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Vermont Conservation
Districts Address Water
Quality through Trees for Age Out Loud is an evening
Streams Program of storytelling about aging and
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families featuring award winning
STUDENT VOICES Moth storytellers
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Susanne Schmidt and
Kevin Gallagher and
Weathering Heights
live music by The Brevity Thing.
by Roger Hill Special guest performance by
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coveted title of Steak Master.
He is one of just 59 team
members from LongHorn
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distinction.
This recognition is a well-
deserved testament to
Kristophers grilling exper-
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utive vice president of opera-
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COLLISION CENTER
Welcomes Kristian Page
The Montpelier Kiwanis Club welcomed guests from Northfield Savings Bank on Tuesday, May 23 at
its weekly meeting.Lindsey Lozier and Samantha Tafaro presented $500 to the Kiwanis Club to help
send Central Vermont children to summer camp. The Club spends $7,000 each year to send 26 chil-
to our dren to various camps including the VT Mountaineers, Lotus Lake, T.W. Wood Art Gallery, EarthWalk,
Community Connections, VT Trout and Camp Daybreak. Pictured (L-R): Elliott Curtin, Kiwanis
President; Lindsey Lozier; Senior Community Banker, Barre; Cheryl LaFrance, Chief Operating
WE REPAIR
ALL MAKES professional Officer; Samantha Tafaro, Senior Community Banker, Montpelier; and Chuck Haynes, Kiwanian and
recently retired NSB Director.
AND MODELS team! AWARDED
100%
Sufficient Food For All Walk in Brookfield on June 24
CODY COLLISION CENTER The 7th annual Sufficient Food For All communities where we all live.
Walk will take place on Saturday, June 24th The walk will start at the Brookfield
received a 100% customer in Brookfield, Vermont. This is the main Elementary School on Ridge Road, rain or
satisfaction rating and a fundraising event of the Randolph Area Food shine. Registration begins at 8 a.m. There are
Shelf (RAFS), which provides food supplies three routes: 3.9 and 8.7 mile routes for walk-
100% of respondents saying they to over 300 households in the towns of ers and runners, as well as a 10.8 mile route
S AT I S FA Randolph, Braintree, Brookfield, and East for bicyclists. There is also a 1-mile family
would return and would
recommend the facility to others! CTION Granville. Walkathon participants solicit
pledges or contribute directly, and local busi-
walk.
The routes run along peaceful backcountry
nesses are generous supporters as well. roads, with water available along the way and
CALL NORM AT THE COLLISION CENTER 802-613-3017 This year, the RAFS Board of Trustees has signs to guide participants. Dogs are welcome
decided that $15,000 of the monies raised for on leashes. Food, live music, and prizes are
the Walkathon will be used to buy locally all part of the event.
grown meat, fruits, and vegetables from local For more information or to register online,
farmers. One of the Food Shelfs core values visit www.randolphareafoodshelf.org.
BIRD BATHS
GERANIUMS
launch a new campaign to protect Vermonters from being
scammed by people pretending to be a utility. Jail Branch can help get you
These scammers call residents and businesses demanding
immediate payment for electricity with a credit card, pre-paid over your spring blahs with GORGEOUS
card or money order. Utilities report these scams are increas-
ing and scammers are becoming more sophisticated and tech PLANTS & HANGING BASKETS!
savvy in their scams. To raise awareness and protect
Vermonters, the Attorney Generals office started the Scam VEGGIES are here...
Buster campaign, reminding people to stop, ask, and confirm
before they make any payment to avoid being scammed. PERENNIALS are everywhere...
Protecting Vermonters is the number one focus of our
office, said Vermont Attorney General T.J. Donovan. Our BLUEBERRIES are budding...
team is working with local businesses and utilities to raise
awareness. If any Vermonter is not sure about who is on the just stop by
VERBENA
other end of the phone, they should not make a payment and
HEATHER
call the AG office or their local utility. we're always to see you!
Businesses including Walmart and CVS will put up posters
and make sure employees are on alert for people who come in
needing to buy a pre-paid card to pay a utility bill.
Walmart is happy to assist the Attorney General in creating Route 302 Between Barre & East Barre
awareness in order to protect Vermont consumers. We are
working to train our associates to notice the warning signs of
Now
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these scams, said Jason Klipa, Director of Public Affairs,
Jackie Abts, Owner
Thanks to
Walmart. on our model,
Kay Santamore!
The Vermont Attorney General was joined by representa-
tives from Burlington Electric Department, Washington HOT PEPPERS 9 BARK PEONIES
Electric Co-op, Vermont Electric Co-op and Green Mountain
Power.
This is an important awareness campaign that will protect
the customers we serve, and Green Mountain Power is appre-
ciative of the Attorney General leading this effort as we all Spencers Large
work together to make sure these scammers dont succeed,
said Mary Morris who leads the customer care team at Green
ROLL YOUR OWN
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Mountain Power. These scammers are using technology,
secrets
Tubes 1.99 Rolling Machines
Vaporizers Body Jewelry E Juice Mild to Robust
becoming more manipulative, even having numbers that look E-Cigarettes / E-Hookahs Cigars
official as if the call is coming from the utility. This proactive Glass/Metal/Wood Pipes/American Lingerie, Shoes,
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The Attorney General advises Vermonters who may be tar-
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Tobacco / Smoke Shop
SPENCERS CIGARS
123 North Main Street, First Floor, Barre 125 N. Main St. 1st Floor
gets of scamming activity to report it to the Consumer Tobacco
123 / Cigars
North Main St., Barre (next to Vapor World) Barre, VT
Assistance Program (CAP) at 1-800-649-2424, or go to the Smoke Shop
802-622-0335 802-622-0335 802-622-0335
CAP website for more information: https://www.uvm.edu/ New Hampshires Coolest Smoke Shop
consumer?Page=scams.html
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you into paying. Tell the caller you wont discuss the debt
2016 Alcohol compliance checks!
Must present coupon at time of sale.
The Regional Prevention Partnership wants to thank the owners & employees of
these businesses for being shining stars in our community; for developing
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gelato based on family recipes. Now, 50,
Carlo can remember back to at least age 5
when he would help his father, Francesco, sell
Yes, were still gelato at their store in Southern Germany
where the dePratos had emigrated from Italy.
here with the Our gelato is made fresh daily in small
batches with farm-fresh milk and quality
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Wilcox Ice Cream does a great job of getting
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Three Facts About
UVM Natural Resources Students Tackle
Community College of Vermont Farm & Forest Infrastructure Needs
Orchard Valleys Farm & Forest Kindergarten program has
a great new shed, thanks to a wonderful connection with
UVMs Natural Resources School!
Each year the UVM Natural Resource Schools Senior
We offer the lowest cost per Capstone Class takes on a project that involves creative prob-
credit of any college or university lem solving in the real world. The students form groups, and
in the state. community partners pitch their projects to the students. Farm
& Forest Assistant Teacher Kelly Davis, a graduate of the
UVM program herself, contacted the school to pitch OVWSs
need for infrastructure for the schools new Farm & Forest
Mixed-Age Kindergarten program as a possible project.
Credits from all of our 900 courses A three-member UVM student team chose Orchard Valley
as their community partner, and the team met with Orchard
transfer to schools throughout Valley staff and assessed the program needs. The team deter-
Vermont and the country. mined that the program could benefit from a shed and set
about to build it. The pole timbers came from one of the team
members familys property, and the roofing and windows
were recycled from an old sugarhouse. The siding came from Orchard Valleys Farm & Forest Mixed-Age Kindergarten gains a
trees harvested from the UVM/Jericho Research Forest. new shed as UVM students put their creative problem solving skills
to work.
Our 12 centers are located within The three students spent four days onsite at OVWS build-
25 miles of most Vermonters ing the shed, as well as considerable time offsite pre-cutting Forest classroom, said Farm & Forest Teacher Lindsay
all of the pieces for it. They also learned a lot about Waldorf Miles. It not only provides space to store our farm supplies,
homes. Were also online. education as part of their work. but it also looks great and lets people know they are entering
The new shed is such a welcome addition to our Farm & into a space where good work and play are happening.
Given the facts, CCV is your
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Sanders to Deliver High School Commencement Remarks
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will deliver the com- Sanders plans to share with Vermonts graduating seniors
mencement remarks at two Vermont high schools in the com- the importance of getting involved in our democracy.
ing weeks. What is most important is that young people find their
Sanders will deliver the South Royalton High School com-
ccv.edu mencement address on June 10 in South Royalton. Sanders
own voice and that they use that voice. That is what their
will also be the commencement speaker during Champlain education is all about, Sanders said. That is the essence of
Valley Union High Schools graduation on June 16. On democracy: an informed citizenry getting involved and debat-
Monday, Sanders will also deliver video remarks to graduat- ing thoughtfully and respectfully the issues facing our country
ing high school students at St. Johnsbury Academy. and the world.
To My
Dollface...
A
s we wake on this morning getting ready Until you start believing in
to celebrate the completion of your high yourself you aint gonna have
school years, I cant help but look back and a life
wonder how these 12 years 9 months 15
days went by so fast. It feels like I just watched you
get on the bus for the kindergarten road show and
then drive behind the bus to every stop along the
way to the school, all the while removing the tears
from my eyes so I could see. Scared to let you go and
questioning whether you or I were ready for this.
I find myself feeling these feelings again today as I
know you are too.
I know you are scared with the thoughts of the
changes and the unknown coming in your life but
just know that your fellow classmates are feeling Girl Scout troop 30380 donated over 25 pairs of new pajamas to the Pajama Program at COTS
the same way, as have every high school graduate (Committee on Temporary Shelter). The Girl Scouts used money they earned selling Girl Scout cook-
before you. I am not going to lie, your life is about to ies to purchase the pajamas, and received donations from families. Girls in the troop are in 1st and
change in so many ways but that doesnt have to be 2nd grades at East Montpelier Elementary, Calais Elementary, Union Elementary, and Websterville
Our greatest Baptist School.
a bad thing. It truly is an exciting time because there
are so many options and opportunities ahead for glory is not
you to experience; it will be all in how you chose to Nobody in falling,
owes nobody but in rising
experience them. You will fail, you will struggle, you
will feel lonely at times through this journey but you
nothing. You every time 121ST ANNUAL
owe yourself we fall.
SHS ALUMNI
will also stand tall, succeed and love. Life doesnt
always go the way you plan but try to embrace the Now if you know what youre
journey, have fun and enjoy the highs and learn worth then go out and get what
Lighting Project
Sentimental
Gift
The students at Barre Town Middle and Elementary School mation, and checked these numbers against the Efficiency
(BTMES) worked hard this year to lessen the schools carbon Vermont rebates to find the actual cost.
To Mark
Sterling Silver Birthstone Tall &
Mini Tag with charm
footprint. With the help of educator Erin Malloy from the In April, the students invited Paul Grenier from Twin State
as worn by Camila McConaughey
The Occasion!
Vermont Energy Education Program (VEEP), Mrs. Battles Electric to join their class and discuss the most beneficial
7th grade Enrichment class has spent the past several months changes that could be made using the funds from the grants.
learning about the energy used in the classroom, and the cost Combining the students newly gained knowledge of the
of that energy, both financially and environmentally. As a schools lighting challenges with Mr. Greniers suggested
result of these investigations, students took initiative and set solutions, the students elected to invest the funding to replace
out to find ways to increase energy efficiency at BTMES. the florescent fixtures in the hallways with LED fixtures. This
Students began their work by manually counting the num- space was highlighted as a big energy user because, for safety
ber of bulbs lit in each room of the school, the wattage of reasons, it remains lit for 17.5 hours each day.
Commemorate graduation with
these bulbs, and how long the lights remained lit. This We were able to purchase these fixtures pre-rebate with Roman Numerals, Vintage Initials,
allowed them to locate areas in the building that used the assistance from BTMES, which generously offered financial Diamond Roxies
greatest amount of energy. Once they located these problem-
assistance in the initial purchase of these fixtures. The school or Monograms
atic places, they began brainstorming, with the assistance of
VEEP lighting engineer Andy Shapiro, for energy saving has further elected to continue the students hard work, pur- to be cherished forever.
solutions. chasing additional fixtures needed to complete the entire Whatever you choose,
They used this initial investigation data to apply for two length of the outer hallways. graduation will be
mini-grants, totaling approximately $1000. They were award- The students projections predict these new LED fixtures an occasion they
ed one grant from the Vermont National Education Association will use 3,000 less kilowatts each school year, saving the will never forget!
and a second from VEEP. school $900 yearly, and reducing the buildings carbon output
This development process was lengthy, and the students by 30 pounds.
encountered a number of setbacks and frustrations. Though, In addition to this positive change, the students in this
in the face of these challenges, the students persevered, Enrichment class have collected classroom compostSterlingweekly,Silver Sweetheart Necklace
quickly changing focus to work toward a positive solution. diverting more that 65 pounds of compostable waste to Birthstone
with date. poshmommyjewelr y.c
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As the project concluded, the students determined the most Further, they have partnered with the Pods to Power program,
beneficial way to invest the $1000 in grant funding. They run by Green Mountain Coffee, and recycled approximately
contacted a number of local contractors for quotes and infor- 1200 K-cup pods through the program.
We are the largest ON THE June 9, 7:30 p.m. at the Barre Opera
House. Join award winning popular
La-Z-Boy dealer COVER Moth style storytellers, Susanne
Schmidt and Kevin Gallagher for an
in Northeastern evening of funny, warm stories about
Vermont families and aging with special guest
storytellers, Willem Lange and Nona Estrin.
Tickets may not be available at the box office, so please
purchase online at www.barreoperahouse.org/ageoutloud.
This event also features a silent auction and an Art of
Creative Aging exhibit in the lobby of the Barre Opera House.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with music by Art Zorn, piano and
Denise Ricker, flute. Online auction bidding is open at www.
biddingowl/CVCOA and features many original works of
art.
Natural Resources
Conservation Districts
(NRCDs) have planted trees
on over 20 acres of buffers on JOIN THE BARRE ROTARY FOR A
streambanks and shorelines
throughout the state to help
protect water quality through
the Trees for Streams pro-
gram. This is the fourth year
of the state-wide program,
FUNDRAISER
which has been supported by
three consecutive Ecosystem
Restoration Program grants
totaling $390,511 awarded to WEDNESDAY JUNE 7 5-8 PM
the Vermont Association of
Conservation Districts Simply Delicious
(VACD) by the Vermont Blanchard Block, Barre
Department of Environmental To benet Summer Street Mural
Conservation (DEC). Over
the past four years, over 60 $2 Admission FREE Chocolates!
acres of riparian buffers have
been installed throughout
Vermont through the Trees
for Streams program, plant-
ing over 22,000 trees on nine
miles of riverbanks and
shorelines.
Buffers give rivers and
streams the critically needed
space to maintain their natu-
ral, dynamic condition. They
provide protected forested
zones designed to increase
shade, restore stream habitat,
and trap and remove nutri-
ents, sediment, pesticides, and other chemicals from surface volunteer labor from community members, the support of
water runoff, including phosphorus, which scientists believe technical specialists, and financial contributions made by the
is responsible for the toxic algae blooms in Lake Champlain US Fish and Wildlife Service, the VT Department of Forests
and elsewhere in the Vermont. Due to their water quality ben- Parks and Recreation, and other contributors for streambank
efits, the establishment and maintenance of buffers on farms restoration programs. Over the past four years, Conservation
is one of Vermonts Required Agricultural Practices. The Districts have leveraged over $115,000 in partner contribu-
Trees for Streams program provides landowners and commu- tions to match DECs investment.
nities with a low-cost option to install riparian buffers on their Conservation Districts were created throughout the United
land, including farms, private residences, schools, recreation States after the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s and 40s to help
areas and river corridors damaged by Tropical Storm Irene. landowners and communities enhance soil health, protect
The connectivity and quality of riparian buffers is a key water quality, and support the viability of the working land-
priority for Conservations Districts around the state through
scape. Vermonts Conservation Districts promote clean water
the Trees for Streams program. Conservation District staff
work closely with private and public landowners to ensure the through education and agriculture, forestry, watershed protec-
integrity and continuity of projects through careful planning, tion, and urban conservation programs. VACD is the state-
training, design, and coordination. Buffers are planted on wide association of Vermonts 14 Natural Resources
stable streambanks, and tree species are carefully selected to Conservation Districts.
FREE
be consistent with each local ecosystem. Plantings are carried VACDs partnership with the DEC has helped to create a
statewide Trees for Streams program that plays a vital role in
out by both paid crews and volunteers, including students,
landowners and community members interested in protecting protecting rivers, engaging communities, improving water BOTTOM UP/
quality and flood resilience, and enhancing wildlife habitats.
and improving water quality, flood resilience, wildlife habi-
tats and the Vermont landscape. Conservation Districts utilize technical staff, community sup- TOP DOWN
The funding provided by DEC for the Trees for Streams
program has been supplemented by thousands of hours of
port, and landowner contributions creating a unified effort to
improve water quality for Vermonters. OFFER
now through July 31, 2017
Contacting Congress
U.S. Rep. Peter Welch
Mailing address:
30 Main St.,Third Floor, Suite 350
Burlington, VT 05401
Web site: www.welch.house.gov
Phone: (888) 605-7270 or (802) 652-2450
I
Fax: (802)479-7916
email: editor@vt-world.com or sales@vt-world.com know I just asked the question, in the
web site: www.vt-world.com title, but Ill repeat it. Its June
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MEMBER already? It must be, because my calen-
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VERMONT dar and my computer and my phone say it
CHAMBER
OF is, and those things cant be wrong, right? Still, it just doesnt
COMMERCE
seem possible. Wasnt it only a few weeks ago that the last
Publishers: Gary Hass and Deborah Phillips. Classified flakes of winter snow were landing on my windshield? Oh
Manager: Ruth Madigan. Receptionist: Darlene Callahan. yeah. That WAS only a few weeks ago. I must remember, this
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The WORLD reserves all rights to advertising copy produced work, and babysit our newest granddaughter. (That we love wonder where the year has gone, so far, and may too be a little
by its own staff. No such advertisement may be used or doing.) Plus, this week Im remodeling one of our bathrooms, amazed that June 2017 is already here.
reproduced without express permission. writing this column, (lucky you, right?), giving high school If this column seems a little short, thats only because it is.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; Closed final exams, speaking at an eighth-grade graduation tomorrow Like I said, my schedule is a bit full, and I need to keep mov-
Saturday and Sunday. night, and then we are attending our grandson Noahs high ing. Time marches on, and I think its about to run me over.
Subscriptions: $8.00/month, $48.00/6 months, $96.00/year. school graduation the next night, our granddaughter Jaidyns Congratulations Noah and Jaidyn! You two are
First Class. high school graduation, (in another state) the following night, FANTASTIC, and Im very proud of you both!-
page 14 The WORLD June 7, 2017
Andrea L.
Gallitano, P.C.
Attorney At Law
301 North Main Street, Suite 2
Barre, VT 05641
(802) 622-8230
Practice areas include: tenant disputes
commercial and real estate employment, insurance,
transactions collections, and permitting
business formation issues
buy/sell arrangements wills/trusts
stock purchase agreements probate administration and
asset sales litigation
leasing guardianships
3 26 43 59 70
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong and carry on
9 63
Cause I know I dont
belong here in heaven
8 69
Sadly missed by your son,
Timothy 6 85
13 18 34 52
Happy 85th
Birthday
CARD SHOWER
June 14, 2017
HELEN A.
AINSWORTH
3 Hour Limo Service 16 South Main St., Apt. 107
Barre, VT 05641
Its A Girl!
A daughter, Arielle Violet Fortier, was born May 23rd to Amanda and Christopher Fortier
of Barre. Maternal grandparents are Renee Lagala of Montpelier, and David Lagala and
Sunset Limo THANK YOU FOR SAYING
I SAW IT IN Louise Mueller of Waterbury. Paternal grandparents are Jan and Reese Fortier of Barre.
Paternal great grandparents are Doris and Maurice Fortier of Barre.
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special couple a Happy Anniversary. Just send their name, address & wed-
A son, Ethan Robert Williams, was born May 23 to Sara ding anniversary date. Each week we publish the names, plus well have
(Dolan) and Rob Williams of Barre Town. a monthly winner for a Gift Certificate for lunch or dinner at The Quarry ARIES (March 21 to April 19)
Kitchen & Spirits in Barre. No obligation, nothing to buy. Just send an- A recent spate of confusion
niversary names two (2) weeks prior to anniversary date, to: The WORLD, regarding decision-making
A son, Isaac Thomas Harvey, was born May 25 to Tara begins to clear up. But caution
c/o HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, 403 U.S.Rt. 302 - Berlin, Barre, VT 05641. Please
(Goff) and Thomas Harvey of Plainfield.
provide name, address & phone number for prize notification. is still advised. Continue to
check details. An old friend has important news.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Youre anxious to see your
Happy Birthday!
Dont forget... 1-27 Caitlyn Couture, 26, ideas move from concept to development. But trying to
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RSVP 262-6288. Piano Workshop, informal time to play & lis- 2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107)
Wednesday. All ages welcome. Free of charge. Donations wel-
comed. ten, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Living Strong, group loves to sing while 802-234-9400 www.toziersrestaurant.com
Tai Chi Classes: Advanced Class Mondays and Fridays 1-2 p.m. exercising, Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3 p.m. Crafters
Beginner Class Tuesdays and Thursdays 10-11 a.m. All ages wel- Group, Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. All at Montpelier Senior Activity
come. Free of charge. Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518.
Death Cafe. 1st Friday of the month 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and
Discussions of events past, present, and future. All are welcome
and discussions are confidential.
there is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-
5253. CANADIAN CLUB
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GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; Book Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to
Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.; Crafts & Conversation, share advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard
Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5 Library, Hayes Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasay-
& their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton Public szine@gmail.com
Library, 584-3358. Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have
Flash Ball 1: $200.
HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Flash Ball 2: $900
rear entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 Church, 2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219. Mini Jackpot 52#'s: $3,300.
x306. Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike
repair? Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre
Jackpot 55#'s: $1,700.
Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old fire-
house), Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296. St., Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info: Thursday Night
Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs., freeridemontpelier.org Doors Open at 4:00 PM
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6-8:30 p.m. Registration/info 472-5229. Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1
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Regular Games at 7:00 PM SPECIAL
MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school not in session).
Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common,
Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church,
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30
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Book Group for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th
p.m.; Last Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support
group, childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm
Just outside of Barre
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Mondays, 7 p.m.
MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays, St., 2nd Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480.
9-10:30 a.m. Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Call to confirm
MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free location: 802-244-7001, 2nd Saturday of month (Sept. through
850
classes. Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10
a.m.; Learning English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English
June), 1-3 p.m.
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WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library. Preschool Story
us!
drop-in!
$3 Cover Time Thursdays at 10 a.m. Keep your busy preschooler enter-
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. tained with picture books, interactive play, music, and crafts.
Sat., June 10 ~ 7-11 pm Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters Baby & Toddler Story Time Mondays at 10 a.m. Stimulate your
Now Placing age 6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays, babys developing intellect with rhymes, songs, stories, music,
Enjoy The Band 3:30-4:30 p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with
Classic Rewind Your Ad Is Arlo: Thursdays 4-5 p.m.
and lap games, suitable for newborns through 36 months.
WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible,
$5 Cover Even Easier! CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not avail-
able, please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second
coffee provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m.
sales@vt-world.com 498-4565.
Tuesday of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Please include WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
21 & OVER contact person Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events. 144 Elm St. Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 6 p.m.
& payment info Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Bible Study for all Ages; 11 a.m. Worship
For information, call Service; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting. WEST TOPSHAM - Bible Study. New Hope Methodist Church,
2 Gendron Rd. Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
the Post at 479-9058 Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church basement, Mondays
5:30-6:30 p.m. 223-3079. WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church,
Sun., 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221.
Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St. 595-7953. Drop-
In Hours at the Nest. 1st floor Weds, Thurs, Fri 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WOODBURY - Woodbury Community Library winter hours.
1-5 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays.
Gregoires Violin Shop Babywearers of Central Vermont meet up. Upstairs 4th
Monday 5:45-7:45 p.m. and 2nd Thursdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. Check
Facebook for last-minute schedule changes. La Leche League
Valley Lake Road. Info: 472-5710. Knitting/Handworkers
Circle, Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon, all ages and abilities
Making & Restoring Fine Violins Meetup. Breastfeeding info and support. 3rd Thursdays, 9:30- WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays,
11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Nursing Beyond a Year Meetup. 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Rentals Service Sales 3rd Fridays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Come join other
Violin Viola Cello Bass nursing parents in a warm, supportive environment to discuss the Wednesday, June 7
joys and challenges of an older nursling. BARRE - Senior Day: Storyteller Michel Kabay. Aldrich
LESSONS FOR ALL AGES Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30 Public Library. 1:30 p.m. Michel will regal us with lively retell-
p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266. ings of classic stories featuring some of literatures most iconic
FREE NEW VIOLIN RENTAL Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays & characters. Light refreshments served.
WITH WEEKLY LESSONS Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972-
5266.
BOLTON - Intro and Demo of The Body Tune Up. Lotus
Mountain Retreat, 4010 Bolton Valley Access Rd. Free. Using
up to 6 months Applied Kinesiology. Witness the revolutionary Body Tune Up
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems.
Method and learn simple techniques you can use on yourself,
Monthly
Rentals: Violin 15 Cello $28
$ Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 clients, family, and friends to drastically enhance overall well-
ness.
476-7798
10 Hutchins Circle, Barre Main St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454-
8402. MIDDLESEX - Art Out of the Archives: Telling the Story of the
www.vermontviolinmaker.com Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday Vermont State Hospital. Vermont State Archives and Records
Administration is located at 1078 US Route 2. Open house ofState
of the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772
Archives 5-6 p.m. Presentation at 6 p.m. Sarah-Lee Terrat and film-
Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. maker Bryce Douglass discuss the history of the mural in the atrium
and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of of the Waterbury State Office Complex and how it honors the lives
Washington County. All held during school year only. of former patients by reflecting on the Hospitals complex past.
Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients MONTPELIER - Co-op Conversation Small Group Discussion.
and Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net Hunger Mountain Co-op Community Room. Noon to 1 p.m. We
Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m. asked for feedback on our member-owner discount program and
JUNE 2017 MARSHFIELD - Story Time and Playgroup. Jaquith Public
Library. Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Join Sylvia Smith for
what changes if any, youd like to see. Now we would like to
share a draft recommendation based on the input that was gath-
story time, and follow up with playgroup with Cassie Bickford. ered. Please join us for this community discussion. Email info@
For children birth to age six and their grown-ups. We do not hold hungermountain.coop or call 262-3242 to sign up.
the program the days Twinfield Union is closed. ORANGE - Bike Ride Orange with GMC. Moderately difficult.
MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome. 20+/- miles. Orange to Plainfield. Reservoir Rd. to East Hill Rd.
Rehearsals at Harwood Union H.S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 496- to Cameron Rd. to Plainfield. Lunch at Positive Pie. Return via
2048. Brook Rd. and Reservoir Rd. Leave at 10 a.m. at the Orange
MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational Recreation Area just up Reservoir Rd. from Rte. 302. Contact
Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356. Leader: George Plumb, 883-2313 or plumb.george@gmail.com
NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages SOUTH ROYALTON - John Lackard Blues Jam at Crossroads,
12-18. Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich cam- 108 Rainbow St. 9 p.m.2
pus, Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, Thursday, June 8
ages 8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935. MONTPELIER - Trauma Treatment: Herbs for Injuries &
Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11 First Aid with Olga Mardach. VCIH, 252 Main St. 6:30-8:30 p.m.
a.m. Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113. $17 member/$20 non-members (includes $5 materials fee). Pre-
ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community registration required. Call 802-224-7100 or email info@vtherb-
Full Strawberry Moon The Algonquin tribes knew this Alliance Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary center.org for more information and to register.
Moon as a time to gather ripening strawberries. It is also School in Orange. Into The Woods. Lost Nation Theater. Tony-Award Winning
known as the Rose Moon and the Hot Moon. PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic Musical from a Giant of Musical Theater the world over: Stephen
Book Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Food for Thought Book Club: Sondheim. Epic fairytale adventure about wishes, family, and the
1st Quarter June 1, Th.08:43 AM
2nd Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Plainfield Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 7 choices we make. All your favorite stories collide and are
Full Moon June 9, Fr.09:11 AM never quite the same again! Cinderella, Jack & the Beanstalk,
3rd Quarter June 17, Sa.07:35 AM p.m. Call 454-8504. Story Time for Kids, ages 2-5. Thursdays,
10:30 a.m. Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood are just a few of the tales that
New Moon June 23, Fr.10:32 PM get the Sondheim Treatment! Into the Woods is one of his most
1st Quarter June 30, Fr.08:51 PM Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome. produced works. A timeless and rare modern musical classic
The Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info. bringing together everyones favorite storybook characters for
Thu, June 1 Shavuot Thu, June 15 Nature 322-6600.
Thu, June 1 Childrens Day Photography Day laughter, poignancy, & enchantment.
Thu, June 1 Statehood Day Sat, June 17 World Juggling RANDOLPH - Ongoing Health Support Groups at Gifford - PLAINFIELD - Sitar Concert with Deobrat Mishra. Plainfield
Thu, June 1 Say Something Day Quit in Person Group. Giffords Tobacco Cessation Program Opera House. 7 p.m. $22. Deobrat Mishra is a celebrated Indian
Nice Day Sat, June 17 Eat Your regularly offers four-week Quit in Person group sessions in the sitar artist and composer, an exponent of the esteemed Benares
Fri, June 2 National Donut Vegetables Day Maple Leaf Room at Gifford Medical Center and Kingwood Gharana school of Hindustani classical music and son of Pandit
Day Sun, June 18 Fathers Day Health Center. Free gum, patches and lozenges are available for Shivnath Mishra, a legend of Sitar from this Gharana.
Fri, June 2 Leave The Office Sun, June 18 International participants. Call 802-728-7714, to learn more or to sign up for
the next series of classes.
Friday, June 9
Early Day Picnic Day
Sun, June 4 Pentecost Mon, June 19 Emancipation Day
Tue, June 20 West Virginia Day Diabetes Management Program. Thursdays from 10 a.m. to
Sun, June 4 Hug Your Cat Day Tue, June 20 American Eagle 12:30 p.m. in Kingwood Health Center (lower level Conference BERLIN - Friday Night Fires. Fresh Tracks Farm, 4373 VT Rte
Mon, June 5 Jefferson Davis Day Room), 1422 VT Route 66. This free six week program for people 12. Bring the whole family and enjoy pizza from Field Stone
Birthday Tue, June 20 World Refugee diagnosed with type-2 diabetes offers support to help them better Farm starting at 6 p.m., live music (Myra Flynn) starting at 7 p.m.
Tue, June 6 D-day United Day manage their diabetes and prevent more serious health problems. and of course our Vermont wine!
States Wed, June 21 National Selfie Info/register: Megan at 802-728-7714. MONTPELIER - Into The Woods. Lost Nation Theater. See
Tue, June 6 Drive-in Movie Day New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT description 6/8
Day Wed, June 21 June Solstice
Thu, June 8 Best Friends Day Wed, June 21 International Day Rte 66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101. Red Cross Blood Donation. Christ Episcopal Church, 64 State
Fri, June 9 Donald Duck Day Of Yoga Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC St. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sat, June 10 Iced Tea Day Thu, June 22 Onion Ring Day Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m. MORRISVILLE - Big & Messy Art Space. River Arts, 74
Sun, June 11 Corn On The Cob Fri, June 23 International Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Fall Session: Pleasant St. 10 a.m. Free. Ages 2-5. BIG & Messy ART Space is
Day Widows Day Wednesdays at Chandler Center. 6:45-8:45 p.m. a facilitated space for parent-and-child creative exploration with a
Mon, June 12 Red Rose Day Fri, June 23 Take Your Dog To focus on process, rather than product. All art stations are open-
Tue, June 13 San Antonio Work Day Randolph Senior Ctr., 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life ended, and child led. Its always drop-in, no reservations required.
Tue, June 13 Sewing Machine Fri, June 23 Typewriter Day Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Tu/Th and Weds/Fri; Cribbage, 10 a.m. Info: info@riverartsvt.org
Day Fri, June 23 National Pink Day Mondays; Bingo, 10:30 a.m. Mondays; Bridge, 2:15 p.m. at the
Joslyn House Mondays; Mahjongg, 10 a.m. Tuesdays; Crafts,
Saturday, June 10
Tue, June 13 International Axe Sat, June 24 Swim A Lap Day
Throwing Day Mon, June 26 International Day 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays; Knit-Wits, 10 a.m. Thursdays; Foot
Wed, June 14 Army Birthday Against Drug Clinics, 1st Weds, call to sign up; Book Club 12:45 p.m. 1st BARRE - A Tribute to Hank Williams by Girls, Guns and Glory.
Wed, June 14 Flag Day Abuse Wednesday of month. Barre Opera House. 7:30 p.m. The four-time Boston Music Award
Wed, June 14 World Blood Tue, June 27 Helen Keller Day
Donor Day Thu, June 29 Camera Day Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. winners offer a tribute to the most influential country singer-song-
Wed, June 14 Bourbon Day Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270. writer of all time. Mark LeGrand opens. $26, call the box office at
Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime, 802-476-8188 or order online at www.barreoperahouse.org
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Your Flower & Vegetable p.m. Town Hall. 6 p.m. This year, the Community Pot Luck Dinner
includes music by Bear Mountain Jammers and the Arts Bus with
Headquarters WAITSFIELD - Community Acupuncture Night. Free assess-
activities for children. No reservations required, no cost to attend and
ment & treatment, donations welcome. Three Moons Wellness,
MONTPELIER 859 Old County Rd., 2nd fl., last Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP
272-3690.
everyone is welcome!
MARSHFIELD - Rhythm of the Rein Reunion. Water Tower
Farm. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We would like to invite ALL our past
WARREN - Knit and Play. Bring your kids and your projects.
190 E. Montpelier Rd, Montpelier229-9187 All levels welcome. Warren Public Library, Thursdays, 9:30- alumni riders and volunteers to come out and say hello and see
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GOT CLUTTER? CLEAN UP WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS.
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how everyone has been and what they are doing
now. Bring your friends, too. RSVP for snack
Monday, June 12 and money to burn when you sell your
planning: rhythmoftherein@aol.com or 426- MONTPELIER - Walking and Running
3781. Efficiently and Injury Free! with Sarah stuff in The WORLD classifieds.
Richardson, Chi Running Instructor. Hunger
MONTPELIER - LGBTQIA Solidarity
March for Equality. 10 a.m. Meet at Vermont Mountain Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. For beginner Call to place your ad for as little as
and experienced walkers or runners who want to
Department of Labor Parking Lot, march to
Statehouse Lawn via the walking/bike path. improve their technique so they can practice for $3.50 a week or get a Garage Sale Kit
10:30 a.m. March to Statehouse, 11-12:30 p.m. a lifetime! Email your contact information to
Rally on Statehouse Steps, 12:45-2 p.m. Town info@hungermountain.coop and a 15-word ad for $9.95.
Hall style Q&A on Statehouse Steps, 2-3:30
p.m. Dance on Statehouse Lawn Tuesday, June 13 Call 479-2582 today.
50th Anniversary Gala & Senior Prom. MONTPELIER - Bike Ride Montpelier with
Capitol Plaza Hotel. $20/$50 with dinner. Info/ GMC. Easy. 13 miles (could be more, if bikers
tickets: msac50.bpt.me want to extend the trip). Montpelier to Adamant.
Taylor
Into The Woods. Lost Nation Theater. See Meet at Morse Farm, travel on County Road to
description 6/8 Bliss Pond Rd. to Adamant Rd. to Center Rd. to
Bliss Rd. and return to County Rd. Leave from
Capital City Farmers Market. 60 State St. 9 Morse Farm at 10 a.m. Contact Leader: George
Coppenraths
a.m. to 1 p.m. The Capital City Farmers Market Plumb at 883-2313 or plumb.george@gmail.
starts its 40th year with over 50 farmers, food com
producers, and craftspeople. WEBSTERVILLE - Tuesday Morning Nature
What Would Pete Do? Leda Schubert Book Walks. 44 Brook St. 9 a.m. Join Marianne
Hoop
Launch Party. Bear Pond Books, 77 Main St. Kotch and Suzy Klinefelter for easy to moderate
10:30-11:30 a.m. Join us for a singalong, read- walks, exploring various trails and lookouts. If
ing & signing with Leda Schubert to celebrate we have enough people, well split into fast and
the release of her newest picture book, Listen: slow walking groups. All ages and newcomers
Camp
How Pete Seeger Got America Singing, about are welcome. Walks last approximately an hour
her hero Pete Seeger. For kids & kids at heart. and a half. Dogs on leashes are welcome. If its
Music, cake and refreshments. raining enough for an umbrella, the walk will be
PLAINFIELD - EarthWalk Village Workshop cancelled.
Series: Wild Edibles. Goddard College Campus.
Wednesday, June 14
1-4 p.m. Open to ages 6 and up. Pre-registration
is required: $25/adult, teen and elders $10/accom- BARRE - Authors at the Aldrich: Memoirist For Girls & Boys
Grades 3-8
panied child (ages 6-12). Discounts available for Angela Palm. Aldrich Public Library. 6 p.m.
groups and AmeriCorps members. Join mentor Angela Palm is the author of Riverine: A Memoir
Yard Salei and learn how to find, identify, harvest
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Saratoga PerformingBarre St.- Saratoga,
May 2, NY 2017-July 7, 2017. Gallery hours are Tuesday-
TUE, JUN 20 @ 7:00PM
Arts Center groups. All ages and newcomers are welcome. Walks last approx-
Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. and by appointment. A Joint Exhibit
Michael Franti & Spearhead imately an hour and a half. Dogs on leashes are welcome. If its
oncert
THU, JUN 22 @ 7:30PM
Lebanon Opera House of- Lebanon,
Adelaide NH Murphy Tyrol and Richard Murphy. Opening raining enough for an umbrella, the walk will be cancelled.
Third Eye Blind reception on Friday, May 5 from 4-8 p.m. at the Gallery with a
SAT, JUL 1 @ 7:30PM presentation by the artists at 6 p.m. This event is part of
Montpeliers Art Walk. Music with the CBT band will be play-
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Twiddles Tumble Down Festival and conference room of the offices at 136 State St. Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY SUN, JUL 23 @ 7:00PM
PLAINFIELD - Harriet Wood Retrospective. Goddard
FRI, JUL 28 - SAT, JUL 29 Dead & Company Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT TUE, JUN 20 @ 7:00PM Kings of Leon
The Shins College Art Gallery. Pratt Center. Vermont artist and Goddard Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY WED, JUL 26 @ 7:00PM CLASSIFIEDS
SUN, JUL 30 @ 4:00PMalum, Harriet Wood. Paintings and sculpture. Reception Friday Michael Franti & Spearhead Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY 403 U.S. Route 302 - Berlin Barre, Vermont 05641
John Mellencamp June 16, 4 to 6 p.m. Gallery hours: MF, 9-4. Info: 802-322-
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Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH Twiddles Tumble Down Festival
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Champlain Valley Expo Coca-Cola Grand Stand SAT, JUL 1 @ 7:30PM
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Dead & Company
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By Madison Thornton
By Wayne F. Burke By Wayne F. Burke They never tried to put their views on me
or tell me what to do
a blue infinitude and dandelions with sun but still they grew me up right and true
dreamy clouds bonnets on
above the sun their little heads They taught me gently, led by example
sinking down stuck-up showed me grace and strength
to a horizon of yellow dots on of the mind, body, and the soul
ridge line pines a green carpet
marching along the crest with rough edges They taught me to be proud, to be humble, to do good.
left right left to the elephant skin They carried themselves so elegantly.
as a jet sidewalk: They smiled.
coming in from the West they will grow up
lays a stream of smoke on long stalks These women of honor, women of faith, women of integrity
like a needle or So, I will be humble like they taught me
to stitch a rent maybe not-- I will not shout it, but I will whisper
should one appear I hear their nemesis,
in the perfectly blue the lawnmower, To those women of honor, of faith, of integrity, of class
sky in the distance. Thank you for showing me what those words mean.
I always admired you. You were worthy of admiration.
GO FIGURE
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njoy herbs all year
round. Harvest herbs
now for garden-fresh
meals and preserve a
few for the winter
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By Melinda Myers
Snip a few leaves or leaf-covered stems as needed. For the
same intensity of flavor, you generally need two to three times
more fresh herbs than dried except for Rosemary which has an
equally strong flavor fresh or dried. Continue harvesting herbs
as needed throughout the growing season. And dont worry
about harming the plant because regular harvesting encour-
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be sure to leave enough foliage to maintain plant growth.
You can remove as much as fifty percent of the foliage from
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keep the plants looking good. Then preserve the flavor and
zest of herbs with proper storage and preservation. Harvesting and preserving herbs allows you to enjoy fresh-from-the-garden flavor all year long. Photo courtesy of Bonnie Plants
Store thin leafy herbs like parsley and cilantro for up to a
week in the refrigerator. Place in a jar of water, like a flower and use a spring type clothespin to hang them in a warm dry Keep enjoying these fresh-from-the-garden flavors through-
arrangement, and loosely cover with a plastic bag. Keep basil place to dry. Make your own drying rack from an old embroi- out the remainder of the season. And consider preserving a
out of the fridge to avoid discoloration and others on the coun- dery hoop, string and S hooks. Visit Bonnie Plants do-it- few for you, your family and friends to enjoy throughout the
ter for quick and frequent use. yourself Herb Drying Rack project for detailed instructions. winter.
Wrap dry thicker-leafed herbs like sage and thyme in a Get creative and use some of your herbs to make a fragrant Melinda Myers has over 30 years of gardening experience
paper towel, set inside a plastic bag and place in a warmer edible wreath. Use fresh herbs that are flexible and easier to has written over 20 gardening books, including Small Space
section of the refrigerator. shape into a wreath. They will dry in place and can be har- Gardening and the Midwest Gardeners Handbook. She hosts
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fill the empty spaces with water. These are great for use in on a paper towel-covered paper plate. Start with one to two Garden Moment TV & radio segments. Myers is a columnist
soups and stews. Store the frozen herbs and ice cubes in an minutes on high. Repeat for 30 seconds as needed until the and contributing editor for Birds & Blooms magazine and was
airtight container or baggie in the freezer. herbs are brittle. commissioned by Bonnie Plants for her expertise to write this
Or bundle several stems together, secure with a rubber band Store dried herbs in an airtight plastic or glass jar. article. Myers website is www.melindamyers.com.
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CHECK HEADING: Q: I started going to school in Pittsburgh in 1953, and one
Animals-Farm ......................500 of my prized possessions was a Hopalong Cassidy lunch-
PHONE NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________________ Animals-Pet .........................430 box with thermos. Hoppy was my hero and I still have the
Antiques/Restorations .........144 lunchbox. I have been offered $200 for it, but think it might
LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________ Baby/Children Items ............140 be worth more. I have no plans to sell regardless of the of-
Bicycles ...............................220 fer. -- Roger, Atlanta
FIRST NAME ______________________________________________________________________________ Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________ Business Items....................080 A: Hopalong Cassidy was the first movie/radio character to
Business Opportunities .......060 be featured on a metal lunchbox. Your lunchbox was prob-
CITY _______________________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP _______________ Camping ..............................205 ably issued in 1950 by Aladdin Industries of Nashville,
Childcare Service ................030 Tennessee. Although it is valued in the $500 to $700 range,
START DATE: ___________ NUMBER OF ISSUES: __________ Christmas Trees ..................370 one sold at auction for $1,200. The artwork on both the
Class & Workshops .............103 lunchbox and thermos is the work of designer Robert
Clothing & Accessories .......130 Burton. William Boyd, aka Hopalong Cassidy, remains an
EXACTLY HOW YOU WANT THE AD TO READ Computers/Electronics ........100 American icon.
Please print, we cannot be responsible for words we can't read. Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410 ***
Free Ads..............................108
Furniture..............................180
Q: I have a very old coin, a 2-cent piece dated 1864. I
________________________________________________________________ Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145 understand that it might be quite valuable depending on
Health ..................................113 whether it has a small motto or a large motto. What does
________________________________________________________________ Home Appliances ................160 this mean? -- Dorothy, Oklahoma
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
________________________________________________________________ Insurance/Investments ........090 A: I consulted my U.S. Coin Digest: The Complete Guide
Job Opportunities................020 to Current Market Values, edited by David C. Harper
________________________________________________________________ Lost and Found ...................110 (Krause Publications, $18.99), and discovered there was a
Miscellaneous .....................150 modification of this coin during the year of its issue. The
________________________________________________________________ Musical ................................200 motto In God We Trust was changed, resulting in a small
Personals ............................105
motto and a larger motto. The coin with the small motto
________________________________________________________________ Professional Services .........540
appears to be much more valuable. I recommend you con-
Rideshare ............................125
tact a reputable coin dealer, since value will depend on
________________________________________________________________ Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360 various factors, including condition and demand.
Sporting Equipment ............250 ***
________________________________________________________________ Storage................................235 Q: I have inherited a Majolica humidor with a bird and fan
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Support Groups ..................107 design. It is about 5 1/2 inches tall and turquoise in color.
Tools ....................................330 Is it rare? -- Roberta, Tampa, Florida
Wanted ................................120
________________________________________________________________ Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
A: During the Victorian era, pipe smokers kept their
tobacco in decorative jars or humidors. Some of the more
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Each separate word, each phone number counts as one word Campers/Motor Homes .......845 decorated earthenware that has been around since the ninth
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Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850 way to make the pottery and helped revive interest in
Number of words ____________ times 35($3.50 min.)_________________ (cost for one week) Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870 Majolica during the 1850s. Your humidor is worth about
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873 $150 and is referenced in Majolica: Identification and
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(no early birds). Many Yard tools.
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Jerry Dudley's Auto Connection
395 Washington Street
WORLD AUTOMOTIVE
Barre, VT 05641
Phone: 802.476.8114 Basic Tire Maintenance for Every Driver
T
30+ Years In Satisfying Customers
Robert Dudley he tires are the only thing
Jerry Dudley
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CARS TRUCKS, SUVs & VANS
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inflated and in good condi-
We Are Now A FULL SERVICE SHOP Doing State tion, the handling, stability and
Inspections, Tires, Oil & Filter, Mechanical, etc.
safety of the vehicle will be maximized.
Written by: Kevin Rohlwing, Senior VP of Training, Tire
Industry Association
Conversely, when the tires are under inated, worn out
or damaged, all of the safety systems on the vehicle cannot
Motorcycle Repair overcome the loss of control that comes with a blow-out or
hydroplaning situation. Air pressure in a tire is like oil in an
STREET & DIRT engine; when it is low, the resulting internal damage is un-
- Full Restorations seen until it is too late. Tires naturally lose 1-2 psi per month,
- Engine Rebuilding so ongoing neglect will eventually result in a tire that cannot
support the weight of the vehicle and the occupants. When
- Carburetor rebuilding this happens, the resulting blow-out can result in the loss of
- Gas Tank Repair & Painting control and an accident. aligned, the tires will wear out faster which leads to increased
- Oil Changes 2309 S. Randolph Rd. Its also important to rotate the tires on the vehicle every operating costs.
- Tire Mounting & Balancing Randolph Center 5-7,000 miles. Todays front-wheel-drive vehicles cause Finally, drivers should perform a visual inspection of their
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PARTS & TIRE the rear axle. By periodically rotating the front tires to the
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802498-8213 back and the back tires to the front, motorists can achieve damage weaken the internal components of the tire, which
even treadwear on all four tires and increase the mileage can lead to a blow-out. Regular visual inspections will often
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the front tires wearing out faster while the rear tires develop cident. Its also a good idea to have the tires inspected by a
irregular treadwear patterns that cause vibrations. The same professional before any long road trips to ensure there are no
can be said for alignments. When the vehicle is not properly obvious out-of-service conditions that must be addressed.
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Williamstown VT. $149,900.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY continued tric & Septic in Williamstown,
3bdrm, 2 bath, great neigh-
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Updated Weekly
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per is subject to the fair housing act which
makes it illegal to advertise any prefer-
WATERBURY 1/2 MILE east
on Rte 2. 1bdrm, no smoking,
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ence, limitation or discrimination based no pets, carpeted. Lease, rst lage, 2.15 acres, end of paved ABOUT FORECLOSURE? LENDER UPDATE RATE APR TERM PTS PAYMENT
on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, and last security deposit. $650 street, complete w/village wa- Having trouble paying your
familial status or national origin, or an ter/sewer, power, cable, phone Community National 6/2/17 3.875% 3.883% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
/month plus utilities. Available Rate APR mortgage?
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limitation or discrimination. development, Lot 2, a 3.250%
Community Natl 3.875% short
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15 YR Fixed in
0 advance 5% to peo-
Additionally, Vermonts Fair Housing and WILLIAMSTOWN APART- distance to beautiful Danville ple who promise to protect New England Federal 6/2/17 3.875% 3.899% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
Public Accomodations Act prohibits Green,
advertising that indicates any preference,
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wire cages can effectively prevent wildlife from trampling or eating Peels from oranges and lemons or coffee grounds can be placed in protect their gardens from animals looking for something to eat.
Exceptional 2-unit
rustic and rural year-round 2-3 BR, 2-bath
entrance, this well-maintained 3BR homestead
property well cared
residence with a brook (waterfalls) and 32.8 acres
is sited on 0.61 surveyed acres overlooking the for by the same family
of woodland, only 0.6 miles off the pavement. for many years. Vinyl
Custom kitchen with plenty of cupboards and Meadows section of Montpelier. Fully-equipped
counter space. Modern appliances included remodeled kitchen with dining area. 3-Season siding, standing
as well as the old Glenwood cook stove. 1st sunroom plus a deck AND a screened front seam and slate roof,
floor laundry and full bath. Two very pleasant porch! The master BR has a skylight and walk- Oil Baseboard Hot
bedrooms upstairs and a third that would make in closet with deep, built-in drawers. 2-Room Water Heat, small, at
bedroom suite with more built-ins and a crafts
a great office or nursery. Mix of tile, laminate and
room. Walk-out basement. Lots of nook and yard, two-car garage.
parquet wood flooring. Sunny enclosed porch Located on a dead end
has been incorporated into main floor living crannies storage. McIntosh apple tree. Adjacent
space. Wrap-around porch enclosed porch has a Park has trails, an observation tower, ball field street within walking
great view of the lower, level lawn. Williamstown. and sledding hill. $375,000 distance to downtown,
$195,000 yet nicely residential.
Public transportation
2-Br Project House nearby, also local
on a low-traffic side road, located just outside grocery store. Two
Berlin Corners on roughly acre lot. Full bath bedrooms each unit, one rented at present and rst oor is available for next
with shower/tub and wainscoting on main level owner. Ideal for anyone wanting a property in nice condition with income
plus bath upstairs. Full, unfinished basement. or offering separate family space. Go to my website for more photos
The attached workshop is large enough for a car ClaireDuke.com, look up MLS #4638276. And call for details!
with plenty of extra room for creative activities.
Potential here, but effort will be required. Barre ..............................................................................................$159,000.
$75,000.
Claire Duke Real Estate
317 River Street 484 E. Montpelier Road, PO Box 545, Barre, VT 05641
Montpelier Lori Holt
Tel: 802-476-2055 Fax: 802-476-8440
223-6302 claire@claireduke.com www.claireduke.com
Jack Associates REALTOR
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or many homeowners, inspect their units and perform any neces-
sary repairs.
summer is all about Install ceiling fans. Cool people in a
staying cool. But that given room by installing ceiling fans in
areas of the home that might be warm but
comfort comes with a not too hot during the summertime.
hefty price tag. According to the Modern ceiling fans with the ENERGY
STAR logo can be as much as 75 percent
U.S. Department of Energy, air more efficient than older models, and ceil- Old Home Charm, Nicely Modernized
conditioners cost homeowners ing fans typically consume far less energy Natural Woodwork, Renovated Kitchen and Bathrooms
more than $29 billion a year in than air conditioners. Install fans that can
rotate forward and in reverse, as the direc- Tasteful Three Bedroom Home
energy costs. While thats often tion the fan is rotating can actually heat or
cool a room. Consult the owners manual Walkup Attic, Oversized Garage, New Roof
money well spent, there are ways
to determine which direction fans should Barre $169,000
to stay cool this summer while be rotating in on hot and cold days.
Draw the blinds or close the drapes on Contact Sammi, 505-2054
simultaneously limiting energy
especially hot days. Drawing blinds and
consumption. closing drapes can keep the sun out of the
Air conditioners are a necessity in areas where tempera- home, lowering temperatures inside as a result. While many
tures rise to uncomfortable and often unhealthy levels in the homeowners understandably do not want their homes to be
summertime. But employing air conditioners is not the only dark all day long, on especially hot days when the summer is
way for homeowners to keep their homes cool during the dog bearing down, drawing the blinds or closing the drapes can
days of summer. have a substantial impact on comfort levels inside the home.
Embrace strategic landscaping. The landscaping outside of a Air conditioners help to keep homes cool on hot summer
home can contribute to cooler climates inside the home. days and nights. But homeowners who want to stay cool
Deciduous trees shed their leaves annually, and when planted while cutting their energy costs can try various alternatives to
on the western and southern sides of a home, these trees can air conditioners when the temperatures allow.
block the sun from entering the home during the hottest times
of day, reducing the need to lower the thermostat on air con-
ditioners. Of course, when these trees shed their leaves in late 3-APARTMENT HOUSE
fall, sunlight can then make its way into the home, potentially Custom Built, Great Room, Balcony
reducing heating costs. FOR SALE IN NORTHFIELD
Maintain air conditioners. Air conditioners contain air filters Kitchen With Granite Countertops, Maple Cabinets
that, over time, can wear down and become dirty. The DOE On 20.3 Acres, Pond, Screened Gazebo
notes that the relatively simple task of replacing and cleaning
these air filters can reduce air conditioners energy consump- Outbuildings, Fruit Trees
tion by as much as 15 percent. If the unit does not respond Just Listed in Cabot $425,000
after routine filter maintenance, the DOE (energy.gov) lists
issues with refrigerant, thermostat sensors and drainage as Contact Ann, 552-0332
some common air conditioner problems. Homeowners who
suspect these issues can contact certified professionals to
GOT CLUTTER? Youll love this house with 3 apartments (w/2 BRs
each) in a good neighborhood in very good condition
CLEAN UP WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS. with replacement windows, metal roof, vinyl siding and
new Rinnai heaters. Walking distance to schools and
Youll find downtown. Live rent free in one apartment with money to
yourself with space spare from the rents, or use as an investment property
to spare and money make your down payment and closing costs back in a
to burn when you year and keep making money.
sell your stuff in The Only $179,900 (Recently appraised at $194,000) Turn of Century Details, Original Hardwood Floors
WORLD CALL PAULA Updated Kitchen, Granite Countertops
classifieds. 802-595-0274 Energy Efficient Furnace,
New Windows, Updated Electrical
Call to place your
ad for as little as 3,000 SQ.FT. BUILDING Montpelier $169,900
FOR SALE
$3.50 a week or get Contact Tim, 552-0184
a Garage Sale Kit
and a 15-word ad
for $9.95.
Call 479-2582
today.
MLS 4620000 Plaineld, $249,900 MLS 4504917 Hardwick, $219,000 MLS 4637750 Barre Town, $410,000
Enjoy the solace of country living, yet minutes to Plaineld Beautiful and spacious log home situated on over 10 acres! This original farmhouse has been renovated with new
Village, Montpelier and Barre. This 4.5 acre property is This home features four large bedrooms, open kitchen and additions added to include the modern touches of home.
ideal for a small agricultural farm and offers several small dining area, tons of storage space, cozy living room with This light lled home includes a modern kitchen w/ceramic
outbuildings and fenced in area. Pick your own apples, wood stove, newer roof, hardwood oors and the list just tile oors and abundant cupboard space. The oversized
blueberries and raspberries. This home offers 4 bedrooms, keeps going! Enjoy beautiful views from the front porch. 3-car heated garage provides plenty of storage space for
small ofce space and large living room\family room. The Secluded and private yet very close to amenities and Crystal all of those toys. Upstairs hosts a 1-2 bedroom 1200 sq.ft.
partially nished basement is congured for an in-law Lake! Plenty of room for horses or other animals. Its a must apartment with full bathroom and open oor plan. The 3 plus
apartment . Some additional renovation is required but ready see! acre lot also has a 60X30 post & beam barn w/concrete
for your own nishing touches. Listed by Courtney Brummert oors. Ideally located in a rural setting yet minutes to
Listed by Kevin Copeland downtown Barre and I89.
Listed by Kevin Copeland
MLS 4637885 Barre City, $160,000 MLS 4637177 Barre City, $95,000 MLS 4636606 Orange, $125,000
Situated on a corner lot, this home features three bedrooms, A great investment opportunity at a price far below Heres your chance to own a charming farmhouse in the heart
a spacious open oor plan, newly renished softwood assessment. Each unit has three bedrooms and separate of VT. This 1890s home with attached barn and workshop
ooring, Hearthstone woodstove, natural maple interior electric meters. Close to downtown, hospital, and I-89. Some is just what you need for a small farm. Most of it has already
windows, and an extra large family room. Many updates work needed to nish one side of the duplex. been started with herb and vegetable gardens, raspberries,
including a remodeled kitchen, bath, and mudroom. Great Listed by Butch Churchill blueberries, apple trees and grapevines.
view of Camels Hump! Listed by Rich Ibey
Listed by Courtney Brummert
Come work with a local family-owned company that knows the market and gets results.
802.479.3366
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John Biondolillo Marcia Biondolillo
Butch Churchill Courtney Brummert Kevin Copeland Kevin Petrochko Lisa Brassard Michele Smedy Michelle Hebert Rich Ibey Sarah Pregent Sue Arguin
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