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GREENSBORO BEND- Boiled Dinner and<br />

Red Flannel Hash Supper. Also serving salads,<br />

rolls, beverage, mac and cheese. Tag Sale<br />

and bake sale at the United Methodist Church.<br />

$12 Adults, $6. Kids, 5PM.<br />

HARDWICK- Special Blessing St. John the<br />

Baptist Church 39 West Church Street,<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00am. In recognition of the patron Saint of<br />

Animals, St Francis of Assisi, we welcome your<br />

caged, haltered, or leashed animal (or a photo)<br />

for this special blessing. For more info: Call Sue<br />

at 888-5317<br />

MONTPELIER- Wild Edibles – Apple<br />

Edition 9AM - 1PM at the North Branch<br />

Nature Center, 713 Elm St. Join NBNC naturalists<br />

on a tasty exploration of re-wilded orchards<br />

to learn about the natural and cultural history<br />

of our venerable state fruit. We’ll do some wildstyle<br />

apple picking, then return to the trailhead<br />

to press fresh cider and cook up our bounty.<br />

Led by NBNC naturalists and educators Sean<br />

Beckett and Ken Benton. Hosted by NBNC and<br />

Hunger Mountain Co-op.<br />

Tuesday, September 24<br />

GREENSBORO- Northern Harmony An<br />

ensemble of nine brilliant young singers based<br />

in Vermont presents a concert of world harmony<br />

traditions. Students from Lake Region<br />

High School in Barton will join in the concert,<br />

in the culmination of a day-long workshop with<br />

Northern Harmony leaders. 7:00 - 9:00 PM.<br />

Tickets start at $15, Seniors 20% off, and<br />

Students $5.<br />

Wednesday, September 25<br />

BARRE- Future Planning: Do you have your<br />

future financial ducks in a row? We’ll talk about<br />

why you would want a will, how much you<br />

need to retire, when to take social security, and<br />

touch on the new tax code. At Capstone 20<br />

Gable Place, 6-7:30PM<br />

GRANITEVILLE- Business After Hours<br />

Reception at Rock of Ages 5-7PM. 558<br />

Graniteville Road. Join Chamber members,<br />

friends and community leaders as we mix and<br />

mingle. To register, call 229-57<strong>11</strong> or email<br />

info@centralvt.com.<br />

GREENSBORO- Brooklyn mid-week movie<br />

at the Highland Center for the Arts 2875<br />

Hardwick Street, 7PM. $5 Tickets.<br />

MONTPELIER-Hike Montpelier area with<br />

GMC. Easy. 4.5 miles. Hubbard Park and<br />

beyond. Start at the North Branch Nature<br />

Center and walk to the “Stump Dump” entrance<br />

to the park. Hike out of the park to a couple of<br />

lovely viewpoints for a picnic lunch. Contact<br />

Steve or Heather Bailey, stevecbailey@gmail.<br />

com or 622-4516 for meeting time and place.<br />

Healthy Microbiome = Healthy You With Erik<br />

Esselstyn, A.B. 6:00-7:30pm. We will review<br />

the latest science examining fiber’s importance<br />

in wellbeing, and the link of inflammatory illness<br />

to low dietary fiber. We will explore the<br />

role of whole foods plant based nutrition in<br />

optimum health. $10 non-members/$8 members.<br />

All workshops are held in the Hunger<br />

Mountain Co-op community room unless otherwise<br />

noted, with access to a freight elevator<br />

upon request. To sign up, email name and<br />

contact information to info@hungermountain.<br />

coop<br />

Thursday, September 26<br />

CALAIS- Cowboys and Angels at the<br />

Whammy Bar, 31 W County Rd. 7:30PM<br />

MONTPELIER- Hunger Mountain Brown<br />

Bag Summer Concert Series featuring Dave<br />

Keller, at noon in City Hall Plaza (39 Main<br />

Street) sponsored by Edward Jones.<br />

Food Book Club With Robert Barossi of<br />

Hunger Mountain Co-op. 6:00 – 7:00pm.<br />

Dining on exceptional food and reading an<br />

extraordinary book are two great pleasures.<br />

Each month, we’ll read a work that is about or<br />

related to food. This month’s book: The Last<br />

Chinese Chef by Nicole Mones. All workshops<br />

are free and held in the Hunger Mountain<br />

Co-op community room unless otherwise<br />

noted, with access to a freight elevator upon<br />

request. To sign up, email name and contact<br />

information to info@hungermountain.coop<br />

SPEAKING OUT | The WORLD<br />

What’s your favorite NFL<br />

football team?<br />

Teia, Barre<br />

49’ers<br />

Paul, Barre<br />

NY Giants<br />

Michelle W., Williamstown<br />

Seahawks!!<br />

Cody, Barre<br />

Patriots<br />

Randy & Kyle, Barre<br />

Patriots<br />

Mary Jane, Barre<br />

Patriots<br />

Brendan H., Barre<br />

Cowboys!!!<br />

Leda E., Berlin<br />

Cowboys!<br />

See page 32 in this week’s WORLD for<br />

more information and schedule of<br />

events for this year’s Tunbridge Fair<br />

Concepts Kakuro<br />

Best described as a number<br />

crossword, the task in<br />

Kakuro is to fill all of the<br />

empty square, using numbers<br />

1 to 9, so the sum of<br />

each horizontal lock equals<br />

the number to its left, and<br />

the sum of each vertical<br />

block equals the number<br />

on its top. No number may<br />

be used in the same block<br />

more than once.<br />

September <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>19</strong> The WORLD page 23

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