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★ ANNOUNCING ★

No Need For Masks

If Vaccinated!

(Still Stay 6-ft. Apart)

Every Day Is Special

at Freihofer’s

MILITARY

MONDAY

15% OFF

YOUR TOTAL

PURCHASE

OLD TIMER

THURSDAY

10% OFF

BREAD AND

PASTRIES!

NEW HOURS

Mon., Tues., Thurs. 9-5

Wed. & Sat. .......... 9-3

Friday ............. 9-5:30

Sunday ............Closed

UNTIL FULLY STAFFED

TEA TUESDAY

BY TWO TEAS

2/$4.00

AND PICK UP

FREE PASTRY

VALUE $2.69

FANTASTIC

FRIDAY

ALL BREAD

99¢ DAY

If Available

WACKY

WEDNESDAY

Buy (1) Utz

Product Get a

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of Your Choice

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SUPER SNACK

SATURDAY

BUY ANY 2 UTZ

PRODUCTS,

AND GET A

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WANTED: (2) 15-hr. or (1) 30-hr.

Position Available, $11.75 hr.

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FREIHOFER’S BAKERY OUTLET

374 US Route 302 • Barre

(802) 479-1711

THANK YOU FOR SAYING

I SAW IT IN

Calef Mem. Library Activities, Art and Adventure w/ April:

3rd Sat., 1PM; Storytime: Mon., 11AM; Tech Help Drop-In:

Sat., 10AM-2PM. Info: 883-2343.

WATERBURY- Waterbury Public Library Activities,

Preschool Story Time: Thurs., 10AM. Baby and Toddler Story

Time: Mon., 10AM. Crafts: Tues., 3-4PM. Info: 244-7036.

WATERBURY CTR- Bible Study Group, Waterbury Ctr.

Grange. Sun., 5-6PM. Bring bible, coffee provided. Info: 498-

4565.

WEBSTERVILLE- Safe Disposal of Prescription Drugs,

Barretown Police, 149 Websterville Rd., 479-0508. Get rid of old

or unused meds.

WEST TOPSHAM- Bible Study, New Hope Methodist Church,

2 Gendron Rd. Wed., 6:30PM.

WILLIAMSTOWN- Farmers/Craft Market every Saturday 9

to noon through September, the Roadhouse parking lot 110

Business Center Road.

WORCESTER- Knitting Night, The Wool Shed, Tues., 6:30-

8:30PM.

Thursday, August 5

ONLINE- Hot Topics in Environmental Law Lisa Held, Civil

Eats, “The Corporate Capture of Agricultural Climate

‘Solutions’.” Free and open to the public, the lecture will be

streamed virtually at vermontlaw.edu/live and on Facebook Live.

CABOT- Cabot United Church Dinner - BBQ chicken, mac

and cheese, salad, roll and dessert. Take out only, starting at

5-6PM. By donation. For info call 563-2715.

Friday, August 6

GREENSBORO- Myra Flynn indie/soul songs blend stirring

vocals with a lyrical delivery that never gets too comfortable.

Tickets are $20 for adults, $8 for kids 12 and under. Enjoy a delicious

picnic dinner during the show! Visit highlandartsvt.org to

order. 6:30 PM at the Highland Center for the Arts, 2875

Hardwick Street.

Saturday, August 7

BERLIN- Grange Community Re-Opening Celebration. 1 to 4

PM at the Capital City Grange Hall on Route 12. This is an outdoor,

family-friendly event with live traditional music, bounce

house, games, group sing led by the Grange musicians, and more!

The Dance, Sing and Jump Around organizers will lead playparty

games for kids and their adults. Other hall renters will

provide dance demonstrations. Free! Bring chairs and blankets to

this outdoor event with lots of space.

BROOKFIELD- Pancake Breakfast from .7:00AM- 11;00AM

at The First Congregational Church. At the corner of Ridge Road

and RT 65. Breakfast includes plain or blueberry pancakes,

bacon, home fries, coffee and tea. Adults: $8.00, children $5.00.

A bake sale will be available.

Sunday, August 8

GREENSBORO- Back Roads Readings featuring Julia Alvarez.

Created to bring esteemed poets and writers, both local and

regional, to read their work to people in the Northeast Kingdom

of Vermont. Readings are followed by a book signing and reception,

and are held outside in a tent with socially distanced seating.

This is a free event. 3 PM - 4 PM.

Monday, August 9

ONLINE- The Reckless Rush to Incinerate Forever Chemicals

This 90-minute, Zoom webinar, hosted by the Vermont Military

Poisons/PFAS Coalition, the Women’s International League for

Peace and Freedom and the Earth Democracy Issue Committee

will focus on dangerous PFAS disposal methods, as well as new

technologies being developed to remove these “forever chemicals”

from our environment.

Saturday, August 14

EAST RANDOLPH- Community Group Scavenger Hunt Party at

11 AM – 2 PM. Join us at the East Valley Community Hall on Rt

14 to celebrate the end of our scavenger hunt and to celebrate

being able to bring the community together again! The East

Randolph Fire Department and Auxiliary will be hosting a BBQ

and food sale. There will be music by Beth Telford and Eli

Mansur. At 1:00 we will hand out prizes for the scavenger hunt.

PLAINFIELD- Modern Times Theater will perform “The

Perils of Mr. Punch” 4PM at the Plainfield Rec Field. For more

information go to: www.plainfieldoperahousevt.org/.

Sunday August 15

GREENSBORO- The Mister Chris and Friends Band comes to

Highland Center for the Arts at 3:00 pm. Tickets are $12 for

adults, $8 for kids 12 and under. Events are weather permitting.

Check our website at highlandartsvt.org or social media on the

day for a final notice for rain calls.

ROCHESTER- Then Until Now Presented by the Rochester

Chamber Music Society. Mary Rowell, violin; Cynthia Huard,

piano. J.S. Bach, Schubert, Arvo Pärt, Arthur Foote. At the

Federated Church of Rochester, 15 N. Main St. 4PM.

Monday, August 16

GREENSBORO- Caspian Monday Music: “The Romantics”

Join us at the Highland Center for the Arts for a performance not

to be missed! Caspian Monday Music proudly presents the first

of their summer concert series. Bar and lawn open – 5:00 PM,

concert begins – 6:00 PM. Tickets: adult $23, senior $20, student

$10, under 18 free. At the Highland Center for the Arts.

Concepts Kakuro

Best described as a number

crossword, the task in

Kakuro is to fill all of the

empty square, using numbers

1 to 9, so the sum of

each horizontal lock equals

the number to its left, and

the sum of each vertical

block equals the number

on its top. No number may

be used in the same block

more than once.

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