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Vol. 46, No. 05 403 US RTE 302 - BERLIN, BARRE, VT 05641 479-2582 OR 1-800-639-9753 Fax (802) 479-7916 June 7, 2017
On the Web: www.vt-world.com Email: sales@vt-world.com

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Elementary School
Lighting Project
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Vermont Conservation
Districts Address Water
Quality through Trees for Age Out Loud is an evening
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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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State Treasurer Beth Pearce Notes Progress as
ExxonMobil Shareholders Call for Climate Action
At ExxonMobil Corporations May 31 have voted to address climate change, said
annual meeting a majority of shareholders, Robb Kidd, the Vermont Chapter of the Sierra
including Vermont State Treasurer Beth Clubs Conservation Program Manager, I
Pearce and the Vermont Pension Investment commend Treasurer Pearces shareholder
Committee (VPIC), voted to support a resolu- engagement advocacy. Her persistence has
tion urging ExxonMobil to act to address cli- come to fruition. Advocates and investors are
mate change. The successful action comes leading the call for a low-carbon future.
after repeated actions by Treasurer Pearce and VPICs co-filing effort expands on a decade
VPIC to urge greater transparency and disclo- of climate-related shareholder engagement by
sure about exposure to carbon risk. the Vermont State Treasurers Office. VPIC
I want to thank those states and entities or the State Treasurer have co-filed a number
who co-filed with Vermont to send a strong of resolutions to urge energy companies to
message that climate change is real and that increase disclosure and transition to low-car-
responsible investors demand action to reach bon business plans. In 2013, VPIC joined
a low-carbon future, said Treasurer Pearce. with over 70 global investors to call for the
Climate change poses a major threat to the worlds top oil and gas, coal and electric
profitability of energy companies. As a fidu- power companies to analyze the impact of
ciary, my first goal is to protect and safeguard continued investment in fossil fuels. VPIC
the assets of Vermonters. Publicly traded acted in 2015 to urge ExxonMobil to adopt
energy companies like ExxonMobil should greenhouse gas emission reduction goals.
analyze their exposure to carbon risk and We need a clear understanding of how
disclose how they are adjusting their business climate change could impact our investments.
practices to respond to climate change. As State Treasurer, I will continue to push for
The successful resolution was led by the action to ensure Vermonters assets are posi-
New York State pension fund and the Church tioned for the future, Treasurer Pearce con-
of England. The combined value of institu- cluded.
tions supporting the resolution represented The Vermont State Treasurers Office is a
over $5 trillion in assets. The VPIC oversees founding member of the Investor Network on
the management of approximately $4 billion Climate Risk (INCR), and the Carbon Asset
in pension assets for the Vermont Retirement Risk (CAR) campaign, both of which com-
System. Treasurer Pearce is a member of the prise institutional investors working to
Committee and serves as its Vice Chair. address climate change. A group of CAR
In light of President Trumps actions to members, including Treasurer Pearce, will
withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, meet this month to discuss next steps for
it is hopeful that ExxonMobils shareholders shareholder engagement.

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Vermonts Capital City
Brings a Distillery to Town Serious about earning
Caledonia Spirits and the
City of Montpelier have
reached an agreement.
On May 24, the Montpelier
more money?
City Council unanimously Are you energetic and sincere? Do you like working
approved spending $466,700
for several infrastructure with people and possess good communication skills?
improvements to a proposed
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of-the-art distillery. The Experience preferred. We offer paid training, salary, plus
approval was followed by the
signing of a Development commission. But you do need to have good math, spelling
Agreement by Caledonia and grammar skills, and the ability to think creatively to assist
Spirits President Ryan our longtime customers, as well as earn the faith of new
Christiansen and Montpelier City Manager William Fraser on ones. World class customer service skills are a must.
Friday, May 26.
Montpelier has made it clear that they have a vision for the We offer health insurance, vacation pay, paid days off,
Capital City, and were thrilled to be a part of it, said vision plan, gas allowance and retirement benefits. You will
Caledonia Spirits President, Ryan Christiansen. Our search need a dependable car. The
for expansion space had us in contact with many towns, but work week is Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00
Montpelier proved to be the greatest opportunity for our busi-
ness. p.m.
Improvements include a railroad crossing, relocation of a If you can combine your energy and people skills for the
city water line, sewer connection and pretreatment, and the WORLD newspaper and our customers, please send your
building of a public access road. The city will finance the resume by mail to:
costs from departmental and economic development funds
and predicts it will recoup $536,000 over a 10-year period Deborah Phillips, c/o The WORLD, 403 US Route 302,
from city service rates and property taxes. The proposed river Barre, VT 05641 or by email to sales@vt-world.com
front site will be accessed from Barre Street, directly across or fax (802) 479-7916. NO phone calls please.
the street from 100 acres of undeveloped land famously
known as Sabins Pasture. The distillery is one of many devel-
opments for Barre Street, including a city bike path that will
pass directly in front of the distillery. Construction of the
30,000 square foot distillery is scheduled to begin in fall of
2017.
Caledonia Spirits is a community-minded company that
will be a great addition to Montpelier. This is the culmination
of two years of work, and we are excited that they will soon
be breaking ground, Montpelier Mayor John Hollar said.

Barres
Kristopher
Kingsbury Going on now!
Summer of Savings!
Named
Regions No. 1
Steak Master
Barre resident Kristopher
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LongHorn Steakhouses
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culinary competition where
the restaurants top-perform-
ing grill experts vie for the
coveted title of Steak Master.
He is one of just 59 team
members from LongHorn
Summer Sizzle!
Steakhouse to achieve this
distinction.
This recognition is a well-
deserved testament to
Kristophers grilling exper-
tise, said Paul Livrieri, exec-
utive vice president of opera-
tions at LongHorn Steakhouse.
All of us at LongHorn share
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ticipants to continuously
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strive for excellence.
This years competition
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Norm Trepanier Kristian Page
Body Shop Manager Assistant Manager

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.

Pump & Pantry


is to provide an array of quality food, includ- Registration forms are also available at the
ing locally grown options. We are excited to Food Shelf, located at 12 Prince Street, and at
provide fresh fruits and vegetables more con- the Frankenburg Agency, located at 35 North
sistently, while also helping the farmers and Main Street in Randolph.

Montpelier Announces Flag Design Finalists,


Opens Voting on Website
The City of Montpelier, will close June 26 at 12:01 a.m. The
Vermont has announced the winning flag will be unfurled dur-
three finalists for the contest to ing the citys Independence Day
SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 11 design the new flag for the celebration on July 3.
nations smallest state capital. The designers of the final entries
Thanks To Our Sponsors For Making Our Anniversary An ad hoc working group select- are Julian Kelly of Montpelier,
Sale And Open House A Great Success! ed the finalists from among the
62 submissions received from
Robert Hitzig of Montpelier, and
Chet Larrow of Baltimore, MD.
Kayem, Coca-Cola, AG New England, Ladder 1 Grill, and across the country. Designers Designers will not be identified
Pepsi-Cola. Congratulations to the winners of our door prizes! were referred to a 2015 TED with their entries until voting has
talk from flag expert Roman closed.
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Vt. Attorney General Launches FERNS STRAWBERRY PLANTS HOSTAS
SCAM Buster Campaign
Vermont Attorney General T.J. Donovan joined with
Vermont power companies, businesses, and residents to Sick of the Rain?

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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

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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
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official as if the call is coming from the utility. This proactive Glass/Metal/Wood Pipes/American Lingerie, Shoes,
effort will help tremendously, and raise awareness that cus- Roor, Glass Largest Small to Large
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Assistance Program (CAP) at 1-800-649-2424, or go to the Smoke Shop
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The Regional Prevention Partnership wants to thank the owners & employees of
these businesses for being shining stars in our community; for developing
407 BARRE STREET
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Looking for a New Favorite Summer Treat?
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fourth generation of dePratos making
Rte. 2 1/2 mile E. of the Roundabout Montpelier, VT In the Capitol City Kia Building
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
same quality ingredients - rBST free and non-GMO Project Leonardo and Carlo dePrato
Verified, dePrato says proudly, adding, We
service weve buy as much local Vermont products as pos-
offered for sible, like our milk base from Kingdom
Creamery in Hardwick and Goodrich Maple
over 30 years Syrup in Marshfield. Vermont distributor
Wilcox Ice Cream does a great job of getting
our product out.
Working strictly wholesale out of a large
space at the Wall Street Complex on the south
side of Barre, Carlo and his son, Leonardo, or

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ANY MAKE ANY MODEL ANY TIME held last summer in Chicago. This really put
us on the map.
Carlo dePrato worked 10 years with his
father from 1982 to 1992 and then ran his own
successful ice cream business in Germany for
five years. While in Europe, he earned a
diploma in Bakery. Then in 1998, Carlo mar-
Grandpa Luigi dePratos rst scoop shop.
ried and moved to Orange, Vermont, and in
2000 he operated a coffee shop and ice cream
parlor in Stowe and started producing
Leonardos Italian Gelato & Sorbet. In 2001,
the wholesale business moved to Barre and
has grown ever since. Go online to see all the
outlets now offering Leonardos Gelato &
Sorbet.
Currently, the Morse Block Deli in down-
town Barre has special pricing and Parkers
Quick Stop in Montpelier are offering a Buy
1, Get 1 special. Dudleys in East Montpelier
and East Calais General Store are offering
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I really like to help other businesses,
states dePrato, and he has been a big hit at the
Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce mix-
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Personal Automobile Insurance


6 Coverages in your Automobile Policy
By David L. Coletti
1. Liability Insurance:
Will cover you in the event you are in a covered car accident and it is deter-
mined the accident is a result of your actions, your fault. Liability Insurance
will cover the cost of repairing your vehicle and property damage caused by
an accident, as well as medical bills from resulting injuries. Most states have a
minimum requirement for the amount of Liability Insurance that drivers must
have. However, it is a good idea to have Liability Insurance that is above your
States minimum Liability requirement, as you are responsible for any claims
that exceed your upper limit.
2. Comprehensive Coverage: (Other than Collision)
What is something happened to your car that is unrelated to a covered acci-
dent, weather damage like hail, you hit a deer, your car is stolen, vandalism, fire,
and glass breakage is also covered.
3. Collision Coverage:
This coverage pays for damage to your car resulting from a collision with
another car, object, or as a result of flipping over. It also covers damage caused
by potholes. Collision coverage is sold with a deductible typically $250.00 to
$1,000.00 although other options are available. The amount you will be reim-
bursed from your company will be reduced by the deductible you have on your
policy
4. Medical Payments:
This coverage pays for the treatment of injuries to the driver and passengers of
the policyholders car no matter who is at fault for the accident. Typical coverage
limits are $5,000 up to $25,000.
5. Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Protection:
This coverage will reimburse you, a member of your family, or a designated
driver if one of you is hit by an uninsured vehicle or a hit and run driver.
6.Towing and Rental Reimbursement Coverage
This coverage will pay towing coverage for your automobile in the event it
needs to be towed many coverage options are available typically $50.00 or more
is available. Rental re-imbursement is available on your policy if you need to
rent a car due to a covered loss and your car is in the shop for repair. Typically
your policy will have $30.00 per day with a maximum of $900.00, although
higher limits are available.

For further discussion on this topic or any other,


please feel free to call me anytime.

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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
best option.
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

BANQUET AND MEETING


from the lows that will be a part of it. youre worth.
Always know through the journey ahead as your
mom, I will always be here for you. My arms will
always be open for you, ready to catch you if you
fall as while as embrace you and celebrate your joys.
Dont ever forget how much I love you and know my Members of the SHS Class of 2017,
love is forever with you. Call me when you need me
and even when you dont as I will always be there to alumni, parents, families & friends plan to attend
answer. Trust in the person you are and follow your
heart with confidence and strength knowing and this important graduation event!
remembering the values I have taught you. I am so
very proud of the beautiful inside and out woman
you have grown into. It fills my heart with pride
ThursdayJune 15, 20176:30 p.m.
watching you mature and being able to say; yes,
thats my daughter.
As I have said to you before thank you so much
SHS Gymnasium
for letting me be a part of this journey. I know I Tickets, $5.00 for members of the senior class, and
have to realize the decisions you make in your life
now are your own and I will try very hard to stand $15.00 for all others, will be sold on June 8, 9 & 12 in the
back and let you make them. Know no matter
what the decisions you make, I am there for you to SHS main lobby from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
support you and here to bounce off your thoughts
if you are ever not sure. Although it is very hard and on June 11 in the SHS auditorium lobby
for me to watch the last scene of this movie I have
produced through the years end, I look forward to from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
seeing where the next new movie (the sequel) goes
with you as the new director. All though I am not
ready, I know it is time to let you spread those wings
It doesnt
matter how this
For more information, call Alumni Association
everyone talks about and let you fly. I will no longer
be the cage holding those wings in, but know I will
looks to other treasurer, Stacey Benoit at 479-9411,
forever be the perch for them to land whenever and
people. If this is
something you or via email at sbenoit@maccu.org
wherever you need it. gotta do, then
Now you know I have to end with some Rocky you do it!
quotes for you. As you roll your eyes and say Congratulations Garrett and all the graduates
Mom! I have heard them before and those are just
movies, read the words and realize they really are
It aint about how hard you hit:
its about how hard you can get
of the Class of 2017
good words to live by. hit and keep moving forward. From the Moore Family -
LOVE YOU GIRL! Its how much you can take, and
Lets go through the rest of this journey together. keep moving forward. Thats how Michael and Melanie (80), Ethan (13), and Connor (15)
Mom winning is done.
page 8 The WORLD June 7, 2017
Congratulate
Students helped Barre Town Middle and Elementary School upgrade its lighting efficiency through a school project.
Your Graduate
Barre Town Middle and Elementary School With A

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.

Students in the News


Alex Leader, formerly of North Middlesex,
VT, was awarded an MBA from Carnegie
Burridge of Newbury with a Bachelor of
Science in biology and sociology and anthro-
Classified
Deadline Is
MONDAY
J
Mellon Universitys Tepper School of pology. www.richardjwobbyjewelers.com
Business on May 20, 2017 in Pittsburgh, PA. Curry College is proud to announce that Before 10AM
He previously attended U-32 Jr.-Sr. High the following area students were named to the 124 N. MAIN ST. | BARRE, VT 05641 | (802) 476-4031
School and graduated from Berklee College Deans List for the spring 2017 semester:
of Music. David Blythe of Montpelier, Caitlyn De
On May 28, 2017, Ari Markowitz of Serres of Graniteville, and Calen Reed of
Montpelier graduated from Wesleyan Northfield.
University with a BA degree in Economics Curry College is proud to announce that
and Sociology. He was also inducted into
Wesleyans Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta
Kappa Society, the oldest national scholastic
Caitlyn De Serres of Graniteville, has been
inducted into the Alexander Graham Bell
(AGB) Honor Society. Caitlyn was one of 42
AT Bragg Farm
honor society.
Austin J. Weed, of Middlesex, VT, gradu-
students inducted during ceremonies on the
Curry College campus in April 2017. MAPLE SYRUP SAVINGS
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Academic development. Austin was also Mount Ida College has announced the INCLUDES MAIL ORDER. EXCLUDES GLASS CONTAINERS
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Phi Theta Kappa, International Honor Society which included Dylan DiLena of Barre and
with a GPA of 3.92. Kaylee Ferris of Waterbury.
e em e
The following local residents graduated
May 14 from Saint Michaels College: Alyson
Katherine Campbell of Barre with a
Montpelier resident Cullen Rose was
named to Northeastern Universitys Deans
List for the spring 2017 semester.
Cr Worlds Best Maple & !
Chocolate Creemees
Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, in media Madisyn Demara of Sharon and Ivan
studies & digital arts; Jay C. Swartz of Jermyn of Montpelier were named to Coastal Maple Blueberry and Maple
Brookfield with a Bachelor of Arts in sociol- Carolina Universitys Deans List for spring Strawberry Milkshakes
ogy and anthropology; and Sarah LeeAnne 2017. Maple and Maple Apple
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FCWC to Participate in Vermont Gives Day Farm Critters and
The Washington County Family Center, Vermont Gives is a 24-hour online fund-
d/b/a Family Center of Washington County, is raising event designed to build community, NOW SERVED Children's Play Area!
participating in Vermont Gives Day on June 7 raise awareness about Vermonts nonprofit
and 8 from 6 p.m. to 6 p.m. Please join their sector, and inspire giving throughout the EVERY DAY
campaign and help them continue making a state. Its an opportunity to unite our commu-
positive difference in the lives of children and nity around causes in which we truly believe NOW OPEN DAILY
8:30AM-7:00 P.M.
families in Central Vermont by giving chil- and help nonprofit organizations connect to 8:30-7:00
dren and families the tools they need to suc- the larger community. Its hosted by Common 1-800-376-5757 or 223-5757
ceed. The Family Center believes each family Good Vermont, the only statewide organiza- Exit 8 off I-89
has strengths and can take a primary role in tion dedicated to providing advocacy, pro- 5 miles on US Rt 2E, bear left,
its own development. Please tell your friends grams, and resources that support nonprofit 1 mile on Vt. Rt. 14N,
and family members about the important organizational capacity building in Vermont. 1005 Vt. Rt. 14N
work the Family Center does and ask them to You will have 24 hours to make your dona- East Montpelier 05651
join the Family Center in helping to make a tion at https://www.vermontgives.org/. All
difference. giving will end at 6 p.m. on June 8. www.braggfarm.com
June 7, 2017 The WORLD page 9
Age out Loud Comedic Stories at BOH to Benefit CVCOA
Central Vermont Council on Aging
is hosting Age Out Loud, an eve-
ning of comedic storytelling on Friday

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.

Kellogg-Hubbard and how permaculture can be utilized when replacing and


displacing these invasive species.
Library News Build a Better World 2017 Summer Reading
Route 5, Lyndonville, VT Montpelier Program
Saturday, June 24 Saturday, August 19
Mon. thru Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-3, Sun. Closed 135 Main St, Montpelier, VT 05602 802-223-3338
Presented by the Kellogg-Hubbard Childrens Library. Stop
Childrens Department: 802-223-4665
1-800-439-5996 www.kellogghubbard.org by the Childrens Library between June 24-July 8 to receive
your summer reading log. Completed reading logs will be due
296 Meadow St., Littleton, NH
YOU ARE A SOUL SONG with Donna Dia Lowre to the Childrens Library by August 19. You do not need to
4584 U.S. Rte. 5, Newport, VT register for the reading program or be a library patron to par-
A workshop for women
Wednesday, June 7 at 7 p.m. ticipate in the summer programs. For a full list of the Summer
Donna Dia Lowre will be speaking about her unique work- Programs and Camps go to www.kellogghubbard.org/kid-
PUZZLES ON PAGE 24-25 shop, You Are A Soul Song, which helps women struggling
PUZZLES ON
with sadness, living inauthentic lives and lacking passion for
space or call the Childrens Library 802-223-4665. Some of
the programs and camps require pre-registration as space is
CRYPTO QUIP EVEN limited.
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life, how to find their authentic selves, discover or rediscover
their passions and live in joy. You will experience some
guided meditation and EFT (Tapping) from her remarkable Weber Gas Grill Raffle! Drawing: July 30. Enter for
workshop and leave feeling uplifted! No singing experience is your chance to win a New Spirit E-210 Weber Gas Grill,
necessary. Donna Dia is a spiritual teacher, speaker, singer/ 20-pound LP tank! Tickets: $2 each, 6 for $10, or 15 for $20
songwriter. She has been a pastor, spiritual counselor, sought at the adult circulation desk.
STICKLERS after preacher, and teacher.
The Summer Book Sale is now open. Stop by for great
GO FIGURE books at great prices! Be sure to check out the Special
Invasive Species and Permaculture
Wednesday, June 14 at 7 p.m. Treasures collection of $5 to $10 books in the front lobby.
Join AmeriCorps members, Emily Markstein and Rebecca
Harris, for this presentation and discussion about the various Attention PoemCity Poets If you have not already done
terrestrial invasive plant species found throughout Vermont so, please pick up your poems at the adult circulation desk.

SNOWFLAKES
Groton Free Museum & Park Passes. We now have numerous passes for
free and reduced admission to Vermont museums and attrac-
Public Library tions available for checkout! All you need is a (free) Groton
Library card. Offerings include: Billings Farm & Museum,
Birds of Vermont Museum, Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium,
Wildlife Encounters Live Animal Show! Sunday, June 11 Echo Center, VT State Parks, VT Historic Sites, and Shelburne
MAGIC MAZE at 2 p.m. We kick off our special summer library series with Farms. Many thanks to our Friends of the Library group and
this awesome adventure by Wildlife Encounters staff (from the sponsoring institutions for providing these opportunities!
Rochester, NH). This program is proudly co-sponsored by the
Groton Free, Baldwin Memorial and Tenney Memorial Crafts & Conversation: Every Wednesday from 1-3 p.m.
Libraries and FREE for all to enjoy! Join us at the Groton Stop in or stay a while during this friendly DIY craft and
Community Building for this special event. conversation time. All levels of crafty folks welcome to share
SUDOKU tips, ideas and good cheer!
Book Discussion: Monday, June 26 at 6:30 p.m. Join us for
our next book group gathering to talk about The Road All of our programs are free and open to residents of all
Home, a novel by Rose Tremain. Copies of the book are towns. Find us on Facebook (Groton Free Public Library). or
available to loan from the library. New folks always wel- contact Anne: grotonlibraryvt@gmail.com, 802-584-3358.
come! Open M (2:30-7) W (10-4) F (2:30-7) Sat (10-12).

Vermont Arts Council Partners with Vermont Art Guide on Exhibit


The exhibition, Connection: the Art of Coming Together, work of artists, Kadour said.
presents a survey of contemporary Vermont art organized by Participating artists: Susan Abbott (Marshfield); George
FEAR KNOT artist networks rather than aesthetics or media. As an experi- Bouret (West Pawlet); Linda Bryan (Newbury); Keith
KAKURO
ment, curator Ric Kasini Kadour, editor and publisher of Chamberlin (St. Johnsbury); Charlie Hunter (Bellows Falls);
Vermont Art Guide, asked four artists or art professionals Linda E. Jones (Burlington); Erika Lawlor Schmidt (Pawlet);
from different corners of the state to submit the name of an Mary McKay Lower (Middlebury); Carol MacDonald
artist they feel is part of their community or network. He then (Colchester); Gabrielle McDermit (North Chittenden);
went to those people and so on until he had enough people to Matthew Monk (Montpelier); Neil Riley (Marshfield); Joseph
fill the exhibition. The results of this experiment, as well as Salerno (Johnson); Gail Salzman (Fairfield); Jessica Scriver
Kadours extensive commentary on the artists relationships (Charlotte); Meri Stiles (St. Johnsbury); Thea Storz (Kirby).
and artwork, are on view June 5 through October 6 at the In a time when there seems to be so much polarization, we
Vermont Arts Council Spotlight Gallery in Montpelier. A ver- wanted to focus on how art can be a powerful catalyst to bring
sion of the exhibition will appear in print in Vermont Art people together, said Vermont Arts Council Communications
Guide #5 (forthcoming August 2017). Manager Kira Bacon. In the expert curation of this show, Ric
Kadour explained the thinking behind the exhibition. Kadour has demonstrated exactly that.
SUPER CROSSWORD In my role as editor of the Vermont Art Guide and in my The Arts Councils gallery is open to the public and
writing about regionalism in a modernist context, I am inter- located in the corridor and conference room of the offices at
ested in communities and the art they produce. Connection: 136 State Street in Montpelier. There are times when the
the Art of Coming Together is an extension of that work, but conference room is not available, but the corridor exhibit is
where my focus tends to be on works of art, this exhibition is always open during regular business hours, Monday-Friday,
focused on the artist as an individual participating in a net- 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

2017 Community Events Series Kicks Off Saturday at


Brookfield Old Town Hall
Join friends and neighbors at the annual kick-off event at annual wine and cheese tasting event, along with fall Souper
the Brookfield Old Town Hall on Saturday, June 10 beginning Supper and Harvest Dinner. New this year is an indy film
at 6 p.m. This year, the Community Pot Luck Dinner includes festival, a few Vermont lands/nature presentations, a couple of
music by Bear Mountain Jammers and the Arts Bus with health-focused discussions, a Q&A with our local state reps,
activities for children. No reservations required, no cost to
and a presentation by Former VLS Dean and Professor
attend and everyone is welcome.
This years schedule of community events at the Brookfield Emeritus Kinvin Wroth about the history of the US electoral
Old Town Hall includes annual favorites such as music and college system. Those are just the teasers there are many
dance concerts, family fun days (and nights), the popular more events over three dozen this season! Theres some-
Tuesday nights yoga series with Deonne Myrick, and the thing for everyone at the Brookfield Old Town Hall.
page 10 The WORLD June 7, 2017
Guest Opinion Now Taking
Doubling-Down on Vermonts Environment Orders for
By Julie Moore Help farmers produce both clean water and healthy local
Secretary, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
President Trumps call to abandon the Paris Climate
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food for Vermonters from their land;
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making bread with his grandsons. He had a wonderful sense
of humor and a big heart that was generous and loving.
He was predeceased by his son Steve Sykas of Plainfield,
and his brothers Jim, Tom, and Peter Sykas. He is survived by
Kathleen A. Kelly his wife of 47 years, Pat Sykas. Other survivors include his
daughter, Julie DiPilato, her husband, Chris, and their sons,
Kathleen Alison Kelly, 37, passed away Jacob and Ryan of Marstons Mills, Mass.; his daughter-in-law
on May 26, 2017 at her home in Seattle, Amy and her husband Michael Flannery of Plainfield; his
Washington. She was the daughter of brother and sister-in-law John and Marilyn Sykas and his god-
Thomas M. and Aeletha Kelly of Barre. mother Cleo Tsolas, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and
Katie graduated from Spaulding High cousins on both sides of the family.
School in 1997 and attended the There will be no formal funeral service; however, calling
University of Maine. She moved to hours will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 10,
Seattle in 2002 where she worked as an 2017, at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home in Montpelier. A
event planner for several organizations private burial will take place for family only.
including Seattle University. She enjoyed Paul requested that any services for him be a time to reflect
sports, cooking and entertaining a large circle of friends. on happier moments of his life rather than a somber event. It
Survivors include her parents, Thomas and Aeletha Kelly is therefore Pauls wish for people not to wear black to calling
of Barre; brothers, Thomas of New York City; Joseph of hours. In keeping with Pauls generosity and love to feed
Seattle; Daniel of Barre, sisters, Margaret of Denver and people, memorial contributions may be made to the Vermont
Frances of Barre, her grandmother, Jane B. Kelly of Barre, as Food Bank, 33 Parker Road, Barre, VT 05601 802-476-
well as aunts, uncles, cousins and many dear friends. She was 3341.
predeceased by her grandfathers, Thomas A. Kelly of Barre
and Noble D. Tower and grandmother Janet Tower.
A Mass of Christian Burial to honor and celebrate her life,
Jeanette C. Westover
will be held on Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 11 a.m. in St. Jeanette Cecil Westover, 75, passed away
Monica Catholic Church in Barre. Family and friends may call in the comfort of her family at the
at the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home in Barre on Tuesday, June Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin on
6, 2017 from 7 to 9 p.m. Extra parking is available in St. Tuesday, May 30, 2017. Born in
Monica Parking Lot. Interment will follow the Mass at St. Burlington on August 28, 1941, she was
Sylvester Cemetery in Lower Websterville, VT. the daughter of the late Donald A. and
A Mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated at the Edith I. (Desmarais) Despault. On
Chapel of St. Ignatius on the campus of Seattle University at October 17, 1959, she married Lawrence
12:30 p.m. on Tuesday June 6, 2017. W. Westover, Sr. in Waterbury. Lawrence
Contributions in her memory may be made to the American predeceased Jeanette on February 23,
Cancer Society, 55 Day Lane, Williston, VT 05495 or to the 2007. Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gabriele Lajeunesse of Northfield, VT
Special Olympics of Central Vermont, c/o Special Olympics Jeanette was 1959 graduate of Waterbury High School. delivered remarks at the Memorial Day Wreath Laying Ceremony on
Monday, May 29, 2017 in Montpelier, VT. Lajeunesse, served 21
of Vermont, 16 Gregory Drive, Suite 2, South Burlington, VT Following her marriage, she and Lawrence operated for over years in the United States Air Force, was awarded bronze star med-
05403. 17 years the Westover General Store in Middlesex. They later als for meritorious leadership in Iraq and Afghanistan and served
as a policy advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from
Arrangements are in the care of the Pruneau-Polli Funeral owned and operated for several years Meme and Papas Store 2006-2009.
Home, 58 Summer St., Barre, VT. in Riverton. Jeanette then went on to become a psychiatric
Those wishing to express online condolences may do so at: technician and was employed at the Vermont State Hospital in
www.pruneaupollifuneralhome.com Waterbury for several years and then worked 10 years for Other passings
Washington County Mental Health from which she retired.
NATALIE LOWRY BEATON, 77, passed away peacefully
Paul W. Sykas Jeanette is fondly remembered for her love of gardening,
sewing, camping, boating and cooking, and most importantly on May 25, 2017, at Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing
Paul W. Sykas of Groton, the time she shared caring for her grandchildren and great- Center in Berlin, Vermont. Natalie (Ella) Lowry was born on
Vermont passed away after a grandchildren. Jeanette was a longtime parishioner of St. Feb. 17, 1940, in Northfield, Vermont, the only child of
brief illness on Monday, May Andrew Catholic Church in Waterbury. Sidney and Bertha Lowry. She grew up on her parents dairy
29, 2017 surrounded by family. Jeanette is loved and mourned by her children, Lisa farm in Marshfield with her cousin, Paulyne Lawrence (St.
Paul was born in Montpelier on Shephard and her husband Kris of Moretown, Gena Westover John). Following graduation from high school, Natalie contin-
September 30, 1938 to Anna Sykas Grey and her husband Paul of Stratford CT, Elaine B. Soucie ued to live with her parents on the farm until her marriage to
(Gerber) and William J. Sykas. Paul and her husband Darrell of Ashford CT, Lawrence W. Ross Beaton, of Marshfield, on Aug. 26, 1967. The couple
graduated from Montpelier High School Westover, Jr. and his companion Darcy Coutts of Moretown, lived in Marshfield and was involved in farming until Mr.
and began working with his father at the Keith D. Westover and his companion Kat Fair of Calais; a Beatons death on Jan. 28, 1982. Natalie continued to live in
Lobster Pot Restaurant. After a few years, step-daughter Carla Jo Summers of Maryville TN; 10 grand- the couples home until relocating to the Cabot Commons
Paul joined the Vermont Army National Guard in the mid fif- children and 5 great-grandchildren; a sister, Claire Littlefield apartments where she lived until moving to Woodridge. In
tys and served until 1962. He then joined the United States of Springhill FL; her brother, Clement Despault and his wife 1995, Natalie was baptized as one of Jehovahs Witnesses. She
Air Force and served until 1966 when he ended his career as Donna of Waterbury; a special friend, Laurie Nuissl of Berlin; was a member of the Montpelier Congregation of Jehovahs
Staff Sargent. as well nieces, nephews and extended family. Jeanette was Witnesses up until her death. She found great comfort in learn-
Upon returning from the Air Force, Paul continued his love predeceased by a brother Adrian Despault. ing the truths found in the Bible and had developed a strong
of cooking and serving people by running two separate snack A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated from St. faith in the Bibles promises for the future. She found support
bars in the Randolph area. After joining his father again at the Andrew Catholic Church in Waterbury on Monday, June 5, and connection in associating with the congregation. Natalie
Lobster Pot, Paul met his wife Pat Stoddard of Orleans and they 2017 at 11 a.m. with a reception to follow in the church parish also enjoyed reading, crafts and connecting with friends and
married on April 19, 1970. Paul and Pat then took over the hall. Friends may call at the Perkins-Parker Funeral Home in family.
Lobster Pot Restaurant from his father and continued to run the Waterbury on Sunday from 6 8 p.m. Interment will take
restaurant until their retirement. Paul and Pat also owned place in the Middlesex Center Cemetery. For those who wish, BETTY ANN FLEURY CAMPBELL, 71, of
Yankee Wine and Spirits in Montpelier and the Tower Restaurant memorial gifts in lieu of flowers would be appreciated to Worcester, passed away on Saturday, Jan. 14,
in Berlin over their careers as local business owners. Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger 2017, at Central Vermont Medical Center. She
Besides cooking and entertaining, Paul had a passion for Road, Barre VT 05641 (www.cvhhh.org). To send online con- remained a loving, caring, and brave woman
cards, photography, drawing and wood carving. Paul was dolences please visit www.perkinsparker.com or the funeral throughout her battle with pancreatic cancer.
always the perfect host, making everyone feel welcome. He home Facebook page. Betty was the eighth child of the late John Ira
especially enjoyed cooking for the core and teaching and Fleury Sr. and Frances Ina Weston. She married
Jacalin W. Wilder Albert E. Campbell I, in East Montpelier, Vermont, on June
Jacalin W. Wilder, 80, died unexpectedly 24, 1966. Betty belonged to Decedents of the Mayflower,
Locally Family Owned & Operated Since 1908
Locally Family Owned & Operated Since 1908 doing one of her favorite hobbies, collect- Montpelier Cribbage League, and was a past member of the
ing seashells in the waters of the Grand Daughters of the American Revolution. She enjoyed bowling,
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She was a most gracious lady who
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Vermont Area. Central Vermont. Jackie excelled in everything RODNEY DEAN DIMICK, 68, of U.S. Route
Vermont
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she undertook, but always listened and
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302, passed away Sunday, May 28, 2017, at his
home with his family at his bedside. Born on
Accordance situation in life. Sept. 22, 1948, in Hardwick, he was the son of
Thoughtful
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Traditional Funeral President of the Randolph Garden Club, Northfield Reading in Orange. Rodney worked for Walker Motors Inc. in
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Camp Johnson in Colchester. Al retired as a master sergeant
on May 26, 2006, following 38 years of total service. A long-
time member of St. Andrew Catholic Church in Waterbury, his
other memberships included the Boy Scouts where he served
continued from previous page as a Scout Master, Father Galligan Council 2085, Knights of
Columbus, Luke 11, and was Waterburys representative to
returning to Vermont and graduating from Williamstown High the State Emergency Management Board. In his leisure time,
School with the Class of 1962. After graduation, he returned Al enjoyed woodworking, fishing, sailing, playing golf with
to live in Middletown, Connecticut, before moving back to friends, Taekwondo, but most importantly, spending time with
Vermont. On June 29, 1968, he married Betty Phillips in the his family.
Williamstown Congregational Church. After their marriage,
they made their home in Williamstown, eventually settling at
their current residence in Barre. Harold spent his entire work- TIMOTHY MICHAEL KEANE, JR., 56, of Prechtl Road
ing career in the granite industry. He was employed by Valz passed away on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, at the Mass
Granite Co., Rock of Ages, Buttura and Sons and after many General Hospital in Boston, MA, with his loving family at his
years, retired from Duff Granite Sales. Harold was a longtime bedside. The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7
member of the Canadian Club of Barre. He loved anything to Academy Street, Barre is in charge of the arrangements.
do with cars, including watching NASCAR racing. Also, he
especially loved spending time with his family and friends and
driving his granddaughter, Mya, to school in the Blue Bus. DOUGLAS R. WALKER, 68, of Lititz, Water
Pennsylvania, and formerly of Montpelier, 46
Vermont, died on Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at
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of Douglasville, Georgia, and a native son of the late Reverend John and Cora
of Calais, VT, passed away Thursday, May 11, (Gardiner) Walker. Doug graduated from for
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Georgia. Born April 4, 1938, in Montpelier to from Eastern University and went on to earn his masters and
the late Floyde and Beatrice Martin Fitch, he The Benefit
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ously been employed by Montpelier School System, E.W. 15 Cottage
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Fitch of Douglasville; a daughter, Shari Fitch of Calais and her ect manager for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in the Central October 29th through November 6th.
mother, former wife Elizabeth Fitch; and a step-daughter Toni Dauphin School District in Harrisburg. Doug was an active
Aybar, husband Jeff and children, Alexander and Evan of member of the York (Pennsylvania) Alliance Church, where
Douglasville. Also three brothers and sisters-in-law, David he served as an elder and deacon. Doug celebrated his 47th New Shop Hours
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with numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and ther to his five grandchildren. Doug had a positive outlook on Wednesday through Friday 10am-4pm
his beloved Basset Hound, Molly. Graveside services will be life, a great sense of humor, and was guided by his strong Saturday 9am-2pm.
held at 11 a.m. at Robinson Cemetery in Calais on Saturday, faith. He was loved and admired by all who knew him. He
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comfort of his family at the Central Vermont at the Cedar Hill Health Care Center in Windsor,
Medical Center in Berlin on his 71st birthday, Vermont. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, on Jan. Shop Hours:
May 26, 2017. Born on May 26, 1946, he was 17, 1943, he was the son of the late Amie and
the son of the late Alton I. and Martha Rejane Madine (Beaulieu) Willett. Frederick, better Wednesday through Friday 10am-4pm
(Gelineau) Gardner. On May 24, 1969, he mar- known as Fred, attended schools in Manchester, Saturday 9am-2pm
ried the former Patricia M. Putvain in Hardwick. Al grew up New Hampshire. After his schooling, he enlisted in the U.S.
in Enfield, Connecticut, where he served daily as an altar boy
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from barber school and then was drafted into the U.S. Army retired from the American Legion and the VFW as head stew-
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U.S. Rep. Peter Welch
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30 Main St.,Third Floor, Suite 350
Burlington, VT 05401
Web site: www.welch.house.gov
Phone: (888) 605-7270 or (802) 652-2450

U.S. Sen. Bernard Sanders


Mailing address:
1 Church St., Third Floor,
Burlington, VT 05401
Web site: www.sanders.senate.gov
Phone: (802) 862-0697

U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy


Mailing address:
199 Main St., Fourth Floor,
Burlington, VT 05401
Web site: www.leahy.senate.gov
Phone: (802) 863-2525

REQUEST FOR PAVING BIDS


Sealed bids for the work described below will
be accepted by the Town of Orange at the The WORLD welcomes Letters to the Editor concerning contrary, beaver baffles are both humane and a long-lasting
town ofces located at 392 U.S. Route 302 in public issues. Letters should be 400 words or less and may be solution. They can be installed in rivers and streams to
Orange or may be mailed to P.O. Box 233 East subject to editing due to space constraints. Submissions humanely mitigate the problem, as UVM did with their beaver
Barre, VT 05649 until 4:00 PM on Monday, should also contain the name of the author and a contact tele- issue in Centennial Woods.
phone number for verification. For letters of thanks, contact Being informed on how to effectively and humanely handle
June 12, 2017. our advertising department at 479-2582; non-profit rates are wildlife conflicts is something we should all move towards.
available. Lets not have another easily preventable tragedy like we saw
Please call the Town Clerks Ofce to obtain with the red fox.
the detailed specications for any of the
projects listed below at 802-479-2673.
There are Better Solutions than Zach DeStefano, UVM student
Burlington, VT
Inhumane Trapping
LOCATION #1: Town Highway #1, Reservoir Road Editor, Trump is doing an Excellent Job
Bridge, a class 2 paved road, approximately 1 mile from Whether youre lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a fam-
the intersection of U.S. Route 302 (just beyond water ily of foxes frolicking in the grass or watching beavers busily Editor,
treatment plant) 22 x 75 is the subject of this project. building a dam, wildlife viewing is a Vermont tradition thats Shades of Salem witch hunts, why do some people want to
cherished by many. Sadly, those same animals whom we believe every piece of garbage gossip even when they know it
LOCATION #2: Town Highway #2, Tucker Road, a value for the joy they bring, are at risk of being trapped and isnt true? Are these the same idiots that scream free speech
class 2 paved road, from the intersection of VT Rte. 110 killed outside of the legal trapping season if theyre consid- and then refuse to let anyone speak that has a different view
to the bridge 22 X 1725 on Tucker Road is the subject ered to be a nuisance by property owners. or belief.
of this project. The tragic story of the young red fox that was recently Arent these the same people that were basically in charge
found in Hyde Park dragging a leghold trap for days resonated of the House and Senate and left us with a debt of 19 trillion
REQUEST FOR RECLAIMING BIDS with Vermonters. After learning of the foxs suffering and dollars and now dont want a balanced budget? And now they
are so against a president that wants to actually show some
untimely death, people wanted to know how they could
LOCATION #1: Town Highway #1, Reservoir change the reckless and out-of-season trapping that occurs strength. With all their childish crying and ranting, next they
Road, a class 2 paved road, from the intersection of with zero oversight. Trapping is inherently inhumane and will be lying on the floor having a tantrum like the children
Bisson Road to George Street 22 X 1305 is the subject when performed out of season, its even worse as it poten- they are acting like. News flash, the election is over. Either do
tially leaves baby animals orphaned. Traps also injure and kill your job or get out of the way, and that includes our own so-
of this project.
pets, as they do not distinguish between a coyote and a collie, called representatives.
LOCATION #2: Town Highway #2, Tucker Road, a or a fox and a feline. I hope for the best and support the president, who is doing
class 2 paved road, from the intersection of VT Rte. 110 Beavers are one of the most heavily trapped animals in an excellent job.
Vermont, which is a shame since they have very closely knit By the way, dont we interfere with governments we dont
to the bridge 22 X 1725 on Tucker Road is the subject
families being that beaver kits stay with the parents for two like all over the world?! Where is the investigation into that?
of this project. Jim Van Arsdale
years. People trap when they have beaver problems because
they believe its the most expedient way, but its only a tem- Plainfield, VT
porary fix since new beavers will quickly move in. On the
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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
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Tipline:
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inth graders from Montpelier High School have
been studying issues such as the immigration ban,
Immigration (802) 476-9999
We want your information, not your name.
police brutality, gender inequality, sexual violence, By Hope Petraro Cash Rewards Possible.
renewable energy, the expanded bottle bill and more. The Montpelier, as a sanctuary city, has received threats of
WORLD will be helping their voices be heard over the federal funding cuts. For now, the threat is inchoate;
coming weeks. We hope you enjoy your glimpse into the Sanctuary city isnt an official government term, and
concerns and ideas of the younger generation. theres no specification as to what the threat would look like
in practice. This is the result of Montpeliers Fair and
Impartial Policing Policy, the status that defines Montpelier
as a sanctuary city. The policy states that local police will
Climate Change not detain individuals based on ICEs request, and draws the
By Sarvesh Sharma line between police officer and immigration officer. Bill
Climate change is an ever increasing threat to the planet. S.79, an immigration bill recently been passed by both the
Every year the effects of climate change are more severe and House and Senate, prohibits the creation of registries based
more punishing. In fact, according to NASA, the average on protected classes including religion, national origin, and
global temperature increased a whopping one degree immigration
MONTPELIER status. In regards
CONSTUCTION UPDATEto the bill, Phil Scott says,
Fahrenheit during the 20th century. This may not sound like WereWeek obviously not sure of the powers of the federal gov-
of June 1, 2017 MONTPELIER CONSTUCTION UPDATE
a big change but just one degree can bring a lot of changes ernment and so forth, but I feel that this puts us on a path-
Week of June 1, 2017

like the coral reefs dying and the Antarctic iceProject


sheets and way
Location: Stateto giving
Street, MainsomeStreet,relief
and VTto12Vermonters
Elm Street and to tone down
Project Location: State Street, Main Street, and VT 12 Elm Street
- Work to include milling, paving, manhole and drainage structure
icebergs melting. I personally have lived in Vermont
- Work to include the rhetoric
for milling, and anxiety.
paving, manhole and drainageI think thats important as well.
structure adjustments and extensive sidewalk improvements. VT 12-Northfield
eight years and have seen some effects of climate change
adjustments The bill
and extensive aids improvements.
sidewalk in fighting the discrimination
VT 12-Northfi eld refugees and Street - new water, sewer, storm water improvements, sidewalks and a
over these years. This scares me because every Street
year there is immigrants
- new water, sewer, storm water face,improvements,
but is a small victory
sidewalks andina terms of indepen-
stabilized road base.
stabilized road base.
less snow, odder weather patterns and hotter summers. In dence from federal authorities. Although Vermont is making Saturday, June 3, 2017 Daytime sidewalk work is planned for
fact the average high temperature has risen two degrees great strides, we must build on what we currently have. The Saturday, June 3rd on State Street in front of the State House.
Fahrenheit since 1960 and as a young person, this Saturday,
doesJune not 3, personal
2017 Daytime values of many
sidewalk workVermonters
Saturday, June 3rd on State Street in front of the State House.
is planned forhold stark contrast to
Week of June 5th, 2017
make me too hopeful about the future climate. To see the the ones supported by Trumps America. The exclusion of Main Street State/Main Street Intersection to School Street
climate changing so quickly over such a short time, I cannot immigrants and refugees from Americas narrative express- Night work (7:00 pm 7:00 am) Crews are planning to work on
Week of June 5th, 2017fueled by racist, Islamophobic, and
imagine what the climate will be like for my generation if es deep-seated fears, adjusting existing manhole and drainage structures on Main Street
nothing starts to happen. It is still not too late to slow this authoritarian beliefs. An
Main Street State/Main Street Intersection ideal Montpelier
to School Street is one in which between the State/Main Street Intersection and School Street. Work
down. If everybody tried to make change weNight stillworkwould acceptance
(7:00 pm 7:00 am) isCrews encouraged,
are planning diversity
to work onthrives, and freedom of will include removing the existing pavement from around each structure
adjusting existing manhole and drainage structures on Main Street
have a chance. Some things you can do every day to make
between a speech
the State/Main flourishes.
Street IntersectionIn andthe upcoming
School months, our status as a
Street. Work
and resetting to meet the height of the final course of pavement. Typical
difference are turning off your car if idling, carpooling
will include when sanctuary
removing the existingcity will be
pavement fromtested
around- each
I urge you to stand by your
structure equipment used for this work are saws and jackhammers. The adjusted
you can, trying to use alternate transportation such
and as biking
resetting commitment
to meet the height of the to afinal
progressive Montpelier.
course of pavement. structures will remain elevated until final paving.
or walking, turning off your lights when not needed, trying used for this work are saws and jackhammers. The
Typical equipment Sidewalk Improvements- State Street & Main Street
to switch to energy star appliances if you can,adjusted
and turning Sexual Violence
structures will remain elevated until final paving. Day work - Daytime sidewalk construction will continue on State Street
your heat down two degrees. If possible, try to insulate your between Bailey Ave and Taylor Street. The sidewalk replacement in front
house well. Just these little everyday things can help make a By Azwayla
Sidewalk Improvements- Taylor
State Street & Main Street of the State House and the DMV is expected to be completed this week.
difference to stop climate change. Day work - Daytime sidewalk Sexualconstruction
assault, rape and domestic
will continue on State Streetviolence are serious Crews will start working on replacing and upgrading the sidewalk ramps
between Bailey Aveproblemsand Taylor and Street.weThe allsidewalk
need toreplacement
work togetherin to prevent these at the crosswalk approaches on Baily Avenue, Taylor Avenue, and in
front of 133 State Street over the next few weeks. There are no planned
terrible and crimes. Inexpected
the United States, one in six women are
Gender Inequality
front of the State House the DMV is to be completed
this week. Crews will start working on replacing and upgrading the driveway entrance closures.
sidewalk ramps at sexually
the crosswalk assaulted
approaches oronraped in their
Baily Avenue, lifetime. This occurs
Taylor Night work (7:00 pm 11:00 am) A second sidewalk crew is expected
By Havvah Keller Avenue, and in front every
of 133two State minutes.
Street over Experiencing
the next few weeks.a trauma similar to this can to begin Sunday night, June 4th. In preparation for final paving, they will
Gender inequality is a very important issue in ourare
There world ruindriveway
no planned a personsentrancelifeclosures.
and sever their relationships with friends focus on replacing and upgrading the sidewalk ramps at all crosswalks
today, and has been around for a very long time. On average, and family. The fact that this is happening is horrible from the Post Office on State Street to School Street on Main Street.
women get paid sixteen percent less than men, Nightand are workvery enough,
(7:00 pm 11:00 am) but itAgets
secondworse.
sidewalkThecrew
very least that victims of this
is expected The preparation work will be done overnight and the new concrete will be
underrepresented in a wide range of jobs. In general,
to begin women crime
Sunday night, Juneshould get is justice
4th. In preparation forpaving,
for final what theyhaswill
been done to them. poured between 7:00 am and 11:00 am.
are more likely to be living in poverty. This is focus
because our They
on replacing often dont
and upgrading even ramps
the sidewalk get that.
at allCurrently
crosswalks the United States Street parking will be blocked off in active work areas and will be re-
society places women in certain roles such as from the Post Officeconviction
housewives, on State Street rate for reported
to School Street on MainrapeStreet.
is only five percent. opened when work is completed.
mothers, cleaners, and cooks. This has led people to believe Women are constantly being accused of making false accu- Northfield Street Day Work
that women cannot be as good workers as men which causes work
The preparation sations
will beor doing
done something
overnight and the newthatconcrete
got themselves
will into it such Traffic: The planned traffic detour using Derby Drive and Dog River
be poured betweenas7:00 dressing provocatively
am and 11:00 am. or being too drunk to say no. A
the problem of unequal pay and underrepresentation. We Road is not planned to be in effect until the week of June 12th.
may think this problem has been left in the past, but there victim should never be blamed for something that was done Alternating one-way traffic will be maintained while performing
are still many countries that believe this. In many countries,
Street to blocked
parking will be them, off butin active
unfortunately
work areas this happens
and will be re- many more times the interconnection work at the Memorial Drive intersection. See
opened when work is completed.
women are treated like objects that belong to their male than not. While reading this, you may be wondering how details below.
guardians. An example of this is in the country Yemen. this applies to you. Unfortunately, sexual assault and domes- Crews will continue working on the temporary water main for the dura-
Woman do not have legal protection so they areNorthfiofteneld sexu- tic violence
Street Day Work can and will affect you. This violence could tion of the week. The temporary water main is being assembled on the
ally or domestically abused. They cannot marry without
Traffi c: The happen
planned traffi to ausing
c detour family
Derby member
Drive and Dog or River
a friend or even you. sidewalk across from the Econo Lodge. The sidewalk in this area will be
Road is not planned to be in effect until the week of June 12th. Alter- closed; however a pedestrian detour will remain in place until the work is
their male guardians permission, and they dontnatinghaveone-way However,
equal traffi you can make a difference
c will be maintained while performing the intercon- and help protect your- complete and the sidewalk can be re-opened.
rights to inheritance, divorce, and child custody.nection work at theself
By limiting and Drive
Memorial others. The most
intersection. See direct way you can help is by
details below. There are three interconnections to connect the temporary water main to
the roles our society places on women, we are creating the calling a Senator about the bill H.422 that is currently going the existing water main scheduled for this week. During the intercon-
idea that women are not as good as men. Because of this, through the Senate. This bill proposes that a police officer nection work, traffic will be limited to one-way within the work zone. The
places like Yemen think its okay for men to have complete has the authority to confiscate a firearm from a person being interconnections are scheduled to occur between Tuesday and Friday
power over the women, as if they are a possession. To help arrested or cited for domestic violence and hold it for five of next week. The interconnections are scheduled to take place in the
fix this, you can think about what you do and say on a daily days. This will prevent an abuser from harming their victim following order but are subject to change:
basis. You can remind yourself to stay away from stereo- and will give some sense of relief to the victim. If you are - Temporary Water Main Interconnection planned to take place near #52
types and instead do what you feel is right and fair for not interested in this bill, you can donate any amount of Northfield Street on Tuesday.
everyone. Remember that the past is behind us; we can money to an organization (such as The Vermont Network - Temporary Water Main Interconnection planned to take place in Memo-
move on and begin to change our world for the better. We Against Domestic and Sexual Violence) that offers help to rial Drive intersection on Wednesday.
can all help to guide ourselves and others in the right direc- victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and rape. It is - Temporary Water Main Interconnection planned to take place at Derby
tion, and embrace the worldwide movement for gender crucial to spread the word about this issue to get more peo- Drive on Thursday or Friday.
equality. ple involved. Toward the middle to the end of the week, the contractor will begin
installing the temporary water main across driveways. A notice will be
provided to residents whose driveways will be impacted. Notices will be
provided at least 24 hrs. before the work is scheduled to occur. Please
expect access to and from driveways to be obstructed for approximately
1 hour. Access will be made available if needed in the case of an
emergency.
Concrete cutting will be taking place in the Memorial Drive intersection
toward the beginning of next week. Expect minor delays from this work.
Flaggers and an UTO will most likely be utilized.
Typical work hours will be from 7:00 am 5:30 pm, Monday thru Friday.
It is illegal in VT to use any handheld portable electronic devices
while driving. The law carries fines of up to $200 with points as-
sessed if the violation occurs in a work zone.
Contact Francine Perkins, Project Outreach Coordinator, FRP Enter-
prises, LLC with any questions or concerns with regards to the project at
802-479-6994. Construction updates will be posted on www.roadwork-
updates.com , The City of Montpeliers Front Porch Forum and Facebook
Pages, Montpelier Alives Facebook Page and Makeover Montpeliers
Facebook Page.

June 7, 2017 The WORLD page 15


~ In Loving Memory ~
Norma Edith Bashaw
August 11, 1927 - June 12, 2012
Would you know my name

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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
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Sadly missed by your son,
Timothy 6 85
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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
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Happy Birthday!
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On County Rd. 2.7 miles up Main St. Montpelier
FROM
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com or mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route Shepherd, 39 Washington St. Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Use side NAMI-VT Connection Recovery Support Group. Central
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preceding publication. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Thursdays, 4:00 p.m. Free, 90-minute recovery support groups for
community events, which should be verified monthly. We are Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info people living with mental illness.
no longer able to include ongoing classes. 476-4185. Cancer Support Group. With potluck. Second Wednesday of
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ing school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
each month, 6 p.m. Info. 229-5931.
Living w/ Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: Lunch provided,
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Rock & Soul Chorus. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Church of the Good 1-800-CHILDREN.
Shepherd on 39 Washington St. Sing songs from the Sixties and Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC confer-
beyond. Ability to read music is not required. No audition, but singers Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, ence room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 371-4304
should be able to accurately sing back whats been sung to them. All refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221. or -4376.
ages are welcome. Children under 13 should come with a parent. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802- Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition.
Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild. Meets on third Tuesday of the 229-5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org. CVH, 2nd Weds. of month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Info 479-
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7:30 p.m. Washington Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room,
Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Thursdays at Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community Industrial Ln., 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 883-2313
The Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Service & Food Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m. or officers-1770@toastmastersclubs.org
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m., while Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St., Barre. Safe & Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents,
school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info. supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking substance etc. CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7 p.m. RSVP/Info. 371-
279-0993. abuse recovery. Recovery coaching and other support programs; 4613.
recreational facilities (pool, ping pong, games). Open Mon.-Wed.
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat. Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf.
Mon., Wed., Friday noon 6 p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 6-11 p.m. Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays at 6 p.m.; Wits room #3, free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 371-
540 N. Main St., Barre. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of accept- End parent support group, Wednesdays at 6 p.m.; All Recovery 4188.
able items. support group Fridays at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Sane Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing
Jabbok Christian Center Prayer Meeting. 8 Daniel Dr. 6:30-8 & Sober group, Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.; Living Sober group, Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415.
p.m. 1st & 3rd Thursdays. Info: 479-0302 Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous: When Enough is Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free,
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We Enough group, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30 p.m. first Friday of month, 12-4 p.m. Appointments required, 371-
have answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main Al-Anon: Courage to Change group, Saturdays at 5 p.m. 4198.
St., Suite 200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 479- (childcare provided). For help, or Info on special programs, call
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0531 to register.
Thursday, October 6, from 11 a.m. to noon at the United Church
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Christ Community Church, 43 Berlin St. across from R&L 2nd Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com. diabetes can take steps to reduce their risk and prevent diabetes.
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Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Rhynard. CVMC, conf. room #2, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. sherry@ throughout the year. Info/register: Megan at 802-728-7714.
Main St., Every other Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Info 498-3030 (David) easeofflow.com or 272-2736. BRADFORD - Rockinghorse Circle of Support. For young
or 249-7931 (Sandy). Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. Capital City Grange women with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation avail-
Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington St., 476- 6612 Rt 12. Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m. www.barretonesvt.com 223- able. Wednesdays, 1-2:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church.
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Living & Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st who lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd Mon., 7-9 p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106.
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7-8 p.m.; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe. sessions, Tuesdays April 25-May 30, 6-7 p.m. Waltz and Foxtrot
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Brookfield Community Singers Rehearsals. Pond Village (three weeks of each). 7-8 p.m. Rumba and Swing (three weeks of
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WONDER WOMAN --PG-13--
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MATINEES SAT. 20)
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-- Sun. thru Thurs. at 6:35 (3D)
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& 9:15 --13-June
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 --PG-13--
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DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES (2D) --PG-13--
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2
Outdoor playgroup for parents, caregivers,
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Fri. & Sat. 6:15 & 9:15 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:30
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istry.org. Join us for 2 hours of spontaneous play, exploration, discovery,
COMING JUNE 16th... CARS 3 --G-- BAYWATCH --R--
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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
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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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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
Premies at 6:00 PM
THIS WEEK'S
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p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays:
Regular Games at 7:00 PM SPECIAL
MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11
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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
CANADIAN CLUB
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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
MACARONI SALAD
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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

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classes. Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10
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June), 1-3 p.m.
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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
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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
~ THIS AD SPONSORED BY~ Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6 BROOKFIELD - 2017 Community Events Series. Brookfield Old
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.
Youll find yourself with space to spare
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

July 10 - 14 or July 24 - July 28


From Anywhere But Here and the editor of the
and cook wild edibles in our area! Questions? poetry and prose collection Please Do Not
Call 802-454-8500 or email info@earthwalkver- Remove which anthologizes Vermonts rich lit-

at the Barre Auditorium


mont.org. erary culture.
WAITSFIELD - Waitsfield Farmers Market. Business Building Blocks Networking
Mad River Green. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fresh pro- Workshops - Telling Your Business Story.
duce, flowers, seedlings, honey, wool, eggs, CAPSTONE Community Action, 20 Gable
meat, cheese and other farm products. We have Come to the Barre Auditorium and join Taylor Coppenrath, former UVM Cata-
Place. 6-8 p.m. How to get the word out about
a large selection of crafts made in Vermont, your business. How to communicate with confi- mount (2001-2005) to work on the skills needed to enhance your game to the next
baked goods, and prepared food. Live entertain- dence. Register: 802-477-5214 level. Taylor played his high school basketball career at St. Johnsbury Academy
ment provided by local musicians. Free wifi. in St. Johnsbury, VT. During his time at the University of Vermont, Taylor re-
Well-behaved pets on leashes welcome. MARSHFIELD - Healthcare Movie and
Discussion with Betty Keller. Jaquith Public ceived many America East awards including the Reggie Lewis Most Outstanding
WARREN - Sugarbush Brew-Grass Festival. Library. 7 p.m. Join us for the showing of the Player Award in the America East tournament in 2003-04 and 2004-05. In 2005
Lincoln Peak Courtyard, Lincoln Peak. 2-6 p.m. film, The Healthcare Movie, followed by a dis-
Kick off the summer with Sugarbushs seventh Taylor helped lead UVM to an America East Championship and a trip to the
cussion with Betty Keller, MD with
annual brewfest, featuring craft beers from more the Vermont Physicians For A National Health NCAA tournament where they ended up being the number 13 seed. In the rst
than twenty breweries, tasty local eats and jam- Plan. Betty will answer audience questions round Taylor helped lead the Catamounts to a huge upset over the number 4 seed
min bluegrass bands. Tickets: $40 General on Improved Medicare for Syracuse Orangemen. Taylor was on the leagues All Championship team for 3
admission, $12 Non-drinker ticket. Advance pur- All, a.k.a., Single-payer Healthcare.
chase only years in a row. Taylor is currently the second all-time leading scorer in University
MONTPELIER - Understanding Fertility of Vermont history with 2,442 points, just 32 points behind Eddie Benton with
WATERBURY - Space Jam! Kids Fest 2017 is with Martha Waterman. VCIH, 252 Main St.
out of this world! Rusty Parker Memorial Park. 9 6-8 p.m. $12 members/$15 non-members. Pre- 2,474. Taylor did manage to get the all-time record for Most Field Goals in UVM
a.m. to 1 p.m. All are welcome to come and have registration required. Call 802-224-7100 or history and is currently sixth on the record sheet for most rebounds at UVM with
a blast as local entertainment, restaurants, food email info@vtherbcenter.org for more informa- 839. After nishing at UVM, Taylor landed himself in Greece for 1 year playing
suppliers, and vendors make this years Kids Fest tion and to register. in the Euroleague which is the top pro league in Europe. The next year he played
the best ever! Rain or Shine. Please leave pets at
home. Info: Waterburykidsfest@gmail.com or
STOWE - Chicago...presented by Stowe his pro career in Italy for one season. For the next 8 years he played in Spain
Theatre Guild. 7:30 p.m. In roaring twenties where he led his team to 6 championships in 8 years..
802-279-4892. Chicago, chorus girl Roxie Hart murders a faith-
WEBSTERVILLE - Fairy House Storytime. less lover and convinces her hapless husband Kids get plenty of fun with their fundamentals, and every camper receives a
Barre Town Forest, 44 Brook St. 1 p.m. Do Amos to take the rap until he finds out hes T-shirt or basketball, a completed evaluation at the conclusion of the camps.
Fairies Live in Our Forest? Join childrens been duped and turns on Roxie. This evaluation will allow each kid to focus on the areas of the game that
librarian and bagpiper Ian Gauthier for a short WATERBURY - A Taste of Tea. Waterbury
walk and stories followed by fairy house build- will help you develop into an all-around player...All campers need to bring a
Public Library. 6:30-8 p.m. Liberty Tea special-
ing with natural materials. For kids preschool ist and owner, John McConnell, will be speaking change of shoes. A food concession stand will be set up with snacks, drinks,
and up and their parents. No need to bring any- on the history of tea and how it evolved through pizza throughout both weeks of camp.
thing, but dress for conditions. Cancelled if rain- SPOTS ARE
ing
time and cultures. He will discuss the different Times/Prices: 8:30am-2:00pm 1wk=$140.00 2wk=$260.00 LIMITED!
types of teas, its manufacturing and the best way Families sending 2 or more kids REGISTER
to prepare the different varieties of tea.
Sunday, June 11 Refreshments will be served. Call library to 8:30am-2:00pm 1wk=$125 2wk=$245 EARLY!
BERLIN - Fundraising Event for the Central register at 244-7036. Checks payable: Anthony Spencer (NO REFUNDS AFTER JUNE 15, 2017)

For Questions/To Sign Up, Call


VT Pioneers Sled Hockey Team. Capital City
Grange. 2-4 p.m. Over 12 LuLaRoe clothing Thursday, June 15
Anthony Spencer at 272-4417
retailers will be joining together. Come shop for a MONTPELIER - Into The Woods. Lost Nation
cause a portion of every purchase will go towards Theater. See description 6/8
supporting the sled hockey team. The heart of the
teams mission is to create a sport where people of Co-op Conversation Small Group Discussion.
all abilities and disabilities can play together! Hunger Mountain Coop. 5-6 p.m. We asked for Please SIGN AT BOTTOM, Detach, and Return with Payment
feedback on our member-owner discount pro-
BROOKFIELD - Brookfield Community gram and what changes if any, youd like to see. Name (Parent/Guardian)_________________________________________________________
Singers present Sweet Dreams. Pond Village Now we would like to share a draft recommen-
Church. 3 p.m. dation based on the input that was gathered. Address (Parent/Guardian)_______________________________________________________
MONTPELIER - Into The Woods. Lost Nation Please join us for this community discussion and Email_____________________________________ Home Phone_______________________
Theater. See description 6/8 light refreshments. Email info@hungermoun-
MORRISVILLE - Remembrance Run Sigrid tain.coop or call 262-3242 to sign up. Work Phone_________________________ Cell Phone________________________________
and Trace 2017 5K and Ludington Mile. STOWE - Chicago...presented by Stowe
Theatre Guild. 7:30 p.m. In roaring twenties Please list the phone number and name of a responsible adult if parents are not available.
Peoples Academy. 9:15 a.m. Walkers welcome.
All proceeds will be split evenly between three Chicago, chorus girl Roxie Hart murders a faith- Emergency Contact Name:_______________________________________________________
scholarship funds established in memory of less lover and convinces her hapless husband
Sigrid, Trace and Chris. Funds have been used Amos to take the rap until he finds out hes Emergency Contact Phone Number:________________________________________________
for student scholarships for educational, sports, been duped and turns on Roxie.
music, theater and many other programs. Info or Please list any medical conditions, physical limitations/restrictions for any family member:
a paper entry form please call David Polow at Friday, June 16 ____________________________________________________________________________
802-279-0677 or send an email to dpolow@ MONTPELIER - Nursing Beyond a Year
polowlaw.com. Montpelier. Good Beginnings, 174 River Rd. ____________________________________________________________________________
Sitar Concert with Deobrat Mishra. River 9:30-11:30 a.m. Do you have an older nursling LIST EACH PARTICIPANTS INFORMATION.
Arts Center. 3 p.m. $22. Deobrat Mishra is a or are you curious about nursing a toddler? If so, USE GRADE YOUR CHILD IS CURRENTLY IN.
celebrated Indian sitar artist and composer, an please join us for our Nursing Beyond a Year Age/ Weeks/Time
exponent of the esteemed Benares Gharana meeting. Typical conversation topics include Name M/F Date of Birth Grade Shirt Size Attending/School Fee
school of Hindustani classical music and son of nighttime parenting, weaning, healthy eating
Pandit Shivnath Mishra, a legend of Sitar from habits, setting limits, dental caries and the joys 1.
this Gharana. and challenges of a more mobile and verbal 2.
PLAINFIELD - Gamelan Sulukala Concert. child! They warmly welcome all kinds of fami-
Plainfield Opera House. 4 p.m. Indonesian and lies.
Total Enclosed$_______________. WAIVER AGREEMENT: I assume all risks and
American Music for Javanese Gamelan. Info: Into The Woods. Lost Nation Theater. See hazards incidental to such participation, including transportation to and from activity, and I
Steven or Kathy Light at plainfieldoperahousevt@ description 6/8
gmail.com or 802.498.3173. General admission is hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify, and agree to hold harmless Taylor Coppenrath,
MORRISVILLE - John Lackard Blues Band Anthony Spencer, the Barre Auditorium, their ofcers, agents, ofcials, employees, and
$15, seniors $10, students $5. Or request the spe- at Moogs Place, 97 Portland St. 9 p.m.
cial $5 rate no one will be turned away. Tickets volunteers for any claims arising out of an injury to my child or myself. It is advised that
are available at the door or at Catamountix.org. A STOWE - Chicago...presented by Stowe participants carry adequate medical insurance. Return by mail to: Anthony Spencer,
portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Theatre Guild. 7:30 p.m. In roaring twenties 124 Osterberg Terrace, Williamstown, VT 05679. PLEASE SIGN BELOW:
Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program. Chicago, chorus girl Roxie Hart murders a faith-
less lover and convinces her hapless husband Parent Signature:_______________________________________________________________
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ART EXHIBITS
BARRE - Studio Place Arts Exhibits. Exhibit dates: June 6
July 8, 2017. Main floor gallery: Art Works. This group show Amos to take the rap until he finds out hes been duped and
turns on Roxie.
Monday, June 19
is about art that invites viewers to engage and interact with the BARRE - Race to Read Summer Reading Program Kickoff.
work, including kinetic sculptural works and small installations
that invite viewers to be involved in a creative process or merge Saturday, June 17 Aldrich Public Library. 1 p.m. On Your Marks, Get Set, Read!
Come celebrate the beginning of the summer reading program
with the art itself. Second floor gallery: ArtCade. An exhibit of EAST MONTPELIER - Vermont Breakfast on the Farm. 95 with a visit from Thunder Road race car drivers. Read all summer
artist created versions of PinBox 3000 presented by the Lyle Young Road. 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free but ticket required. long for great prizes, including a chance to be an announcer at
Cardboard Teck Instantute. Third floor gallery: Color and Includes a pancake breakfast, self-guided tours of the dairy farm Thunder Road and the opportunity to sign the Race to Read race-
Movement by Chris Jeffrey; Painted assemblages and a light and a peek into the life and business of farming in Vermont. car!
installation. Reception: Thurs., June 8, 5:30-7:30 p.m. MONTPELIER - Designing Abundance: Gardening our own MONTPELIER - Cultivating the Water Element Remedies
Summer in Abruzzo: Works by Jeneane Lunn & James Terrain with Baylen Slote. VCIH, 252 Main St. 1-4 p.m. $16 for Emotional Well Being and Hormone Balancing with Baylen
Lund. On display at the Morse Block Deli, 260 N. Main St. member /$20 non-members. Call 802-224-7100 or email info@ Slote. VCIH, 252 Main St. 6-7:15 p.m. $8 members/$10 non-
May 8 - August 15, 2017. Starting in the summer of 2011, Jim vtherbcenter.org for more information and to register. members. Call 802-224-7100 or email info@vtherbcenter.org for
and Jeneane have been spending every minute possible of Into The Woods. Lost Nation Theater. See description 6/8 more information and to register.
their summers in Italy. Besides eating great food, hanging out Capital City Farmers Market. 60 State St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Summer Solstice Crystal Singing Bowl Meditation with Caryn
with friends and walking all over the valley where they live, Capital City Farmers Market starts its 40th year with over 50 Connolly. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Free. Come
they spend most of their time painting in pastels or pastel farmers, food producers, and craftspeople. celebrate the changing of the seasons! The crystal bowls help
pencils and watercolors. release what isnt serving you. Enjoy the summer months with a
STOWE - Chicago...presented by Stowe Theatre Guild. 7:30
The Paletteers of VT June Art Show. Aldrich Public Library p.m. In roaring twenties Chicago, chorus girl Roxie Hart murders more open heart. All are welcome. Email your contact informa-
Milne Room June 4-July 14, 2017. This is a retrospective art a faithless lover and convinces her hapless husband Amos to take tion to info@hungermountain.coop
show. the rap until he finds out hes been duped and turns on Roxie. WOODBURY - Julia Shipley and Jessica Hendry Nelson.
CHELSEA - Los Colores de Oaxaca, photographs by John WAITSFIELD - Waitsfield Farmers Market. Mad River Woodbury Community Library. 6:30 p.m. Authors of Academy of
Douglas (Flying Squirrel Graphics) of Vershire, on exhibit Green. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. See description 6/10 Hay, a poetry collection, team up for an entertaining hour of sharp
through May and June at the Chelsea Public Library, 685- wit, mesmerizing writing, and laughter, while enjoying home-
The Tsunamibots live at The Valley Players Theater, 4254 Main made cake. Rescheduled from May 23.
2188. St, 6 p.m. $5, 18+
MONTPELIER - Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary
sculpture created by Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council Sunday, June 18 Tuesday, June 20
Sculpture Garden, ongoing. MONTPELIER - Meditating for Happiness with Ginny Sassaman,
MONTPELIER - Into The Woods. Lost Nation Theater. See creator of the Happiness Paradigm Strengths-Based Happiness.
-- The Vermont Supreme Court Gallery presents From description 6/8
Nature to Abstract works by Maria Anghelache. 111 State St. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Be happy and healthy! Learn
Through June 30, 2017. Opening reception April 13 from 4-7 WEBSTERVILLE - Sunday Morning Nature Walks. Barre how to meditate with Ginny as she shares a variety of simple methods
p.m. Town Forest, meet at kiosk 44 Brook St. Join naturalist Samantha for you to try out. $8 members/$10 nonmembers. Email your contact
Ryan for easy to moderate walks through the forest. Bring your information to info@hungermountain.coop
-- The Vermont Governors Gallery presents Moments camera for advice on photo-worthy sights, including fungi and
Watercolors by Jo MacKenzie. The exhibit will be up until WEBSTERVILLE - Tuesday Morning Nature Walks. 44
bugs. If its raining enough for an umbrella, the walk will be can- Brook St. 9 a.m. Join Marianne Kotch and Suzy Klinefelter for
June 30, 2017. Opening reception April 13 from 3-5 p.m. celled. Info: Marianne Kotch at 476-4185 or email mkotch731@ easy to moderate walks, exploring various trails and lookouts. If
Dead & Company -- A Change in the Weather exhibit. T.W. Wood Gallery, 46 gmail.com. we have enough people, well split into fast and slow walking

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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-
onnections DONT PUT OFF TIL
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Tedeschi Trucks Band
ing before the talk.
TOMORROW WHAT YOU
SUN, JUL 2 @ 6:30PM
-- Vermont Professional Photographers Association Member
Champlain Valley Expo Midway Lawn - Essex
Junction, VT
My Morning Jacket Exhibit. T.W. Wood Gallery, 46 Barre St. May 30-June 30, Jack Johnson
FRI, JUN 9 @ 7:30PM
Tedeschi Trucks Band
CAN SELL TODAY!
Shelburne Museum 2017. Opening reception Thursday, June 1.
WED, JUL 12 @ 7:00PM SUN, JUL 2 @ 6:30PM
- Shelburne,
Elvis Costello & The--
VT
Connection: the Art of Coming Together. Vermont Arts
Imposters
Xfinity Center - Mansfield, MA
Four Voices: Joan Baez, Mary Chapin Carpenter,
Champlain Valley Expo Midway Lawn - Essex
Junction, VTp 479-2582
Shelburne Museum Council
SUN, JUL 23 @ 7:00PM
- Shelburne, VTSpotlight Gallery. June 5-October 6. Presents a survey of
and Indigo Girls
FRI, JUN 16 @ 7:00PM My Morning Jacket Or Toll Free 1-800-639-9753
contemporary Vermont art organized by artist networks rather Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford, NH WED, JUL 12 @ 7:00PM
Kings of Leon Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
WED, JUL 26 @ 7:00PMthan aesthetics or media. Open to the public and located in the
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds
FRI, JUN 16 - SAT, JUN 17 Elvis Costello & The Imposters
Central Vermonts Newspaper
corridor
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-
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT THU, JUN 22 @ 7:30PM
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH Twiddles Tumble Down Festival
FRI, SEP 1 @ 7:00PM 1604. Through June 16. Third Eye Blind FRI, JUL 28 - SAT, JUL 29
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
Champlain Valley Expo Coca-Cola Grand Stand SAT, JUL 1 @ 7:30PM
- Essex Junction, VT Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Dead & Company
The Shins
SUN, JUL 30 @ 4:00PM
CVTV CHANNEL 194 Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also
be viewed online at cvtv723.org
Grace Potters Grand Point North
SAT, SEP 16 - SUN, SEP 17 TUE, JUN 20 @ 7:00PM Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT Wednesday 6 PM Barre Congregational Church 4:30 PM Rice TV Mass

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Michael Franti & Spearhead
John Mellencamp
FRI, SEP 1 @ 7:00PM
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p
Democracy Now 6p
7:30 PM Lutheran
9 PM Calvary Life
10 PM Rice TV Mass
5 PM Calvary Life
6 PM Washington Baptist Church

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THU, JUN 22 @ 7:30PM Champlain Valley Expo Coca-Cola Grand Stand - 7 PM Faith Community Church
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH Williamstown Select 7p, 10p Sunday
Essex Junction, VT 8 PM Barre Congregational Church
Third Eye Blind Thursday Community Bulletin Board 1a
Community Bulletin Board 1a 2 AM Barre Congregational Church 9:30 PM Lutheran
SAT, JUL 1 @ 7:30PM Grace Potters Grand Point North
10 PM St. Monicas Mass

(802) 476-9999
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY SAT, SEP 16 - SUN, SEP 17 Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 12p 3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
Democracy Now 6p 4:30 AM Washington Baptist Church 11 PM Calvary Life
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
Barre Supervisory Union 3p,7p,10p 6:30 AM Barre Congregational Monday
Friday Church
We want your information, not your name. For venue phone numbers, call Community Bulletin Board 1a 8 AM Calvary Life
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Statehouse Programming 6a,9a,12p
Cash Rewards Possible. The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00 Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p
Democracy Now 6p
9 AM Washington Baptist Church
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The Wizard of Lies Madoff was a master of the Ponzi scheme. He made rich
dupes eager to fork over their fortune. And instead of invest-
THE WORLDS
I
HHH1/2 ing the money, he just kept it. He sent his clients statements
have discovered the most suspicious sentence in the showing how much profit Madoff had made them. But the
English language:
I am a Money Manager; give me your money.
financial statements were lies. They really had nothing.
Director Barry Levinson argues that Bernie Madoff had
nothing, too. Sure, he had piles of other peoples money. But
CREEMEE CONTEST
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Money Managers are charlatans.
I am an expert at investing, he says. Of course he isnt, the cost of his wealth was a gigantic secret that he had to keep
though.
You already know for certain that the Money Manager isnt
actually great at investing. If he was, he would be wealthy
from his family.
Lying was Bernie Madoffs greatest skill. By systemically
lying to his wife and children to keep them from being acces-
sories to his crimes, lying became Madoffs greatest virtue.
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already and wouldnt need to be wasting his time conning Williamstown
you. Ultimately, he succeeded. LegenDairy Maple Creemee
The stock market is complicat- It can be argued that Bernie Local, service, size of Ice Cream
ed, he says. You cant do it your- Madoff was a good father. He Price! Its a win, win, win, win!
self! Of course you can, though. provided for his family. His
I have a brief project for you: Go sons werent arrested after
to www.cnbc.com and search for the Ponzi scheme was uncov- NORMAN C. DIX
ered, even though they had - Plaineld
three companies. Any threeIll Dairy Creme is my favorite
give you a few minutes... been working in Madoffs
firm for decades. because the service is fast, the
Welcome back. Did you notice taste is extra good and the price
how those random companies have Bernie Madoff saved his
sons from prison. He couldnt is right.
gone up during the past year? And
during the past 5 years. And 10 years. protect them from the media,
Stocks go up. People in the market make money. Its pretty however. The horror of The Wizard of Lies isnt the many LEVI MULLIGAN
sweet. You dont need a snake oil salesman in a suit to make super wealthy people who messed up and became less - Marsheld
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In the end, a person who is thinking of giving her life sav- scandal. even close to a Bragg Farm
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who does she trust more: herself? Or the Money Manager? he was arrested just as the 2008 financial meltdown hit. He
The Wizard of Lies answers that question emphatically. claims that he is just a scapegoat for a broken system.
The HBO film chronicles one gut-wrenching year in the life And he has a point. In the end, what did Madoff really
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An Ode to Vermont
By Madison Thornton

Our fourteenth state, Vermont


Is nothing if not verdant.
Rest ye, Ponce de Leon;
Found is elusive youths font.

Growing up, this way


By Kimberly Madura

For Janie and Mrs. Bobby


In memory of Connie

I knew these women growing up


not blood
all older than me

I watched them pray


one taught me literature
perfect growth one the dance of ballet

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
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like a needle or So, I will be humble like they taught me
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in the perfectly blue the lawnmower, To those women of honor, of faith, of integrity, of class
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Gardening With Amanda:
Success with Hanging Baskets
By Amanda Sessel
Legare
Whether you buy fin-
ished hanging baskets or
put together your own, its
not easy to keep them
looking good all summer.
The plants are crowded
together and typically
exposed to the drying
wind and the sun. Baskets have a tiny amount of
soil compared to what would normally be
required, like being planted in little outdoor
ovens.
Three tricks help with success. The larger
the basket the better. Choose the flower varieties
that can stand up to those growing conditions
and fertilize more.
Probably the biggest challenge to growing
baskets is to prevent them from drying out. A
larger basket will hold more water. I lift the bas-
ket and decide by the weight if it needs water. A
light, easy-to-pick-up basket needs a good soak.
If water runs right out the bottom soon after
you start to water, its a sign that the soil has
dried out, creating a gap between the soil and the
sides of the container. Water flows down through Volunteers from the Unitarian Church of Montpelier made fast work
that gap and out of the pot instead of reaching recently weeding, pruning, and mulching the perennial gardens at
the plant roots and the owner thinks the duty is the Peoples Health & Wellness Clinic at 553 North Main St. in
Barre. The Clinic prides itself on being a welcoming place for its
done. If this happens, I recommend a thorough patients, and the gardens help brighten anyones day. Since 1993,
watering and then pushing the soil on top back to the Peoples Health & Wellness Clinic has been providing primary
health care and wellness education to uninsured and underinsured
the edge of the container. You may need to soak your basket As the plants grow in a basket they need two things more community members of central Vermont who could not otherwise
once or even twice a day. nutrients to encourage steady growth, and the occasional hair afford these services.
Some flowers tolerate drought and direct sun much better cut. Giving the basket a haircut will rob you of some flowers,
than others. Among the most forgiving plants for baskets are but it will increase branching, tighten the habit, and help keep
the interspecific geraniums (such as Caliente and Calliope) the basket looking good long-term. Your flowers should come
and some of the new sun-tolerant begonias (such as Solenia back within a week or two and your plants, given enough DONT PUT OFF TIL
or Santa Cruz).
If you are making your own baskets the choice of soil is
fertilizer, should grow full again. I typically do this the middle
of July.
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Because hanging baskets need constant watering, the nutri- care needed. Central Vermonts Newspaper
ents are quickly leached from the planting medium. Organic Amanda Sessel Legare operates Amandas Greenhouses
fertilizers have little or no processing and nutrients are and Perennials in Cabot, where she has field-dug perennials
released slowly and in relatively low concentration. Slow- and four greenhouses. www.amandasgreenhouse.com
release fertilizer in a pelleted form is also readily available at This column previously appeared in Danvilles North Star
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WORLD SPORTS & OUTDOORS
ment. On Wednesday, the governor said he and Massachusetts
Gov. Charlie Baker, a fellow Republican, sent Trump a letter
urging him not to withdraw. Then on Thursday, Scott issued a
statement that criticized the withdrawal decision and he prom-
ised to continue working toward reducing carbon emissions.
Around the same time, the founding states created the U.S.
Climate Alliance but Vermont was not asked to join them,
Scott spokeswoman Brittney Wilson said. This is the first
weve heard of it, she said.
On Friday morning, Vermont Sen. Chris Pearson
(P/D-Chittenden) said he planned to nudge the governor on the
issue by sponsoring a resolution in the legislature calling for
Vermont join the alliance.
It would be nice to see the governor take the initiative him-
self, but the legislature can do it as well, Pearson said. Hours
May 2017 Weather Statistics Barre-Montpelier VT later, the governor announced Vermont had joined. Massachusetts,
Roger Hill of Weathering Heights and Radio Vermont too, has joined the alliance.
Highest temperature: 88 degrees on the 18th
Coolest daytime high: 43 degrees on the 8st Vermont June Weather Trends May Leftovers for a time,
Lowest temperature: 29 degrees on the 4th then Warmer maybe even Hotter!
Warmest minimum 61 degrees on the 18th June looks like it may switch places with the west where it
Monthly average 52.2 which was 1.6 degrees below normal Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (CO2) has been warmer than normal and drier than normal this spring.
Heating Degree days 403 Normal 356 Early June measurement for Carbon Dioxide CO2 was Out across most of the western U.S. there has been a typical
Cooling degree days 14 Normal 9 409.61 ppm as measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory on June ridge of higher pressure that has brought generally fair and dry
Average daytime Sky cover: 7/10ths which is mostly cloudy the 3rd. Highest-ever daily average CO2 at Mauna Loa weather. In the east it has been opposite rainy or showery, wet
Heaviest precipitation: 0.87 on the 6th Observatory 412.63 ppm back on April 26th, 2017. Right now and cool thanks to a trough of lower pressure hanging out and
Accumulated April precipitation: 5.47 Normal 3.37 were on track to create a climate unseen in 50 million years by rarely giving way except for a quick shot of heat and then back
Precipitation Percent of normal: 162% of normal mid-century. to cool and wet.
Largest snowfall: Trace on the 8th This big change for June and eventually summer weather
Total snowfall accumulation: Trace By pulling the United States could be significant this summer. In fact it could be how our
Thunderstorm days: 3 out of the Paris climate agree-summer end up warm to hot, drier than normal.
Strongest winds 36 mph on the 31st from the southwest ment, President Donald Heat often signals humidity especially if we see a the
Trump has rolled a pair of Bermuda high pressure system set up. Careful what you may
May 2017 Weather Leaf-out to Jungle... dice, with high stakes for wish for, heat from where we are coming (in doldrums of cool
The temperature hit 88 degrees on the 18th of last month, but Americas economic future and wet already into first few days of June) might be nice, but it
that does not illustrate an otherwise chilly-cloudy May it has and the welfare of the whole may be an overload for many who dont have air conditioning
indeed been. Temperatures averaged about 1.6 degrees colder world. and those who are very young and elderly. Its night time tem-
than normal and this seems like an understatement. First, hes betting on a peratures that make the difference.
It has been a wet month as well, one of the wetter Mays domestic energy policy that strongly favors increased produc- Hot weather can also mean more thunderstorms which means
recently. Total precipitation was 5.47 which was 162% of nor- tion of fossil fuels. I dont want anything to get in our way, hemore threatening weather like damaging winds, heavy rainfall
mal. We had 21 days that recorded at least a trace of rain. Most declared. and of course lightning.
days featured cloudy skies with only 3 days seeing cloud cover Second, hes bettingat least so he said in his speech that the Please practice lightning safety. Thunderstorms with a warm-
less than 3/10ths or mostly sunny conditions. The at has psycho- rest of the world will come back to the bargaining table for a ing climate and indications for this summer means the possibil-
logically made it feel like one of most dreariest springs on new deal. (If we cant, thats fine, he shrugged.) ity of increased frequentness for lightning fatalities. This can
record. Either bet could go wrong. Missed opportunities in the occur and does occur in Vermont.
The Montpelier Airport recorded thunderstorms 3 days last emerging green economy could end up outweighing any short-
month on the 1st of May, the 18th, and 31st. term gains from fossil fuels. Todays fossil fuels could even end Water Temperatures Have some Catching up...
The 18th of May featured severe weather in the area with up as stranded assets if the rest of the world does hold firm and With high water levels on Lake Champlain this spring, those
very hot conditions region wide before a cold front plunged into weans itself off them. levels have come down into the 97.5 mean sea level range,
the region. On the 18th, many storms had just passed just a little which makes it a little easier for boaters putting in and taking
south of the Airport and many areas seeing locally heavy rainfall Vermont Joins Climate Alliance out.
and hail also gusty down-bursting winds. Vermont joined a coalition of states intent on countering Water temperatures as measured 3 feet down beneath the
The weather regime responsible for much of Mays weather President Donald Trumps decision to withdraw from the Paris surface were running in the mid 50s which, was colder than
featured a northwesterly flow which brought frequent bouts of climate change agreement, Gov. Phil Scott announced. The normal. Those temperatures will be rather chilly through June
colder weather and rarely a warm-up but when it did warm up it governors of three states New York, California and but likely back closer to normal by July. If we end with a normal
got very hot. This signal from mediocre to very hot has seemed Washington announced Thursday plans to form the U.S. to above normal temperature pattern for the summer as a whole
anecdotally to be increasing. This is when temperatures are Climate Alliance, an effort meant to achieve the Paris agree- which is the projection we should see excellent water sport
forecast to reach the 70s, we make a run toward 80, and when ments goals of reducing carbon emissions. temperatures, but not till later on this summer.
low to mid 80s we nearly hit 90. Its not known whether this is I am proud to join this bipartisan group of governors and Rivers and streams follow suit as well. Cool water tempera-
something associated with a warming climate (a feedback loop reaffirm Vermonts commitment to fighting climate change tures this early part of summer are actually really good for
toward warmer.) that takes place during the day. through the U.S. Climate Alliance, Scott said in a written state- higher trout populations and anglers.

Harvesting, Storing and Preserving Herbs from the Garden

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njoy herbs all year
round. Harvest herbs
now for garden-fresh
meals and preserve a
few for the winter
ahead.
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-
ages new growth which means more for you to harvest. Just
be sure to leave enough foliage to maintain plant growth.
You can remove as much as fifty percent of the foliage from
annual herb plants. This is about when the plants near their
final height. You can remove up to one third from established
perennial plants that have been in the garden for several
months or more. Harvest when the plant has formed buds, but
before they open into flowers for the greatest concentration of
flavor. This is the perfect time to harvest herbs you plan to
preserve.
Use a pair of garden scissors or pruners for faster and easier
harvesting. Make your cuts above a set of healthy leaves to
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
Freeze sprigs, whole leaves or chopped clean herbs on a vested as needed. The Great Courses How to Grow Anything: Food Gardening
cookie sheet. Or pack clean diced herbs in ice cube trays and Speed up the drying process in the microwave. Place herbs For Everyone DVD set and the nationally syndicated Melindas
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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Montpelier Rd.
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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
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While protecting wildlife is a when lights suddenly turn on. A similar approach can be taken using
cause thats near and dear to many garden- noise instead of lights. Gardeners who hope to avoid erecting barriers
around their gardens can put up posts instead, attaching aluminum
ing enthusiasts, even the most ardent wildlife cans or wind chimes to the posts that will make noise when animals
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garden trampled, eaten or adversely affected Consider raised garden beds. When small critters, such as moles,
by animals. are the main problem, then raised garden beds with wood or plastic
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and error. Animals may find ways to circumvent gardeners initial plants while still allowing the gardens to get adequate sunlight. Make garden beds might not be accessible to small critters, though such
efforts to protect their gardens, but the following methods might just sure barriers extend to the ground so animals cannot access gardens beds likely wont deter larger animals from getting into gardens that
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gardeners first choices, as some people feel barriers such as wire litter boxes and enter them to relieve themselves. Preventing such fencing in a backyard or side yard where gardens are located can
cages or mesh coverings make it more difficult to tend to gardens intrusions can be as simple as placing items around the garden to deter wildlife big and small from trampling or eating gardens.
and rob gardens of some of their aesthetic appeal. But coverings and reduce the likelihood that gardens will be mistaken for litter boxes. Wildlife is worth protecting, but gardeners must also take steps to

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Stay Cool This Summer While Limiting
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or many homeowners, inspect their units and perform any neces-
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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
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MLS 4620000 Plaineld, $249,900 MLS 4504917 Hardwick, $219,000 MLS 4637750 Barre Town, $410,000
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Listed by Kevin Copeland downtown Barre and I89.
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view of Camels Hump! Listed by Rich Ibey
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