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Tuesdays, with the final con-
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Families bring lawn chairs
and picnic blankets for an
evening of fun, food, and
musicconcerts start at 6
p.m. and food offerings (pre-
pared by a different nonprofit
agency during each perfor-
mance) start at 5:30 p.m.
The 2017 concert schedule:
JULY 11: South Royalton
Band; food offered by the
Morgan Orchards Team
Join us this Thursday, July 13th from 1 pm 5 pm for JULY 18: Dave Keller Band
(Smooth New Jazz); food
On Friday, July 14 at 6 p.m., Jennings and blaze of glory or overcome their differences
McComber return to Brookfield and bring and survive as a family.
their delightful and playful music. This event A hilarious, touching crowd-pleaser, Hunt
is a Songs and Sundaes event sponsored by For The Wilderpeople reminds us about the
Fat Toad Farm and featuring Ben & Jerrys journey of growing up at any age and
Ice Cream topped with your favorite Fat Toad those who help us along the way.
Farm caramel sauce. Ariels Restaurant will be offering a three-
The fun continues on Sunday, July 16, with course prix fixe menu for $30, with $5 going
a Desert Reptiles presentation beginning at 2 towards your movie ticket. Come dine with
p.m. Come meet some new scaly friends that fellow moviegoers at a communal table and
inhabit the worlds deserts. This demonstra- discuss this film and other favorites. Be sure
tion will bring real life desert reptiles includ- to call Ariels to book your 5:30 or 6 p.m.
ing lizards, snakes, and a tortoise to Brookfield. seating and reservation: 802-276-3939.
Learn all about these animals, their desert Saturday, July 22 brings Guitarist Pam
adaptations and how to protect them in the Bockes, fiddler Susan Reid and caller Larry
Heres My
wild. Sponsored by Green Mountain Power. Becker to the Old Town Hall for a contra
AM Boot Camp continues at the Old Town dance. Pam and Susan have been playing and
Hall in Brookfield on Monday, July 17. The singing together for decades, and their almost
one-hour class begins at 7:30 a.m. Emma telepathic playing shows it. Pams chord
Manion returns to lead the group through work is exquisite and fresh, suiting Susans
CARD
energizing stations of exercises, easily lively playing and lovely tone. Their harmo-
adapted to all levels of fitness. Bring a few nies work both on instruments, and singing, is
friends and kick off your week with some close-knit and tasteful. Musical curiosity has
energy. The AM Boot Camp exercise series is led them to a range of singing and playing
generously sponsored by The Clark Group,
styles, from Celtic, Scandinavian, Quebecois
LLC, and there is no cost for the classes.
The Tuesday evenings all-levels yoga with and New England, to recently composed
Deonne Myrick continues on Tuesday, July songs and tunes, and they have written a few
18. Yoga is $5/adult; kids under 18 are free. of their own. Over the years, they have
The yoga series is co-sponsored by Nina played for weddings, dances, festivals and
Gaby and Craig Smith. concerts throughout Vermont, Massachusetts
On Wednesday, July 19 at 6:30 p.m., there and New Hampshire.
will be another return trip for Tim Jennings Larry Becker has been calling for commu-
and Leanne Ponder, offering an evening of nity contra dances in central Vermont for Your guide to
story-telling for all ages. This highly enter- many years. He is the creator, along with the
taining duo performs traditional folk tales, Midnight Capers, of the Kingsbury Branch local businesses
music, and songs. This event is sponsored by morris tradition danced by the group
Gillespie Fuels and Propane. throughout the Northeastern U.S and on a trip and service
Come for dinner and a movie, as the to England at the Scarborough Faire. Contra
monthly indie film fest continues on July and squares dances are taught to assist those providers.
20 with Hunt For The Wilderpeople. Raised of all ages to fully enjoy the feel of the music
on hip-hop and foster care, defiant city kid and the group experience. No prior dance
Ricky gets a fresh start in the New Zealand experience needed.
countryside. He quickly finds himself at Larry, Pam and Susan will present a mixed
home with his new foster family: the loving evening of dancing and listening, giving folks
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Taylor Hegarty of Williamstown was named to the lowing students on being named to the spring 2017 Presidents
Vermont Technical College Deans List for the 2017 spring List: Walden Gann of Hardwick; Shania Thurston of
semester. Corinth; Samantha Winget of Groton; Kellie Mead of
Emma Tait of Marshfield, Vt., graduated Suma Cum Waitsfield; and Marlena Baker of Waterbury.
Laude from the University of Vermont in May 2017 with a The following students have been selected for inclusion on
degree in geography and minors in computer science and the Deans List for academic achievement during the spring
geospatial technologies. Tait also took home the Miriam 2017 semester at St. Lawrence University: Tristan D. Devine
Zadek Award for Excellence in Costume Design and of Moretown; Anna J. Hamilton and August R. Vitzthum of
Construction, awarded each year by the theatre department. Montpelier; India Harvey of Waterbury; Eliza R. Merrylees
Andrea Michelle Symonds of Orange, VT has made the of East Montpelier; and Cole J. Poulin of Braintree.
Deans List at Wentworth Institute of Technology for the Rebecca Hamel of Waitsfield and Emily Milne of
spring 2017 term.
Northfield were named to Potsdam Universitys Presidents
Shannon Hourigan of Northfield, a senior at Clarkson
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University majoring in global supply chain management,
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Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the fol- United States.
The Vermont Italian Opera EPCASO, run the Vermont gratefully accepted. 50 Local Vendors Each Week
Intensive is a new two-week Italian Opera Intensive. They SUNDAY JULY 23RD
program where singers come
to study, learn, and sing
have over 20 years of experi-
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When: 4 p.m.
Seasonal Produce, Fresh Food,
Italian opera. Modeled after worked with some of the What: A semi-staged con-
the Ezio Pinza Council for greatest conductors, singers, cert of scenes and arias, by Handmade Crafts andLive Music
American Singers of Opera and directors of the Italian the participants of the
(EPCASO) program in opera tradition. All of the Vermont Italian Opera
Oderzo, Italy, this program participating singers are of Intensive, with Erik Kroncke August 5th - Youth Vendor Day
offers coaching in Italian advanced study or profes- and Mary Jane Austin.
opera style, Italian vocal sional level. This years pro- Where: The Waterbury August 12th - National Farmers Market Week
technique instruction, and gram will culminate with two Congregational Church, 8
Italian language classes. The concerts, on July 21 and 23. North Main Street, Waterbury, August 19th - 40th Year Celebration
program brings singers from FRIDAY JULY 21ST VT. Admission is free, and
around the world to Central CONCERT donations are gratefully
Vermont for an immersive When: 7 p.m. accepted.
Italian opera experience in a What: An intimate house
beautiful New England set- concert of Italian arias and
ting. Classes and performanc- songs, by the participants of
es take place in a variety of the Vermont Italian Opera
venues, including Intensive, with Erik Kroncke
Montpeliers Monteverdi and Mary Jane Austin.
Music School at the Center Audience is limited to 20
for Arts and Learning, and people.
Waterburys Congregational Where: A private residence
Church. in East Montpelier, VT. Call
Vocal coach Mary Jane 802-310-9802 for directions
Austin and opera singer Erik and reservations. Admission
Kroncke, both faculty of is free, and donations are
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tape.Then we all launch our boats. Win prizes for: quickest to
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The Randolph Senior lodging, 11 meals: 5 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 5 dinners; visit to
Center at 6 Hale St. is open Kitchen Kettle village, admission to Jonah! at the Sight &
KAKURO FEAR KNOT for the public from 9 a.m. to Sound Millennium Theater; admission to the Landis Valley
2 p.m. Lunch is served at the Museum & Village, visit Rockvale Square Outlets and the
Centers Fork and Spoon Vegas Legends show; guided tours of Lancaster and
Caf Monday through Gettysburg National Park; luncheon cruise aboard the Spirit
Thursday at noon. A list of of Philadelphia and much more. The price is $679 per person/
on-going activities can be double occupancy. [Add $160 for single occupancy.] Final
found on the Calendar of payment due Monday, July 17, 2017. Please call728-9324 for
Events section of this paper. more info.
Senior Pass to National parks: Price hike effective this Fork and Spoon Caf Menu for the next two weeks is as
summer follows:
We are mentioning the senior pass, because the price will Thursday, 7/13: Macaroni & Cheese w/ diced ham, Tossed
be increased from $10 to $80 later in the summer. The follow- Salad, Brussels Sprouts, Muffins, Mandarin Oranges
ing places, the closest to us, are where you can go to purchase Monday, 7/17: Chop Suey, Tossed Salad, Garlic Bread,
SUPER CROSSWORD the senior pass: Applesauce
Green Mountain NF - Rochester Station, 802-767-4261, Tuesday, 7/18: Chicken Salad, Macaroni Salad, Carrot rai-
Rochester VT sin salad, Muffins, Ice cream w/ hot fudge
Green Mountain NF - Main Office, 802-747-6700, Rutland Wednesday, 7/19: Baked Beans, Hot dogs, Brown Bread,
VT Potato Salad, Coleslaw, Brownies
Green Mountain NF - Middlebury Station, 802-388-4362, Thursday, 7/20: Fish Sandwiches w/ lettuce, tomatoes,
Middlebury VT cheese, Wheat Buns, Potato Fries, Cottage Cheese w/ orang-
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, 802- es, Ice Cream Sandwiches
457-3368, Woodstock VT Monday, 7/24: Salisbury Steaks, Mashed Potatoes,
Please call the office you wish to visit, to confirm that they Cranberry Carrots, Whole Wheat Bread, Butterscotch
will be able to sell you the pass. A pass is your ticket to more Pudding
than 2,000 federal recreation sites. Each pass covers entrance Tuesday, 7/25: Chicken Divan, Mixed Veggies, Corn
fees at national parks and national wildlife refuges as well as Muffins, Cherry Cobbler
standard amenity fees (day use fees) at national forests and Wednesday, 7/26: Pork Noodle Casserole, Green Beans,
grasslands, and at lands managed by the Bureau of Land Fruit Salad, Biscuits, Cookies
Management, Bureau of Reclamation and U.S. Army Corps Thursday, 7/27: Meat Lasagna & Spinach Lasagna, Tossed
of Engineers. A pass covers entrance, standard amenity fees Salad, Garlic Bread, Peaches
and day use fees for a driver and all passengers in a personal
vehicle at per vehicle fee areas (or up to four adults at sites Donations are welcome from those 60 and older. For those
that charge per person). under 60, the cost is $5. All donations are voluntary and
anonymous. Coffee, tea, water and low-fat milk are served
Lancaster Trip to Dutch Country Sept 24-29, 2017 (6 with each meal.
days/5 nights) Call 728-9324 to confirm activities or for additional infor-
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Dawn was born May 12, 1965, at the Barre City Hospital to memorial gifts be considered to the Vermont Association for
James and Fay (Thomas) Borne. the Blind and Visually Impaired, 60 Kimball Ave., South
At the early age of four, she and her family moved to Burlington, VT 05403 (www.vabvi.org). Assisting the family
Burlington, NC. Dawn attended Western High School in is the Perkins-Parker Funeral Home and Cremation Service in
Janice H. Abair North Carolina and went on to Nursing School at ACC
Community College in Graham, NC, receiving her LPN
Waterbury. To send online condolences, please visit www.
perkinsparker.com or the funeral home Facebook page.
On July 1, 2017, our beloved Aunt Janice License.
shed her earthly bonds and went to dwell Dawn lived life to its fullest, enjoying the outdoors, family, Other passings
in the house of our Lord after a brief ill- and friends. She loved birds as much as flowers, and studied COLLIN JOSEPH BIGRAS, 25, passed away
ness at Central VT Medical Center. every book available to become an expert on all the species unexpectedly on Tuesday, June 27, 2017, at his
Janice, a life long resident of living in the area. One of her great joys was to take her two home. Collin was born on Nov. 22, 1991, at the
Montpelier, VT was born in on October dogs at the time (Jackson and Dottie) to Berlin Pond and see Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin, the
8, 1930 to Joseph and Helena how many birds she could identify. son of Steven and Christina (Metakos) Bigras.
(DArthenay) Abair. She attended St. And of course, the true love of her life was her niece, Ivey, He grew up in East Montpelier and attended
Michaels Graded and High School and whom she welcomed into her home and raised as her own East Montpelier Elementary School and gradu-
Vermont Community College. Her first child, an act of love that spoke louder than words. ated from U-32 High School in 2010. Collin was
job was as a Secretary in the National Life State Agency of When Dawn received unfortunate news of her prognosis on vice president of B&B Monumental Engravers, the family
Montpelier. During her career she served many Agency Monday, she took it with grace and presented family and business in Barre. He also was an experienced carpenter and
Divisions as a Secretary, Administrative Secretary, friends with a bucket list. This list moved her physician to heavy equipment operator working on many projects with his
father and brothers. Collin competed in trapshooting all over
Administrative Assistant, Public Relations and Employee tears and she gave Dawn heck for ruining her make up. the United States. He was mentored by a longtime family
Specialist. Most of her service was in the Executive Division. The list, all of which was completed: (1) I want Lobstaw friend, Mike Blaisdell, who taught him how to shoot. Collin
She was coordinator of many Interstate 89 openings, did pub- and Champagne, (2) I want to be on my couch with Gracie, won multiple trophies at the many places he and his family
lic relations for Vermonts Green Up Day, even going on the again, her beloved dog that she had rescued from a shelter, shot. While shooting at the World Championships at age 15,
Green Up Day helicopter tour with Governor Snelling as the and lastly (3) I want strawberry cake from Morgans Tavern. he won the Champion of Champions event as a sub junior
pilot. In 1977 Janice was promoted into the position and work All three of these were done and made her very happy. competing against the other state sub junior champions. Two
she was most proud of in the Personnel Division as an There are just too many stories to tell here about Dawn and years later, he won the Junior Clay Target Championship hit-
Employee Relations Specialist to prepare the first Agency her very full life, but all should know that she enjoyed each ting his first 200 straight and then another 187 straight in the
Affirmative Program, set up an Employee Recognition and every friendship, and each and every new experience in shoot-off to win. He was the first shooter to ever run 200
Program and to recruit females and minorities for the work- life. She wouldnt want you to be sad for her, but rather be straight at the Vermont State Shoot singles championship and
place. In 1981 she went into the Contract Administrative happy for all that you gave her in this world. win the singles title since record-keeping started 104 years
Division with responsibilities for Labor Compliance, On-The- Dawn is survived by her parents; and her step mom, prior. Collin was a life member of the Amateur Trapshooting
Job Training Program for females and minorities and conduct- Victoria Borne; her sister, Kamie Morrison of Essex; and her Association, the Barre Lodge of Elks #1535, the Barre
ing performance overviews on designated Davis-Bacon Act niece, Ivey Morrison of Barre. Also surviving are her aunt Country Club and the Montpelier Gun Club.
subcontractors. One of her favorite on-site visit duties was Sherry and her husband, Ron Shadroy, cousins Jean St.
walking bridge beams and climbing Interstate ledges while Laurent and her husband, Michael; Allan Thomas and his CYNTHIA JANE CINDY BUSKA, 62, of
wearing a hardhat and work boots. Janice retired in 1995 after wife, Pat; Felicia Fox and her fianc, Clay Gates; and Felicias Berlin, formerly of Plainfield, passed away
43 years of service from the Vermont Transportation Agency. father, George Fox. peacefully on Sunday, July 2, 2017, at Central
Janice followed in her Fathers footsteps of dedicated civil We would like to thank Central Vermont Medical Center Vermont Medical Center in Berlin, following a
service that spanned 16 years. She spent 5 years on the and all the doctors and nurses who gave so much in their care courageous battle with cancer. Her family was at
Montpelier City Council, 5 years on the Planning Commission, of Dawn. Thanks also to Hospice and the entire staff for walk- her bedside. She was born Dec. 14, 1954, in St.
6 years on the Recreation Board as well as many City ing us through the in home care and needs for her. Special Johnsbury, the daughter of the late Gerald
Committees. While on the Recreation Board she was instru- friends JoAnne Savard, Robin Thelonius, Morgan Mattson, Courtney Greaves Sr. and Eunice E. (Milne)
mental in getting girls the right to play baseball and in pre- Reagan Dickinson, Victoria Borne, Rick Venmar, Reverend Greaves. She attended Danville High School and transferred
venting the tearing down of what is now the home of David, and Nancy Fowler, along with the entire congregation to Cabot High School where she traveled to England with
Montpeliers Vermont Mountaineers. In 1980 Mayor Nichols of the Barre Congregational Church. It is just impossible to other Cabot students. She later graduated from Cabot High
sent her to represent Montpelier at the Lake Placid Winter list here all of the people who selfishly gave of themselves to School. On Feb. 15, 1974, she married Olin Michael Buska in
Montpelier. They lived most of their married life in Plainfield,
Olympics, she received the Woman of Year Award from the Dawn and us through this passing. We all know who you are recently selling their home and moving to Berlin. Cynthia was
Montpelier Business and Professional Womans Club in 1981 and give you special thanks and praise. employed by the state of Vermont, working in several depart-
and was Montpelier Rotarys 2005 Distinguished Citizen of The service to honor and celebrate Dawns life will be held ments, including Attorney Generals office, Public Service
the Year. After retiring, Janice volunteered as a Tour Guide at on Saturday, July 8, 2017, at 11:00 a.m. in the Barre Department, Department of Education and Vermont District
the State House, was Montpeliers City Historian and served Congregational Church, 35 Church Street, Barre. Court. She retired in 2012 due to failing health. Later on, she
on the Board of Directors of the Montpelier Historical Society. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to owned and operated Maple Side Deli in Barre for seven years.
She was a lifelong parishioner of St Augustines Church in the Book of Remembrance, Barre Congregational Church, 35 Cynthia was an advocate for the homeless and the mentally
Montpelier, VT. Church Street, Barre, VT 05641 or to Annual Ladies Ride for disabled. She often collected donations on their behalf and
While appointed the City Historian, Janice again followed Breast Cancer, c/o Sue Walker, PO Box 387, South Barre, VT was recognized for it. She spent many hours teaching her
in her Father Josephs footsteps when she worked on Ice and 05670. grandchildren all about life, as well as baking and cooking.
Water the 1992 flood book. Her Father authored the 1927 The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy That time was very special to her. She was an inspiration to
flood booklet. She joked that she didnt expect such a Street, Barre is in charge of the arrangements. For a memo- her family, encouraging them to follow in her culinary foot-
momentous occasion referring to the March 1992 flood as rial guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com steps. She also enjoyed working in her vegetable, herb and
her welcome to the job. flower gardens. Knitting and crocheting was also something
she enjoyed. Her quilts will be forever cherished by her fam-
Janice is survived by her nephew George Abair Jr and wife,
Mary Donald-Abair of Williston, VT; Niece Sarah Abair of
Helen Barbara Hickory ily, friends and her two beloved dogs, Sophie and Paige.
Barre, VT and Tami Abair of Montpelier, wife of Late Helen Barbara Hickory, 88, passed away Cindy was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother. She
Nephew Mark Abair and cousins Marina DArthenay and in the comfort of her home and family in will be deeply loved and missed by her family, and the many
Courtney DArthenay of Pembroke, Ontario; Kimberley the early morning hours of Thursday, people who knew her.
DArthenay, Dylan DArthenay-Anderson and Jennifer Tracy July 6, 2017. Born in Waterbury on Jan.
(Steven) of Castlerock, CO. 14, 1929, she was the daughter of the late JEAN BUZZELL-VILLA, 87, formerly of George Street,
She is predeceased by her parents, her brother George J. John J. and Helen (Martin) King. On Montpelier, passed away peacefully June 28, 2017, at Berlin
Abair Sr. and his wife Clarice Russell Abair and Nephew, Sept. 5, 1971, Helen married Albert Health & Rehab Center. Jean was past director of music at the
Mark Abair and Niece Margaret Abair and Cousin Jack Hickory in Waterbury Center. Albert Trinity United Methodist Church in Montpelier, Vermont, and
DArthenay. passed away on March 31, 1984. For organist at North Adams Methodist Church. She was a piano
Calling hours are on Friday, July 7, 2017 from 6-8 p.m. at over 23 years, Helen and her companion, Roger Hamel, of teacher to many children and adults. She was a member of the
the Guare & Sons Funeral Home on School St, Montpelier, Waterbury, created a wonderful life together. Roger passed Green Mountain Jazz Band and Swing Over 60 Band. She
away on July 11, 2016. composed and wrote music, volunteered her time to play at
VT. A Celebration of Mass will be held on Saturday, July 8,
2017 at 10 a.m. at St. Monica Church on Summer St, Barre, Helen attended Waterbury High School and then, as a nursing homes and played at many weddings and funerals.
VT. A reception will follow at the church after the service. young woman, began work as a waitress at Martins Diner in She loved golf and arts and crafts.
Internment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, the fam- Waterbury. Looking forward toward a different career, she
ily request that donations in Janices memory be made to the became a psychiatric technician and was employed at the DARLEEN PUDGY COUTTS, 78, died
Alzheimers Association at 300 Cornerstone Drive Ste 130, Vermont State Hospital until her marriage to Albert in 1971. Wednesday, June 28, 2017, at the University of
Williston, VT 05495. From that time, Helen was a stay-at-home mom to Alberts Vermont Medical Center in Burlington. She was
Those wishing to express online condolences may do so at five young children. Later, she returned to the workforce as a born Feb. 25, 1939, in Providence, Rhode
www.guareandsons.com clerk at Gilmans Jewelry Store and worked part time Island, the daughter of John and Lillian (Julius)
throughout the years as a waitress at the Park Restaurant. Kelly. She is a 1957 graduate of Rhode Island
Nurturing her entrepreneurship, Helen, for years, enjoyed schools. On June 27, 1964, she married Robert
Dawn C. Borne selling Friendlys Toys and Gifts, hosting parties and gather- D. Coutts in White River Junction. Mrs. Coutts
Dawn Crystal Borne, 52, passed away ings from her home and throughout central Vermont. enjoyed trips to Foxwood, crochet and calligraphy.
peacefully at home on July 4, 2017. She Her memberships included the Harry N. Cutting American
was surrounded by family and friends, Legion Auxiliary Unit 59, St. Andrew Catholic Church, both JEANNE CECILE DUCHARME died July 5,
including her beloved dog Gracie. Dawn of Waterbury, and the VFW Post 9653 Auxiliary, of Morrisville. 2017. Born May 22, 1934, in Williamstown,
took everyones love with her, and is now In her leisure time, she enjoyed knitting, going to yard sales, Massachusetts, she was the youngest of seven
fishing with Grandpa Gus and Grandma was an avid bingo player and loved spending time with Roger children. Her parents were of French-Canadian
Bert. After this she will be heading over camping in South Hero at Apple Island Resort. Helen also descent and Jeanne grew up bilingual in English
to Grandpa Roger and Grandma Gladys enjoyed and appreciated the senior citizen outings for meals, and French. As a kid, she loved to read books.
farm to hay and help milk the cows. shopping and other adventures. Jeanne graduated high school from Williamstown
Her strong faith in God, and the love Helen is loved and mourned by her children, Pauline High School and entered the convent as a nun
of her family and friends, made passing from this world to the Nelson, of Waterbury, Lorraine Gray, of Port Orange, Florida, for three years. She then briefly worked at Williams College
next, as easy as it can be. and Barbara Douglas, of Riverside, California; her stepchil- as a secretary until she met her husband, Brien, who, after
dren, Dianna Hickory, of New York, Deborah Derosia, of meeting her, knew he had just met the girl he wanted to marry.
Keene, New Hampshire, Michael Hickory, of Barre, Donna Within six months, they were married on Aug. 17, 1957, when
PRUNEAU-POLLI Stevens, of Brookfield, and Kim Hickory, of Barre; grandchil- she then moved to Marshfield, Vermont, where they settled on
dren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; a a farmhouse on 80 acres. Jeanne was a skilled seamstress and
sister, Doris Simenetti, of San Diego, California; as well as enjoyed crocheting, gardening, knitting, quilting and cooking.
FUNERAL HOME Jeanne and her husband participated in round dancing and
nieces, nephews and extended family. Helen was predeceased square dancing for over 30 years, where they got to travel
Serving All Faiths
by 10 siblings. many places and made many lifelong friends. After raising her
The family would like to extend their deepest appreciation eight children, she served as the town clerk of Marshfield for
for the care, compassion and true friendship given to Helen by eight years. She greatly enjoyed gathering together with her
Family Owned & Operated her wonderful caregivers, Terri Christie, Sandra Hamel, large extended family and friends for holidays and special
Madeline Brock and Martha Noyes. occasions, making delicious home-cooked meals. She enjoyed
58 Summer Street Barre, Vermont A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated from St. traveling to St. Josephs in Montreal, Quebec City, Germany,
Prou
d Member
802-476-4621 Andrew Catholic Church in Waterbury on Friday, July 14, and took a pilgrimage trip to Israel, Spain and Poland.
2017, at 11 a.m. with inurnment to follow in Holy Cross Jeannes faith was core in her life and she was a member of
Cemetery in Duxbury. A reception will follow at the Waterbury North American Martyrs Church and devoted many years of
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was involved with the Vermont Poor Peoples Congress,
Rainbow Coalition of VT and the Vermont Dental Clinic.
Later she worked as an outreach worker for BROC. Flora
served on numerous boards including BROC, Vermont Legal
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decades she served on the Vermont Low Income Advocacy
service to the church. Through the years, Jeanne opened her
home to people from other countries, including Vietnam,
Council which she was an active member until recently. Flora
enjoyed being with her family, camping, reading western World Publications
Korea, El Salvador and Spain. After her children were grown, books, writing her pen pals, going to tag sales and collecting
she worked as a polarity therapist and found it fulfilling pro- anything related to the Native American Indian.
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viding healing energy to others. With her husband, she
enjoyed preparing and serving meals at Twin Valley Senior
Center. GARY WAYNE MAYNARD, for-
merly of Islamorada, Florida, found
peace in the arms of his God and
INEZ M. DUKETTE, 92, died Sunday, July 2, Savior, on Monday, July 3, 2017. Gary was born
2017, at the University of Vermont Medical in Burlington on July 19, 1948. He was the son
Center in Burlington. She was born May 14, of the late Peter James Jr. and Laura Young
1925, in Northfield, the daughter of Harold and Maynard. Gary was raised in Winooski, gradu-
Amy (Abbey) Edson. She attended Fiske School ated Winooski High in 66, enlisted in the
in Northfield. In 1949, she married Raymond United States Army and served his country fighting the
Vietnam War. Gary had a carefree and creative spirit; he fos-
Joseph Dukette Sr. He died Oct. 6, 2006. Mrs.
Dukette was a member of St. John the Evangelist
Catholic Church in Northfield, Veterans of Foreign Wars
tered love and fellowship whereever he went. His building
talents as a self-employed carpenter gave him freedom to
Womens Auxiliary in Montpelier, and active in Vermont work all over the country, eventually living and retiring in
Cursillo. She enjoyed quilting, gardening, and especially Islamorada, Florida. Whether Gary was working, hanging out
hunting and fishing. with family or friends, helping strangers or making a differ-
ence in the community he lived in, Gary was a kind, gentle
and happy man, taking every opportunity to share a smile, www.facebook.com/vtworld.news
MARY ACEBO GARCEAU, 94, formerly of spread joy and demonstrate brotherly love. Gary preferred the
River Street, passed away on Tuesday, June 27, outdoors, camping, hunting, and was especially passionate
2017, at the Lincoln House in Barre, with her about fishing. Any day was a good day to fish.
family at her bedside. Born in Barre on April 28,
1923, she was the daughter of the late Fermin
and Elvira (Lastra) Acebo. Mary attended Barre DIANE MCLEAN-MEACHAM, 68, formerly
City schools and was a graduate of Spaulding of Montpelier, and Glens Falls, New York,
High School, class of 1943. After her schooling, passed away Saturday, July 1, 2017, at her home
she was employed at the former J.J. Newberry Store and in Gansevoort, New York. She was born March
Singer Sewing Co., both of Barre, and later was a self- 29, 1949, in Berkshire, the daughter of Harold
employed seamstress for many years. Mary was also known and Ellen (Derosia) Pelkey. Diane was first and
as Red because of her hair color. On June 30, 1943, she foremost a devoted mother, grandmother and
married George Garceau in St. Monica Catholic Church in great-grandmother. She truly loved time spent
Barre. The couple had always made their home in Barre where with her family, whether in person or on the phone. A visit CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
they raised their family. He passed away in 2005. Mary was a from or a talk to Nana was always a highlight for her kids. Montpelier Transportation Projects
member of St. Monica Catholic Church of Barre, Catholic For the last decade, Diane also devoted much of her free time
Daughters of the Americas, Court St. Monica, Eltrusa Club, rescuing and nurturing dogs in distress. It is through this type Project Location: State Street, Main Street, and VT 12 Elm Street - Work
and American POW Chapter 1 of Vermont. Among her inter- of caring and giving that she enriched the lives of those to include milling, paving, manhole and drainage structure adjustments
and extensive sidewalk improvements. VT 12-Northfield Street - new water,
ests were traveling to Spain but most of all, she enjoyed around her, whether they had two legs or four. sewer, storm water improvements, sidewalks and a stabilized road base.
spending precious time with her family. Paving Project - For the remainder of July, the nightly work plan is to
TERESA A. MORAN, 39, of Pleasant Street, work at the Main Street Roundabout until midnight and then move
to sidewalk replacement work after midnight. This will include ham-
MARGARET A. GARCIA, 96, formerly of passed away Tuesday, June 27, 2017, at her mering out the sidewalk after midnight in all locations, except for the
Northfield Street, died on July 1, 2017, at the home. Born in Barre City on Sept. 9, 1977, she section in front of the Capitol Plaza. Concrete will be poured each
Berlin Health & Rehab Center. She was born on was the daughter of Harold and Pamela (Bagalio) morning, weather permitting.
May 9, 1921, the daughter of Lloyd and Evelyn Moran. Teresa attended Barre City schools and Northfield Street Motorists are strongly encouraged to seek alterna-
(Perry) Minott. She attended Montpelier public was a graduate of Spaulding High School, class tive routes using Derby Drive or Dog River Road during construction.
schools and graduated from Montpelier High of 1996. After her schooling, she was employed Traffic delays of up to 10 minutes can be expected on Northfield
Schools class of 1939. As a young woman, she as a vet tech. Her last employment was at Onion Street.
loved and cared for her beloved horse, Tony. River Animal Hospital where she retired due to ill health. Week of July 10th, 2017
She also excelled at the accordion. She enjoyed cross-country Teresa was always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone Night Work -
skiing and skating during the winter months. On Jan. 17, who needed help. She will be sadly missed by all who knew
1942, she married Daniel Austin from Warren, Vermont. They her. She enjoyed her two pet cats, Chewey and Beani, who Main Street Roundabout Improvements (5:00 pm to 12:00 am)
later divorced. Together, they had five children. Margaret passed away two years ago. Crews are scheduled to start construction to improve the sidewalk, curbing
would take all of her children on trips to the ocean, especially and approach islands at the Main Street Roundabout. Work will consist of
removing and resetting the concrete approach islands and removing the old
Maine, visiting lighthouses, beaches, and going on picnics
and other fun places. Margaret loved to read, go to Elmore REMO PURICELLI, retired Navy pavement and repaving the center island. Sidewalk and curbing between
Beach, shopping, and collecting seashells and most important, commander, of Fort Myers, Florida; Spring Street and Main Street also will be removed and replaced. Final
paving will follow completion of the curbing and sidewalk improvements.
spending time with her children, grandchildren and great- Huntington, West Virginia; Iola, Duration of this work is expected to extend through the end of July.
grandchildren. After raising her five children, she began Wisconsin; and Hillside, Illinois, passed away
working in a local bank before moving to the Vermont on June 19, 2017, at the age of 97 years. He was Removal of the sidewalk, approach islands and structure adjustment will
require the use of jackhammers and saws. An excavator will be used for
Department of Banking and Insurance. She worked there for born in Barre, Vermont, on Jan. 11, 1920, to most all other work.
30 years before retiring in 1996 at the age of 75. Margaret was Angelo and Virginia Puricelli. In addition to his
Roundabout Detour During active construction at the Roundabout, traf-
a member of a local CB club and a bowling league. She vol- parents, Remo was preceded in death by his fic will be directed to an alternate route marked with signs.
unteered many years at the gift shop of Central Vermont wife, Patricia Leckie Puricelli, a sister, Louise MacDonald,
Medical Center where she formed many friends. Everyone and a brother, Rinaldo Puricelli. Remo graduated from Main St [north / south] - Passenger vehicles will be directed to use School
Street and Loomis Street.
loved her and she will be remembered for her smiles and Spaulding High School in 1937. After receiving an engineer-
warm greetings. ing degree at the Merchant Marine Academy in Kingspoint, Trucks (tractor units) will not be directed to use the School Street/Loomis
New York, he proudly served in the United States Navy dur- Street detour to access County Road and/or Main Street. They will be held
at the roundabout until equipment is cleared and then directed through.
ing World War II. He remained in the U.S. Navy Reserve and
FLORA BELLE MASON (Matson), 82 of went on active duty almost every year, spending time on vari- Trucks (tractor units) on Main Street wanting to access VT 12/Elm Street
Bennington died Friday June 30, 2017 at her ous ships, including several aircraft carriers. In addition to his will be directed to use School Street to Elm Street.
home surrounded by her family. Born November Naval Reserve duties, he worked for the U.S. Government at Local trafc will have access to all businesses and/or residents between
24, 1934 to Charles and Adah (Colvin) Matson. Argonne National Laboratory, our nations first national labo- School Street and the roundabout while the detour is in use.
She was a graduate of Burr and Burton Seminary, ratory. Argonne is a science and engineering research facility Sidewalk Replacement Work (7:00 pm to 11:00 am)
attended St. Joseph and Goddard Colleges. On operated by the Department of Energy and the University of As part of this paving project, the City of Montpelier has identified and
May 1, 1954 Flora married Louis J. Mason Sr. Chicago. Remo retired from Argonne after 30 years of ser- marked various sidewalk panels for replacement along State Street and
Flora became an advocate for the low income vice, and he retired from the U.S. Navy Reserve in 1980. He Main Street. Some of the sidewalk near the crosswalk ramps has been
people of Bennington County starting in 1966 as an Assistant enjoyed traveling all over the world, golfing, gardening, hunt- replaced prior to final paving. This work will start this week and is estimated
Teacher with Bennington County Head Start. Earlier on she ing and fishing. to extend through early August.
This week, crews will start replacing the various marked sidewalk panels in
the following locations:
Main Street - NECI to TD Bank (State Street), including the entrance to
Hazen Place, early to mid-week. Access to Hazen Place from Main Street
will be closed Monday thru Friday while the new concrete cures.
Montpelier Senior Activity Center State Street - TD Bank to Asiana House, mid-week to late week
Join Us On a Trip Northfield Street Update
The Montpelier Senior Activity We have lots of great day trips coming up. Join us to catch There will be several active construction operations on site this week.
Center is your home for healthy The Music Man at Weston Playhouse, visit the Basketball Sewer Installation - Crews will continue installing the new sewer main pipe
aging and lifelong learning. We Hall of Fame, explore Emily Dickinsons house, or walk the from the Prospect Street intersection working towards Derby Drive.
are an active community, and Jeffersonville Rail Trail. Learn more about these trips and Water Installation - Crews will continue to work on switching residences
theres always something to do, no more by calling 223-2518 or stopping by the center at 58 over to the temporary water main and installing (2) valves; one by the
matter your interest. If youre 50 Barre Street. Mobil gas station and the other by the Derby Drive intersection. Once the
or older, wed love to welcome water connections and the valves are installed they will begin work on the
you as a member of the Montpelier HOWL Family Arts Festival at Hubbard Park
permanent water main. Likely the middle to end of the week.
Senior Activity Center! If youd Fri., July 21Sun., July 23
Water interruptions to switch individual residences over to the temporary
water line are estimated to take 15-30 minutes. Advance notices will be
like to learn more, call us at 223- A weekend of camping, music, and outdoor fun for the provided.
2518 or stop by at 58 Barre St. in Montpelier. whole family in Hubbard Park! Saturday work can be expected every week through the end of July.
The HOWL Family Arts Festival (HOWL stands for
A More Affordable Center Hubbard Outdoor Wilderness Living) will be a celebration of
Traffic Alternating one-way traffic is anticipated all week. Motorists are
strongly encouraged to seek alternative routes using Derby Drive or Dog
We want to make our programs as accessible as possible. If the natural world that is right in our communitys backyard. River Road during construction. Traffic delays of up to 10 minutes can be
you are interested in participating at the Montpelier Senior For the first time ever, Hubbard Park will open its gates for a expected on Northfield Street.
Activity Center, we want to find a way to make it possible. weekend of camping for Friday and Saturday Night only. It is illegal in VT to use any handheld portable electronic devices while
Financial aid is available to all members, regardless of town HOWLers (aka festival attendees) will be able to camp inside driving. The law carries fines of up to $200 with points assessed if the
or program. Financial aid is now also available to help you the park in several designated locations. In addition to the violation occurs in a work zone.
pay for membership dues. Applications are confidential and camping, the weekend will feature a multitude of activities for Contact Francine Perkins, Project Outreach Coordinator, FRP Enterprises,
we dont ask for any income information. We have also all ages, including live music, a giant slip n slide, a kids LLC with any questions or concerns with regards to the project at 802-479-
recently reduced the suggested donation for our FEAST com- maker space, night hikes, evening bonfires, a talent show,
6994. Construction updates will be posted on www.roadworkupdates.com ,
The City of Montpeliers Front Porch Forum and Facebook Pages, Montpe-
munity meals to $5. Join us on Tuesdays and Fridays for a and more. Tickets are on sale now at Hunger Mountain Coop lier Alives Facebook Page and Makeover Montpeliers Facebook Page.
great affordable and nutritious meal! and Montpelier City Hall.
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Please be advised
that all records for
the class of 2010,
excluding permanent
transcript, will be destroyed on or about
September 1, 2017. If you would like
to have your records, please send
a signed letter of request to Student GUEST OPINION
Services, U-32, 930 Gallison Hill Road,
Montpelier, VT 05602 prior to that date. Lets Address the Primary Health Care Crisis in Vermont
and America by Expanding Community Health Centers
Please include your date of birth and
your maiden name if you are married.
By Senator Bernard Sanders
The Trump-Ryan-McConnell health care bill currently Federally Qualified Health Centers not only provide care
being pushed by Republicans in Washington is one of the where its needed, they do it in a cost-effective way and can
Any family new to the U-32 worst pieces of legislation to ever pass the U.S. House of be economic engines in their communities. When compared
district, which includes the Representatives in the modern history of our country. This to other providers, community health centers save, on aver-
towns of Berlin, Calais, legislation would throw 22 million Americans off of health age, $2,371 per Medicaid patient and up to $1,210 per
insurance, cut Medicaid by almost $800 billion, significantly Medicare patient. In one year, they generated more than $24
East Montpelier, Middlesex raise out-of-pocket health care costs, defund Planned billion in savings to the entire national health care system.
and Worcester, with children entering Parenthood and do away with protections for people with pre- And, because community health centers help people maintain
grades 7-12 should call Student Services existing conditions. Meanwhile, it would provide $500 billion and improve their health and wellness by focusing on reason-
at U-32 (229-0322) to arrange for an in tax breaks to the wealthiest 2 percent, insurance companies ably priced primary care, they also help people avoid bank-
appointment to register for the coming year. and drug companies. ruptcy because of unaffordable medical costs.
I will do everything I can to defeat this bill. In addition, community health centers create jobs and are a
State law requires students transferring to a But no matter the fate of this legislation, we must all recog- boon to local economies in communities that are often strug-
new school to provide proof of immunization nize that the current health care system is totally inadequate. gling. Nationally, nearly 190,000 people are employed by a
at the time of registration. Please plan to bring Premiums, deductibles and co-payments are too high and we community health center and they generate more than $45
with you the following: health record which pay, by far, the highest prices in the world for prescription billion in total economic activity. Here in Vermont, commu-
must include 5 doses DTap, 4 doses Polio, drugs. Further, our primary health care system is totally inad- nity health centers have provided more than 1,100 people
equate. Tens of millions of Americans, including many with with jobs, making them equal to one of the top 15 employers
2 doses MMR, 3 doses Hepatitis B, 2 doses insurance, are unable to get to a doctor or a dentist when they in the state.
Varicella, 1 dose Tdap; an official copy of need to. For all of these reasons and more, I have long been a strong
your school transcript for grades 9-12; copy In Vermont, we spend more than $5.5 billion on health care supporter of community health centers. I am proud that leg-
of the students IEP/504 plan if eligible; proof each year. Amazingly, this is islation I first introduced in
of residency and birth certificate or passport. an amount just about equal to 2009 greatly expanded com-
the entire state budget. And of In recent years, we have greatly munity health centers as part
that amount, we spend over
$2 billion in hospitals. Thats
expanded community health centers in of the Affordable Care Act.
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This conveyance is subject to and with the benefit of any utility easements,
would be changing the rules midstream. spring rights, easements for ingress and egress, and rights incidental to
During the 2017 session, Robin was particularly pleased As for marijuana, Robin said that while the Governor each of the same as may appear of record, provided that this paragraph
about the paid family leave act. It was not as inclusive as he vetoed the bill, he did leave the door open and we will have to shall not reinstate any such encumbrances previously extinguished by the
Marketable Record Title Act, Chapter 5, Subchapter 7, Title 27, Vermont
would like to see but it was a small step in the right direction. wait until the veto session to see what happens. Statutes Annotated.
Not all employees who need to be covered are covered. But it Robin closed by saying that while he cant predict the Reference is hereby made to the above mentioned instruments, the records
is very affordable and works because everyone is in. results of the veto session on June 21st, he can say that as a thereof, the references therein made, and their respective records and
references, in further aid of this description.
Another success this session was the States tri-partisan Progressive he doesnt feel that Vermont is where he would TERMS OF SALE: The Sale will be held at the Mortgaged Property. The
response to the Presidents travel ban. Robin was particularly want it to be but we are making progress. Mortgaged Property will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, WITH
pleased that the Feds could not deputize Vermont law enforce- Note: The comments reflected in this article are opinions NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, easements, rights
of way, covenants, permits, reservations and restrictions of record, superior
ment without the Governors approval. stated by our guests. Any rebuttals are welcome and can be liens, if any, encumbrances that are not extinguished by the sale, title defects,
Livable wage was discussed this past session but did not expressed on the websites and Facebook pages of VFV and environmental hazards, unpaid real estate taxes (delinquent and current, including
make it through the legislative process. Robin confirmed that
penalty and interest), and municipal liens, ,to the highest bidder.
CFV. If you would like to see the show please go to vote802.
the topic will return again next year. The main concern as
The successful bidder shall pay a deposit of at least $10,000 of the purchase price
com for a complete listing of Vote for Vermont shows or our in cash or bank treasurers/cashiers check at the time of Sale. The balance of the
Robin sees it is how do we get to a livable wage without being YouTube channel. purchase price shall be paid within ten days after entry of a confirmation order.
The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase and sale contract with
NO CONTINGENCIES except confirmation of the sale by the court. Title will be
transferred by Confirmation Order. The Sale may be postponed one or more times
for a total time of up to thirty (30) days, by announcing the new sale date to those
present at each adjournment or by posting notice at a conspicuous location at the
place of the Sale. Notice of the new sale date shall also be sent by first class mail,
postage prepaid, to the mortgagor at the mortgagors last known address at least
five days before the new sale date.
Other terms to be announced at the Sale or contact the Thomas Hirchak Company
at 1-800-634-7653 or www.thcauction.com.
The Mortgagor, or his personal representatives or assigns, may redeem the
Mortgaged Property at any time prior to the Sale by paying the full amount
due under the mortgage, including post-judgment expenses and the costs and
expenses of sale.
Dated at Cabot, Vermont, this 17th day of June, 2017.
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Navy CWO 3 Rahzine Brown (left) of the PCU (Pre Commissioned Unit) Vermont, and his 13 year-old
A daughter, Kassandra Ruth Supan, was born June 27 to Send greetings to: daughter Rahzlyn, enjoy their stop at the Morse Farm last weekend. They were but two of the 130 U.S.
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Groton Connecticut to celebrate the 4th of July, in Montpelier. Photo by Bill Croney
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19) Aspects favor socializing
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to Alicia Feiler and Clayton Feiler of Barre City. irksome workplace situation
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Betting on
Zero The heart and soul of Herbalife
are its shameless salesmen who are
HH1/2 able to convince dozens of patsies
By the sweat of your brow you to invest their life savings into
will eat your food until you return Herbalife products and convince
to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are other people to do the same. That top salesman gets a cash
and to dust you will return. Genesis 3:19 bonus and an Alpha Romeo. The middle distributors break
I am thankful for the wisdom of this bible verse. even at best. All the dupes on the bottom of the pyramid get
Without it, life would be a lot harder and more compli- are products they cant sell and bills they cant pay.
cated. There have been hundreds of Sunday nights during The hero of this story is hedge fund manager Bill
my adult life where I lost sleep. I was dreading the long, Ackman (seriously). Ackman saw what Herbalife is doing
daunting work week ahead. to its workers and set out to destroy the company and make
But no matter how much Im dreading it, I always go to money in the process. In 2012, he shorted $1 billion in
work on Monday. Thats because I dont view it as a choice. Herbalife stock. Shorting a stock means that you sell shares
Genesis makes it sparklingly clear: if I want to earn the that you dont have. When the stock drops as planned, you
right to live and eat, I must labor. buy them back for less and make a profit.
I will work until my boss gives me a gold watch or until The victims of this story are the undocumented immi-
I expire at my desk. Either way is cool. I never feel sorry for grants who fell for the scam by the tens of thousands.
myself. I feel sorry for the unfortunate people who havent Herbalife used Spanish-language advertisements to target
internalized Genesis 3:19. illegals because they are less likely to go public with com-
Life will always be harder for the chumps who think that plaints about being ripped off.
there is a realistic path to wealth that doesnt involve a 9 to I dont feel quite as sorry for Herbalife salespeople as
5 job. There will always be a scammer trying to lure them Ted Braun wants me to. If somebody says: I have a job for
away from their money. It could be the lottery. It could be you! Now give me some money, you should know that it
the casino. It could be Herbalife. is a rip-off, not a job. If you give that guy your money, you
Herbalife, I learned from Betting on Zero, produces are not a victim you are a fool.
health products. The company sells shakes, pills, and stuff To be clear: Im definitely not defending Herbalife. The
that supposedly helps you lose weight. company is awful and I hope that its stock price does go to
Documentarian Ted Braun doesnt tell us whether he zero. However, we dont need government probes or Bill
thinks the shakes actually make you healthier and thinner. It Ackman to make it happen.
hardly matters. Herbalife doesnt make money selling Herbalife would shut its doors tomorrow if everyone just
health products; Herbalife is a Pyramid Scheme. woke up and realized there are no shortcuts to success in
Betting on Zero is a half hour too long, but it is totally this life. All you have to do is read Genesis 3:19, get up
convincing. Herbalife doesnt market its shakes to consum- bright and early on Monday morning, and then go to your BERLIN BARRE MONTPELIER
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Playgrounds are meant to be entertaining outdoor Lisa Lockerby-Washburn, PT, Named Above & Beyond Winner for June
respites and places where children can engage in some
much-needed fun and exercise. But playgrounds also Lisa Lockerby-Washburn, Physical Islands and graduated from the University of Vermont in
can be the sites of serious injury and may even contrib- Therapist, has been named Above & 1994. She began her therapy career at an acute care hospital
ute to child fatalities. Injuries from playground falls can Beyond winner for June. CVHHH gives in New Jersey and at Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital in the
be serious, ranging from fractured bones to brain and out the Award monthly to celebrate the Boston Area. After moving back to Vermont to be closer to
spinal injuries. Deaths resulting from playground inju- outstanding work of one employee on family, she worked at a nursing home in Burlington before
ries are rare, especially in Canada, states Parachute, a behalf of CVHHH staff, the agency, or the moving to CVHHH in 2001. Sixteen years later, she is an
national charitable organization dedicated to preventing central Vermont community. active and committed member of CVHHHs Therapy Team.
injuries. Throughout North America, playground fatali- CVHHHs HR Advisory Committee At first, I didnt know if I would like home health, says
ties are most often caused by strangulation. To continue selected Lockerby-Washburn to receive Lockerby-Washburn. Soon, though, I realized that I had
to make playground play safer, parents and children the June award after she was nominated found my niche. I enjoy working with my rehab clients in
can: by a number of her colleagues. Sherry Camley, RN, who has their homes where they need to function. It is rewarding to
visit only those playgrounds that have safe, soft sur- worked with Lockerby-Washburn for a number of years, says watch people get better. I love working as a part of an inter-
faces beneath the equipment, of Lockerby-Washburn that she is funny, smart, cares deeply disciplinary team to help keep central Vermonters in their
avoid clothing that has cords, drawstrings or straps, for her patients and coworkers, and is a fountain of knowl- homes.
such as those on hoodie sweatshirts. Neck warmers edge. She adds, Lisa has gone above and beyond on numer- When Lockerby-Washburn is not working, she enjoys
are safer than scarves, ous occasions, including volunteering to work extra week- spending time at her family camp on the Lake Champlain
ensure playground equipment is used only in the man- ends, when her colleagues had a family emergency. Chandra islands with her husband Jay and their two children Jacob and
ner it was intended, Miller, Physical Therapy Assistant, says, Lisa always stands Sydney.
supervise children at all times on the playground, and up for whats right. She is a real team player and a fantastic To learn about the full spectrum of Rehabilitation Therapy
routinely inspect and maintain equipment. coworker. services that CVHHH offers, visit us online: www.cvhhh.org/
Lockerby-Washburn grew up in the Lake Champlain rehabtherapy.
page 16 The WORLD July 12, 2017
Beware of
Health Care Scammers
Aging with race As Congress and the
Trump Administration
work to repeal or replace
the Affordable Care Act,
I
fraudsters are taking advan-
hope everyone enjoyed celebrating our countrys Dear Mary Anne and Charlotte, tage of the confusion its
Independence Day! Independence is important to all of us I am responding to both of you at the same time since I creating. They may pose as
in different ways. When we are growing up, we relish the think this information could help both of you. This is not just insurance company repre-
idea of gaining more independence from our parents. Then about whether or not to sell a home; this is also about reliev- sentatives or someone from Medicare or another federal
agency. They will be on the hunt for personal information
when we are into retirement or become ill, maintaining our ing stress related to owning a home and maintaining ones and money. Dont fall for bogus requests to verify patient
independence comes to the forefront. The letters I received independence. Listed below are two options in central information, promises of refunds, or requests for payment
recently are discussing this very important aspect of life. Vermont that are definitely worth exploring. of future premiums.
-Home Share Now (www.homesharenow.org) has been
Dear Grace, serving central Vermont since 2003; matching folks with
My father, who is in his early 80s, has lived alone for sev- homes to those that are looking for reasonable, safe housing. Amazon Purchases
eral years since my mother died. Recently, Ive noticed hes This can often include helping with chores around the house, If you buy products on Amazon.com, you are not neces-
not able to keep up with the yard work and housekeeping as etc. They can be reached by calling 802.479.8544 or emailing sarily buying from Amazon.com. In fact, Amazon.com
well as he used to. He got very angry when I suggested maybe to: info@homesharenow.org connects buyers to a wide array of third party sellers.
it was time to sell the house. Im not trying to take over his -Central Vermont Council on Aging (www.cvcoa.org) is While most of these sellers are legitimate, beware of scam
artists lurking in the marketplace. Its likely a fraud if a
life just simplify it for him; any suggestions for how to also a great resource for information and support. Their Senior seller asks you to make your purchase in a way other than
approach this? Help Line number is 1.800.642.5119 or send an email to: through the Amazon.com website. Amazon.com guaran-
Thanks, cvcoa@cvcoa.org tees purchases made from third party sellers as long as the
Mary Anne -Another resource for Charlotte that can provide respite and purchase is made via the Amazon.com website.
free time to do other things is Project Independence (PI) Adult
Dear Grace, Day Program. For information, call 802.476.3630 or check Be a fraud fighter! If you can spot a scam, you can stop
Im caring for my husband who has Alzheimers and I cant their website: www.pibarre.org a scam. Report scams to local law enforcement. Contact
keep up with being responsible for everything around the the AARP Fraud Watch Network at www.aarp.org/fraud-
house and his care needs. Our children are all grown and live As always, the information I provide is fairly generic since watchnetwork for more information on fraud prevention.
out of state so Im pretty much on my own. Im hesitant to sell I dont know the writers or their loved ones. Do not hesitate to
my home since weve lived here for over 40 years. I would contact me if you want to discuss these issues in more detail.
appreciate any suggestions or advice. Please write to me at: Dear Grace, c/o Project Independence,
Sincerely, 81 N. Main St. Ste. 1, Barre, VT 05641-4283 or you may
STOP
Charlotte email bclark@pibarre.giffordhealthcare.org and shell get a
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who lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd Friday starting at 7:30 a.m. Extra 9 a.m. class on Monday and
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Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members house), Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296. LIMIT (2) PERSON PER AD Choice of salad or coleslaw, fries, mashed or baked, plus roll
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Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common,
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Book Group for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th
Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30
p.m. Info at 229-5193. Mondays, 7 p.m. 802-234-9400 www.toziersrestaurant.com
Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC confer- MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays,
ence room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 371-4304 9-10:30 a.m.
or -4376. MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free
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Flash Ball 1: $450.
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Jackpot 55#'s: $2,200.
Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing Robins Nest Nature Playgroup. North Branch Nature Center. Thursday Night
Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415. Mondays 9:30-11:30 a.m. March 13-June 5. Fee: By donation. Doors Open at 4:00 PM
Premies at 6:00 PM
THIS WEEK'S
Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, Outdoor playgroup for parents, caregivers, and children ages 0 - 5. SPECIAL
first Friday of month, 12-4 p.m. Appointments required, 371- Join us for 2 hours of spontaneous play, exploration, discovery, Regular Games at 7:00 PM
4198. song, nature inspired crafts, and oral story telling. Come learn
about the benefits of nature connection and enjoy the community
CANADIAN CLUB HAM &
BETHEL - YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program starts
Thursday, October 6, from 11 a.m. to noon at the United Church
of Bethel on Church Street. People at risk for developing type-2
experience of time immersed in nature with your young ones.
Montpelier Kiwanis Club. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. at The Steak House.
ROUTE 14 479-9090
Just outside of Barre MACARONI
diabetes can take steps to reduce their risk and prevent diabetes.
This free program offers education and support for 25 sessions
All are welcome. Info: Elliott Curtin at 229-6973.
Vermont Association for the Blind PALS Group meets on 2nd
SALAD
throughout the year. Info/register: Megan at 802-728-7714. and 4th Weds. at Division for the Blind Conference room at the
BRADFORD - Rockinghorse Circle of Support. For young Capital Plaza Hotel. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The PALS Group is a program
women with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation avail- for visually impaired Vermonters to support their independence
within home, families, and communities. Info: Harriet Hall at 323-
able. Wednesdays, 1-2:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church.
Info 479-1086. 3055 or Vermont Association of the Blind office at 505-4006 Adamant Music School
New Hope II Support Group. Grace United Methodist, every Onion River Exchange Tool Library. Over 85 tools including: OUR 75TH SEASON
Mon., 7-9 p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106. power tools, all sorts of hand tools including wrench kits, caulk-
ing guns, sawzall, tall tree branch cutter, belt sander, wet vac, drop
BROOKFIELD - MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of
kids birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare
cloths, have a heart traps, bulb planter, and tool boxes to be used Piano Concerts
for easy carry. Plus safety gear. 46 Barre St. Open during office at Waterside Hall
provided. New Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays, hours: W 10-2, TH 10-2.
6 p.m. 276-3022. July 16 at 3:00 pm (faculty concert)
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ
Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ lifes passages. Weds, group, meets third Tuesdays of the month, 5:30-7 p.m., at 58 July 19 at 7:30 pm
7-8 p.m.; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe. Barre St. Optional dinner afterwards. Info: RUCVTAdmin@ July 21 at 7:30 pm
Brookfield Community Singers Rehearsals. Pond Village PrideCenterVT.org
Church. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Four-part choral group rehearses All concerts are free for members, guest admission
Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22.
Wednesdays for June concert. If interested in joining, e-mail Pizza & social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT.
is $10.00. Seniors & Students $6.00.
Director Kathy Rotondi, at kmrr1@yahoo.com. Unitarian Church, 2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or For general information
CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Monday after- Erika@OutrightVT.org
noons, call 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30 Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
please call 802-223-3347
p.m. All at Cabot Library, 563-2721. Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at or visit our website at www.adamant.org
CALAIS - Mens and Womens Bible Study Groups. County Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. Adamant,
272-8923 Vermont
or www.fusionstudio.
www.adamant.org
Road, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenmin- org
istry.org. Destry Rides Again
Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. (Wild West Musical)
Open Mic night at Whammy Bar every Wednesday. Upcoming Resurrection Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30-2 p.m.
events: TBA (7/13), Inner Fire District (7/14), Mary Go Round Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to
July 13 - 16
and Banjo Bob (7/15), The Zookeepers (7/20), The Shugarmakers roller derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free.
(7/21), Blackwater Trio (7/22). Music Thursdays starts at 7 p.m., Montpelier Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.
Evening performances are Thursday, Friday and
Fri/Sat at 7:30. All events are Free. twincityriot.com Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Matinees are 2:00 p.m.
CHELSEA - Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd
Saturday and Sunday.
birth to 5 years. Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206. The Wind in the Willows (childrens show)
685-2188.
MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal), July 22, 23, 29, 30
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Nonprofit support grp. United suggested donation for seniors 60+ is $7, under 60 price is $9.
Church of Chelsea, North Common, Wednesdays, 5:45 p.m. 685- FEAST Together is always available for takeout, with the same
Saturdays 2:00 & 5:00pm
2271/685-4429. donation and pricing. Tuesdays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m., Sundays 2:00 pm
Giffords Chronic Conditions Support Group. Join a discussion RSVP 262-6288. Piano Workshop, informal time to play & lis-
and educational group for people with chronic illnesses on ten, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Living Strong, group loves to sing while All QuarryWorks performances are FREE.
Fridays 8:30-11 a.m. at the Chelsea Senior Center (in the United exercising, Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3 p.m. Crafters Call 802-229-6978 to make reservations.
Church of Chelsea, 13 North Common. Free. Info/register: Megan Group, Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. All at Montpelier Senior Activity For more information visit quarryworks.org
at 802-728-7714. Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518.
Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum. Open 3rd A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and
Saturdays May-October, FREE, 10 a.m.-noon. 685-4447. continued on next page
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ART EXHIBITS
BARRE - Studio Place Arts Exhibits. Exhibit dates: July 18
August 24, 2017. Main floor gallery: Ten. This group show there is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229- The Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction
includes artwork inspired by the various objects described the 5253. Recovery Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small
Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to group of advocates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30-
old counting nursery rhyme, One, two buckle my shoe, 9:30 a.m. during the legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel
counting to ten. Second floor gallery: Road Trip: Life through share advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard
Library, Hayes Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasay- Conference Room 232. Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more!
the Windshield by Aaron Stein; Assemblages and construc- RSVP encouraged to info@vamhar.org but never required. Just
tions. Third floor gallery: Trash Mounds by Grace Amber; szine@gmail.com
drop-in!
Installations. Reception: Thurs., July 20, 6-8 p.m. Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have
issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338.
Summer in Abruzzo: Works by Jeneane Lunn & James Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters
Lund. On display at the Morse Block Deli, 260 N. Main St. May Church, 2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219.
age 6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays,
8 - August 15, 2017. Starting in the summer of 2011, Jim and Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike 3:30-4:30 p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with
Jeneane have been spending every minute possible of their sum- repair? Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre Arlo: Thursdays 4-5 p.m.
mers in Italy. Besides eating great food, hanging out with friends St., Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info:
freeridemontpelier.org CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not avail-
and walking all over the valley where they live, they spend most able, please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second
of their time painting in pastels or pastel pencils and watercol- Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1 Tuesday of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928.
ors. p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays:
Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church, Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events. 144 Elm St.
Lebanon,The
NH Paletteers of VT June Art Show. Aldrich Public Library
SHOW Thu, Aug 10 @ 7:00pm Colburn Park |
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Bible Study for all Ages; 11 a.m. Worship
HuDost Milne RoomSun, AugJune 4-July 14, 2017. This is a retrospective art Service; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
| FREE SHOW 13 @ 4:00pm
p.m.; Last Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
show.
Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury, VT
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church basement, Mondays
Brett Dennen Tue, Aug 15 @ 12:00am Briggs Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support
CHELSEA
Opera House - Moving
- White River Junction, VT Paint, Moving Bodies, work by Hannah group, childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm 5:30-6:30 p.m. 223-3079.
Dennison, at theNH Chelsea Public Library, through July and
The Outdoor Type | FREE SHOW Thu, Aug 17
@ 7:00pm Colburn Park | Lebanon, St., 2nd Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480. Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St. 595-7953. Drop-
August.
Colin Hay Sun, Aug 20 Hannah Dennison is a dance artist and director of
@ 7:30pm Paramont
In Hours at the Nest. 1st floor Weds, Thurs, Fri 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Call to confirm
Prydein Cradle toSun,
GraveAug 27 Arts and lives in the Chelsea area.
Theatre - Rutland, VT
| FREE SHOW @ 4:00pm location: 802-244-7001, 2nd Saturday of month (Sept. through Babywearers of Central Vermont meet up. Upstairs 4th
- Jay,
MONTPELIER Fri, Sep 1 @ 7:00pm- Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary
Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury, VT
John Mellencamp June), 1-3 p.m. Monday 5:45-7:45 p.m. and 2nd Thursdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. Check
sculpture created Grandby
StandVermont artists. Vermont Arts Council Facebook for last-minute schedule changes. La Leche League
Champlain Valley Expo Coca-Cola
- Essex Sculpture Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church base- Meetup. Breastfeeding info and support. 3rd Thursdays, 9:30-
Junction, VT Garden, ongoing. ment, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036.
C
11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Nursing Beyond a Year Meetup.
Matuto | FREE SHOW Sun, Sep 3 @ 4:00pm
-- The
Dog Mountain Vermont
- St. Johnsbury, VT Supreme Court Gallery presents Bridging
3rd Fridays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Come join other
6:30pm Worlds Paintings
- Shelburne, VTby Hunter Eddy. 111 State St. July 12-
The Avett Brothers {{SOLD OUT}} Sun, Sep 3 @
nursing parents in a warm, supportive environment to discuss the
oncert
Shelburne Museum
The LaoSeptember
Tizer Band | FREE29, SHOW2017. Opening reception Wednesday, July 12
Sun, Sep 10
fromGrand 4-7Pointp.m.
@ 4:00pm Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury, VT joys and challenges of an older nursling.
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30
VT Grace Potters North Sat, Sep 16 -
onnections
The High--andThe
MightyVermont Governors Gallery presents A Path Well
OW Sun, Sep 17 Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
Brass Band | FREE SHOW p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Sun, SepTraveled
17 @ 4:00pm Dog selected
Mountain - St. works by Ed Epstein and George
Kurjanowicz.
Johnsbury, VT On exhibit July 6 September 29. Opening Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays &
The Head and The Heart Sun, Sep 24 @
8:00pm reception Wednesday,
- Shelburne, VT July 12 from 4-7 p.m.
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972-
5266.
Shelburne Museum My Morning Jacket Septeto Santiaguero
EssexGreen
12:00am--Dartmouth Art- Hanover,
League NH Member Exhibit. T.W. Wood Gallery, 46
CHaD Hero Half Marathon Sun, Oct 22 @ Wed, Jul 12 @ 7:00pm Wed, Jul 26 @ 5:30pm
Barre
Shout Out St.Nov
Louds Sun, July 5-28,Higher
5 @ 8:00pm 2017. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday,
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT Hopkins Center on Dartmouth Green - Hanover, NH SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems.
W
noonSat, Nov to 114@ 4:00pm
Ground - South Burlington, VT
p.m.Lebanon
and by appointment. Opening reception
Anderson East | FREE SHOW
Thu, Jul 13 @ 6:30pm
Kings of Leon
Wed, Jul 26 @ 7:00pm Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115
Shawn Colvin
Thursday, July 13 from 5-7 p.m.
Battery Park - Burlington, VT Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Opera House - Lebanon, NH
Gerard Truffle | FREE SHOW Current Swell | FREE SHOW
Main St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454-
-- Annual Summer Juried show, works of 23 Vermont artists. Thu, Jul 13 @ 7:00pm Thu, Jul 27 @ 6:30pm
8402.
T.W. Wood Gallery, 46 Barre St. Opens Tuesday, July 11.
nover, Colburn Park | Lebanon, NH Battery Park - Burlington, VT
Jeezum Crow Festival Emish | FREE SHOW
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday
-- Connection: the Art of Coming Together. Vermont Arts Fri, Jul 14 - Sat, Jul 15
Stateside Amphitheatre, Jay Peak Resort - Jay, VT
Thu, Jul 27 @ 7:00pm
Colburn Park | Lebanon, NH of the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772
Council Spotlight Gallery. June 5-October 6. Presents a survey
of contemporary Vermont art organized by artist networks
Jeremiah McLane
Fri, Jul 14 @ 7:00pm
The Manifestivus
Fri, Jul 28 - Sun, Jul 30 Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m.
rather than aesthetics or media. Open to the public and located Strafford Townhouse - Strafford, VT Pransky Farm - Cabot, VT and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of
in the corridor and conference room of the offices at 136 State
Dar Williams Twiddle Washington County. All held during school year only.
Fri, Jul 14 @ 8:00pm Fri, Jul 28 - Sat, Jul 29
St. Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients
nover, Do Good Fest with Guster Stowe Brewers Festiva and Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net
MORRISVILLE - Katie Loesel Geology in the Anthropocene Sat, Jul 15 @ 2:30pm Fri, Jul 28 - Sat, Jul 29
and Elise Whittemore Specimens. River Arts, 74 Pleasant St. National Life Group Campus - Montpelier, VT 80 Weeks Hill Road Stowe, VT Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m.
ga, NY June 6 - August 18. Loesel explores geological formations, includ-
Sarah Shook & The Disarmers | FREE SHOW
Sun, Jul 16 @ 4:00pm
The Shins
Sun, Jul 30 @ 4:00pm MARSHFIELD - Story Time and Playgroup. Jaquith Public
ing Plastiglomerate, a new type of rock formed by sedimentary Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury, VT Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT Library. Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Join Sylvia Smith for
elements fused with plastic from the ocean. Whittemores exhibit Murder for Two Seratones | FREE SHOW story time, and follow up with playgroup with Cassie Bickford.
Wed, Jul 19 - Sat, Jul 29 Sun, Jul 30 @ 4:00pm
of woodblock prints was inspired by examining trays upon trays of McCarthy Arts Center - Colchester, VT Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury, VT continued on next page
dried algae specimens at the Pringle Herbarium at UVM. Chad Hollister Band | FREE SHOW You Cant Take It With You
Thu, Jul 20 @ 6:30pm Wed, Aug 2 - Sat, Aug 12
RANDOLPH - Chandler Gallery presents Scale: Models to Battery Park - Burlington, VT McCarthy Arts Center - Colchester, VT
Monuments. June 24 through September 2. The show will Gretchen & The Pickpockets | FREE SHOW Rhiannon Giddens
consist of scale models or maquettes of pieces that have been
Thu, Jul 20 @ 7:00pm Wed, Aug 2 @ 8:00pm
Colburn Park | Lebanon, NH Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH CVTV CHANNEL 194 Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also
be viewed online at cvtv723.org
made into public art by contemporary artists from Vermont and Phish: The Bakers Dozen Taj Weekes & Adowa | FREE SHOW Wednesday 6 PM Barre Congregational Church 4:30 PM Rice TV Mass
beyond. Fri, Jul 21 - Sun, Aug 6
Hopkins Center on Dartmouth Green - Hanover, NH
Thu, Aug 3 @ 7:00pm
Colburn Park | Lebanon, NH Community Bulletin Board 1a 7:30 PM Lutheran 5 PM Calvary Life
WAITSFIELD - 6th Annual Green Mountain Watercolor
Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p 9 PM Calvary Life 6 PM Washington Baptist Church
Evolfo | FREE SHOW Incendio | FREE SHOW Democracy Now 6p 10 PM Rice TV Mass
Exhibition & Lareau Farms Barn Renovations. 80 out- Sun, Jul 23 @ 4:00pm Sun, Aug 6 @ 4:00pm 7 PM Faith Community Church
Williamstown Select 7p, 10p Sunday
Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury, VT Dog Mountain - St. Johnsbury, VT 8 PM Barre Congregational Church
standing watercolor paintings from artists across North Elvis Costello & The Imposters A Midsummer Nights Dream
Thursday
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Community Bulletin Board 1a
2 AM Barre Congregational Church 9:30 PM Lutheran
America! This captivating and nationally recognized exhibition Sun, Jul 23 @ 7:00pm Wed, Aug 9 - Sun, Aug 13 Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 12p 3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass 10 PM St. Monicas Mass
will be judged by internationally acclaimed watercolor artist,
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT Highland Center for the Arts | Greensboro, VT Democracy Now 6p 4:30 AM Washington Baptist Church 11 PM Calvary Life
Barre Supervisory Union 3p,7p,10p Monday
Anne Abgott, who has received more than 100 awards and has
6:30 AM Barre Congregational
For venue phone numbers, call Friday Church Community Bulletin Board 1a
judged numerous exhibitions. Exhibition is open June 18 - July The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00 Community Bulletin Board 1a 8 AM Calvary Life Statehouse Programming 6a,9a,12p
22, Thurs.-Sun., 12-9 p.m. Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at pointfm.com
Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p
Democracy Now 6p
9 AM Washington Baptist Church
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
Democracy Now 6p
Barre Act 46 3, 7, 10p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p 11 AM Barre Congregational
Saturday Church Tuesday
Community Bulletin Board 1a 12:30 PM Rice TV Mass Barre Act 46 6a,9a,12p
Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p 1 PM St. Monicas Mass Statehouse Programming 3-5pm
4 PM Washington Baptist Church 2 PM Barre Congregational Church Democracy Now 6p
5 PM 1st Presbyterian Church 3:30 PM Washington Baptist Barre City Council Live 7pm
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Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice.
VT
FREE ORCA Media Channel 15 6:00a Who Will Milk the Cows 6:30p Everyday People 4:00p Berlin School Board Thu, July 13
Public Access 8:00a Democracy Now! 7:00p Gay USA 7:00p Montpelier School Board 7:00a Randolph Selectboard
9:00a ORCA Media Annual Meeting 8:00p You and Your Health Thursday, July 13
CVTV Channel 192 BARRE, VT
All schedules are subject to
Weekly Program Schedule 11:30a Vermont State House change, please call us
Wednesday, July 12 10:00a All Things LGBTQ 8:30p Vermonts Environment & the 12:00p Bethel School Board 7:00p Waterbury Selectboard
with questions - 479-1075.
Wednesday Opening 5:30 AM Talking About Movies
6:00a Spotlight on Vermont Issues 11:00a Veterans Voice Trump Administration 3:00p Berlin School Board 1:00 AM The Artful Word 4:30 PM Holiday Fun 6:00 AM City Room with Steven
12:00p Brunch With Bernie 10:30p NOFAVT Fri, July 14
7:30a For the Animals 6:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory 1:30 AM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 5:00 PM Ghost Chronicles Pappas
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program Monday, July 17 7:00a Bethel Selectboard 3:00 AM Health Talk 6:00 PM 13 Most Haunted - MA 6:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
8:00a Democracy Now! Union 3:30 AM New England Music Awards 6:30 PM Understanding PTSD 7:30 AM Gory Storytime
2:00p Yoga for You 6:00a Senior Moments 8:30p Orchard Valley Waldorf School 11:00a Moretown Selectboard 5:30 AM The Better Part 8:00 PM Hunger Mountain Co-op
9:00a NOFAVT 8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
10:30a Songwriters Showcase 2:30p Donate for Life 8:00a Democracy Now! Graduation 4:00p Berlin Selectboard 6:00 AM The Better Part 10:30 PM Issues of Aging 8:30 AM Energy Conservation
6:30 AM CVTSport.net Saturday 10:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
11:00a Extempo 3:00p Democracy Now! 9:00a Vote for Vermont 10:00p U-32 Graduation 8:00p Montpelier Planning Commission 8:00 AM Poetry Outloud - live broad- 2:30 AM Moose & Bears in NH 11:30 AM Will the Constitution
11:30a Bill Doyle on VT Issues 4:00p Gay USA 10:00a Solidarity March - LGBTQ Friday, July 14 Sat, July 15 cast 4:00 AM Burlington Bookfest Preview 12:30 PM Lego Chat
4:00 PM The Better Part 4:30 AM Sustainable Living Series 1:00 PM Community Producers
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 5:00p Senior Moments 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 12:00p Wash. Central Supervisory Union 6:00a Vermont State House 4:30 PM The Better Part 6:00 AM Floor Hockey 1:30 PM Talking About Movies
1:00p Bear Pond Books 6:30p For the Animals 1:00p Randolph 4th of July Parade 4:00p CCV Commencement Ceremony 8:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning 5:00 PM CVTSport.net 7:00 AM Upper Valley Humane Society 2:00 PM City Room with Steven
6:32 PM 1st Wednesdays 7:30 AM SlowLiving Pappas
3:00p Democracy Now! 7:00p Bear Pond Books 3:00p Democracy Now! 8:00p U-32 School Board Commission 8:00 PM 30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 9:00 AM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 2:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
4:00p You and Your Health 9:00p Gay USA 4:00p Who Will Milk the Cows Saturday, July 15 8:30 PM Conversations with Kay 12:00 PM Moose & Bears in NH 3:30 PM Gory Storytime
11:00a Randolph Selectboard 9:00 PM Vermont Historical Society 1:30 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 4:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
4:30p MSAC Senior Prom 10:00p Hunger Mountain Coop 6:00p Montp Independence Day Parade 12:00p Montp High School Graduation 4:00p Vermont State House 10:00 PM The Artful Word 2:00 PM Sustainable Living Series 4:30 PM Energy Conservation
5:00p The Struggle Saturday, July 15 7:30p Pollinator Fest 6:30p U-32 Graduation 10:30 PM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 3:30 PM Floor Hockey 6:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
6:00a MSAC Senior Prom 8:00p Building a World Beyond War 6:00p Bernie Sanders Town Meetings Thursday 4:30 PM Upper Valley Humane Society 7:30 PM Will the Constitution
5:30p Poem City 8:30p East Montpelier School Board 2:00 AM The State of Marriage 5:00 PM SlowLiving
6:30a The Struggle 9:00p ORCA Media Annual Meeting 9:00p Green Mountain Care Board 8:30 PM Lego Chat
7:30p Donate for Life Sunday, July 16 3:00 AM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 PM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 9:00 PM Community Producers
8:00p MSAC Senior Prom 7:00a Take It to the Bridge 9:30p Disaster Capitalism Sun, July 16 4:00 AM Taste for Life 9:30 PM Moose & Bears in NH 9:30 PM Talking About Movies
12:00p U-32 School Board 4:30 AM On the Waterfront 11:00 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 10:00 PM City Room with Steven
8:30p Talking About Movies 9:00a Disaster Capitalism 10:30p The Struggle 7:00a Waterbury Trustees 5:00 AM 2015 Cornish Fair 11:30 PM Sustainable Living Series
11:00p Ounce of Prevention 3:30p Montpelier School Board 5:30 AM Salaam/Shalom Sunday
Pappas
9:00p Senior Moments 10:00a Vermonts Environment & the 7:30p Calais Elementary School Board10:30a Waterbury Selectboard 10:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
6:30 AM Yoga To Go 1:30 AM Lego Chat
10:30p Extempo Trump Administration 11:30p Songwriters Showcase 3:00p Montpelier Development Review 7:30 AM RagFest Concerts 2:00 AM Community Producers
11:30 PM Gory Storytime
9:30p Worcester Elementary School Tuesday
11:00p Veterans Voice 12:00p Montp ndependence Day Parade Tuesday, July 18 Board 8:30 AM Judge Ben 2:30 AM Talking About Movies 3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
1:30p Hunger Mountain Coop 6:00a Common Good Vermont Monday, July 17 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 3:00 AM Vaccine Mandates 4:00 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
Thursday, July 13 12:00p Rumney Memorial School 6:00p Montpelier Design Review 10:30 AM Its News to Us 3:30 AM Ghost Chronicles 5:00 AM Talking About Movies
6:00a The Meaning of the Fourth of July 3:00p Waterbury NQID Parade 8:00a Democracy Now! Committee
11:30 AM The Y Connection 4:30 AM Gory Storytime 6:00 AM Lifelines
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 9:00a Slow Living Summit 3:00p East Montpelier School Board 12:00 PM Vermont Today 5:00 AM Green Mountain Vets for
6:30 AM For the Animals
7:00a Strategies to Reduce Tick and 6:00p Orchard Valley Waldorf Graduation 8:00p Montpelier City Council 1:30 PM The State of Marriage Peace
5:00p Washington Baptist Church 11:00a You and Your Health 7:00 AM Authors at the Aldrich
Mosquito Borne Illnesses 8:00p Game of the Week
2:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:00 AM Holistically Speaking
8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
6:00p Kellogg Hubbard Library 11:30a Donate for Life Mon, July 17 3:30 PM Taste for Life 6:30 AM Mountain Man Adventures
8:00a Democracy Now! 10:00p Parkinsons Performance Troupe 7:00a Moretown Selectboard 4:00 PM On the Waterfront 7:00 AM Cuban Bridge 8:30 AM Green Mountain Vets for
9:00a Montp Independence Day Parade 7:30p Vermont Treasures 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 4:30 PM 2015 Cornish Fair 8:31 AM Car Stories Peace
8:00p All Things LGBTQ 1:00p All Things LGBTQ Tuesday, July 18 11:00a Bethel Selectboard 5:00 PM Salaam/Shalom 9:00 AM Health Talk 9:30 AM Holistically Speaking
11:00a Waterbury NQID Parade 10:00 AM Mountain Man Adventures
9:30p Speak Out Against Deportations! 2:00p Best Pictures 12:00p Parkinsons Performance Troupe 2:00p Berlin Selectboard 6:00 PM Yoga To Go 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
10:30 AM Cuban Bridge
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 7:00 PM RagFest Concerts 10:30 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
11:00p VT Film Essentials 3:00p Democracy Now! 1:30p Montpelier High School Graduation 5:30p Montpelier Design Review Com- 8:00 PM Judge Ben 11:30 AM Talking About Movies 11:00 AM Hometown Storytellers
1:00p ORCA Media Annual Meeting 12:00 PM Car Stories
1:30p Extempo Sunday, July 16 4:00p Montp Independence Day Parade 4:30p VT State Board of Education mittee LIVE
9:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
10:00 PM Its News to Us
12:30 PM Lifelines
1:00 PM For the Animals 12:30 PM Health Talk
6:00a Washington Baptist Church 6:00p NOFAVT 8:30p Bethel School Board 11:00 PM The Y Connection 1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich 1:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
2:00p Strolling of the Heifers 7:00p Montpelier Development Review 2:00 PM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 11:30 PM Vermont Today 2:30 PM CVTSport.net
3:00p Democracy Now! 7:00a Gay USA Board LIVE Friday 4:02 PM Truck Pull 2015 3:00 PM Talking About Movies
4:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 8:00a Eckankar 8:00p Take It to the Bridge ORCA Media Channel 17 Tue, July 18 1:00 AM Green Mountain Care Board 5:00 PM Cuban Bridge 4:00 PM Lifelines
4:30 PM For the Animals
5:00p Disaster Capitalism 8:30a Hunger Mountain Coop 10:00p Who Will Milk the Cows Government Access 2:30 AM Twin St vs Granite St Derby 6:00 PM Conversations with Kay
5:00 PM Authors at the Aldrich
7:00a Vermont State House 4:00 AM WRJ Vet Center Grand 6:30 PM Vermont Historical Society
6:00p Vermonts Environment & the 10:30a Roman Catholic Mass Weekly Program Schedule Opening 7:30 PM Its News to Us 6:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
Trump Administration 11:00a Bear Pond Books ORCA Media Channel 16 Wed, July 12 9:00a Bernie Sanders Town Meetings 5:00 AM Holiday Fun 8:30 PM The Y Connection 6:30 PM Green Mountain Vets for
5:30 AM Ghost Chronicles 9:00 PM Vermont Today Peace
8:00p Vote for Vermont 12:30p Take It to the Bridge Education Access 7:00a Vermont State House 12:00p Central Vermont Regional Plan- 6:30 AM 13 Most Haunted - MA 10:30 PM The State of Marriage 7:30 PM Holistically Speaking
9:00p Solidarity March - LGBTQ 2:30p Solidarity March LGBTQ Weekly Program Schedule 9:00a Green Mountain Care Board ning Commission 7:00 AM Understanding PTSD 11:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 8:00 PM Mountain Man Adventures
8:30 AM Hunger Mountain Co-op Monday 8:30 PM Cuban Bridge
11:00p Waterbury NQID Parade 4:30p Songwriters Showcase Wednesday, July 12 3:00p Waterbury Trustees 4:00p Vermont State House 11:00 AM Issues of Aging 2:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 9:00 PM Hometown Storytellers
Friday, July 14 5:00p Vote for Vermont 12:00p Rumney Memorial School 6:00p Montpelier City Council LIVE 5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission 12:30 PM Green Mountain Care Board 3:30 AM Will the Constitution 10:00 PM Car Stories
3:00 PM High on the Hog 4:30 AM Lego Chat 10:30 PM Health Talk
3:30 PM WRJ Vet Center Grand 5:00 AM Community Producers 11:00 PM Talking About Movies
Community Media (802) 224-9901 Check out our Web page at www.orcamedia.net Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also be viewed online at cvtv723.org
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For children birth to age six and their grown-ups. We do not hold MONTPELIER - Lyme Magnetic Protocol with Alicia Feltus, BARRE, VT
the program the days Twinfield Union is closed. Clinical Nutritionist and Health Coach. Hunger Mountain Coop.
MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Free. Learn about Biomagnetic Pairs: pairs of Fri., July 14 ~ 7-11 pm
Rehearsals at Harwood Union H.S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 496- magnets placed on the body to neutralize Ph creating an environ-
2048.
MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational
ment where pathogens cant thrive. Come learn about Lyme
Magnetic Protocol, see if it might benefit you! E-mail Sherri Lambertons
KARAOKE SHOW
Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356. Capital City Band Free Outdoor Concert. State House lawn. 7-8
p.m. Come enjoy a picnic with neighbors or meet some new friends
NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages while enjoying this delightful Vermont musical tradition. Or, bring us! $3 Cover
Sat., July 15 ~ 7-11 pm
12-18. Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich cam- an instrument and play along with the band. Info: 456-7054.
pus, Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com
Now Placing Enjoy The Band
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, Thursday, July 13 Your Ad Is Adams Band
ages 8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935. ADAMANT - Destry Rides Again presented by QuarryWorks
Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11 Theater. 7:30 p.m. The wild west musical. Call 802-229-6978 to
Even Easier! $5 Cover
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a.m. Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113. reserve free seats. Please include OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community BRADFORD - Connecticut Valley County Fair. Bradford contact person
Alliance Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary Fairgrounds. A small Vermont agricultural fair, there is something 21 & OVER
& payment info
School in Orange. for everyone to enjoy! Everything from tractor pulls to amusement For information, call
PEACHAM - Peacham Farmers Market. On the Academy rides. No dogs allowed on the midway. Info/schedule: http://brad- the Post at 479-9058
Green. 4-7 p.m. In conjunction with the Peacham Cafe which will fordfair.org/
be serving dinner until 7 p.m. Open through September 7. CABOT - BBQ Pulled Pork Dinner. Cabot United Church. 5:30-
PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic 7 p.m. Adults/$10, Kids/$5. Take-out available at 5 p.m. Also
Book Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Story Time for Tots, infants includes baked beans, salads, rolls, desserts, and beverage.
through pre-K. Thursdays through Aug 24, 10:30 a.m. Read to EAST MONTPELIER - Washington County Retired Educators
Me & Creativity, grades K-3, Sundays 1-2 p.m. through Aug. Association July meeting. Four Corners School. Social/Coffee 10
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20. Tuesday Night Knitters, every Tuesday except first Tues. of a.m. Business Meeting and Program (Book Discussions & Share) to
the month. follow, ending with a potluck lunch. Please bring a pot luck dish to
Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome. share. Beverages will be provided. Remember to bring your volun-
The Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info. teer hours. RSVP to Paula Dolan 476-7414 or jpdolan23@aol.com
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322-6600. GREENSBORO BEND - Chicken Pie Supper. St. Michaels
FREE
Plainfield Farmers Market. Locally raised produce and meats; Church Hall, 270 The Bend Rd. Servings 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
baked goods; maple syrup; crafts; Japanese tea tasting. 4-7 p.m., Chicken Pie, Casseroles, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Rolls, Pie and
Mill Street Park. Through October 6. Beverage. No Reservations-Take Out Available. Benefit: St.
RANDOLPH - Ongoing Health Support Groups at Gifford - Michaels Altar Society. Info: 472-6736
Quit in Person Group. Giffords Tobacco Cessation Program MARSHFIELD - Summer Concert Series. On the Common.
regularly offers four-week Quit in Person group sessions in the 6:30 p.m. Starline Rhythm Boys. Come on down and hear some
Maple Leaf Room at Gifford Medical Center and Kingwood music, visit with neighbors, dance and have a good ole time!
Health Center. Free gum, patches and lozenges are available for Librarys book and bake sale and if you dont have time to pack a
participants. Call 802-728-7714, to learn more or to sign up for picnic, there will be a different vendor at each concert ready to
the next series of classes. sell you delicious food.
Diabetes Management Program. Thursdays from http://www.holidayscalendar.com/
10 a.m. to MONTPELIER - Around the World in 80 Days. Lost Nation
12:30 p.m. in Kingwood Health Center (lower level Conference Theater.
Room), 1422 VT Route 66. This free six week program month/march/
for people Introduction to Chi Running with Sarah Richardson, Certified
diagnosed with type-2 diabetes offers support to help them better Running Instructor. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free.
manage their diabetes and prevent more serious health problems. http://www.holidayscalendar.com/holi-
Become energy efficient and learn how to prevent injuries while
Info/register: Megan at 802-728-7714. days/weird/?year=2017
running. Stop suffering with nagging injuries and take your run-
New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT ning to the next level. Feel GREAT while improving your sport!
Rte 66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101. RANDOLPH Morgan Orchards Independent Living
Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC Information Session. Menig Nursing Home Conference Room
Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m. (lower level), 215 Tom Wicker Lane. 9-10:30 a.m. See what Morgan
Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Fall Session: Orchards has to offer. Topics covered include: an update on our con-
Wednesdays at Chandler Center. 6:45-8:45 p.m. struction progress, a review of the financial models (rental vs. entry
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fee), anda n opportunity to ask questions of our team. Space is lim-
Randolph Senior Ctr., 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life ited, please call to reserve your seat by July 10 (802) 728-7888.
Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Tu/Th and Weds/Fri; Cribbage, 10 a.m.
Mondays; Bingo, 10:30 a.m. Mondays; Bridge, 2:15 p.m. at the TUNBRIDGE - Woodstock Dog Club Annual Dog Show.
Joslyn House Mondays; Mahjongg, 10 a.m. Tuesdays; Crafts, Tunbridge Fairgrounds. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Info: www.greenmoun-
10:30 a.m. Wednesdays; Knit-Wits, 10 a.m. Thursdays; Foot taindogclub.org
Clinics, 1st Weds, call to sign up; Book Club 12:45 p.m. 1st
Wednesday of month. Friday, July 14
Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. ADAMANT - Destry Rides Again presented by QuarryWorks
Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270. Theater. 7:30 p.m. The wild west musical. Call 802-229-6978 to
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Dec. 18, Mo.01:31 AM Dec.
a.m.-2 p.m. All at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343. 26, Tu.04:20 AM Tue, July 4 Independence Day United States
com Tue, July 4 Sidewalk Egg Frying Day
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library. Preschool Story
Month Name BRADFORD Description - Connecticut Valley County Fair. Bradford Wed, July 5 Workaholics Day
Time Thursdays at 10 a.m. Keep January your busy preschooler enter- Fairgrounds.
Full Wolf Moon A This
smallfullVermont
Moon agricultural
appeared when fair, wolves
there is something Thu, July 6 World Kissing Day
tained with picture books, interactive play, music, and crafts. for everyone to howled enjoy! Everything from tractor
in hunger outside pulls to amusement
the villages. Thu, July 6 National Fried Chicken Day
Baby & Toddler Story Time Mondays at 10 a.m. Stimulate your rides. No dogs allowed It is alsoon the midway.
known as the OldInfo/schedule:
Moon. To http://brad- Fri, July 7 Tell The Truth Day
babys developing intellect with rhymes, songs, stories, music, fordfair.org/ some Native American tribes, this was Sat, July 8 Video Games Day
and lap games, suitable for newborns through 36 months. MONTPELIER the- Snow
Around Moon, the but
World
mostinapplied
80 Days. thatLost Nation Sun, July 9 Sugar Cookie Day
WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, Theater. Mon, July 10 Teddy Bears Picnic Day
name to the next full Moon, in Febru- Tue, July 11 World Population Day
coffee provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m. TUNBRIDGE ary. - Woodstock Dog Club Annual Dog Show. Tue, July 11 Cheer Up The Lonely Day
498-4565. February Tunbridge
Full Snow Moon Fairgrounds.
Usually the 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
heaviest snows Info:
fall www.greenmoun-
in Feb- Wed, July 12 Simplicity Day
WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee. taindogclub.orgruary. Hunting becomes very difficult, Thu, July 13 Embrace Your Geekness Day
Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 6 p.m. WATERBURYand hence to some
- Waterbury BlockNative
Party.American
Downtown Waterbury.
Thu, July 13 National French Fry Day
Fri, July 14 Bastille Day
WEST TOPSHAM - Bible Study. New Hope Methodist Church, 5:30-9:30 p.m.tribes this wasfortheRevitalizing
Fundraiser Hunger Moon. Waterbury. Come Fri, July 14 International Nude Day
2 Gendron Rd. Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. March Full Worm Moon At the time of this spring
enjoy a beer garden, local food and live music Moon, the ground from regional Fri, July 14 Pandemonium Day
WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, favorite, the Grift. Donations
begins to soften at the
andentrance
earthworm are casts
welcome. Sun, July 16 National Ice Cream Day
Saturday, July 15
Sun., 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221. reappear, inviting the return of robins. Sun, July 16 Corn Fritters Day
WOODBURY - Woodbury Community Library winter hours. This is also known as the Sap Moon, Mon, July 17 World Emoji Day
1-5 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays. ADAMANT - as it marks theAgain
time when mapleby sapQuarryWorks
Destry Rides presented Tue, July 18 Caviar Day
Wed, July 19 National Hot Dog Day
Valley Lake Road. Info: 472-5710. Knitting/Handworkers Theater. 2 and begins 7:30 p.m. to flThe
ow andwildthe annual
west tapping
musical. Call 802-229- Fri, July 21 Junk Food Day
Circle, Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon, all ages and abilities 6978 to reserveoffree maple
seats.trees begins.
Sun, July 23 Parents Day
April Full Pink Moon This fullFamilyMoon heralded the Rotary
appearance of
WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, BARRE - Freethe moss
Tennis Day.
pink, or to
wild ground
Park Courts.
phlox
1-4 p.m. Sun, July 23 Vanilla Ice Cream Day
6:30-8:30 p.m. Want to have fun and learn how play tennis, but dont have a Mon, July 24 Pioneer Day
one of the first spring flowers.
tennis racquet? Barre Kiwanis has a limited supply of free rac- It is
Wednesday, July 12
Mon, July 24 National Tequila Day
quets and balls also
so callknown
early as andthe Sprouting
reserve your Grass
spot. Sign up: John, Mon, July 24 Cousins Day
Moon, the Egg Moon, and the Fish
BARRE - Authors at the Aldrich: Travel Writer Nicole 476-8796; Vern,Moon. 476-3854; Paula, 476-7414 Tue, July 25 Culinarians Day
Wed, July 26 Uncle And Aunt Day
Grubman. Aldrich Public Library.May 6 p.m. Nicole is here toFull BETHEL - Double Feature: Spider-man: Homecoming and
helpFlower Thu, July 27 Take Your Pants For A Walk Day
Moon Flowers spring forth in abundance
us explore some of our areas hidden gems. She is the author of I Baby Driver. Bethel Drive-In. 9 p.m. Info: www.BethelDriveIn. Fri, July 28 World Hepatitis Day
Left My Sole In Vermont: A Walkers Guide and Journey Through com this month. Some Algonquin tribes Fri, July 28 Milk Chocolate Day
Central Vermont Back Roads. knew this full Moon as the Corn Plant-
St. Anthonys ing Church
Moon or (Little
the MilkBrown
Moon. Church), 35th Annual Sat, July 29 National Dance Day
EAST MONTPELIER - Being Mortal June film and discussion. SummerMoon
Full Strawberry Sale. White
The elephant items,
Algonquin tribes home
knew baked
this goods, raffle. A
Moon
Sat, July 29 Lasagna Day
Sat, July 29 National Chicken Wing Day
Twin Valley Senior Center, 4583 Rte 2. 10 a.m. The movie fol- Catholic Daughters as a
Fundraiser. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Lorraine Dufree,
time to gather ripening strawber- Sun, July 30 National Cheesecake Day
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patients who are nearing the end of life. Free and open to the Fairgrounds. A Moon and the Hot Moon.County Fair. Bradford Your Flower & Vegetable
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also Headquarters
for persons under 60. rides. No dogs allowed on the midway. Info/schedule: http://brad-
MARSHFIELD - Build a Better World Family Fun Night. fordfair.org/
Jaquith Public Library. 6:45-8 p.m. Teepee Building for Kids with BROOKFIELD
known as the Thunder Moon, because
thunderstorms are so frequent during
- Annual
this month. Tag Sale. Pond Village Church. 8 a.m.
MONTPELIER
Angie Barger and Joe Astik. Learn how to build a scaled down to 1 p.m. Many unusual items American
as a dollytribes
(furniture),
teepee for kids. Materials will be provided. Be inspired to go ware, household items,Native
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EAST CALAIS - Give and Take Day. East Calais Church on 802-224-7100 or email info@vtherbcenter.org for more informa- groups. All ages and newcomers are welcome. Walks last approx-
Route 14. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items include pianos, organ, kitchen tion and to register. imately an hour and a half. Dogs on leashes are welcome. If its
ware, household items, clothing for men, women, and children. Around the World in 80 Days. Lost Nation Theater. raining enough for an umbrella, the walk will be cancelled.
Puzzles, toys, books and many other items such as antiques. Also
looking for more items to add to our current supply. For donations:
Pastor Bill at 232-1013, Sandy at 456-8809 or Mary at 456-8161 A
PLAINFIELD - Piano Dedication Concert and Celebration.
Plainfield Town Hall Opera House. 4 p.m. Five well known pia- Wednesday, July 19
nists will share the stage in a joint concert celebrating the Opera BARRE - Authors at the Aldrich: Pet Psychologist Nicole
small donation is appreciated. No cost for those in time of need. House and dedicating its new piano. A reception with refresh- Birkholzer. Aldrich Public Library. 6 p.m. Nicole Birkholzer
MONTPELIER - Birth Workers Herbal Guide with Olga ments will follow the performance. Tickets are available through wrote Pet Logic: See the World Through YourPets Eyes and
Mardach. VCIH, 252 Main St. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. $53 members/$65 tickets.Catamountarts.org or at the door. General Admission: $15, Experience Your Life Through a Beautiful New Lens, one of
non-members (includes $5 materials fee). Two-day class. Call Seniors $10, Students $5, Special Rate $5. (Request the Special Huffington Posts top books for animal lovers.
802-224-7100 or email info@vtherbcenter.org for more informa- Rate. No questions asked.) Barre Area Senior Centers Annual Pie Sale. At the Concert in
tion and to register. TUNBRIDGE - Green Mountain Dog Club Annual Dog Show. the Park. Currier Park. 7 p.m. Join us for pie slices and ice cream
Around the World in 80 Days. Lost Nation Theater. Tunbridge Fairgrounds. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Info: www.greenmoun- as you enjoy the band Killin Timeand bring a friend!
Capital City Farmers Market. 60 State St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The taindogclub.org BERLIN - Hike Berlin with GMC. Moderate. 4.5+/- miles.
Capital City Farmers Market starts its 40th year with over 50 WEBSTERVILLE - Sunday Morning Nature Walks. Barre Irish Hill. Well hike from after work until sunset. Bring a light dinner
farmers, food producers, and craftspeople. Town Forest, meet at kiosk 44 Brook St. Join naturalist Samantha or snacks, water and headlamp. Contact co-leaders: Phyllis Rubenstein
Do Good Fest 2017. Free music festival with food trucks, beer Ryan for easy to moderate walks through the forest. Bring your at Phyllis@PhyllisRubensteinLaw.comcastbiz.net or 802-793-6313 or
tent, non-profit village and more. All parking proceeds benefit camera for advice on photo-worthy sights, including fungi and Charlene Bohl at CharleneBohl@comcast.net or 229-9908 for meeting
Branches of Hope bugs. If its raining enough for an umbrella, the walk will be can- time and place
celled. Info: Marianne Kotch at 476-4185 or email mkotch731@ CHELSEA - Red Cross Blood Donation. United Church of
Bird Banding Demonstration. North Branch Nature Center, 713 gmail.com.
Elm St. 6:30-11 a.m. Fee: Donations welcomed. Get a behind the Chelsea, 13 North Common. 12-5 p.m.
scenes glimpse of banding in action. We catch, measure and band
a variety of songbirds to study their survivorship and reproductive Monday, July 17 HARDWICK - Dessert and a Book: When the Killing is Done.
Jeudevine Library. 7 p.m. Discussion leader is Eric Hanson, VT
success. A rare chance to see beautiful birds up close. EAST MONTPELIER - Free Blood Pressure checks. Twin State Loon Biologist and on the staff of the Vermont Center for
TUNBRIDGE - Green Mountain Dog Club Annual Dog Show. Valley Senior Center. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registered Nurse Boo Eco-studies. Desserts from the Magic Spoon Bakery and lemon-
Tunbridge Fairgrounds. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Info: www.greenmoun- Smith will be on hand to take you blood pressure. This is free and ade will be available. Door prize: a $20 gift certificate from the
taindogclub.org open to the public, no appointments needed. Galaxy Bookshop. To reserve a copy of book or for more informa-
tion call 472-5948 or e-mail: jeudevinelibrary@hardwickvt.org.
WAITSFIELD - Waitsfield Farmers Market. Mad River
Green. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 18 MONTPELIER - Natural Approaches to Diabetes and Blood
BARRE - Rockin Ron the Friendly Pirate. Aldrich Public Sugar Dysregulation with Mica McDonald. VCIH, 252 Main St.
WATERBURY - Waterbury Arts Fest. Downtown Waterbury. 6-8 p.m. $12 members/$15 non-members. Call 802-224-7100 or
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Experience artwork from over 80 artist exhibi- Library. 1 p.m. Ahoy, matey! Come hear musical pirate Rockin
Ron perform entertaining and educational pirate songs. Ages email info@vtherbcenter.org for more information and to regis-
tors, fantastic gourmet fare and live music from some of the areas ter.
most beloved entertainers. Free for all ages. For more informa- Pre-K and up.
tion, including a schedule, please see waterburyartsfest.com EAST MONTPELIER - Bike Ride with GMC. Easy. 20+/- miles. John Lackard Blues Jam at Sweet Melissas, 4 Langdon St. 7:30
East Montpelier/Calais back roads. Leave from the parking area at p.m.
Sunday, July 16 No. 10 Pond in Calais at 10 a.m. Bring lunch as there is no place to
buy lunch. Contact: George Plumb at 883-2313 or plumb.george@
Capital City Band Free Outdoor Concert. State House lawn. 7-8
p.m. Come enjoy a picnic with neighbors or meet some new friends
ADAMANT - Destry Rides Again presented by QuarryWorks gmail.com while enjoying this delightful Vermont musical tradition. Or, bring
Theater. 2 p.m. The wild west musical. Call 802-229-6978 to an instrument and play along with the band. Info: 456-7054.
reserve free seats. GRANITEVILLE - Ice Cream Socials. Lower Graniteville
playground, 7 Baptist St. 6:30 p.m. This free family event pro- Brown Bag Lunch Series with City Leaders. Montpelier Senior
BETHEL - Double Feature: Spider-man: Homecoming and motes play and conversation at each of the Towns parks. Activity Center, 58 Barre St. Noon to 1 p.m. Free and open to the
Baby Driver. Bethel Drive-In. 9 p.m. Info: www.BethelDriveIn. MONTPELIER - Self-Care Tools for Stressful Times with public. Bring a brown-bag lunch, friends, and any questions you
com Ginny Sassaman, founder of the Happiness Paradigm and presi- have about city government, facilities, goals, and more. Speaker:
BRADFORD - Connecticut Valley County Fair. Bradford dent of GNHUSA. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Arne McMullen, Director of Recreation.
Fairgrounds. A small Vermont agricultural fair, there is something Ginny will lead the group in practicing a variety of methods to Moth Night. North Branch Nature Center. 8:30-11 p.m. Fee: $5
for everyone to enjoy! Everything from tractor pulls to amusement feel better, enjoy life more, and contribute to the greater well- nonmembers, free for members. As soon as the sun goes down, an
rides. No dogs allowed on the midway. Info/schedule: http://brad- being of others. $8 members, $10 non-members. incredibly diverse group of insects fill the night with color: the
fordfair.org/ WEBSTERVILLE - Tuesday Morning Nature Walks. 44 moths. Emeralds, loopers, underwings, darts, owlets, and so many
MONTPELIER - Birth Workers Herbal Guide with Olga Brook St. 9 a.m. Join Marianne Kotch and Suzy Klinefelter for more miraculous moths will visit our light station as we dazzle in
Mardach. VCIH, 252 Main St. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. $53 members/$65 easy to moderate walks, exploring various trails and lookouts. If the dizzying variety of species.
non-members (includes $5 materials fee). Two-day class. Call we have enough people, well split into fast and slow walking continued on next page
GO FIGURE
Taylor
The access areas were purchased and are some cases people, including children, were
maintained with funds derived from the sale swimming right at the boat ramps while boats
of fishing licenses and motorboat registra- were being launched, risking injury or pre-
tions, as well as a federal excise tax on fish- venting the launching of boats.
Coppenraths
ing equipment, fishing tackle, and gasoline We understand that people want to go
for motorboats. These funding sources swimming, especially during hot weather, but
explicitly prohibit activities that are in con- we are urging folks to swim at locally
flict with fishing and boating. approved swimming areas, said Colonel
Hoop
Fish & Wildlife regulations prohibit certain Jason Batchelder. Finding a safe swimming
uses of fishing access areas including, but not area is easy in most communities. Just ask at
limited to swimming, littering, camping, a general store or other place where people
Camp
picnicking, making a fire, parking of vehicles gather.
not related to priority uses, and commercial The fine for swimming at an access area is
activity. $162.
G
This evaluation will allow each kid to focus on the areas of the game that
will help you develop into an all-around player...All campers need to bring a - N OTI C E TO A DV E RT I S E R S -
change of shoes. A food concession stand will be set up with snacks, drinks,
ET A BIGGER SLICE
pizza throughout both weeks of camp.
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WORLD SPORTS & OUTDOORS
Twice-postponed CCV Night will be rescheduled for Friday, September 8 at 7 p.m. Photo by Buzz Fisher.
Thunder Road officials and Burnett Scrap Road, Christopher Burnett said. The first
Metals, LLC announced today that they have car we sponsored at Thunder Road was a
reached an agreement for the company to Warrior. This division is a great place for
become the title sponsor of the Road Warrior people to get started in racing with very little
division. The Burnett Scrap Metals Road money or time invested.
Warriors will make their season debut on Burnett Scrap Metals is a state-licensed
Thursday, July 20 as part of Fairpoint metal recycling facility in Hinesburg, VT that
Communications Night. purchases all of unwanted ferrous and non-
New team registrations are arriving on a
regular basis for the entry-level division, ferrous scrap metal. Commercial, industrial,
which will be for four-cylinder front wheel and residential customers can bring their
drive stock cars. The revived division previ- scrap metal directly to the companys facili-
ously competed at Thunder Road from 2003 ties or arrange to have a roll-off container
to 2011 under the Junkyard Warriors dropped off at their site. They are the largest
name. metal recycling facility in Chittenden County
Burnett Scrap Metals is very excited to be and service most of Vermont and Northern
part of the return of the Warriors to Thunder New York..
The Burnett Scrap Metal Road Warriors will hold their first Thunder Road event of the season at
Fairpoint Communications Night on Thursday, July 20.
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with knowledge of pagination, to edit and layout local news content for
our 45 year old weekly community newspaper.
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and have excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
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and cutlines, as well as being able to write accurate and compelling feature
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for commercial projects in Chittenden County, Central
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403 US Route 302, Barre, VT 05641.
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Program
Q: I attended the first
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CHECK HEADING: Daytona 500 stock-car race held at the new track in Florida
Animals-Farm ......................500 in 1959. I have the official souvenir program that features
PHONE NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________________ Animals-Pet .........................430 the history of Bill France, NASCAR and the building of the
Antiques/Restorations .........144 track. The program also has photos of all the drivers of that
LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________ Baby/Children Items ............140 era, including Junior Johnson, Tim Flock, Lee Petty and so
FIRST NAME ______________________________________________________________________________
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
forth. Does it have any value? -- D.L. C., Hapeville, GA
Building Materials................300
ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________ Business Items....................080 A: I found several Daytona programs issued in 1959 for
Business Opportunities .......060 sale. They seem to be selling in the $50 to $75 range. There
CITY _______________________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP _______________ Camping ..............................205 is a nice one on eBay, full framed, listed for $60.
Childcare Service ................030 ***
START DATE: ___________ NUMBER OF ISSUES: __________ Christmas Trees ..................370 Q: I have inherited two bowls produced by Marblehead
Class & Workshops .............103 Pottery. I love the simplicity of the pieces. Can you tell me
Clothing & Accessories .......130
how much they are worth? -- Susan, VA
EXACTLY HOW YOU WANT THE AD TO READ Computers/Electronics ........100
Please print, we cannot be responsible for words we can't read. Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108 A: Marblehead Pottery was hand-thrown and first pro-
Furniture..............................180 duced in 1905 as part of a therapeutic program for patients
________________________________________________________________ Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145 in a sanitarium located in Marblehead, Mass. Operations
Health ..................................113 ceased in 1936. In recent years, this line of pottery has
________________________________________________________________ Home Appliances ................160 become quite collectible, especially in Massachusetts,
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305 where it was made. Most pieces are, as you indicated,
________________________________________________________________ Insurance/Investments ........090
rather simple in design and finished in a single color. You
Job Opportunities................020
________________________________________________________________ Lost and Found ...................110 need the services of a good appraiser to determine current
Miscellaneous .....................150 values.
________________________________________________________________ Musical ................................200 ***
Personals ............................105 Q: I have a collection of sheet music, Music of the
________________________________________________________________ Professional Services .........540 Modern World, published in 1895 by D. Appleton. The
Rideshare ............................125 musical selections were edited by Anton Seidl. Do they
________________________________________________________________ Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
have any value? -- Stephanie, FL
Sporting Equipment ............250
________________________________________________________________ Storage................................235 A: After consulting with several sheet music collectors, I
Support Groups ..................107 have come to the conclusion that your music has very little
________________________________________________________________ Tools ....................................330 value. The series was published primarily for music teach-
Wanted ................................120 ers in public schools and, although more than a century old,
________________________________________________________________ Wood/Heating Equip............350 are not very collectible.
Work Wanted .......................040 ***
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Q: I came across a gold-colored frame with a copy of
Each separate word, each phone number counts as one word Campers/Motor Homes .......845 Whistlers Mother and a childs prayer encased. Does it
Cars & Accessories ............875 have any value? -- Doris, RI
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Number of words ____________ times 35($3.50 min.)_________________ (cost for one week) Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870 A: Prints, such as the one you describe, were popular
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873 throughout the 1920s and 30s. Most currently sell in the
times number of weeks __________ 4 for 3 Special TOTAL COST __________________
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855 $35 to $50 range, with certain exceptions. Prints by such
artists as Maxfield Parrish and Wallace Nutting are much
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630 more valuable.
Camps for Sale ...................650
$ FULL PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605 Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive,
MasterCard Condominiums ....................680 Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685 aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr.
Visa Homes .................................690 Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor
Credit Card
Number ____________________________________________________ Discover Land for Sale.......................670 does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring
CVC#______
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
return mail.
(c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
Signature __________________________________________Exp. Date ___________________ Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610
GARAGE SALE
9-3
314 Hill street
Barre Vt
EAST MONTPELIER,
turn by FW Webb
July 14 & 15
THURSDAY OPENING
@ NOON
Bureaus, Jelly cabinet, Book YARD/GARAGE SALE
YARD Across from Dairy Creme
on lower State St. Montpelier
VT.
LARGE YARD SALE
Furnishings from an estate.
9am-5pm
Something for Everyone
Jewelry, womans clothes up
cases, Clothes, Vintage
kitchenware, Toys, and
More!
CLASSIFIED AD
Up To 15 Words
SALES Others in community will
Join in; Fri & Sat, July 14
& 15,
Saturday July 15, 2017
9-5
1322 Berlin Pond Rd, North-
to 3X, Vera Bradley bags,
tools, household stuff, toys,
28 Knoll Drive
Barre VT.
(each additional word is 35)
KIT INCLUDES:
games, dehumidifier, Bicy- Fluorescent Signs
GARAGE 9:00am-4:00pm field, VT cles, Lots of good tires such
as...Saab Tires & Rims,
Price Stickers
YARD SALE
GARAGE SALE JULY 14-15. Inventory & Tip Sheet
SALES $9.95
other tires sizes:
7 Wilmuth Street, South Barre 1-235/75R15
off Middle Rd. Friday 9-4 and
Saturday 9-2. Household
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8AM to 2PM er on rims) ONLY
RUMMAGE items, Excercise equipment,
some furniture, dishes, and
much more.
Lots of miscellaneous
Barre-Montpelier Rd.
1-235/75/R15
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become more desireable, especially as the staycation has
omeowners choose renovation grown in popularity. Decks and patios can make backyards
projects for a variety of reasons. more appealing. The scope of your investment will depend
Although many improvements are on the size of the deck and design. Doing the work yourself
made to increase functionality and can cut the cost of decks in half, but only if you have the
specific tools or experience to tackle such a project.
comfort of a home, several others are seen Improve curb appeal. Adding attractive landscaping and
as worthwhile investments. These invest- freshening up the entryway to a home can add considerable
ments can add up to a higher resale value value to your home, as buyers judge homes by their exteriors.
Completely renovated interiors may never be seen if buy-
when the time comes to sell a home.
ers pass up your home because of a less attractive exterior.
Classy, subtle changes, like well-placed shrubbery and a
Certain projects have a history of providing a greater green lawn, can work wonders. An inviting front door and
return on homeowners investments than others. The fol- well-lit entryway also add curb appeal to a home.
lowing renovation tips can add beauty to your home and Before making improvements, homeowners should deter-
generate great returns when you put the home up for sale. mine if a given project will provide a solid return on their
Invest in your kitchen. Kitchen remodels are a safe bet investment.
when it comes to putting money into improving a home.
Residents tend to spend a great deal of time in the kitchen,
but a dated, poorly functioning kitchen can detract from
the value of a home, even if the rest of the home is in good
shape. Its possible to recoup between 60 and 120 percent of
your kitchen remodel investment, especially if the kitchen
matches up well with the rest of your home. Homeowners
should know that a deluxe renovation may not be necessary,
as relatively moderate improvements can create a whole
new look for a kitchen.
Look to paint. One of the least expensive improvement
materials, but one that has a significant impact, is paint.
Neutral, modern colors can easily liven up any space. If you
paint with low-VOC paint, you also can advertise an eco-
friendly home, which is very desireable these days.
Put in another bathroom. Multiple bathrooms are an attrac-
tive selling point, particularly in older homes that may not
have been equipped with more than one bathroom. Finding
extra space for a bathroom can be tricky, but consider clos-
ets, areas under stairs or even taking some space away from
another room. Popular home-improvement television chan- can last for years. Other improvements, such as adding attic
nel HGTV advises that half-bathrooms require at least 18 insulation or replacing older windows and doors with more
square feet of space, while full baths need 30 to 35 square energy efficient options, also are smart bets.
feet for a stand-up shower or bathtub. Add illumination to rooms. A dark home is a dreary home.
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rooms and bathrooms. Just be advised that too much blue
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with some warmer accents.
Orange
Many people do not immediately consider bright orange
for their homes, but when used as an accent shade, orange
can really brighten up a home. Orange is considered a shade
that expands creativity and imparts a youthful appeal to a of nature, it also works well for those people who want to Yellow
space. Consider an orange accent wall or a burst of color Few colors are more vibrant than yellow, which can help
bring some of the outdoors inside and work with the fresh
with orange throw pillows. If pumpkin orange is a little stimulate conversation and make thoughts more focused. A
starts and new growth that green can inspire. To make green
too bold for you, tone it down by choosing a more pastel, luminous shade of yellow is an ideal way to make any space
feel less subdued and sleepy, work with its complementary
peachy hue, which is equally warm and energizing. more welcoming and bright. Just use it sparingly, as too
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Red with touches of purple can offer the balance needed to pre-
Red stimulates energy and appetite, which is why the vent yellow rooms from overwhelming residents and guests.
shade is so popular in restaurants and home dining spaces. Purple
Home decorators should keep in mind that colors can be
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blended to create the desired environment. A color scheme
be the wisest choice for a bedroom, as the color may prove ic color can add a formal, regal aspect to a home depending
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Locusts: Various species of locust can damage plants and
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Treehoppers: These small, green insects mimic the look of
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REAL ESTATE
Wed., July 12, 2017 DEADLINES: Display Ads Fri. 3 PM Word Ads Mon. 10 AM
PUBLISHERS NOTICE
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
APARTMENTS/ LAND FOR SALE HOMES
All real estate advertising in this
newspaper is subject to the fair hous-
ROOMS/HOUSES continued continued
ing act which makes it illegal to adver- FOR RENT MORETOWN: 63 acres MONTPELIER: TWO-STORY Updated Weekly
Home Mortgage Rates
tise any preference, limitation or dis- $150,000 802-244-7517
crimination based on race, color, reli- continued older home, pretty river view,
gion, sex, handicap, familial status or walk to schools and shopping.
national origin, or an intention, to make 3 bedroom Duplex Apt Barre MORRISTOWN: 10 +/- acres 3-bedrooms, 1-bath, food LAST DOWN
LENDER UPDATE RATE APR TERM PTS PAYMENT
any such preference, limitation or dis- VT. Centrally Located. Dead- $55.000 802-244-7517 pantry, replace, chandeliers,
crimination. end street next to bike path Community National 7/6/17 4.125% 4.133% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
Additionally, Vermonts Fair Housing OLD TOWN, FL 2-1/2 acres formal dining room, porches,
and City Bus Route. washer/ Bank 1-800-340-3460 3.375% 3.389% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
and Public Accomodations Act prohib-
dryer hook-up, 1/2 basement
Thank you.
$12,000 802-244-7517 wood doors and trim. Buyer-
its advertising that indicates any prefer- Brokers also welcome.
storage, large yard, Front and
Rate APR Term Points Downpayment
ence, limitation or discrimination based New England Federal 7/6/17 4.000% 4.024% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
on age, marital status, sexual orienta- back porch, garbage/plowing Community Natl 4.125% 4.133% 802-371-7524.
30 YR Fixed 0 5%
tion or receipt of public assistance.
This newspaper will not knowingly
/lawn care included, parking
spot, non-smoking, no pets,
HOMES
NE Fed CR UN
3.375% 3.389% 15 YR Fixed 0
NEW
4.000% 4.024% HOME
30 YR Fixed
5%
0& LAND5%
package,
Credit Union 866-805-6267 3.250% 3.292% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
accept any advertising for real estate 1st month rent, security, refer- 3.250% 3.292% 15 YR Fixed 0
Williamstown VT. $149,900.
5%
Northfield Savings 7/6/17 4.000% 4.039% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
which is in violation of the law. Our ences, credit check required. BARRE2 STORY CAPE,
4.000% 4.039%3bdrm,
30 YR Fixed2 0bath, great neigh- Bank (NSB) 3.250% 3.318% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
readers are hereby informed that all $1100/mo available now. Northfield Savings
Full Basement, 3 BR 3.250% 1.5 3.318% 15 YR Fixed 0
5%
borhood, close to recreation,
5%
dwellings advertised in this newspaper 802-279-0407 bath, large porch, .37 acre,
802-485-5871
are available on an equal opportunity access Fixed to I-89. Dont miss
basis. BARRE Apartment 1 BED- Near Spaulding
VSECU on Green4.000%
St. 4.040% 3015YR 0 5%
out!. 802-272-7422.
3.250% 3.319% YR Fixed 0 5% VT State Employees 7/6/17 4.000% 4.040% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
To file a complaint of discrimination, ROOM. includes heat/ $170,000. 802-839-6667
call the Vermont Human Rights electricity/rubbish, No pets, Credit Union (VSECU) 3.250% 3.319% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
Commisson toll-free at 1-800-416-2010 ABOUT FORECLOSURE?
non-smoking, deposit., 802- LET THE TENANT PAY THE 1-800-371-5162 X5345
(voice & TTY) or call HUD toll
476-4662 Having trouble paying your
free at 1-800-669-9777 (voice) MORTGAGE!
mortgage? The Federal Trade
or 1-800-927-9275 (TTY). Beautiful 10 y/o energy ef- Rates can change without notice.
BARRE TOWN 2 bedroom, Commission says dont pay
heat, hot water, snow removal, cient 3BR 1.5BA house on ***APRs are based on 20% down payment. Some products are available with as little as
any fees in advance to peo-
coin-op laundry. $900/month 1.4 acres in Williamstown on 5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not
ple who promise to protect
MOBILE HOMES/ 802-433-5832 a dead end road includes 1BR
your home from foreclosure. included in the APR calculations.
1BA in-law apt renting at $875
RENT/SALE BARRE, WASHINGTON
STREET, $1050.00, 2nd Floor, /mo! Tile oor and nice interior
Report them to the FTC, the
nations consumer protection
2 Bdrms. 802-229-5702 woodwork. 5 minutes to I-89.
REMODELED MOBILE agency. For more information,
sal.b@myfairpoint.net Easy access to VAST and hik-
HOME, Priced to sell at call 1-877-FTC-HELP or click
ing trails and a private grass
$20,000. This 1986 65X12.5 East Barre 1 bedroom Quiet on ftc.gov. A message from
airstrip! Only $249,900 AND
mobile home has been exten- Country Apartment, $900/mo. The World and the FTC.
includes heat/lights, rubbish, owner will pay up to $3000
sively remodeled front to back. of buyers closing costs! This
Thank You For Saying
plowing washer and dryer
Layout has one full bath, one available. No smoking No wont last!
1/2 bath, two bedrooms, din- Pets. References required. Call Karl for details and pics!
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ing room, large kitchen with
attached bar table, and liv-
Call 802-479-2806 after 4pm. 802-272-7422 I Saw It In
RULE OF THUMB......
ing room. All windows, wood Describe your property,
oors carpet, cabinets, fridge, not the appropriate buyer or
EMAILED ADVERTISEMENT
dishwasher, propane stove,
faucets, tub/shower, toilets,
renter, not the landlord,
not the neighbors. ADVERTISING INSERTION ORD
M faucets, electric water heater,
wood siding, metal roong,
Just describe the property and
youll almost always obey the
law.
Thomas Hirchak Company
FROM: Terra Keene
doors trim, lighting, skirting Phone: 800-634-7653
and vanities have been re-
placed in the last 3 years. This VACATION
home comes with a 275 gal-
lon oil tank (if needed), front RENTALS/SALES
steps with small deck, and
Benson Arizona, Deed RV sites COMPANY: The World Wed
wood skirting. You will not nd
with City Utilities(Snowbird
a mobile home of this quality Hill), $22,500+ www.cochise-
and warmth anywhere. 802-
terrace.com or 520-720-0824
917-3615 / 520-820-1678. NAME OF FILE: FOXFIRE_TW
CAMP FOR RENT
COMMERCIAL on Lake Groton.
Call 802-476-6075
RENTALS/SALES or 476-6083.
EMAILED TO: sales@vt-world
2 BAY COMMERCIAL SPACE,
2 Over head doors 10 High, LAND FOR SALE
SS Hoods Maker
1C=1.48; 2C=3.1; 3C=4.68; 4C
1200 sq/ft, More space avail- 634-7653
able if needed. Williamstown, MARSHFIELD RT 232, 1
VT 802-433-5832
Acre. Drilled well, septic in
place, beautiful views, power
at road, 50X24 garage w/
high ceiling in 1/2, power door Open House
APARTMENTS Opener. $69,500 obo.
July 15
ROOMS/HOUSES 239-494-0615
1 pm to 3 pm
FOR RENT MARSHFIELD RT 232, 1
Acre. Drilled well, septic in 99 Palmer Road
place, beautiful views, power Williamstown
2 BEDROOM HOUSE in at road, 50X24 garage w/
Cabot(Danville line) on Mol- high ceiling in 1/2, power door
lys Pond, $750/month plus Opener. $69,500 obo.
utilites. 802-456-1204 239-494-0615
Well built open concept
2 bedroom home with
E
IBL S
an Earth Bern roof. 1.5
X N miles from I-89. Artist
FLE SIG studio in the basement.
D E Enjoy views from the
large deck of Rock of
Ages and surrounding
area. Multiple raised
beds ready for your garden. Chicken coop ready for chickens. In-
door pool in attached sun room. A Must see. Come join us for an
Open House Saturday, July 15th from 1pm to 3 pm. $235,000. Colonial home in
WINDYAWINDY
WOOD BARRE TOWN
WOOD BARRE TOWN
common interest community
A common interest community
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ANYTIME
OPEN HOUSE EVERY- CALL 802-249-8251
SUNDAY OR 802-734-1920
1 TO 3 PM
OR shown
One Level Living: single and duplex units, 2by appointment
bedrooms, 2 baths,anytime
full basement, 1 or 2 car garage option
CALL 802-249-8251 OR 802-734-1920
Priced from the mid $220,000s
One Level Living: single and duplex units, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,
Directions: From RT 302, turn onto Hill Street at Elmwood Cemetery, mile on Hill Street, left onto
full basement, 1 or 2 car garage option
Windy Wood Road, look for sign on left and turn into Windy Wood. Jack Associates
Single family homes priced from $262,000 and Lucas deSousa
Duplex homes priced from $229,000 98 S. Main St., Waterbury lucasdesousa@
Directions: From RT 302, turn onto Hill Street at Elmwood Cemetery, (802)272-0698 c21jack.com
mile on Hill Street, left onto Windy Wood Road, look for sign on left
and turn into Windy Wood. www.C21Jack.com 634-7653
Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated
REALTOR
Go to downstreet.org
to schedule an appointment
Purchase Ready Workshop
Saturday, August 5th
9am-5pm in Barre
(must register by July 24th)
Owner occupied well-maintained triplex Escape to hills with this private homestead
in Barre Town on dead end road. Current and views. This log home will thrill you with
rental net income is $16,400. Electric is its rustic charm and modern amenities.
provided by 2 large solar panels located on Two bedrooms up and loft overlooking liv-
the property. A must see. ing room. Master bedroom on first floor.
149 Dickerman Hill Road 2112 River Road Barre Voc-Tech Enterprises, Inc.
Tunbridge, VT Moretown, VT Barre Supervisory Union
$140,000. $19,900. 120 Ayers Street
Barre, VT 05641
H
omeowners looking to renovate
often see room for improvement
in their kitchens and bathrooms.
The National Association of Home
Builders Remodeling Market Index Survey,
which measures conditions in the remodel- Historic, Three Bedrooms
ing market, indicates that, in 2015, the two Detached Two Car Plus One Car Garages
most common remodeling jobs were bath- Eat-In Kitchen, Pantry
room remodels (81 percent) and kitchen On 4.75 Acres
remodels (79 percent). According to HGTV Calais Price Just Lowered $225,000
and Statistics Brain, a new kitchen remodel Contact Brendan, 552-0263
for a kitchen measuring 12 by 12 feet may
cost homeowners anywhere from $17,000 to
$37,000.
Located on Rudd Farm Dr., Barre Town 81 Main St., Montpelier 229-0345
This 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2 story home with a possible Only minutes from Montpelier, Barre, & I-89
4th bedroom is located just off the Barre-Montpelier Rent includes heat, water/sewer, lawn maintenance, 135 Washington St., Barre 476-6500
Rd. U-32 school system in a rural setting yet close-in. A & snow removal
great family home with updated efficiency furnace and Each unit features 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1-800-696-1456
hot water, and kitchen. $279,000. attached carport, & rear deck
Call Gary 802-249-1776 To schedule a showing, call (802)229-2721 HeneyRealtors.com
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