
Vermont Home Health and Hospice office, 600<br />
Granger Road. This group is open to anyone<br />
who has experienced the death of a loved one.<br />
Group 1 Meets every 3rd Wed. 10AM-11:30AM,<br />
Group 2 meets every 2nd Mon. 6PM-7:30PM.<br />
Free. Info: 223-1878.<br />
Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs, Barre<br />
City Police, 15 Fourth St., 476-6613. Get rid of<br />
old or unused meds at these local permanent<br />
safe disposal sites.<br />
Overeaters Anonymous, 12-step program for<br />
people who identify as overeaters, compulsive<br />
eaters, food addicts, anorexics, bulimics, etc. All<br />
welcome; no dues or fees. Place & time & info:<br />
www.oavermont.org/meeting- list/ or 863-2655.<br />
Granite City Grocery Volunteers, every 3rd<br />
Wed./month at 6PM at The Quarry Kitchen &<br />
Spirits, second floor. Info: gaylepoinsette@<br />
gmail.com.<br />
Granite City Grocery’s Board Meeting, every<br />
2nd Tuesday at 6PM. Open to public.<br />
BERLIN- Contra Dance No experience and no<br />
partner needed. All dances are taught plus an<br />
introductory session at 7:45. Everyone welcome!<br />
The dance takes place at the Capital City<br />
Grange Hall, 6612 Rt 12, Berlin, VT just 1 mile<br />
south of Montpelier. Please bring clean, softsoled<br />
shoes. Admission is $10 adults, $5 kids<br />
and low income, $15 dance supporters.<br />
Questions? Call Tim Swartz at 802-225-8921,<br />
visit: http://capitalcitygrange.org/dancing/contradancing.<br />
Every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday<br />
year round.<br />
BETHEL- YMCA Diabetes Prevention<br />
Program, United Church of Bethel, Church St.<br />
Thurs., 11AM-12PM. Free. Info: 728-7714.<br />
BRADFORD- Rockinghorse Support Circle.<br />
Grace Methodist Church. For young women w/<br />
or w/o kids, childcare and transportation available.<br />
Wed., 1-2:30PM. Info: 479-1086.<br />
New Hope II Support Group, Grace United<br />
Methodist, Mon., 7-9PM. Info: 1-800-564-2106.<br />
BROOKFIELD- Mothers of Preschoolers,<br />
Meal and childcare provided. New Covenant<br />
Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fri., 6PM. Info:<br />
276-3022.<br />
Health-focused Group, Learn to cope w/ life’s<br />
passages. Wed., 7-8PM. Info: 276-3142.<br />
Deonne Myrick Yoga, Tuesday evenings 6:30-<br />
7:30. $5 adult, children under 18 are free.<br />
Morning Strengthen and Tone exercise classes<br />
led by personal trainers Emma Manion and<br />
Shannon Kelly. Monday and Thursday mornings<br />
beginning June 24th 7:30-8:30AM.<br />
CABOT- Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz:<br />
Mon., Info: 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons,<br />
Fri., 3-5:30PM. All at Cabot Library, 563-2721.<br />
CALAIS- Men’s & Women’s Bible Study<br />
Groups, County Road, Wed., 7PM. Info: 485-<br />
7577.<br />
CHELSEA- Story Time, For ages 0- 5. Chelsea<br />
Public Library, Wed., 1:15PM. Info: 685-2188.<br />
Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Nonprofit support<br />
grp. United Church of Chelsea, North Common,<br />
Wed., 5:45PM. Info: 685-2271.<br />
Chronic Conditions Support Group, Chelsea<br />
Senior Center, in the United Church of Chelsea,<br />
13 North Common. Free. Fri. 8:30-11AM.<br />
Info:728-7714.<br />
Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum,<br />
Open 3rd Sat. May-Oct., FREE, 10AM.-12PM.<br />
Info: 685-4447.<br />
EAST BARRE- Story Hour, Aldrich Library<br />
York Branch, Tues., ages 0-3. 10AM., ages 3-5<br />
10:30AM. Info: 476-5118.<br />
E. HARDWICK- Bible Study, Touch of Grace<br />
Assembly of God Church, Tues. 10AM; . Bible<br />
study (call for info); Wed. Youth Group, 5PM<br />
dinner, 6PM activity. Info: 472-5550.<br />
EAST MONTPELIER- FRƒEE Zumba-like<br />
Fitness Dance for Women 18+, East Montpelier<br />
Elementary, Sundays, 4-5PM. Info: zabundancejoy@gmail.com.<br />
Men’s Ministry, Crossroads Christian Church.<br />
Mon. 7-9PM. Men’s Breakfast: 2nd Sat., 8AM.<br />
Sun. Service: 9:30-11AM. Info: 476-8536.<br />
Twin Valley Senior Center, 4583 U.S. Rte 2.<br />
Open Mon., Weds., Fri., 9AM-2PM. For class<br />
listing & info: 223-3322.<br />
GLOVER- Shape Note Sing Early American<br />
4-Part Hymns in the Fa-Sol-La-Mi tradition.<br />
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 through August<br />
27th. All welcome, no experience or skill necessary.<br />
In the Paper Maché Cathedral at Bread and<br />
Puppet Theater, 753 Heights Road, Glover, VT.<br />
Free. For more information call Elka Schumann<br />
at 802-525-6972.<br />
GREENSBORO- Hallowed Ground In search<br />
of Ireland’s unworldly sites by Gaal Shepherd.<br />
Paintings, pastels and photographs accompanied<br />
by the words of Irish poets, past and present.<br />
June 7-July 21, 20<strong>19</strong>. Highland Center for the<br />
Arts<br />
GROTON- YA Book Club, 3rd Mon., 6:30PM;<br />
Book Discussion Group: 4th Mon.,, 7PM;<br />
Crafts & Conversation, Wed., 1-3PM. Round<br />
Robin Storytime for kids age 0-5: Tues.,<br />
10AM. All at Groton Public Library. Info: 584-<br />
3358.<br />
HARDWICK- Caregiver Support Group,<br />
Agency on Aging, rear entrance Merchants<br />
Bank, 2nd Thurs. 229-<strong>03</strong>08 x306.<br />
Peace & Justice Coalition, G.R.A.C.E. Arts<br />
bldg (old firehouse), Tues., 7PM. Info: 533-<br />
2296.<br />
Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper<br />
included. Thurs., 6-8:30PM. Registration/info:<br />
472-5229.<br />
MARSHFIELD- Playgroup, Twinfield<br />
Preschool, Mon., 8:15AM-9:45AM (except<br />
when school not in session).<br />
Story Time & Playgroup, Jaquith Public<br />
Library. Wed., 10-11:30AM. For kids age 0-6.<br />
Program not held days Twinfield Union is<br />
closed.<br />
Jaquith Public Library Activities, Old<br />
Schoolhouse Common, Story and Play Group:<br />
Wed. 10-11:30AM. Book Group for Adults:<br />
stop by for copy of the book, 4th Mon., 7PM.<br />
Info: 426-3581.<br />
OFFICAL HOST<br />
POP-UP PUTTING GREEN<br />
TOURNAMENTS<br />
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transportation to and from activity and I hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold<br />
harmless Taylor Coppenrath, Anthony Spencer, The Barre Auditorium, their offi cers, agents, offi cials,<br />
employees and volunteers for any claims arising out of an injury to my child or myself. It is advised that<br />
participants carry adequate medical insurance. Return by mail to Anthony Spencer 124 Osterberg<br />
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CONTEST<br />
TEE OFF<br />
TIME<br />
JULY 11<br />
1PM<br />
POP-UP<br />
PUTTING<br />
GREEN<br />
★★★★<br />
TOURNAMENTS<br />
Every Thursday, The WORLD will have a Pop-up Putting Green at<br />
local business in Central Vermont. Stop by and try your skills. The<br />
rst contestant to sink a putt will win a Gift Certicate for you and<br />
a guest for holes of golf and a cart at Country Club of arre.
MIDDLESEX- Food Shelf, United Methodist Church, Sat.,<br />
9-10:30AM.<br />
Camp Meade Eat Up at The Green Live music, local food, craft<br />
beer every Sunday 4-9PM.<br />
MONTPELIER- Free Coffee House Potluck, 1st Fri. at the<br />
Trinity Methodist Church. 7PM-9PM.<br />
Healing Rhythms - Drumming Through Grief, 4th Tues. of the<br />
month through Oct. Christ Episcopol Church. Registration<br />
required, call 224-2241. No drumming experience is neccesary.<br />
Vermont College of Fine Arts Friday Night Reading Series,<br />
Cafe Anna, 1st floor of College Hall, 36 College St. 5:30-7:30PM.<br />
Free snacks.<br />
LGBTQ Veterans Group, Christ Episcopal Church.<br />
6PM-8:30PM. 2nd & 4th Wed. Info: 825-2045.<br />
2nd Friday Folk Dancing, Montpelier Senior Activity Center.<br />
Donation: $5. November-March. Info: 223-2518.<br />
Irish Session, Sat.,2PM-5PM, Bagitos, 28 Main St.<br />
Southern Old Time Music Jam, 2nd & 4th Sun., 10AM-12:30PM.<br />
Bagitos, 28 Main St.<br />
Sunday School, Christian Science Church, 145 State St., Sun.,<br />
10:30AM.<br />
Robin’s Nest Nature Playgroup, North Branch Nature Center.<br />
Mon. 9:30-11:30AM. Info: 229-6206.<br />
Montpelier Kiwanis Club, Tues., 6PM. at The Steak House. All<br />
are welcome. Info: 229-6973.<br />
Onion River Exchange Tool Library, 46 Barre St. Over 85<br />
tools. Wed., 10AM-2PM, Thurs., 10AM-2PM.<br />
Friday Night Group, Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22.<br />
Pizza and social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT.<br />
Unitarian Church, 2nd & 4th Fri., 6:30-8PM. Info: 223-7<strong>03</strong>5.<br />
Meditation, Mon.,1PM.; Intro to Yoga, Tues. 4PM; Consults,<br />
Fri. 11AM. Free classes, limits apply. Fusion Studio, 56 East State<br />
St. Info: 272-8923.<br />
Open Library, Resurrection Baptist Church. Sun. 12:30-2PM.<br />
Central VT Roller Derby’s Wrecking Doll Society, Intro to<br />
roller derby, gear supplied, bring mouth guard. Montpelier Rec.<br />
Center, Barre St., Sat. 5-6:30PM. Info: www.twincityriot.com.<br />
Celiac Support Group, Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd Wed.,<br />
4-5PM. Info: 598-9206.<br />
MSAC Public Activities, Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58<br />
Barre St. FEAST Together: Tues. & Fri.,12-1PM (EXCEPT July<br />
24, July 27, July 31, August 3). RSVP 262-6288. Living Strong:<br />
Mon. 2:30-3:30PM. & Fri. 2-3PM; Crafters Group: Wed.,<br />
12-2PM. Photography Club: Thurs., 12-1PM; Ukulele Group:<br />
Thurs., 6-8PM; Walks with Joan: Tues., 10-11AM; Italian Group:<br />
Tues., 1:15-2:45PM; Trash Tramps: Tues., 2-3PM.For info on a<br />
listing: 223-2518. Elders Together First Friday of the month<br />
1-2:30PM.<br />
A Course in Miracles, at Christ Episcopal Church, 64 State St.,<br />
each Tues., 7-8PM. Info: 622-4516.<br />
Parent’s Group & Meet-Up, Connect with local parents to share<br />
advice and info. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes Rm, 1st Mon.,<br />
10-11:30AM. Info: mamasayszine@gmail.com.<br />
Families Anonymous, For families or friends who have issues<br />
with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Church,<br />
2nd floor youth room, Mon., 7-8PM. Info: 229-62<strong>19</strong>.<br />
Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights, Need help w/a bike<br />
repair? Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre<br />
St., Wed. 4-6PM. Info: freeridemontpelier.org.<br />
Free Community Meals, Mon: Unitarian Church, 11AM-1PM;<br />
Tues: Bethany Church, 11:30AM-1PM; Wed: Christ Church,<br />
11AM-12:30PM; Thurs: Trinity Church, 11:30AM-1PM; Fri: St.<br />
Augustine Church, 11AM-12:30PM; Last Sun., Bethany Church,<br />
4:30-6:30PM.<br />
Lost Nation Theater Presents: Turn of the Screw 7:30PM<br />
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays between Apr. 25 and May 12.<br />
2PM matinees on Sundays. $30 Friday and Saturday, $25<br />
Thursdays and matinees.<br />
Lost Nation Theater Presents: Cabaret Curtain Times are<br />
7:30pm Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and 2pm Sundays, July<br />
11-28. Tickets are $35 Friday & Saturday Evenings; $25<br />
Thursdays & Sundays. (Preview Thursday July 11 is just $15.)<br />
Students & seniors 65+ receive a $5 discount. (Youth, 11 & under,<br />
are $15 Fri/Sat; and $10 Thurs/Sun)<br />
Calico County Quilters, All skill levels welcome. 2nd Sat. Sept.<br />
through June, 1-3PM. Location info: 244-7001.<br />
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA), Bethany Church basement,<br />
Tues., 6:30PM. Info: 229-9<strong>03</strong>6.<br />
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities, 135 Main St., Story<br />
Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30AM. Info:223-3338.<br />
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group, Childcare not available.<br />
Woodbury College, 2nd Tues., 5:30-7:30PM. Info: 498-<br />
5928.<br />
Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events, 144 Elm St. Sun.,<br />
9:45AM. Bible Study; 11AM. Worship Service; Wed., 7PM.<br />
Prayer Meeting.<br />
Good Beginnings of Central VT, 174 River St. Drop-In Hours at<br />
the Nest. 1st floor Weds/Thurs/Fri., 9AM-3PM. Babywearers of<br />
Central Vermont meet upstairs, 4th Mon., 5:45-7:45PM & 2nd<br />
Thurs., 9:30-11:30AM. Info: 595-7953. Breastfeeding support:<br />
3rd Thurs., 9:30- 11:30AM; Nursing Beyond a Year: 3rd Fri.,<br />
9:30-11:30AM (802-879-3000).<br />
Al-Anon, Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-<br />
7:30PM. Info:1-866-972-5266.<br />
Al-Anon, Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tues. &<br />
Thurs. 12-1PM., Wed. 7-8PM. Info: 1-866-972-5266.<br />
SL AA, 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems.<br />
Bethany Church, Wed., 5PM. Info: 249-6825.<br />
Survivors of Incest Anonymous, Bethany Church parlor, 115<br />
Main St., Mon., 5PM. Please call first: 229-9<strong>03</strong>6 or 454-8402.<br />
Brain Injury Support Group, Unitarian Church, 3rd Thurs.,<br />
1:30-2:30PM. Info: 1-877-856-1772.<br />
Playgroups: Dads & Kids, Thurs., 6-7:30PM. & Sat., 9:30-<br />
11AM, at Family Center of Washington County. Held during<br />
school year only.<br />
Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support, for<br />
patients and caregivers. Info: 1-800-652-5064.<br />
Christian Meditation, Christ Church, Mon., 12-1PM.<br />
Mood Disorders Support Group, 149 State St., Last Entryway,<br />
First Floor. Peer and professionally led support for people coping<br />
with mental illness. Wed. 4-5PM. Free. Info: 917-<strong>19</strong>59.<br />
Adamant, Vermont • www.adamant.org<br />
Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs, Montpelier Police, 1 Pitkin<br />
Court, 223-3445 at Washington County Sheriff, 10 Elm St., 223-<br />
3001. Get rid of old or unused meds at these local permanent safe<br />
disposal sites.<br />
MEMORY CAFE, is no longer at the Montpelier Senior Activity<br />
Center, 58 Barre St. It is now called MEMORABLE TIMES<br />
CAFE hosted Central Vermont Council on Aging and the State of<br />
Vermont ABLE Library and will be held the 3rd Wednesday of<br />
each month October through March at the Vermont History<br />
Center, 60 Washington St., Barre, VT. Contact Barb Asen,<br />
CVCOA Family Caregiver Support Director, at basen@cvcoa.org<br />
or 802-476-2681<br />
Community Song Circle, Center for Arts and Learning, 46 Barre<br />
St. 1st Sun. except July/Aug., 6-8PM. Info: vtcommunitysing@<br />
gmail.com.<br />
Capital City Band plays free outdoor concerts every Wednesday<br />
evening from 7-8PM on the State House lawn throughout the<br />
summer. Come enjoy a picnic with neighbors or meet some new<br />
friends while enjoying this delightful Vermont musical tradition.<br />
Or, bring an instrument and play along with the band. Concerts<br />
are held on Wednesdays starting on June 12 and ending on August<br />
14. For more information call 456-7054.<br />
The Vermont Supreme Court Gallery presents Studies in<br />
Rhythmic Vitality: Paintings by Lois Eby. July 2nd through<br />
September 27th , with an Opening Reception on July 11th from<br />
4:00-7:00 PM.<br />
MORETOWN- Mad River Chorale. Rehearsals at Harwood<br />
Union H.S., Mon., 7-9PM. Info: 496-2048.<br />
MORRISVILLE- “The Role of Power, Authority & Control in<br />
Groups” Monthly Meeting, Morristown Centennial Library, 20<br />
Lower Main St. 1st Tues. 5:30PM-7PM. Info: gerette@dreamhavenvt.com.<br />
Overeaters Anonymous, 12-step program for people who identify<br />
as overeaters, compulsive eaters, food addicts, anorexics,<br />
bulimics, etc. All welcome; no dues or fees. Info re: place & time:<br />
863-2655.<br />
River Arts Events, Photo Co-op Drop-in 3rd Thurs., 6PM-8PM.<br />
$5 suggested donation. Poetry Clinic Drop-in 1st & 3rd Tues.,<br />
6PM-8PM. $5 suggested donation.<br />
NORTHFIELD- Bingo, Northfield Senior Center. Mon., 4PM.<br />
Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program, Ages 12-18. Readiness and<br />
Regional Technology Center, Norwich campus, Tues., 6-8:30PM.<br />
Info: capitalcomposite@yahoo.com.<br />
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons, W/Green Mountain Cloggers,<br />
ages 8-78. Sun., 5-8PM. Info: 522-2935.<br />
Playgroup, United Church of Northfield. Wed., 9:30-11AM. Held<br />
only when school in session. Info: 262-3292 x113.<br />
Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs, Northfield Police, 110<br />
Wall St., 485-9181. Get rid of old or unused meds at these local<br />
permanent safe disposal sites.<br />
PLAINFIELD- Farmers Market, Fri., 4-7 P.M., Mill Street.<br />
Local produce, plants, crafts, maple syrup, teas and service, and<br />
more.<br />
Community Supper Support Group, Grace United Methodist<br />
Church. 4th Tues., 6PM-7PM. Info: michaelbix@gmail.com.<br />
Cardio Funk Class. the Community Center. Fri., 5-6PM. Info:<br />
email shannonkellymovement@gmail.com.<br />
Cutler Memorial Library Activities, Classic Book Club: 1st<br />
Mon., 6PM; Tuesday Night Knitters (except 1st Tues.). Info: 454-<br />
8504.<br />
Diabetes Discussion & Support Group, Everyone welcome.<br />
The Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thurs., 1:30PM. Info:322-<br />
6600.<br />
Community Film Series, The Health Center will be hosting a<br />
Community Film Series on Tuesday evenings at the Plainfield<br />
Opera House starting on July 9th and going through August 13th.<br />
This summer film series is a free community event with snacks<br />
available at 5:30pm, film at 6:00pm and with a community discussion<br />
from 7-7:30pm. The Health Center 157 Towne Avenue.<br />
RANDOLPH- Health Support Groups, Maple Leaf Room at<br />
Gifford Medical Center. Tobacco Cessation Program regularly<br />
offers four-week “Quit in Person” group sessions. Info: 728-7714.<br />
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Adamant Music School<br />
OUR 77TH SEASON<br />
Master Classes<br />
with Christopher Elton<br />
July 2 - 6<br />
Five daily master classes will be held July 2-6 from<br />
1:30-5:30 pm. All master classes are open to members<br />
and the public at a cost of $50.00 per day.<br />
Participant Piano Concerts<br />
July 5 & 6 at 7:30pm<br />
All concerts are free for members, guest admission<br />
is $10.00. Seniors & Students $6.00.<br />
Susan Wahlrab will be our showcased<br />
artist.<br />
For general information please call 802-223-3347<br />
or visit our website at www.adamant.org<br />
July 18 - 21<br />
Evening performances are Thursday, Friday,<br />
and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Matinees are at<br />
2:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.<br />
Adamant, Vermont<br />
Wildcat<br />
(Musical)<br />
July 11 - 14<br />
&<br />
All QuarryWorks performances are FREE.<br />
Call 802-229-6978 to make a reservation.<br />
For more information visit our website quarryworks.org<br />
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CVTV CHANNEL <strong>19</strong>4<br />
Wednesday<br />
6:00AM - Community Bulletin<br />
7:00AM - News<br />
9:00AM - Barre City Council<br />
12:00PM - Barre City Council<br />
3:00PM - Barre City Council<br />
6:00PM - News<br />
7:00PM - Williamstown Select<br />
10:00PM - Williamstown Select<br />
Thursday<br />
5:00AM - News<br />
6:00AM - Williamstown Select<br />
9:00AM - Williamstown Select<br />
12:00PM - Williamstown Select<br />
2:00PM - Community Bulletin<br />
3:00PM - Barre Supervisory Union<br />
3:30PM - Barre Unified Union School<br />
Board Meeting<br />
6:00PM - News<br />
7:00PM - Barre Supervisory Union<br />
7:30PM - Barre Unified Union School<br />
Board Meeting<br />
10:00PM - Barre Supervisory Union<br />
10:30PM - Barre Unified Union School<br />
Board Meeting<br />
Friday<br />
5:00AM - News<br />
CVTV Channel <strong>19</strong>2 • BARRE, VT<br />
Wednesday<br />
9:00AM - Abled and On Air - Arts and<br />
Mental Health<br />
9:36AM - RobocallCrackdownPC F<br />
051420<strong>19</strong><br />
9:55AM - Digital Dilemmas in Education:<br />
Privacy, iPads & ICE<br />
10:00AM - News<br />
11:00AM - A Visit to CSWD’s Material<br />
Recovery Facility to Help You Be a Better<br />
Recycler<br />
11:32AM - Sidewalks Entertainment<br />
12:00PM - Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board<br />
Meeting June <strong>19</strong>, 20<strong>19</strong><br />
2:35PM - Concerts on the Common 20<strong>19</strong> -<br />
The Brian Maes Band<br />
4:01PM - Hunger Mountain Coop<br />
Workshop - Understanding Lyme Disease<br />
5:<strong>07</strong>PM - Camp Mead Outdoor Music<br />
Series<br />
6:00PM - News<br />
7:00PM - Inspiring Careers - Library Land<br />
& SharpOrange<br />
7:30PM - Positively Vermont Saint Albans<br />
Museum<br />
8:00PM - UVMMCMillerBuildingTour<br />
8:40PM - Vermont Master Anglers- River<br />
Walleye - June 24th<br />
8:55PM - Dialogues with Meg Hansen<br />
Featuring Chief George Merkel On V<br />
9:00PM - Abled and On Air - Arts and<br />
Mental Health<br />
9:36PM - RobocallCrackdownPC F<br />
051420<strong>19</strong><br />
9:55PM - Digital Dilemmas in Education:<br />
Privacy, iPads & ICE<br />
10:00PM - LCRCCHomelessness<br />
10:30PM - Vermont Democrats: End of<br />
Session Report<br />
11:00PM - A Visit to CSWD’s Material<br />
Recovery Facility to Help You Be a Better<br />
Recycler<br />
11:32PM - Sidewalks Entertainment<br />
Thursday<br />
10:00AM - News<br />
11:00AM - Department of Environmental<br />
Conservation - Lake Score Cards<br />
11:45AM - A Visit With: Very Merry Theatre<br />
12:00PM - ukrainian festival<br />
2:37PM - Abled and On Air - News of<br />
Interest for the Differently Abled<br />
3:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />
4:00PM - Spaulding High School<br />
Graduation - 06/22/<strong>19</strong><br />
5:15PM - Derry Salem Elks Flag Day<br />
Ceremony 20<strong>19</strong><br />
6:00PM - News<br />
7:00PM - Naturalization Ceremony at the<br />
Ethan Allen Homestead 20<strong>19</strong><br />
7:36PM - MRV Chamber Business Ed.<br />
Series<br />
7:50PM -<br />
SandyBairdCommentaryRoeWade F<br />
061720<strong>19</strong><br />
8:00PM - Here We Are With Guest John<br />
Perks<br />
8:30PM - Hogan Award Interview with<br />
Mary Powell<br />
8:54PM - Digital Dilemmas in Education:<br />
Privacy, iPads & ICE<br />
8:50PM - ArtfulWordJoeMoore<br />
10:00PM - The Exeter Oddity Showcase<br />
10:40PM - RobocallCrackdownPC F<br />
051420<strong>19</strong><br />
11:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />
Friday<br />
69:00AM - The Time is Now<br />
9:30AM - Measles & Immunizations<br />
10:00AM - News<br />
6:00AM - Barre Supervisory Union<br />
6:30AM - Barre Unified Union School<br />
Board Meeting<br />
9:00AM - Barre Supervisory Union<br />
9:30AM - Barre Unified Union School<br />
Board Meeting<br />
12:00PM - Barre Supervisory Union<br />
12:30PM - Barre Unified Union School<br />
Board Meeting<br />
3:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />
5:30PM - Community Bulletin<br />
6:00PM - News<br />
7:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />
10:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />
Saturday<br />
5:00AM - News<br />
6:00AM - Barre Town Select<br />
9:00AM - Barre Town Select<br />
12:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />
3:00PM - Community Bulletin<br />
4:00PM - Washington Baptist Church<br />
5:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />
7:00PM - News<br />
08:00PM - First Presbyterian Church<br />
10:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />
Sunday<br />
6:00AM - Barre Congregational Church<br />
11:00AM - Gay USA<br />
12:00PM - Sidewalks Entertainment<br />
12:30PM - Climate Change Forum<br />
Plainfield - 06/22/<strong>19</strong><br />
3:05PM - WomenNonTraditionalCareers<br />
3:40PM -<br />
SandyBairdCommentaryRoeWade<br />
3:50PM - Kellogg Hubbard Library -<br />
Community Conversation About Alcohol<br />
5:00PM - VT Dept. of Libraries Tuesday<br />
Talks - Healing Through the Arts<br />
5:35PM - The Story of Vermont’s Quiet<br />
Digital Revolution<br />
6:00PM - News<br />
7:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />
8:00PM - The Cinemaniacs! - 06<strong>03</strong><strong>19</strong><br />
9:00PM - The Time is Now<br />
9:30PM - Measles & Immunizations<br />
10:00PM - Empowering Women<br />
Everywhere Guest Ellie Savoy<br />
10:30PM - TIA&TW - Prison &<br />
Rehabilitation in America - Criminal<br />
Justice and Prison<br />
11:00PM - Gay USA<br />
Saturday<br />
8:00AM - News<br />
9:00AM - Energy Week - 6/13/<strong>19</strong><br />
10:00AM - Washington Baptist Church<br />
11:00AM - Creative Communities<br />
Exchange - A Sense of Place<br />
11:35AM - Cape Cod Sharks is a mini<br />
documentary about the habits of the<br />
great white shark<br />
12:00PM - Spaulding High School<br />
Graduation - 06/22/<strong>19</strong><br />
1:15PM - Department of Environmental<br />
Conservation - Lake Score Cards<br />
2:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />
3:30PM - Measles & Immunizations<br />
4:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />
5:00PM - Somerville StoryTellers | June<br />
20<strong>19</strong><br />
5:30PM - Yoga for You<br />
5:55PM - Dialogues with Meg Hansen<br />
6:00PM - News<br />
7:00PM - Downtown and Historic<br />
Preservation Conference<br />
8:25PM - The Exeter Oddity Showcase<br />
9:00PM - Paranormal S3 Ep7<br />
DrLaurenceBrock<br />
9:30PM - Concerts on the Common 20<strong>19</strong> -<br />
The Brian Maes Band<br />
11:00PM - Two Tones with George Lopes<br />
11:30PM - Empowering Women<br />
Everywhere Guest Ellie Savoy<br />
Sunday<br />
6:00AM - Washington Baptist Church<br />
7:00AM - Victory Chapels Revival Hour<br />
Pastor Chip Ganiear Sunday<br />
8:00AM - First Presbyterian Church<br />
9:30AM - 27 Jul <strong>07</strong>, 20<strong>19</strong> TV Mass cc<br />
10:00AM - Beyond The Game - Anthony<br />
Robustelli - Steely Dan FAQ<br />
10:30AM - TIA&TW - Prison &<br />
Rehabilitation in America - Criminal<br />
Justice and Prison<br />
11:00AM - Doing Life<br />
12:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />
1:30PM - NJRR July 4th<br />
2:00PM - New England Cooks<br />
3:00PM - HavanaFairfax005215<br />
4:00PM - Washington Baptist Church<br />
5:00PM - Citizens Against Nuclear<br />
Bombers in VT<br />
5:30PM - ReasonandRevelation027115<br />
6:00PM - SPEL Howards Grove<br />
7:00PM - Beyond the Disability<br />
7:30PM - HealthTalk 113<br />
8:00PM - Derry Salem Elks Flag Day<br />
Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also<br />
be viewed online at cvtv723.org<br />
Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also be viewed online at cvtv723.org<br />
8:00AM - COPC SERMON<br />
9:00AM - Washington Baptist Church<br />
10:00AM - First Presbyterian Church<br />
12:30PM - Barre Congreg Church<br />
2:30PM - Washington Baptist Church<br />
04:00PM - 26 Jun 30, 20<strong>19</strong> TV Mass cc<br />
6:00PM - SPEL Howards Grove<br />
8:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />
10:00PM - Ludlow Baptist Church<br />
Monday<br />
6:00AM - State House Programming<br />
9:00AM - State House Programming<br />
12:00PM - State House Programming<br />
3:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />
6:00PM - State House Programming<br />
7:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />
10:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />
Tuesday<br />
5:00AM - News<br />
6:00AM - Plainfield Select<br />
9:00AM - Plainfield Select<br />
12:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />
3:00PM to 5:00PM - State House<br />
Programming<br />
6:00PM - News<br />
7:00PM - Barre City Council “Live”<br />
10:00PM - Barre City Council<br />
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE<br />
ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE<br />
“All schedules are subject to<br />
change, please call us<br />
with questions - 479-1<strong>07</strong>5.”<br />
Ceremony 20<strong>19</strong><br />
8:45PM - GMT Bus Schedule and Route<br />
Changes<br />
9:00PM - Ludlow Baptist Church<br />
10:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />
11:30PM - Paranormal S3 Ep7<br />
DrLaurenceBrock<br />
Monday<br />
9:00AM - WhatsGoingOnForeignPolicy<br />
9:46AM - ConHoganAwardMaryPowell<br />
10:00AM - Sound Off - WWII Vet Robert<br />
DeYeso<br />
11:00AM - Dukes of Sports 6-18-<strong>19</strong><br />
12:00PM - Plainfield Little Theatre - The<br />
Merchant of Venice<br />
2:38PM - Lucy Mackenzie “Adoptables”<br />
June 20<strong>19</strong> with Roz Finn<br />
3:00PM - Live on Tape 20<strong>19</strong>06<br />
4:00PM - PISCATAQUA FIFE & DRUM<br />
20<strong>19</strong>-04-17<br />
4:44PM - NH’s WildSide - Turkey Hunt<br />
Greg & Gary<br />
5:00PM - People with Substance Use<br />
Disorder and the Work Force<br />
5:50PM - Lions Organ Awareness PSA<br />
6:00PM - Energy Week - 6/13/<strong>19</strong><br />
7:00PM - Moccasin Tracks - Abenaki<br />
Culture Presentations<br />
7:30PM - Ep 47 - Science360: Dispatches<br />
from the Cutting Edge<br />
8:00PM - Healing Is A Journey Minx<br />
Boren<br />
8:30PM - 20<strong>19</strong> Lowell Pride Festival; we<br />
learn about noise music; an overview of<br />
Lowell Connector construction<br />
9:00PM - WhatsGoingOnForeignPolicy<br />
9:46PM - ConHoganAwardMaryPowell<br />
10:00PM - Sound Off - WWII Vet Robert<br />
DeYeso<br />
11:00PM - Dukes of Sports 6-18-<strong>19</strong><br />
Tuesday<br />
9:05AM - The Story of Vermont’s Quiet<br />
Digital Revolution<br />
9:30AM - Can Renewables Stop Climate<br />
Change<br />
10:00AM - News<br />
11:00AM - HavanaFairfax005115<br />
12:00PM - Operation City on a Hill:<br />
America’s Covenant - A Holy Experiment<br />
in Laissez-Faire<br />
12:30PM - VermontTreasures008015<br />
1:00PM - Talking With Henrietta - Two<br />
Cities - 20<strong>19</strong>-06-13<br />
2:00PM - R & B Bistro, - Tamika<br />
Stembridge-Entertainment Lawyer- Living<br />
her Drems<br />
3:00PM - The Chundria Show - Ep 206<br />
3:30PM - WoodsWhysMichaelSnyder<br />
4:00PM - Vermont Democrats: End of<br />
Session Report<br />
4:30PM - Elliot Eisner, Stanford: Leader in<br />
Art Education<br />
5:00PM - Voz do Atlantico Ilha da Terceira<br />
Azores Portugal <strong>19</strong>27 to <strong>19</strong>60<br />
6:00PM - News<br />
7:00PM - The Struggle<br />
7:30PM - The Leadership Edge with Ted<br />
Gorski<br />
8:00PM - 20<strong>19</strong> Watershed Congress - Rain<br />
Garden Design and Construction<br />
9:05PM - The Story of Vermont’s Quiet<br />
Digital Revolution<br />
9:30PM - Can Renewables Stop Climate<br />
Change<br />
10:00PM - Healing Is A Journey Minx<br />
Boren<br />
10:30PM - Inspiring Careers - Library<br />
Land & SharpOrange<br />
11:00PM - HavanaFairfax005115<br />
page 20 The WORLD July 3, 20<strong>19</strong><br />
Phish @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center<br />
July 3 @ 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm<br />
Phish Wednesday, July 3rd @ 7:30 pm<br />
Saratoga Perfoming Arts Center | S<br />
Dave Matthews Band @ Saratoga Performing Arts<br />
July 12 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />
Do Good Fest 20<strong>19</strong><br />
July 13 @ 2:30 pm - 9:30 pm<br />
National Life, 1 National Life Drive<br />
Montpelier, VT 05602<br />
Tedeschi Trucks Band @ Bank of NH Pavilion<br />
July 13 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />
Dave Mathews Band @ Saratoga Performing Arts<br />
Center<br />
July 13 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />
Tedeschi Trucks Band @ Saratoga Performing Arts<br />
Center<br />
July 14 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />
Lord Huron @ Shelburne Museum<br />
July 21 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm<br />
Lake Street Dive @ Waterfront Park<br />
July 25 @ 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm<br />
Twiddle’s Tumble Down Festival @ Waterfront Park<br />
July 26 @ 3:30 pm - 8:00 pm<br />
Gregory Alan Isakov<br />
July 26 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm<br />
Flynn Theater, 153 Main Street<br />
oncert<br />
Connections<br />
Twiddle’s Tumble Down Festival @ Waterfront Park<br />
July 28 @ 3:30 pm - 8:00 pm<br />
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead @ Waterfront Park<br />
July 28 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />
Osheaga Festival @ Parc Jean- Drapeau in<br />
Montreal<br />
August 2 @ 12:00 pm - August 4 @ 11:30 pm<br />
Lyle Lovett And His Large Band @ Shelburne<br />
Museum<br />
August 4 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm<br />
Beck – Cage The Elephant @ Bank of NH Pavillion<br />
August 16 @ 6:00 pm - 10:30 pm<br />
Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo & Melissa Etheridge @<br />
Champlain Valley Fair<br />
August 31 @ 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm<br />
Grand Point North @ Waterfront Park<br />
September 14 @ 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm<br />
Grand Point North @ Waterfront Park<br />
September 15 @ 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm<br />
Dr. Dog & Shakey Graves @ Shelburne Museum<br />
September 17 @ 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm<br />
For venue phone numbers, call<br />
The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00<br />
Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at<br />
www.pointfm.com<br />
ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17<br />
• Bethel • Braintree • Montpelier • Randolph • Rochester • U-32 District Towns • Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice.<br />
ORCA Media Channel 15<br />
Public Access<br />
Weekly Program Schedule<br />
Wednesday, July 3<br />
6:00a Way to Go! School Challenge Awards<br />
7:00a Moccasin Tracks<br />
8:00a Democracy Now!<br />
9:00a Celluloid Mirror<br />
9:30a Octagon St. Laveau<br />
10:00a Doty Elementary School: Words<br />
on Paper<br />
11:00a Bill Doyle on VT Issues<br />
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />
1:00p Kellogg-Hubbard Library<br />
2:30p Car Guy Channel<br />
3:00p Democracy Now!<br />
4:00p The Science of Effective Prevention<br />
4:30p Stonewall Riots Anniversary Rally<br />
6:00p Montpelier Independence Day<br />
Parade LIVE<br />
8:00p Modern Times Theater<br />
9:00p Delia Robinson<br />
10:00p Hunger Mountain Coop<br />
Thursday, July 4<br />
6:00a League of Women Voters<br />
7:00a Delia Robinson<br />
8:00a Democracy Now!<br />
9:00a The Science of Effective Prevention<br />
9:30a Bread and Puppets<br />
10:00a Montpelier Independence Day<br />
Parade<br />
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />
1:00p Waterbury Not Quite Independence<br />
Day Parade<br />
2:30p For the Animals<br />
3:00p Democracy Now!<br />
4:00p Cultural and Historic Resiliency<br />
5:30p Anger and Love: A Buddhist Perspective<br />
on Social Activism<br />
7:00p Central Vermont Refugee Action<br />
Network<br />
9:00p Senior Moments<br />
11:00p Moccasin Tracks<br />
Friday, July 5<br />
6:00a Senior Moments<br />
8:00a Democracy Now!<br />
9:00a Abled and on Air<br />
10:00a All Things LGBTQ<br />
11:00a Talking About Movies<br />
12:00p Brunch with Bernie<br />
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />
2:00p Modern Times Theater<br />
3:00p Democracy Now!<br />
4:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues<br />
5:00p Downtown and Historic Preservation<br />
Conference Keynote<br />
7:00p Waterbury Not Quite Independence<br />
Day Parade<br />
8:30p Gay USA<br />
9:30p DIORAMA: Room to Play<br />
10:00p Montpelier Independence Day<br />
Parade<br />
Saturday, July 6<br />
6:00a Bridgeside Books<br />
7:30a Abled to Cook<br />
8:00a Central Vermont Refugee Action<br />
Network<br />
10:00a Car Guy Channel<br />
10:30a Stonewall Riots Anniversary Rally<br />
12:00p Mr. Scammer<br />
1:00p Bread and Puppets<br />
1:30p Way to Go! School Challenge Awards<br />
2:30p DIORAMA: Room to Play<br />
3:00p Bear Pond Books Events<br />
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass<br />
5:00p Washington Baptist Church<br />
6:00p Delia Robinson<br />
7:00p League of Women Voters<br />
8:00p All Things LGBTQ<br />
9:00p Vote for Vermont<br />
10:00p St. Laveau's <strong>World</strong> Cinema<br />
10:30p Betty St. Laveau's House of Horror<br />
Sunday, July 7<br />
6:00a Downtown and Historic Preservation<br />
Conference Keynote<br />
8:00a Bear Pond Books Events<br />
9:30a Washington Baptist Church<br />
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass<br />
11:00a Modern Times Theater<br />
12:00p Doty Elementary School: Words<br />
on Paper<br />
1:00p Central Vermont Refugee Action<br />
Network<br />
3:00p Senior Moments<br />
5:00p Vote for Vermont<br />
6:00p St. Laveau's <strong>World</strong> Cinema<br />
6:30p Lifelines<br />
7:00p Way to Go! School Challenge Awards<br />
8:00p Octagon St. Laveau<br />
8:30p Abled and on Air<br />
9:30p Abled to Cook<br />
10:00p Kellogg-Hubbard Library<br />
11:30p Celluloid Mirror<br />
Monday, July 8<br />
6:00a Kellogg-Hubbard Library<br />
7:30a St. Laveau's <strong>World</strong> Cinema<br />
8:00a Democracy Now!<br />
9:00a Vote for Vermont<br />
10:00a Cultural and Historic Resiliency<br />
11:30a DIORAMA: Room to Play<br />
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />
1:00p Celluloid Mirror<br />
1:30p Octagon St. Laveau<br />
2:00p League of Women Voters<br />
3:00p Democracy Now!<br />
4:00p Moccasin Tracks<br />
5:00p Hunger Mountain Coop<br />
7:00p Downtown and Historic Preservation<br />
Conference Keynote<br />
9:00p Anger and Love: A Buddhist<br />
Perspective on Social Activism<br />
10:30p Bridgeside Books<br />
Tuesday, July 9<br />
6:00a Hunger Mountain Coop<br />
8:00a Democracy Now!<br />
9:00a Waterbury Not Quite Independence<br />
Day Parade<br />
10:30a Anger and Love: A Buddhist<br />
Perspective on Social Activism<br />
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />
1:00p All Things LGBTQ<br />
2:00p David Pakman Show<br />
3:00p Democracy Now!<br />
4:00p Bridgeside Books<br />
5:30p Abled and on Air<br />
6:30p Abled to Cook<br />
7:00p Cultural and Historic Resiliency<br />
8:30p Bread and Puppets<br />
9:00p Bear Pond Books Events<br />
10:30p Stonewall Riots Anniversary<br />
Rally<br />
Monday, July 8<br />
12:00p Middlesex Town School District<br />
Board<br />
3:00p Waterbury Library<br />
4:00p Climate Change Comes to<br />
Vermont: Roger Hill<br />
5:30p Astronomy for Everyone<br />
6:00p VT State Board of Education<br />
Tuesday, July 9<br />
12:00p Rochester-Stockbridge Unified<br />
Caregiver Support Group, Gifford Medical Center. 2-3PM.<br />
Meets 2nd Wed. of the month. Info: 728-7781.<br />
Diabetes Management Program, Kingwood Health Center<br />
(lower level conf. room), 1422 VT Route 66. Thurs.,<br />
10AM-12:30PM. Six week program for people diagnosed with<br />
type-2 diabetes. Info/register: 728-7714.<br />
New Business Forum, Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT<br />
Rte 66, 2nd Weds., 11:30AM-1PM. Info: 728-9101.<br />
Yoga Classes. All ages and levels. Donations benefit Safeline.<br />
VTC Campus Center, last Sun. of month, 2-3:30PM.<br />
Cancer Support Group, Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tues.,<br />
9:30-11AM. Info:728-2270.<br />
Storytime. Kimball Library. Wed., 11AM, ages 2-5; Toddlertime,<br />
Fri., 10:30AM; Gathering for handwork, 2nd & 4th Mon.,<br />
6PM.<br />
WAITSFIELD- Community Acupuncture Night, Free assessment<br />
and treatment. Donations welcome. Three Moons Wellness,<br />
859 Old County Rd., 2nd fl., last Weds., 4-7PM. RSVP: 272-<br />
3690.<br />
WARREN- Knit & Play, Warren Public Library. Bring your kids<br />
and your projects. All levels. Thurs., 9:30-11:30AM.<br />
WASHINGTON- Central VT ATV Club, Washington Fire<br />
Station, 3rd Tues., 6:30PM. Info: 224-6889.<br />
Calef Mem. Library Activities, Art and Adventure w/ April:<br />
3rd Sat., 1AM; Storytime: Mon., 11AM; Tech Help Drop-In:<br />
Sat., 10AM-2PM. Info: 883-2343.<br />
WATERBURY- Waterbury Public Library Activities,<br />
Preschool Story Time: Thurs., 10AM. Baby and Toddler Story<br />
Time: Mon., 10AM. Crafts: Tues., 3-4PM. Info: 244-7<strong>03</strong>6.<br />
WATERBURY CTR- Bible Study Group, Waterbury Ctn<br />
Grange. Sun., 5-6PM. Bring bible, coffee provided. Info: 498-<br />
4565.<br />
WEBSTERVILLE- Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs,<br />
Barretown Police, 149 Websterville Rd., 479-0508. Get rid of old<br />
or unused meds at these local permanent safe disposal sites.<br />
District<br />
4:00p Orange SW Supervisory Union<br />
7:00p Middlesex Town School District<br />
Board<br />
10:30p Tuesday Talks<br />
ORCA Media Channel 16<br />
Education Access<br />
Weekly Program Schedule<br />
Wednesday, July 3<br />
12:00p CCV Commencement Ceremony<br />
2:00p VT Master Anglers<br />
2:30p First Wednesdays<br />
4:30p Tuesday Talks<br />
6:30p Montpelier/Roxbury School Board<br />
10:00p Montpelier High School Graduation<br />
Thursday, July 4<br />
12:00p Harwood Unified<br />
4:00p Berlin School Board<br />
6:00p UES - Afterschool Parent Information<br />
Session<br />
8:00p Washington Central School Board<br />
Friday, July 5<br />
12:00p Washington Central Supervisory<br />
Union<br />
3:30p Berlin School Board<br />
5:00p Creative Communities Exchange:<br />
Clemmons Family Farm<br />
6:00p U-32 Graduation<br />
8:00p U-32 School Board<br />
10:30p Game of the Week<br />
Saturday, July 6<br />
12:00p Osher Lifelong Learning Institute<br />
2:00p Climate Change Comes to Vermont:<br />
Roger Hill<br />
3:30p U-32 Graduation<br />
5:30p Rochester-Stockbridge Unified<br />
District<br />
9:00p U-32 School Board<br />
11:00p Astronomy for Everyone<br />
11:30p VT Master Anglers<br />
Sunday, July 7<br />
12:00p Orange SW Supervisory Union<br />
2:30p Creative Communities Exchange:<br />
Montpelier ArtSynergy Project<br />
3:30p Tuesday Talks<br />
5:00p Montpelier High School Graduation<br />
7:00p Montpelier/Roxbury School Board<br />
10:00p Waterbury Library<br />
Community Media (802) 224-9901 Check out our Web page at www.orcamedia.net<br />
ORCA Media Channel 17<br />
Government Access<br />
Weekly Program Schedule<br />
Wed, July 3<br />
7:00a Bethel Selectboard<br />
10:00a Green Mountain Care Board<br />
3:00p Randolph Selectboard<br />
6:30p Montpelier City Council<br />
Thu, July 4<br />
7:00a Racial Disparities Advisory Panel<br />
12:00p Vermont State House<br />
4:00p Central Vermont Fiber<br />
8:00p Waterbury Selectboard<br />
Fri, July 5<br />
7:00a Berlin Selectboard<br />
10:00a Berlin Development Review Board<br />
12:00p Moretown Selectboard<br />
3:00p Central Vermont Fiber<br />
6:00p Rochester Selectboard<br />
8:30p Montpelier Planning Commission<br />
Sat, July 6<br />
6:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning<br />
Commission<br />
8:30a Vermont State House<br />
12:00p Randolph Selectboard<br />
5:00p Calais Selectboard<br />
8:00p Green Mountain Care Board<br />
11:30p Under the Golden Dome<br />
Sun, July 7<br />
7:00a Waterbury Selectboard<br />
9:30a Berlin Selectboard<br />
12:00p Vermont State House<br />
4:00p Montp Development Review Board<br />
6:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee<br />
9:00p Montpelier City Council<br />
Mon, July 8<br />
7:00a Moretown Selectboard<br />
10:00a Racial Disparities Advisory Panel<br />
12:00p Bethel Selectboard<br />
3:00p Middlesex Selectboard<br />
5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission<br />
LIVE<br />
Tue, July 9<br />
7:00a Calais Selectboard<br />
11:00a CV Regional Planning Commission<br />
1:30p Vermont State House<br />
5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee<br />
7:00p Montpelier Development Review<br />
Board<br />
Weekly Guided Nature Walks, Barre Town Forest. 9AM. Meet<br />
at 44 Brook St. Websterville. All ages and dogs on leashes welcome.<br />
Easy to moderate. Tues. (unless it’s raining enough for an<br />
umbrella) through September. Info: 476-4185.<br />
WEST TOPSHAM- Bible Study, New Hope Methodist Church,<br />
2 Gendron Rd. Wed., 6:30PM.<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN- Bible Study, Christian Alliance Church,<br />
Sun., 6PM. Info: 476-3221.<br />
WOODBURY- Woodbury Community Library Winter Hours,<br />
Mon/Wed., 1-5PM, Sat., 10AM-12PM. Knitting/Handworkers’<br />
Circle: Sat., 10AM-12PM. All ages & abilities.Valley Lake Road.<br />
Info: 472-5710.<br />
WORCESTER- Knitting Night, The Wool Shed, Tues., 6:30-<br />
8:30PM.<br />
Capital City Farmers Market 9AM-1PM every Saturday at 60<br />
State St. Dozens of local vendors with delicious and wholesome<br />
wares. EBT, SNAP and Crop Cash accepted.<br />
PLAINFIELD- Family Fun Day – Please join us for a day filled<br />
with free food, music, games, an door prize and more! Invite the<br />
whole family! June 22 @12pm-4pm – Journey Fellowship 7868<br />
US Rte 2.<br />
SOUTH WOODBURY- Chicken BBQ Dinner at Calais<br />
Woodbury United Church in South Woodbury. $10.00 a person;<br />
ages 5 and under are free. No reservations required. Church #<br />
232-1013 or Mary: 456-8161<br />
STOWE- 4th Annual VT Renaissance Fair at Mayo Events<br />
Field from 10AM-5:30PM and on Sunday 6/23. The Faire will<br />
feature artisans and craft vendors from across New England; beer,<br />
wine, mead and cider makers from around Vermont.<br />
VERGENNES- Abenaki Heritage Weekend with the Elnu<br />
Abenaki tribe, the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk and Koasek<br />
Traditional Band of the Koas Abenaki Nation, Missisquoi<br />
Abenaki Tribe, and the Vermont Abenaki Artists Association. $14.<br />
10AM-5PM.<br />
WEST FAIRLEE- Tea with Sweet & Savory Treats Teatime is<br />
from 1pm to 3pm at the Village Church’s lower level, West Fairlee<br />
Village Church 954 VT Rt. 113. Tickets $20 per person. For more<br />
information call Bonnie Cray 802-333-9655 or email Nikki<br />
Darling at nikkiinct@gmail.com<br />
WOODSTOCK- Dairy Celebration Weekend. June is dairy<br />
month! Engaging two-day culinary event at Billings Farm &<br />
Museum. 10AM-5PM. Continues 6/23.<br />
Wednesday, July 3<br />
BARRE- Tin Penny Band live in concert presented by Barre<br />
Partnership in Currier Park. 7PM.<br />
GREENSBORO- Nothing Like Dreaming Locally made film<br />
with Q&A session. $5 admission. 7PM at the Highland Center for<br />
the Arts.<br />
MONTPELIER- July 3rd Parade presented by VSECU. Route<br />
begins at the Spring St Roundabout and travels through town.<br />
40th Army Band to Perform, July 3rd Parade at 6:00 PM and<br />
during the fireworks at approximately 9:30 PM on the steps of the<br />
Capitol Building<br />
continued on next page<br />
BARRE- “I am You” from the artists at Shockwave Studio<br />
The show is running at the Barre Opera House 6/7 to 7/29.<br />
The opening reception will be next Wednesday, June 26th<br />
from 1:00-4:00PM at the Opera House. 6 N. Main St., Barre.<br />
BERLIN- Resurfaced paintings by Emilia Olson in The<br />
Gallery at Central Vermont Medical Center June 23 - August<br />
17. Opening reception and artist talk Thurs. June 27, 4:30 -<br />
6PM.<br />
CHELSEA- Sadie’s Handiwork, embroidery by Sadie<br />
Kennedy on display at the Chelsea Public Library July 1 -<br />
August 31, chelsealibrary.com, 685-2188.<br />
GREENSBORO- Hallowed Ground Art Exhibit Opening<br />
reception 6/14 at 5PM. Gallery open Wed./Sat. 9AM-8PM,<br />
and Sun. from 10:30AM-2:30PM. Artist Gaal Shepherd.<br />
Showing thru 7/21.<br />
Vermont Authors Lecture Series Thursday evenings, 6:30 –<br />
8:00 PM, mid-July through August. Enjoy summer evenings<br />
with Vermont Authors in an intimate setting at the Highland<br />
Center for the Arts.<br />
JEFFERSONVILLE- Bryan Memorial Gallery Presents<br />
Coastal Paintings by Mary and Alden Bryan: A 35th<br />
Anniversary Exhibition, Middle Room Friday-Sunday,<br />
11AM-4PM and by appointment. Info: www.bryangallery.<br />
org.<br />
MONTPELIER- <strong>World</strong> Exhibit: Vermont Music, Far &<br />
Wide, Local History Gallery of the Vermont History<br />
Museum, through 7/27. Info: (802) 479-8500<br />
Lois Eby at the VT Supreme Court Gallery Her exhibit,<br />
titled Studies in Rhythmic Vitality, will be on view from July<br />
2nd through September 27th.<br />
Annual Summer Juried Art Exhibit at T.W. Wood Gallery,<br />
July 5th – August 30th. The opening reception will take place<br />
on July 11th , from 5-7PM.<br />
NORTHFIELD- 200 Years–200 Objects, Norwich<br />
University’s Sullivan Museum and History Center, free &<br />
open to the public Mon-Fri., 8AM-4PM. Runs until 12/21.<br />
Info: www.norwich.edu/museum.<br />
RANDOLPH- Rendering: Cause to become. Chandler<br />
Center for the Arts, Group exhibition open 6/29-9/1. Artist<br />
open house 7/27 noon-6PM<br />
ROCHESTER- Vermont Paintings. Big Town is delighted to<br />
welcome three new exhibitions to the Main, Center, and<br />
Projects Gallery spaces this summer. From June 26 - August<br />
11, Celia Reisman’s series “The Vermont Paintings” will<br />
reside in the main gallery space, and Helen Matteson’s “The<br />
Geometric Exercises of Helen Matteson” will feature in the<br />
center gallery. Rob Fish, a new artist to the gallery, will be<br />
exhibited in the Projects space from June <strong>19</strong> - July 21.<br />
ST. JOHNSBURY- Kari Meyer Presents Summer Field at<br />
Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital. On display 5/13-<br />
7/5.
MONTPELIER-20<strong>19</strong> Family Olympics at 3PM on the<br />
Statehouse lawn. The games promote teamwork and build selfconfidence<br />
to celebrate Independence Day.<br />
Thursday, July 4<br />
MONTPELIER- Independence Day Concert with Colin<br />
Mcaffrey and Friends at Bagito’s at 6PM.<br />
WATERBURY- 7 Miles of Sales. Retailers and stores on both<br />
sides of the old seven-mile Mountain Road will help Waterbury<br />
celebrate the 4th of July. 7AM-8PM.<br />
RANDOLPH- Footloose, Chandler’s 21st annual youth musical,<br />
being performed July 4-7 at the Chandler Center for the Arts.<br />
WORCESTER- Worcester Art Group 3rd Annual Art Show<br />
9AM-4PM. Worcester Town Hall. They will be hosting a raffle.<br />
Tickets $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00<br />
Friday, July 5<br />
BARRE- Live at Gusto’s Jason Baker 5PM, Sooner or Later<br />
9PM<br />
GREENSBORO- Barbra Lica Performs at Highland Center for<br />
the Arts 7:30-10PM. $20, $10 for students. Juno-nominated artist,<br />
Barbra Lica is a fast-rising star in the Canadian Jazz scene and has<br />
been receiving accolades for a unique vocal ability that stresses<br />
subtlety and grace.<br />
MONTPELIER- Elders Together Our group is specifically for<br />
older elders who may need or want to find companionship,<br />
resources and just a chance to explore new challenges, ideas and<br />
perhaps to reminisce with a supportive group of friends in a<br />
totally accessible environment. Resource Room at the Montpelier<br />
Senior Activity Center at 58 Barre Street, Montpelier from 1:00-<br />
2:30 PM.<br />
STOWE- Stowe Balloon Festival $10, kids 12 and under are<br />
free. 4PM-7PM all weekend. Hot air balloon flights available at<br />
additional cost. Call 802-253-5355 for more info.<br />
STRATTON- Fireworks at Stratton to celebrate Independence<br />
Day. Family friendly, at Stratton Mountain. 9PM-10PM.<br />
WATERBURY- Move Your Body - Still Your Mind a 6 week<br />
summer session of Qi Gong Flow movements. Fridays<br />
11AM-12PM at the Waterbury Public Library. Ends August 9.<br />
Saturday, July 6<br />
BARRE- Live at Gusto’s Ricky Golden 6PM, DJ Kaos 9:30PM.<br />
BRADFORD- Dennis Preston Builder Mid-season<br />
Championship at Bear Ridge Speedway at 6PM. Gates open at 3.<br />
$13, $10 for seniors and students. Kids 11 and under $2.<br />
MONTPELIER- Capital City Farmers Market 9AM-1PM<br />
every Saturday at 60 State St. Dozens of local vendors with delicious<br />
and wholesome wares. EBT, SNAP and Crop Cash accepted.<br />
WEST PAWLET- West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department<br />
Ladies Auxiliary is hosting a Town Wide Tag Sale, Giant Raffle,<br />
Chicken Barbecue, Flea Market and Food Sale on July 6. While<br />
town residents open their yards, the West Pawlet Fire House,<br />
located at 2806 VT Rte. 153 (Main Street), West Pawlet, VT, will<br />
be open with sales from 9 am to 3 pm.<br />
Sunday, July 7<br />
MIDDLESEX- Eat Up at the Green Camp Meade presents Eric<br />
George and Ponyhustle 4-9PM. With food venodors The Melted<br />
Cheesiere and Kingdom Creamery. 961 Route 2, behind Red Hen.<br />
NORTHFIELD- Breakfast Buffet. 8-11AM at the American<br />
Legion. $9 adults, $4 children under 10.<br />
WINDSOR- 1777 Constitution Day Celebration Reenactors,<br />
traditional artisans, and costumed guides salute the 242nd anniversary<br />
of Vermont’s first constitution, held where it all began –<br />
Windsor’s Old Constitution House. 10AM-5PM.<br />
ROCHESTER- Marguerite Schenkman Memorial Concert<br />
4PM at the Federated Church of Rochester. Featuring Mary<br />
Rowell.<br />
Monday, July 8<br />
BRADFORD- Cohase Chamber Hosts 8th Annual Garden Tour<br />
and Tea. 11AM-3:30PM. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at<br />
Denny Park, on Main Street.<br />
MONTPELIER- Youth Baseball Camp with the Vermont<br />
Mountaineers. 9AM-Noon Monday-Thursday at Montpelier<br />
Recreation Field. $100. Ages 6-13. Call 802-225-8699 for more<br />
info.<br />
PLAINFIELD- Nurturing Skills for Parents Group Meeting<br />
from 4-6PM at the Co-Op every Monday.<br />
Tuesday, July 9<br />
MONTPELIER- Gleaning at Ananda Gardens 6-7PM. Tour<br />
Ananda Gardens and join a discussion on gleaning led by Alison<br />
Levin, Director of Community Harvest of Central Vermont. Meet<br />
at Ananda Gardens, 2416 Horn of the Moon Rd.<br />
STOWE- Stowe Free Library’s Annual Book Sale at 9AM.<br />
Books across all categories as much as 60% off, along with<br />
DVDs, CDs and audio books. 7AM-8PM. Runs through 7/28.<br />
Wednesday, July 10<br />
BARRE- Imagine That live in concert presented by Barre<br />
Partnership in Currier Park. 7PM.<br />
GREENSBORO- Farmer of the Year Locally made film with<br />
Q&A session. $5 admission. 7PM at the Highland Center for the<br />
Arts.<br />
Thursday, July 11<br />
EAST MONTPELIER- The Washington County Retired<br />
Educators Association July meeting will be held at the Four<br />
Corners School in East Montpelier. All retired individuals that<br />
have worked in a school and/or reside in Washington County are<br />
welcome. We would especially like to welcome recent retirees.<br />
10:00 AM Social/Coffee, 10:30 AM Business Meeting, 11:00 AM<br />
Program - Book Discussions & Share reviews of books we have<br />
recently read. 12:00 Noon Potluck Lunch. Please bring a potluck<br />
dish to share. Beverages will be provided. Remember to bring<br />
your volunteer hours for the last year, July 1, 2018 to June 30,<br />
20<strong>19</strong>. RSVP to Paula Dolan 476-7414 or jpdolan23@aol.com<br />
GREENSBORO- Chris Lyon and Fat Toad Farm performs at<br />
4PM at the Hardwick Street Cafe. No cover.<br />
GREENSBORO BEND- Chicken Pie Supper at St. Michael’s<br />
Church Hall. Servings at 5 and 6:30PM. $10. Under 8 $5.<br />
MONTPELIER- Cabaret at Lost Nation Theatre Explores the<br />
dark, heady, & tumultuous life of Berlin’s natives and expats as<br />
Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. 7:30-<br />
9:30PM.<br />
Journey Into Parenthood Plan for this great next phase of your<br />
life with the support of a certified postpartum doula. 6-9PM at<br />
Good Beginnings of Central Vermont.<br />
Introduction to Repair Cafés Presented by Theron Lay-Sleeper<br />
of CVSWMD and Eric Bachman of ORE. 5:30 - 7:00PM. Learn<br />
all about repair cafes, events intended to foster reskilling, community-building,<br />
and a stewardship of objects that reduces consumption<br />
and waste. Hunger Mountain Co-op community room.<br />
Friday, July 12<br />
GREENSBORO- L’Odeur De Moliere - The Doctor and the<br />
Dowry presented by teh Vermont Suitcase Company is an original<br />
adaptation of Moliere. 730PM at the Hardwick Street Cafe.<br />
JAMAICA- Local History Engagement Session: Jamaica<br />
Come and learn about the history and development of Jamaica,<br />
VT. 10AM-Noon at Vermont Historical Society.<br />
MONTPELIER- Wild Adirondacks Trip for Youth and Teens<br />
Travel into the heart of the Adirondacks on this weekend trip and<br />
explore the wonders of the forest. 7/12-7/14. $225. With Noth<br />
Branch Nature Center.<br />
Saturday, July 13<br />
CHELSEA- Flea Market on North and South Commons.<br />
9AM-3PM.<br />
CRAFTSBURY- Antiques and Uniques Festival at the<br />
Craftsbury Common. 10AM-4PM rain or shine. Antique dealers<br />
and Vermont crafters, live music and local food. Vendors may<br />
apply until June 21.<br />
GREENSBORO- Electrolads Dance Party Vermont-based<br />
Electrolads harness the power of pulsating music to create a space<br />
for raw dance culture, stripping down the Electronic Dance Music<br />
experience to its foundations of purity and movement. Allow the<br />
transformation and dance the night away! 8-10:30PM at Highland<br />
Center for the Arts. $10.<br />
HARDWICK- Household Hazardous Waste Collection Drive<br />
Set aside your hazardous waste and bring to a nearby HHW collection.<br />
$20 per carload for in-district residents. Visit cvswmd.org<br />
for more info.<br />
MONTPELIER- Do Good Fest Michael Franti & Spearhead<br />
headline the 6th annual Do Good Fest at National Life in<br />
Montpelier. Plus four more bands. Free admission; parking is $25<br />
on the day and $20 in advance. 3PM-9:30PM.<br />
Capital City Farmers Market 9AM-1PM every Saturday at 60<br />
State St. Dozens of local vendors with delicious and wholesome<br />
wares. EBT, SNAP and Crop Cash accepted.<br />
Hike Mt. Mansfield with GMC. From Underhill side. Difficult.<br />
9 +/- mile loop. Ascend the Maple Ridge Trail from the CCC<br />
Road and descend via the Sunset Ridge Trail. Bring lunch, water,<br />
snacks, and layers. Contact Co-leaders: Nancy Schulz, 223-7<strong>03</strong>5<br />
or saddleshoes2@gmail.com or Phyllis Rubenstein, 793-6313 or<br />
Phyllis@PhyllisRubensteinLaw.comcastbiz.net for meeting time<br />
and place.<br />
Writers for Recovery Book Bash Members of Writers for<br />
Recovery will celebrate the publication of their anthology One<br />
Imagined Word at a Time, Vol. 4 with a reading and live music<br />
from Mark LeGrand at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, 130<br />
Main Street from 6:30 to 8:30 PM<br />
STOWE- Northeast Fiddlers Assoc. monthly jam and meet<br />
12-5PM at the American Legion. Fiddlers and public welcome.<br />
Local food shelf donations welcome. Contact: Bill Cameron 802-<br />
565-7377<br />
TUNBRIDGE- Community Yard Sale at the Parish House lawn<br />
and Tunbridge Town Hall, 7AM-2PM. Vendor space available at<br />
889-3750<br />
WATERBURY- Waterbury Arts Fest This signature summertime<br />
event, proudly hosted by Revitalizing Waterbury, annually<br />
draws thousands of art enthusiasts, over 100 artist exhibitors,<br />
fantastic gourmet fare and live music from some of the area’s<br />
most beloved entertainers. 10AM-4PM.<br />
Monday, July 15<br />
MONTPELIER- Get to Know Your Co-op: Your Council<br />
Presented by members of the Co-op Council 5:30-6:30PM. Learn<br />
about the Co-op’s Council and how they represent all of our<br />
member-owners. Hunger Mountain Co-op community room.<br />
PLAINFIELD- Nurturing Skills for Parents Group Meeting<br />
from 4-6PM at the Co-Op every Monday.<br />
Tuesday, July 16<br />
MONTPELIER- Lunch on Lake Champlain with MSAC<br />
10:30-3:30PM. $45. After a short ride on the MSAC van, you will<br />
board the Ethan Allen for a narrated tour of Lake Champlain.<br />
During the trip, you will enjoy<br />
a buffet lunch as you watch the<br />
sights around the lake.<br />
STOWE- Vermont Mozart<br />
Festival at Trapp Family<br />
Lodge. 7PM-9PM. Join<br />
Vermonters who love to experience<br />
exceptional music.<br />
WATERBURY- Song Writing<br />
Workshop with Dan Murphy<br />
6:30-8PM at the Waterbury<br />
Library. To register for the<br />
workshop, call 244-7<strong>03</strong>6.<br />
Video Chat How to video chat<br />
with others through your<br />
phone, tablet, laptop or computer,<br />
the Waterbury Public<br />
Library will be giving a workshop<br />
on some of the more popular<br />
video chatting programs,<br />
2PM.<br />
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320 NORTH MAIN ST.<br />
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For information, call the Post at<br />
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Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 3:25; 6:15; 9:05<br />
YESTERDAY (PG-13)<br />
Fri. 4:05; 6:30; 9:10<br />
Sat-Sun. 12:40; 3:35; 6:30; 9:10<br />
Mon,Tue,Wed,Thur: 3:50; 6:30; 9:10<br />
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Fri. 4:10; 6:30; 8:50<br />
Sat-Sun 12:00; 2:10; 4:15; 6:30; 8:50<br />
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur 4:10; 6:30; 8:50<br />
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Fri. 4:30; Sat-Sun 12:00; 2:05; 4:15<br />
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SAMBEL’S TRUCK<br />
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A SCOOP OF HOMEMADE<br />
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POETRY CORNER<br />
The Roots and the<br />
Ground Below<br />
A Group Poem by Members of the<br />
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When the tree wakes up in the spring,<br />
the owl says, “Who—who—who are we?”<br />
I’m from here, I’m from everywhere.<br />
Feet in the dirt, head in the sky—<br />
my birthplace, my family, born and<br />
bred with butter lambs at Easter from and it is beautiful here<br />
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And are now already past their beauty<br />
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By Todd WashburneOct. 27, Su 11:40 PM Nov. 4, Mo 05:23 AM Nov. 12, Tu 08:37 AM Nov. <strong>19</strong>, Tu 04:13 PM 1<strong>19</strong>8<br />
Nov. 26, Tu 10:<strong>07</strong> AM Dec. Have 4, you We 01:58 found AM your mercy Dec. street? 12, Th 12:14 AM Then, Dec. first 18, the We misty 11:59 rain PM 1<strong>19</strong>9<br />
The days are getting Dec. longer. 26, Th 12:15 AM Keep looking, keep looking, keep looking Then, the light drizzle<br />
The nights are getting shorter.<br />
Then, the rain.<br />
The leaves will be in bloom.<br />
We walked faster and faster to get back to<br />
The children will play.<br />
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We will be a civilization of<br />
A Dreamer<br />
We made it before the clouds sent down<br />
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We were both a bit damp, but laughing<br />
The people will rejoice.<br />
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The time for war is over.<br />
The time for peace is here.<br />
We are a nation of people<br />
Who work hard together,<br />
But are about to destroy ourselves<br />
By calling each other names,<br />
Not respecting one another.<br />
This is the time to come together<br />
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By Old George<br />
To you I used to be so nice, and kindly.<br />
You were like my little girl to me.<br />
I thought you were the best friend.<br />
There could be!<br />
But like a monkey, hangin’ from a tree.<br />
You deceived me!<br />
You really hated me!!<br />
Used to drive by.<br />
Snarlin’ and shakin’ your fist at me!!<br />
I was so deceived.<br />
To think like a father, you thought of me.<br />
Old adopted brat, oh golly gee.<br />
Well Alelia you sure deceived me!<br />
You’re just like a monkey.<br />
Hangin’ from a tree.<br />
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By Kimberly Anne Madura<br />
In memory of Anne Sexton<br />
I found that street of mercy<br />
IT IS WHERE I FEEL MOST ALIVE<br />
Here time transcends and I<br />
am capable of so much depth in loving<br />
I stay in a state of joy<br />
Oh long ago I was a dreamer.<br />
But you were a deceiver!<br />
Like flowers upon the meadow.<br />
Each covered with birds and bees.<br />
With you I wanted to join the fun.<br />
But like by an old hen, by you I got pecked!<br />
You were like an angry bee, so I got stung!!<br />
Once the pain was gone.<br />
And dreams of long ago.<br />
Just like petals of a flower.<br />
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Of you dreams have past.<br />
Where beautiful flowers once stood.<br />
I now know.<br />
Each day as you drive by.<br />
Old Brenda for the likes of you I’m too<br />
good!!<br />
Upon the only thing we do agree on brother!!<br />
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Rainy Day and Me<br />
By Todd Washburne<br />
We went walking Gail and I.<br />
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We talked of many things.<br />
What I had for breakfast,<br />
The lovely flowers that were so alive last<br />
week<br />
Hi There, It’s Me<br />
By Todd Washburne<br />
It is such a time of stress.<br />
I am writing to an unknown being<br />
Whom I hope hears me.<br />
I love being alive,<br />
And walking in the sunshine and the rain.<br />
But, I am full of angst with embarrassment.<br />
Why tell a princess she is not nice?<br />
Why is he told he is interfering.<br />
In another country’s election?<br />
Why am I so angry that this country,<br />
Which stood for freedom<br />
And an ally of other free and democratic<br />
countries<br />
Is now aligned with despots across the<br />
world?<br />
So, please,<br />
The entity<br />
I cannot touch and cannot see,<br />
Help this country<br />
In our time of need.<br />
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mix 50/50 with Top Soil 3/<br />
Yards $135. Sparrow Farm<br />
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Deadline Is<br />
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PET OF THE WEEK<br />
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other felines, which was stressful. Do you<br />
have a home that is low-key without a lot<br />
of other com-panions? So far at CVHS, she<br />
can be bashful at first with human friends<br />
but will come out if you sit down and wait<br />
patiently. Like her name suggests, once<br />
she gets to know you she might even<br />
become your sidekick like she was to<br />
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For More Info, 802-522-4279<br />
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Pay up to 00.00 for unk<br />
Vehicles, Barre VT<br />
802-476-4815 Bob<br />
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BB TREE SERICE<br />
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Clean up, Lot clearing Selective<br />
falling, iewing improvement<br />
Emergency storm<br />
damage for residential or<br />
commercial, Fully insured /<br />
Senior discounts.<br />
Floyd Beede<br />
<br />
eremy Beswick<br />
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BRUSH HOGGING<br />
Large or Small Areas,<br />
Rhett Savoie,<br />
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CLEANING SERICES<br />
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camps. Reasonable<br />
rates. 802-522-0455.<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
SERVICES<br />
DmFURNACE<br />
MAN<br />
•Oil Furnace Tune-Ups<br />
•Cleanings •Repairs<br />
•Installations<br />
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Call Daryl<br />
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FULL QUALITY<br />
TREE SERVICE<br />
Removal Full Tree Services,<br />
Stump Grinding, Hedge<br />
and Shrubs trimming, for free<br />
estimates call Randy 802-<br />
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years experience, Fully Insured.<br />
GOT MUD!!<br />
Don’t need a 1 Yard Load<br />
ust<br />
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Washed Pea Stone<br />
Sparrow Farm<br />
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I DO HOUSE CLEANING<br />
House Sit for the elderly<br />
Contact M..<br />
1-802-685-3486<br />
Excellent References.<br />
Painting Interior Exterior<br />
Wallpaper Removal / Drywall<br />
Repairs, Carpentry and more.<br />
Quality Work.<br />
Free Estimates<br />
Insured<br />
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CLEANING<br />
done in Barre / Montpelier<br />
area. Free Estimates. Call oe<br />
802-498-3692.<br />
Smitty Scrap Metal<br />
Buying: Copper brass, aluminum,<br />
etc. 802-439-6081.<br />
Fourth of July Inspires Chinese<br />
Punch Bowl<br />
Be careful when using old reference books. Modern<br />
research methods, excavations and old documents that were<br />
unknown for years have led to changed histories. The<br />
Chinese Export porcelain dishes that picture the signers of<br />
the Declaration of Independence originally were thought to<br />
be made about 1820 when they copied an 1817 painting by<br />
John Trumbull. The men posed while signing the document<br />
had Chinese faces, because the decorators probably had<br />
never seen a Caucasian man. Full sets were made in this<br />
pattern. Collectors and museums paid high prices for<br />
examples in the <strong>19</strong>50s to <strong>19</strong>70s.<br />
When the existing examples were studied, slight differences<br />
in the decoration led to the belief that this design was<br />
made for much of the <strong>19</strong>th century. It probably was available<br />
during the 1876 Philadelphia celebration of the<br />
Centennial of the Declaration of Independence. This led to<br />
lower prices, but large or unique pieces remain popular and<br />
high priced. A punch bowl with a diameter of 11 1/2 inches<br />
sold several years ago at a Skinner auction in Boston for<br />
$5,228. It pictured 13 blue stars, the men in groups, and a<br />
spread-winged eagle with a body that looks like the Union<br />
Shield.<br />
***<br />
Q: I heard a story that the first “Star Wars” toys were<br />
offered for sale before they were made, so the company<br />
sold an IOU letter for the first toy characters and more. Is<br />
that true? How long was it after the movie was shown<br />
before the toys were for sale?<br />
A: The first “Star Wars” movie was released May 25, <strong>19</strong>77.<br />
Kenner Products, a Cincinnati toy company, had bought<br />
the rights to make toys based on the film. But there was not<br />
enough time to make small plastic figures, just board<br />
games. The popularity of the movie signaled that the toys<br />
would be bestsellers, so they sold an IOU for $11.99 that<br />
could be redeemed at Christmas for an early-bird box of<br />
puzzles, stickers, membership in the Star Wars Club, Luke<br />
Skywalker’s autograph and future delivery of the four figures.<br />
The toys were delivered in March <strong>19</strong>78.<br />
Of course the early-bird box, the contents, and the first toys<br />
are the Star Wars collectors “holy grails.” It is said that a<br />
package in great condition would sell for $7,500 or more.<br />
There have been eight movies and more, and another<br />
movie due later this year. Their popularity adds to the fame<br />
and price of the memorabilia.<br />
TIP: Use a credit card to scrape hardened candle wax from<br />
a table.<br />
For more collecting news, tips and resources, visit www.<br />
Kovels.com<br />
(c) 20<strong>19</strong> King Features Synd., Inc.
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Plus Small Engine Repair &<br />
Chain Saw Sharpening and Tune-ups<br />
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85 Barnes Road Montpelier, VT (802) 477-2406<br />
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July 3, 20<strong>19</strong> The WORLD page 27
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
Green Mountain Transit has<br />
7) 2012 Chevy Duramax<br />
Cutaway Buses for sale.<br />
Mileages are:<br />
144,621 – 172,312 – 112,154<br />
– 204,949 – 137,279 – 167,820<br />
– 101,957.<br />
All vehicles are sold as-is with no<br />
warranty. Buses can be viewed during<br />
regular business hours at<br />
6088 VT-Route 12 Berlin, VT.<br />
Call Justin Town @ 802-540-0046 to<br />
schedule a viewing. All sealed bids must<br />
be received by<br />
Friday, July <strong>19</strong>th at 3:00pm.<br />
Mail sealed bids to:<br />
Matt Kimball – Bus Bid, 15 Industrial<br />
Parkway, Burlington, VT 05401<br />
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WOW, Beautiful, excellent<br />
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MOTORCYCLES/<br />
ATVS<br />
<strong>19</strong>80 SUZUKI 850GS-One<br />
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<strong>19</strong>83 HONDA SHADOW 500,<br />
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485-7263<br />
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2006 CHEV SILVERADO 1500<br />
auto., 4x4, PW, PL<br />
$6,995<br />
2009 CHEV. COBALT LS<br />
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$4,995<br />
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seats! sunroof, low miles<br />
$6,295<br />
2008 FORD F250 XL<br />
auto., PW, PL, AC, low miles, 36K, 8<br />
1/2 ft. Fisher SS V plow, one owner<br />
$15,995<br />
20<strong>07</strong> BUICK LUCERNE CXL<br />
auto., PW, PL, AC, leather, heated<br />
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$5,495<br />
2006 FORD F150 XCAB<br />
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auto., AC, PW, PL, one owner,<br />
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$9,995<br />
2005 SUBARU FORESTER<br />
LL Bean, auto., PW, PL, cruise,<br />
sunroof, leather, low miles, 108K<br />
$5,995<br />
2005 BUICK LACROSSE<br />
auto., PW, PL, low miles<br />
$4,495<br />
2005 MERCURY MONTEGO<br />
auto., AWD, PW, PL, low miles<br />
$2,995<br />
20<strong>03</strong> FORD CROWN<br />
VICTORIA<br />
auto., loaded, low miles (81K)<br />
$3,495<br />
<strong>19</strong>84 LINCOLN<br />
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SR, low miles, 110K<br />
$3,995<br />
<strong>19</strong>73 MERCURY COUGAR<br />
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Gray with leather(Black) accents.$2995.00<br />
or best offer<br />
contact Harland — Orange,<br />
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WORK VEHICLES/<br />
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<strong>19</strong>99 JOHN DEER BULLDOZ-<br />
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8436<br />
20<strong>03</strong> JEEP Grand Cherokee<br />
$3000 East Barre Auto Sales<br />
(866) 928-9370 / 802-476-<br />
5370 For more details TEXT<br />
8P1P TO 27414<br />
20<strong>07</strong> TOYOTA TACOMA<br />
$14,995 East Barre Auto<br />
Sales 802-476-5370 or 866-<br />
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Text 3B6Y TO 27414<br />
2008 CHEVROLET EQUI-<br />
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Sales (866) 928-9370 / 802-<br />
476-5370 For more details<br />
TEXT 3BH1 TO 27414<br />
2011 JEEP COMPASS $8,500<br />
East Barre Auto Sales (866)<br />
928-9370 / 802-476-5370 For<br />
more details TEXT 3C1H TO<br />
27414<br />
2011 JEEP Grand Cherokee<br />
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TEXT 3BVK TO 27414<br />
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9370. For more details text<br />
0X4O to 27414<br />
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By Chris Richcreek<br />
1. Who holds the New York<br />
Mets’ record for highest<br />
career batting average?<br />
2. In <strong>19</strong>95-97, Dante Bichette,<br />
Andres Galarraga and Larry<br />
Walker each led the National<br />
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may not provide enough stability to keep a heavy plant and<br />
its support upright. You may need to anchor the support to<br />
the container, to a structure or into the ground.<br />
Set your planter in place before filling it with soil. It may<br />
be light enough to move while empty, but once filled, it’s<br />
going to be much heavier.<br />
Then fill the planter with a mix designed for container<br />
growing. Don’t use garden soil. It will be much too dense for<br />
plants growing in a container and will not drain well. If your<br />
potting mix doesn’t contain plant food, you can add a slowrelease<br />
fertilizer according to package directions at this time.<br />
Then the real fun begins with a visit to the nursery and<br />
installing your selections in the elevated planter.<br />
As a final touch, adding a layer of mulch atop the soil will<br />
help retain moisture. The soil in an elevated planter will dry<br />
out more quickly than the soil in your garden. Be sure to<br />
water as necessary to maintain a moisture level suitable for<br />
your plants.<br />
In no time at all you’ll be enjoying the results.<br />
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of weeds with taproots, such as dandelion or<br />
thistle, quick work. The claw-like garden<br />
cultivator or a hand rake works well to<br />
remove creeping weeds like ground ivy. And<br />
weeding after it rains will make most weeds<br />
easier to pull.<br />
Perennial weeds often spread by runner,<br />
and leaving some of the root may result in a<br />
reappearance of that weed. Don’t be discouraged.<br />
Pull it again, getting as much of the<br />
root as you can.<br />
Each time the plant regenerates, it uses<br />
stored nutrients. If you are as persistent as<br />
that pesky weed, it will become weaker and<br />
weaker until it gives up and dies.<br />
Of course, the best strategy is to stop<br />
weeds before they start. Be sure to pull or cut<br />
off weeds before they flower and produce<br />
seed. If you compost your yard waste, avoid<br />
adding any seed-containing materials to your<br />
compost pile unless you’re certain the temperature<br />
of the pile will be hot enough, long<br />
enough to kill any seeds.<br />
Planting garden beds densely will discourage<br />
the growth of weeds. Fewer airborne<br />
weed seeds will reach the soil, and those that<br />
do will be less likely to germinate if crowded<br />
out by the plants you intend to grow.<br />
Making use of short-growing ground<br />
cover plants beneath trees or on hillsides will<br />
do the same. In the off season consider using<br />
cover crops to crowd out weeds.<br />
Perhaps the best investment you can make<br />
in your battle against weeds is mulch. Lots of<br />
it. Mulch prevents light from reaching weed<br />
seeds already present in soil. This is particularly<br />
important if you’ve overturned or tilled<br />
the soil, exposing previously buried seeds to<br />
conditions favorable to germination.<br />
Finally, if you don’t plan on working in a<br />
bed yet, don’t allow weeds to take over. Mow<br />
or use a string trimmer to keep them under<br />
control, slow their growth and prevent them<br />
from going to seed before you’re ready to<br />
clear the area and plant.<br />
For more information on identifying<br />
weeds in your garden and composting garden<br />
waste, check out the University of<br />
Vermont Extension Master Gardener<br />
Gardening Resources page at www.uvm.<br />
edu/extension/mastergardener/gardeningresources.<br />
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