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20<strong>19</strong>-2020 SCHOOL CALENDARS<br />

In This Issue - Pages 12, 13, 14<br />

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Ed Bride of Prevent Child Abuse and his outstanding staff along with volunteers put together<br />

a fabulous 20th Anniversary Walk at the State House and throughout Montpelier<br />

last Saturday. The weather was perfect and the speakers, including basketball standout,<br />

Taylor Coppenwrath, and city officials all made the point of just how important gentle care<br />

is to a child’s health. The theme was “Helping Families Thrive Through Foundation And<br />

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Local and Burlington area hairstylists and two local pizza shops participated in a nationwide Go Green Campaign to do<br />

“acts of kindness” for people in need on Thursday August 15. In the local case the stylists set up camp at The Good<br />

Samaritan Haven in Barre and provided free haircuts/styling for at least 12 people. Lunch was provided by Simply Subs<br />

& Pizza and Pizza Hut to everyone at The Good Samaritan Haven. Organizers of the event were quite pleased with the<br />

response. Photos courtesy of the Good Samaritan Haven.<br />

Several volunteers from the Montpelier office of Hickok<br />

and Boardman volunteered in July to beautify the front of 579<br />

South Barre Rd., aka the Children, Youth and Family Services<br />

(CYFS) headquarters. The crew worked on preparing a large<br />

circular bed for plantings in the front of the building. This<br />

project was spearheaded by Joann Gosselin, Personal<br />

Insurance Manager for the Montpelier office, and her help<br />

organizing the volunteers made this project a big success!<br />

When WCMHS agency buildings look good, this positively<br />

impacts both our staff and the people we serve. Beautifying<br />

this outdoor area will contribute to making our clients and<br />

• • •<br />

Hickok & Boardman Volunteers Help Beautify<br />

Washington County Mental Health’s Cyfs Building<br />

staff feel valued as they enter the building so that it is as welcoming<br />

on the outside as on the inside. WCMHS is so thankful<br />

to Joann, Jeannie and the other Hickok & Boardman volunteers<br />

who came out to make a difference. Your time and<br />

work is much appreciated and will make a real difference in<br />

the lives of people in our community.<br />

WCMHS is a comprehensive community mental health<br />

center providing mental health and developmental services<br />

throughout the Washington County community. Over 5,000<br />

individuals are served annually by this private, non-profit<br />

organization with main offices in South Barre, Vermont.<br />

Sunday, August 25<br />

10 am – 2 pm<br />

• Live music by Rockin' Ron<br />

the Friendly Pirate<br />

• Solar-powered bouncy house<br />

• Face painting by Face Mania<br />

• Hands-on activities, raffles<br />

& Kingdom Creamery ice<br />

cream samples<br />

Statewide Development of Water Quality Projects Expands<br />

Through a grant provided by the Vermont Department of<br />

Environmental Conservation, the State Natural Resources<br />

Council (NRCC), Vermont Association of Conservation<br />

Districts (VACD), and Conservation Districts across the state<br />

will be providing broader services to landowners and the<br />

public to develop clean water projects. This work focuses on<br />

projects identified through River Corridor Plans, Stormwater<br />

Master Plans, and Tactical Basin Plans. This work serves the<br />

dual purpose of protecting the State’s water quality and supporting<br />

the mission of Conservation Districts and provide a<br />

vehicle to strategically address regional water quality priorities.<br />

The $55,460 grant provides support for Conservation<br />

Districts to develop water quality projects, including identifying<br />

potential water quality benefits, connecting with landowners,<br />

and identifying permitting needs for those projects.<br />

Ultimately, the collective state-wide NRCDs will develop at<br />

least 42 water quality projects for future design and implementation.<br />

Activities began this month and will extend<br />

through the summer of 2020.<br />

A clear need has been identified to develop projects from<br />

existing Stormwater Master Plans, River Corridor Plans or<br />

targeted sub-watersheds identified in Tactical Basin Plans.<br />

Often when these plans are developed, a select few immediately<br />

feasible projects are prepared for implementation, however<br />

many potential projects remain in the plans without<br />

landowners identified, support secured, scopes of work developed,<br />

costs estimated, benefits assessed, or permitting needs<br />

identified. These project development activities are critical to<br />

readying priority water quality projects for implementation<br />

and honoring the previous financial investments made to<br />

identify these opportunities.<br />

As part of the State’s Clean Water Initiative Program, this<br />

funding will be used to enable project development activities<br />

across the state of Vermont in the Lake Champlain, Lake<br />

Memphremagog, Connecticut River and Hoosic River watersheds.<br />

Conservation Districts will continue to work with their<br />

Basin Planners and other partners to assess specific project<br />

development goals.<br />

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Interested In The Civil War?<br />

Join us in the BPL Community Room in the library on<br />

Sunday, September 15th @ 1:30pm.<br />

Speaker, Carleton Young states:<br />

The background to my story is that about twelve years<br />

ago, after my parents had passed away, I was clearing out<br />

their house in Pittsburgh and was surprised to find a very old<br />

wooden box in the attic. Inside the box was an enormous<br />

collection of about 250 letters written home by two Vermont<br />

brothers as they fought in the Civil War. The two soldiers<br />

were from Williamstown and had attended Barre Academy<br />

on the site of the original Spaulding High School (now of<br />

course the Vermont History Center). There are also many<br />

close ties to Northfield with young men from the area joining<br />

the Vermont Brigade and Norwich University graduates<br />

serving as officers.<br />

It turned out that the two soldiers wrote very descriptive<br />

letters about their experiences during the war. They were<br />

members of the Vermont Brigade, the only brigade in the<br />

Union Army consisting of men from only one state. This<br />

brigade became renowned for their courage and fighting<br />

ability. They fought in many of the most famous battles of the<br />

Civil War, and suffered more casualties that any other brigade<br />

in the war.<br />

After discovering the letters home of these two brothers,<br />

for more than a decade I visited battlefields to retrace the<br />

Old Schoolhouse Common<br />

122 School St. Room #2, Marshfield, Vt 05658<br />

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Jaquith Public Library in Marshfield<br />

One of Eight Selected by National<br />

Researchers<br />

Do you have something to say about the Jaquith Public<br />

Library? About our community? Focus group sessions will<br />

be held on Monday, August <strong>19</strong>th from 7 to 8 p.m. and<br />

Wednesday, August <strong>21</strong>st from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Want to<br />

share your views but can’t make it a focus group? Drop by the<br />

library and schedule something with library director Susan<br />

Green, or contact her at: 802-426-3581 or send her an email<br />

at: jaquithpubliclibrary@gmail.com.<br />

The Rural Library Service & Social Wellbeing study<br />

researchers selected Marshfield as a case-study location after<br />

conducting a national data study of community health and<br />

library performance and interviewing library director Susan<br />

Green. Said Eli Guinnee, New Mexico State Librarian and<br />

project researcher, “Susan loves her community and her<br />

enthusiasm was clear in our conversation.” Hope Decker,<br />

Vermont Chamber of Commerce Names 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Above and Beyond Award Recipients<br />

The Vermont Chamber of Commerce announced the nine<br />

recipients for the Above and Beyond Awards, an award category<br />

designed to showcase the inspiring workforce shaping<br />

Vermont today.<br />

The Above and Beyond Awards will be given to individuals<br />

who have taken that extra step in their job, industry, or<br />

community work, thus contributing to a more vibrant state<br />

for Vermonters to live, work and play. Special recognition for<br />

their outstanding qualities and achievements will be showcased<br />

during the annual Vermont Chamber Citizen of the<br />

Year & Above and Beyond Awards Dinner on Tuesday,<br />

November <strong>19</strong>, 20<strong>19</strong> at the Hilton Burlington Hotel.<br />

20<strong>19</strong> Above and Beyond Award Recipients:<br />

• Steve Bryant, Dorset Inn<br />

• Steve Costello, Green Mountain Power<br />

• Mark Delaney, Smugglers’ Notch Resort<br />

• Leslie Griffiths, GlobalFoundries<br />

• • •<br />

• • •<br />

steps of these soldiers during the war. Based on this research,<br />

I published the book Voices From the Attic: The Williamstown<br />

Boys in the Civil War. The publication of the book was followed<br />

by many positive reviews. For example, Vermont<br />

History said the book “is more than another good narrative.<br />

It is an adventure of historical research and discovery.” Civil<br />

War News said that the book “is a substantial contribution to<br />

the genre of first-person Civil War accounts becoming so<br />

popular today and would make a worthwhile addition to any<br />

Civil War student’s bookshelf.” The Western Pennsylvania<br />

History Journal said that the book “offers a deeply interesting<br />

look into two detailed experiences of the war which<br />

explore the battles as well as life in between. Unlike other<br />

soldiers who may have skipped over tough details when writing<br />

home to families, the brothers did not shy away from<br />

describing the horror of battles, their hardships in camp, and<br />

what they saw as they marched through the South. More<br />

than merely satisfying an interest in the war, the author demonstrates<br />

our surprising connections to each other both past<br />

and present.” As a result of such reviews, over the last two<br />

years I have been invited to share my story in nine states with<br />

more than 150 historical societies, libraries, and other organizations.<br />

Please join us while he tells his story. Bring a friend!<br />

Don’t miss Storytime on Mondays and Thursdays with<br />

our new youth librarian, Rebecca Pearish.<br />

Storytime is from 10-11am. We read a story & do a craft.<br />

Bring your children/grandchildren.<br />

EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!! You do not need a library<br />

card to enjoy our Storytimes!<br />

Storytime Themes:<br />

August 22: Singalong<br />

August 26: Back to School<br />

August 29: Getting Dressed<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.<br />

SEE YOU @ THE LIBRARY!!<br />

another researcher on the study, will be in town conducting<br />

interviews with individuals and groups from August <strong>19</strong>th to<br />

August 22nd to learn more about the relationship between<br />

the community and the library.<br />

The Institute of Museum and Library Services is funding<br />

the three-year Rural Library Service & Social Wellbeing<br />

project across the nation, with communities chosen in Iowa,<br />

Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Wisconsin, and<br />

Vermont. The project was initiated and is led by the Southern<br />

Tier Library System, a cooperative serving predominantly<br />

rural community libraries in western New York.<br />

“As centers of learning and catalysts of community change,<br />

libraries and museums connect people with programs, services,<br />

collections, information, and new ideas in the arts,<br />

sciences, and humanities. They serve as vital spaces where<br />

people can connect with each other,” said IMLS Director Dr.<br />

Kathryn K. Matthew. “IMLS is proud to support their work<br />

through our grant making as they inform and inspire all in<br />

their communities.”<br />

The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary<br />

source of federal support for the nation’s libraries and<br />

museums. “We advance, support, and empower America’s<br />

museums, libraries, and related organizations through grantmaking,<br />

research, and policy development. Our vision is a<br />

nation where museums and libraries work together to transform<br />

the lives of individuals and communities. To learn<br />

more, visit www.imls.gov and follow us on Facebook and<br />

Twitter.”<br />

• Julie Holcomb, Vermont Employment Agency<br />

• Sherre Ross, Liquid Measurement Systems, Inc.<br />

• David Wulfson, Vermont Rail System<br />

• Maureen Hebert, Vermont Technical College<br />

• Sheena Daniell, Rutland Regional Medical Center<br />

• Amanda Benway, AeroParts Plus Inc.<br />

Registration to attend the Vermont Chamber’s Citizen of<br />

the Year & Above and Beyond Awards Dinner on Tuesday,<br />

November <strong>19</strong> will open the end of this month. For more<br />

information visit the event page.<br />

About the Vermont Chamber<br />

The largest statewide, private, not-for-profit business<br />

organization, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce represents<br />

nearly every industry sector with a mission to create an<br />

economic climate conducive to business growth and the<br />

preservation of the Vermont quality of life.<br />

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Call to Artists: Show Your Work Statewide In 2020!<br />

Inclusive Arts Vermont invites established<br />

and emerging Vermont artists to participate<br />

in ANEW, an exhibition showcasing works<br />

of art by Vermont artists with disabilities to<br />

travel statewide through the 2020 calendar<br />

year. The exhibition will begin its statewide<br />

tour at the Amy E. Tarrant Gallery in<br />

Burlington on February 15, 2020. Artists are<br />

asked to submit works that represent their<br />

interpretation of the theme of ANEW, highlighting<br />

beginnings, openings, doorways,<br />

and new starts.<br />

ANEW will offer participating artists<br />

opportunities to be featured in statewide<br />

publicity, build larger audiences for their<br />

work, and receive technical assistance in the<br />

professional documentation and presentation<br />

of their work. All exhibition host galleries<br />

are physically accessible and the exhibition<br />

will provide accessible program and<br />

communication features coordinated by<br />

Inclusive Arts Vermont. This includes, but is<br />

not limited to: verbal descriptions, audio<br />

tours, large print, braille, and gallery tours.<br />

AOE Awards Equity Literacy Grants to<br />

Vermont School Districts<br />

The Vermont Agency of Education has<br />

awarded seven Equity Literacy grants to<br />

thirteen Vermont school districts and supervisory<br />

unions across the state. The grants,<br />

totaling nearly $200,000, will support individual<br />

and collaborative projects in addressing<br />

equity gaps in their school communities.<br />

A total of eleven applications were submitted,<br />

involving numerous partnerships and<br />

collaborative work. Grantee awards will<br />

range in funding from approximately $4,000<br />

to $44,000. Summaries of the grant proposals<br />

can be found on the agency’s website.<br />

“We’re really pleased with the level of<br />

interest in this grant opportunity,” said<br />

Secretary of Education Dan French. “We<br />

received applications requesting approximately<br />

$487,000. It was particularly exciting<br />

to see districts and supervisory unions working<br />

together to create joint proposals to<br />

benefit Vermont students.”<br />

This grant is just one component of a<br />

multi-faceted effort by the AOE to support<br />

school districts addressing equity gaps in<br />

their school communities. This grant supports<br />

projects that provide professional<br />

learning opportunities to improve equity literacy<br />

of both educators and students. It also<br />

aligns with Governor Scott’s priority of protecting<br />

Vermont’s most vulnerable populations.<br />

This grant was developed in response to<br />

the Supporting Educational Equity (SEE)<br />

project. “The SEE project’s goals were to<br />

ascertain what classroom level and systemic<br />

improvements are needed to fully leverage<br />

the equity-related changes in Vermont’s<br />

ESSA State Plan,” said Flexible Pathways<br />

Division Director Jess DeCarolis. “The project<br />

demonstrated that PK-12 educators have<br />

a need and desire for increased opportunities<br />

for professional learning in equity literacy.<br />

These projects are a great way for educators<br />

to convene community stakeholders,<br />

• • •<br />

Vermont artists with various disabilities,<br />

regardless of experience or formal training,<br />

who are at least 18 years of age or older are<br />

eligible to apply. We encourage participation<br />

by artists who have lifelong disabilities as<br />

well as artists applying with artwork completed<br />

after the onset of their disability.<br />

Artists may obtain assistance with the<br />

application form from a support person,<br />

family member, or friend. Artists should<br />

have direct involvement in the completion of<br />

an application when assistance is used, and<br />

artwork should only be produced by the<br />

applicant.<br />

Katie Miller, Executive Director of<br />

Inclusive Arts Vermont, will curate the show<br />

in conjunction with a volunteer panel. Katie’s<br />

previous curatorial experience includes<br />

community and private galleries.<br />

Visit our website to download the entire<br />

call to artists application or to apply online.<br />

Applications are due no later than<br />

September 30, 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

engage in courageous conversations and gain<br />

hands on tools to improve student understanding<br />

of equity in the classroom and<br />

beyond.”<br />

Vermont students need to be prepared to<br />

live, work, and prosper in a global economy,<br />

and Vermont educators need to be equipped<br />

with the tools and knowledge that enable<br />

them to integrate Equity Literacy throughout<br />

their curriculum. The agency hopes to<br />

continue to support the equity efforts of<br />

Vermont’s SUs/SDs.<br />

Equity Literacy Grant Awardees:<br />

• Champlain Valley School District,<br />

Colchester School District, South Burlington<br />

School District, and Winooski School<br />

District<br />

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Thomas Abbiati<br />

Thomas Abbiati, 58, passed away<br />

August 12, 20<strong>19</strong> with his loving<br />

family at his side.<br />

Born on December 31, <strong>19</strong>60 to<br />

Stuart Milne and Georgianne<br />

[Sylvester] Abbiati, Tom graduated<br />

from Montpelier High School in<br />

<strong>19</strong>79 and Paul Smith’s College in<br />

<strong>19</strong>81.<br />

Tom had many interests throughout his life, but at<br />

the core of his well-lived life were his family, friends,<br />

food, and fun. No gathering at his home, be it a family<br />

holiday celebration, dinner with close friends, or a<br />

blow-out 50th birthday party, [his own and planned<br />

by him], was complete without plenty of good food<br />

and a libation or two.<br />

A self-proclaimed foodie, Tom got his start in the<br />

hospitality and food business at sixteen years old. As<br />

the story goes, he had a job as a dishwasher that summer.<br />

One Friday evening he was pressed into service<br />

on the line when the chef failed to show up. Tom<br />

accepted the challenge, called his mother for guidance<br />

on preparing rack of lamb, and a future restaurateur<br />

was on his way.<br />

In <strong>19</strong>81, with his Hotel Restaurant Management<br />

degree in hand, he returned to Montpelier, Vermont,<br />

and put his talent and skills to work at several local<br />

restaurants. His short-term goal was to open his own<br />

establishment. What he didn’t know was that he, a<br />

manager at the time, would meet his future wife, a<br />

waitress, while employed at the Wayside Restaurant<br />

in Berlin, Vermont. Tom married Gloria Ennis in<br />

<strong>19</strong>86, and in <strong>19</strong>88 they opened Chadwick’s Restaurant<br />

on State Street in Montpelier.<br />

While the restaurant was one brand of fun, yearly<br />

cruises to the southern Caribbean provided the couple<br />

with another source of fun, and gave Tom inspiration<br />

for new food and beverage items to offer at<br />

Chadwick’s. Each trip was an adventure for the couple,<br />

complete with oft-repeated stories shared with<br />

family and friends.<br />

Tom loved good food but recognized that easy<br />

access to such food wasn’t a reality for everyone.<br />

Consequently he partnered with local soup kitchens<br />

each holiday season, in a variety of ways, to support<br />

their efforts to reach individuals struggling with food<br />

insecurity. This was the beginning of things to come<br />

on his foodie career path.<br />

Chadwick’s was sold in <strong>19</strong>95 and for the next ten<br />

years, Tom worked in the wholesale food sales industry.<br />

In 2005 Tom accepted a position as the Director of<br />

Food Resources with the Vermont Foodbank. This<br />

opportunity showcased his ability and skills to procure,<br />

prepare, and source good food to those individuals<br />

in need.<br />

Tom also loved things that moved fast like Indy<br />

cars, stock cars, and Formula One cars. In <strong>19</strong>94 with a<br />

group of friends and a rented van, he trekked to<br />

Indianapolis, Indiana, for the inaugural run of<br />

NASCAR’s Brickyard 400. The stories from that trip<br />

continue to reveal themselves.<br />

Tom was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in<br />

November, 2018. This diagnosis was shattering to<br />

everyone, but Tom faced this challenge with courage<br />

and strength until his passing.<br />

One bucket list quest of Tom’s was to attend the<br />

Formula One car race in Montreal, Canada. This<br />

adventure proved to be elusive until this year. Life was<br />

meant for good friends and great adventures and on<br />

June 9, 20<strong>19</strong>, with the blessing of his oncologist and<br />

support of his good friend Guy Badeau, Tom made the<br />

trip to Montreal to experience that race. This quote<br />

best sums up that trip “a good friend listens to your<br />

adventures. A best friend makes them with you.”<br />

Tom leaves his devoted wife of thirty-three years,<br />

Gloria [Ennis], his loving mother, Georgianne Abbiati,<br />

his sister Mary Sklon, brother Richard [Rick] Abbiati<br />

and uncle Richard Sylvester. He was predeceased by<br />

his father, Stuart Abbiati, in <strong>19</strong>88.<br />

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was held on Saturday, August 17, 20<strong>19</strong> at 1 p.m. at<br />

Christ Episcopal Church, State Street, Montpelier,<br />

VT.<br />

Tom’s family would like to thank his doctors, and<br />

the compassionate staff of Bayada Home Health Care<br />

for their care during these last months.<br />

At Tom’s request, memorial contributions may be<br />

made to the Vermont Foodbank, 33 Parker Road,<br />

Barre, VT in lieu of flowers.<br />

Elden A.Brown<br />

Elden A.Brown,<br />

93 of Worcester<br />

passed away on July 30,<br />

20<strong>19</strong> at the Woodridge<br />

Nursing Home in Berlin,<br />

Vermont. Elden was born<br />

in Montpelier, Vermont<br />

on September 10, <strong>19</strong>25,<br />

the son of Ruth J. (Brown)<br />

and Lynn I. Brown. Elden<br />

attended grade school in Worcester and Montpelier<br />

High school.<br />

Elden was a veteran of <strong>World</strong> War II in the US Army<br />

serving in Germany. He ran the family farm for many<br />

years and for years repaired radios, televisions and<br />

other electronic devices, holding a Master Radio and<br />

Television Technician license. He worked as a custodian<br />

at National Life Insurance Company and for 25<br />

years was a much loved custodian at Montpelier High<br />

School.<br />

He was a 78 year member of the North Branch<br />

Grange in Worcester and held many offices from<br />

Subordinate Grange Master to State Grange Deputy<br />

State Master.<br />

Elden loved music and could play guitar, harmonica,<br />

organ, piano, accordion and keyboard, he entertained<br />

the Woodridge residents and staff as often as he<br />

could by wheeling his wheelchair over to the grand<br />

piano and playing music from memory. He accompanied<br />

the harpist and the other musicians that entertained<br />

at the nursing home. On the morning of his<br />

death he had played his harmonica for the staff.<br />

He married Helen (Persons) in <strong>19</strong>47 and they had 6<br />

children. They enjoyed 70 years together. Helen predeceased<br />

him in 2016.<br />

He is survived by two daughters, Shirley Brown, of<br />

Boulder, Colorado; Melissa Brown Bessett and partner<br />

Bob Watson of East Montpelier, Vermont ; three<br />

sons, Malcolm Brown and his wife, Jeanne, of Milton,<br />

Vermont and Boulder, Colorado; Alan Brown and his<br />

wife, Candace, of Wilder, Vermont , and Keith Brown<br />

and his wife, Amy, of Worcester, Vermont; 12 grandchildren<br />

and 14 great-grandchildren.<br />

The brothers and sisters want to acknowledge the<br />

fine staff at Woodridge Nursing Home for Dad’s care<br />

and for encouraging and allowing him time to pursue<br />

his musical interests. We are thankful for Mary<br />

Mullally’s special care she gave her grandfather and<br />

especially trips to Worcester for Wednesday’s lunch.<br />

He always enjoyed the lunch and seeing that group.<br />

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday,<br />

September 7, at Worcester United Methodist Church.<br />

There will be no calling hours. A graveside service<br />

will be held at the Worcester Cemetery after the<br />

church service. A celebration of Elden’s life will follow<br />

at the town hall.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be<br />

made in Elden’s memory to Worcester United<br />

Methodist Church, PO Box 125, Worcester, Vermont<br />

05682.<br />

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Donald R. Ibey<br />

Donald R. Ibey of Barre,<br />

VT passed away at Heaton<br />

Woods in the early morning of<br />

August 15, 20<strong>19</strong> at age 90.<br />

Donald was born in Calais, VT on<br />

December 17, <strong>19</strong>28, to Delbert and<br />

Edith (Trombly) Ibey. He grew up<br />

on the family farm, the youngest of<br />

9 brothers and sisters, and began<br />

working at a very early age.<br />

Donald served in the United States Army during the<br />

Korean Conflict. After his honorable discharge from<br />

the Army he was employed with Rock of Ages until<br />

his retirement in <strong>19</strong>92.<br />

Donald married Elizabeth (Kynoch) Ibey November<br />

18, <strong>19</strong>50. They raised their family and spent their lives<br />

together until her death in 2014. Donald loved music<br />

of all kinds, which brought him great joy throughout<br />

his life.<br />

Donald is predeceased by his three sisters - Doris<br />

Langevin, Marion Freeman, Genevieve Freeman, and<br />

all five of his brothers- Gerald, Lloyd, Garvin,<br />

Gardner, and Lawrence.<br />

He is survived by his daughter, Gail (Ibey) Poitras<br />

and her husband, Clay, of Montpelier; three sons,<br />

Brian Ibey and his wife, Laura, of Barre Town; Barry<br />

Ibey and his wife, Charlene (Shelly), of Plainfield;<br />

Richard Ibey and his wife, Heidi, of Barre; nine<br />

grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and many<br />

nieces and nephews.<br />

The family would like to express sincere thanks and<br />

deepest gratitude to the devoted staff at Heaton<br />

Woods and individual caregivers that provided care,<br />

companionship, and comfort to Donald in the last<br />

months of his life.<br />

There will be no calling hours and all services for<br />

Donald will be private.<br />

Those wishing to express condolences may do so<br />

online at www.guareandsons.com<br />

Rose Lorenzini<br />

SOUTH BARRE – Rose Lorenzini,<br />

85, a loving wife, and mother of five<br />

passed away on Sunday, August 10,<br />

20<strong>19</strong> at the Central Vermont<br />

Medical Center in Berlin with her<br />

family at her side.<br />

Born on November 29, <strong>19</strong>33, in<br />

Barre, she was the daughter of John<br />

D. and Rose P. Tomasi. Rose had<br />

seven brothers and sisters and she often shared fond<br />

memories of the family’s trips to Sand Bar State Park.<br />

She attended St. Monica’s Elementary School and<br />

graduated from Spaulding High School in <strong>19</strong>53.<br />

After high school, Rose and her girlfriends went on<br />

several trips to Hampton Beach and she loved to go on<br />

skiing trips to the Laurentian Mountains in Canada<br />

with her sister Madeline and their friends. During<br />

high school, she worked part-time as a bookkeeper for<br />

Mr. Shay at Paige and Campbell and accepted a fulltime<br />

position after high school. It was there that she<br />

met her future husband Mario, the love of her life. A<br />

few years later he proposed to Rose at the top of<br />

Camels Hump, and they married on May 10, <strong>19</strong>57.<br />

For a year or so they lived in Websterville in a small<br />

apartment with a shared bathroom. As their family<br />

grew, they built a ranch house on Route 14 in South<br />

Barre. Rose always said the years raising her five children<br />

were her happiest. She loved the neighborhood<br />

families, including the Bancrofts, Tomasinis, Nadeaus,<br />

Frasers and Hutchins. When the family outgrew their<br />

house on Route 14, Rose and Mario built a larger<br />

home with 20 acres of land. It was there that they had<br />

the space to cultivate their love of gardening and<br />

farming. She especially loved her sunflowers and vegetable<br />

garden. Rose was proud of her several entries in<br />

the Tunbridge Fair and received many awards.<br />

Throughout her life, she enjoyed photography and<br />

could be seen sporting her brownie camera taking<br />

pictures of family, friends, pets, and nature. Rose was<br />

a lifelong member of St Monica’s Church and she had<br />

a strong faith in God.<br />

In <strong>19</strong>70 Rose, Mario and close friends Bob and<br />

Angie Brault bought The Country House Restaurant<br />

on Main Street in Barre. For 35 years they operated<br />

the Country House working tirelessly to serve delicious<br />

meals to the public. In 2005 Rose and Mario<br />

retired from the restaurant but they did not slow<br />

down. Rose volunteered at the Aldrich Public Library,<br />

Barre Historical Society, St Monica’s Church and the<br />

Friends of the Dome Gift Shop at the Capitol in<br />

Montpelier. Rose and Mario went on several trips<br />

throughout New England and enjoyed many special<br />

times with beloved grandchildren Tyler, Jenna, Laura,<br />

Jesse, Bowen, Phoebe, and Jack.<br />

Family was everything to Rose. Recently she<br />

attended a family reunion at Sand Bar. Seeing her sister<br />

Connie and her husband Maurice as well as her<br />

nieces and nephews gave her great joy. She was a wonderful<br />

wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and<br />

friend. Oftentimes overlooking her own needs to help<br />

or do for everyone. She always offered a positive comment<br />

to move the conversation or project forward.<br />

She will be sorely missed by all that knew her.<br />

Survivors include her husband Mario D. Lorenzini;<br />

her children Mark Lorenzini and his wife, Greta;<br />

Alan Lorenzini; Ann Lorenzini and her husband,<br />

Peter Christopher; Mary Lonczak and her husband,<br />

Tom; and Paul Lorenzini and his wife, Alana; her<br />

grandchildren Jenna, Jesse, Jack and Laura Lorenzini;<br />

Bowen and Phoebe Christopher, and Tyler Lonczak;<br />

her great-grandchildren Addyson Lorenzini and<br />

Teddy Lonczak as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews,<br />

and friends.<br />

Rose was preceded in death by her mother Rose P.<br />

Tomasi and father John D. Tomasi, her brothers John,<br />

Richard, and Robert Tomasi, and her sisters Evelyn<br />

Booth and Madeline Gregoire.<br />

The Mass of Christian Burial to honor and celebrate<br />

her life was held on Wednesday, August 14, 20<strong>19</strong> at<br />

11:00 a.m. in the St. Monica Catholic Church, Summer<br />

Street, Barre. Following the service, interment will<br />

take place at the St. Sylvester Cemetery in Websterville.<br />

Family and friends called on Tuesday from 6:00 to<br />

8:00 p.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral<br />

Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. For a memorial<br />

guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be<br />

made to the Aldrich Public Library, 6 Washington<br />

Street, Barre, VT 05641.<br />

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RAYMOND B. BATCHELDER rites BARRE TOWN —<br />

The largely-attended graveside service to honor and celebrate<br />

the life of Raymond B. Batchelder, 83, of Ridgewood<br />

Terrace, was held on Friday, July 5, 20<strong>19</strong>, at 10 a.m. in the<br />

Plain-Mont Cemetery in East Montpelier. He passed away on<br />

Thursday, June 27, 20<strong>19</strong>, at his home. Raymond’s home<br />

lodge, Wyoming Lodge #80 F&AM of Plainfield, presented<br />

the Masonic Memorial Service in his honor. Worshipful<br />

Master was Palmer Martin, Senior Warden was Bill Durkee,<br />

Junior Warden was Conrad Dix and Chaplain was Charles<br />

Codling. Following the service, family and friends gathered<br />

at the Canadian Club of Barre for a time of fellowship and<br />

luncheon. The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7<br />

Academy St., Barre, was in charge of the arrangements.<br />

JAMES W. BENWAY, 55, of Young Road, passed away on<br />

Tuesday, Aug. 13, 20<strong>19</strong>, at his home, with his family surrounding<br />

him. Born April 11, <strong>19</strong>64, in Barre, he was the son<br />

of Albert and Charlene (Farrell) Benway. James attended<br />

local elementary schools and graduated from Williamstown<br />

High School in <strong>19</strong>82. After graduation, he worked for Burrell<br />

Roofing for over 20 years. In his spare time, he was a car<br />

enthusiast, reading magazines and going to car shows. He<br />

specifically loved muscle cars. Survivors include his son and<br />

daughter, Kyle and Moriah Benway; his grandchildren<br />

Oakley and Aurora Benway; his parents Albert and Charlene<br />

Benway; and his brothers Donny and Ricky Benway; as well<br />

as his nieces Genesis, Alyssa and Kaylee Benway. A service to<br />

honor and celebrate his life will be held at the convenience of<br />

his family. The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7<br />

Academy St., Barre, assisted the Benway family with the<br />

arrangements. For a memorial guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com.<br />

ANDREW CASE BONER, 57, died Friday, Aug. 9, 20<strong>19</strong>, at<br />

home, with family by his side. He was born Sept. 18, <strong>19</strong>61, in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Darryl Anne (Alkire)<br />

and J. Russell Boner. He was raised in London, England,<br />

where he graduated from Eton College. He later earned his<br />

BS in Aeronautical and Aeronautical Engineering from<br />

Purdue University. His first job was with General Dynamics<br />

in Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. Boner earned an MBA at Yale<br />

School of Management and began a long career working for<br />

the international health organization Population Services<br />

International. In Montpelier, he was employed by the<br />

Institute for Sustainable Communities. Survivors include his<br />

parents; his wife of 35 years, Lennette ( Jones), his daughter,<br />

son, sisters, nieces and stepbrother. An open house was held<br />

from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, at the family home in<br />

Montpelier. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date<br />

in Washington, D.C. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions<br />

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RUTH GALLANT BUZZELL, 91, of White River Junction,<br />

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Palliative & Hospice Care at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical<br />

Center. She was born on Sept. 20, <strong>19</strong>27, in Websterville, to<br />

Ray Edward Gallant and Rena (McAllister) Gallant. Ruth<br />

had six siblings. Ruth attended Spaulding High School in<br />

Barre from <strong>19</strong>41 to <strong>19</strong>42, then attended Hartford Public High<br />

School, where she graduated in <strong>19</strong>45. She joined the Cadet<br />

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<strong>19</strong>48. Ruth is survived by her stepchildren, sister-in-law,<br />

grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.<br />

Pursuant to her wishes, Ruth will have a graveside service on<br />

Aug. 31, 20<strong>19</strong>, at 11 a.m. in the Maple Hill Cemetery in<br />

Washington, Vermont. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations<br />

may be made to the Bugbee Senior Center, 262 North<br />

Main St., White River Junction, VT 05001-7027; and the<br />

Quechee Library Association (Wilder Club & Library), <strong>19</strong>57<br />

Quechee Main St., P.O. Box 384, Quechee, VT 05059.<br />

TERRY RAY COLLINS, 61, died Sunday, Aug. 4,<br />

20<strong>19</strong>, at UMass Medical Center in Worcester,<br />

Massachusetts. He was born Oct. 13, <strong>19</strong>57, in Atlanta,<br />

Georgia, the son of Donald and Jacqueline (Vaughn) Collins.<br />

After his mother died when he was a young child, he was<br />

raised by his grandparents Bill and Sue Collins in Toccoa,<br />

Georgia. Mr. Collins married Cheryl Shwab in Northfield<br />

May 26, <strong>19</strong>85. He made a career in the U.S. Navy and was<br />

deployed during the Gulf War and Desert Storm. He also<br />

earned an associate degree in engineering while serving. He<br />

enjoyed working on cars, fishing, country music, hunting,<br />

barbecue, gardening and playing cards. Survivors include his<br />

wife and two children, siblings, granddaughter, nieces and<br />

nephews. There are no calling hours. The funeral service<br />

with military honors will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug.<br />

24, at Kingston Funeral Home, 35 Slate Ave., Northfield. In<br />

lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to<br />

Central Vermont Humane Society, 1589 VT Route 14, East<br />

Montpelier, VT 05651.<br />

JOANNE ELIZABETH (FRICK) CRISMAN, of Peacham,<br />

died Aug. 9, 20<strong>19</strong>, after a lengthy period of declining health.<br />

She was born on March 15, <strong>19</strong>29, the daughter of Harvey and<br />

Olive (Norton) Frick, of New Lenox, Illinois. Raised in a<br />

small farming community, JoAnne aimed high, graduating<br />

from Iowa Wesleyan in <strong>19</strong>50, the first in her family to earn a<br />

college degree. At Wesleyan, she met the love of her life,<br />

Ronald Crisman, whom she married one year after graduation.<br />

This year marked their 68th anniversary. A notable<br />

achievement during her tenure as AAUW president was<br />

drafting and proposing a letter to state governors to enlist<br />

their support in appointing the first female Supreme Court<br />

Justice. Her proposal was passed at a national convention of<br />

AAUW presidents, the letters sent to governors and her<br />

effort widely credited as playing a major role in the appoint-<br />

ment of Sandra Day O’Connor to the bench in <strong>19</strong>81. She<br />

leaves her husband, sons, daughter, grandchildren, and<br />

great-grandchildren. A memorial service in Peacham is<br />

being planned for a future date. In lieu of flowers, please give<br />

a donation to Planned Parenthood, The United Way or a<br />

charity of your choice. Ricker Funeral Home & Cremation<br />

Care of Woodsville has assisted the family with arrangements,<br />

www.rickerfh.com.<br />

MISTY L. DUNSTER, 38, died unexpectedly Sunday, Aug.<br />

11, 20<strong>19</strong>, at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin.<br />

Arrangements are pending with Perkins-Parker Funeral<br />

Home and Cremation Service in Waterbury.<br />

MARIAN MORRIS HANCHETT, 91, of Barre, died peacefully<br />

at Barre Gardens, Aug. 7, 20<strong>19</strong>. She was the daughter of<br />

Clayton and Dorothea (Stillwell) Morris. She attended elementary<br />

school in St. Johnsbury and graduated from St.<br />

Johnsbury Academy in <strong>19</strong>46. She attended Lyndon State<br />

College and began her teaching career in Groton. In April<br />

<strong>19</strong>51, an honor was bestowed upon the small community. An<br />

ingenious device brought her classroom into a fourth grade<br />

student’s home, who could not attend school due to a spinal<br />

condition. This arrangement was similar to an inter-office<br />

telephone whereby a house-bound student can participate in<br />

classroom activities by listening and responding. This was<br />

the first successful home-to-school device in New England.<br />

Marian was very proud to have been a large part of this new<br />

device. In <strong>19</strong>51, she married Philip Hanchett. Marian is survived<br />

by three sons, grandchildren, sisters, brother nieces<br />

and nephews. She was a loving mother and grandmother<br />

who enjoyed spending time with her family. The family will<br />

have a graveside memorial service in Groton at a later date.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to Barre Gardens, 378<br />

Prospect St., Barre, VT 05641. The Hooker and Whitcomb<br />

Funeral Home, 7 Academy St., Barre, is assisting the family<br />

with the arrangements. For memorial guestbook visit www.<br />

hookerwhitcomb.com.<br />

LINDA (EURBIN) JENNETT, beloved wife, mother,<br />

grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and cherished friend to<br />

many throughout her life, completed her life’s journey on<br />

Aug. 7, 20<strong>19</strong>. Linda was born April 11, <strong>19</strong>41, in Barre,<br />

Vermont, the first child of Harold “Cracker” Eurbin and<br />

Catherine “Kitty” (Mudgett) Eurbin. Linda is survived by<br />

her husband, children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces,<br />

nephews and cousins. There will be a memorial gathering<br />

for Linda at the Northfield Country Club from 12 to 3 p.m.<br />

on Saturday, Sept. 14, 20<strong>19</strong>. In lieu of flowers, you may<br />

choose to donate towards a granite bench to be placed at the<br />

Northfield Country Club in Linda’s honor. If you wish to<br />

mail a check, please send to Jan Jennett no later then Sept. 9,<br />

to 150 Englewood Heights Road, Englewood, FL 34223.<br />

MARK JOSEPH JOHNSON, age 62, of Montpelier,<br />

Vermont, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, Aug. 9, 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

He was born on April 22, <strong>19</strong>57, to Arnold Robert Johnson<br />

and Olive King Johnson, who both predeceased him. He was<br />

a gentle giant, kind and caring. He was devoted to his family.<br />

He loved hunting, fishing and being in the woods. He was<br />

predeceased by his siblings Emily, Arnold, Jennie, Ted,<br />

Michael, Charles and Martha. He is survived by siblings<br />

Margaret Coyle, of Tallahassee, Florida, and David Johnson,<br />

of Island Pond. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews<br />

and family friend and confidant, Alex Anlyan. There will be<br />

no service. His ashes will be interred in the family plot in<br />

Lakeside Cemetery in Island Pond. Rest in peace, dear<br />

brother, until we meet again.<br />

RAYMOND G. PAPINEAU, 88, of Bolster<br />

Avenue, died peacefully on Wednesday, Aug. 7,<br />

20<strong>19</strong>, at his home, surrounded by family and friends. Born on<br />

May 28, <strong>19</strong>31, in Penacook, New Hampshire, he was the son<br />

of William and Mary Jane (Chase) Papineau. On March 26,<br />

<strong>19</strong>60, Raymond married Shirley L. Powers in Hardwick.<br />

Following their wedding, they lived in North Montpelier,<br />

before moving to Montpelier in <strong>19</strong>64, where they raised their<br />

family. Raymond is survived by his children, grandchildren,<br />

great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. His funeral service<br />

and celebration of life was held on Saturday, Aug. 17,<br />

20<strong>19</strong>, at 11 a.m. in the Bethany United Church of Christ, 115<br />

Main St., Montpelier. Following the service, a time of fellowship<br />

and refreshments will take place in the church fellowship<br />

hall. A graveside service in the Vermont Veterans<br />

Memorial Cemetery will be held at the convenience of his<br />

family. Contributions in his memory may be made to Central<br />

Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road,<br />

Barre, VT 05641.<br />

ERNEST C. PARRISH — The memorial service for Ernest<br />

C. Parrish, 44, who died Aug. 2, 20<strong>19</strong>, at Massachusetts<br />

General Hospital in Boston, will be held at noon Sept. 8 at<br />

Old West Church in Calais. A full obituary will be published<br />

at a later date.<br />

ROBERT “BOB” ROY — The Lord called our beloved husband<br />

and father, Robert “Bob” Roy, to join Him on the<br />

morning of Aug. 9, 20<strong>19</strong>. Bob was born on Jan. 13, <strong>19</strong>31, in<br />

Barre, as the ninth of 14 children to Oram and Lydia Roy.<br />

Bob graduated from Spaulding High School in June of <strong>19</strong>48.<br />

He met Mary Jane Brennan at a wedding of mutual friends<br />

on July 3, <strong>19</strong>53. They were married on the very same day the<br />

following year and celebrated 65 years of marriage in July.<br />

Bob cherished his extended and immediate family, especially<br />

relishing summer days spent at camp Idle-AWhile in<br />

Woodbury, and attending the many wedding receptions a<br />

large family brings. He loved to fish and hunt, spending<br />

many memorable seasons with his son, Matthew, and longtime<br />

friend, Tim Burke. He played piano by ear, inspiring the<br />

musical career of his son, Brennan. He leaves his devoted<br />

wife, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters, grandchildren, nieces,<br />

nephews, and great-grandson. Funeral services for Bob<br />

were held at St. Pius X Church in Essex Junction at 11 a.m.<br />

on Saturday, Aug. 17.<br />

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Be a Mentor<br />

As September approaches and summer comes to its inevitable<br />

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provide our mentees with high-quality, long-term mentoring<br />

relationships that inspire, support and enable our mentees to<br />

realize their full potential and prepare for successful futures<br />

as productive, responsible and caring individuals.<br />

A project of Washington Central Friends of Education,<br />

GBF serves WCSU and Montpelier youth. Typically, children<br />

join our program between the ages of 8-10. Although<br />

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through high school and even into young adulthood.<br />

Initially, pairs meet 2 hours weekly and enjoy all kinds of<br />

activities together, from recreational to educational to community<br />

service projects. Later on, as elementary age children<br />

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Why does mentoring work? Children thrive on face-toface<br />

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By Cody Smith, Policy Associate, Center For Rural Affairs<br />

In July, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)<br />

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rural business owners under the Rural Energy for America<br />

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REAP, a farm bill program, provides financing for energy<br />

efficiency upgrades like insulation, lighting, and HVAC systems.<br />

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GUEST OPINION<br />

Invest in Primary Care Where It Is Needed Most<br />

Tess Kuenning, CNS, MS, RN, President and CEO<br />

Bi-State Primary Care Association<br />

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Bi-State Primary Care Association is proud of the work of<br />

our Vermont Congressional Delegation to increase access to<br />

comprehensive, affordable, quality health care for<br />

Vermonters and people across the nation. Senator Leahy<br />

advocates as a member of the Appropriations Committee<br />

and Congressman Welch is making his voice heard for added<br />

funding in his role on the Energy and Commerce Committee.<br />

Senator Sanders shapes policy through his role on the HELP<br />

Committee (Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions)<br />

and is championing key investments in accessible health care<br />

through legislation currently before Congress. Senator<br />

Sanders’s legislation is fully supported by Senator Leahy and<br />

Congressman Welch.<br />

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are nonprofit<br />

organizations that provide health care services to over<br />

28 million Americans regardless of ability to pay. They<br />

employ over 222,000 people and save our health care system<br />

billions of dollars by providing affordable preventive care to<br />

rural and urban medically underserved communities and<br />

reducing the need for more expensive care, like emergency<br />

department visits.<br />

Several bills have been introduced in Congress to provide<br />

long-term and stable funding to FQHCs. The most robust<br />

bill is S. 962/HR. <strong>19</strong>43, the Community Health Center and<br />

Primary Care Workforce Expansion Act, authored by<br />

Senator Sanders and Congressman Clyburn.<br />

S. 962 doubles the funding for the National Health Service<br />

GUEST OPINION<br />

New weatherization incentives good for families, good for jobs<br />

By Brian Gray<br />

In the midst of the warm summer months, it’s easy to forget<br />

the long winter and cold, wet spring we survived this<br />

year. But there are plenty of reasons for Vermonters, especially<br />

with moderate incomes, to take action now in preparation<br />

for the coming cold.<br />

Just about every Vermonter would agree that if there was<br />

something they could do to reduce their heating bill and<br />

make one less trip to the wood pile they would do it. Well,<br />

luckily there is. Weatherizing our homes and buildings does<br />

just that – it saves money, heat and labor. It also creates good<br />

paying jobs and boosts our local economy.<br />

This is why I was so pleased by the recent announcement<br />

from Efficiency Vermont, in partnership with qualified contractors<br />

like Energy Co-op of Vermont, to deploy an additional<br />

$2.6 million to help moderate-income Vermont households<br />

make substantial upgrades to their homes, including<br />

air sealing and insulation. This work will help families keep<br />

winter outside this year, and make their homes not only<br />

more affordable, but also more comfortable and healthier.<br />

The funding was made available by the legislature and will<br />

help an additional 1,500 Vermont families take advantage of<br />

Efficiency Vermont’s comprehensive weatherization program,<br />

called Home Performance with ENERGY STAR.<br />

Qualified families who heat with natural gas are also able to<br />

access the increased incentives, thanks to support from<br />

Vermont Gas Systems which has announced that it will<br />

match the incentives for their customers as well.<br />

While most Vermonters understand that weatherization<br />

makes sense it has remained financially out of reach for too<br />

many. To date, incentives to weatherize homes have largely<br />

been focused on low-income Vermonters. The Energy<br />

Co-op of Vermont has helped hundreds of our members take<br />

advantage of Efficiency Vermont’s program, which can save<br />

more than $500 a year in heating costs for an average home<br />

that heats with oil. But I’ve always thought many more of our<br />

members would take advantage of this program if the<br />

upfront costs of this work – which on average is about $7,500<br />

– could be brought down. With the new funding, families<br />

with household incomes between 80% and 120% of Area<br />

Median Income cut that cost in half – up to $4,000 – and<br />

their projects with 0% interest through the Heat Save Loan.<br />

• • •<br />

• • •<br />

Corps (NHSC). The NHSC is a program that awards scholarships<br />

and loan repayment to primary care providers in<br />

regions of the United States with limited access to health<br />

care. Funding for the NHSC is critical because this program<br />

increases access and brings more providers to the areas that<br />

desperately need them, including right here in Vermont. The<br />

bill extends the Community Health Center Trust Fund for 5<br />

years and includes an increase of 10% to meet the growing<br />

demand for comprehensive mental and oral health services,<br />

and to support our workforce of doctors, nurses, dentists,<br />

and mental health providers in FQHCs across the country. S.<br />

962 also includes critical capital investments that would<br />

enable FQHCs to meet the needs of their communities<br />

around the country.<br />

Recently, a different approach in Congress proposes to<br />

fund FQHCs and the National Health Service Corps at flat<br />

levels for 4 years. This approach causes grave concerns as flat<br />

funding does not accommodate medical inflation. Health<br />

policy experts have reported this could result in effectively a<br />

20-percent funding reduction over four years, forcing centers<br />

to reduce their hours and staff, and leading to four million<br />

fewer patients served each year.<br />

We congratulate and thank our Vermont Members of<br />

Congress for their unwavering support. Bi-State represents<br />

28 Community Health Centers serving over 315,400 patients<br />

across every county in New Hampshire and Vermont, and<br />

we see firsthand that Community Health Centers are improving<br />

health outcomes and narrowing health disparities in our<br />

local communities. We are grateful to work alongside champions<br />

who are fighting for a long-term investment in a successful<br />

primary care delivery model.<br />

The vast majority of homes in Vermont were built long<br />

before model energy code standards. In fact, the average<br />

home has air leakage that is equivalent to a four-foot square<br />

hole in an exterior wall. Weatherization is the term used to<br />

describe a process that includes sealing leaks in the building’s<br />

perimeter, ductwork and windows. Insulation is often<br />

added to the walls and ceiling to improve energy efficiency<br />

and enhance the air barrier between the indoor living area<br />

and the outdoors.<br />

Weatherization is one of the easiest ways to increase comfort,<br />

improve indoor air quality and save energy and money.<br />

It’s also one of the best ways for us to create good paying jobs<br />

right here in Vermont. It has allowed the Energy Co-op to<br />

grow its number of Vermont employees by 29% with good<br />

paying jobs. And the numbers obviously go far beyond our<br />

small shop. The 20<strong>19</strong> Vermont Clean Energy Industry<br />

Report, released last month tells the story well. Vermont has<br />

the highest clean energy employment per capita at 5.7%.<br />

With a total employment of almost <strong>19</strong>,000 workers, the clean<br />

energy sector has become a significant part of the Vermont<br />

economy.<br />

Contractors like the Energy Co-op and the members of<br />

our team who perform energy audits and make energy<br />

improvements to homes and buildings are a critical part of<br />

this growing economic sector.<br />

I am happy that our legislators and governor recognize the<br />

value of weatherization. It is just good old common sense<br />

and with the passage of this bill it will be more widely available<br />

to hard-working Vermonters. As the cost of living continues<br />

to rise, weatherization provides an easy way for<br />

homeowners to trim expenses without lowering their standard<br />

of living. And it also reduces trips to the woodpile.<br />

To learn more about Efficiency Vermont and their weatherization<br />

programs and incentives visit www.efficiencyvermont.com<br />

Brian Gray is the General Manager of the Energy Co-op of<br />

Vermont, a not-for-profit, member-owned cooperative, established<br />

July 2001. Today, Energy Co-op of Vermont serves over<br />

2,000 members in northwest and central Vermont. The Energy<br />

Co-op of Vermont’s goal is to help members reduce their energy<br />

costs by using less fossil fuel and help them transition to renewable<br />

fuels where it makes sense.<br />

Governor Phil Scott and the Public Service Department<br />

Introduce Broadband Innovation Grant Program<br />

Governor Phil Scott and the Public Service Department<br />

today announced the launch of the first of three rounds of<br />

funding for the Broadband Innovation Grant program to<br />

help communities conduct feasibility studies and create<br />

business plans related to the deployment of broadband in<br />

rural, unserved and underserved areas of Vermont.<br />

“Expanding reliable broadband access to Vermont’s rural<br />

communities is so important in our work to increase economic<br />

and educational opportunities and enhance public<br />

safety for all Vermonters,” said Governor Scott. “I look forward<br />

to the creative thinking and solutions that will result<br />

from this grant program.”<br />

The $700,000 in total grant funding was appropriated to<br />

the Department in Act 79 (H.513) of 20<strong>19</strong>, which aims to<br />

increase broadband deployment throughout Vermont. The<br />

program will award up to $60,000 per grant to eligible grantees,<br />

including non-profit organizations, for-profit businesses,<br />

cooperatives, communications union districts and other<br />

government entities. Grantees must deliver a feasibility<br />

study that proposes new broadband systems with minimum<br />

speeds of 25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload in unserved<br />

or underserved areas. If the study indicates that a project<br />

could become cash-flow positive within three years, the<br />

Department will request an actionable business plan from<br />

the grantee.<br />

Strategies studied and planned for may include formation<br />

of, or partnership with, a cooperative, communications<br />

union district, rural economic development infrastructure<br />

district, municipal communications plant or utility. Business<br />

plans must include engineering and design plans, financing<br />

models, estimated construction costs and ideal operational<br />

models. Studies must conclude within six months of receipt<br />

of the award and findings must be reported to the commissioner<br />

of Public Service.<br />

“The Department of Public Service looks forward to seeing<br />

new ideas generated through this program, and we hope<br />

that these grants will jump start new broadband projects<br />

throughout the state,” said Public Service Commissioner<br />

June Tierney.<br />

The Broadband Innovation Grant program will join other<br />

existing grant programs in Vermont’s growing suite of tools<br />

to bridge the state’s broadband gap. For example, the<br />

Connectivity Initiative will continue to incentivize existing<br />

providers to extend service into unserved and underserved<br />

areas, while the Broadband Innovation Grant program helps<br />

develop innovative, long-term plans that address communities’<br />

unique challenges.<br />

For more information on the Broadband Innovation<br />

Grant, please visit publicservice.vermont.gov or https://<br />

publicservice.vermont.gov/content/broadband-innovationgrant-1st-round-8-6-<strong>19</strong>.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

BULLETIN BOARD<br />

This space will be reserved for all town offices to post their<br />

notices such as... Tax Notices • Water/Sewer Due • Hours • Etc.<br />

Central Vermont Supervisory Union<br />

Public Notices<br />

Serving the Towns of<br />

Northfield, Orange, Washington, and Williamstown<br />

www.cvsu.org 802-433-5818<br />

Homelessness<br />

Th e Central Vermont Supervisory Union is interested in locating<br />

children and youth who may be experiencing homelessness.<br />

These children and youth are entitled to receive an education<br />

and have a full and equal opportunity to succeed in schools<br />

within the supervisory union. If you know of any child experiencing<br />

temporary homelessness in the area who is not enrolled<br />

in school, please contact Andrea Wasson, Co-Director of<br />

School Transformation, Central Vermont Supervisory Union,<br />

111B Brush Hill Road, Williamstown, VT 05679, 802-433-1877<br />

Notice of Child Find PK-12 Students<br />

Notice to Parents and Other Interested Parties:<br />

Central Vermont Supervisory Union is Seeking to Identify<br />

All Children with Disabilities Residing in Washington, Orange,<br />

Williamstown and Northfield.<br />

Under federal and state law, including the Individuals with<br />

Disabilities Education Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation<br />

Act of <strong>19</strong>73, the Central VT Supervisory Union has a duty<br />

to locate, identify, and evaluate all children with disabilities<br />

residing in Washington, Orange, Williamstown and Northfield,<br />

ages birth through <strong>21</strong>, regardless of whether they are currently<br />

enrolled in public school. Homeless children temporarily residing<br />

in any of these towns, and children enrolled in programs<br />

of home study and/or private schools are also covered by this<br />

effort. Where a child is found to meet certain statutory criteria,<br />

the school district has a duty to provide certain educational<br />

services and/or modifications and accommodations so that the<br />

child may receive a<br />

free and appropriate public education as defined by law.<br />

If you are aware of a child who may have a disability, you may<br />

contact the school district as follows, to make a referral for<br />

identification and/or evaluation: Call or write: Andrea Wasson,<br />

Co-Director of School Transformation<br />

Central Vermont Supervisory Union, 111B Brush Hill Road,<br />

Williamstown, Vermont 05679 802-433-7077<br />

Copies of Parental Rights Under Section 504 and Parental<br />

Rights in Special Education are available upon request by contacting<br />

the person identified above.<br />

Be assured that all information collected about a child will be<br />

stored in locked files and will remain confidential under the<br />

protections of the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act<br />

(FERPA) and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.<br />

Section 504 Compliance<br />

In compliance with Section 504 Act of <strong>19</strong>73 the Central Vermont<br />

Supervisory Union provides this notice to all employees,<br />

beneficiaries, and the citizens who reside in the member towns<br />

of Orange, Washington and Williamstown.<br />

1. Central Vermont Supervisory Union is responsible for<br />

identifying, evaluating, and affording access to appropriate<br />

educational services if a student is found 504 eligible.<br />

2. Central Vermont Supervisory Union and its member<br />

districts (Paine Mountain and Echo Valley Community) do not<br />

discriminate against otherwise qualified individuals who may<br />

have handicapping conditions in admission and/or access to<br />

education or employment in its programs and activities.<br />

3. Any individual with a complaint or concern regarding Central<br />

Vermont Supervisory Union’s compliance with Section<br />

504 may seek a resolution through Andrea Wasson, Co-Director<br />

of School Transformation, Central Vermont Supervisory<br />

Union 111B Brush Hill Road, Williamstown, VT 05679, 802-<br />

433-1877<br />

Protection of Student Rights<br />

In compliance with federal requirements under the Protection<br />

of Student Rights Act (PPRA), this is to provide parents with<br />

notice of specific parental rights of request with regard to the<br />

following:<br />

1. Policy on the rights of parents upon request to inspect any<br />

survey created by a third party (a survey funded by a non-U.S.<br />

Department of Education source). If the third-party survey<br />

involves questions related to political affiliations, mental or<br />

psychological problems, sexual behavior and attitudes, illegal<br />

or antisocial behavior, critical appraisals of family members,<br />

income or privileged relationships such as doctors or lawyers,<br />

parents may opt their children out of its administration. This<br />

requirement also applies to the collection, disclosure, or use of<br />

student information for marketing purposes.<br />

2. Secondary schools are to provide upon written request from<br />

military recruiters or an institution of higher education, access<br />

to secondary school students’ names, addresses, and telephone<br />

numbers. Parents may request in writing their child’s name not<br />

be on the list.<br />

Policies and procedures are available at all schools in the<br />

Central Vermont Supervisory Union and can be found at our<br />

website www.cvsu.org.<br />

Personally Identifiable Information<br />

The schools comprising the Central Vermont Supervisory<br />

Union (Northfield Elementary School, Northfield Middle High<br />

School, Orange Center School, Washington Village School,<br />

Williamstown Elementary School, Williamstown Middle High<br />

School) have designated the following personally identifiable<br />

information as directory information under the Family Rights<br />

and Privacy Act:<br />

The CVSU and its member districts designate the following<br />

information as directory information:<br />

-Student’s name, mailing address, birthday (month and day<br />

only), dates of enrollment<br />

-Parent or legal guardian’s name and mailing address<br />

-Student’s grade level classification<br />

-Student’s participation in recognized school activities and<br />

sports<br />

-Weight and height of members of athletic teams<br />

-Student’s diplomas, certificates, awards and honors received<br />

Th e CVSU and its member districts will release directory<br />

information without prior written consent unless the parent or<br />

eligible student informs the principal or superintendent in writing<br />

that any or all of the information designated above should<br />

not be released without prior consent.<br />

August <strong>21</strong>, 20<strong>19</strong> The WORLD page 9


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Berlin, Vermont will celebrate 36 years!<br />

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page 10 The WORLD August <strong>21</strong>, 20<strong>19</strong><br />

New Pastor at Hedding<br />

UMC in Barre<br />

Pastor Rachel (Rae) Fraumann<br />

has been in ministry, primarily<br />

youth ministry, for more than 20<br />

years. She grew up Presbyterian,<br />

but attended a United Methodist<br />

seminary (Drew University, class of<br />

20<strong>08</strong>) and joined the denomination<br />

in 2015 at First UMC in Burlington<br />

where she has been working as<br />

Pastor for Children, Youth, and<br />

Young Adults since 2011. Pastor Rae<br />

will be ordained this June along<br />

with Pastor Kim and the largest<br />

ordination and commissioning class<br />

in the history of the New England Annual Conference! Rae<br />

is particularly excited about joining the Hedding family of<br />

faith because of a shared passion for social justice and community<br />

outreach! During her time at First UMC she has had<br />

much experience with street ministry and looks forward to<br />

working with both staff and volunteers at Hedding as a visible<br />

witness of God’s love through faithful action in the community.<br />

Rae can often be found outside playing, gardening, or just<br />

sitting in the sunshine enjoying the beauty of God’s magnificent<br />

creation. Her love of creation dovetails nicely with her<br />

contemplative spiritual practices all of which center and<br />

ground her daily life. Music also nourishes her spirit and she<br />

loves to share her voice and guitar with the community.<br />

Pastor Rae’s partner, Kurt Thoma, is currently the administrative<br />

assistant at The Integrated Arts Academy – an elementary<br />

magnet school in Burlington, VT. Together they are<br />

raising Rae’s two daughters, Anya (almost 17) and Lia (15).<br />

As the girls are finishing their education at Burlington High<br />

School, they will continue to live in that community for the<br />

next three years, with the intention of relocating to Barre<br />

once the girls head to college. Collectively, the family refers<br />

to themselves as The LARKs (acronym of their first names<br />

and a joyful moniker!) because there are three last names<br />

between them. Together, they love to play board games,<br />

strategy games and card games, laugh and joke around with<br />

friends and family, go on family adventures in-state and<br />

around the world, and generally enjoy the goodness of life<br />

together.<br />

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special a Happy Birthday. Just send their name, address & birthdate. We’ll publish the<br />

names in this space each week. Plus, we’ll draw one (1) winner each week for a<br />

FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE from Price Chopper (Berlin, VT). No obligation, nothing to<br />

buy. Just send birthday names two (2) weeks prior to birthdate, to: The WORLD, c/o<br />

BIRTHDAY CAKE, 403 U.S. Rt. 302—Berlin, Barre, VT 05641. Please provide your<br />

name, address & phone number for prize notification.<br />

August <strong>21</strong><br />

Christine Richardson, Barre<br />

Taylor Kenworthy, <strong>19</strong>, Barre<br />

August 24<br />

Terry Spaulding, Lewiston, ME<br />

• • •<br />

Thank You, Jen!<br />

Announcing Jen Oldham’s Departure<br />

as Executive Director<br />

It is with a mix of sadness and gratitude that the Board of<br />

Directors announces Jen Oldham’s departure as Executive<br />

Director of Vermont Works for Women (VWW), at the end<br />

of 20<strong>19</strong>. Over the next few months, we will be conducting a<br />

search to find the new VWW Executive Director. Jen is<br />

handing off the organization in a strong position and it is our<br />

priority to find the best individual to lead this dynamic and<br />

effective organization forward. Visit our website to learn<br />

more about the open position. Jen will be greatly missed by<br />

the staff, Board, participants and partners alike. We look<br />

forward to her continued leadership during this transition<br />

time and are hopeful and excited for our next chapter.<br />

August 26<br />

Cindy Gosselin, West Topsham<br />

August 27<br />

Nancy Clay, 88, Plainfield<br />

This Week’s Cake Winner:<br />

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Makayla receiving an honorary DKG pin while Carolyn Pellon,<br />

Auditor looks on.<br />

DKG VT Annual Picnic<br />

Delta Kappa Gamma VT held its annual picnic at the<br />

School House in East Montpelier. Makayla Basvet, winner of<br />

our scholarship attended. She graduated from Spaulding<br />

High School and will be attending Castleton College.<br />

Members shared their summer travels. Members brought<br />

items for the Good Samaritan Haven. New donations will be<br />

suggested next year at the next meeting.<br />

• • •<br />

Capital City Concerts<br />

Presents FREE Friday Noon<br />

“Meditation Concerts”<br />

Capital City Concerts presents a new mini-series of consecutive<br />

Friday noon “Meditation concerts” on September 6,<br />

13, and 20 in the Cedar Creek Room of the Vermont State<br />

House. The FREE concerts give listeners the opportunity to<br />

experience world-class performances in a reflective way<br />

through 30-minute meditations to live music. Each concert<br />

will be performed by one solo instrumentalist.<br />

The doors will open at noon, and audience members will<br />

find a seat and begin a period of silent meditation. There will<br />

be no announcements and no printed programs. At 12:15 a<br />

bell will be rung and the live music will begin with short<br />

pauses in the music but no applause. The performers will be<br />

Jennifer Hoult, harpist (September 6); Karen Kevra, flutist<br />

(September 13); and Emily Taubl, cellist (September 20).<br />

The new mini-concert series, a collaboration between<br />

Capital City Concerts and the Friends of the Vermont State<br />

House, was conceived by Capital City Concerts founder and<br />

Artistic Director Karen Kevra. “This is our milestone twentieth<br />

season and we wanted to give something back to our<br />

extraordinary audience who has supported Capital City<br />

Concerts with enthusiasm for two decades. Our hope for the<br />

concerts is to provide a respite from the day—a space for<br />

pure, deep, and present listening in an exquisite venue that is<br />

literally the heart of the Capital City.”<br />

For more information about the concerts and the performers<br />

go to www.capitalcityconcerts.org.<br />

ARIES (March <strong>21</strong> to April <strong>19</strong>)<br />

Despite your Aries penchant for<br />

wanting to tackle a problem headon,<br />

you might want to take a little<br />

more time to see how a current<br />

situation develops. It could surprise you.<br />

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Taking on the role of<br />

peacemaker in a disruptive environment is a challenge.<br />

But you can do it. Just continue to have the same faith in<br />

yourself that so many others have in you.<br />

GEMINI (May <strong>21</strong> to June 20) Although your work schedule<br />

keeps you busy, you should make time to start preparing<br />

for that important upcoming family event you’ll<br />

want to celebrate in a special way.<br />

CANCER ( June <strong>21</strong> to July 22) Home is where the Moon<br />

Child wants to be early in the week. But by week’s end,<br />

a chance to travel raises her or his excitement level, and<br />

that of the lucky person who gets to go along.<br />

LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Be careful not to be a copycat<br />

when dealing with someone who uses unfair or even<br />

unkind methods to reach a goal. As always, do the right<br />

thing the right way, and you’ll win in the end.<br />

VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) An offer could have<br />

many good things attached to it that are not apparent at<br />

first glance, including a chance to move into another career<br />

area. You might want to check out its possibilities.<br />

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) With responsibilities<br />

surging both in the workplace and in the home, it’s important<br />

to prioritize how you deal with them. Be patient.<br />

Pressures will begin to ease starting early next week.<br />

SCORPIO (October 23 to November <strong>21</strong>) A positive reaction<br />

to a suggestion could indicate that you’re on track for<br />

getting your message to the right people. Devote the weekend<br />

to catching up with the special people in your life.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December <strong>21</strong>) A new<br />

attitude from those in charge could make things difficult<br />

for you unless you can accept the changes without feeling<br />

as if you’re being pressured into doing so.<br />

CAPRICORN (December 22 to January <strong>19</strong>) Family matters<br />

once again dominate much of the week. But don’t<br />

neglect your workplace duties while you deal with them.<br />

An offer to help could come from a surprising source.<br />

AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) A difficult<br />

workplace situation begins to ease, but there still are<br />

matters that need to be dealt with before it’s fully resolved.<br />

There’s also a more positive turn in domestic relationships.<br />

PISCES (February <strong>19</strong> to March 20) Don’t let yourself be<br />

rushed into making a decision about an intriguing financial<br />

arrangement. Asking questions and checking it out<br />

now could pay off in a big way later on.<br />

BORN THIS WEEK: You might have a tendency to be<br />

more than a bit judgmental, but others understand it<br />

comes from a warm, loving heart. (c) 20<strong>19</strong> King Features Synd., Inc.


NATURAL HEALTH CORNER | JOSHUA SINGER<br />

Mental illness is becoming more<br />

and more common amongst<br />

us. In my practice, I find that<br />

anxiety and depression are very prevalent<br />

amongst our central Vermont community.<br />

For some this is their chief complaint<br />

that may be debilitating, while for others<br />

anxiety and/or depression is in the background<br />

that lurks throughout their daily life.<br />

DO YOU STRUGGLE WITH<br />

ANXIETY?<br />

Anxiety is a natural response to a<br />

stressful situation. When a person<br />

experiences a highly stressful or<br />

threatening situation, the mind<br />

can be overwhelmed and struggle<br />

to cope with the stress. Symptoms<br />

vary in intensity, from an uncomfortable<br />

feeling in the gut, an irregular<br />

heartbeat, to negative thinking,<br />

restlessness and aggression, being<br />

overly fearful, and insomnia. There<br />

is a range of anxiety disorders,<br />

based on symptoms, such as:<br />

• Generalized Anxiety Disorder<br />

• Panic Disorder<br />

• Social Anxiety Disorder<br />

• Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder<br />

• Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder<br />

A person’s personality, thinking<br />

style, or specific genetic makeup<br />

may cause them to be more susceptible<br />

to anxiety. A chemical imbalance<br />

in the brain also has been<br />

proven to cause anxiety.<br />

ANOTHER ANGLE ON MENTAL ILLNESS<br />

In Chinese Medicine, mental illness is often viewed as a<br />

“shen” disorder. For our purposes here, the “shen” may be<br />

interpreted simply as where one is putting their attention.<br />

We may become overly focused on our fears or worries to an<br />

extreme degree where it affects how we behave and interact<br />

with others. This may happen in an unconscious way. Sleep<br />

may be disrupted, with our attention easily being awakened<br />

rather than being settled during the nighttime. This is known<br />

as an “unsettled or unanchored shen” in Chinese Medicine,<br />

which can be helped by stimulating certain acupuncture<br />

points or using specific herbal formulas.<br />

It has been show that acupuncture is comparable to<br />

cognitive-behavioral therapy, which psychologists commonly<br />

use to treat anxiety. Another study published in the<br />

Journal of Endocrinology in March 2013 discovered stress<br />

hormones were lower in rats after receiving acupuncture<br />

with mild electrical stimulation.<br />

DEPRESSION CAN BE DEBILITATING<br />

It is very natural to feel sad at times, especially after<br />

experiencing loss, though these feelings typically pass or<br />

can be managed with slight lifestyle adjustments. Clinical<br />

depression, however, refers to a long-lasting and intense<br />

emotional, physical and cognitive state that impairs our daily<br />

experience. Symptoms may include:<br />

• Lack of interest in normally enjoyable activities<br />

• Negative thinking and worry about the future<br />

• Irritability, agitation and exhaustion<br />

• Changes in sleep patterns<br />

• Hopelessness and lack of purpose<br />

Similar to our understanding of the causes of anxiety, a<br />

chemical imbalance in the brain<br />

is known to cause depression.<br />

Typically antidepressant medications<br />

along with psychological<br />

methods are used to help.<br />

“THE FOUR GATES”<br />

Depression is also considered<br />

to be a “shen” disorder in<br />

Chinese Medicine and treated<br />

according. Additionally, mental<br />

illness is thought of as poor<br />

circulation through the body.<br />

Circulation not only includes<br />

blood and body fluids, but also<br />

our thoughts and emotions.<br />

There is a healthy experience of<br />

a thought or feeling that moves<br />

through our awareness in an<br />

appropriate way. With both<br />

depression and anxiety, Chinese<br />

Medicine focuses on improving<br />

that circulation for a healthy<br />

expression of the mind and<br />

heart, whether joyful or difficult.<br />

A common acupuncture treatment used for this purpose is<br />

known as “The Four Gates.” This is a poetic way to describe<br />

stimulating four specific points on both hands between the<br />

thumb and index finger and both feet between the big toe<br />

and second toe.<br />

There is usually great improvement in individuals with<br />

anxiety and/or depression, whether using antidepressants,<br />

psychological therapy, or acupuncture, allowing them to live<br />

fulfilling lives. However, I wonder if this prevalence of mental<br />

illness, not just in central Vermont, has much to do with<br />

our lifestyles and the demands of our culture in the modern<br />

day. Are illnesses we see among so many of us occurring not<br />

just because of individual genetics and habits but more to do<br />

with our culture’s tendencies?<br />

Joshua Singer is a nationally board certified and licensed<br />

acupuncturist in private practice in Montpelier. Josh has<br />

relocated his practice to 301 River Street in Montpelier. This is<br />

at River Street Wellness, a collaborative team of practitioners<br />

under one roof supporting the health care of our community.<br />

He continues to see patients in his practice and at National Life<br />

Cancer Treatment Center at CVMC. Josh’s contact information<br />

is singerjoshua9@gmail.com and 802-613-3904. Please feel free<br />

to reach out to him with suggestions or comments at any time.<br />

CVHHH Celebrates<br />

Breastfeeding<br />

Awareness Month<br />

Nothing is more important in<br />

the first few weeks of a baby’s life<br />

than learning to feed. Supporting<br />

newborns, and older children too,<br />

to thrive and grow is the basic task<br />

of parenting. Breastfeeding, while<br />

natural and sometimes easy, can<br />

be the most challenging piece of<br />

the newborn period.<br />

Luckily, there is support for<br />

families with a new baby, however<br />

they are feeding their newborn.<br />

Katy Leffel, RN, CLC, is the Maternal-Child Health (MCH)<br />

supervisor at Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice<br />

(CVHHH). She, with her team of nurses, visit hundreds of<br />

families in central Vermont, supporting them in the first<br />

critical months at home.<br />

“Often, when I meet with community partners to talk<br />

about the range of breastfeeding and the obstetrical and<br />

pediatric supports that CVHHH offers,” says Katy, “people<br />

are surprised to learn that my team provides lactation support<br />

for mothers and babies at home seven days a week,<br />

including holidays.<br />

According to Katy, the importance of early support in the<br />

home, where mother and infant can rest, dramatically<br />

improves success later in life. While Vermont has a great rate<br />

of breastfeeding initiation, the rates drop dramatically in the<br />

first few weeks after mom and baby leave the hospital. There<br />

is still a lot of work to do to adequately support women who<br />

want to breastfeed.<br />

August is Breastfeeding Awareness month. Earlier this<br />

month, members of CVHHH’s MCH team gathered on the<br />

State House lawn in Montpelier for the Big Latch On! The<br />

Big Latch On! is an international event, locally organized by<br />

the Department of Health in Barre, which celebrates a cause<br />

— breastfeeding — that is near and dear to CVHHH’s heart.<br />

CVHHH’s MCH team supports women having their first<br />

or third child because every breastfeeding experience — like<br />

every child — is unique. “Of course, we recognize that many<br />

women choose not to breastfeed, and many choose to combine<br />

formula and breast milk,” says Katy. “My goal is to<br />

ensure that central Vermont women who want to breastfeed<br />

are armed with the tools and information — plus a few<br />

expert tips and tricks — to have a successful experience.”<br />

Each member of CVHHH’s MCH team is trained to provide<br />

one-on-one lactation support at home for women and<br />

their babies. Often, women experience the same handful of<br />

challenges when they try to breastfeed. These include trouble<br />

latching, soreness, exhaustion, and under and over supply<br />

of breast milk.<br />

CVHHH believes that every mother and family deserve to<br />

have the best pregnancy, birth, and infant feeding experience<br />

possible. While we recognize that breastfeeding is not possible<br />

for every new mother, our lactation-trained nurses can<br />

meet each mother where they are with one-on-one attention<br />

and care.<br />

About CVHHH<br />

Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice (CVHHH) is a<br />

full-service, not-for-profit Visiting Nurse Association committed<br />

to providing high-quality, medically-necessary home<br />

health and hospice care to all central Vermonters, regardless<br />

of ability to pay. CVHHH also provides long-term care and<br />

health promotion services. To learn more about CVHHH’s<br />

services, visit www.cvhhh.org<br />

STRESS MGMT. COACH<br />

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Call 802-479-1229<br />

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Patients seen by appointment only.<br />

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11/11 Parent/Teacher Conferences<br />

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess<br />

12/<strong>21</strong>-1/1 Vacation<br />

acation<br />

Town eeting<br />

arentTeacher Conferences<br />

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Holidays/Vacations<br />

Inservice Days:<br />

No School Students /<br />

required for teachers<br />

ismissal at<br />

2:05 & Elementary<br />

ismissal at <br />

4/20-4/24 Vacation<br />

5/25 Memorial Day<br />

6/11 Last day ½ day students<br />

Graduation<br />

6/15-<strong>19</strong> Contingency Days<br />

VERMONT TIRE & SERVICE<br />

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BARRE TOWN MIDDLE & ELEMENTARY, BARRE CITY MIDDLE & ELEMENTARY,<br />

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CALEDONIA CENTRAL SUPERVISORY UNION<br />

CABOT SCHOOL DISTRICT & TWINFIELD UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

AUGUST 20<strong>19</strong> SEPTEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> OCTOBER 20<strong>19</strong><br />

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Holiday/Vacation<br />

Teacher Inservice<br />

Conferences will occur after school during October or November<br />

and will count for 0.5 Staff Dev.<br />

March, or April and will count for 0.5 Staff Dev.<br />

Make up student days** June 16 - 22<br />

BARBERSHOP &<br />

HAIR SALON<br />

325 Main St.,<br />

Barre 479-<strong>08</strong>55<br />

HOURS: TUES.-FRI. 7AM-5PM,<br />

SAT. 6:30AM-CLOSING<br />

(Next to Rite-Aid)<br />

Plenty of Parking • Walk-Ins welcome<br />

WHEEL CHAIR ACCESSIBLE<br />

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FEBRUARY 2020 MARCH 2020 APRIL 2020<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

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<br />

Holiday/Vacation<br />

In-Service<br />

No School<br />

Early Release<br />

Dismissed at<br />

12:50pm<br />

For each “snow day” the school year will be extended by one day.<br />

Five contingency days are included in this schedule and the school<br />

year will be extended to meet the miniumum required 175 days.<br />

Caot and Twinfield students attending the Central t Career<br />

Center, follow their calendar.<br />

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3<strong>08</strong>7 Main St, Cabot<br />

802-563-2291<br />

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WEBSTERVILLE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY<br />

LITTLE FLOCK PRESCHOOL<br />

ST. MONICA - ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL<br />

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Aug. 15 Professional Development (15,16)<br />

Aug. 24 Open House 10 am - 2 pm<br />

Aug. 28 School Begins<br />

Sept. 2 No School - Labor Day<br />

Oct. 14** Dismissal 11:30am - Columbus Day<br />

Nov. 7-8 No School- Professional Development<br />

Nov. 11 No School for Veterans Day<br />

Nov. 25-29 Thanksgiving Break<br />

Compliments of<br />

James<br />

Howard<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20<br />

<strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28 29 30<br />

Dec. 20 1/2 Day - Dismissal 11:30 am<br />

Dec. 23-Jan. 1 Christmas Break<br />

Jan. 20** Dismissal 11:30am -<br />

Martin Luther King,Jr. Day<br />

Fe. <strong>21</strong>** Dismissal 11:30am<br />

Feb. 24-28 Winter Break<br />

Apr. 6 No School- Parent Teacher Conf.<br />

Apr. 20-24 Spring Break<br />

SPONSORED BY<br />

<br />

Holiday/Vacation<br />

Professional<br />

Development<br />

Early Dismissal<br />

11:30 am<br />

May 25 No School- Memorial Day<br />

May 28 Kindergarten Graduation - 6:30 PM<br />

June 1 Jr/Sr High Exams (June 1-5th)<br />

June 4 Middle School Graduation - 6:30 pm<br />

June 5 Half Day- Last day of School / Sr. High<br />

June 5 Commencment - 6:30 pm<br />

**NO Extended Care available**<br />

Ceramic • Glass<br />

Natural Stone<br />

Carpet • Hardwood<br />

Area Rugs<br />

Granite Countertops<br />

889 South Barre Rd. - Rt. 14<br />

(802) 476-0912 www.barretile.com<br />

MAY 2020 JUNE 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20<br />

<strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28 29 30<br />

Holiday/Vacation<br />

Professional<br />

Development<br />

No School<br />

Half Day<br />

Sept. 28-29 Staff Development Nov. 27-29 Thanksgiving Vacation Apr. 10 Good Friday<br />

Sept. 28 First Day of School Dec. 23-Jan. 1 Christmas Vacation Apr. 12 Easter Monday<br />

Oct. 7 No School - Staff Dev. Jan. 20 Martin Luther King Day Apr. 20-24 Spring Vacation<br />

Oct. 14 Indigenous Peoples Day Feb. 7 Professional Dev. Day May 25 Memorial Day<br />

Nov. 11 Veterans Day<br />

Feb. 24-Mar. 3 Winter Vacation Jun. 12 Last Day-Half Day<br />

Nov. 15 Half Day<br />

Mar. 27 Professional Dev. Day Jun. 15-<strong>19</strong> Make Up Days<br />

SPONSORED BY<br />

C V’ F N<br />

403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin • Barre, VT 05641<br />

479-2582 • 1-800-639-9753 • sales@vt-world.com<br />

100 State St., Montpelier, VT 05602<br />

802-223-5252 1-800-274-5252<br />

http://www.capitolplaza.com<br />

ORANGE SOUTHWEST SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

BRAINTREE ELEMENTARY, RANDOLPH ELEMENTARY,<br />

BROOKFIELD ELEMENTARY, RANDOLPH UNION HIGH SCHOOL<br />

RANDOLPH TECHNICAL CENTER<br />

AUGUST 20<strong>19</strong> SEPTEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> OCTOBER 20<strong>19</strong><br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

MAY 2020 JUNE 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30<br />

NOVEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> DECEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> JANUARY 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

FEBRUARY 2020 MARCH 2020 APRIL 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

Aug. 26 & 27 Inservice Day No school<br />

Aug. 28 Al Schools Begin<br />

Sept 2. Labor Day<br />

Sept. 3 Inservice No school<br />

Sept. 18 Early Release 11:30am<br />

Oct. 14 Columbus Day No school<br />

Nov. 8 Inservice Day No school<br />

Nov. 11 Veteran’s Day No school<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20<br />

<strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28 29 30<br />

Nov. 27-29 Thanksgiving Vacation<br />

Dec. 10 Early Release 11:30am<br />

Dec. 28-Jan. 3 Holiday Break<br />

Jan. 23 Early Release 11:30am<br />

Jan. 24 Inservice No school<br />

Feb. 11 Early Release 11:30am<br />

Feb. 24-Mar 3 Winter Vacation<br />

Apr. 20-Apr. 24 Spring Vacation<br />

SPONSORED BY<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong><br />

20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Holiday/Vacation<br />

In-Service Day<br />

Early Release<br />

11:30 am<br />

Apr. 30 Early Release<br />

May 1 Inservice No school<br />

May 25 Memorial Day<br />

June 16 Last Day for RTCC ONLY<br />

June 28 Last Day<br />

June <strong>19</strong> RUHS Graduation<br />

CENTRAL VERMONT SUPERVISORY UNION<br />

ORANGE CENTER • WASHINGTON VILLAGE<br />

WILLIAMSTOWN ELEMENTARY • WILLIAMSTOWN MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL<br />

AUGUST 20<strong>19</strong> SEPTEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> OCTOBER 20<strong>19</strong><br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

MAY 2020 JUNE 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30<br />

NOVEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> DECEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> JANUARY 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

FEBRUARY 2020 MARCH 2020 APRIL 2020<br />

Aug 20-<strong>21</strong> New Teacher Orientation<br />

Aug 22,23,26,27 Inservice Days<br />

Aug 28 1st Day of Classes<br />

Sept Labor Day<br />

Oct 14 Indigenous Peoples Day<br />

Oct 18 Inservice AM /<br />

Conferences PM<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20<br />

<strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28 29 30<br />

Oct 31 Early Release<br />

Nov 11 Veteran’s Day<br />

Nov 27-29 Thanksgiving Break<br />

Dec 23- Jan 1 Winter Break<br />

Jan 20 Teacher Inservice (or<br />

make up snow day)<br />

Feb 24- Mar 2 Winter Vacation<br />

SPONSORED BY<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong><br />

20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong><br />

20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30<br />

<br />

Holiday/Vacation<br />

Teacher Inservice<br />

Half Day<br />

Mar 3 Town Meeting Day<br />

Mar 20 Inservice AM/<br />

Conferences PM<br />

April 20-24 Spring Vacation<br />

May 22 Early Release<br />

May 25 Memorial Day<br />

June 11 Last Student Day<br />

RTE. 12 • RANDOLPH, VT<br />

802-728-9531<br />

Mon.-Sat. 7-5<br />

Sunday 9-3<br />

Locally Owned & Operated By Mike & Amanda Peyerl<br />

Monday-Friday 10-6 | Saturday 10-4<br />

97 US Rt. 302 Barre-Montpelier Road • 802-479-0671<br />

mattressland5@hotmail.com<br />

August <strong>21</strong>, 20<strong>19</strong> The WORLD page 13


ORLEANS SOUTHWEST SUPERVISORY UNION<br />

CRAFTSBURY SCHOOLS, HARDWICK ELEMENTARY, HAZEN UNION,<br />

LAKEVIEW UNION, WOLCOTT ELEMENTARY, WOODBURY ELEMENTARY<br />

AUGUST 20<strong>19</strong> SEPTEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> OCTOBER 20<strong>19</strong><br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong><br />

20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

CENTRAL VERMONT SUPERVISORY UNION<br />

NORTHFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />

NORTHFIELD MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL<br />

AUGUST 20<strong>19</strong> SEPTEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> OCTOBER 20<strong>19</strong><br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong><br />

20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

NOVEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> DECEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> JANUARY 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

FEBRUARY 2020 MARCH 2020 APRIL 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30<br />

NOVEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> DECEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> JANUARY 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

FEBRUARY 2020 MARCH 2020 APRIL 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong><br />

20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30<br />

MAY 2020 JUNE 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

31<br />

Aug. 26 First day of school<br />

Aug. 30 No School<br />

Sept. 2 No School<br />

Oct. 9 No School<br />

Oct. 17 Early Release Day<br />

Oct. 18 No School -SU PLC Paras Attend<br />

Nov. 1 Early Release<br />

Hardwick<br />

Village Market<br />

75 Mill Street<br />

Hardwick, VT 05843<br />

(802) 472-6677<br />

www.hardwickvillagemarket.com<br />

Pam & Guy Trag, Owners<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20<br />

<strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28 29 30<br />

Nov. 11 No School-Conference<br />

Nov. 27-29 November Recess<br />

Dec. 6 Early Release<br />

Dec. 23-31 December Break<br />

Jan. 1, 2020 New Years<br />

Jan. 20 No School - Teacher Work Day<br />

Feb. 7 No School SU PLC<br />

SPONSORED BY<br />

Visit Us On Facebook<br />

at Hardwick Village<br />

Market for Our Weekly<br />

Specials!<br />

<br />

Holiday/Vacation<br />

Inservice/<br />

No School<br />

for Students<br />

Early Release<br />

Feb.24-March 3 Winter Break<br />

Mar. <strong>19</strong> Early Release BLD PLC<br />

Mar. 20 No School SU PLC<br />

April. 2-3 Early Release - Conference<br />

May 25- Memorial Day<br />

June 9 175th Day (w/o snow days)<br />

June <strong>19</strong> (with 8 snow days)<br />

Wildcat Busing,<br />

Inc.<br />

Wildcat Busing, Inc.<br />

Complete Busing and Charter Service<br />

472-5501<br />

“Watch Every Child”<br />

MAY 2020 JUNE 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

31<br />

Aug 20-<strong>21</strong> New Teacher Orientation<br />

Aug 22,23,26,27 Inservice Days<br />

Aug 28 1st Day of Classes<br />

Sept Labor Day<br />

Oct 14 Indigenous Peoples Day<br />

Oct 18 Inservice AM /<br />

Conferences PM<br />

Wildcat Busing, Inc.<br />

Complete Busing and Charter Service<br />

472-5501<br />

“Watch Every Child”<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20<br />

<strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28 29 30<br />

Oct 31 Early Release<br />

Nov 11 Veteran’s Day<br />

Nov 27-29 Thanksgiving Break<br />

Dec 23- Jan 1 Winter Break<br />

Jan 20 Teacher Inservice (or<br />

make up snow day)<br />

Feb 24- Mar 2 Winter Vacation<br />

SPONSORED BY<br />

<br />

Holiday/Vacation<br />

Teacher Inservice<br />

Half Day<br />

NORTHFIELD PHARMACY<br />

DEPOT SQUARE • NORTHFIELD, VT<br />

485-4771<br />

Mar 3 Town Meeting Day<br />

Mar 20 Inservice AM/<br />

Conferences PM<br />

April 20-24 Spring Vacation<br />

May 22 Early Release<br />

May 25 Memorial Day<br />

June 11 Last Student Day<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

Friendly & Dependable Service<br />

HARWOOD UNIFIED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

HARWOOD JR.-SR. HIGH SCHOOL, THATCHER BROOK PRIMARY,<br />

CROSSETT BROOK MIDDLE SCHOOL<br />

AUGUST 20<strong>19</strong> SEPTEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> OCTOBER 20<strong>19</strong><br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong><br />

20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

MONTPELIER PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />

MONTPELIER HIGH SCHOOL, MAIN STREET MIDDLE SCHOOL,<br />

ROXBURY VILLAGE SCHOOL, UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />

AUGUST 20<strong>19</strong> SEPTEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> OCTOBER 20<strong>19</strong><br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong><br />

20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

NOVEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> DECEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> JANUARY 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

FEBRUARY 2020 MARCH 2020 APRIL 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong><br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

<strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23 24 25<br />

26 27 28 29 30<br />

NOVEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> DECEMBER 20<strong>19</strong> JANUARY 2020<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 <strong>19</strong> 20 <strong>21</strong> 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

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level.<br />

Checkers<br />

Sex: Female<br />

Approximate Age: 6 years<br />

Breed: Domestic Shorthair/Mix<br />

Size: Medium (9 pounds)<br />

Spayed: Yes<br />

Status: Available<br />

Checkers is a handsome fellow that’s<br />

a little shy at first. But give him and<br />

chance and he’ll melt your heart! He<br />

came to CVHS as a stray so what we<br />

know about him, we’ve learned since<br />

he’s been here. He seeks a home with rooms to explore and a human to call<br />

his own.<br />

Country<br />

Pampered<br />

Paws<br />

Pet Grooming<br />

East Montpelier<br />

802-229-0114<br />

Gift Certificates Available<br />

BRIDAL BOUTIQUE<br />

New Gowns & Accessories<br />

Consignment Gowns & Accessories<br />

Cleaning & Preservation Service<br />

802.223.4777<br />

www.shalinebridal.com<br />

Krissie<br />

Sex: Female<br />

Approximate Age: 9 years, 11 months<br />

Breed: Domestic Shorthair/Mix<br />

Size: Small<br />

Spayed: Yes<br />

Krissie came to CVHS when her owner<br />

passed unexpectedly recently and we already<br />

knew her as she was originally from us in 2014.<br />

She has a BIG personality, if she needs some<br />

attention she will let you know. Krissie would<br />

prefer a home with no other cats, or young children.<br />

I’m a cat on a mission: PARTY! I love to play and explore and test my limits.<br />

I’d love to play with you, but I can make a toy out of anything: pencils, post-it<br />

notes, potatoes. If you’re looking for some laughs and someone to liven up the<br />

party, think about inviting me.<br />

Louis<br />

Sex: Female<br />

Approximate Age: 11 years, 2 months<br />

Breed: Domestic Shorthair/Mix<br />

Size: Medium<br />

Spayed: Yes<br />

Status: Available<br />

Louise, previously nicknamed Weezy, came<br />

to CVHS when her family was moving and unable<br />

to bring her along. She has experience living<br />

indoors, and outdoors in warmer Vermont<br />

months. She has been around other felines and<br />

older kids as well. We do not know if she has any canine companion experience.<br />

With her previous family owning a farm, in the fall she would be in and<br />

out of the hay barn and become “Weezy” which was seen every time at a local<br />

vet for a kitty cold known as URI. Do you have a place off the beaten path for<br />

Louise to call her own?<br />

Glenn<br />

Sex: Male<br />

Approximate Age: 10 years<br />

Breed: Domestic Shorthair/Mix<br />

Size: Extra Large (17 pounds)<br />

Neutered: Yes<br />

Status: Available<br />

Glenn is a big, friendly, handsome guy with a<br />

short tail. He came to CVHS because his owner<br />

felt he should have more attention then they<br />

were able to give him. Glenn did not live with<br />

other animals in his previous home but there<br />

were a lot of canine visitors and he was fine with them. Glenn would prefer a<br />

quiet home to live out his remaining years. Do you have a place in your heart<br />

and home for a sweet, older gentleman like Glenn?<br />

Treat Everyone To A<br />

Bragg Farm Creemee!<br />

802-223-5757<br />

1 mile north of E. Montpelier Village on Rt. 14N (follow signs)<br />

OPEN Every Day from 8:30AM-8:00PM<br />

HAPPY TAILS<br />

BOARDING<br />

KENNEL<br />

802-485-5296<br />

991 Northfield Rd.<br />

Roxbury, VT 05699<br />

Jim & Shelly Roux


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or mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302,<br />

Barre, Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00 p.m., Thursday preceding<br />

publication. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost/non-profit<br />

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.facebook.com/@granitecentergardenclub.<br />

Church of God of Prophecy, 241 Quarry Hill Rd. Sunday School:<br />

9:30AM; Service: 10:30AM; free potluck dinner: 12PM on 2nd Sun.<br />

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 & older<br />

receive 10% off their purchases. 114 N. Main St.,<br />

Central VT Adult Basic Education, Free classes. Pre-GED and high<br />

school diploma prep classes at Barre Learning Center, 46 Washington<br />

St. Info./pre-register 476-4588.<br />

Central Vermont Woodcarving Group, Free instruction projects<br />

for all abilities. Barre Congregational Church, Mon. 1-4pm. 479-<br />

9563.<br />

Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild, meets 3rd Tues. of the month at First<br />

Presbyterian Church, Seminary St. 5:30-7:30PM.<br />

Step ‘n’ Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont, Thurs. at The Old<br />

Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. 6:30-8:30PM.<br />

Additional Recycling Collection Center, Open for collection Mon.,<br />

Wed., Fri. 11:30-5:30PM, 3rd Sat. 9AM-1PM. 540 N. Main St., Barre.<br />

Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable items.<br />

Jabbok Christian Center Prayer Meeting, 8 Daniel Dr. 6:30-8PM.<br />

1st & 3rd Thurs. Info: 479-0302.<br />

Medicare & You, Have questions? We have answers. Central<br />

Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main St., Suite 200, 2nd & 4th<br />

Tues. of the month. Call 479-0531 to register.<br />

Wheelchair Basketball, Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 S. Main<br />

St., Every other Tues., 5:30-7PM. Info: 498-3030 (David) or 249-<br />

7931 (Sandy).<br />

Central Vermont Business Builders, Community National Bank,<br />

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 school<br />

year, 9:30-11AM<br />

Vermont Modelers Club, Building and flying model airplanes yearround.<br />

Info: 485-7144.<br />

Community Breakfast, First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St.,<br />

3rd Sun. FREE, 7:30-9AM. 476-3966.<br />

Circle of Parents, Confidential support group for parents and caregivers.<br />

Tues. evenings. Info: 229-5724.<br />

Mothers of Preschoolers, Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refreshments,<br />

etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-32<strong>21</strong>.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous, Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-5100<br />

for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.<br />

Al-Anon Family Groups, Turning Point, 489 South Main St. Use<br />

back door of parking lot. Older children friendly. Sat. 5-6PM. Info:<br />

vermontalanonalateen.org<br />

Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings, 40 Washington<br />

St., 476-8156. Choir: Thurs. 7PM; Free Community Supper: Fri.<br />

5:30-6:30PM; Community Service & Food Shelf Hours: Weds &<br />

Thurs. 3-5PM.<br />

Turning Point Recovery Center, 489 N. Main St., Barre. Safe and<br />

supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking substance<br />

abuse recovery. Open Mon/Tue/Thur: 10AM-5PM; Wed/Fri:<br />

10AM-9PM; Sat: 6PM-9PM. For info and programs, call 479-7373.<br />

Green Mountain Spirit Chapter, National women bikers club. 2nd<br />

Wed. Info: grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.<br />

Grief & Bereavement Support Group, Central Vermont Home<br />

Health and Hospice office, 600 Granger Road. This group is open to<br />

anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one. Group 1 Meets<br />

every 3rd Wed. 10AM-11:30AM, Group 2 meets every 2nd Mon.<br />

6PM-7:30PM. Free. Info: 223-1878.<br />

Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs, Barre City Police, 15 Fourth<br />

St., 476-6613. Get rid of old or unused meds at these local permanent<br />

safe disposal sites.<br />

Granite City Grocery Volunteers, every 3rd Wed./month at 6PM at<br />

The Quarry Kitchen & Spirits, second floor. Info: gaylepoinsette@<br />

gmail.com.<br />

Granite City Grocery’s Board Meeting, every 2nd Tuesday at 6PM.<br />

Open to public.<br />

Community Movie Night at the Barre Universalist Church. Join us<br />

for a family-friendly film each Sunday evening throughout the summer.<br />

All are welcome - doors open at 4:00 pm, popcorn will be<br />

served, details can be found at the church or online at http://www.<br />

FirstChurchBarreUU.org/ or https://www.facebook.com/<br />

FirstChurchBarreUU/ . Donations are always appreciated.<br />

Writers for Recovery A FREE 10-week writing workshop for people<br />

recovering from addiction. Thursdays 6-7:30PM from August<br />

8-Octobeer 10. All are welcome, no writing experience necessary!<br />

BERLIN- Contra Dance No experience and no partner needed. All<br />

dances are taught plus an introductory session at 7:45. Everyone<br />

welcome! The dance takes place at the Capital City Grange Hall,<br />

6612 Rt 12, Berlin, VT just 1 mile south of Montpelier. Please bring<br />

clean, soft-soled shoes. Admission is $10 adults, $5 kids and low<br />

income, $15 dance supporters. Questions? Call Tim Swartz at 802-<br />

225-89<strong>21</strong>, visit: http://capitalcitygrange.org/dancing/contradancing.<br />

Every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday year round.<br />

BETHEL- YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program, United Church of<br />

Bethel, Church St. Thurs., 11AM-12PM. Free. Info: 728-7714.<br />

CABOT- Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Mon., Info: 279-2236;<br />

Dungeons & Dragons, Fri., 3-5:30PM. All at Cabot Library, 563-27<strong>21</strong>.<br />

CALAIS- Men’s & Women’s Bible Study Groups, County Road,<br />

Wed., 7PM. Info: 485-7577.<br />

CHELSEA- Story Time, For ages 0- 5. Chelsea Public Library,<br />

Wed., 1:15PM. Info: 685-<strong>21</strong>88.<br />

Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Nonprofit support grp. United Church of<br />

Chelsea, North Common, Wed., 5:45PM. Info: 685-2271.<br />

Chronic Conditions Support Group, Chelsea Senior Center, in the<br />

United Church of Chelsea, 13 North Common. Free. Fri. 8:30-11AM.<br />

Info:728-7714.<br />

Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum, Open 3rd Sat. May-<br />

Oct., FREE, 10AM.-12PM. Info: 685-4447.<br />

E. HARDWICK- Bible Study, Touch of Grace Assembly of God<br />

Church, Tues. 10AM; . Bible study (call for info); Wed. Youth<br />

Group, 5PM dinner, 6PM activity. Info: 472-5550.<br />

EAST MONTPELIER- FREE Zumba-like Fitness Dance for<br />

Women 18+, East Montpelier Elementary, Sundays, 4-5PM. Info:<br />

zabundancejoy@gmail.com.<br />

Men’s Ministry, Crossroads Christian Church. Mon. 7-9PM. Men’s<br />

Breakfast: 2nd Sat., 8AM. Sun. Service: 9:30-11AM. Info: 476-8536.<br />

Twin Valley Senior Center, 4583 U.S. Rte 2. Open Mon., Weds., Fri.,<br />

9AM-2PM. For class listing & info: 223-3322.<br />

Peck Farm Orchard 750 Sibley Rd. PYO Apple & Pumpkins. Open<br />

September and October. Wed-Sun 9-5. Take a stroll through our kidfriendly<br />

corn maze, pick a variety of apples and pumpkins and enjoy<br />

some of our seasonal fresh-pressed cider! And don’t forget to enjoy<br />

free hayrides on the weekends. Located only 10 minutes outside of<br />

Vermont’s capital city. Check out our website or find us on Facebook.<br />

GLOVER- Shape Note Sing Early American 4-Part Hymns in the<br />

Fa-Sol-La-Mi tradition. Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 through<br />

August 27th. All welcome, no experience or skill necessary. In the<br />

Paper Maché Cathedral at Bread and Puppet Theater, 753 Heights<br />

Road, Glover, VT. Free. For more information call Elka Schumann at<br />

802-525-6972.<br />

GREENSBORO- Introductory Class in the Yang style of T’ai Chi<br />

Ch’uan 6-week class with Alan Erdossy. $65.00 Fee for 6-Week Class.<br />

To register call Alan at 802-223-5125 or 802-249-2902 (cell). Email<br />

him at alanerdossy@gmail.com. At Highland Center for the Arts<br />

2875 Hardwick St. Thursdays, August 1 - September 5 @ 10:30 am<br />

GROTON- YA Book Club, 3rd Mon., 6:30PM; Book Discussion<br />

Group: 4th Mon.,, 7PM; Crafts & Conversation, Wed., 1-3PM.<br />

Round Robin Storytime for kids age 0-5: Tues., 10AM. All at Groton<br />

Public Library. Info: 584-3358.<br />

HARDWICK- Caregiver Support Group, Agency on Aging, rear<br />

entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs. 229-03<strong>08</strong> x306.<br />

Peace & Justice Coalition, G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse),<br />

Tues., 7PM. Info: 533-2296.<br />

Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs.,<br />

6-8:30PM. Registration/info: 472-5229.<br />

MARSHFIELD- Playgroup, Twinfield Preschool, Mon.,<br />

8:15AM-9:45AM (except when school not in session).<br />

MIDDLESEX- Food Shelf, United Methodist Church, Sat.,<br />

9-10:30AM.<br />

Camp Meade Eat Up at The Green Live music, local food, craft beer<br />

every Sunday 4-9PM.<br />

MONTPELIER- Elders Together, a Free, drop-in support group for<br />

older elders, meets monthly on the First Friday. 1:00PM to 2:30 PM,<br />

Montpelier Sr. Activity Center, 58 Barre St. Call 223-8140 for info.<br />

First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday School welcomes children<br />

for Sunday school to learn how to feel close to god everyday. 10:30AM.<br />

223-2477.<br />

Free Coffee House Potluck, 1st Fri. at the Trinity Methodist Church.<br />

7PM-9PM.<br />

Healing Rhythms - Drumming Through Grief, 4th Tues. of the<br />

month through Oct. Christ Episcopol Church. Registration required,<br />

call 224-2241. No drumming experience is neccesary.<br />

Vermont College of Fine Arts Friday Night Reading Series, Cafe<br />

Anna, 1st floor of College Hall, 36 College St. 5:30-7:30PM. Free<br />

snacks.<br />

LGBTQ Veterans Group, Christ Episcopal Church. 6PM-8:30PM.<br />

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. Mon.<br />

9:30-11:30AM. Info: 229-6206.<br />

Montpelier Kiwanis Club, Tues., 6PM. at The Steak House. All are<br />

welcome. Info: 229-6973.<br />

Onion River Exchange Tool Library, 46 Barre St. Over 85 tools.<br />

Wed., 10AM-2PM, Thurs., 10AM-2PM.<br />

Friday Night Group, Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. Pizza<br />

and social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Unitarian<br />

Church, 2nd & 4th Fri., 6:30-8PM. Info: 223-7035.<br />

Meditation, Mon.,1PM.; Intro to Yoga, Tues. 4PM; Consults, Fri.<br />

11AM. Free classes, limits apply. Fusion Studio, 56 East State St.<br />

Info: 272-8923.<br />

Open Library, Resurrection Baptist Church. Sun. 12:30-2PM.<br />

Capital City Farmers Market 9AM-1PM every Saturday at 60 State<br />

St. Dozens of local vendors with delicious and wholesome wares.<br />

EBT, SNAP and Crop Cash accepted.<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 24,<br />

July 27, July 31, August 3). RSVP 262-6288. Living Strong: Mon.<br />

2:30-3:30PM. & Fri. 2-3PM; Crafters Group: Wed., 12-2PM.<br />

Photography Club: Thurs., 12-1PM; Ukulele Group: Thurs., 6-8PM;<br />

Walks with Joan: Tues., 10-11AM; Italian Group: Tues., 1:15-<br />

2:45PM; Trash Tramps: Tues., 2-3PM.For info on a listing: 223-<br />

2518. Elders Together First Friday of the month 1-2:30PM.<br />

A Course in Miracles, at Christ Episcopal Church, 64 State St., each<br />

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 with<br />

addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Church, 2nd floor<br />

youth room, Mon., 7-8PM. Info: 229-6<strong>21</strong>9.<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 />

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Fit over Fifty<br />

$5 daytime classes<br />

$4 MSAC members<br />

Classes start 9/4<br />

OPEN HOUSE Aug 26 & 28<br />

1-3pm free 10 min. classes<br />

Mon YOGA I 12noon-1pm<br />

Tue TAP & Stretch 11am-12noon<br />

Wed DANCE & Stretch 11-11:55am<br />

Wed YOGA II 12:05-1pm<br />

Fri CONDITIONING 11am-12noon<br />

Contemporary Dance & Fitness Studio<br />

18 Langdon St. Montpelier, VT 05602<br />

(802) 229-4676 cdandfs.com<br />

Come Join Us this Fall<br />

Dance Classes<br />

Beginning September 4th ages 3 to 70+<br />

Jazz Hip Hop Ballet Tap AfroJazz Workout<br />

Modern B-Boys B-Girls Musical Theater Dance<br />

Adult Conditioing Kid’s Kreate Choreography<br />

Fit Over Fifty $5 Daytime Classes<br />

Contemporary Dance<br />

and Fitness Studio<br />

18 Langdon St. Montpelier, VT 05602<br />

802 229-4676 www.cdandfs.com<br />

Allison Mann, Director<br />

Since <strong>19</strong>73<br />

Adamant Music School<br />

OUR 77TH SEASON<br />

Master Classes<br />

with Menahem Pressler<br />

August 18 – 22<br />

Five daily Master Classes will be held<br />

August 18-22 from 2:00 – 5:00 pm.<br />

Master Classes are open to<br />

members and the public at a cost of $50.00 per day.<br />

Participant Piano Concerts<br />

August <strong>21</strong> & 22 at 7:30 pm<br />

All concerts are free for members, guest admission is<br />

$10.00. Seniors & Students $6.00.<br />

Susan Wahlrab will be our showcased artist.<br />

For general information call 802-223-3347<br />

or visit adamant.org<br />

G. Richard Ames’ Sent Him Mental<br />

September 5, 13, 14 at 7:30pm<br />

September 7 & 8 at 2:00pm<br />

Elizabeth Wilcox as Virginia Woolf in<br />

A Room of One’s Own<br />

September 6, 7, 12 at 7:30pm<br />

September 14 & 15 at 2:00pm<br />

All QuarryWorks performances are FREE.<br />

Call 802-229-6978 to make reservations.<br />

For more information visit quarryworks.org<br />

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Free Community Meals, Mon: Unitarian Church, 11AM-1PM; NORTHFIELD- Bingo, Northfield Senior Center. Mon., 4PM.<br />

Tues: Bethany Church, 11:30AM-1PM; Wed: Christ Church, Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program, Ages 12-18. Readiness and Regional<br />

11AM-12:30PM; Thurs: Trinity Church, 11:30AM-1PM; Fri: St. Technology Center, Norwich campus, Tues., 6-8:30PM. Info: capitalcomposite@yahoo.com.<br />

Augustine Church, 11AM-12:30PM; Last Sun., Bethany Church,<br />

4:30-6:30PM.<br />

Clogging & Irish Step Lessons, W/Green Mountain Cloggers, ages<br />

Calico County Quilters, All skill levels welcome. 2nd Sat. Sept. 8-78. Sun., 5-8PM. Info: 522-2935.<br />

through June, 1-3PM. Location info: 244-7001.<br />

Playgroup, United Church of Northfield. Wed., 9:30-11AM. Held<br />

Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA), Bethany Church basement, only when school in session. Info: 262-3292 x113.<br />

Tues., 6:30PM. Info: 229-9036.<br />

Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs, Northfield Police, 110 Wall<br />

Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities, 135 Main St., Story Time: St., 485-9181. Get rid of old or unused meds at these local permanent<br />

Tues/Fri, 10:30AM. Info:223-3338.<br />

safe disposal sites.<br />

CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group, Childcare not available. PLAINFIELD- Farmers Market, Fri., 4-7 P.M., Mill Street. Local<br />

Woodbury College, 2nd Tues., 5:30-7:30PM. Info: 498-5928. produce, plants, crafts, maple syrup, teas and service, and more.<br />

Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events, 144 Elm St. Sun., Community Supper Support Group, Grace United Methodist<br />

9:45AM. Bible Study; 11AM. Worship Service; Wed., 7PM. Prayer Church. 4th Tues., 6PM-7PM. Info: michaelbix@gmail.com.<br />

Meeting.<br />

Cardio Funk Class. the Community Center. Fri., 5-6PM. Info: email<br />

Good Beginnings of Central VT, 174 River St. Drop-In Hours at the shannonkellymovement@gmail.com.<br />

Nest. 1st floor Weds/Thurs/Fri., 9AM-3PM. Babywearers of Central Cutler Memorial Library Activities, Classic Book Club: 1st Mon.,<br />

Vermont meet upstairs, 4th Mon., 5:45-7:45PM & 2nd Thurs., 9:30- 6PM; Tuesday Night Knitters (except 1st Tues.). Info: 454-8504.<br />

11:30AM. Info: 595-7953. Breastfeeding support: 3rd Thurs., 9:30-<br />

11:30AM; Nursing Beyond a Year: 3rd Fri., 9:30-11:30AM (802-879-<br />

Diabetes Discussion & Support Group, Everyone welcome. The<br />

3000).<br />

Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thurs., 1:30PM. Info:322-6600.<br />

Al-Anon, Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30PM.<br />

Community Film Series, The Health Center will be hosting a<br />

Info:1-866-972-5266.<br />

Community Film Series on Tuesday evenings at the Plainfield Opera<br />

House starting on July 9th and going through August 13th. This summer<br />

film series is a free community event with snacks available at<br />

Al-Anon, Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tues. & Thurs.<br />

12-1PM., Wed. 7-8PM. Info: 1-866-972-5266.<br />

5:30pm, film at 6:00pm and with a community discussion from<br />

SL AA, 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. 7-7:30pm. The Health Center 157 Towne Avenue.<br />

Bethany Church, Wed., 5PM. Info: 249-6825.<br />

RANDOLPH- Health Support Groups, Maple Leaf Room at Gifford<br />

Survivors of Incest Anonymous, Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main Medical Center. Tobacco Cessation Program regularly offers fourweek<br />

“Quit in Person” group sessions. Info: 728-7714.<br />

St., Mon., 5PM. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454-8402.<br />

Brain Injury Support Group, Unitarian Church, 3rd Thurs., 1:30- Caregiver Support Group, Gifford Medical Center. 2-3PM. Meets<br />

2:30PM. Info: 1-877-856-1772.<br />

2nd Wed. of the month. Info: 728-7781.<br />

Playgroups: Dads & Kids, Thurs., 6-7:30PM. & Sat., 9:30-11AM, at Diabetes Management Program, Kingwood Health Center (lower<br />

Family Center of Washington County. Held during school year only. level conf. room), 1422 VT Route 66. Thurs., 10AM-12:30PM. Six<br />

Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support, for patients<br />

week program for people diagnosed with type-2 diabetes. Info/register:<br />

728-7714.<br />

and caregivers. Info: 1-800-652-5064.<br />

Christian Meditation, Christ Church, Mon., 12-1PM.<br />

New Business Forum, Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT<br />

Rte 66, 2nd Weds., 11:30AM-1PM. Info: 728-9101.<br />

Mood Disorders Support Group, 149 State St., Last Entryway, First<br />

Floor. Peer and professionally led support for people coping with<br />

Yoga Classes. All ages and levels. Donations benefit Safeline. VTC<br />

mental illness. Wed. 4-5PM. Free. Info: 917-<strong>19</strong>59.<br />

Campus Center, last Sun. of month, 2-3:30PM.<br />

Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs, Montpelier Police, 1 Pitkin<br />

Cancer Support Group, Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tues., 9:30-<br />

Court, 223-3445 at Washington County Sheriff, 10 Elm St., 223-3001.<br />

11AM. Info:728-2270.<br />

Get rid of old or unused meds at these local permanent safe disposal Storytime. Kimball Library. Wed., 11AM, ages 2-5; Toddler-time,<br />

sites.<br />

Fri., 10:30AM; Gathering for handwork, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6PM.<br />

Memory Cafe, is no longer at the Montpelier Senior Activity Center, THETFORD- Summer Dances Fourth Saturday Dances at the East<br />

58 Barre St. It is now called MEMORABLE TIMES CAFE hosted Thetford Pavilion 140 Pavilion Road, - near Cedar Circle Farm.<br />

Central Vermont Council on Aging and the State of Vermont ABLE Admission: $12 adults, under 16 - $5. more info: uvdm.org/ contact<br />

Library and will be held the 3rd Wednesday of each month October Bill Shepard (802) 785-2855<br />

through March at the Vermont History Center, 60 Washington St., WASHINGTON- Central VT ATV Club, Washington Fire Station,<br />

Barre, VT. Contact Barb Asen, CVCOA Family Caregiver Support 3rd Tues., 6:30PM. Info: 224-6889.<br />

Director, at basen@cvcoa.org or 802-476-2681<br />

Calef Mem. Library Activities, Art and Adventure w/ April: 3rd<br />

Community Song Circle, Center for Arts and Learning, 46 Barre St. Sat., 1AM; Storytime: Mon., 11AM; Tech Help Drop-In: Sat.,<br />

1st Sun. except July/Aug., 6-8PM. Info: vtcommunitysing@gmail. 10AM-2PM. Info: 883-2343.<br />

com.<br />

WATERBURY- Waterbury Public Library Activities, Preschool<br />

Capital City Band plays free outdoor concerts every Wednesday Story Time: Thurs., 10AM. Baby and Toddler Story Time: Mon.,<br />

evening from 7-8PM on the State House lawn throughout the summer.<br />

Come enjoy a picnic with neighbors or meet some new friends WATERBURY CTR- Bible Study Group, Waterbury Ctn Grange.<br />

10AM. Crafts: Tues., 3-4PM. Info: 244-7036.<br />

while enjoying this delightful Vermont musical tradition. Or, bring Sun., 5-6PM. Bring bible, coffee provided. Info: 498-4565.<br />

an instrument and play along with the band. Concerts are held on WEBSTERVILLE- Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs,<br />

Wednesdays starting on June 12 and ending on August 14. For more Barretown Police, 149 Websterville Rd., 479-05<strong>08</strong>. Get rid of old or<br />

information call 456-7054.<br />

unused meds at these local permanent safe disposal sites.<br />

MORRISVILLE- “The Role of Power, Authority & Control in Weekly Guided Nature Walks, Barre Town Forest. 9AM. Meet at 44<br />

Groups” Monthly Meeting, Morristown Centennial Library, 20 Brook St. Websterville. All ages and dogs on leashes welcome. Easy<br />

Lower Main St. 1st Tues. 5:30PM-7PM. Info: gerette@dreamhavenvt.com.<br />

through September. Info: 476-4185.<br />

to moderate. Tues. (unless it’s raining enough for an umbrella)<br />

River Arts Events, Photo Co-op Drop-in 3rd Thurs., 6PM-8PM. $5 WEST TOPSHAM- Bible Study, New Hope Methodist Church, 2<br />

suggested donation. Poetry Clinic Drop-in 1st & 3rd Tues., Gendron Rd. Wed., 6:30PM.<br />

6PM-8PM. $5 suggested donation.<br />

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WILLIAMSTOWN- Bible Study, Christian<br />

Alliance Church, Sun., 6PM. Info: 476-32<strong>21</strong>.<br />

WORCESTER- Knitting Night, The Wool Shed,<br />

Tues., 6:30-8:30PM.<br />

Wednesday, August <strong>21</strong><br />

BARRE- Elizabeth Renaud Acoustic live concert<br />

presented by Barre Partnership in Currier Park.<br />

7PM.<br />

Senior Meal at the Barre Elks Lodge 5:30PM. a<br />

low priced meal that includes salad, entre, coffee<br />

and dessert. It is open to the public and has been<br />

happening for over 60 years.<br />

GREENSBORO- The Kid Who Would be King<br />

mid-week movie. 7-9PM at the Highland Center<br />

for the Arts. $5 Tickets, Kids 12 and under are free.<br />

MONTPELIER- Dog Day at the Pool 5-6:30 pm<br />

Montpelier Pool Elm Street. For social dogs who<br />

love playing in water and with other dogs.<br />

Admission is by donation to benefit Central<br />

Vermont Humane Society. Suggested donation<br />

$20 per family. More info at www.centralvermonthumane.org.<br />

Rain date Thursday August 22.<br />

What Color is Your Medicine? with Regina<br />

Powers, RN, NP, Reiki Master 5:00-7:00pm.<br />

Regina brings in each of the 5 Elements separately,<br />

to use as tools to understand the emotional and<br />

physical imbalances in our bodies. To sign up for<br />

this free workshop, email your name and contact<br />

information to info@hungermountain.coop. All<br />

workshops are held in the Hunger Mountain<br />

Co-op community room unless otherwise noted.<br />

Recovery Wellness Plans as a best practice tool,<br />

with Peter Espenshade, President of Recovery<br />

Vermont. At Recover Vermont 100 State St. Rm.<br />

354, noon - 1PM. All are welcome, RSVP required:<br />

melissa@recoveryvermont.org.<br />

RANDOLPH- Klezmer Ensemble, Big Galut(e)<br />

at the Chandler Music Hall, 71 Main Street. 7PM.<br />

STOWE- Mamma Mia! Presented by Stowe<br />

Theatre Guild. Opening night, directed by Owen<br />

Leavey at 7:30PM. Runs until 9/7.<br />

Thursday, August 22<br />

BARRE- Business After Hours Reception at One<br />

Credit Union 5pm-7pm, 560 S. Barre Rd, South<br />

Barre. Join Chamber members, friends and community<br />

leaders as we mix and mingle. To register,<br />

call 229-5711 or email info@centralvt.com.<br />

CABOT- Cabot United Church BBQ Chicken,<br />

macaroni and cheese, salads, rolls, desserts and<br />

beverages. 5:30 - 7PM. Adults $10, Kids $5. Take out<br />

available at 5PM. 2 Cabot Plains Rd.<br />

GREENSBORO- Jeanne & Jim & Eden Cider<br />

Garden Party 4-6PM at the Hardwick Street Cafe.<br />

MONTPELIER- Food Book Club with Robert<br />

Barossi of Hunger Mountain Co-op & Kellogg-<br />

Hubbard Library. 6:00 – 7:00pm. Space is limited<br />

and registration in advance is suggested. To sign up<br />

for this free workshop, email your name and contact<br />

information to info@hungermountain.coop. All<br />

workshops are held in the Hunger Mountain Co-op<br />

community room unless otherwise noted, with<br />

access to a freight elevator upon request.<br />

Harmonized Cookery with Lisa Mase a hands-on<br />

cooking and tasting class using local seasonal produce.<br />

From 5:15 to 6:45 p.m. at the Garage Cultural<br />

Center, 58 State Street. Cost of $25 includes food<br />

and take-home recipe packets.<br />

NORTHFIELD- Chef & Mixologist-on-Farm<br />

Weekend Chef Lee Duberman and Renaissance<br />

Mixologist Richard Fink create hyper-local dishes<br />

and drinks highlighting possibilities, honing our<br />

collective crafts and sparking our creativity of what<br />

we all can do with August’s abundance! Aug 22 - 25.<br />

Green Mtn. Girls Farm 923 Loop Rd.<br />

WORCESTER- Kind Dubs Bud of The Kind Buds,<br />

creates acoustic guitar overdubs. Worcester<br />

Community Market 6 - 8 PM. 66 Elmore Rd. Free.<br />

Friday, August 23<br />

BERLIN- Jacob Green Live in Concert at Fresh<br />

Tracks Farm Vineyard and Winery. 6PM.<br />

GLOVER- Bread and Puppet Presents: The<br />

Essential Furthermore. 7:30 p.m. in the Paper<br />

Maché Cathedral at Bread and Puppet Theater,<br />

753 Heights Road Suggested donation $10-20. For<br />

information: www.breadandpuppet.org.<br />

NORTHFIELD- Field to Table Dinner with Chef<br />

Lee Duberman at Green Mtn. Girls Farm 923<br />

Loop Rd. 6 -9PM.<br />

Saturday, August 24<br />

BARRE- Moose Jams live concert presented by<br />

Barre Partnership in Currier Park. 7PM.<br />

GREENSBORO- Le Vent du Nord comes to the<br />

Highland Center for the Arts from 7:30-9:30PM.<br />

$25m $10 for students. Award-winning band Le<br />

Vent du Nord brings an intense, joyful, and<br />

dynamic live performance to the Main Stage that<br />

expand the bounds of tradition in striking global<br />

directions.<br />

MARSHFIELD- Hydrangeas Free discussion of<br />

Vermont Hardy Hydrangea, that will produce lots<br />

of blooms in cold climates, and their care. 2:00PM.<br />

At the Vermont Flower Farm US Route 2. 802-426-<br />

3506. Display gardens open for viewing.<br />

MONTPELIER- Capital City Farmers Market<br />

9AM-1PM every Saturday at 60 State St. Dozens of<br />

local vendors with delicious and wholesome<br />

wares. EBT, SNAP and Crop Cash accepted.<br />

RANDOLPH- An Evening of Beethoven at the<br />

Chandler Music Hall, 71 Main Street. 7:30PM.<br />

WOODBURY- Old Home Day We welcome<br />

everyone to come out and enjoy the activities,<br />

music and food provided by Woodbury’s proud<br />

residents. Events include a 5k Run/Walk and 1<br />

miler, Kids Parade, Fire Dept Open House,<br />

Historical Society display, Turtle/Amphibian<br />

walk, Basket making and flower crown demos and<br />

much more. Find us on Facebook at “Events in<br />

Woodbury, Vermont”. 9AM - 3PM<br />

WORCESTER- Annual Worcester Book Sale, at<br />

the Worcester Town Hall, 9am to 5 pm. Huge<br />

selection to choose from and all books 50 cents<br />

each. We will be accepting donations at the town<br />

hall Thurs. Aug 22nd and Friday Aug 23rd, from<br />

noon to 5pm. Books should be clean and in good<br />

condition, and no mildew. No encyclopedias, dictionaries<br />

or Reader’s Digest condensed books<br />

please. Text books and study guides accepted if<br />

they are less than 10 years old. All proceeds benefit<br />

the Worcester Community Lunch and Food Shelf.<br />

For more info call 223-4842.<br />

GLOVER- Bread and Puppet Presents: The<br />

Diagonal Life Circus & The Normality Rebellion<br />

Pageant. 3 p.m. Performances take place in and<br />

around the Circus Field at the Bread and Puppet<br />

Farm on Rt. 122. Suggested donation $10-20. For<br />

information: www.breadandpuppet.org.<br />

LINCOLN- One River Music Festival Americana<br />

Duo Mayfly at One River Festival in Lincoln! 104<br />

Lincoln Gap Rd. 10AM. Mayfly (Katie Trautz and<br />

Julia Wayne), an Americana/Old-time duo, is a<br />

Vermont based band that performs old-time New<br />

England and Appalachian music.<br />

MARSHFIELD- Hydrangeas Free discussion of<br />

Vermont Hardy Hydrangea, that will produce lots<br />

of blooms in cold climates, and their care. 2:00PM.<br />

At the Vermont Flower Farm US Route 2. 802-426-<br />

3506. Display gardens open for viewing.<br />

MIDDLESEX- The Big Takeover presented in<br />

collaboration by Camp Meade (961 Route 2,<br />

Middlesex, behind the Red Hen Cafe) and the<br />

Zenbarn. 4-9PM. With food vendors: Cafe<br />

Mamajuana, SYP Pierogies and Curly Girl Pops.<br />

MONTPELIER- Kids Day at Hunger Mountain<br />

Co-op Rain or shine under the tent in the back<br />

parking lot. The fun will include 30-minute performances<br />

by Rockin’ Ron the Friendly Pirate<br />

happening every half-hour, a solar-powered bouncy<br />

house courtesy of SunCommon, and amazing<br />

face painting by Face Mania. Kellogg-Hubbard<br />

Library, Good Beginnings of Central VT, and the<br />

Co-op’s Green team will be hosting hands-on<br />

activities. Starting at 11 am, enjoy Kingdom<br />

Creamery of Vermont ice cream with the<br />

Montpelier Police Department. This event is free,<br />

and all are welcome! 10:00 am – 2:00 pm<br />

NORTHFIELD- Field Tour & Farm Lunch with<br />

Chef Lee Duberman 11AM - 1PM. At Green Mtn.<br />

Girls Farm 923 Loop Rd.<br />

Monday, August 26<br />

BARRE- Revival: God Can! at the Church of God<br />

of Prophecy, 241 Quarry Hill. Featuring Evangelist<br />

Bro. Frank Menhart. Aug. 26th - 30th 7PM nightly.<br />

Tuesday, August 27<br />

MONTPELIER- Sharon Lamb: “The Not Good<br />

Enough Mother” Dr. Lamb will be joined by<br />

Linda Johnson of Prevent Child Abuse Vermont<br />

for a talk on the book, which deals with the opioid<br />

crisis and how it affects families and children.<br />

With Q&A, book signing, and refreshments. Free<br />

and open to the public. 7PM at Bear Pond Books,<br />

77 Main St.<br />

Wednesday, August 28<br />

BARRE- Sherri’s Jubilee live concert presented<br />

by Barre Partnership in Currier Park. 7PM.<br />

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BARRE- Eye Spy: Watch out, you’re being observed in this<br />

fun show focused on the eye, perfect for visual arts lovers.<br />

July 9 – August 23, 20<strong>19</strong>. Reception: Thurs., July 11, 6-8 PM.<br />

Studio Place Arts 201 N. Main St.<br />

Seriality: Artwork by Lisa Myers. Seriality is a psychoanalytic<br />

concept used to describe sibling relationships, the same<br />

but different and it is explored in these etching/chine-colle/<br />

mixed media pieces based on old photographs of the artist’s<br />

grandmother and her siblings. July 9 – August 23, 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

Reception: Thurs., July 11, 6-8 PM. Studio Place Arts 201 N.<br />

Main St.<br />

Orah Moore: Everyday, Someone – 365 Days in Black &<br />

White. A visual diary of black and white iPhone photographs.<br />

July 9 – August 23, 20<strong>19</strong>. Reception: Thurs., July 11, 6-8 PM.<br />

Studio Place Arts 201 N. Main St.<br />

Plane Geometry by Linda Maney An exploration of some of<br />

the more common Geometric Shapes, sometimes complicating<br />

them, sometimes not. June 26 – September 28, 20<strong>19</strong> at<br />

Studio Place Arts 201 N. Main St.<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 Fancy Work - Embroidery by Sadie<br />

Kennedy on display at the Chelsea Public Library July 1 -<br />

August 31, chelsealibrary.com, 685-<strong>21</strong>88.<br />

Kathleen Kolb: Night and Day, Now and Then exhibit runs<br />

from July 24 – September 8 at the Highland Center for the<br />

Arts with opening reception Aug. 2 5pm. Free.<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 />

MONTPELIER- Lois Eby at the VT Supreme Court<br />

Gallery Her exhibit, titled Studies in Rhythmic Vitality, will<br />

be on view from July 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 />

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<br />

from 4:00-7:00 PM.<br />

MORRISVILLE- Morriville Mosaics, the culmination of a<br />

community collaborative project, exhibits through Sept.<br />

25th. Reception Aug. 8, 5-7PM. At River Arts 74 Pleasant St.<br />

Undercover: Work by Open Studio Figure Drawing exhibits<br />

through September 25th in the Copley Common Room at<br />

River Arts 74 Pleasant St. Reception Aug. 8 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/<strong>21</strong>.<br />

Info: www.norwich.edu/museum.<br />

Summer Serenity Art Show at ART, etc. Featuring paintings<br />

by Helene Amses and Tom Clifford, on view for the month of<br />

August. 32 Depot Square in<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 />

STOWE- Suzy Spence: On the Hunt Public Program Suzy<br />

Spence and Christa Kemp In Discussion 5:00pm at the Helen<br />

Day Art Center. June 22 - August 24. Discussion on the history<br />

of fox hunting.<br />

Exposed Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition. This year’s exhibition<br />

will feature nationally renowned sculptors Tom Fruin<br />

and David Stromeyer. July 20 - October <strong>19</strong>. At the Helen Day<br />

Art Center, 90 Pond St.<br />

WAITFIELD- The Art Among Us will be presented by the<br />

Waitsfield United Church of Christ Village Meeting House<br />

during the 20<strong>19</strong> Vermont Festival of the Arts. Sat and Sun.<br />

12-4. Now thru Aug. 18.<br />

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AUGUST 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Jenni Johnson @ Church Street – Burlington<br />

((Free Show!))<br />

August <strong>21</strong> @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm<br />

Donavon Frankenreiter @ Higher Ground<br />

August <strong>21</strong> @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival<br />

August 22 @ 8:00 am - August 25 @ 10:00 pm<br />

Alison Turner @ Church Street – Burlington ((Free<br />

Show!))<br />

August 23 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm<br />

La Misa Negra @ Dog Mountain ((Free Show!))<br />

August 25 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm<br />

Dayna Kurtz @ Church Street – Burlington ((Free<br />

Show!))<br />

August 28 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm<br />

Paul Asbell Blues Trio @ Highland Center for the<br />

Arts<br />

August 30 @ 7:30 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 />

SEPTEMBER 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Shakespeare’s Will @ Lost Nation Theater<br />

September 5 @ 2:00 pm - September 15 @ 9:00 pm<br />

Dweezil Zappa @ Stateside Amphitheater<br />

September 6 @ 8:00 pm - 11:30 pm<br />

oncert<br />

Connections<br />

The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series Dog<br />

Mountain | St. Johnsbury, VT<br />

September 8 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm<br />

Robert Randolph & The Family Band<br />

September 8 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

Davy Knowles @ Higher Ground<br />

September 8 @ 8:30 pm - 11:30 pm<br />

Enter The Haggis / Adam Ezra Group @ Higher<br />

Ground<br />

September 13 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

Grace Potter’s Grand Point North @ Waterfront<br />

Park<br />

September 14 @ 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm<br />

September 15 @ 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm<br />

Durham Country Poets @ Dog Mountain ((Free<br />

Show!))<br />

September 15 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm<br />

Dr. Dog & Shakey Graves @ Shelburne Museum<br />

September 17 @ 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm<br />

A Night with Janis Joplin @ Lebanon Opera<br />

House<br />

September 17 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm<br />

The Infamous Stringdusters @ Strand Center for<br />

the Arts<br />

September 18 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

Nahko & Medicine for the People @ Higher Ground<br />

September <strong>19</strong> @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 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 />

8:30p Gay USA<br />

9:30p Camp Meade Outdoor Music Series<br />

Public Access<br />

11:30p Delia Robinson<br />

Weekly Program Schedule Saturday, Aug 24<br />

Wednesday, Aug <strong>21</strong><br />

6:00a Bread and Puppets<br />

6:00a Mr. Scammer<br />

7:30a Abled to Cook<br />

7:00a Moccasin Tracks<br />

8:00a Moving Light Dance Co.<br />

8:00a Democracy Now!<br />

9:00a Into the Issues<br />

9:00a Celluloid Mirror<br />

9:30a VT Physicians for a National Health<br />

9:30a Octagon St. Laveau<br />

Program<br />

10:00a Barre Heritage Festival<br />

10:00a Joe Davidian Trio<br />

11:00a Bill Doyle on VT Issues<br />

11:30a Yoga for You<br />

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />

12:00p Senior Moments<br />

1:00p Waterbury Historical Society - The 2:00p Green Mountain Transit<br />

Yankee Brass Band<br />

3:00p Bear Pond Books Events<br />

3:00p Democracy Now!<br />

4:30p Roman Catholic Mass<br />

4:00p Delia Robinson<br />

5:00p Washington Baptist Church<br />

4:30p Camp Meade Outdoor Music Series 6:00p Barre Heritage Festival<br />

6:30p Yoga for You<br />

7:00p Vermont Historical Society<br />

7:00p VT Physicians for a National Health 8:00p All Things LGBTQ<br />

Program<br />

9:00p Vote for Vermont<br />

7:30p Vermonters for Justice in Palestine<br />

8:30p Ungentlemanly Warfare: Musical Musings<br />

on WWII Female Spies<br />

10:00p Hunger Mountain Coop<br />

Thursday, Aug 22<br />

6:00a House at Pooh Corner<br />

6:30a Ungentlemanly Warfare: Musical Musings<br />

on WWII Female Spies<br />

8:00a Democracy Now!<br />

9:00a David Pakman Show<br />

10:00a Waterbury Historical Society - The<br />

Yankee Brass Band<br />

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />

1:00p Hunger Mountain Coop<br />

3:00p Democracy Now!<br />

4:00p Kellogg-Hubbard Library<br />

5:30p Bread and Puppets<br />

7:00p History of Adamant Music School and<br />

Piano Recital by AMS Students<br />

9:00p Senior Moments<br />

11:00p Moccasin Tracks<br />

Friday, Aug 23<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 Mr. Scammer<br />

3:00p Democracy Now!<br />

4:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues<br />

5:00p Ungentlemanly Warfare: Musical Musings<br />

on WWII Female Spies<br />

6:30p For the Animals<br />

7:00p Bread and Puppets<br />

10:00p St. Laveau's <strong>World</strong> Cinema<br />

10:30p Betty St. Laveau's House of Horror<br />

Sunday, Aug 25<br />

6:00a History of Adamant Music School and<br />

Piano Recital by AMS Students<br />

8:00a Bear Pond Books Events<br />

9:30a Washington Baptist Church<br />

10:30a Roman Catholic Mass<br />

11:00a Vermont Historical Society<br />

12:00p Moving Light Dance Co.<br />

1:00p Into the Issues<br />

1:30p Joe Davidian Trio<br />

3:00p Vermonters for Justice in Palestine<br />

4:00p VT Physicians for a National Health<br />

Program<br />

4:30p Extinction Rebellion Vermont<br />

5:00p Vote for Vermont<br />

6:00p St. Laveau's <strong>World</strong> Cinema<br />

6:30p Lifelines<br />

7:00p Green Mountain Transit<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, Aug 26<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 Vermonters for Justice in Palestine<br />

11:00a United Motorcyclists of VT (UMV)<br />

Toy Run<br />

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />

1:00p Celluloid Mirror<br />

1:30p Octagon St. Laveau<br />

2:00p Vermont Historical Society<br />

3:00p Democracy Now!<br />

4:00p Moccasin Tracks<br />

5:00p History of Adamant Music School and<br />

Piano Recital by AMS Students<br />

7:00p Moving Light Dance Co.<br />

8:00p Into the Issues<br />

8:30p Extinction Rebellion Vermont<br />

9:00p Waterbury Historical Society - The<br />

Yankee Brass Band<br />

11:00p The Science of Effective Prevention<br />

11:30p House at Pooh Corner<br />

Tuesday, Aug 27<br />

6:00a Hunger Mountain Coop<br />

8:00a Democracy Now!<br />

9:00a Camp Meade Outdoor Music Series<br />

11:00a Delia Robinson<br />

11:30a Extinction Rebellion Vermont<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 Car Guy Channel<br />

4:30p House at Pooh Corner<br />

5:00p The Science of Effective Prevention<br />

5:30p Abled and on Air<br />

6:30p Abled to Cook<br />

7:00p Joe Davidian Trio<br />

8:30p Yoga for You<br />

9:00p Bear Pond Books Events<br />

10:30p Barre Heritage Festival<br />

11:30p For the Animals<br />

ORCA Media Channel 16<br />

Education Access<br />

Weekly Program Schedule<br />

Wednesday, Aug <strong>21</strong><br />

12:00p North Branch Nature Center:<br />

Caterpillar Lab<br />

2:00p VT Master Anglers<br />

2:30p First Wednesdays<br />

4:30p Tuesday Talks<br />

6:30p Montpelier/Roxbury School Board<br />

10:30p Vermont Principals' Association:<br />

Cultivating Courage<br />

Thursday, Aug 22<br />

12:00p Harwood Unified<br />

4:00p Berlin School Board<br />

6:00p Vermont Principals' Association:<br />

How Our Metaphors and Implicit Messages<br />

Transform Trauma<br />

8:00p Washington Central Union School Board<br />

BERLIN- Celebrate Your Farmer Social: Rogers Farmstead Join us<br />

for farm-fresh pizza 5:30-7:30PM. 934 Rowell Hill Rd. $10 suggested<br />

donation.<br />

BROOKFIELD- Women Growing Up in Brookfield – local ladies<br />

share their tales. 7PM at Brookfield Old Town Hall.<br />

GREENSBORO- The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part mid-week<br />

movie. 7-9PM at the Highland Center for the Arts. $5 Tickets, Kids<br />

12 and under are free.<br />

Thursday, August 29<br />

GREENSBORO- New Suede Blues & Per’s Smoked of Vermont<br />

Garden Party 4-6PM at the Hardwick Street Cafe.<br />

MONTPELIER- Lara Herscovitch Live in Concert in front of<br />

Montpelier City Hall at noon.<br />

MORRISVILLE- Volunteer Meeting at Central VT Adult Basic<br />

Education. Discover CVABE’s volunteer opportunities. New volunteers<br />

welcome. Current volunteers from all CVABE’s Learning<br />

Centers are welcome to share their experiences and inspire others.<br />

For more information and to RSVP, please contact Gale Rome at<br />

802-476-4588, grome@cvabe.org. 12-1PM at the Morrisville<br />

Learning Center 52 Portland St., 2nd floor.<br />

Friday, August 30<br />

BROOKFIELD- Community Tacos Night – a new summer picnic<br />

dinner event! 6PM at Brookfield Old Town Hall.<br />

CALAIS- Bella and the Notables ( Jazz Standards) at the Whammy<br />

Bar 31 W County Rd. 7PM.<br />

EAST MONTPELIER- Cabaret Steak BBQ Dinner with live music<br />

at the Twin Valley Senior Center. Seatings at 5 and 7PM. $20 per<br />

person. For tickets call 223-3322, stop in (4583 US-2), or email twinvalleyseniors@myfairpoint.net.<br />

GREENSBORO- Paul Asbell Blues Trio, Featuring Jerry Portnoy<br />

at the Highland Center for the Arts 2875 Hardwich St. 7:30 pm.<br />

Tickets are $25, Seniors $20, Students $10.<br />

Friday, Aug 23<br />

12:00p Washington Central Supervisory Union<br />

3:30p Berlin School Board<br />

6:00p North Branch Nature Center: Botanical<br />

Art with Susan Sawyer<br />

6:30p North Branch Nature Center: Caterpillar<br />

Lab<br />

8:00p U-32 School Board<br />

10:30p Game of the Week<br />

Saturday, Aug 24<br />

12:00p Osher Lifelong Learning Institute<br />

2:30p North Branch Nature Center: Botanical<br />

Art with Susan Sawyer<br />

3:00p North Branch Nature Center: Emerald<br />

Ash Borer<br />

3:30p Vermont Principals' Association:<br />

Cultivating Courage<br />

5:30p Rochester-Stockbridge Unified District<br />

9:00p U-32 School Board<br />

11:00p Astronomy for Everyone<br />

11:30p VT Master Anglers<br />

Sunday, Aug 25<br />

12:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory Union<br />

3:30p East Montpelier School Board<br />

5:00p Vermont Principals' Association:<br />

How Our Metaphors and Implicit Messages<br />

Transform Trauma<br />

7:00p Montpelier/Roxbury School Board<br />

10:00p Waterbury Library<br />

Monday, Aug 26<br />

12:00p Middlesex Town School District Board<br />

3:00p Waterbury Library<br />

5:30p Astronomy for Everyone<br />

6:00p VT State Board of Education<br />

Tuesday, Aug 27<br />

12:00p Rochester-Stockbridge Unified District<br />

4:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory Union<br />

7:00p Vermont Principals' Association:<br />

Cultivating Courage<br />

9:30p East Montpelier School Board<br />

10:30p Tuesday Talks<br />

ORCA Media Channel 17<br />

Government Access<br />

Weekly Program Schedule<br />

Wed, Aug <strong>21</strong><br />

7:00a Bethel Selectboard<br />

11:00a Green Mountain Care Board<br />

3:30p Randolph Selectboard<br />

Community Media (802) 224-9901 Check out our Web page at www.orcamedia.net<br />

6:30p Montpelier City Council<br />

Thu, Aug 22<br />

7:00a Racial Disparities Advisory Panel<br />

9:00a PEG Access Study Committee<br />

12:00p Main & Barre Street Corridors<br />

Public Information Session<br />

2:00p Congressman Peter Welch Town Hall<br />

Meeting<br />

5:00p Central Vermont Fiber<br />

8:00p Waterbury Selectboard<br />

10:00p Public Utility Commission<br />

Fri, Aug 23<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, Aug 24<br />

6:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning<br />

Commission<br />

8:30a Vermont State House<br />

1:00p Randolph Selectboard<br />

5:00p Calais Selectboard<br />

8:00p Green Mountain Care Board<br />

Sun, Aug 25<br />

7:00a Waterbury Selectboard<br />

9:30a Berlin Selectboard<br />

12:00p Vermont State House<br />

4:30p Montpelier Development Review Board<br />

7:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee<br />

9:00p Montpelier City Council<br />

Mon, Aug 26<br />

7:00a Moretown Selectboard<br />

10:00a Racial Disparities Advisory Panel<br />

12:00p Bethel Selectboard<br />

3:30p Middlesex Selectboard<br />

5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission LIVE<br />

10:30p PEG Access Study Committee<br />

Tue, Aug 27<br />

7:00a Calais Selectboard<br />

10:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning<br />

Commission<br />

12:30p Vermont State House<br />

5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee<br />

7:00p Montpelier Development Review Board<br />

Saturday, August 31<br />

BARRE- Magpie Join the Barre Historical Society for a musical<br />

celebration of Labor Day when Magpie returns to Barre’s historic<br />

Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite Street at 7 PM.<br />

CALAIS- The Revenants at the Whammy Bar 31 W County Rd.<br />

7PM.<br />

RANDOLPH- Our Lady of the Angels Indoor/ Outdoor Flea<br />

Market. 9AM-3PM. Rte. 66 & Hebard Hill Rd. Lunchtime BBQ<br />

provided by Knights of Columbus!<br />

Sunday, September 1<br />

BROOKFIELD - Chicken Pie Supper at 5:30 pm, at Vermont<br />

Grange Center, 3<strong>08</strong> West Street, with chicken pie, mashed potatoes,<br />

gravy, green beans, carrots, pickles, cranberry sauce, and apple crisp<br />

with ice cream for dessert. Prices: $12 Adults and $7 Children 10<br />

years and under. Discounts given for early reservations by August 26<br />

- $10 Adults and $5 Children 10 years and under. For reservations<br />

contact Ruth Hovey-Sicely at 223-7961.<br />

GLOVER- Bread and Puppet Presents: The Essential<br />

Furthermore. 7:30 p.m. in the Paper Maché Cathedral at Bread and<br />

Puppet Theater, 753 Heights Road. 3PM. Suggested donation $10-<br />

20, no-one turned away for lack of funds. For more information, visit<br />

www.breadandpuppet.org.<br />

NORTHFIELD- Breakfast Buffet at the American Legion. 8-10AM.<br />

Open to the public, $9 Adults, $4 Kids under 10. Eggs & omelets,<br />

pancakes, French Toast, chipped beef on toast, corned beef hash,<br />

bacon, sausage, home fries, fruit, juice, coffee, tea & more!<br />

RANDOLPH- 27th Annual New <strong>World</strong> Festival celebrates the<br />

Celtic and French Canadian musical traditions brought to northern<br />

New England by English, Scottish, Irish, and French-Canadian<br />

immigrants. Noon - 11PM. Adults - $39 advance, $44 after August 23<br />

Students, age 13-18 - $12 Children, 12 & under – FREE!<br />

Monday, September 2<br />

NORTHFIELD- 63rd Annual Labor Day Chicken Barbeque at the<br />

American Legion. Starts after the parade. $10 includes half a chicken,<br />

2 sides and a roll. Eat in or take out, tickets available in advance<br />

at 48 Depot Square.<br />

CVTV CHANNEL <strong>19</strong>4<br />

Wednesday<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 />

9:00AM - Williamstown Select<br />

12:00PM - Williamstown Select<br />

2:00PM - Community Bulletin<br />

3:00PM - Barre Unified Union<br />

School Board Meeting<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - Barre Unified Union<br />

School Board Meeting<br />

10:00PM - Barre Unified Union<br />

School Board Meeting<br />

Friday<br />

9:00AM - Barre Unified Union<br />

School Board Meeting<br />

12:00PM - Barre Unified Union<br />

School Board Meeting<br />

3:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />

5:30PM - Community Bulletin<br />

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CVTV Channel <strong>19</strong>2 • BARRE, VT<br />

Wednesday<br />

7:30AM - Organizing and Taking Action to<br />

Eliminate Stigma - A Mother’s<br />

Commitment<br />

8:00AM - Bloomberg Gives $500 Million to<br />

Shut All US Coal Plants: Good or Bad<br />

Idea<br />

8:30AM - Reel Smaht - Episode 7<br />

9:00AM - Jonathan Bourne Public Library<br />

presents “The Space Inside<br />

10:00AM - News<br />

11:00AM - Press Conference - Act 66:<br />

Statwide Lead Testing<br />

11:39AM - Fur, Fins and Feathers Ep 26<br />

12:00PM - Natick Summer Concert -<br />

Jimmy Lavezzo Tribute Band<br />

1:40PM - GMALL Lectures – The Treaty of<br />

Versailles<br />

3:00PM - Barre heritage Festival - 07/27/<strong>19</strong><br />

4:00PM - Bongo Boy TV Ep2 Season 8<br />

Music<br />

4:30PM - Car Corner - Power Windows<br />

5:26PM - Pete on the Street #113<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - The Struggle<br />

7:30PM - Organizing and Taking Action to<br />

Eliminate Stigma - A Mother’s<br />

Commitment<br />

8:00PM - Bloomberg Gives $500 Million to<br />

Shut All US Coal Plants: Good or Bad<br />

Idea<br />

8:30PM - Reel Smaht - Episode 7<br />

9:00PM - Jonathan Bourne Public Library<br />

presents “The Space Inside<br />

10:00PM - Vermonters for Justice in<br />

Palestine<br />

11:00PM - Press Conference - Act 66:<br />

Statwide Lead Testing<br />

11:39PM - Fur, Fins and Feathers Ep 26<br />

Thursday<br />

Must-Watch List<br />

8:00AM - An Inside Look at Mass<br />

Incarceration<br />

9:24AM - Positively Vermont: The Stowe<br />

Tango Music Festival 20<strong>19</strong><br />

10:00AM - News<br />

11:00AM - No Smoking and No Vaping<br />

11:30AM - New Thinking About Nuclear<br />

Energy: As Climate Change Increases<br />

12:00PM - Sidewalks Entertainment<br />

12:30PM - Anna’s guests are Karen<br />

Adams & Lacey Reiber for the VT Center<br />

For Crime Victim Services<br />

1:00PM - Fairhaven Concert under the<br />

Stars - Home Brewed<br />

2:47PM - Yoga for You<br />

3:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />

4:00PM - Away All Boats <strong>19</strong>56 Full Movie<br />

5:50PM - Dialogues with Meg Hansen<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - Here We Are with guest Claire<br />

Wilson<br />

7:30PM - The Best Pictures: Millennial’s<br />

Must-Watch List<br />

8:00PM - An Inside Look at Mass<br />

Incarceration<br />

9:24PM - Positively Vermont: The Stowe<br />

Tango Music Festival 20<strong>19</strong><br />

10:00PM - No Smoking and No Vaping<br />

10:30PM - New Thinking About Nuclear<br />

Energy: As Climate Change Increases<br />

11:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />

Friday<br />

8:00AM - The Cinemaniacs! - 8/12/<strong>19</strong><br />

9:00AM - The Time is Now<br />

10:00AM - News<br />

11:00AM - Gay USA<br />

12:00PM - Malden Summer Concert<br />

Series: The Reminisants 20<strong>19</strong><br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />

10:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />

Saturday<br />

9:00AM - Barre Town Select<br />

12:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />

3:00PM - Community Bulletin<br />

4:00PM - Washington Baptist<br />

Church<br />

5:00PM - Barre Congregational<br />

Church<br />

7:00PM - News<br />

<strong>08</strong>:00PM - First Presbyterian<br />

Church<br />

10:00PM - Barre Town Select<br />

Sunday<br />

8:00AM - COPC SERMON<br />

9:00AM - Washington Baptist<br />

Church<br />

10:00AM - First Presbyterian<br />

Church<br />

12:30PM - Barre Congregational<br />

Church<br />

2:00PM -<br />

ReasonandRevelation027815<br />

1:40PM - GMALL Lectures – Objectivity in<br />

the Fake News Era<br />

3:00PM - Marshfield and Scituate<br />

3:30PM - Carole Crossman and Carolyn<br />

Heft talk about Title X Family Planning<br />

Program<br />

4:00PM - Mr. Scammer – Guest Michael<br />

Notte of the VT State Police<br />

4:34PM - Learning Music With Pat #1025<br />

5:00PM - Learning Music With Pat #1026<br />

5:30PM - LTC News - August 8, 20<strong>19</strong><br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />

8:00PM - The Cinemaniacs! - 8/12/<strong>19</strong><br />

9:00PM - The Time is Now<br />

10:00PM - Authors at Aldrich Library -<br />

<strong>08</strong>/07/<strong>19</strong><br />

10:39PM - Fur, Fins and Feathers Ep 26<br />

11:00PM - Gay USA<br />

Saturday<br />

9:00AM - Energy Week - 8/1/<strong>19</strong><br />

10:00AM - Washington Baptist Church<br />

11:00AM - Vote for Vermont<br />

12:00PM - Sidewalks Entertainment<br />

12:30PM - Ralph Mcdaniels & the makings<br />

of Video Music Box<br />

1:00PM - Tulsa race riot; archaeologists<br />

tell about themselves<br />

1:30PM - BURNED: Are Trees the New<br />

Coal?<br />

2:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />

3:30PM - Bongo Boy TV Ep2 Season 8<br />

Music<br />

4:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />

5:00PM - Car Corner - Power Windows<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - Thunder Road Race - <strong>08</strong>/<strong>08</strong>/<strong>19</strong><br />

8:30PM - Mind Matters - Child and Family<br />

Services<br />

9:00PM - Ghost Chronicles-Next<br />

Generation #66 - Dustin Pari<br />

10:00PM - VCWA Speaker Series - Nuclear<br />

Negotiations with Ira Helfand<br />

11:12PM - Bear Pond Books Events -<br />

Goodnight Stranger<br />

11:45PM - Interview With Dana Kaplan of<br />

Outright Vermont<br />

Sunday<br />

8:00AM - First Presbyterian Church<br />

9:30AM - He Paints CA’s Climate Plan<br />

10:00AM - EmpoweringWomenEverywhere<br />

BetteFriedlander<br />

10:30AM - Marshfield and Scituate<br />

11:00AM - Doing Life<br />

12:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />

1:30PM - The Finger Lakes<br />

2:00PM - New England Cooks<br />

3:02PM - Vermont Dept of Mental Health<br />

3:30PM - Vermont Affordable Housing<br />

Show: Current Issues Facing Mobile<br />

Home Parks and Their Residents<br />

4:00PM - Washington Baptist Church<br />

5:00PM - Bongo Boy TV Ep5S8 - Inner<br />

Views<br />

5:30PM - ReasonandRevelation027815<br />

6:00PM - SPEL Howards Grove<br />

7:00PM - Reeling, the Movie Review Show<br />

7<strong>21</strong><br />

7:32PM - Woodchuck Report: Economic,<br />

Political, and National Trilemmas<br />

8:00PM - August 20<strong>19</strong>- Perseid Meteor<br />

Shower and Apollo 11 event highlights<br />

8:30PM - LTC News - August 8, 20<strong>19</strong><br />

9:00PM - Ludlow Baptist Church<br />

10:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />

11:30PM - $15 Minimum Wage and Paid<br />

Family Leave<br />

Monday<br />

from the Cutting Edge<br />

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2:30PM - Washington Baptist<br />

Church<br />

6:00PM - SPEL Howards Grove<br />

8:00PM - Barre Congregational<br />

Church<br />

10:00PM - Ludlow Baptist Church<br />

Monday<br />

9:00AM - State House<br />

Programming<br />

12:00PM - State House<br />

Programming<br />

3:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />

6:00PM - State House<br />

Programming<br />

7:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />

10:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />

Tuesday<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 />

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8:00AM - Talking With Henrietta - Public<br />

Transit<br />

9:00AM - All Things LGBTQ - News and<br />

an Interview with Jane Lindholm<br />

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• cover letter<br />

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BICYCLES<br />

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BUILDING<br />

MATERIALS<br />

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Call 802-595-6868<br />

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HUNTING/GUNS/<br />

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1/2 CORD WOOD, Unsplit,<br />

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BEWARE OF The Vermont<br />

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2 FAMILY<br />

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early birds welcome<br />

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East Montpelier<br />

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES &<br />

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& much more<br />

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1422 Main St (Rt 2)<br />

Concord, VT<br />

1 mile north of<br />

Concord village<br />

Don Willis Antiques &<br />

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COLLECTIBLES, LARGE Barn<br />

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7 FAMILY YARD SALE<br />

8/23&24<br />

8:00 — 4:00<br />

1068 Upper Road<br />

Plainfield.<br />

Kids Toys and Books<br />

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Way to many items to<br />

many to Mention.<br />

WOOD/HEATING<br />

EQUIP.<br />

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FIREWOOD<br />

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Green $220<br />

Seasoned $240<br />

Dry $290<br />

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FARM/GARDEN/<br />

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5 GALLON PAILS W/Covers<br />

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FOOD GRADE Barrels totes,<br />

We have over 700 in stock<br />

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Call for Info; Bicknell Barrels<br />

The Barrel Man<br />

802-439-55<strong>19</strong>.<br />

FAMOUS ANNUAL SALE<br />

ST. Mary’s Church<br />

You know this is a great sale!<br />

Grandfather’s Chair, antiques,<br />

nice furniture, boxes of books,<br />

household items, shiny jewelry!<br />

Toys & games, knit orange piglet,<br />

AND Lots Of Other Stuff!<br />

Saturday, August 24<br />

9:00 — 3:00<br />

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Northfield, Vermont<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

1052 East Roxbury Road, Northfield.<br />

Tools, Collectibles, Antiques,<br />

Sat & Sun, 9-3.<br />

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Thurs -Sat WEATHER PERMIT-<br />

TING 9AM-3PM. Old, New and In-<br />

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HUGE YARD / LAWN SALE<br />

Fri 8/23-Sat 8/24, 8-3.<br />

31 Highland Ave, Barre.<br />

Please no early birds.<br />

LARGE MULTI-FAMILY<br />

Yard sale, Lots of Tools new and<br />

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Halloween costumes for Adults<br />

and kids. Way to Much to mention,<br />

Priced to Go! 1549 Graniteville<br />

Road, Williamstown. NEW<br />

DATE; Saturday 8/24, 9-4.<br />

LAWN & GARAGE SALE.<br />

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plates, tools, furniture, prints &<br />

much more.<br />

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YORKIE PUPS<br />

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PROFESSIONAL<br />

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CARS, TRUCKS<br />

For More Info, 802-522-4279<br />

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BRUSH HOGGING<br />

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Call Daryl<br />

802-249-2814<br />

PAINTING / STAINING<br />

Interior Exterior<br />

Deck Cleaning<br />

Drywall Repairs, and more.<br />

Quality Work.<br />

Free Estimates<br />

Insured<br />

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SNACK SHACK<br />

ANNUAL YARD SALE<br />

TONS OF STUFF<br />

Fri Aug 30 Mon Sept 2<br />

10AM 4PM<br />

515 North Main St<br />

Barre, VT<br />

We will Re-Open for<br />

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Our Last day for the season will<br />

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till 9PM, weather permitting.<br />

Thank You for your continuous<br />

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 24,<br />

Lots of antiques and collectibles,<br />

jewelry, hunting, fishing,<br />

vintage clothing, and assorted<br />

house hold items.<br />

301 Peachman Pond Rd<br />

Marshfield, VT, 8-2.<br />

THE BEST SALE OF THE SUM-<br />

MER! It’s time for the annual<br />

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school supplies and even a few<br />

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PROFESSIONAL WINDOW<br />

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RESPITE CARE /<br />

HOUSECLEANING<br />

call 802-272-7892<br />

Smitty Scrap Metal<br />

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TREE SERVICE<br />

Hazardous tree removal /<br />

Clean up, Lot clearing / Selective<br />

falling, Viewing improvement<br />

/ Emergency storm<br />

damage for residential or<br />

commercial, Fully insured /<br />

Senior discounts.<br />

Floyd Beede<br />

802-433-1118<br />

Williamstown, VT<br />

GARAGE SALES • FLEA MARKETS • RUMMAGES<br />

Attention!<br />

The Annual<br />

Yard & Bake Sale<br />

to benefit the<br />

Montpelier Senior<br />

Meals Program<br />

is scheduled for<br />

Saturday, August 24,<br />

9 a.m.to 1 p.m.<br />

Rain or Shine at<br />

Pioneer Apartments<br />

155 Main Street, Montpelier<br />

Classifi ed<br />

Deadline Is<br />

MONDAY<br />

Before 10AM<br />

Antiques,<br />

Collectibles & Junk<br />

Liquidation Sale<br />

Friday -Sunday<br />

8/23-8/25<br />

9am - 3pm<br />

Total liquidation necessary<br />

2 very large piles consolidated<br />

Antiques, tools, furniture,<br />

advertising, glassware<br />

much more<br />

Dealer friendly pricing<br />

Come pile it up<br />

1422 Main St (Rt 2)<br />

Concord, VT<br />

1 mile north of Concord village<br />

Don Willis Antiques &<br />

Clean Out Services<br />

Country<br />

Pampered<br />

Paws<br />

Pet Grooming &<br />

Boarding<br />

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802-229-0114<br />

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802-476-5400<br />

PET OF THE WEEK<br />

Avery is a handsome young man who<br />

came to CVHS as a stray, with another<br />

young fellow. Avery is very affectionate<br />

and loves to be petted. He does well here<br />

with the other cats in their colony rooms.<br />

We do not know if he has any experience<br />

with dogs. So if you are looking for a goodlooking<br />

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come on down to CVHS and adopt your<br />

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1589 VT Rte 14S, East Montpelier<br />

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Tues.-Fri. 1pm-5pm,<br />

Sat. 10am-4pm<br />

Hay Equipment and<br />

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Simulcast: Wednesday, August 28 @ 10AM<br />

(Register & Inspect @ 9AM)<br />

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• Kuhn Tedder<br />

• New Holland Baler<br />

• (4) Pequea Bale Wagons<br />

• (2) EZ Trail Bale Wagons<br />

• Kverneland Two Bottom Plow<br />

• Harley Rake, 3-point hitch<br />

• Cub Cadet Lawn Tractor<br />

• (2) 500 Gallon Skid Fuel Tanks<br />

Tractors & Equipment: • QD Grapple Bucket<br />

• JD 4240 Tractor w/loader/cab • Sickle Mower<br />

• JD 2030 Tractor w/loader • Tractor Tire Chains<br />

• Zetor Tractor<br />

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& MORE! List Subject to Change<br />

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Wednesday, September 25 @ 11AM<br />

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more details TEXT 1CE6 TO 2018 NISSAN FRONTIER ................... $26,995 ($4<strong>19</strong>/MONTH)<br />

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2018’s for 84 months @6.99%<br />

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