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Secretary of State<br />

Jim Condos<br />

Celebrates<br />

National Voter<br />

Registration Day<br />

Vermont Secretary of State<br />

Jim Condos released the following<br />

statement in celebration<br />

of National Voter<br />

Registration Day.<br />

“Our free and fair elections<br />

are the foundation of our<br />

democracy. Today, September<br />

24th, is National Voter<br />

Registration Day, and in<br />

Vermont we have a lot to celebrate<br />

in honor of this important<br />

day.<br />

The right to register and<br />

vote is enshrined in our<br />

Constitution, and is one of the<br />

most important ways we can<br />

help shape the future of our<br />

towns or cities, of our state,<br />

and of our country. From local<br />

school budgets, to who represents<br />

us in the State House or<br />

in Congress, and all the way up<br />

to the President, voting is one<br />

very important way that we all<br />

can make our voice heard in<br />

the democratic process.<br />

Unfortunately, we’ve seen<br />

an all-out attack in state legislatures<br />

across the country on<br />

one of our most sacred rights,<br />

the right to vote. I’m proud to<br />

say that in Vermont, we’ve<br />

taken the opposite approach,<br />

breaking down barriers and<br />

making it easier for all eligible<br />

voters to register and cast their<br />

ballots, while still maintaining<br />

all of the security necessary to<br />

the integrity of our elections.<br />

You CAN do both.<br />

Our implementation of<br />

online voter registration and<br />

automatic voter registration<br />

(AVR) has made voter registration<br />

more accessible for<br />

thousands of Vermonters,<br />

opening the front doors of our<br />

democracy to citizens excited<br />

to engage in the civic process.<br />

AVR has not only increased<br />

access for eligible voters, it has<br />

improved the accuracy of our<br />

voter checklist data, a goal<br />

everyone should share, while<br />

saving both time and money.<br />

There’s a reason why AVR<br />

passed with tri-partisan support,<br />

and only a single ‘no’ vote<br />

on an issue unrelated to the<br />

policy itself! It’s commonsense,<br />

good policy that saves<br />

money, which is why we’re<br />

seeing so many other states follow<br />

Vermont and other early<br />

adopter states by passing AVR.<br />

Before these voter registration<br />

tools, the majority of voter<br />

registrations took place either<br />

in the Town Clerk’s office, or at<br />

registration drives. Now,<br />

approximately 75% of new registrations,<br />

or voter information<br />

updates, occur online, through<br />

AVR at the Department of<br />

Motor Vehicles, or at the polls<br />

on Election Day through sameday<br />

voter registration.<br />

While in-person, or paperform<br />

registration, still plays an<br />

important role, it’s not accessible<br />

to all voters. In just the<br />

past year we registered or<br />

updated registration information<br />

for 45,569 voters! As a<br />

result of these important<br />

reforms, Vermont has one of<br />

the highest rates of registered<br />

voters compared to estimated<br />

eligible voters in the country,<br />

at over 93%.<br />

In honor of National Voter<br />

Registration Day, I’m encouraging<br />

every eligible Vermonter<br />

to take a moment today to register<br />

for the first time, or to<br />

make sure their voter registration<br />

information is up to date,<br />

whether online at our website,<br />

by mail, or in-person at the<br />

Town Clerk’s office.<br />

The November 2020<br />

Election will be here before we<br />

know it, but don’t wait to register.<br />

There are important local<br />

elections, special elections,<br />

and the party primaries<br />

between now and then.<br />

Remember that your vote is<br />

your voice. Happy National<br />

Voter Registration Day, and I’ll<br />

see you at the polls!”


Vermont Foundation of Recovery<br />

Receives National Certification<br />

Having met rigorous state and national standards, six recovery<br />

residences have received certification from The Vermont Alliance<br />

of Recovery Residences (VTARR). VTARR is the state affiliate of<br />

the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR). The<br />

newly certified recovery residences are the first in Vermont to<br />

achieve this recognition. They are operated by the Vermont<br />

Foundation of Recovery (VFOR). “As the State’s Affiliate of<br />

NARR, VTARR manages annual certification of recovery residences<br />

utilizing national standards,” said Peter Mallary, President<br />

of VTARR’s Board of Directors. Mallary said that VFOR was the<br />

right recovery organization to lead the way. “VFOR has been a<br />

leader in high quality recovery housing and is committed to<br />

addressing a significant shortage of recovery beds. We are<br />

pleased that they have achieved this national certification.”<br />

Recovery housing provides peer to peer support and a supportive<br />

environment that is free from alcohol and illicit drug use.<br />

Residents live together as family – providing support by sharing<br />

meals, completing household chores, and planning activities to<br />

do together. Recovery housing is not treatment. Nor is it an adult<br />

medical facility, group home or halfway house designed to serve<br />

returning clients. Employment and volunteering are emphasized<br />

as critical responsibilities.<br />

As of February 2019 Vermont had more than 8,000 people<br />

being treated for opioid addiction. The State is also experiencing<br />

high rates of alcohol abuse. Safe housing is a crucial part of success<br />

for people in early recovery from substance use disorders.<br />

“Once people complete treatment, they need a stable alcohol and<br />

illicit-drug free living environment,” notes David Riegel the<br />

Executive Director of VFOR. “We are thrilled to have our homes<br />

certified.” Andrew Gonyea, Director of Operations for VFOR<br />

wants all recovery home operators to see the value of certification.<br />

“This is an opportunity to share best practices and provide<br />

the highest level of quality service to individuals recovering from<br />

substance use disorder.” Research published in the American<br />

Journal of Public Health has found that residents in recovery<br />

housing had significantly lower rates of relapse. VFOR’s facilities<br />

have agreed to participate in VTARR’s independent complaint<br />

process for certified recovery residences and the communities<br />

that they serve.<br />

Certification is a voluntary process and is open to all recovery<br />

homes in Vermont. NARR and VTARR will be hosting a webinar<br />

at noon on Tuesday, October 29 for recovery home operators,<br />

recovery partners and interested parties. For more information<br />

and to register, visit the organization’s website at www.vtarr.org.<br />

The Vermont Association for Mental Health and Addiction<br />

Recovery (VAMHAR) is the fiscal agent for VTARR, which is<br />

funded primarily through the Vermont Department of Health’s<br />

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs via a Federal Opioid Response<br />

grant. The organization is overseen by its own Board of Directors.<br />

VTARR’s mission is to support those in recovery from<br />

Substance Use Disorders by improving access to recovery residences<br />

through established standards, a fair and transparent certification<br />

process, community engagement, education, technical<br />

assistance, research, and advocacy.<br />

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Vermont Arts Council Announces Launch of<br />

Statewide Creative Economy Action Plan<br />

The Vermont Arts Council announced<br />

that it has launched an in-depth assessment<br />

of Vermont’s creative assets. The ten-month<br />

endeavor will result in a comprehensive<br />

action plan to advance the creative economy<br />

in the state. The project is supported by<br />

major funding from Jane’s Trust, as well as<br />

grants from the Vermont Agency of<br />

Commerce and Community Development<br />

and the National Life Group Foundation.<br />

The effort is directed by the Vermont<br />

Creative Network, an initiative supported by<br />

the Vermont Arts Council.<br />

“Vermont’s creative economy does more<br />

than create great jobs – it creates a great<br />

place to live, work, and play,” said Ted Brady,<br />

deputy secretary of the Vermont Agency of<br />

Commerce and Community Development.<br />

“Nearly every aspect of Vermont’s economy<br />

is made stronger thanks to the creative people<br />

making art, music, and other art forms.<br />

Creative entrepreneurs, whether making a<br />

living, practicing a hobby, or anything in<br />

between, have helped create Vermont’s<br />

sense of place, which is our primary tool in<br />

retaining Vermonters and recruiting new<br />

Vermonters.”<br />

The action plan will identify concrete<br />

ways to boost the economic viability of the<br />

creative sector and will outline steps to build<br />

synergy between creative industries and<br />

other sectors. It will also offer strategies to<br />

align future workforce development with the<br />

needs of the state’s creative businesses and to<br />

position Vermont as an attractive place for<br />

artists, young people, and entrepreneurs.<br />

“Recently, there has been a growing recognition<br />

of the economic potential of creative<br />

talents and businesses nationwide,”<br />

said Amy Cunningham, Vermont Arts<br />

Council deputy director and coordinator of<br />

the Vermont Creative Network. “There is a<br />

particularly compelling case to be made for<br />

the power of the creative economy in<br />

Vermont, where creative industries and<br />

occupations provide nearly nine percent of<br />

all employment.”<br />

The Vermont Arts Council and the<br />

Vermont Creative Network are working with<br />

Mt. Auburn Associates, Melissa Levy of the<br />

Vermont-based Community Roots, and economic<br />

development expert Stuart Rosenfeld<br />

to conduct the in-depth research and to<br />

develop the action plan. Mt. Auburn<br />

Associates and Stuart Rosenfeld have<br />

worked collaboratively for more than a<br />

decade on creative economy plans for states<br />

and cities across the nation. Stuart Rosenfeld<br />

and Melissa Levy worked together on the<br />

creative economy plan recently completed<br />

for the Northeast Kingdom.<br />

The statewide project builds on several<br />

years of research, partnership-building, and<br />

community inquiry – including national<br />

research and two studies of the creative<br />

economy of east central Vermont (Windsor<br />

and Orange counties; completed in 2016)<br />

and the Northeast Kingdom (released in<br />

January 2019). The Northeast Kingdom<br />

study demonstrated both the substantial<br />

economic power of the creative sector and<br />

the compelling needs for targeted investment,<br />

workforce training, coordinated marketing,<br />

and connecting creative enterprises<br />

to other economic sectors in the region.<br />

About the Vermont Creative Network<br />

The Vermont Creative Network was<br />

established by the Vermont Legislature in<br />

May 2016 as an initiative of the Vermont Arts<br />

Council. The Network is a broad collective<br />

of organizations, businesses, and individuals<br />

working to advance Vermont’s creative sector.<br />

Vermont Creative Network.<br />

About the Vermont Arts Council<br />

The Vermont Arts Council envisions a<br />

Vermont where all people have access to the<br />

arts and creativity in their lives, education,<br />

and communities. Engagement with the arts<br />

transforms individuals, connects us more<br />

deeply to each other, energizes the economy,<br />

and sustains the vibrant cultural landscape<br />

that makes Vermont a great place to live.<br />

Since 1965, the Council has been the state’s<br />

primary provider of funding, advocacy, and<br />

information for the arts in Vermont. www.<br />

vermontartscouncil.org.<br />

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Jan Demers to<br />

Receive the 2019<br />

Con Hogan Award<br />

The Vermont Community Foundation and the organizing<br />

committee for the Con Hogan Award for Creative<br />

Entrepreneurial Community Leadership announced today<br />

that Jan Demers will be honored with this year’s award.<br />

Demers is the Executive Director of Champlain Valley Office<br />

of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO), serving Addison,<br />

Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle counties.<br />

The $15,000 award, to be used however the recipient<br />

chooses, will be presented at a public reception on<br />

Wednesday, October 2 from 4:30 to 6:30 PM at the Vermont<br />

College of Fine Arts in Montpelier.<br />

Established by a group of Con’s colleagues in 2015, the<br />

annual award recognizes his life work by rewarding each year<br />

a community leader who shares his vision of a better<br />

Vermont and who seizes the responsibility for making that<br />

vision a reality. The award is given to a leader who shows<br />

deep community involvement, generosity, enthusiasm, a<br />

collaborative approach, and a focus on data and measurable<br />

outcomes in his or her work.<br />

Demers oversees ten programs at CVOEO—which provides<br />

services and advocacy, from fuel assistance to Head<br />

Start to tenant organizing. Its tagline “Bridging gaps, building<br />

futures,” is a good description of the vision that guides<br />

Demers. For instance, in 2014-15, she established the first<br />

low-barrier winter shelter in Burlington, offering safety and<br />

dignity for the area’s most vulnerable residents. Low-barrier<br />

shelters accept homeless people as they are, with no requirements<br />

that they be drug free, sober, or have personal identification<br />

documents.<br />

Demers has also worked with other organizations in<br />

Chittenden County to adopt the data-driven assessment<br />

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Vermonters Demand Lobbying<br />

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On September 25, following the Global Climate Strikes<br />

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Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, Walmart, Procter & Gamble,<br />

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Theora Ward, a longtime member of Protect Geprags<br />

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Tanya Vyhovsky, a social worker, spoke out against companies<br />

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years ago, pharmaceutical company Mylan raised the price<br />

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their lives every day because they can’t afford to go to the<br />

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530,000 Americans a year file for bankruptcy because of<br />

medical debt. We are at a crisis point and it’s time to stand up<br />

and demand change.” According to the MMR website, the<br />

lobby firm was instrumental in blocking legislation that<br />

would have put “price controls on pharmaceuticals,” a measure<br />

supported by the Governor, the Speaker of the House,<br />

and the Senate Pro Tempore.<br />

“MMR is helping the fossil fuel industry by lobbying<br />

against divestment, against carbon pricing, against a ban on<br />

fossil fuel infrastructure,” said Maeve McBride, director of<br />

350Vermont. “MMR is helping the fossil fuel industry, and<br />

therefore they are culpable, in part, for the worsening climate<br />

crisis. And the climate crisis is forcing people to relocate.<br />

Migration is going to be necessary for survival, and yet<br />

MMR also lobbies for Core Civic, the private prison company<br />

making millions off of detention centers.”<br />

“Blood money. Look at that list.” said David Van Deusen,<br />

president of the Vermont AFL-CIO, as he pointed to the list<br />

of MMR clients. He continued, “Making money off of other<br />

people’s miseries. And if you can increase that money, that<br />

profit margin, they win.”<br />

Migrant Justice issued a statement in support of<br />

Wednesday’s protest. “Thank you for gathering in solidarity<br />

with farm workers and immigrants in Vermont to call on<br />

MMR to drop CoreCivic as clients because of their role in<br />

private prisons and detention facilities. In addition to being<br />

major climate change drivers, companies like CoreCivic and<br />

ExxonMobil are complicit in the struggles migrant communities<br />

are faced with and play a key role in funding mass<br />

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As speeches concluded, Bread and Puppet Theater presented<br />

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The event was followed by a march to MMR’s office on<br />

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Groups supporting the event included 350Vermont, the<br />

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• • •<br />

Vermont Joins Lawsuit Challenging<br />

Rollback of Endangered Species Act<br />

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Attorney General T.J. Donovan today joined a coalition of<br />

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“These rules gut protections for threatened and endangered<br />

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Attorney General Donovan. “The rules ignore climate<br />

change and inject economic considerations into what, by<br />

law, should be a science-driven analysis. The result jeopardizes<br />

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The ESA was enacted in 1973 to halt and reverse the trend<br />

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Ainsworth<br />

Public Library<br />

Williamstown<br />

Library Hours:<br />

12:00 to 6:00 pm Monday - 10:00 to 6:00 pm Wednesday<br />

2:00-6:00 pm Thursday - 2:00 to 7:00 pm Tuesday and Friday<br />

10:00 to 2:00 pm Saturday<br />

Look for us on Facebook: Ainsworth Public Library<br />

802-433-5887 • library@williamstownvt.org<br />

www.ainsworthpubliclibrary.org<br />

Storytime<br />

Storytime fall session every Wednesday at 10:30am. Join<br />

us for stories, crafts and more. All ages. No registration necessary,<br />

just pop in. Storytime is a great tool for helping your<br />

child prepare for Preschool. Free.<br />

Fiber Arts will be Back Soon<br />

We have had many questions about our Fiber Arts Group<br />

starting up again. They will start on the first Saturday,<br />

October 5 at 10am. You do not need any sewing knowledge<br />

to join this group. Call to register 433-5887.<br />

Clean Up Day and Potluck<br />

The Library will have a Clean-Up Day on Sunday,<br />

September 29th at 11am. There will be a list of tasks to do<br />

Kellogg-Hubbard<br />

Library News<br />

Montpelier<br />

Monday & Wednesday | 10am – 8pm*<br />

Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday | 10am – 5:30pm<br />

Saturday | 10am – 2 pm<br />

*Children’s Department closes at 5:30pm Monday – Friday<br />

Dictionary Days: A Defining Passion<br />

Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 7pm<br />

Amherst professor and author of Dictionary Days, Ilan<br />

Stavans reflects on a life dedicated to honoring words. He<br />

will share extraordinary and often hilarious anecdotes about<br />

dictionaries through the ages, noting strange inconsistencies<br />

and uncovering unusual origins. Open to everyone. Kellogg-<br />

Hubbard Library, 135 Main Street, Montpelier. 223-3338.<br />

Berlin Mall Story Time<br />

Saturday, October 5, 2019 at 11am<br />

Starting on Saturday, October 5th (and every first Saturday<br />

of the month), the Berlin Mall will be hosting a Kellogg-<br />

Hubbard Library Story Time for kids at 11 am, at the Planet<br />

Fitness entryway. We invite you to come pull up a pillow and<br />

a place to connect, inspire and learn<br />

28 N Main St., Waterbury, VT 05676<br />

(802) 244-7036<br />

Starry Starry Night With Vas<br />

If the night sky intrigues you come to the Dac Rowe Field<br />

on Friday evening, October 11 for night sky viewing from<br />

7:00 to 9 pm with the Waterbury Library and the Vermont<br />

Astronomical Society. There will be plenty of telescopes on<br />

hand to view Jupiter and its four so-called Galilean moons<br />

(lo, Europa, Calisto and Ganymede), Saturn with its gorgeous<br />

rings and it’s relatively large moon Titan, (and perhaps<br />

a few of Saturn’s fainter moons depending on the steadiness<br />

of the air), and our waxing gibbous moon with its many craters<br />

and mountains. Early in the evening from 7:00 to 7:30<br />

pm, the Great Red Spot on Jupiter is visible, as well as the<br />

shadow of Ganymede on Jupiter’s cloud tops (7:20 to 8 pm.)<br />

There are double stars to behold as well. All this is weather<br />

dependent. In case of rain, the event will be held the following<br />

evening, October 12 at the same time, 7:00-9 pm. Call the<br />

library at 244-7036 for more info and if the weather if “iffy”.<br />

Intro to Excel<br />

Learn the basics of Excel at the Waterbury Public Library<br />

on Tuesday, October 22 at 6:30 pm. Technology Librarian,<br />

Delia Gillen will teach participants how to set up a spreadsheet,<br />

enter info, use simple formulas, and where to go to<br />

learn more Space is limited, so registration is required. Call<br />

the library at 244-7036<br />

From Stressed to Blessed<br />

“From stressed to blessed”- it’s easier than you think. If<br />

you’ve ever found yourself overwhelmed, stuck, anxious or<br />

afraid, Louise SaintOnge is offering a workshop at the<br />

Waterbury Public Library that may help. On Monday evening,<br />

October 21 from 6-7:30, SaintOnge will be teaching a<br />

clinically proven, very simple technique used to reduce your<br />

stress and anxiety, gain clarity, peace of mind, and awaken<br />

the body’s natural healing ability to restore health. Known as<br />

Meridian Tapping (or EFT, “Emotional Freedom<br />

• • •<br />

• • •<br />

and no one will have to do anything they do not want to.<br />

Following that event, we will have a pot luck outside meal at<br />

1pm. Contact Helen Duke to sign up for the potluck 433-<br />

5453. You do not need to attend the clean-up party in order<br />

to attend the potluck.<br />

Drop Off Place For the Williamstown Food Shelf<br />

Did you know you can drop off non-perishables at the<br />

library and the Food Shelf will pick them up? The season is<br />

changing and a lot of folks are in need.<br />

Bookgroups<br />

The Senior Bookgroup will meet at the Gardens in<br />

Williamstown on Tuesday, October 2 at 4pm to discuss The<br />

Time Travelers Wife. Light refreshments are served. The<br />

Williamston Readers will meet on Wednesday, October 3 at<br />

7pm at the Gardens to discuss the book Everything I Never<br />

Told You.<br />

Friends of the Library<br />

The Friends will meet on Thursday, October 3 at 6pm.<br />

They will discuss their plans for the Fall Festival on October<br />

5th . They love new ideas and new members.<br />

Fall Festival<br />

Look for the Libraries table at the Fall Festival at<br />

Williamstown Elementary School on Saturday, October 5<br />

from 9-3.<br />

listen to some stories with Librarian Heather Kralik. We will<br />

also have a selection of children’s books on sale for $1 or $2<br />

from our Fall Book Sale.<br />

Around the <strong>World</strong> in 50 Years: Travels of a Not So Innocent<br />

Abroad<br />

Monday, October 7, 2019 6:30-8pm<br />

Award-winning author Elayne Clift will discuss her 13th<br />

book, Around the <strong>World</strong> in Fifty Years: Travel Tales of a Not<br />

So Innocent Abroad (Braughler Books, 2019), a collection of<br />

selected stories about global travels told in prose and poetry.<br />

October Art Exhibit<br />

Oil Paintings and Chinese Calligraphy by Monica<br />

DiGiovanni<br />

In the Karen Kitzmiller Room<br />

POETRY CLUB at KHL: Mondays, 12-1<br />

Bring your lunch and enjoy poetry!<br />

Co-sponsored by the Montpelier Senior Activity Center<br />

LANGUAGE LUNCHES: 12 to 1pm in the Hayes Room.<br />

All levels welcome. Bring a Bag Lunch.<br />

Tuesday: Italian<br />

Wednesday: Spanish<br />

Thursday: French<br />

Technique), SaintOnge will introduce a useful self-help tool<br />

that can be used by anyone, for anything, at any time.<br />

Louise SaintOnge, M.P.A. is an Energy Medicine practitioner,<br />

counselor, intuitive healer and published author. Her<br />

life has been devoted to the exploration and study of consciousness,<br />

the mind-body connection, eastern and western<br />

spiritual traditions, and alternative healing modalities.<br />

Call the library at 244-7036 to register for this workshop.<br />

October Children’s Programming<br />

Weekly Story Times:<br />

Babies & Toddlers Storytime: Newborns through 36<br />

months. Mondays 10:15 a.m. – October 7, 21 & 28. Stimulate<br />

your baby’s developing intellect with rhymes, songs, stories<br />

and lap games.<br />

Preschool Storytime: 3-6 year olds. Thursdays 10:15 a.m.<br />

– October 3, 10, 24 & 31. Keep your preschooler entertained<br />

with picture books, interactive play, music and crafts.<br />

Special Family Programs:<br />

Preschool Story Time with AB2: Books Come to Life with<br />

Music & Dance, Thursday, October 17, 10:15 a.m.<br />

Story Hour: Drag Queen Story Hour: Saturday, October<br />

19 at 10:30 am in the Steele Room.<br />

CRAFTY TUESDAYS<br />

Tuesdays from 3 to 4 pm for ages 6-11 years.<br />

Registration required. Call 244-7237.<br />

Lava Lamp Sensory Bags: Tues. Oct. 8<br />

Halloween Tangrams: Tues. Oct. 22<br />

WEDNESDAY MAKER SERIES:<br />

Wednesdays from 3-4 pm for ages 6-11 years.<br />

Call 244-7036 to register.<br />

Coding For Kids: Wed. Oct. 2<br />

Lego® Challenge: Halloween Scenes: Wed. Oct. 9. Drop in.<br />

Build a Chain Reaction: Wed. Oct. 16<br />

Design a Moon Rover: Wed. Oct. 23<br />

Halloween Flyers: Wed. Oct. 30<br />

For more information contact Michelle at michelle@<br />

waterburypubliclibrary.com or go to<br />

www.waterburypubliclibrary.com<br />

VSAC Workshops Help Families Manage College<br />

Costs & Fill Out Financial Aid Forms<br />

Vermont Student Assistance Corp. will offer free workshops<br />

at over 50 local high schools beginning in early<br />

October through November to help families learn how to<br />

manage college costs and to fill out financial aid forms.<br />

Each year, Vermont families leave millions of dollars of<br />

financial aid on the table by failing to file either the federal or<br />

state financial aid forms – $4.5 million last year, according to<br />

NerdWallet.com.<br />

At the Financial Aid & Managing College Costs workshop,<br />

families will get an overview on how to pay for college costs<br />

• • •<br />

and the different types of financial aid available. VSAC will<br />

also share with families several resources and websites that<br />

offer additional tools to file financial aid forms.<br />

VSAC’s Financial Aid Forms workshop offers guidance on<br />

filling out the FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal<br />

Student Aid, and the Vermont State Grant application. The<br />

FAFSA is the basis for determining eligibility for federal Pell<br />

grants, the Vermont State Grant, financial aid from the<br />

school that the student attends, and for student loans.<br />

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Montpelier Senior<br />

Activity Center<br />

58 Barre Street, Montpelier • 802-223-2518<br />

Eyes and Ears: Talking With Vermonters Where They<br />

Live, Wednesday, October 2 at 1:30 p.m.<br />

Sheila Reed is the “eyes and ears” of Senator Bernie Sanders<br />

in the Northeast Kingdom. She will share the insights and<br />

perspectives that she has gained about the lives and concerns<br />

of rural Vermonters. Free for OLLI members; $5 suggested<br />

donation for all others<br />

Elders Together<br />

FREE drop-in support group, Friday, October 4th, 1 to<br />

2:30 PM, Montpelier Senior Activity Center (MSAC),<br />

Resource Room, 58 Barre Street, Montpelier. Topic:<br />

Medicare co-insurance vs. Medicare Advantage.<br />

Re-enrollment time is coming up soon. What are our best<br />

options? Discussion. For questions or assistance with transportation<br />

call 223-8140.<br />

Traveler’s Circle Drop-in Potluck and Storytelling group<br />

Friday, October 4, 6 to 8 PM, Community Room<br />

Come and listen to other’s stories and develop your own<br />

story to tell. Bring a dish to share. FREE and open to the<br />

public.<br />

Contact: 223-2518 (MSAC office)<br />

October Herb Walk with Angie Barger<br />

Monday, October 7, 5 to 6:30 PM, FREE and open to the<br />

public. Starts from Frog Pond at Hubbard Park (near the<br />

Winter St. gate). Learn about colorful leaves, wild plants,<br />

trees and herbs. FREE and open to the public. Contact<br />

MSAC; 223-2518.<br />

286 Waits River Road<br />

Bradford, VT<br />

802-222-9316<br />

Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

Friday Nights until 8:00 PM<br />

Closed Sundays & Major Holidays<br />

Everything Fall!<br />

We’ve got what you’ve<br />

been hunting for!<br />

Binoculars, Scopes, Rifles,<br />

Camoflauge Boots and Clothing<br />

Winter Jackets and Hats<br />

Bird Seed and Feeders<br />

Wood Pellets, Straw and Winter Rye<br />

Hammering Out Human Rights<br />

The Women’s International League for<br />

Peace and Freedom will be hosting an educational<br />

program for students and teachers on<br />

Eleanor Roosevelt: Hammering Out Human<br />

Rights at four high schools in Vermont:<br />

South Burlington High School in South<br />

Burlington, Peoples Academy High School<br />

in Morrisville, Rice Memorial High School in<br />

South Burlington, and Spaulding High<br />

School in Barre. The program in Barre at<br />

Spaulding HS is on October 9 from 2:12-3:05<br />

PM in the gym.<br />

The featured presenter is Susan Marie<br />

Frontczak of Storysmith, a scholar, playwright<br />

and performer who has presented<br />

living history programs around the world.<br />

Frontczak will be portraying Eleanor<br />

Roosevelt and her work with the UN on the<br />

Universal Declaration of Human Rights<br />

(DHR).<br />

This year marks the 70th Anniversary of<br />

the UDHR and Eleanor Roosevelt’s work<br />

chairing the committee that drafted this historic<br />

document: a testament to the enduring<br />

universality of the values of equality, justice,<br />

peace, and human dignity. The UDHR represents<br />

a milestone in the history of human<br />

rights, setting forth the 30 fundamental<br />

human rights that are to be universally protected.<br />

In this time of spreading nationalism and<br />

Norwich University Writers Series Presents<br />

Celebrated Author Rick Bass<br />

The Norwich University Writers Series<br />

welcomes author Rick Bass to campus at<br />

12:30 p.m. Thursday, October 10, in the<br />

Kreitzberg Library Multipurpose Room.<br />

This event is free and open to the public.<br />

The author of more than 30 books of fiction<br />

and nonfiction, Bass has received wide<br />

acclaim for his writing, including O. Henry<br />

Awards, numerous Pushcart Prizes, and fellowships<br />

from the National Endowment for<br />

the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and<br />

the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters.<br />

His short fiction collection, “The Hermit’s<br />

Story” (2003), was named a Los Angeles<br />

Times Best Book of the Year, and another<br />

collection, “For a Little While: New and<br />

Selected Stories” (2016) won the prestigious<br />

Story Prize. He has had numerous stories<br />

and nonfiction works included in “Best<br />

American” anthologies. Several of his books<br />

have been named New York Times and Los<br />

Angeles Times Notable Books of the Year, as<br />

well as a New York Times Best Book of the<br />

Year. His 2009 book “Why I Came West” was<br />

a finalist for the National Book Award for<br />

Autobiography.<br />

His most recent nonfiction book, “The<br />

Traveling Feast” (2018), chronicles the<br />

author’s epic pilgrimage to thank the writers<br />

who influenced his life and work – including<br />

Peter Matthiessen, Denis Johnson, John<br />

Berger, David Sedaris, Joyce Carol Oates<br />

and Terry Tempest Williams, among others<br />

Income-eligible students average nearly<br />

$6,000 between the Pell and Vermont grants<br />

– that’s money that doesn’t need to be paid<br />

back.<br />

Students and parents will each need to<br />

create their own FSA ID a few days prior to<br />

the workshop by visiting https://fsaid.ed.<br />

gov/npas/index.htm. Check out the VSAC<br />

website for a list of other information to<br />

bring to be ready to successfully complete<br />

the applications.<br />

Students and parents also can ask questions<br />

and learn about the college financial<br />

aid process, including how to apply for<br />

scholarships. Internet access will be available<br />

and space is limited.<br />

Dates and locations for the workshops are<br />

available online at http://www.vsac.org/<br />

events/list. Information on VSAC’s college<br />

planning resources can be found at www.<br />

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gross violations of human rights across the<br />

globe, Eleanor Roosevelt noted that it is necessary<br />

of us all to work for human rights and<br />

peace. “Where, after all, do universal human<br />

rights begin? In small places, close to home<br />

– so close and so small that they cannot be<br />

seen on any maps of the world. Unless these<br />

rights have meaning there, they have little<br />

meaning anywhere. Without concerned citizen<br />

action to uphold them close to home, we<br />

shall look in vain for progress in the larger<br />

world.”<br />

Many individuals in the United States are<br />

unfamiliar with the UDHR. Frontczak’s presentation<br />

will help students learn about,<br />

promote, engage and reflect on human rights<br />

with the goal of encouraging everyone to<br />

stand up for human rights, every day. As<br />

Jamaican Bob Marley sang: “Get up, stand<br />

up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand<br />

up, Don’t give up the fight.”<br />

The program is supported in part by the<br />

Vermont Humanities Council, American<br />

Civil Liberties Union of VT, Amnesty<br />

International Champlain Valley, WILPF US,<br />

Anne Slade Frey Charitable Trust, Ben and<br />

Jerry’s Foundation, Price Chopper’s Golub<br />

Foundation, WILPF Burlington, Green<br />

Mountain Fund of the Vermont Community<br />

Foundation, and the Bernard and Sandra<br />

Otterman Foundation.<br />

– by cooking them supper.<br />

His stories, articles and essays have<br />

appeared in The Paris Review, The New<br />

Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s, The<br />

New York Times Sunday Magazine, The<br />

Washington Post, and elsewhere. He has<br />

served as a contributing editor to Audubon,<br />

OnEarth, Field & Stream, Big Sky Journal,<br />

and Sports Afield. Bass is on the faculty at<br />

the University of Southern Maine’s<br />

Stonecoast Master of Fine Arts program,<br />

and has taught creative writing for more<br />

than 30 years. He lives in the Yaak Valley in<br />

northwest Montana.<br />

The Dallas Morning News said of Bass’<br />

short fiction, “Probably no American writer<br />

since Hemingway has written about man-innature<br />

more beautifully or powerfully than<br />

Rick Bass.” Vermont’s own Howard Frank<br />

Mosher called Bass “one of a dwindling<br />

handful of American fiction writers still celebrating<br />

the importance of place, the natural<br />

world.” Legendary writer and editor<br />

George Plimpton called Bass “one of the<br />

best writers of his generation,” while celebrated<br />

novelist Carl Hiassen declared, “Rick<br />

Bass is a national treasure.”<br />

This event is sponsored by the Norwich<br />

University Writers Series, College of Liberal<br />

Arts, Department of English and<br />

Communications, and Center for Global<br />

Resilience and Security.<br />

vsac.org.<br />

About VSAC – Changing Lives through<br />

Education and Training since 1965<br />

Vermont Student Assistance Corporation<br />

is a public, nonprofit agency established by<br />

the Vermont Legislature in 1965 to help<br />

Vermonters achieve their education and<br />

training goals after high school. VSAC serves<br />

students and their families in grades 7-12, as<br />

well as adults returning to school, by providing<br />

education and career planning services,<br />

need-based grants, scholarships and education<br />

loans. VSAC has awarded more than<br />

$600 million in grants and scholarships for<br />

Vermont students, and also administers<br />

Vermont’s 529 college savings plan. Share<br />

your VSAC story by email to myVSACstory@vsac.org<br />

or submit a video to YouTube.<br />

Find us at www.vsac.org or check in on<br />

Facebook and Twitter. #changing lives.<br />

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NIGHT & WEEKEND HELP!<br />

SUNDAY - THURSDAY<br />

CLOSING AT 9PM<br />

Stop by for an application!<br />

NOW CARRYING HEADY TOPPER AND OTHER GREAT VT CRAFT BEERS IN OUR ICE COLD CAVE!<br />

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Hood<br />

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SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH<br />

SUNDAY, OCT. 6<br />

Not responsible for<br />

typographical errors.<br />

3 DAY MEAT SALE<br />

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY<br />

99 ¢ /lb<br />

Chicken<br />

Tenders $<br />

Family pk. 2 99 /lb<br />

Gatorade<br />

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Shurfine English Muffins, Hotdog/Hamburger<br />

Rolls & White Bread 14-oz .......................................2/$3.00<br />

Shurfine Skim $2.99gal. Shurfine 1% $3.19gal.<br />

Shurfine 2% $3.39gal. Shurfine Whole Milk $3.99gal.<br />

Premium 91 octane Non-ethanol Gasoline at the pumps<br />

Great for your small engine lawn tools, motorcycles, classic cars, &<br />

more! We stock many high performance fuels in 5 gallon cans!<br />

Need fuel for the track? Ask about ordering by the 54 gallon drum.<br />

Remember VP Racing Fuel is the Official Fuel of Barre’s Thunder Road!”<br />

NOW CARRYING THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

Monday-Thursday 5:00am-9:00pm, Friday 5:00am - 10:00pm<br />

Saturday 6:00am until 10:00pm, Sunday 6:00 am until 9:00pm<br />

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6.5 oz-8.5 oz<br />

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2 99 Coca-Cola<br />

Nabisco Oreos<br />

14.3-15.2 oz ........................................ 2/ $ 5<br />

Kraft BBQ Sauce 18 oz ..............99¢<br />

Ground<br />

Chuck<br />

5 lb. bag<br />

$<br />

3 88 /lb<br />

Beef Eye<br />

Rounds $<br />

Whole 3 99 /lb<br />

Kayem Natural Casing Franks 2.5lb box ...... $ 9 99<br />

McKenzie Ham Steak 8 oz. .................................. $ 2 99<br />

October 1st-14th<br />

The<br />

purpose pose of our food drive is to supply pet food to the human<br />

food pantries in our communities. If people fall on hard times<br />

for any reason & can’t afford to feed their pets, those pets are<br />

more likely to end up in shelters or be abandoned.<br />

Our mission is to help pets stay in their homes!<br />

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Family<br />

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Sugardale<br />

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Reg or Thick Cut $<br />

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Hillshire Polska<br />

Kielbasa 14 oz.<br />

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PRUNEAU-POLLI<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

Serving All Faiths<br />

Family Owned & Operated<br />

58 Summer Street • Barre, Vermont<br />

802-476-4621<br />

Proud Member<br />

National Funeral Directors<br />

Association<br />

William “Bill” Brown<br />

WILLIAM “BILL”<br />

BROWN died on Sunday,<br />

September 22nd at Darthmouth-<br />

Hitchcock Medical Center of natural<br />

causes. He was born on March 15th,<br />

1941 in Colchester, VT to Wilbur<br />

Brown and Katherine Margaret<br />

(Moulton) Brown. He attended<br />

Roxbury School and spent many<br />

years working in the granite industry<br />

as well as serving in the Army National Guard.<br />

He married Ramona (McQueen) Brown on December<br />

15th, 1960. Together they raised three daughters in their<br />

home in Northfield, VT. They later lived in<br />

Williamstown, VT until Ramona’s death in 2010. During<br />

this time Bill worked in the granite sheds in Barre and<br />

Northfield. He even briefly had his own polishing business<br />

“Bill’s Polishing” in Barre. After Bill retired he<br />

worked for Green Mountain Florist Supply delivering<br />

flowers.<br />

Although he was not deployed, he served in the US<br />

Army during the Vietnam era and later in the Vermont<br />

Army National Guard. He remained a proud member of<br />

the American Legion - Post 10 in Barre - until his death<br />

and was also an active member of the American Legion<br />

Riders, a group founded by his daughter, Penny. He was<br />

an active member of the Canadian Club. Bill enjoyed<br />

deer hunting and camping. He also loved fishing with<br />

his wife Ramona, as he stated: “she always made him<br />

laugh.”<br />

Bill was very proud of his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren<br />

he loved to watch them play and laugh.<br />

Bill was a very social man and was known and loved<br />

by many. He will be fondly remembered by his family:<br />

daughter Jeannie Brown of Barre, VT, her partner Larry<br />

Beede, and her children, Angela Stadelmeyer and<br />

Jessica Alix, both of New York; daughter, Penny Brown<br />

of Barre, VT and her children, Crystal Martin of<br />

Williamstown, VT, and Mark Martin Jr, of Northfield,<br />

VT; and daughter, Janice Brown of East Montpelier, her<br />

partner, Barry Rufenacht, and her son, Shawn Moody,<br />

currently of Eagle River, Alaska; his partner Jane<br />

Blanchard; his siblings: brother, Robert Brown of Ware,<br />

MA, and sister, Shirley Cook of Hannibal, NY; and his<br />

nieces, nephews and other family. Sadly, his grandson,<br />

William “Billy” Moody died in 2015.<br />

There will be a memorial service at Trinity United<br />

Methodist Church in Montpelier, VT on Tuesday<br />

October 1st, beginning at 1:00 pm followed by a burial<br />

in Waterbury Center Cemetery next to his wife. The<br />

American Legion Riders will lead the procession to the<br />

cemetery.<br />

Those wishing to make a memorial contribution in<br />

Bill’s memory may do so to the The Veteran’s Place in<br />

Northfield, VT, a transitional housing organization for<br />

Veterans (220 Vine Street, Northfield, VT 05663), or St.<br />

Jude’s Children’s Charity (www.StJude.org)<br />

Condolences to the family may be left online at www.<br />

guareandsons.com<br />

Edward James Cormier<br />

EDWA R D JA M ES<br />

CORMIER, age 78, passed<br />

away on Monday, September 16,<br />

2019, at the Consulate Health Care of<br />

Baynonnet Point, Hudson, FL. Born<br />

at Heaton Hospital in Montpelier on<br />

November 27, 1940, he was the son of<br />

Celina Pinan Cormier and Edward J.<br />

Cormier. He grew up and received<br />

his education in Montpelier and went<br />

on to serve in the Air Force in Alaska as an aircraft<br />

mechanic. He returned to Vermont and pursued a<br />

career as a cement finisher<br />

and mason. He was talented<br />

as an auto mechanic,<br />

In Memory of<br />

and also in carpentry,<br />

Bill Sullivan plumbing, and electrical<br />

work. A perfectionist in all<br />

2/17/1926 to 10/9/2016<br />

phases of construction, he<br />

Sadly missed along was able to build structures<br />

from the ground up,<br />

life’s way, quietly<br />

remembered everyday. and they would be done<br />

No longer in our life right. He loved Vermont<br />

to share, but in hearts and spent summers at<br />

Peacham Pond where he<br />

you’re always there.<br />

had a home for many years.<br />

Love,<br />

He was previously married<br />

Your Family to Sandra Taft. Edward is<br />

survived by their daughter<br />

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Tonya Washburn of Cambridge, their son Edward J.<br />

Cormier and his wife Erin of Fletcher, grandchildren,<br />

Corey Florucci and Tyler Pillsbury Hinesburg, Lia<br />

Washburn Mariah, Kara, Reese Cormier and his sister,<br />

Donna Gray, nieces Melissa and Keren Pavese of Tarpon<br />

Springs, Fl. A graveside committal will be planned for<br />

next summer at Berlin Cemetery.<br />

Fred Robert Harvey<br />

FRED ROBERT HARVEY died on June 10th,<br />

2019 at 6 o’clock in the evening from congestive<br />

heart failure at Barre Gardens in Barre, Vermont.<br />

He died with a family member at his side after a brief<br />

decline.<br />

Fred was born on December 16th, 1922 the first son<br />

and fourth child of Robert Leslie and Mary Edith<br />

(Shorey) Harvey. Fred graduated from Plainfield High<br />

School and, in June of 1943, he enlisted in the Navy,<br />

where he attained the rank of Yeoman Third Class. He<br />

served on the USS General Brooke, which, during a trip<br />

past Calcutta, survived a major typhoon. He was honorably<br />

discharged in May of 1945.<br />

He spent several years teaching in schools around<br />

northern Vermont, then used his GI Bill benefit to<br />

attend the University of New Mexico. After graduation,<br />

he secured a position at the Harvard University Business<br />

School library, where he worked from February 1960<br />

until his retirement in March of 1985. He retired to<br />

Plainfield, living with his sister, Priscilla, in the family<br />

home on Harvey Hill. In his retirement, he was a regular<br />

worshipper at Grace Church, where he often played the<br />

organ for services.<br />

Fred was a bachelor and is survived by his sister,<br />

Barbara, and several generations of nieces and nephews.<br />

He is predeceased by his parents and ten siblings –<br />

Marguerite, Frances, Alice, Dorothy, Irene, William,<br />

Florence, Mary, Bessie and Priscilla.<br />

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October<br />

5th at 2 pm at Grace Methodist Church in Plainfield,<br />

Vermont. An interment of ashes and military salute will<br />

follow at Center Cemetery in Plainfield. All are welcome<br />

to attend.<br />

Memorial gifts can be made to the Veterans of Foreign<br />

Wars and the American Cancer Society.<br />

William “Bill” Shannon<br />

WILLIAM “BILL” SHANNON died<br />

in the early morning hours of<br />

Monday, September 23rd 2019. He<br />

had recently moved to The Arbors in<br />

Shelburne from his son Terence’s<br />

home in Montpelier after a long<br />

struggle with dementia. He leaves<br />

behind seven children and one sister.<br />

Born on June 12, 1933 in Brooklyn,<br />

NY to John and Margaret (Sheehan)<br />

Shannon, Bill was one of 9 siblings. Bill attended schools<br />

in Brooklyn and New Jersey. At 14 he left home to attend<br />

Seminary school in Pennsylvania. Returning to New<br />

Jersey a few years later, he was reunited with fellow<br />

classmates, one being Virginia “Ginny” (Moss) Shannon,<br />

his future wife. They married on January 21, 1955.<br />

Bill worked many years as a stagehand for Broadway<br />

Theaters and ABC Studios in Manhattan. In 1968, with<br />

seven children at the time, Bill and Ginny moved to<br />

Montpelier, VT where Bill continued for a year to work<br />

for the theater coming home on weekends when the job<br />

allowed. In 1969 wanting time with his wife and children,<br />

Bill quit the theater and worked at St. Augustine’s<br />

Church until 1982 when he had open heart surgery.<br />

After his surgery he enjoyed being at home spending<br />

time raising his eighth and youngest child. He enjoyed<br />

cooking, baking, and spending time with his wife, children,<br />

and grandchildren. He assisted with funerals and<br />

Masses at both St. Augustine’s and St. Monica Churches.<br />

Bill is survived by his three daughters: Laureen Wells<br />

of Calais, Therese Sanchez of California, Michelle<br />

Lavallee of Barre Town, and four sons: Kevin Shannon of<br />

Barre City, Martin Shannon of Williamstown, Russell<br />

Shannon of Berlin, and Terence Shannon of Montpelier;<br />

his grandchildren, Mark Shannon and Paul Shannon of<br />

Texas, Andrew Shannon of Berlin, Joseph Carriveau of<br />

East Montpelier, VT, Paul Lavallee of Barre Town,<br />

Matthew Lavallee of Alaska, Lacey Lavallee of Calais,<br />

Olivia Sanchez of CA, and Noah Sanchez of CA. Bill was<br />

pre-deceased by his wife Virginia “Ginny” Shannon in<br />

2015 and son William Jr in 2007.<br />

A Funeral Mass was held for Bill on Monday,<br />

September 30th at 11am at St Augustine’s Church in<br />

Montpelier followed by a burial next to his wife in the<br />

Waterbury Center Cemetery.<br />

Both Bill and Ginny were strong supporters in St.<br />

Jude’s Charity. Those wishing to make a memorial contribution<br />

in Bill’s honor may do so at (https://www.<br />

stjude.org/) People may also make memorial contributions<br />

to the Alzheimer’s Association (www.Alz.Org) to<br />

help end suffering from dementia.Those wishing to<br />

leave condolences online may do so at http://www.<br />

guareandsons.com/<br />

KAREN-LYNN BEDARD – A committal service for Karen-<br />

Lynn Bedard of Orange who passed away on October 7, 2018<br />

will be held on October 5, 2019 at 11 a.m. at the Brookhaven<br />

Cemetery in Orange, VT. Arrangements are in the care of<br />

the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre, VT.<br />

DOROTHY M. FONTAINE BISHOP — A funeral service to<br />

honor and celebrate the life of Dorothy M. Fontaine Bishop,<br />

77, of Tilden House, was held on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, at<br />

1 p.m. at the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home in Barre. She<br />

passed away on Sept. 14, 2019, at the Central Vermont<br />

Medical Center Hospital in Berlin. Words of remembrance<br />

were offered by her husband, Thomas Bishop Sr., and other<br />

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

gathered at Smolder Mist Pub on Main Street in Barre for a<br />

time of fellowship and refreshments. Arrangements were in<br />

the care of the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home, 58 Summer St.,<br />

Barre.<br />

PAUL ALAN BRUHN On Sept. 19, 2019, Paul<br />

Alan Bruhn, of South Burlington, died of having<br />

too much fun. It was his heart that finally<br />

couldn’t keep up with him. He was born March<br />

27, 1947, in Burlington, the son of Marion and<br />

Elmer Bruhn. His father died when Paul was<br />

just five months old, and his mother was left to<br />

run the family business, Bruhn Office<br />

Equipment on Church Street in downtown Burlington, as<br />

well as raising three young children. Paul is survived by his<br />

extended family and friends. Memorial gifts may be made to<br />

the Preservation Trust of Vermont, 104 Church St.,<br />

Burlington, VT 05401. There will be a celebration of Paul’s<br />

life on Friday, Oct. 11, 1 p.m., at the Breeding Barn at<br />

Shelburne Farms, Shelburne. Arrangements have been<br />

entrusted to the care of the Cremation Society of Chittenden<br />

County, a division of the Ready Funeral Home, 261 Shelburne<br />

Road in Burlington, VT. Please visit www.cremationsocietycc.com<br />

to place online condolences.<br />

CHARLES E. CHEVALIER AND RUTH K. CHEVALIER<br />

— The committal service for Charles E. Chevalier, 88, who<br />

died Feb. 20, 2019, and for his wife, Ruth K. Chevalier, 90,<br />

who died Feb. 10, 2017, will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.<br />

1, 2019, in Norwich Cemetery in Northfield. Arrangements<br />

are by Kingston Funeral Home in Northfield.<br />

CAROLINE J. “CALLY” CLIFTON — The memorial service<br />

for Caroline J. “Cally” Clifton, 64, who died Wednesday,<br />

Sept. 4, 2019, was held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at Berlin<br />

Elementary School, followed by a reception at Berlin<br />

Congregational Church. Arrangements are by Perkins-<br />

Parker Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Waterbury.<br />

ROSELLA IRENE “ROSE” LICKTEIG<br />

CURTSINGER, 91, of Owensboro, passed<br />

away peacefully on Sept. 21, 2019, at her residence<br />

at The Carmel Home. Rose was the<br />

fourth born to William and Anna Lickteig, of<br />

Louisville, and raised on their farm with her<br />

siblings Wilbert, Marie and Ann, all of whom<br />

have preceded her in death. Rose and Tom’s<br />

legacy of love and service lives on through their family.<br />

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions<br />

to The Carmel Home, the Church of the Immaculate, or<br />

charity of choice. Memories and condolences for the family<br />

of Rose Curtsinger may be left at www.glenncares.com.<br />

AGATHA A. DEEP, 83, of Barre, passed away on Friday,<br />

Sept. 20, 2019, at her home, with her loving family at her<br />

bedside. Born in Williamstown on July 25, 1936, she was the<br />

daughter of the late Arthur L. and Lenita Stygles Stone.<br />

Agatha attended local schools and was a graduate of<br />

Williamstown High School, Class of 1954. In 1957, she married<br />

Richard Deep in St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre.<br />

She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Survivors<br />

include her husband of 62 years of marriage, sons, grandchildren,<br />

sisters, brothers, and extended family. A Mass of<br />

Christian Burial to honor and celebrate her life was held on<br />

Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019, at St. Monica Catholic Church in<br />

Barre. Burial followed the Mass, in St. Monica Cemetery in<br />

Barre. Contributions in Agatha’s memory may be made to<br />

the “National Life Cancer Treatment Center,” c/o Central<br />

Vermont Medical Center Hospital, P.O. Box 547, Barre, VT<br />

05641. Arrangements are in the care of the Pruneau-Polli<br />

Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre. Those wishing to send<br />

online condolences may do so at: www.pruneaupollifuneralhome.com.<br />

LOUIS R. “BUD” MESSIER, 92, passed away<br />

peacefully at the Barre Gardens Rehabilitation<br />

Center on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. Born in Montgomery on<br />

Oct. 1, 1926, he was the only son of the late Louis A. Messier<br />

and Ida (Lumbra) Messier. Bud attended schools in<br />

Waterbury. In 1943, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served<br />

his country during WWII. Following his honorable discharge<br />

in 1946, he returned to Waterbury where he met<br />

Barbara Trask, the love of his life, and they were married in<br />

Waterbury on July 26, 1947. Bud is survived by his son,<br />

granddaughter, and great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian<br />

Burial was celebrated at St. Andrew Catholic Church in<br />

Waterbury on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019. Inurnment took<br />

place in Holy Cross Cemetery in Duxbury. For those who<br />

wish, memorial gifts would be appreciated to the Barre<br />

Gardens Patient Activities Fund, 378 Prospect St., Barre, VT<br />

05641. Assisting the family is the Perkins-Parker Funeral<br />

Home and Cremation Service in Waterbury. To send online<br />

condolences, please visit www.perkinsparker.com or the<br />

funeral home Facebook page.<br />

CECIL W. “PETE” TUCKER, 98, a<br />

longtime Graniteville resident<br />

passed away peacefully on Monday, September<br />

9, 2019 at the Woodridge Nursing and<br />

Rehabilitation Center in Berlin. With his passing,<br />

the community has lost his invaluable<br />

memory of local history and innumerable jokes<br />

and stories. Born April 15, 1921 in Barre, he<br />

was the son of William George and Florence Emogene<br />

(Eastman) Tucker. He attended local elementary schools<br />

and graduated from Spaulding High School with the class of<br />

1939. In 1942, Pete joined the U.S. Army Air Corps. Survivors<br />

include his daughter, son, grandchildren, and extended family.<br />

The service to honor and celebrate his life was held on<br />

Saturday, September 28, 2019 in the First Presbyterian<br />

Church of Graniteville. Inurnment took place in the Wilson<br />

Cemetery in Lower Websterville at 10:00 a.m., prior to the<br />

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

Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

CVHHH, 600 Granger Road, Berlin, VT 05641; or Honor<br />

Flight New England, PO Box 16287, Hooksett, NH 03106.<br />

ERIC A. ZENCEY A memorial service for Eric Zencey was<br />

held Sunday, September 29th in the College Hall Chapel at<br />

the Vermont College of Fine Arts, 36 College Street in<br />

Montpelier.


New Partner for Karen Kitzmiller Winter Coat Drive<br />

State Representative Warren Kitzmiller is<br />

getting ready for the 30th annual “Karen<br />

Kitzmiller Memorial Winter Coat Drive”.<br />

This year Warren is bringing on a new partner,<br />

the Montpelier Rotary Club, to assist<br />

with the coat drive efforts in Montpelier. In<br />

2008, Community National Bank (CNB)<br />

came on as a partner to help broaden the<br />

coverage area to include Barre.<br />

In 1990, the late State Representative<br />

Karen Kitzmiller of Montpelier started the<br />

event in conjunction with her campaign.<br />

Karen passed away in 2001 after a courageous<br />

battle with breast cancer, but her coat<br />

drive has lived on and has proven to be an<br />

important service to the community. Warren<br />

has continued the coat drive efforts in honor<br />

of Karen’s memory to help those in need.<br />

Many families and community members<br />

struggle with the expense of suiting up for a<br />

harsh Vermont winter. For 10 years now, the<br />

coat drive has included the collection of<br />

quilts, blankets and comforters.<br />

Please Donate<br />

This event has been a huge success, but<br />

The Vermont Governor’s Committee on the Employment<br />

of People with Disabilities (GCEPD) has announced the<br />

employer award recipients for the 2019 Spirit of the ADA<br />

Awards. The Awards are given to employers who reflect the<br />

spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act in their employment<br />

practices. Awardees successfully met the following<br />

criteria:<br />

1) Recruitment outreach and equal accessibility in the application,<br />

interviewing, and hiring procedures for people with<br />

disabilities.<br />

2) Use of on-the-job accommodations, modifications, progressive<br />

employment methods, and/or creative solutions for<br />

successful training and employment of people with disabilities.<br />

3) Accessible physical structures, buildings, work stations<br />

and equipment, and services.<br />

4) Support for the employment of a person(s) with a disability<br />

as an overall employment strategy.<br />

Donna Curtin, Chair of the Governor’s Committee on the<br />

Employment of People with Disabilities, congratulates this<br />

year’s award winners: “Thank you to this year’s outstanding<br />

only through the generosity of community<br />

members who are willing to donate.<br />

Donations are now being accepted through<br />

October 25. Items that are needed include<br />

clean, quality winter coats, snow pants,<br />

boots, hats, mittens, quilts, comforters and<br />

blankets. All sizes for adults and children are<br />

being collected. Donations can be made during<br />

business hours at CNB’s Montpelier<br />

office at 95 State Street and CNB’s Barre<br />

office at 316 North Main Street now through<br />

Friday, October 25, 2019.<br />

Distribution Information<br />

Distribution is taking place Saturday,<br />

October 26, 2019, at Montpelier City Hall, 39<br />

Main Street, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and<br />

from CNB’s Barre office at 316 North Main<br />

Street, from 9:00 a.m. until Noon. All items<br />

are given away for free.<br />

Community National Bank, Vermont’s<br />

Community Bank, has office locations in<br />

Derby, Barre, Barton, Derby Line, Enosburg<br />

Falls, Island Pond, Lyndonville, Montpelier,<br />

Morrisville, Newport, St. Johnsbury and<br />

Troy.<br />

2019 Spirit of ADA Awards<br />

employers as well as past Spirit of the ADA Award Winners<br />

for recognizing that employing Vermonters of all abilities<br />

enhances the workforce and strengthens communities.”<br />

The following employers will be recognized for hiring and<br />

retaining employees with disabilities:<br />

• Topnotch Resort & Spa, Stowe: Chad Fay & Kathy<br />

Rivard<br />

• Price Chopper, West Rutland: David Bishop<br />

• Vermont Energy Investment Corporation, Burlington:<br />

Othella Clardy<br />

• Commonwealth Dairy, Brattleboro: Drew Bryenton<br />

• EM Brown & Son Inc., Barton: Art LaPlante & Mark<br />

Royer<br />

• Maplefields, St. Albans: Karen Adam<br />

• Bennington County Coalition for the Homeless,<br />

Bennington: Lisa Halkias & Chris Oldham<br />

• Canterbury Inn, St. Johnsbury: Eric Bach<br />

• Willow Farm Pet Services, North Springfield: Carolyn<br />

Tourville<br />

• Inn at Baldwin Creek/Mary’s Restaurant, Bristol: Doug<br />

Mack & Linda Harmon<br />

Special Recognition Awards<br />

• Spirit of ADA Partner Award: Vermont Center for<br />

Independent Living, Montpelier<br />

• Spirit of ADA Retention Award: TwinCraft Skincare,<br />

Winooski<br />

In addition, The Governor’s Committee on Employment<br />

for People with Disabilities (GCEPD), in honor of the late<br />

David Sagi, will inaugurate The Sagi Accessibility Spirit of<br />

the ADA Award this year. The award will be bestowed upon<br />

an employer each year who makes a special effort to make<br />

the business accessible to employees with disabilities.<br />

David’s approach to advocating for accessibility was practical,<br />

non-confrontational and cooperative. He encouraged<br />

and convinced many that accessibility for all, benefits all.<br />

The Sagi Accessibility Award recognizes employers who<br />

view accessible workplaces as a win-win to obtaining and<br />

retaining employees with disabilities.<br />

• David Sagi Memorial Spirit of the ADA Award: Ultravation<br />

Inc., Poultney<br />

October 2, 2019 The WORLD page 11


WARNING: Participant Sector<br />

Nominations Meeting<br />

Capstone Community Action, Inc. will be accepting nominations<br />

for participant sector representatives to our Board of Directors<br />

for the Washington County District on Friday, October 18, 2019<br />

from8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Capstone Community Action, 20 Gable<br />

Place in Barre. Coffee and snacks will be served. Towns included<br />

in this district are Barre City, Barre Town, Berlin, Cabot, Calais,<br />

Duxbury, East Montpelier, Fayston, Marshfield, Middlesex,<br />

Montpelier, Moretown, Northfield, Plainfield, Roxbury,<br />

Waitsfield, Warren, Waterbury, Woodbury, Worcester, Granville,<br />

Hancock. For more information about Capstone and participation<br />

on our Board of Directors please contact dawn butterfield at<br />

477-5124 or dbutterfield@capstonevt.org.<br />

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

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<br />

Town of Barre<br />

<br />

The Town is accepting bids for winter<br />

<br />

<br />

maintenance of 2 miles of sidewalk spread<br />

<br />

out over 5 areas. Bids for the 3-year<br />

<br />

contract will be accepted until October<br />

<br />

<br />

17. The successful contractor must have<br />

<br />

equipment to clear snow and spread<br />

de-icer, <br />

and must have insurance. Contact<br />

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the Town Manager’s Office at 479-9331 The WORLD welcomes Letters to the Editor concerning public issues. Letters should be 400 words or less and may<br />

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be subject to editing due to space constraints. Submissions should also contain the name of the author and a contact<br />

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Vermont’s First Responders Crisis<br />

By Don Turner<br />

Putting aside our differences in politics, we’ve all come to<br />

count on our first responders and the services they provide<br />

as a “given”. We know that if, in that dreaded circumstance,<br />

we have to call 9-1-1 for an emergency, we’ll have a reassuring<br />

voice on the other line, ready to send help. But what if<br />

there was no answer? What if the wait time for emergency<br />

services was too long? What if there were too many other<br />

crises at that very moment, and our first responders couldn’t<br />

make it?<br />

Unfortunately, that’s the reality we find ourselves in now.<br />

As a member of the Milton Volunteer Fire Department<br />

myself, I’ve seen it first-hand. Fire departments and EMS<br />

units across Vermont are finding themselves hit with the<br />

very same demographic crisis that has impacted our state<br />

politics and budget. We have fewer young people, which<br />

means fewer recruits for emergency services. As a result,<br />

staffing and volunteer levels are declining considerably.<br />

When staffing levels go down, response rates go up. The<br />

burden on neighboring communities’ response services<br />

increase. And associated insurance costs may spike as well.<br />

All of these impacts have a real impact on the quality of services<br />

in many regions of our state.<br />

Earlier this year, we learned that Cabot Emergency<br />

Ambulance Service was in a dire situation. The primary<br />

cause, according to the select board chair, was staffing challenges<br />

due to the inability to attract and retain people to<br />

serve. One 30-year veteran of the squad put it best: “We got<br />

a bunch of people we trained. They went to other services or<br />

moved out or went to college and didn’t come back...”<br />

And it’s not just in Cabot. The Cavendish Fire Department<br />

faced similar staffing issues, prompting merger discussions<br />

with the Proctorsville Fire Department. Just recently, St.<br />

Johnsbury officials expressed an openness to combining<br />

emergency services across the region due to the fact that<br />

“fire departments around the area are having trouble maintaining<br />

their staff numbers.” Barton had to auction off its<br />

ambulances. And financial woes faced by the Williamstown<br />

Fire Department caused them to consider charging for some<br />

fire department services, with the funds going to give volunteer<br />

firefighters a $1,000 property tax deduction.<br />

The Legislature called for a report on this issue, which<br />

found that statewide emergency call volume has increased<br />

while, at the same time, “Eight out of ten services are currently<br />

reporting difficulty with recruitment and retention.”<br />

That’s quite literally a recipe for disaster. As a result of this<br />

and other challenges (including funding strains, the toll of<br />

the substance abuse epidemic, and credentialing challenges),<br />

10 out of Vermont’s 13 EMS districts saw their response<br />

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times increase from FY17 to FY18.<br />

Perhaps the most astonishing line of the report was: “The<br />

mental health issues and suicide rates of EMS workers continue<br />

to increase at an alarming rate.” Think about that for a<br />

moment—our first responders are so overburdened by the<br />

current system that their own mental health has been<br />

impacted dramatically.<br />

The League of Cities and Towns has said we’ve hit the<br />

critical stage today. And they’re right. We have to act now.<br />

What can we do to ensure the integrity of our first responder<br />

systems, and the well-being of those who are there for us in<br />

a moment’s notice?<br />

First, these conversations about local and regional consolidations<br />

must continue. Until our demographic trends are<br />

well on their way to being reversed, we need to make more<br />

efficient and effective use of the resources we have today.<br />

Second, we need to consider providing recruitment benefits<br />

to our first responders. As mentioned above,<br />

Williamstown is considering opening a fund to provide<br />

property tax deductions for volunteer firefighters. When I<br />

ran for Lieutenant Governor, I called for First Responder<br />

Tax Credits in municipalities across Vermont. Additionally,<br />

we can broaden some of the same state benefits we already<br />

provide. Vermont currently offers free hunting and fishing<br />

licenses to our servicemen and women, as well as our veterans.<br />

We should consider expanding this exemption to all first<br />

responders, allowing police, firefighters, EMTs, and others<br />

to take advantage of this benefit. These are all ideas worth<br />

considering.<br />

And third, we need to have a real conversation about<br />

improving the training and licensing process for first<br />

responders. Last year, 50 percent of EMS providers reported<br />

a burden caused by the state’s credentialing requirements,<br />

and 30 percent indicated a loss in first responders as a direct<br />

result. We need to look at streamlining credentialing requirements<br />

for emergency services.<br />

Our first responders are the true public servants. We all<br />

know that they work all hours of the day and night without<br />

question. There is no party litmus test for them to help;<br />

they’re just there, without hesitation. We have a moral obligation<br />

to give back to those who give so much to protect us<br />

every single day. Let’s start by having a real conversation<br />

about how we can give back, today.<br />

Don Turner is a former Republican State Representative<br />

from Milton, former House Minority Leader, current Milton<br />

Town Manager and longtime member of the Milton Fire and<br />

Rescue departments. He was a candidate for lieutenant governor<br />

in 2018.<br />

By Joe Benning<br />

State Senator & Minority Leader, Caledonia District<br />

My mother’s family comes from the hills of western<br />

Pennsylvania. As a young boy our family summer vacation<br />

inevitably meant my being stuffed into the back of our station<br />

wagon for a trip to Johnstown. Other than seeing my<br />

cousins, there were two things I loved about that town. We<br />

would ride the Incline Plane, a rail car hoisted up Yoder Hill<br />

along a roughly nine hundred foot rail track at a thrilling<br />

angle of thirty-five degrees, to experience sweeping views of<br />

the city. We’d also visit Galliker’s store where, for a mere fifteen<br />

cents, we could buy balsa wood toy airplanes. With<br />

rubber band powered propellers, they’d keep us kids occupied<br />

for hours until they broke or ended up on somebody’s<br />

roof where we couldn’t get them down.<br />

One day I reached the age where my father trusted me to<br />

hold the fifteen cents until we got to Galliker’s. I felt honored<br />

passing that milestone. But we decided to ride the Incline<br />

Plane before visiting Galliker’s, a decision that led to a life<br />

lesson. It was extremely hot as my cousins and I came off the<br />

rail car and we were thirsty. We passed a soda machine,<br />

something I’d never used before. Sodas were a nickel. I had<br />

three of them. Plugging one of them in to successfully master<br />

the operation, I quenched my thirst. I once again felt like I<br />

had passed some important milestone.<br />

But as my cousins paid for their toy planes at Galliker’s, I<br />

was now a nickel short. My father was not impressed. Tears<br />

welled up in my eyes as I realized he was not going to produce<br />

another nickel so I could buy a plane. His hard lesson<br />

made clear I had nobody to blame but myself for succumbing<br />

to a short term desire and forgetting my responsibility to<br />

hold that fifteen cents for its original purpose.<br />

I was thinking about that lesson recently after hearing<br />

comments in reaction to Vermont’s bond rating being downgraded.<br />

Citing Vermont’s declining work force, aging population<br />

and growing unfunded liabilities, two rating agencies<br />

decided Vermont’s ability to pay back money it borrows is<br />

shrinking. This downgrade directly impacts our spending<br />

capacity. Take for example the State’s Capitol bill, which<br />

pays for things like deferred maintenance at the state colleges,<br />

the building of state offices, the construction of mental<br />

health facilities and prisons. The amount of money we had<br />

available for spending in the Capitol bill dropped from $147<br />

million in 2017 to $124 million in 2019.<br />

In response to the downgrade, concerning comments<br />

came from two influential leaders in the party that holds<br />

super-majority status in our legislature. They down played<br />

the issue by saying the rating agencies just aren’t being fair in<br />

their view of Vermont. They contended that the rating<br />

agency standards should be changed to reflect efforts<br />

Vermont is making in trying to attract more and younger<br />

working people. Their suggestion to the rating agencies that<br />

they should move the goal posts will certainly fall on deaf<br />

ears.<br />

But what signal have they sent to legislators seeking<br />

license to create new programs, or to those who want the<br />

spending spigot wide open and unfortunately leave<br />

Vermont’s taxpayers feeling like a bottomless ATM machine?<br />

Doesn’t it suggest we can continue to spend time on efforts<br />

to make Vermont “first” with issues that bring political fame<br />

while down playing the need of attending to unsexy fundamentals<br />

like prisons, mental health facilities, school deferred<br />

maintenance, road conditions and water quality?<br />

Now is not the time to ignore what the financial world is<br />

telling us about our spending habits. The message is clear:<br />

we need a different policy direction. We need to refocus all<br />

our legislative energy towards fixing foundational problems.<br />

We must have the courage to avoid the constant push for<br />

more programs and new government employees and get<br />

back to focusing on fundamentals. Our desire for instant<br />

gratification cannot override our responsibility to future<br />

generations.<br />

Somewhere in a western Pennsylvania rain gutter are the<br />

decaying remains of a balsa wood toy airplane, bought much<br />

later by a young boy with three nickels who carefully avoided<br />

soda machines on his way to Galliker’s store. The plane’s<br />

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what actually will be expected of you could cause a problem<br />

down the line. Ask some questions.<br />

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Getting through some<br />

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sense of security. Don’t relax your guard. You need to be<br />

prepared for what else could happen.<br />

CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) Caution is still advised,<br />

even though you think you’re as prepared as you need to<br />

be. Keep in mind that change is in your aspect, and you<br />

should expect the unexpected.<br />

LEO ( July 23 to August 22) The Lion’s gift of persuasion<br />

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VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Being sure of your<br />

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opinions. You might learn something that could help you<br />

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LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Getting good legal<br />

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at a later date. Good luck.<br />

SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Longtime relationships<br />

work well this week, whether they’re personal<br />

or professional. It’s a good time to invite new friends and<br />

colleagues into your life.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) This is a<br />

good week to do the research that will help you uncover<br />

those irrefutable facts that can back you up on your new<br />

venture when you most need it.<br />

CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Change is<br />

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affect something you might have thought was immune to<br />

any sort of adjustment or “alteration.”<br />

AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Being asked<br />

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but firmly.<br />

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Igniting E-Cigarette Dangers<br />

Parents C.A.N.<br />

Geoff Beyer, of Central VT New Directions Coalition, met<br />

with parents at Montpelier Main Street Middle School’s Open<br />

House on Sept. 19th about Parents C.A.N. (Children’s Affinity<br />

Network). The purpose of the initiative is to help parents network,<br />

communicate, and coordinate with parents of their child’s<br />

peers – specifically the friends their kids have the most contact<br />

with. This circle of peers will tend to have more and more influence<br />

on their teens which is why it will be strategic to build a<br />

relationship and establish clear communication with the parents<br />

and caregivers of those key children.<br />

Many parents at the Open House were interested in this<br />

promising program and interested in holding some neighborhood<br />

meetings about the project and its goals. Parents C.A.N.<br />

is focused on working with the parents of 4th and 5th graders to<br />

reduce the risks that youth face, increase protective factors, and<br />

generate community solutions. For more information and to<br />

participate call Geoff at 262-1118 or write parentscanvermont@<br />

gmail.com<br />

Conscious Breathing Comes to Central Vermont:<br />

A Whole, New Way to Healing and Increased Well-Being<br />

Conscious Breathing is a healing practice using a Breathing<br />

technique. During inhalation, fresh oxygen and energy are<br />

brought into the body and organs, nourishing cells and tissues<br />

and the body’s natural energy centers. With each exhalation,<br />

the body releases carbon dioxide, waste and toxins and all the<br />

accumulated stress and anxiety. When practicing conscious<br />

breathing you learn what your body already knows: how to<br />

breathe fully, letting go of incomplete experiences and watching<br />

your natural breathing ability return.<br />

In many archaic languages, including Amazonian Quechua,<br />

Tibetan, Aramaic, Latin, Greek, Hawaiian and others, the<br />

word for “breath” is the same word that is used to describe<br />

life, spirit, and soul. What did the ancients know that we’ve<br />

forgotten? For thousands of years, up to this very day, people<br />

have used conscious breathwork for many reasons. Here are<br />

just a few:<br />

• To decrease inflammation<br />

• To release and reduce stress or anxiety including PTSD<br />

• Increase neural connections and strengthen the parasympathetic<br />

nervous system.<br />

• To re-energize the body<br />

• To gain clarity and vision<br />

• To connect with higher forces | spirit guides | expand consciousness<br />

Dunja Moeller Ph.D. has brought Conscious Breathing to<br />

Central Vermont. She moved to Worcester, Vermont several<br />

years ago from Westwood, Massachusettes where she established<br />

and maintains her practice of The Art of Natural<br />

Breathing which includes workshops and seeing private clients.<br />

Learning from numerous different teachers over the<br />

course of 20 years, such as Arne Rantzen a Tibetan Buddhist,<br />

Leonard Orr the founder of the re-birthing breath-work,<br />

Sondra Ray, Jane Hollister a holotropic breathing teacher and<br />

many other’s Dunja has created her own form of cathartic<br />

breath-work. Dunja also worked as a researcher at Harvard<br />

with Dr. John Mack. Mack was the leading psychiatrist at the<br />

time and was using cathartic breath-work to help participants<br />

release PTSD, helping them to integrate their experiences.<br />

As a Medial Anthropologist Dunja has been interested in<br />

alternate states of consciousness for many years, witnessing<br />

how when our identification with self through using cathartic<br />

breathing becomes more malleable, we become less rigid and<br />

can relax more in our day to day world, regaining trust in this<br />

life adventure. Expanding the confines of our mind in a natural<br />

and organic way through the breath benefits the entire<br />

“energy anatomy” of our being pointing us to a bigger picture<br />

that goes beyond just making ends meet.<br />

The are two opportunities to learn about and experience<br />

Conscious Breathing this fall:<br />

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Parents have been lighting up with<br />

questions about e-cigarettes and<br />

what they can say to their teenagers<br />

to convince them to stop, or better yet,<br />

not even use them.<br />

What are E-cigarettes?<br />

E-cigarettes are battery powered smoking<br />

devices that contain cartridges filled<br />

with a liquid that usually contains nicotine,<br />

which can be quite addictive. However,<br />

nicotine is not the only dangerous ingredient, as there are<br />

other chemicals in these cartridges that have been associated<br />

with having an increased risk of developing cancer.<br />

In fact, some e-cigarettes don’t look like cigarettes at all.<br />

Instead, they look like thumb or flash drives or memory<br />

sticks for computers. These are called pod devices. Don’t be<br />

fooled by their small size—they can have as much nicotine as<br />

a whole pack of cigarettes and be used by a teenager in a<br />

period of minutes.<br />

The dangers of e-cigarettes<br />

Nicotine through vaping can raise blood pressure and<br />

heart rate. This rise can potentially result in abnormal heart<br />

rhythms, which can cause heart failure and death. High nicotine<br />

exposure can also affect memory, concentration and<br />

brain development in teens.<br />

Signs a child is hiding their vaping<br />

How might you know if your child is vaping? Suggested<br />

signs include increased thirst and urination due to the dryness<br />

in their mouth and throat and their need to hydrate.<br />

Additionally, there may be a desire for increased flavoring at<br />

mealtimes since food becomes less flavorful with the mouth<br />

dried out.<br />

Another clue might be finding unfamiliar thumb or flash<br />

drive devices, battery chargers or spare parts that contain the<br />

liquid chemicals that requires heat for vaporization.<br />

Prevention<br />

Of course, while it is important to know if your child is<br />

vaping, it’s even more important to prevent them from getting<br />

started. Thus, the name of the game is<br />

to educate your children and teens about<br />

these devices.<br />

First, parents, you need to know the facts.<br />

You can get them at knowledgeable websites<br />

such as e-cigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov.<br />

Start early (even in elementary or early<br />

middle school) when your children can<br />

understand how dangerous these devices<br />

are to their health. Make it clear you don’t<br />

approve of their vaping or using e-cigarettes no matter what.<br />

If they are already vaping, keep your cool. Instead of<br />

anger, listen and encourage an open dialogue and not a lecture.<br />

Have this important conversation not once but over<br />

time. If you begin the talk in an angry or anxious manner,<br />

your teen will shut down. Instead, acknowledge it’s difficult<br />

to stay away from vaping and see if that opens the door to a<br />

better discussion.<br />

If your child is thinking about trying it or already has, tell<br />

them you are there to help however you can, because you<br />

care so much about their health and well being. Give them<br />

strategies to say no to vaping, such as “I can’t, I’m in training.”<br />

Being a role model<br />

Of course parents, if you do smoke or vape, understand<br />

your kids, who see you as a role model, may want to do it as<br />

well. Consider quitting smoking or vaping for not only their<br />

health but yours, too.<br />

Hopefully tips like these will smoke out what you need to<br />

know when it comes to recognizing and discouraging the use<br />

of e-cigarette products in your teens and yourself.<br />

Lewis First, MD, is chief of Pediatrics at The University of<br />

Vermont Children’s Hospital and chair of the Department of<br />

Pediatrics at the University of Vermont College of Medicine.<br />

You can also catch “First with Kids” weekly on WOKO 98.9FM<br />

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Corn chowder!<br />

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Butternut squash.<br />

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All calendar submissions should be sent to<br />

editor@vt-world.com or mailed to The<br />

WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302,<br />

Barre, Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00 p.m.,<br />

Thursday preceding publication. The<br />

Ongoing section is for free/low cost/nonprofit<br />

community events.<br />

Ongoing Events<br />

BARRE—Weekly Business Networking in<br />

Central Vermont, Central Vermont Chamber<br />

of Commerce, 33 Stewart Ln. 8AM-9:30AM.<br />

Thurs. Free. Info: mike@eternitymarketing.<br />

com.<br />

Granite Center Garden Club, the Barre<br />

Congregational Church. Runs Apr.-July &<br />

Sept.-Nov., 2nd Mon., 6:30PM. Info: www.<br />

facebook.com/@granitecentergardenclub.<br />

Church of God of Prophecy, 241 Quarry Hill<br />

Rd. Sunday School: 9:30AM; Service:<br />

10:30AM; free potluck dinner: 12PM on 2nd<br />

Sun. Info: (814) 428-2696.<br />

Sons of the American Legion Squadron #10<br />

Meetings, Barre Legion Post #10, 320 N. Main<br />

St. 3rd Wed. of each month. 6PM.<br />

Women & Children 1st: Senior Day, Every<br />

Wed. Seniors 55 & older receive 10% off their<br />

purchases. 114 N. Main St.<br />

Central VT Adult Basic Education, Free classes.<br />

Pre-GED and high school diploma prep<br />

classes at Barre Learning Center, 46<br />

Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588.<br />

24TH<br />

Annual<br />

Central Vermont Woodcarving Group, Free<br />

instruction projects for all abilities. Barre<br />

Congregational Church, Mon. 1-4pm. 479-<br />

9563.<br />

Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild, meets 3rd<br />

Tues. of the month at First Presbyterian<br />

Church, Seminary St. 5:30-7:30PM.<br />

Step ‘n’ Time Line Dancers of Central<br />

Vermont, Thurs. at The Old Labor Hall, 46<br />

Granite St. 6:30-8:30PM.<br />

Additional Recycling Collection Center,<br />

Open for collection Mon., Wed., Fri. 11:30-<br />

5:30PM, 3rd Sat. 9AM-1PM. 540 N. Main St.,<br />

Barre. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable<br />

items.<br />

Jabbok Christian Center Prayer Meeting, 8<br />

Daniel Dr. 6:30-8PM. 1st & 3rd Thurs. Info:<br />

479-0302.<br />

Medicare & You, Have questions? We have<br />

answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging,<br />

59 N. Main St., Suite 200, 2nd & 4th Tues. of<br />

the month. Call 479-0531 to register.<br />

Wheelchair Basketball, Barre Evangelical<br />

Free Church, 17 S. Main St., Every other Tues.,<br />

5:30-7PM. Info: 498-3030 (David) or 249-7931<br />

(Sandy).<br />

Central Vermont Business Builders,<br />

Community National Bank, 1st & 3rd Tues.,<br />

8-9AM. Info: 777-5419.<br />

Weekly Storytime, Next Chapter Bookstore,<br />

158 North Main St., Sat., 10:30AM. Info. 476-<br />

3114.<br />

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Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019 9AM-3:30PM<br />

Williamstown Middle High School<br />

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LOCAL CRAFTERS<br />

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Williamstown Ambulance Service<br />

Blood Pressure Clinic<br />

Ladies of<br />

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Vermont Travelers’<br />

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October 2, 2019 The WORLD page 17<br />

Waterbury-Stowe<br />

46 N. Main Str


Richard Riley, conductor<br />

J.S. Bach’s Sleepers Awake (Wachet Auf ) Cantata,<br />

and arias featuring soprano Hyunah Yu, tenor<br />

Steven Paul Spears, and baritone Nathaniel<br />

Sullivan. Laurie Smukler is soloist in the<br />

Violin Concerto in A minor.<br />

Tickets: $15-$25 at the door; in advance at Bear Pond Books, Montpelier; and online at:<br />

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page 18 The WORLD October 2, 2019<br />

Saturday, October 19, 7:30PM<br />

Saint Augustine Church, Montpelier<br />

Sunday, October 20, 3:00PM<br />

Cathedral of Saint Paul, Burlington<br />

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Vermont Modelers Club, Building and flying<br />

model airplanes year-round. Info: 485-7144.<br />

Community Breakfast, First Presbyterian<br />

Church, 78 Summer St., 3rd Sun. FREE, 7:30-<br />

9AM. 476-3966.<br />

Circle of Parents, Confidential support group<br />

for parents and caregivers. Tues. evenings.<br />

Info: 229-5724.<br />

Mothers of Preschoolers, Monthly get-togethers<br />

for crafts, refreshments, etc. Christian<br />

Alliance Church, 476-3221.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous, Meetings in Barre,<br />

daily; call 802-229-5100 for latest times & locations;<br />

www.aavt.org.<br />

Al-Anon Family Groups, Turning Point, 489<br />

South Main St. Use back door of parking lot.<br />

Older children friendly. Sat. 5-6PM. Info: vermontalanonalateen.org<br />

Hedding United Methodist Activities &<br />

Meetings, 40 Washington St., 476-8156. Choir:<br />

Thurs. 7PM; Free Community Supper: Fri.<br />

5:30-6:30PM; Community Service & Food<br />

Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5PM.<br />

Turning Point Recovery Center, 489 N. Main<br />

St. Safe and supportive place for individuals/<br />

families in or seeking substance abuse recovery.<br />

Open Mon/Tue/Thur: 10AM-5PM; Wed/Fri:<br />

10AM-9PM; Sat: 6PM-9PM. For info and programs,<br />

call 479-7373.<br />

Green Mountain Spirit Chapter, National<br />

women bikers club. 2nd Wed. Info: grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.<br />

Grief & Bereavement Support Group, Central<br />

Vermont Home Health and Hospice office, 600<br />

Granger Road. This group is open to anyone<br />

who has experienced the death of a loved one.<br />

Group 1 Meets every 3rd Wed. 10AM-11:30AM,<br />

Group 2 meets every 2nd Mon. 6PM-7:30PM.<br />

Free. Info: 223-1878.<br />

Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs, Barre<br />

City Police, 15 Fourth St., 476-6613. Get rid of<br />

old or unused meds at these local permanent<br />

safe disposal sites.<br />

Granite City Grocery Volunteers, every 3rd<br />

Wed./month at 6PM at The Quarry Kitchen &<br />

Spirits, second floor. Info: gaylepoinsette@<br />

gmail.com.<br />

Granite City Grocery’s Board Meeting, every<br />

2nd Tuesday at 6PM. Open to public.<br />

Community Movie Night at the Barre<br />

Universalist Church. Join us for a family-friendly<br />

film each Sunday evening throughout the<br />

summer. All are welcome, doors open at 4:00<br />

pm, popcorn will be served, details can be<br />

found at the church or online at http://www.<br />

FirstChurchBarreUU.org/ or https://www.<br />

facebook.com/FirstChurchBarreUU/ .<br />

Donations are always appreciated.<br />

Writers for Recovery A FREE 10-week writing<br />

workshop for people recovering from addiction.<br />

Thursdays 6-7:30PM from August<br />

8-Octobeer 10. All are welcome, no writing<br />

experience necessary!<br />

Small Group Bible Studies sponsored by VT<br />

Christian Radio WJPL-LP 92.1 FM. In the<br />

Aldrich Public Library upstairs conference<br />

room, 6 Washington St. Thursdays at 6PM. All<br />

are welcome.<br />

BERLIN- Contra Dance No experience and no<br />

partner needed. All dances are taught plus an<br />

introductory session at 7:45. Everyone welcome!<br />

The dance takes place at the Capital City<br />

Grange Hall, 6612 Rt 12, just 1 mile south of<br />

Montpelier. Please bring clean, soft-soled<br />

shoes. Admission is $10 adults, $5 kids and low<br />

income, $15 dance supporters. Questions? Call<br />

Tim Swartz at 802-225-8921, visit: http://capitalcitygrange.org/dancing/contradancing.<br />

Every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday year round.<br />

BETHEL- YMCA Diabetes Prevention<br />

Program, United Church of Bethel, Church St.<br />

Thurs., 11AM-12PM. Free. Info: 728-7714.<br />

BROOKFIELD- Mothers of Preschoolers,<br />

Meal and childcare provided. New Covenant<br />

Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fri., 6PM. Info:<br />

276-3022.<br />

CABOT- Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz:<br />

Mon., Info: 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons,<br />

Fri., 3-5:30PM. All at Cabot Library, 563-2721.<br />

CALAIS- Men’s & Women’s Bible Study<br />

Groups, County Road, Wed., 7PM. Info: 485-<br />

7577.<br />

CHELSEA- Story Time, For ages 0- 5. Chelsea<br />

Public Library, Wed., 1:15PM. Info: 685-2188.<br />

Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Nonprofit support<br />

grp. United Church of Chelsea, North<br />

Common, Wed., 5:45PM. Info: 685-2271.<br />

Chronic Conditions Support Group, Chelsea<br />

Senior Center, in the United Church of Chelsea,<br />

13 North Common. Free. Fri. 8:30-11AM.<br />

Info:728-7714.<br />

Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum,<br />

Open 3rd Sat. May-Oct., FREE, 10AM.-12PM.<br />

Info: 685-4447.<br />

E. HARDWICK- Bible Study, Touch of Grace<br />

Assembly of God Church, Tues. 10AM; . Bible<br />

study (call for info); Wed. Youth Group, 5PM<br />

dinner, 6PM activity. Info: 472-5550.<br />

EAST MONTPELIER- FREE Zumba-like<br />

Fitness Dance for Women 18+, East<br />

Montpelier Elementary, Sundays, 4-5PM. Info:<br />

zabundancejoy@gmail.com.<br />

Men’s Ministry, Crossroads Christian Church.<br />

Mon. 7-9PM. Men’s Breakfast: 2nd Sat., 8AM.<br />

Sun. Service: 9:30-11AM. Info: 476-8536.<br />

Twin Valley Senior Center, 4583 U.S. Rte 2.<br />

Open Mon., Weds., Fri., 9AM-2PM. For class<br />

listing & info: 223-3322.<br />

Peck Farm Orchard 750 Sibley Rd. PYO Apple<br />

& Pumpkins. Open September and October.<br />

Wed-Sun 9-5. Take a stroll through our kidfriendly<br />

corn maze, pick a variety of apples and<br />

pumpkins and enjoy some of our seasonal<br />

fresh-pressed cider! And don’t forget to enjoy<br />

free hayrides on the weekends. Located only 10<br />

minutes outside of Vermont’s capital city.<br />

Check out our website or find us on Facebook.<br />

GROTON- YA Book Club, 3rd Mon., 6:30PM;<br />

Book Discussion Group: 4th Mon.,, 7PM;<br />

Crafts & Conversation, Wed., 1-3PM. Round<br />

Robin Storytime for kids age 0-5: Tues.,<br />

10AM. All at Groton Public Library. Info: 584-<br />

3358.<br />

HARDWICK- Caregiver Support Group,<br />

Agency on Aging, rear entrance Merchants<br />

Bank, 2nd Thurs. 229-0308 x306.<br />

Peace & Justice Coalition, G.R.A.C.E. Arts<br />

bldg (old firehouse), Tues., 7PM. Info: 533-<br />

2296.<br />

Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper<br />

included. Thurs., 6-8:30PM. Registration/info:<br />

472-5229.<br />

MARSHFIELD- Playgroup, Twinfield<br />

Preschool, Mon., 8:15AM-9:45AM (except<br />

when school not in session).<br />

MIDDLESEX- Food Shelf, United Methodist<br />

Church, Sat., 9-10:30AM.<br />

MONTPELIER- Elders Together, a Free,<br />

drop-in support group for older elders, meets<br />

monthly on the first Friday. 1:00PM to 2:30<br />

PM, Montpelier Sr. Activity Center, 58 Barre<br />

St. Call 223-8140 for info.<br />

First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday<br />

School welcomes children for Sunday school to<br />

learn how to feel close to god everyday.<br />

10:30AM. 223-2477.<br />

Free Coffee House Potluck, 1st Fri. at the<br />

Trinity Methodist Church. 7PM-9PM.<br />

Healing Rhythms - Drumming Through<br />

Grief, 4th Tues. of the month through Oct.<br />

Christ Episcopol Church. Registration<br />

required, call 224-2241. No drumming experience<br />

is necessary.<br />

Vermont College of Fine Arts Friday Night<br />

Reading Series, Cafe Anna, 1st floor of College<br />

Hall, 36 College St. 5:30-7:30PM. Free snacks.<br />

LGBTQ Veterans Group, Christ Episcopal<br />

Church. 6PM-8:30PM. 2nd & 4th Wed. Info:<br />

825-2045.<br />

2nd Friday Folk Dancing, Montpelier Senior<br />

Activity Center. Donation: $5. November-<br />

March. Info: 223-2518.<br />

Irish Session, Sat.,2PM-5PM, Bagitos, 28 Main<br />

St.<br />

Southern Old Time Music Jam, 2nd & 4th<br />

Sun., 10AM-12:30PM. Bagitos, 28 Main St.<br />

Robin’s Nest Nature Playgroup, North Branch<br />

Nature Center. Mon. 9:30-11:30AM. Info: 229-<br />

6206.<br />

Montpelier Kiwanis Club, Tues., 6PM. at The<br />

Steak House. All are welcome. Info: 229-6973.<br />

Onion River Exchange Tool Library, 46 Barre<br />

St. Over 85 tools. Wed., 10AM-2PM, Thurs.,<br />

10AM-2PM.<br />

Friday Night Group, Open to all LGBTQ youth<br />

ages 13-22. Pizza and social time, facilitated by<br />

adults from Outright VT. Unitarian Church,<br />

2nd & 4th Fri., 6:30-8PM. Info: 223-7035.<br />

Meditation, Mon. 1PM.; Intro to Yoga, Tues.<br />

4PM; Consults, Fri. 11AM. Free classes, limits<br />

apply. Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. Info: 272-<br />

8923.<br />

Open Library, Resurrection Baptist Church.<br />

Sun. 12:30-2PM.<br />

Capital City Farmers Market 9AM-1PM every<br />

Saturday at 60 State St. Dozens of local vendors<br />

with delicious and wholesome wares. EBT,<br />

SNAP and Crop Cash accepted.<br />

Celiac Support Group, Tulsi Tea Room, 34<br />

Elm St., 2nd Wed., 4-5PM. Info: 598-9206.<br />

MSAC Public Activities, Montpelier Senior<br />

Activity Center, 58 Barre St. FEAST Together:<br />

Tues. & Fri.,12-1PM (EXCEPT July 24, July 27,<br />

July 31, August 3). RSVP 262-6288. Living<br />

Strong: Mon. 2:30-3:30PM. & Fri. 2-3PM;<br />

Crafters Group: Wed., 12-2PM. Photography<br />

Club: Thurs., 12-1PM; Ukulele Group: Thurs.,<br />

6-8PM; Walks with Joan: Tues., 10-11AM;<br />

Italian Group: Tues., 1:15-2:45PM; Trash<br />

Tramps: Tues., 2-3PM.For info on a listing:<br />

223-2518. Elders Together first Friday of the<br />

month 1-2:30PM.<br />

A Course in Miracles, at Christ Episcopal<br />

Church, 64 State St., each Tues., 7-8PM. Info:<br />

622-4516.<br />

Parent’s Group & Meet-Up, Connect with<br />

local parents to share advice and info. Kellogg-<br />

Hubbard Library, Hayes Rm, 1st Mon.,<br />

10-11:30AM. Info: mamasayszine@gmail.com.<br />

Families Anonymous, For families or friends<br />

who have issues with addiction, alcohol and/or<br />

mental illness. Bethany Church, 2nd floor<br />

youth room, Mon., 7-8PM. Info: 229-6219.<br />

Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights, Need<br />

help w/a bike repair? Come to the volunteerrun<br />

community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Wed.<br />

4-6PM. Info: freeridemontpelier.org.<br />

Free Community Meals, Mon: Unitarian<br />

Church, 11AM-1PM; Tues: Bethany Church,<br />

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11:30AM-1PM; Wed: Christ Church,<br />

11AM-12:30PM; Thurs: Trinity Church,<br />

11:30AM-1PM; Fri: St. Augustine Church,<br />

11AM-12:30PM; Last Sun., Bethany Church,<br />

4:30-6:30PM.<br />

Calico County Quilters, All skill levels welcome.<br />

2nd Sat. Sept. through June, 1-3PM.<br />

Location info: 244-7001.<br />

Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA),<br />

Bethany Church basement, Tues., 6:30PM.<br />

Info: 229-9036.<br />

Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities, 135<br />

Main St., Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30AM.<br />

Info:223-3338.<br />

CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group,<br />

Childcare not available. Woodbury College,<br />

2nd Tues., 5:30-7:30PM. Info: 498-5928.<br />

Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events,<br />

144 Elm St. Sun., 9:45AM. Bible Study; 11AM.<br />

Worship Service; Wed., 7PM. Prayer Meeting.<br />

Good Beginnings of Central VT, 174 River St.<br />

Drop-In Hours at the Nest. 1st floor Weds/<br />

Thurs/Fri., 9AM-3PM. Babywearers of Central<br />

Vermont meet upstairs, 4th Mon., 5:45-7:45PM<br />

& 2nd Thurs., 9:30-11:30AM. Info: 595-7953.<br />

Breastfeeding support: 3rd Thurs., 9:30-<br />

11:30AM; Nursing Beyond a Year: 3rd Fri.,<br />

9:30-11:30AM (802-879-3000).<br />

Al-Anon, Trinity Methodist Church, Main St.,<br />

Sun., 6:15-7:30PM. Info:1-866-972-5266.<br />

Al-Anon, Bethany Church basement, 115 Main<br />

St., Tues. & Thurs. 12-1PM., Wed. 7-8PM.<br />

Info: 1-866-972-5266.<br />

SL AA, 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship<br />

problems. Bethany Church, Wed.,<br />

5PM. Info: 249-6825.<br />

Survivors of Incest Anonymous, Bethany<br />

Church parlor, 115 Main St., Mon., 5PM. Please<br />

call first: 229-9036 or 454-8402.<br />

Brain Injury Support Group, Unitarian<br />

Church, 3rd Thurs., 1:30-2:30PM. Info: 1-877-<br />

856-1772.<br />

Playgroups: Dads & Kids, Thurs., 6-7:30PM.<br />

& Sat., 9:30-11AM, at Family Center of<br />

Washington County. Held during school year<br />

only.<br />

Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer<br />

Support, for patients and caregivers. Info:<br />

1-800-652-5064.<br />

Christian Meditation, Christ Church, Mon.,<br />

12-1PM.<br />

Mood Disorders Support Group, 149 State<br />

St., last entryway, first floor. Peer and professionally<br />

led support for people coping with<br />

mental illness. Wed. 4-5PM. Free. Info: 917-<br />

1959.<br />

Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs,<br />

Montpelier Police, 1 Pitkin Court, 223-3445 at<br />

Washington County Sheriff, 10 Elm St., 223-<br />

3001. Get rid of old or unused meds at these<br />

local permanent safe disposal sites.<br />

Memory Cafe, is no longer at the Montpelier<br />

Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St. It is now<br />

called MEMORABLE TIMES CAFE hosted<br />

Central Vermont Council on Aging and the<br />

State of Vermont ABLE Library and will be<br />

held the 3rd Wednesday of each month October<br />

through March at the Vermont History Center,<br />

60 Washington St., Barre, VT. Contact Barb<br />

Asen, CVCOA Family Caregiver Support<br />

Director, at basen@cvcoa.org or 802-476-2681<br />

Community Song Circle, Center for Arts and<br />

Learning, 46 Barre St. 1st Sun. except July/<br />

Aug., 6-8PM. Info: vtcommunitysing@gmail.<br />

com.<br />

Walk-Through Wednesday Open House at<br />

Orchard Valley Waldorf School, Grace Farm<br />

Campus, 2290 VT Rt. 14N, East Montpelier.<br />

Join us on the first Wednesday of each month -<br />

October 2, November 6, and December 4 - for<br />

an introductory visit to the OVWS grade school<br />

on our Grace Farm campus from 8:30-9:30am.<br />

Contact enrollment@ovws.org or call 456-7400<br />

with questions. Please register by noon the day<br />

prior.<br />

MORETOWN- Mad River Chorale. Rehearsals<br />

at Harwood Union H.S., Mon., 7-9PM. Info:<br />

496-2048.<br />

MORRISVILLE- “The Role of Power,<br />

Authority & Control in Groups” Monthly<br />

Meeting, Morristown Centennial Library, 20<br />

Lower Main St. 1st Tues. 5:30PM-7PM. Info:<br />

gerette@dreamhavenvt.com.<br />

Overeaters Anonymous, 12-step program for<br />

people who identify as overeaters, compulsive<br />

eaters, food addicts, anorexics, bulimics, etc.<br />

All welcome; no dues or fees. Info re: place &<br />

time: 863-2655.<br />

River Arts Events, Photo Co-op Drop-in 3rd<br />

Thurs., 6PM-8PM. $5 suggested donation.<br />

Poetry Clinic Drop-in 1st & 3rd Tues.,<br />

6PM-8PM. $5 suggested donation.<br />

NORTHFIELD- Bingo, Northfield Senior<br />

Center. Mon., 4PM.<br />

Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program, Ages 12-18.<br />

Readiness and Regional Technology Center,<br />

Norwich campus, Tues., 6-8:30PM. Info: capitalcomposite@yahoo.com.<br />

Clogging & Irish Step Lessons, W/Green<br />

Mountain Cloggers, ages 8-78. Sun., 5-8PM.<br />

Info: 522-2935.<br />

Playgroup, United Church of Northfield. Wed.,<br />

9:30-11AM. Held only when school in session.<br />

Info: 262-3292 x113.<br />

Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs,<br />

Northfield Police, 110 Wall St., 485-9181. Get<br />

rid of old or unused meds at these local permanent<br />

safe disposal sites.<br />

NORWICH- Contradance at Tracy Hall 300<br />

Main St. every 2nd and 4th Saturday through<br />

December. Admission is $12; students $8;<br />

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BARRE- Rock Solid XIX: This annual stone sculpture<br />

exhibit, since 2000, showcases stone sculptures and<br />

assemblage by area artists and other work that depicts the<br />

beautiful qualities of stone. September 17 – November 2,<br />

2019. At Studio Place Arts 201 N. Main St.<br />

Perspective by Tuyen My Nguyen Installations made<br />

from tautly strung thread and string that explore scale differences<br />

in small and large configurations. At Studio Place<br />

Arts 201 N. Main St.<br />

Humanity – No Fear of the Other and the Good Life<br />

Paintings by Damariscotta Rouelle. Exhibit Dates:<br />

September 17 – November 2, 2019 at Studio Place Arts,<br />

201 N. Main St. Opening Reception: Fri., Sept. 20, 5:30-<br />

7:30PM<br />

BERLIN- Visual Splendor: Travels in Northern India.<br />

Photographs by Amy Davenport. The Gallery at Central<br />

Vermont Medical Center, August 25 - October 20, 2019.<br />

Opening Celebration: Thursday, August 29, 4:30-6PM<br />

CALAIS- reVision Art at the Kent with Words Out Loud<br />

readings at the Old West Church. Closing Celebration on<br />

Sunday, October 6, from 3 to 5 pm. 7 Old West Church<br />

Road.<br />

CHELSEA- Cats, Landscapes and Figures solo art<br />

exhibit by Deborah Sacks at the Chelsea Public Library.<br />

Mixed Media prints on display September 2nd through<br />

the end of October. There will be a reception for the artist<br />

at 6 p.m. on Friday October 25th. 802-685-2188, www.<br />

chelsealibrary.com<br />

GREENSBORO- Dianne Shullenberger: Outdoor<br />

Influences Celebrate Dianne’s new work at an opening<br />

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

Hardwick St) with the artist, Sept. 14 5PM. Exhibit runs<br />

9/13 - 10/27.<br />

MONTPELIER- Galen Cheney & Tessa G. O’Brien<br />

September 3rd – November 1st, 2019. Reception:<br />

September 6th, 3 – 8PM. In conjunction with Elevation<br />

Celebration and Art Walk. T.W. Wood Gallery, at the<br />

Center for Arts & Learning 46 Barre St.<br />

Show 34 The latest work by our gallery members. At The<br />

Front 6 Barre St. Gallery Hours: Friday 4-7pm, Saturday<br />

and Sunday 11am-5pm.<br />

Monkeys, Missiles And Mushrooms Paintings by Marina<br />

Epstein Capitol Region Visitors Center 134 State Street.<br />

Monday-Thursday 6am-5pm Saturday and Sundays 9am-<br />

5pm. For more information www.hermitage-gallery.com<br />

802-229-6297<br />

Conduits: Works by Liz Hawkes deNiord, Richard Heller,<br />

and Rachel Portesi. The Vermont Arts Council Spotlight<br />

Gallery, 136 State Street. The show will run through<br />

October 31.<br />

Rogue Cloth Work Artist, curator, and museum director<br />

Janie Cohen will be the featured artist at the Vermont<br />

Supreme Court Gallery from October 2nd through<br />

December 27th. Opening Reception: Thursday, October<br />

10, from 4:00 – 7:00pm.<br />

The State of Sculpture 2019 an overview of Vermont<br />

Sculptors at the Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden,<br />

136 State Street. On display through August 2021.<br />

SHOW 35 Running October 4 through Novermber 30 at<br />

the Front, 6 Barre St. Join us for the opening reception on<br />

October 4, 4-8pm. Free and open to the public—enjoy live<br />

music, food and drinks while you take in recent works by<br />

the membership of Montpelier’s sole collective art gallery!<br />

Open Fridays, 4 to 7 p.m.; Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m.; and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. By appointment -<br />

email info@thefrontvt.com.<br />

Anatomy of a Pond an exhibition of artist Adelaide<br />

Murphy Tyrol’s exhibit, “Anatomy of a Pond,” on display<br />

at North Branch Nature Center, 713 Elm St., from October<br />

through December. Opening Oct. 3 @5:30-7PM.<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 through<br />

12/21. Info: www.norwich.edu/museum.<br />

NORWICH- Elements of Glass from the Workshop of<br />

Simon Pearce, September 21, 2019 through March 2020.<br />

At the Montshire Museum of Science, 1 Montshire Rd.<br />

For more information, contact Trish Palao at 802-649-<br />

2200 x222 | trish.palao@montshire.org<br />

RANDOLPH- An Archive of Feeling Group Show at the<br />

Chandler Center for the Arts, 71 North Main St. The exhibition<br />

features works by Lydia Kern, Caitlin LaDolce,<br />

Rachel Jones, and many more.<br />

STOWE- Unbroken Current a group exhibition of internationally<br />

renowned and emerging artists September 20 -<br />

November 9, at the Helen Day Art Center Pond Street.<br />

Exposed Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition. This year’s exhibition<br />

will feature nationally renowned sculptors Tom<br />

Fruin and David Stromeyer. July 20 - October 19. At the<br />

Helen Day Art Center, 90 Pond St.<br />

Studio of Archeo-Virtual Spiritings September 20 -<br />

November 9, 2019 with artist Vasilis Zografos. Reception<br />

and Artist Talk: Friday, September 20, 5:00-7:00pm.<br />

Helen Day Art Center, 90 Pond Street<br />

page 20 The WORLD October 2, 2019<br />

PLAINFIELD- Farmers Market, Fri., 4-7 P.M., Mill Street.<br />

Local produce, plants, crafts, maple syrup, teas and service, and<br />

more.<br />

Community Supper Support Group, Grace United Methodist<br />

Church. 4th Tues., 6PM-7PM. Info: michaelbix@gmail.com.<br />

Cardio Funk Class. At the Community Center. Fri., 5-6PM.<br />

Info: email shannonkellymovement@gmail.com.<br />

Cutler Memorial Library Activities, Classic Book Club: 1st<br />

Mon., 6PM; Tuesday Night Knitters (except 1st Tues.). Info:<br />

454-8504.<br />

Diabetes Discussion & Support Group, Everyone welcome.<br />

The Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thurs., 1:30PM. Info:322-<br />

6600.<br />

RANDOLPH- Health Support Groups, Maple Leaf Room at<br />

Gifford Medical Center. Tobacco Cessation Program regularly<br />

offers four-week “Quit in Person” group sessions. Info: 728-7714.<br />

Caregiver Support Group, Gifford Medical Center. 2-3PM.<br />

Meets 2nd Wed. of the month. Info: 728-7781.<br />

Diabetes Management Program, Kingwood Health Center<br />

(lower level conf. room), 1422 VT Route 66. Thurs.,<br />

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Wednesday<br />

6:00AM - News<br />

7:00AM - The <strong>World</strong> Fusion Show<br />

7:30AM - FTA - 186 Era of Undying<br />

8:00AM - Tae Kwon Do Ep. 170<br />

8:30AM - A Conversation with Admiral<br />

Joe Sestak<br />

9:00AM - HavanaFairfax005815<br />

10:00AM - News<br />

11:00AM - All Things LGBTQ - News and<br />

Interview with Holly Perdue<br />

12:00PM - Racial Disparities Advisory<br />

Panel<br />

2:10PM - Bread and Puppet Theater -<br />

Dead Man Rises<br />

2:30PM - GMALL Lectures – The Arctic<br />

Ocean and the North Pole<br />

4:00PM - Two Grannies on the Road -<br />

Austin, Herring and a new RV<br />

4:30PM - Car Corner - Oil Pressure<br />

5:30PM - Fur, Fins and Feathers Ep 28<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - The Struggle<br />

7:30PM - SouthCoast Matters 230<br />

8:00PM - Fox Robbins You Can’t Manage<br />

What You Dont Measure Part 2<br />

8:30PM - Hazen Union Climate Strike<br />

9:00PM - Authors at Aldrich Library -<br />

Archer Mayor - Joe Gunther Series<br />

10:00PM - Australian Rules Football: USA<br />

vs Canada - Quebec vs Boston/Maine/<br />

Vermont<br />

Thursday<br />

6:00AM - News<br />

7:00AM - The Struggle<br />

7:30AM - SouthCoast Matters 230<br />

8:00AM - Fox Robbins You Can’t Manage<br />

What You Dont Measure Part 2<br />

8:30AM - Hazen Union Climate Strike<br />

9:00AM - Authors at Aldrich Library -<br />

Archer Mayor - Joe Gunther Series<br />

10:00AM - News<br />

11:00AM - Hunger Mountain Coop<br />

Workshop - The Sacred Hunt<br />

12:00PM - Sidewalks Entertainment<br />

12:30PM - Not Just Rock and Roll Fall<br />

Start<br />

1:00PM - Current Topics in Science Series<br />

- Danielle Garneau, Ph.D.<br />

2:15PM - BERWICK FIRE DEPT. AWARDS<br />

FIRST RESPONDERS<br />

2:30PM - Public Safety Forum Barre, VT -<br />

09/19/19<br />

4:40PM - SOM ARTS feature on Mass.<br />

Independent Comics Expo (MICE)<br />

5:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - Be Aware To Be Prepared -<br />

October 2019<br />

7:30PM - Independent Lifestyles -<br />

Lakeshore Community Health<br />

8:00PM - Artful Word: The Annual South<br />

End Art Hop 2019<br />

9:40PM - LucyMackenzie_Adoptables<br />

10:00PM - The Time is Now<br />

11:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />

Friday<br />

6:00AM - News<br />

7:00AM - Be Aware To Be Prepared -<br />

October 2019<br />

7:30AM - Independent Lifestyles -<br />

Lakeshore Community Health<br />

8:00AM - Artful Word: The Annual South<br />

End Art Hop 2019<br />

9:40AM - LucyMackenzie_Adoptables<br />

10:00AM - News<br />

11:00AM - Ethan Allen Homestead<br />

Enrichment Program: The Siege of the<br />

Moses Pierson Blockhouse<br />

12:00PM - OLLI - Farming Vermont<br />

1:15PM - Bear Pond Books Events -<br />

“Here” with Sydney Lea<br />

2:00PM - Current Topics in Science Series<br />

- Bob Popp.<br />

3:15PM - A conversation with Stephen<br />

Kiernan about his new manifesto,<br />

“Vermont To The Tenth Power.<br />

4:00PM - Thunder Road Race Labor Day<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - Fox Robbins Cape Cod Culinary<br />

Incubator Part 2<br />

7:30PM - Yolanda Style and Glamour<br />

8:00PM - The Cinemaniacs!<br />

9:00PM - The Time is Now<br />

10:00PM - SERIES What’s Going On?:<br />

Why Might the Democrats Lose in 2020<br />

10:35PM - What’s Happening at the Audi<br />

11:00PM - Gay USA<br />

Saturday<br />

6:00AM - Barre Congregational Church<br />

7:30AM - Health Exchange Ep12 State<br />

Rep Kathy LaNatra<br />

8:00AM - News<br />

9:00AM - Energy Week - 9/12/19<br />

10:00AM - Washington Baptist Church<br />

11:00AM - Armchair QB<br />

11:30AM - Be Aware To Be Prepared -<br />

October 2019<br />

12:00PM - Sidewalks Entertainment<br />

12:30PM - Not Just Rock and Roll Fall<br />

Start<br />

01:00PM - SERIES What’s Going On?:<br />

Why Might the Democrats Lose in 2020<br />

1:35PM - What’s Happening at the Audi<br />

2:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />

3:30PM - Tae Kwon Do Ep. 171<br />

4:00PM - JD Green Aired Out<br />

5:00PM - Car Corner - Oil Pressure<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - Yolanda Style and Glamour<br />

7:30PM - Two Grannies on the Road -<br />

Mattapoisett<br />

8:00PM - Mt. Abraham vs Spaulding High<br />

School Football - 9/20/19<br />

10:20PM - Vermont Climate Strike - March<br />

for The Global Climate Strike<br />

11:00PM - Ghost Chronicles-Next<br />

Generation<br />

Sunday<br />

6:00AM - Washington Baptist Church<br />

7:00AM - Victory Chapels Revival Hour<br />

8:00AM - First Presbyterian Church<br />

9:30AM - Two Grannies on the Road -<br />

Mattapoisett<br />

10:00AM - Health Exchange Ep12 State<br />

Rep Kathy LaNatra<br />

10:30AM - EmpoweringWomenEverywhere<br />

Cynthia Marsh Croll<br />

11:00AM - Doing Life 168 Healed,<br />

Delivered in Recovery-Apple Devices<br />

12:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />

1:30PM - September MT: Out Of The Blue<br />

for 2019<br />

2:00PM - New England Cooks<br />

3:00PM - 502 Sessions featuring Kenny<br />

Selcer and Steve Gilligan<br />

4:00PM - Washington Baptist Church<br />

5:00PM - The Local Perspective - Lisa<br />

Bergersen<br />

5:30PM - The Leadership Edge with Ted<br />

Gorski - Building Effect Teams<br />

6:00PM - SPEL Howards Grove<br />

7:00PM - Talking With Henrietta - Census<br />

2020<br />

8:00PM - Car Corner - Oil Pressure<br />

9:00PM - Ludlow Baptist Church<br />

10:00PM - Barre Congregational Church<br />

11:30PM - Lifelines - Vermont and the<br />

Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also be viewed online at cvtv723.org<br />

“All schedules are subject to<br />

change, please call us<br />

with questions - 479-1075.”<br />

Culture of Death with Mary Hahn<br />

Beerworth of Vt Right To Life Committee<br />

Monday<br />

6:00AM - Energy Week - 9/19/19<br />

7:00AM - The Local Perspective - Lisa<br />

Bergersen<br />

7:30AM - Fox Robbins Cape Cod Culinary<br />

Incubator Part 2<br />

8:00AM - The Cinemaniacs!<br />

9:00AM - Ethan Allen Homestead<br />

Enrichment Program: The Siege of the<br />

Moses Pierson Blockhouse<br />

9:47AM - BERWICK FIRE DEPT. AWARDS<br />

FIRST RESPONDERS<br />

10:00AM - VT Dept of Libraries Tuesday<br />

Talks - Vermont’s Indigenous Populations<br />

11:05AM - Press Pass<br />

11:30PM - Fur, Fins and Feathers Ep 28<br />

12:00PM - Sidewalks Entertainment<br />

12:30PM - Hazen Union Climate Strike<br />

1:00PM - Public Safety Forum Barre, VT -<br />

09/19/19<br />

3:10PM - Mt. Abraham vs Spaulding High<br />

School Football - 9/20/19<br />

5:30PM - September MT: Out Of The Blue<br />

for 2019<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - Inspiring Careers - Teach, Reach<br />

and Empower (Scams on Vacation)<br />

7:30PM - Ep 61 - Science360: Dispatches<br />

from the Cutting Edge<br />

8:00PM - OSHER 09-26-19<br />

9:05PM - Vermont Climate Strike - March<br />

for The Global Climate Strike<br />

9:40PM - SOM ARTS feature on Mass.<br />

Independent Comics Expo (MICE)<br />

11:00PM - Dukes of Sports 9-17-19<br />

Tuesday<br />

6:00AM - News<br />

7:00AM - Inspiring Careers - Teach, Reach<br />

and Empower (Scams on Vacation)<br />

7:30AM - Ep 61 - Science360: Dispatches<br />

from the Cutting Edge<br />

8:00AM - OSHER 09-26-19<br />

9:05AM - Vermont Climate Strike - March<br />

for The Global Climate Strike<br />

9:40AM - LucyMackenzie_Adoptables<br />

10:00AM - News<br />

11:00AM - Dukes of Sports 9-17-19<br />

12:00PM - Thunder Road Race Labor Day<br />

2:00PM - VT Dept of Libraries Tuesday<br />

Talks - Vermont’s Indigenous Populations<br />

3:04PM - Two Towns Garden Tour - The<br />

Sinclair Inn<br />

3:20PM - Education and Enrichment for<br />

Everyone: The US Supreme Court in a<br />

Time of Political Chaos<br />

4:30PM - Classic Movies: The Wasp<br />

Woman<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

7:00PM - Medicare Open Enrollment<br />

Period<br />

7:30PM - The Sky This Month - October<br />

2019<br />

8:00PM - Tae Kwon Do Ep. 171<br />

8:30PM - The <strong>World</strong> Fusion Show - Ep 58<br />

9:00PM - Osher Lifelong Learning<br />

Institute - Rapid Reviews<br />

10:00PM - EmpoweringWomenEverywhere<br />

Cynthia Marsh Croll<br />

10:30PM - Armchair QB<br />

11:00PM - Plan VTV 75 VT 10th Degree<br />

CVTV CHANNEL 194<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 />

CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE<br />

ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE<br />

Mashrou’ Leila @ Hopkins Center for the Arts<br />

September 28 @ 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

Mashrou’ Leila Saturday, September 28t<br />

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy @ Barre Opera House<br />

September 28 @ 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

Rhiannon Giddens @ Flynn Center<br />

September 29 @ 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm<br />

OCTOBER 2019<br />

Pride and Prejudice @ Lost Nation Theater<br />

October 3 @ 2:00 pm - October 20 @ 9:00 pm<br />

Jimmie Vaughn @ Barre Opera House<br />

October 4 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

Belizbeha @ Higher Ground<br />

October 5 @ 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

LANE SERIES presents The Jeremiah’s @ UVM<br />

(SOLD OUT)<br />

October 5 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm<br />

Noah Kahan @ Higher Ground (SOLD OUT)<br />

October 10 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

Anaïs Mitchell @ The First Unitarian Church<br />

October 11 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm<br />

Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also<br />

be viewed online at cvtv723.org<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

Beerworth of Vt Right To Life<br />

7:00PM - Barre Town Select Committee<br />

10:00PM - Barre Town Select 2:30PM - Washington Baptist<br />

Saturday<br />

Church<br />

5:00AM - News<br />

6:00PM - SPEL Howards Grove<br />

6:00AM - Barre Town Select 8:00PM - Barre Congregational<br />

9:00AM - Barre Town Select Church<br />

12:00PM - Barre Town Select 10:00PM - Ludlow Baptist Church<br />

3:00PM - Community Bulletin Monday<br />

4:00PM - Washington Baptist 6:00AM - State House Programming<br />

Church<br />

9:00AM - State House Programming<br />

5:00PM - Barre Congregational 12:00PM - State House<br />

Church<br />

Programming<br />

7:00PM - News<br />

3:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />

08:00PM - First Presbyterian Church 6:00PM - State House Programming<br />

10:00PM - Barre Town Select 7:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />

Sunday<br />

10:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />

8:00AM - COPC SERMON Tuesday<br />

9:00AM - Washington Baptist 9:00AM - Plainfield Select<br />

Church<br />

12:00PM - Plainfield Select<br />

10:00AM - First Presbyterian Church 3:00PM to 5:00PM - State House<br />

12:30PM - Barre Congregational Programming<br />

Church<br />

6:00PM - News<br />

2:00PM - Lifelines - Vermont and the 7:00PM - Barre City Council “Live”<br />

Culture of Death with Mary Hahn 10:00PM - Barre City Council<br />

oncert<br />

Connections<br />

Noah Kahan @ Higher Ground<br />

October 11 @ 7:30 pm - 11:30 pm<br />

Brighter Day Festival<br />

October 13<br />

Machavern Field, 303 Sykes Mountain Ave<br />

White River Junction, VT<br />

Melvin Seals & Jerry Garcia Band @ Lebanon Opera<br />

House<br />

October 18 @ 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

LANE SERIES presents Dom La Nena @ UVM<br />

October 18 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm<br />

UVM Recital Hall, 392 S Prospect St<br />

Burlington, VT<br />

Marco Benevento @ Higher Ground<br />

October 19 @ 8:30 pm - 11:30 pm<br />

Donna The Buffalo @ ArtsRiot<br />

October 19 @ 8:30 pm - 11:00 pm<br />

Little Feat @ Flynn Center<br />

October 20 @ 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm<br />

Pink Martini @ Flynn Center<br />

October 23 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm<br />

For venue phone numbers, call<br />

The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00<br />

Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at<br />

www.pointfm.com<br />

ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17<br />

• Bethel • Braintree • Montpelier • Randolph • Rochester • U-32 District Towns • Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice.<br />

ORCA Media Channel 15<br />

10:00a March for the Global Climate Strike Board<br />

5:00p Central Vermont Fiber<br />

Public Access<br />

11:00a JD Aired Out<br />

3:00p The Good Clash<br />

8:00p Waterbury Selectboard<br />

Weekly Program Schedule<br />

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 5:00p New England Cooks<br />

10:00p Public Hearing on Transportation<br />

1:00p Celluloid Mirror<br />

6:00p North Branch Nature Center<br />

Wednesday, Oct 2<br />

1:30p Octagon St. Laveau<br />

8:30p Randolph TCC School Board Fri, Oct 4<br />

6:00a Mr. Scammer<br />

2:00p Camp Meade Outdoor Music Series 9:30p Rochester Public Library<br />

7:00a Berlin Selectboard<br />

7:00a Moccasin Tracks<br />

3:00p Democracy Now!<br />

10:30p Game of the Week<br />

8:00a Democracy Now!<br />

9:00a Berlin Development Review Board<br />

4:00p Moccasin Tracks<br />

9:00a Celluloid Mirror<br />

Saturday, Oct 5<br />

11:00 Public Hearing on Transportation<br />

5:00p Stories of Women Growing Up in<br />

9:30a Octagon St. Laveau<br />

12:00p Washington Central Union School<br />

Brookfield<br />

1:00p Moretown Selectboard<br />

10:00a Camp Meade Outdoor Music Series<br />

Board<br />

11:00a Bill Doyle on VT Issues<br />

6:30p Yoga for You<br />

3:00p The Good Clash<br />

3:00p Central Vermont Fiber<br />

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />

7:00p SpeakSooner: Community Education 5:00p New England Cooks<br />

5:30p Rochester Selectboard<br />

1:00p SpeakSooner: Community Education<br />

Forum<br />

6:00p North Branch Nature Center<br />

7:30p Clean Water Budget Public Hearing<br />

Forum<br />

8:30p Into the Issues<br />

8:30p Randolph TCC School Board<br />

2:30p House at Pooh Corner<br />

9:00p Green Mountain Cemetery: Natural 9:30p Rochester Public Library<br />

Sat, Oct 5<br />

3:00p Democracy Now!<br />

Burials<br />

10:30p Game of the Week<br />

6:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning<br />

4:00p Burlington Discover Jazz Festival<br />

10:00p Addiction Recovery Channel Sunday, Oct 6<br />

Commission<br />

7:00p Vermont Historical Society<br />

10:30p The Garage Cultural Center<br />

12:00p Orange Southwest School District 8:30a Vermont State House<br />

8:30p Climate Catastrophe Ahead<br />

Tuesday, Oct 8<br />

3:00p North Branch Nature Center<br />

1:00p Randolph Selectboard<br />

10:00p Hunger Mountain Coop<br />

6:00a Hunger Mountain Coop<br />

5:00p Current Topics in Science Series<br />

3:00p Rochester Selectboard<br />

Thursday, Oct 3<br />

8:00a Democracy Now!<br />

7:00p Montpelier/Roxbury School Board<br />

6:00a Bread and Puppets<br />

9:00a Delia Robinson Crankie<br />

10:00p Waterbury Library<br />

5:00p Calais Selectboard<br />

7:00a Sound Off<br />

10:30a The Garage Cultural Center Monday, Oct 7<br />

8:00p Green Mountain Care Board<br />

8:00a Democracy Now!<br />

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 12:00p Washington Central Union School Sun, Oct 6<br />

9:00a David Pakman Show<br />

1:00p All Things LGBTQ<br />

Board<br />

7:00a Waterbury Selectboard<br />

10:00a SpeakSooner: Community Education<br />

2:00p David Pakman Show<br />

3:00p Waterbury Library<br />

Forum<br />

3:00p Democracy Now!<br />

9:30a Berlin Selectboard<br />

5:30p Astronomy for Everyone<br />

11:30a United Motorcyclists of VT (UMV)<br />

4:00p Vermont Historical Society<br />

6:00p VT State Board of Education<br />

12:00p Vermont State House<br />

Toy Run<br />

5:30p Abled and on Air<br />

Tuesday, Oct 8<br />

4:30p Montpelier Development Review Board<br />

12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />

6:30p Abled to Cook<br />

12:00p Rochester-Stockbridge Unified District 7:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee<br />

1:00p Hunger Mountain Coop<br />

7:00p Debating Our Rights<br />

3:00p Randolph TCC School Board<br />

3:00p Democracy Now!<br />

9:00p Bear Pond Books Events<br />

4:00p Orange Southwest School District<br />

4:00p Kellogg-Hubbard Library<br />

10:30p Mr. Scammer<br />

7:00p White River Unified District Board<br />

5:30p Climate Catastrophe Ahead<br />

9:30p Rochester Public Library<br />

7:00p Stories of Women Growing Up in<br />

10:30p Tuesday Talks<br />

ORCA Media Channel 16<br />

Brookfield<br />

8:30p Prevent Child Abuse VT: Jon Gailmor<br />

Education Access<br />

9:00p Senior Moments<br />

Weekly Program Schedule ORCA Media Channel 17<br />

11:00p Moccasin Tracks<br />

Wednesday, Oct 2<br />

Government Access<br />

Friday, Oct 4<br />

12:00p North Branch Nature Center<br />

Weekly Program Schedule<br />

6:00a Senior Moments<br />

2:00p VT Master Anglers<br />

Wed, Oct 2<br />

8:00a Democracy Now!<br />

2:30p First Wednesdays<br />

7:00a Bethel Selectboard<br />

9:00a Abled and on Air<br />

4:30p Tuesday Talks<br />

9:30a Rochester Selectboard<br />

10:00a All Things LGBTQ<br />

6:30p Montpelier/Roxbury School Board LIVE 11:30a Green Mountain Care Board<br />

11:00a Talking About Movies<br />

Thursday, Oct 3<br />

4:30p Randolph Selectboard<br />

12:00p Brunch with Bernie<br />

12:00p Harwood Unified<br />

6:30p Montpelier City Council<br />

1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program<br />

4:00p Rochester Public Library Thu, Oct 3<br />

2:00p Addiction Recovery Channel<br />

6:00p Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 7:00a Racial Disparities Advisory Panel<br />

3:00p Democracy Now!<br />

8:00p Washington Central Union School 9:30a PEG Access Study Committee<br />

4:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues<br />

Board<br />

1:00p Energy Efficiency Ordinance Public<br />

5:00p Sound Off<br />

6:00p JD Aired Out<br />

Friday, Oct 4<br />

12:00p Washington Central Union School<br />

Information Meeting<br />

2:30p Artificial Intelligence Task Force<br />

7:00p Bread and Puppets<br />

8:30p Gay USA<br />

9:30p Burlington Discover Jazz Festival<br />

Saturday, Oct 5<br />

6:00a Green Mountain Cemetery: Natural<br />

Burials<br />

7:00a Yoga for You<br />

7:30a Abled to Cook<br />

8:00a Prevent Child Abuse VT: Jon Gailmor<br />

8:30a Addiction Recovery Channel<br />

9:30a Into the Issues<br />

10:00a Debating Our Rights<br />

12:00p Senior Moments<br />

2:00p Mr. Scammer<br />

3:00p Bear Pond Books Events<br />

4:30p Roman Catholic Mass<br />

5:00p Washington Baptist Church<br />

6:00p Bread and Puppets<br />

7:00p Camp Meade Outdoor Music Series<br />

8:00p All Things LGBTQ<br />

9:00p Vote for Vermont<br />

10:30p Betty St. Laveau's House of Horror<br />

Sunday, Oct 6<br />

6:00a Stories of Women Growing Up in<br />

Brookfield<br />

7:30a The Science of Effective Prevention<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 />

12:30p VT Physicians for a National Health<br />

Program<br />

1:00p Into the Issues<br />

1:30p Debating Our Rights<br />

3:30p Green Mountain Cemetery: Natural<br />

Burials<br />

4:30p Prevent Child Abuse VT: Jon Gailmor<br />

5:00p Vote for Vermont<br />

6:30p St. Laveau's <strong>World</strong> Cinema<br />

7:00p United Motorcyclists of VT (UMV)<br />

Toy Run<br />

7:30p Yoga for You<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, Oct 7<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 />

10AM-12:30PM. Six week program for people diagnosed with<br />

type-2 diabetes. Info/register: 728-7714.<br />

New Business Forum, Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540<br />

VT Rte 66, 2nd Weds., 11:30AM-1PM. Info: 728-9101.<br />

Yoga Classes. All ages and levels. Donations benefit Safeline.<br />

VTC Campus Center, last Sun. of month, 2-3:30PM.<br />

Cancer Support Group, Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tues.,<br />

9:30-11AM. Info:728-2270.<br />

Storytime. Kimball Library. Wed., 11AM, ages 2-5; Toddlertime,<br />

Fri., 10:30AM; Gathering for handwork, 2nd & 4th Mon.,<br />

6PM.<br />

THETFORD- Summer Dances Fourth Saturday Dances at the<br />

East Thetford Pavilion 140 Pavilion Road, - near Cedar Circle<br />

Farm. Admission: $12 adults, under 16 - $5. more info: uvdm.<br />

org/ contact Bill Shepard (802) 785-2855<br />

WASHINGTON- Central VT ATV Club, Washington Fire<br />

Station, 3rd Tues., 6:30PM. Info: 224-6889.<br />

Calef Mem. Library Activities, Art and Adventure w/ April:<br />

3rd Sat., 1AM; Storytime: Mon., 11AM; Tech Help Drop-In:<br />

Sat., 10AM-2PM. Info: 883-2343. continued on next page<br />

Community Media (802) 224-9901 Check out our Web page at www.orcamedia.net<br />

9:00p Montpelier City Council<br />

Mon, Oct 7<br />

7:00a Moretown Selectboard<br />

10:00a Racial Disparities Advisory Panel<br />

12:30p Bethel Selectboard<br />

3:00p Middlesex Selectboard<br />

5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee<br />

LIVE<br />

7:00p Montpelier Development Review<br />

Board LIVE<br />

Tue, Oct 8<br />

7:00a Calais Selectboard<br />

10:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning<br />

Commission<br />

12:30p Vermont State House<br />

5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission<br />

7:30p Public Utility Commission<br />

10:30p PEG Access Study Committee


WATERBURY- Waterbury Public Library Activities, Preschool<br />

Story Time: Thurs., 10AM. Baby and Toddler Story Time: Mon.,<br />

10AM. Crafts: Tues., 3-4PM. Info: 244-7036.<br />

Winter Clothing Drive at Waterbury Center Community Church,<br />

3582 Waterbury-Stowe Rd. Donations accepted from September 5th<br />

to October 1st. There is a bin behind the church to place your items.<br />

Free distribution of clothing on October 18th from 5-7pm; Saturday,<br />

October 19th from 9 am–3 pm; and Monday October 20th from 1<br />

am–4pm. All are welcome<br />

WATERBURY CTR- Bible Study Group, Waterbury Ctn Grange.<br />

Sun., 5-6PM. Bring bible, coffee provided. Info: 498-4565.<br />

WEBSTERVILLE- Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs,<br />

Barretown Police, 149 Websterville Rd., 479-0508. Get rid of old or<br />

unused meds at these local permanent safe disposal sites.<br />

WEST TOPSHAM- Bible Study, New Hope Methodist Church, 2<br />

Gendron Rd. Wed., 6:30PM.<br />

WILLIAMSTOWN- Bible Study, Christian Alliance Church, Sun.,<br />

6PM. Info: 476-3221.<br />

WORCESTER- Knitting Night, The Wool Shed, Tues., 6:30-<br />

8:30PM.<br />

Wednesday, October 2<br />

BARRE- Your Wheels: Do you rely on a personal vehicle to get you<br />

where you need to go? There’s lots to consider when buying and<br />

repairing your ride. At Capstone 20 Gable Place, 6-7:30PM.<br />

Connections for Change at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 39<br />

Washington St., 6:15 pm. Please join us for dinner and an informal<br />

time to meet and talk with treatment providers. For more information<br />

please call 476-3929.<br />

BROOKFIELD- Just Like Jackie Author Lindsay Stoddard at the<br />

Brookfield Old Town Hall, 93 Stone Rd., 6PM. Learn about her<br />

books and her writing.<br />

MONTPELIER- John Lackard Blues Jam at Sweet Melissa’s, 4<br />

Langdon Street, 7:30 pm. 802-225-6012.<br />

Local Action for Transportation Transformation 6 pm at<br />

Montpelier City Hall. Food will be provided! Please RSVP by emailing<br />

Nancy Chartrand at chartrand@cvregion.com, or by calling<br />

(802)-229-0389.<br />

Author Ilan Stavans Shares Dictionary Stories at the Unitarian<br />

Church of Montpelier at 7:00 p.m.<br />

Get the Sugar Out! Learn how to reduce sugar consumption and<br />

leave with recipes and inspiration. 5:00-6:00pm. To sign up for this<br />

workshop, email your name and contact information to info@hungermountain.coop.<br />

All workshops are free and held in the Hunger<br />

Mountain Co-op community room.<br />

PLAINFIELD- Annual Fall Foliage Festival Start with Coffee Hour<br />

at 9am and registration at Grace United Methodist Church. Foliage<br />

tours at 10am and 1pm. History tours of Barre granite at the Barre<br />

Granite Museum and more. In addition, the Quarries, Owl’s Head<br />

and Plainfield Village tours will be available on a self-guided basis.<br />

Luncheon from 11:30am to 1:00 pm for $6. BBQ Chicken, Mostaccioli<br />

and Baked Bean Supper at 5 and 6pm for $14. For reservations, contact<br />

Joanne Martin, 802-454-7301 or Joyce Fowler, 802-454-8306.<br />

Thursday, October 3<br />

MONTPELIER- Pride and Prejudice at Lost Nation Theater, 39<br />

Main St. 7:30PM, $15. 802-229-0492, www.lostnationtheater.org<br />

End-of-Life Care for Pets Explore your thoughts, ask questions, and<br />

hear practical information from a local veterinarian. 5:30-7:00 pm.<br />

To sign up for this workshop, email your name and contact information<br />

to info@hungermountain.coop. All workshops are free and held<br />

in the Hunger Mountain Co-op community room.<br />

PEACHAM- Annual Fall Foliage Festival Arts and Crafts Sale, 9am<br />

to 3pm at the Town Hall. Tickets for bus tour, lunch, ghost walk and<br />

dinner available there. Exhibits at the Blacksmith Shop, the Roller<br />

Barn, and The Historical House and visit the many landmarks and<br />

enjoy the entertainment. Lunch at the Peacham Elementary School<br />

from 11am - 1:30pm $8.00. Italian supper in the church social hall<br />

with seatings at 5pm and 6:30 pm. Adults $12.00, children $5.00,<br />

under 6 free. Tickets for the supper available at the door. Coordinators<br />

are Marilyn Magnus 802-592-3320, Sharon Fuehrer 802-592-3326.<br />

STOWE -Poetry Reading and discussion with Rajnii Eddins,<br />

5:30pm-7pm at the Helen Day Art Center, 90 Pond Street.<br />

WATERBURY- Chicken Pie Supper at the Waterbury Center<br />

Community Church on Route 100 by the Cold Hollow Cider Mill.<br />

Menu: Chicken Pie, mashed potatoes, winter squash, cole slaw,<br />

cider, apple or pumpkin pie. Adults - $12.00, Children - $6.00.<br />

Sittings at noon, 5:00 and 6:30. For reservations call 244-8955.<br />

WORCESTER- Clothing Drop Off Drop off your clean, gently, used<br />

clothing/accessories free from stains and tears at Worcester Town<br />

Hall, RT12 from 12pm -5 pm.<br />

Friday, October 4<br />

BARRE- Jimmie Vaughan co-founder of the Fabulous Thunderbirds<br />

live at the Barre Opera House, 8PM. $22 - $42.50.<br />

BARNET- Annual Fall Foliage Festival Come to the Barnet Center<br />

Church for a Pancake Breakfast, including Vermont maple syrup and<br />

sausage 8 - 11:00 am. There will be Arts and Crafts in the vestry, and<br />

at various spots around town. Relax on the free Bus Tour at 10am. A<br />

soup and sandwich lunch is served starting at 11:30am at the Barnet<br />

Village Church. A European Coffee Hour will be open from 1pm to<br />

4pm at the West Barnet Church. Enjoy a Ham dinner (takeout available)<br />

at the Barnet Center, from 4 - 6pm. For reservations/info contact<br />

Bob at 802-633-2242. On the day of the event, call 802-633-4397.<br />

GREENSBORO- Electrolads at the Highland Center for the Arts,<br />

2875 Hardwick Street. INFO@HIGHLANDARTSVT.ORG or 802-<br />

533-9075. 3-5PM. Tickets are $10.<br />

HYDE PARK- Arsenic & Old Lace at the Hyde Park Opera House,<br />

7PM. $18 Adult/$12 Seniors, child or student. www.LCPlayers.com,<br />

802-888-4507.<br />

NEW FALL HOURS<br />

THURS.-SUN. 11AM-8PM<br />

Dining Room & Window Service Available<br />

2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107)<br />

802-234-9400 www.toziersrestaurant.com<br />

JOHNSON- Kids’ Night Out at Northern Vermont University 6-9<br />

p.m. for children ages 5-14 at the SHAPE facility. Admission is $10 a<br />

child. Activities will include swimming, rock climbing and team<br />

games. Kids should bring a swimsuit and gym clothes. To register<br />

online, visit http://events.jsc.edu/Register/<br />

NVUJSAACKidsNightsOutOctober2019. Registration also will be<br />

available at the door. For more information, call 802.635.1452.<br />

MONTPELIER- Pride and Prejudice at Lost Nation Theater, 39<br />

Main St. 7:30PM, $30. 802-229-0492, www.lostnationtheater.org.<br />

RANDOLPH- The Revenants, Americana music at the Chandler<br />

Center for the Arts, 7:30PM. 71 North Main St.<br />

WAITSFIELD- Oliver! at the Valley Players 7:30PM. For tickets:<br />

valleyplayers.com, or email reservation to valleyplayers@madriver.<br />

com, or by phone at 802-583-1674.<br />

WORCESTER- Clothing Drop Off Drop off your clean, gently, used<br />

clothing/accessories free from stains and tears at Worcester Town<br />

Hall, RT12 from 12pm -5 pm.<br />

Saturday, October 5<br />

BARRE- EagleMania - The world’s greatest Eagles tribute band at<br />

the Barre Opera House, 7:30PM. $29 - $38.<br />

BERLIN- Chicken Pie Supper seatings at 4:30 and 6:30. Adults $10,<br />

kids 7-12 $5, 6 and under free. Reservations are needed. Call 229-<br />

9504 for reservation. First Congregational Church of Berlin, 1808<br />

Scott Hill Rd.<br />

BROOKFIELD- Pancake Breakfast at the First Congregational<br />

Church of Brookfield (Pond Village Church). At the corner of Ridge<br />

Road and RT 65. Plain or blueberry pancakes, bacon, home fries,<br />

juice, coffee and tea. 7:00 -11:00 AM. Adults: $8.00, Children 5-12:<br />

$4.00.<br />

DUXBURY- Elf Shelf Fall Festival at the Green Mountain<br />

Community Alliance Church, 4987 VT Rt 100. Fall-themed family<br />

fun, free for the community to enjoy. 3PM.<br />

GRANITEVILLE- Car Show Members and friends are invited to<br />

view Bob Giorio’s collection of antique cars and trucks at 155<br />

McLeod Rd. Come see the beautiful foliage and vehicles. 3PM after<br />

the Harvest Festival.<br />

GREENSBORO- Johnny Rawls with The Dave Keller Band at the<br />

Highland Center for the Arts, 2875 Hardwick Street. INFO@<br />

HIGHLANDARTSVT.ORG or 802-533-9075. 7PM. Tickets are $20<br />

and Students are $10.<br />

GROTON- Annual Fall Foliage Festival Start with a Lumberjack<br />

Breakfast in the Methodist Church from 7:30 – 10:30am. Parade<br />

starts at 1:30pm with leadership by the Blue Mountain School Band.<br />

This will be our 64th year of serving our <strong>World</strong> Famous Chicken Pie<br />

Supper! Serving times are 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, and 7:30pm. Tickets are<br />

available, $12 for adults and $6 for children under 12. Reservations<br />

required. Take out also available. Contact Peter Lyon, 848 West<br />

Shore Dr. or 802-584-3020 for tickets to the Chicken Pie Dinner and<br />

the Lumberjack Breakfast.<br />

HARDWICK- Annual Fall Craft Fair at the Hardwick Elementary<br />

School (135 South Main Street) from 9am-4pm. Featuring handmade<br />

crafts to include jewelry, candles, pottery, clothing, photography,<br />

fiber arts and more!<br />

HYDE PARK- Arsenic & Old Lace at the Hyde Park Opera House,<br />

7PM. $18 Adult/$12 Seniors, child or student. www.LCPlayers.com,<br />

802-888-4507.<br />

MONTPELIER- Open Studio Weekend at Blue Roof Designs<br />

10AM - 5PM. 846 Gallison Hill Road. 802-229-1342.<br />

Pride and Prejudice at Lost Nation Theater, 39 Main St. 7:30PM,<br />

$30. 802-229-0492, www.lostnationtheater.org<br />

Green Mountain Youth Symphony Playathon & Bake Sale<br />

Fundraiser – 7 hours of continuous live music in downtown<br />

Montpelier at Christ Episcopal Church (64 State Street, across from<br />

the Post Office). 8:30am until 3:30pm<br />

RANDOLPH- Vermont Symphony Orchestra: Made in Vermont<br />

at the Chandler Center for the Arts 71-73 Main St. 7:30PM.<br />

WAITSFIELD- Oliver! at the<br />

Valley Players 7:30PM. For tickets:<br />

valleyplayers.com, or email<br />

reservation to valleyplayers@<br />

madriver.com, or by phone at<br />

802-583-1674.<br />

Sunday, October 6<br />

BERLIN- Modern Western<br />

Style Square Dance, from 2-5<br />

pm. Caller: Peter Tobin is calling<br />

Mainstream and Plus Dances.<br />

Capital City Grange, 6612<br />

VT-12. For more information<br />

contact: Bud and Judy Clifford<br />

802-793-5011.<br />

GREENSBORO- Vermont<br />

Symphony Orchestra Made in<br />

Vermont Tour at the Highland<br />

Center for the Arts, 2875<br />

Hardwick Street. INFO@<br />

HIGHLANDARTSVT.ORG or<br />

802-533-9075. 3-5PM. Tickets<br />

are $20 and Students are $10.<br />

continued on next page<br />

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For information, call the Post at<br />

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THIS WEEK'S<br />

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MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY<br />

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Fri. 6:15 6:25 8:50<br />

Sat. 12:30 12:55 3:25 3:40 6:00 6:20 8:50<br />

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Sat. 12:05 3:00 6:00 8:40<br />

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IT CHAPTER 2 (R)<br />

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The Case of the Curious Corpse<br />

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October 5 & 6<br />

Saturday & Sunday at 2:00 and 5:00 pm<br />

October 12 – Saturday at 2:00 and 5:00 pm<br />

October 13 – Sunday at 2:00 pm<br />

All QuarryWorks performances are FREE.<br />

Call 802-229-6978 to make reservations.<br />

For more information visit quarryworks.org<br />

Adamant, Vermont<br />

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Fiddlers and public welcome. Local food shelf<br />

donations welcomed. Contact: Bill Cameron<br />

(802)565-7377.<br />

Arsenic & Old Lace at the Hyde Park Opera<br />

House, 2PM. $10. www.LCPlayers.com, 802-<br />

888-4507.<br />

MONTPELIER- Photography for Naturalists<br />

Workshop at the North Branch Nature Center,<br />

713 Elm St. 8AM - noon.<br />

Pride and Prejudice at Lost Nation Theater,<br />

39 Main St. 2PM, $25. 802-229-0492, www.<br />

lostnationtheater.org<br />

NORTHFIELD- Breakfast Buffet at the<br />

American Legion. 8AM-12PM. $10 adults, $5<br />

children under 10. Open to public.<br />

WAITSFIELD- Oliver! at the Valley Players<br />

2PM. For tickets: valleyplayers.com, or email<br />

reservation to valleyplayers@madriver.com, or<br />

by phone at 802-583-1674.<br />

WORCESTER- Clothing SWAP Get some<br />

“new-to-you” clothing and accessories. $1/per<br />

bag (BYOB), Benefits the Worcester Food<br />

Shelf. Worcester Town Hall, RT12 from 9am<br />

-3pm, 552-7494.<br />

Monday, October 7<br />

MONTPELIER- Mushroom Mondays with<br />

Dave Muska at the North Branch Nature<br />

Center, 713 Elm St. 4-5:30PM. $10.<br />

Tuesday, October 8<br />

WILLIAMSTOWN- Potluck and Annual<br />

Meeting at the Museum, 7:30 Northeast<br />

Fiddlers concert. Come one come all!! For<br />

more info, call Becky at 433-5565<br />

Wednesday, October 9<br />

MONTPELIER- Incarcerated Women. A<br />

panel discussion of issues around women’s<br />

incarceration and how it differs from men’s,<br />

impact on families and children, and a reading<br />

from an anthology of the women’s work from<br />

the writing program. 7:00 p.m., Hayes Room,<br />

KHL, 135 Main St. Free and open to the public.<br />

Northern Saw-whet Owl Public Banding<br />

Demo at the North Branch Nature Center, 713<br />

Elm St. 7:30-9PM Oct. 9, 10, 16, 24 and 25.<br />

Thursday, October 10<br />

MONTPELIER- Falling Away . . . With Robert<br />

Kest, Ph.D. Moving beyond western constructs<br />

of self and psychotherapy. 6:00-7:30 pm. To<br />

sign up for this workshop, email your name and<br />

contact information to info@hungermountain.<br />

coop. All workshops are free and held in the<br />

Hunger Mountain Co-op community room.<br />

WILLIAMSTOWN- Annual Chicken Pie<br />

Supper at Williamstown United Federated<br />

Church. Servings at 5, 6 & 7:00. $12 per person.<br />

Reservations only 802-433-5382.<br />

Friday, October 11<br />

BARRE- Home-Style Comfort Food Dinner<br />

Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, salad, roll, dessert<br />

and drinks. At Project Independence 81 N.<br />

Main St. Suite 1. Serving from 5:30 - 7:30PM.<br />

Adults $10 Children under 5 $5. Door prizes.<br />

Murder Mystery Night at the Canadian Club<br />

Rte. 14. Cocktails at 6PM, Steak or stuffed<br />

chicken breast dinner 7PM. $40 per person.<br />

479-9090.<br />

HYDE PARK- Arsenic & Old Lace at the Hyde<br />

Park Opera House, 7PM. $18 Adult/$12<br />

Seniors, child or student. www.LCPlayers.com,<br />

802-888-4507.<br />

WAITSFIELD- Oliver! at the Valley Players<br />

7:30PM. For tickets: valleyplayers.com, or<br />

email reservation to valleyplayers@madriver.<br />

com, or by phone at 802-583-1674.<br />

Baked Beads, Jewelry & Scarf Sale Under the<br />

tent at the Skatium Ice Rink, Route 100 at 40<br />

Slow Rd. 10AM-5PM.<br />

Saturday, October 12<br />

BARRE- Lauren Rainbow is an evidential<br />

medium, inspirational and sometimes funny<br />

storyteller and a spiritual travel guide! 7:30<br />

PM. Price: $26.<br />

Vermont Granite Festival featuring artist demonstrations,<br />

interactive exhibits, and more.<br />

Music by The Starline Rhythm Boys and Chris<br />

R & His Flying Purple Guitar. Food and drink<br />

by Mo’s Backyard BBQ, Morse Block Deli &<br />

Taps, and The Wayside Restaurant. At the<br />

Vermont Granite Museum, 7 Jones Brothers<br />

Way, 10am-4pm. FREE Admission and Parking.<br />

continued on next page<br />

GO FIGURE<br />

The idea of Go Figure is to arrive at the figure given at<br />

the bottom and right-hand columns of the diagram by<br />

following the arithmetic signs in the order they are given<br />

(that is, from left to right and top to bottom). Use only the<br />

numbers below the diagram to complete its blank<br />

squares and use each of the nine numbers only once.<br />

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To learn more contact us at 802-476-4605 or<br />

info@vtgranitemuseum.org.<br />

Harvest Chicken Dinner at St. Monica - St.<br />

Michael Catholic School, 79 Summer St. $12<br />

Adults / $6 kids under 12. Reservations or take<br />

call by Oct. 8. 479-0667 or 479-3440.<br />

Chicken Pie Supper at Hedding United<br />

Methodist Church, 40 Washington St. Servings<br />

at 5 and 6:30PM. Adults - $12.00, Children age<br />

5-10 - $6.00, under 5 - Free! 802-839-9376 to<br />

make reservations!<br />

BROOKFIELD- Oktoberfest Celebrate the<br />

fall season at the Old Town Hall, 93 Stone Rd.,<br />

noon-5PM. Food, music and more. Tickets:<br />

adults$10, kids under 18 $5, under 2 free.<br />

HYDE PARK- Arsenic & Old Lace at the Hyde<br />

Park Opera House, 7PM. $18 Adult/$12<br />

Seniors, child or student. www.LCPlayers.<br />

com, 802-888-4507.<br />

GREENSBORO- The Burning Hell at the<br />

Highland Center for the Arts, 2875 Hardwick<br />

Street. INFO@HIGHLANDARTSVT.ORG or<br />

802-533-9075. 3-5PM. Tickets are $10.<br />

MONTPELIER- Enchanted Forest is<br />

Montpelier’s nighttime community celebration<br />

of Autumn. Located in historic Hubbard Park.<br />

Chicken Pie Dinner at the Trinity United<br />

Methodist Church, 137 Main St.<br />

Noon/4:30/6:00PM seatings. Adults $12, Kids<br />

10 and under $6. For reservations and take out<br />

email: TUMCreservation@gmail.com or call:<br />

802-613-3073.<br />

ST. JOHNSBURY- Vermont Philharmonic<br />

Annual Opera Gala at Fuller Hall of St.<br />

Johnsbury Academy 7:30PM. Tickets $20<br />

Adults, $15 seniors, $5 students. www.vermontphilharmonic.com.<br />

TUNBRIDGE- Anything Apple Harvest Fest,<br />

11-2, Tunbridge Town Hall and Parish House<br />

lawn on Route 110. Soups and sandwiches,<br />

apple foods for sale, silent auction, lawn activities.<br />

Proceeds benefit the Parish House restoration<br />

fund. For information, 889-5528, kjayvt@<br />

gmail.com<br />

WAITSFIELD- Oliver! at the Valley Players<br />

7:30PM. For tickets: valleyplayers.com, or<br />

email reservation to valleyplayers@madriver.<br />

com, or by phone at 802-583-1674.<br />

Baked Beads, Jewelry & Scarf Sale Under the<br />

tent at the Skatium Ice Rink, Route 100 at 40<br />

Slow Rd. 10AM-5PM.<br />

WARREN- Hostelpalooza Live bands<br />

Tsunamibots, Brand New Luddites Reverb<br />

Syndicate and Potentially Lobsters at the<br />

Hostel Tevere, 203 Powderhound Rd. 8PM.<br />

WOODBURY- Chicken & Biscuit Dinner at<br />

the Calais Woodbury United Church, Rte. 14.<br />

Dinner between 5:30 - 7:00 pm. No reservations.<br />

$10.00 per person. Ages 5 and under free.<br />

Questions: 232-1042 or 232-1013.<br />

Sunday, October 13<br />

BARRE- Belsher and Wood exciting fiddle<br />

and voice duo, at the Barre Elks Club 10<br />

Washington St., 3 PM. Benefit for the First<br />

Congregational Church in Berlin. Tickets are<br />

$15 for adults, $10 for children. Reservations<br />

229-9504 or tickets at the door.<br />

Annual Opera Gala at the Barre Opera House,<br />

2PM. Tickets $20, $15 Seniors, $5 Students.<br />

Tickets available at the door or online: www.<br />

vermontphilharmonic.com.<br />

EAST THETFORD- 17th Annual Pumpkin<br />

Fest. 10AM to 3PM at Cedar Circle Farm &<br />

Education Center, 225 Pavillion Rd. Parking:<br />

$10–$15 suggested donation. www.cedarcirclefarm.org/pumpkin-festival.<br />

GREENSBORO- Cutting Remarks by Bill<br />

Torrey Forty Years in the Forest. 3:00 pm - 5:00<br />

pm. At the Highland Center for the Arts, 2875<br />

Hardwick St. Tickets are $12.50.<br />

HYDE PARK- Arsenic & Old Lace at the Hyde<br />

Park Opera House, 2PM. $18 Adult/$12<br />

Seniors, child or student. www.LCPlayers.<br />

com, 802-888-4507.<br />

ST. JOHNSBURY- Vermont Philharmonic<br />

Annual Opera Gala at Fuller of St Johnsbury<br />

Academy, 2PM. Tickets $20 Adults, $15<br />

seniors, $5 students. www.vermontphilharmonic.com.<br />

WAITSFIELD- Oliver! at the Valley Players<br />

2PM. For tickets: valleyplayers.com, or email<br />

reservation to valleyplayers@madriver.com, or<br />

by phone at 802-583-1674.<br />

Baked Beads, Jewelry & Scarf Sale Under the<br />

tent at the Skatium Ice Rink, Route 100 at 40<br />

Slow Rd. 10AM-5PM.<br />

Tuesday, October 15<br />

BARRE- Salvation Army Christmas Castle<br />

Sign-Up 1-3PM at the Salvation Army 25 Keith<br />

Ave. For info call (802)476-5301.<br />

Type to enter text<br />

“One of the Best Regional<br />

Theaters in America”<br />

– nyc drama league<br />

PREJUDICE<br />

JANE AUSTEN’S<br />

“An Unconditional Delight!” – New York Times<br />

“Ingenious!” – Wall Street Journal<br />

“Hysterical & Imaginative!” - Chronicle<br />

PRIDE AND<br />

adapted for stage<br />

by Kate Hamill<br />

October 3–20<br />

7:30pm Thu/Fri/Sat; 2pm Sun<br />

montpelier city hall arts center<br />

802-229-0492<br />

lostnationtheater.org<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 />

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continued on next page<br />

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Life & Lots of Pumpkins!!<br />

Roman Brazier<br />

During the late 18th century, the very rich made a long trip<br />

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including the ruins of past civilizations. The town of Pompeii<br />

was a major attraction. It had been covered with ash and lava<br />

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A brazier that was used to heat a Roman bath in the city<br />

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and a similar one in a brothel were copied and sold in the late<br />

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Rocker, shaker, shawl, woven tape seat, mushroom caps,<br />

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WORLD AUTOMOTIVE<br />

CAMPERS &<br />

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CAMPERS &<br />

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MOTORCYCLES/<br />

ATVS<br />

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All vehicles are sold as-is with no warranty.<br />

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Vehicles must be removed from GMT<br />

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Buses can be viewed during regular<br />

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REAL ESTATE<br />

WINDY WOOD – BARRE TOWN<br />

“A common interest community”<br />

VIEW HOMES BEING BUILT SUNDAYS 1 PM – 3 PM<br />

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ANYTIME<br />

CALL 802-249-8251 OR 802-734-1920<br />

One Level Living: single and duplex units, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, full<br />

basement, 1 or 2 car garage option<br />

Single family homes priced from $272,000<br />

and Duplex homes priced from $232,000<br />

Directions: From RT 302, turn onto Hill Street at Elmwood Cemetery, ¾ mile<br />

on Hill Street, left onto Windy Wood Road, look for sign on left and turn into<br />

Windy Wood.<br />

USDA Foreclosure:<br />

3BR/1BA Raised Ranch<br />

Thursday, October 17 @ 11AM<br />

(Register & Inspect @ 10AM)<br />

382 Bridge St., Morristown, VT<br />

OPEN HOUSE: Thurs., Oct. 3 from 1-3PM<br />

3BR/1BA raised ranch on 0.75± acre lot. Downtown<br />

home close to amenities.<br />

Thomas Hirchak Company<br />

THCAuction.com • 800-634-7653<br />

35 ¢<br />

PER WORD<br />

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NOW HERE’S A<br />

TIP<br />

By JoAnn Derson<br />

* Keep it clean in the laundry<br />

room with this quick cleanup<br />

tip: When you do a load of<br />

towels or rags, use one of<br />

them to wipe down the<br />

washer and dryer -- including<br />

a quick scrub of the lint<br />

trap -- before tossing the rag<br />

in the wash.<br />

* “The last time I went<br />

through my plastic containers<br />

to remove the ones without<br />

lids and the lids that have<br />

no container, I thought ‘How<br />

does this even happen?’ So,<br />

when I got ready to put the<br />

‘keep’ pile back, I decided<br />

that I would store them with<br />

their lids attached. It has<br />

worked well. Even though it<br />

takes up a little more space,<br />

they are all there, and no lid<br />

or container has gone missing.”<br />

-- M.M. in Ohio<br />

* To keep hard floors in good<br />

shape, get a microfiber mop<br />

that is strictly for dust mopping.<br />

Treat it with an appropriate<br />

floor-care agent, and<br />

make sure that you toss the<br />

mop head in the wash regularly.<br />

Never use fabric softener<br />

when washing or drying<br />

microfiber cleaning cloths.<br />

* Store an extra set of sheets<br />

and an additional blanket<br />

under the bed in a laundry<br />

basket for easy accessibility.<br />

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The WORLD asks that you check your ad on its first publication. If you find an error<br />

please notify us immediately so that corrections can be made. The WORLD will not be<br />

responsible for more than one incorrect publication of the ad.<br />

CLIP AND MAIL THIS HANDY FORM TODAY<br />

CHECK HEADING:<br />

Animals-Farm ......................500<br />

PHONE NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________________ Animals-Pet .........................430<br />

Antiques/Restorations .........144<br />

LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________ Baby/Children Items ............140<br />

Bicycles ...............................220<br />

FIRST NAME ______________________________________________________________________________ Boating/Fishing ...................210<br />

Building Materials ................300<br />

ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________ Business Items ....................080<br />

Business Opportunities .......060<br />

CITY _______________________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP _______________ Camping ..............................205<br />

Childcare Service ................030<br />

START DATE: ___________ NUMBER OF ISSUES: __________ Christmas Trees ..................370<br />

Class & Workshops .............103<br />

Clothing & Accessories .......130<br />

EXACTLY HOW YOU WANT THE AD TO READ<br />

Computers/Electronics ........100<br />

Please print, we cannot be responsible for words we can't read. Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410<br />

Free Ads ..............................108<br />

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Furniture ..............................180<br />

Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145<br />

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Health ..................................113<br />

Home Appliances ................160<br />

Hunting/Guns/Archery .........305<br />

________________________________________________________________ Insurance/Investments ........090<br />

Job Opportunities ................020<br />

________________________________________________________________ Lost and Found ...................110<br />

Miscellaneous .....................150<br />

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Community Natl 3.875% 3.893% Musical 30 YR ................................200<br />

Fixed 0<br />

5%<br />

Personals ............................105<br />

________________________________________________________________ Professional Services .........540<br />

3.375% 3.407% 15 YR Fixed 0<br />

Rideshare ............................125<br />

5%<br />

Snow Removal Equip. .........355<br />

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Snowmobiles/Access. .........360<br />

Sporting Equipment ............250<br />

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NE Fed CR UN 3.625% 3.649% Storage................................235<br />

30 YR Fixed 0<br />

Support Groups ..................107<br />

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5%<br />

Tools ....................................330<br />

3.250% 3.292% Wanted 15 ................................120<br />

YR Fixed 0<br />

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5%<br />

Wood/Heating Equip. ...........350<br />

Work Wanted .......................040<br />

THE COST OF YOUR AD IN THE WORLD<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

Each separate word, each phone Northfield number Savings counts as one word 3.750% 3.788% Campers/Motor 30 YR Fixed Homes 0 .......845<br />

5%<br />

Cars & Accessories ............875<br />

3.125% 3.193% Motorcycles/ATV’s 15 YR Fixed ...............850 0<br />

Number of words ____________ times 35¢($3.50 5% min.) _________________ (cost for one week) Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870<br />

Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873<br />

times number of weeks __________ 4 for 3 Special TOTAL COST __________________<br />

Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855<br />

VSECU 3.875% 3.915% REAL 30 ESTATE YR Fixed 0<br />

5%<br />

Apts./House for Rent ...........630<br />

3.250% 3.319% Camps 15 for YR Sale Fixed ...................650<br />

$<br />

0<br />

FULL PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605<br />

5%<br />

MasterCard Condominiums ....................680<br />

Apt. Blds. for Sale ................685<br />

Visa<br />

Credit Card<br />

Homes .................................690<br />

Number ____________________________________________________ Discover Land for Sale .......................670<br />

Mobile Homes .....................600<br />

CVC#______ Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645<br />

Signature __________________________________________Exp. Date ___________________ Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610<br />

PUBLISHER’S<br />

NOTICE<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE<br />

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY<br />

All real estate advertising in this<br />

newspaper is subject to the fair housing<br />

act which makes it illegal to advertise<br />

“any preference, limitation or discrimination<br />

based on race, color, religion,<br />

sex, handicap, familial status or<br />

national origin, or an intention, to make<br />

any such preference, limitation or discrimination.”<br />

Additionally, Vermont’s Fair Housing<br />

and Public Accomodations Act prohibits<br />

advertising that indicates any preference,<br />

limitation or discrimination based<br />

on age, marital status, sexual orienta-<br />

furnished. Ready 1 OCT $800<br />

tion or receipt EMAILED of public assistance. ADVERTISEMENT per month, Security Deposit.<br />

This newspaper will not knowingly<br />

accept any ADVERTISING advertising for real INSERTION estate 802-223-6053 ORDER<br />

which is Thomas in violation Hirchak of the law. Company<br />

Our<br />

readers are hereby informed that all BARRE NICE 4 room apartment.<br />

Heat, hotwater, off<br />

dwellings FROM: advertised Terra in this newspaper Keene<br />

are available Phone: an 800-634-7653<br />

equal opportunity street parking, kitchen appliances<br />

furnished. Ready 1<br />

basis.<br />

To file a advertising2@THCAuction.com<br />

complaint of discrimination, OCT. $800 per month. Security<br />

Deposit 802-223-6053.<br />

call the Vermont Human Rights<br />

Commisson toll-free at 1-800-416-2010<br />

(voice & TTY) or call HUD toll<br />

free at 1-800-669-9777 (voice) CALAIS HOME for Rent. One<br />

or 1-800-927-9275<br />

COMPANY:<br />

(TTY).<br />

The <strong>World</strong> bedroom, wood pellet heat,<br />

w/propane back up, no pets,<br />

$950.00 / mth. Last months<br />

TODAY’S DATE: 09/25/2019 rent plus security deposit. Call<br />

MOBILE NAME OF HOMES/ FILE: Raymond_TW Lorie 802-456-8756. Credit<br />

RENT/SALE<br />

DATE(S) TO RUN: 10/02/2019 and back ground check required.<br />

SIZE OF AD: 2x4<br />

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY MONTPELIER APARTMENT<br />

2 bdrm, EMAILED 2ba, mobile TO: home sales@vt-world.com<br />

in 2 Bedroom near City Pool,<br />

Topsham VT. Very quiet place. updated kitchen & bathroom,<br />

$650.00 / mth. Senior citizen Parking, On Bus Route. NONdiscount<br />

1C=1.48; available. 2C=3.1; Security 3C=4.68; SMOKING 4C=6.3 & NO PETS. References,<br />

Rent $850 deposit<br />

Deposit.<br />

. 802-439-5859<br />

$850 plus utilities. 802-229-<br />

SECTION: Class Real Estate 9213<br />

PRE-OWNED<br />

MOBILE HOMES RULE OF THUMB......<br />

Large selection of pre-owned Describe your property,<br />

single and double-wide homes not the “appropriate” buyer or<br />

available for immediate delivery.<br />

renter, not the landlord,<br />

See them at 374 River St., not the neighbors.<br />

Berlin, VT or<br />

Just describe the property and<br />

call 802-229-2721.<br />

yo’ll almost always obey the<br />

FecteauHomes.com law.<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

WITH HEAT<br />

INCLUDED<br />

Highgate<br />

Apartments<br />

located in Barre, is currently accepting applications<br />

for 2 & 3 bedroom apartments<br />

Hardwood floors, fresh paint, modern kitchen & baths, yard space,<br />

ample closets, & washer/dryer hook-ups. Laundry room on site.<br />

Rent includes heat/hot water, 24-hour emergency maintenance,<br />

parking, snow removal, & trash removal. Income limits apply.<br />

To request an application, call 476-8645 or stop by the on-site<br />

rental office at 73 Highgate Drive, #121, Barre, VT.<br />

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY<br />

Updated Weekly<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

ROOMS/HOUSES<br />

FOR RENT<br />

B Bedroom 1st oor<br />

washer,dryer,dishwasher,porc<br />

h,new carpets, off street parking,<br />

no pets, no smoking.<br />

$850 plus oil heat and electric.<br />

Security deposit credit references<br />

and lease required.<br />

Howard 802-476-2092.<br />

BARRE NICE 4 Room apartment.<br />

Heat, hotwater,off street<br />

parking, kitchen appliances<br />

Home Mortgage Rates<br />

LAST<br />

DOWN<br />

LENDER UPDATE RATE APR TERM PTS PAYMENT<br />

Community National 9/20/19 3.875% 3.893% 30 yr fixed 0 5%<br />

Bank 1-800-340-3460 3.375% 3.407% 15 yr fixed 0 5%<br />

New England Federal 9/20/19 3.625% 3.649% 30 yr fixed 0 5%<br />

Credit Union 866-805-6267 3.250% 3.292% 15 yr fixed 0 5%<br />

Northfield Savings 9/20/19 3.750% 3.788% 30 yr fixed 0 5%<br />

Bank (NSB) 3.125% 3.193% 15 yr fixed 0 5%<br />

802-485-5871<br />

VT State Employees 9/20/19 3.875% 3.915% 30 yr fixed 0 5%<br />

Credit Union (VSECU) 3.250% 3.319% 15 yr fixed 0 5%<br />

1-800-371-5162 X5345<br />

Rates can change without notice.<br />

***APRs are based on 20% down payment. Some products are available with as little as<br />

5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not<br />

included in the APR calculations.<br />

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ere is yor opportnity to inest in yor own bsiness. The<br />

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Barre Montpelier and 9.<br />

MSL #4695106<br />

BARRE TOWN - $395,000<br />

entral ermont contry store that incldes a 3 bedroom<br />

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RANDOLPH - $750,000<br />

ie new medical offi ce bilding bilt by onnor ontracting<br />

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BARRE CITY - $169,000<br />

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