World 100219
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
euse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse<br />
•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recy<br />
cle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•re<br />
use•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•r<br />
ecycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycl<br />
Secondhand News<br />
e•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reuse•recycle•reu<br />
Save money, save the planet: Shop secondhand and recycle<br />
your own goods at these thrift shops and consignment stores.<br />
Fall/Winter Items<br />
Arriving Daily<br />
Halloween<br />
Items Are In!<br />
Stop By Soon!<br />
Women &<br />
Children First<br />
Your Community Clothing Store and More<br />
114 No. Main • Ste. 2 • Barre • 476-4413<br />
Mon.-Fri. 10:00am-5:30pm; Saturday 10:00am−2:00pm<br />
Mon.-Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />
Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Closed Sun.<br />
Clothes • Music • Household Items<br />
Furniture • Cheap Art<br />
Jewelry • Books<br />
Antiques • Jerry T-shirts<br />
Jeezum Crow T-Shirts<br />
970 Rt. 2, Middlesex • Exit 9 on I-89<br />
802-223-3302<br />
Sponsored by<br />
Auxiliary<br />
15 Cottage St., Barre • 479-4309<br />
Weekdays 10 AM to 4 PM • Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM<br />
LOTS OF CLOTHING FOR<br />
THE WHOLE FAMILY AT<br />
UNBEATABLE PRICES!<br />
New Items Daily-Shop Often!<br />
~ This message sponsored by ~<br />
Affordable Hair<br />
Styling for Men<br />
and Children<br />
at The Master’s Edge<br />
223-7361 • 100 State St., Montpelier<br />
HYDE PARK- Northeast Fiddlers<br />
Association. Noon-5PM, VFW, Route 15.<br />
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 />
page 22 The WORLD October 2, 2019