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The <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Times</strong> • <strong>June</strong> 5-<strong>11</strong>, 2019 CLASSIFIEDS • 37<br />
SERVICES<br />
WINDOW WASHING gutter<br />
cleaning, power washing,<br />
roof cleaning, painting. It is<br />
that time of year again to<br />
get your home looking new<br />
again. We can help. Brian’s<br />
Home Services. Give us a call<br />
today 802-299-1621 or email<br />
brianshomeservices@yahoo.<br />
com.<br />
BEAUREGARD PAINTING,<br />
25 years experience. 802-<br />
436-1337.<br />
POWER WASHING<br />
SPECIALISTS. Call Jeff at First<br />
Impressions, 802-558-4609.<br />
LOT CLEARING and stumping.<br />
802-672-3719, 802-558-6172.<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
PEPPINO’S IN KILLINGTON<br />
is looking for a part time<br />
barkeeper. Mix drinks and serve<br />
great food while you make<br />
some extra money! Evening<br />
shifts. Maybe you already work<br />
in “the biz “ and are ready for<br />
a change of scenery or would<br />
like to supplement your full<br />
time gig. Let’s see if we can<br />
make a match! Contact Lou<br />
at peppinosvt@comcast.net.<br />
WAITSTAFF: Birch Ridge Inn<br />
at Killington is interviewing<br />
candidates for both full time and<br />
part time wait staff positions for<br />
evening dinner service. To<br />
arrange an interview call 802-<br />
422-4293.<br />
INNKEEPER / RESIDENTIAL<br />
MANAGER needed for our<br />
Mendon <strong>Mountain</strong> View<br />
Lodge. Please visit www.<br />
killington.com/jobs for a full<br />
job description and to apply.<br />
Or visit our welcome center at<br />
4763 Killington Rd. Open daily<br />
8-4. (800) 300-9095. EOE.<br />
HOUSEKEEPERS<br />
NEEDED Killington Grand<br />
Hotel. Please visit www.<br />
killington.com/jobs or a full<br />
job description and to apply.<br />
Or visit our welcome center at<br />
4763 Killington Rd. Open daily<br />
8-4. (800) 300-9095. EOE.<br />
CASHIER: A.M. preferable.<br />
PT/FT/Year round. Competitive<br />
wage. Killington. Please call<br />
802-558-0793.<br />
KILLINGTON RESORT:<br />
Food & Beverage, new<br />
opportunities. Executive<br />
Sous Chef, Banquet Sous<br />
Chef, Line Cook, Cook 1,<br />
Cook 2. Please visit www.<br />
killington.com/jobs for a full<br />
job description and to apply.<br />
Or visit our welcome center at<br />
4763 Killington Rd. Open daily<br />
8-4. (800) 300-9095. EOE.<br />
DELI: Sandwich/Prep cook.<br />
Experience would be great,<br />
but if you enjoy working with<br />
food, we will train. Competitive<br />
wage. Please call 802-558-<br />
0793.<br />
MOGULS: WAITSTAFF, P/T<br />
bar staff, dishwasher, line cook<br />
needed to work at fun locals<br />
bar. Apply in person: see Sal<br />
at Moguls.<br />
WANTED<br />
HIGHEST PRICES PAID -<br />
Back home in Vermont for a<br />
Spring visit and hope to see<br />
new and returning customers<br />
for the purchase, sale and<br />
qualified appraisal of coins,<br />
currency, stamps, precious<br />
metals in any form, old and<br />
high quality watches and time<br />
pieces, sports and historical<br />
items. Free estimates. No<br />
obligation. Member ANA,<br />
APS, NAWCC, New England<br />
Appraisers Association. Royal<br />
Barnard 802-775-0085.<br />
Want to submit a classified?<br />
Email classifieds@<br />
mountaintimes.info or call<br />
802-422-<strong>23</strong>99. Rates are 50<br />
cents per word, per week; free<br />
ads are free.<br />
National park tourism in Vermont<br />
creates $4.7 million in economic benefit<br />
A new National Park Service (NPS) report<br />
shows that 63,886 visitors to national<br />
parks in Vermont spent $3.8 million in the<br />
state in 2018. That spending resulted in 51<br />
jobs and had a cumulative benefit to the<br />
state economy of $4.7 million.<br />
“The national parks of Vermont attract<br />
visitors from across the country and<br />
around the world,” said Northeast Region<br />
Director Gay Vietzke. “Whether they are<br />
out for an afternoon, a school field trip,<br />
or a month-long family vacation, visitors<br />
come to have a great experience, and end<br />
up spending a little money along the way.<br />
This new report shows that national park<br />
tourism is a significant driver in the national<br />
economy – returning $10 for every<br />
$1 invested in the National Park Service<br />
– and a big factor in our state’s economy as<br />
well, a result we can all support.”<br />
March-Billings-Rockefeller National<br />
Historical Park is the only national park<br />
in Vermont, excepting the area covered<br />
by the Appalachian Trail and the North<br />
Country National Scenic trail.<br />
The peer-reviewed visitor spending<br />
analysis was conducted by economists<br />
Catherine Cullinane Thomas and Egan<br />
Cornachione of the U.S. Geological Survey<br />
and Lynne Koontz of the National Park<br />
Service. The report shows $20.2 billion of<br />
direct spending by more than 318 million<br />
park visitors in communities within 60<br />
miles of a national park. This spending<br />
supported 329,000 jobs nationally;<br />
268,000 of those jobs are found in these<br />
gateway communities. The cumulative<br />
benefit to the U.S. economy was $40.1<br />
billion.<br />
Lodging expenses account for the<br />
largest share of visitor spending, about<br />
$6.8 billion in 2018. Food expenses are the<br />
second largest spending area and visitors<br />
spent $4 billion in restaurants and bars<br />
and another $1.4 billion at grocery and<br />
convenience stores.<br />
Visitor spending on lodging supported<br />
more than 58,000 jobs and more than<br />
61,000 jobs in restaurants. Visitor spending<br />
in the recreation industries supported<br />
more than 28,000 jobs and spending in<br />
retail supported more than 20,000 jobs.<br />
Report authors also produce an interactive<br />
tool that enables users to explore<br />
visitor spending, jobs, labor income, value<br />
added, and output effects by sector for national,<br />
state, and local economies. Users<br />
can also view year-by-year trend data. The<br />
interactive tool and report are available at<br />
the NPS Social Science Program webpage:<br />
nps.gov/subjects/socialscience/<br />
vse.htm.<br />
To learn more about national parks in<br />
state name and how the National Park Service<br />
works with state name communities<br />
to help preserve local history, conserve<br />
the environment, and provide outdoor<br />
recreation, go to www.nps.gov/VT.<br />
Castleton University announces<br />
summer concert series lineup<br />
802.775.5<strong>11</strong>1 • 335 Killington Rd. • Killington, VT 05751<br />
NEAR GREEN MTN NTL GOLF COURSE!<br />
Lenore<br />
Bianchi<br />
Kicks off series with The Grift, <strong>June</strong> 25<br />
CASTLETON—Castleton University, in<br />
partnership with Heritage Family Credit<br />
Union, will present the 24th annual Castleton<br />
Summer Concerts at the Pavilion every<br />
Tuesday evening from <strong>June</strong> 25 through Aug.<br />
6 at the Castleton Pavilion.<br />
Heritage Family Credit Union Presents:<br />
Castleton Summer Concerts at the Pavilion<br />
features a premiere lineup of local bands<br />
in an eight-show series that highlights live<br />
entertainment by outstanding local area<br />
professional musicians.<br />
Kicking off this year’s series is The Grift,<br />
taking the stage on <strong>June</strong> 25 at 7 p.m. The<br />
Grift is Vermont’s good-time party band,<br />
playing catchy original tunes and popular<br />
covers across a variety of musical genres.<br />
Members of the band, who have been performing<br />
together for almost 20 years, have<br />
also shared a stage with the likes of Carlos<br />
Santana, Phish, and Dave Matthews.<br />
This year’s lineup also includes:<br />
SKI OR BIKE HOME - SHUTTLE<br />
‘tricia<br />
Carter<br />
HIGHRIDGE<br />
1BR/1BA, $124,900<br />
2BR/2BA $219,900<br />
woodburning fi replace<br />
Indoor pool/outdoor whirlpool<br />
SKI IN & OUT THE LODGES<br />
• 1-LVL 3BR/3BA, Furnished &<br />
equipped, Wash/Dryer, patio<br />
• Gas fplc, gas range, gas heat<br />
• Mud-entry w/ cubbies+bench<br />
• Double vanity, jet tub,<br />
• Common: Indr pool $469K<br />
CONVENIENT LOCATION!!!<br />
Mtn Views & minutes to Slopes<br />
Endless Possibilities: 13 guests!<br />
3 AC for RV’s, Camping & Events<br />
Renovated Great Room with<br />
New Windows & Custom Bar<br />
$595K<br />
6 BR’S W/PRIV. BATHS<br />
• Total of 8 BR’s and 7 Baths<br />
• 3,680 sq.ft. Deck with hot tub<br />
• Lounge w/bar & woodstove<br />
• Rec/game room + laundry<br />
• Nearby golf course &<br />
mtn bike trails $335K<br />
Just like new! 3BR/3BA suites<br />
Granite, maple fl oors, 5Ac<br />
Open fl r plan w/cath. ceiling<br />
Heated garage& storage<br />
House Generator, large deck<br />
$579K<br />
OPEN FLOOR PLAN<br />
• 3BR/3BA, 1Ac, 2,310 sq.ft.<br />
• Hardwood fl oors & radiant heat<br />
• Nearby golf course & bike trails<br />
• Upgraded kitchen, Hot tub $325K<br />
Meghan<br />
Charlebois<br />
Merisa<br />
Sherman<br />
• July 2 – Studio Two (Beatles tribute<br />
band)<br />
• July 9 – DC3, Rick Redington & The<br />
Luv, and The Heavily Brothers (Rocking<br />
Americana)<br />
• July 16 – Mile Twelve (Bluegrass)<br />
• July 17 – Chamber Music Institute (A<br />
special Wednesday evening performance)<br />
• July <strong>23</strong> – Blues for Breakfast (Blues and<br />
rock)<br />
• July 30 – Twangbusters (Country classic<br />
and Honky Tonk)<br />
• August 6 – Satin & Steel (Soul and R&B)<br />
All concerts in the series begin at 7 p.m. and<br />
are free and open to the public. The Castleton<br />
Pavilion is an indoor/outdoor facility,<br />
which allows concerts to be held rain or<br />
shine. Castleton University will be collecting<br />
non-perishable food items to support<br />
local food shelves at each performance.<br />
For more information visit castleton.edu/<br />
summerconcerts.<br />
• 3BR/4BA, 3-LEVELS<br />
• Master Suite w/jet tub+steam<br />
shower<br />
• Jet tub, game room<br />
• Furnished & equipped $649K<br />
SINGLE FAMILY - PITTSFIELD<br />
• 3BR/1.5BA, 1.8 Ac<br />
• 1,512sq.ft.<br />
• Woodstove<br />
• Workbench room<br />
• Laundry $<strong>23</strong>5K<br />
TIMBER FRAME + 2-CAR GARAGE<br />
Pat<br />
Linnemayr<br />
SHUTTLE TO & FROM<br />
PINNACLE<br />
1 BR: $<strong>11</strong>6K<br />
pool & Whirlpool<br />
tennis , paved parking<br />
Furnished & equipped<br />
Stone fi replace<br />
TOP RIDGE – SKI IN & SKI OUT<br />
Chris<br />
Bianchi<br />
Over 140 Years Experience in the Killington Region REALTOR<br />
LOTS OF LIGHT<br />
3BR, 3BA, 2800 sq.ft. 2.6 AC<br />
Open fl oor plan, cathedral ceiling<br />
Stone fi replace, large deck, garage,<br />
Wood fl oors, master suite, loft<br />
Hot tub room+bonus rooms<br />
$470K<br />
• 3BR,3BA en suites+1/2bath,<br />
1,728 fi n sf+full basemt.<br />
• 2013 constructed,<br />
spectacular Pico mtn. views<br />
• Radiant heat - basement!<br />
• Paved driveway $525K<br />
HOUSE & 2 LOTS<br />
• 4BR/3BA, 1,920 sf, gas heat<br />
• PLUS 2 LOTS (4.5 Acres)<br />
• New Roof, Great rental $419K<br />
Katie<br />
McFadden<br />
Michelle<br />
Lord<br />
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE<br />
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