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This years Eagle Recognition day was sponsored by the American Legion. It is a family
event and an opportunity for state representatives to formally recognize those Scouts in their
area of their achievement of earning Scoutings
highest rank, Eagle Scout.
On Feb. 13, the day started at the State House
when Representative Peter Fagan read a proclamation on the house floor, recognizing the
achievement of all Vermont Scouts in the Green
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February Winners:
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Barre Lions Club also mourned the passing of Howard Martin,
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Is Gary?
By Aaron Retherford
Heather Bryce, Artistic Director and Founder
of Bryce Dance Company, wanted to infuse the
Arts into the center of Montpelier. If next months
Montpelier Project pulls off what it sets out to
accomplish, Bryce and all those working with
her, will do much more than that.
The Montpelier Project is a one-month residency that will run from March 3 to April 4. The
project launches with a community dinner/dialogue and a visual art reception from 6:30 to 9
p.m. March 3 at the City Center Atrium. The
project ends with a multi-media performance
event that Bryce hopes will energize the
Montpelier community and encourage locals to
reflect on what makes Montpelier a special place
to live. It also serves as the anchor event for the
first weekend of the Community Engagement
Labs We are Montpelier project.
I think March is a challenging time for a lot
of people in Montpelier because theres not a
whole lot going on, Bryce said. I think its
great time for people to come back into the community with each other. I also think in general
people dont think the Arts are always accessible
to them, so thats why I wanted to bring the Arts
into the center of town. Every event were doing
is free. Its really giving the town this opportunity to come into direct participation.
During the one-month residency, Montpelierarea residents will be treated to a wide range of
artistic outlets all with the theme of My
Hometown.
The Sunday and Tuesday night series will
showcase music bands, dancers, artists, and even
comedians. The Skinny Pancake will host
Tuesday night community dinners where attendees will be encouraged to discuss what makes
Montpelier unique. A workshop series run by
local artists will be held on Saturdays. During the
entire month, there will be a visual art installation on display in the City Center Atrium. A
dozen visual artists will participate in that project
alone.
The community is invited to participate in
open dance rehearsals to be part of the culminating performance piece with the Bryce Dance
Company.
Its been really nice to know that theyre all
communicating and in collaboration with each
other, especially for the April 4th performance.
Thats been really amazing, Bryce said. Im
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The Autism Puzzle Foundation in Barre is getting
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APF provides grants to different organizations
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as horseback riding therapy, iPads, and summer
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which have totaled over $331,000 and benefited more
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The Chair of the APF Board, Randy Lamberti, has
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breakfast one day and decided to hold a fundraiser with a goal of raising $5,000. The group
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membership fees, and though we do not ever charge for all our
exercise classes (two bone building classes three times per week
and two Tai chi classes per week), and though we do not ever
charge for blood pressure checks, flu clinics, tax preparation by
AARP, movies, Alzheimers workshops, card games, music, and
free bus transportation to and from the center, with lots of free
parking and very handicapped accessible, we have grown into a
very successful senior center in Central Vermont. We welcome all
seniors with a smile, and only ask for a $4 donation for a hot,
nutritious lunch, if and only if, they are able to donate. We do not
turn anyone away that is not able to donate. We all know each
other by name, as we are all members of these wonderful towns
and we care for one another, as Vermonters should be doing. Our
dedicated volunteers are like no other and truly care about the
well-being of each and every senior.
Meals on Wheels Program
According to Hunger Free Vermont, 8,000 seniors in Vermont
are food insecure, meaning they do NOT always have access to
enough food. TVSC is your local center that helps feed your
neighbors, make a security check, and leave them with a smile,
which is a lifeline for the homebound. Many have grown unable
to shop and prepare their own meals, especially when they live
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TVSC will be celebrating the March for Meals week March
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the outstanding dedicated volunteers that drive to the homes of our
homebound seniors, 170 meals per week, and serves between 950
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served three times a week at the center. We count on you, the
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TVSC Volunteer of the Month
Sandra Mennella of Cabot was presented with a certificate of
appreciation and a TVSC Volunteer T-Shirt, as she is the volunteer
of the month, for her true dedication, and caring and understanding of the importance of being very active in the senior years to
help maintain a healthy body. Sandra volunteers as an instructor in
the Tai chi exercise programs and is a facilitator of the Death Cafe
Program. She goes above and beyond in helping TVSC and we
truly appreciate and respect her. Congratulations Sandra!
Town Meeting Day
We, at TVSC, hope that you will all take part in your local Town
Meeting. Not only will you get re-acquainted with all your friends
and neighbors (hard to pay visits with all the snow this year), but
you will decide how your tax dollars should be spent at the local
level. As we are responsible for the necessary expenditures of
OUR town, we, at TVSC hope that you will support your local
center, as the seniors we are now trying so hard to help, are the
same people who worked all their lives to make our towns a wonderful place to live and raise a family. Please keep your dollars
local and support your center. We will be forever grateful.
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a dietitian and a nurse practitioner. Groups meet
throughout the year and are based on age and
gender. Sessions are held at one of CVMCs
medical practices after school and work hours
so parents can attend (5:00-6:30 PM). Shared
medical visits are billed to your insurance
company just as any regular office visit. All
deductibles and co-pays apply. To register call
Associates in Pediatrics at 371-5950.
When: Tuesdays, March 10 - April 14
5:00 - 6:30 pm
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Panelist Mark Nicholson (right) responds to a question from the audience as Thom Lauzon (left) and Wayne Lamberton gather their thoughts.
The trio described the motivation for developing commercial space during the Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce annual meeting.
everyone in attendance and the dozen member firms that sponsored the meeting. She then invited Nominating Chair Mike
Donovan to introduce the slate of incoming directors. They were
Amy White of Key Bank, Joe Choquette of Downs Rachlin
Martin, Kim Bolduc of Bolduc Metal Recycling, David Rubel of
Community National Bank, attorney Caroline Earle, and Michael
Casella of Casella Waste Management.
When the newcomers had been unanimously elected, the entire
board voted the recommended slate of officers: Board Chair Leslie
Sanborn of R&L Archery, and vice chairs Lindel James of the
Center for Leadership Skills, Gary Hass of The World Publications,
and Ed Larson of the Barre Granite Association.
Susan Kruthers of Central Vermont Medical Center will continue to serve as immediate past chair.
Sanborn opened her remarks by noting that a good year was
marred by the loss of some great friends of the Chamber, including
Life Member Marion Milne, former director and perpetual committee supporter Robert Lord Sr., and 17-year RSVP office volunteer Bonnie Greene.
She went on to say that the Chamber was pleased that several
proposed employer mandates were withdrawn or tempered, and
that new staff member Douglas Rossi led an effort that brought 46
firms to membership. She urged members to stay engaged in
Chamber programs and to participate in the legislative process.
Sanborn thanked retiring directors that included former board
chair Dona Bate, vice chairs Mike Woodfield and Curtis Ostler, as
well as Scott Nichols and Heather Shouldice.
The meeting was held in the Capitol Plaza Hotel and Conference
Center, Montpelier.
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Secretary of State Jim Condos is proud to announce the completion of Beta testing and the official public release of the Corporations
Divisions new Online Business Service Center, www.vtsosonline.
com.
Most of our business communitys registration and filing functions can now be completed online and in real-time, making it
easier to start and maintain your business in Vermont than ever
before. New business formations have gone from as much as three
weeks to less than 30 minutes to obtain, and over 99% of our businesses now file their annual reports online. Condos stated.
An important part of making Vermont competitive is making
the process of creating and maintaining your business with the
State easier. Our work is only the beginning of a long-term vision
uniting all parts of government that touch your business, into a
single easy to use online portal, said Ali Sarafzade, Project
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1 Park Avenue
Montpelier, VT 05602
Registration for children
entering kindergarten
Tuesday, March 17 through
Thursday, March 19
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
This registration is for children who will be 5 years old
by September 1, 2015
Parents and guardians are asked to bring a copy of their
childs birth certicate, immunization records, and proof
of residency.
Please call 802-225-8205 if you have questions
STATE OF VERMONT
BUILDINGS AND GENERAL SERVICES
SALE OF 43 RANDALL ST, WATERBURY, VT
BY SEALED BID
DESCRIPTION: Being real property comprised of approximately .27 acres & buildings located at 43 Randall Street,
in Waterbury, Vermont. Tax Map: Part of 19-409.000,
Waterbury State Ofce Complex, described as two-story
wood frame residential dwelling of approx. 3,038 SF, plus
detached garage of approx. 800 SF.
The Purchaser shall be responsible for, and secure all
necessary permits and certicates required for the use
and/or occupation of the property, and shall comply with
all pertinent State regulations and local ordinances. The
State of Vermont will convey the property by Quit Claim
Deed. The property is subject to and will be conveyed
with historic preservation covenants.
Appraised Value: $145,000. Appraisal November 30,
2012.
The Department of Buildings & General Services reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
Interested parties must submit a Bid in writing which must
include a cashiers check, payable to the State of Vermont, in an amount equal to one percent (1%) of the proposed purchase price.
An Agent will be on site Friday, March 6, 2015 from
1:00pm to 3:00 pm to show the property.
All sealed Bid must be received at the address below by
3:00pm Friday, March 20, 2015.
Bid opening will be at 4 Governor Avenue, Montpelier on
Tuesday March 24, 2015 at noon 12:00 pm.
Bids must be submitted to:
Bob Ferlazo Property Management Specialist
Department of Buildings & General Services
Property Management
4 Governor Aiken Avenue
Montpelier, VT 05633-7001
802 828-1726
Robert.Ferlazo@state.vt.us
Additional Information is available at the website below:
http://bgs.vermont.gov/propman/landsale
The WORLD welcomes Letters to the Editor concerning public issues. Letters should be 400 words or less and may be
subject to editing due to space constraints. Submissions should
also contain the name of the author and a contact telephone
number for verification. For letters of thanks, contact our
advertising department at 479-2582; non-profit rates are
available.
Editor,
The challenge of operating schools these days is encapsulated
in the budgeting process. In these times of declining enrollment,
rising property taxes, and an ever-expanding list of expectations
for our schools, achieving the proper balance between our educational responsibility to our students and our fiscal responsibility to
our tax-paying community is complex work. The U-32 School
Boards recommended budget for the 2015-16 school year reflects
our work to achieve that balance.
The budget calls for a 0.55% expense increase over the current
year. This will require reductions in several administrative,
instructional and non-instructional support positions. However,
we expect no reductions in course offerings or programming for
our students. The budget includes an additional $98,000 for capital
expenses, bringing us closer to a fully-funded capital fund consistent with our multi-year plan to sustain our facility and avoid
deferred maintenance expenses in the future. Unfortunately, as a
school we face two significant decreases in revenues next year
no support from our fund balance and a projected decline of 19
tuition students from neighboring towns. As a result, the total
increase in tax rates from the proposed U-32 budget is 4.2 percent.
To calculate the final tax rates, the U-32 budget is combined
with each towns elementary school budget, its Common Level of
Appraisal and the Statewide Education Tax Rate. As of this writing, the estimated local tax impact for each town is:
Berlin- 9.2 cent increase (or $92 per $100,000 assessed property value)
Calais- 16.3 cent increase ($163/$100,000)
East Montpelier- 19.8 cent increase ($198/$100,000)
Middlesex-14.2 cent increase ($142/$100,000)
Worcester- 1.7 cent decrease (-$17/$100,000)
Rewards
Editor,
I will be supporting the Barre city budget March 3, largely
because the ability of the Aldrich Public Library to serve Barre
will be greatly enhanced by a yes vote.
A big chunk of the librarys operating budget rests in the overall
city 2015-2016 budget. The library receives no direct state funding, and while I and the other Friends of the Aldrich Library continue to raise money through dinners and sales, our efforts alone
wont pay the bills. To put it plainly, the Aldrich needs the voters
of Barre.
The real question is, do the voters of Barre City and Town know
they need the Aldrich? I hope so. This library offers so much: a
warm, quiet place to check email and the Boston Globe sports
section. A meeting place for people of all ages to enjoy socializing
and entertainment, and to learn about civic and cultural life. The
company of others who love to read. An opportunity for Barre to
meet world-famous authors like Bridge to Terebithia author
Katherine Paterson. A place where tech-savvy college students
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only recently began realizing something worked, and since that meeting, most of us have had a growing
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It seems, lately, at least over the past year in that checkout line, we only have to fumble for our keys.
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so that you could get some real or perceived discount on the three fast becoming, but please hear me out, and at least consider that
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dollar purchase you were attempting to make.
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this
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within five
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Reisss Pieces
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By Judy Reiss
y
wonderful
grandmother
was born just
after President Abraham
Lincoln was killed. I am
not quite sure of the date;
just I believe it was about
1870. Her stories about her childhood and growing-up experiences made my childhood a wonder! Remember she wore long skirts and corsets
and was taught to behave like a lady from day
one. And all the men wore hats, top hats when
they were dressing up and they always tipped
these hats when they passed a lady. Even back in
my early days, I thought that this was neat!
When I was growing up, no one wore a top hat.
However, all the men I knew did wear hats. My
father wore a felt-type hat every day of his working life. And truthfully, I dont remember boys
wearing anything, until they grew up and wore
a hat like every other working man they knew.
I dont remember anyone tipping their hat to a
woman on a regular basis. But I think they did
once in a while when they met an older woman.
Well now, things have certainly changed. I
dont think there is a male still alive who knows
(or cares) a thing about tipping his hat to a woman. Hat tipping has gone the way of the dodo,
extinct! But it seems hats are another issue all
together. Every single male (except my husband)
wears a hat, 24/7. And the hat that they wear is a
baseball cap. I dont know when this fashion item
took hold, but it has, with a vengeance. It makes
no difference if you have one that demonstrates
which baseball team, football team, hockey team
or even school you go to. And it would seem you
can even wear a cap that just expresses some political view that you have! A baseball cap is the
denite fashion look of the day. And not just for
men either.
I dont want you to think that I am against baseball caps, because that isnt quite true. It is true
that I prefer them to be worn as designed, which
is bill forward which helps keep the sun out of his
or her eyes. Backwards just looks stupid.
Senate Report:
Letters continued
Editor,
It was refreshing to read the commentary of
Caleb Magoon, owner of Power Play Sports in
Morrisville, supporting H. 187, Earned Sick
Time, which has been introduced in the legislature by Representative Tristan Toleno of
Brattleboro. When I encounter a clerk, restaurant staffer, or other service person, I would
prefer that they be in good health and not be at
risk of infecting me or others with an illness or
disease. I would prefer that they not be stressed
at having to leave a sick parent or child at home
because they must work. This bill grants to all
full time employees in Vermont up to three paid
days that can be taken for care of themselves or
ill family members. A waiting period before taking the earned sick leave days is mandated. The
three days would increase to up to five as of
July 1, 2017.
There are many Vermonters who already
enjoy this benefit because it has been negotiated
Editor,
I would like to ask Senator Sanders why he is
punishing the working poor of VT. I signed up
for the Health Care plan Sunday and was told I
must pay $360 a month with the first three in
advance. My salary is between $35,000 and
$39,000 per year as a carpenter. Out of this
yearly salary I must also pay a mortgage, insurance taxes, and travel back and forth to work in
Stowe with an 11-year-old vehicle. Then I am
told that the insurance I am paying for comes
with a $5,000 deductible so I cant even use it.
Id be better off going on welfare like so many
in Vermont have done.
Does Senator Sanders see what his vote has
done to the working poor?
Apparently not because when his office was
called in Burlington I was given a phone number for VT Legal Assistance to see if the Health
Advocate could help me. So I was pushed off to
spend some more hours on the phone with
1-800-917-7787.
Its for me to organize every poor working
man and woman I know to make sure we vote
for a Senator who will represent us, not vote a
program to make us poorer.
Darin Gillen
Wolcott, VT
STATE OF VERMONT
SUPERIOR COURT
WASHINGTON UNIT
PROBATE DIVISION
DOCKET NO. 594-12-14Wnpr
IN RE ESTATE OF:
PUBLIC NOTICE
BULLETIN BOARD
SHIRLEY A. GAUTHIER
LATE OF:
BARRE TOWN,
VERMONT
BARRE CITY
Elect
Mark Tatro
Notice To Creditors
To the creditors of
SHIRLEY A. GAUTHIER, late of
BARRE TOWN, Vermont.
I have been appointed to administer
this estate. All creditors having
claims against the decedent or the
estate must present their claims in
writing within four (4) months of
the rst publication of this notice.
The claim must be presented to
me at the address listed below
with a copy sent to the court. The
claim may be barred forever if it
is not presented within the four
(4) month period.
Dated: February 18, 2015
Signed:
Timothy P. Gauthier, Executor
244 Airport Road
Barre, VT 05641
Tel.: (802) 479-0507
Name of Publication: The WORLD
Publication Date:
February 25, 2015
Address of Court:
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A Contra Dance with Maivish and Mary Wesley will be part of the festivities when Berlin and the surrounding community celebrates the 100th
Anniversary of the Capital City Grange Hall Sunday night. A 5 p.m. dinner will open the night and will be followed by the Contra Dance.
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During the Victorian era, a well-dressed gentleman was never outdoors without a hat, and most had
different hats for different occasions. Of course, the cost of such haberdashery could mount significantly, so one enterprising British soul registered a design (which was much less expensive than
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The Cadets William Pelletier (right, #20 in white) closes in on the University of Southern Maine goal in last
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Hopeful
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Tuesday, February 24
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Sen. Sanders State of the Union
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WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 7 p.m.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun.,
6 p.m. Info. 476-3221.
Story Time. Ainsworth Public Library, Wednesdays 10/1-11/5, 10:30
a.m. Info. 433-5887.
WOODBURY - Knitting Group. All hand work welcome. Library,
1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8 p.m.
WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:308:30 p.m.
Playgroup. Craft, snack, outdoor time, more, for ages 0-5. Doty
Elementary pre-k room, Fridays starting 9/7, 9:30-11 a.m. 223-1312.
Tuesday, February 24
Wednesday, February 25
Thursday, February 26
Friday,
February 27
39 Main St. 5:30 p.m. Lost Nation Theater presents the culminating
project of our one-week Winter Theater Production Camp: Words
Words Words! by David Ives. An ensemble performance from aspiring
professionals age 11-18. Its Theater FOR Kids BY Kids! All tickets
$5, including toddlers. Info & Tickets: 802-229-0492 or www.lostnationtheater.org
Naturalist Journeys Lecture Series. ICE SHIP: The Epic Voyages of
the Polar Adventurer Fram at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. 7
p.m. $5 suggested donation. In the golden age of polar exploration,
over 100 years ago, many an expedition set out to answer the big question: what exists beyond the barrier of ice in the Arctic Ocean? No one
knew, for the ice had kept its secret well. Norways charismatic scientist-explorer Fridtjof Nansen, convinced that it was a frozen ocean,
intended to prove it in a novel if risky way: by building a ship capable
of withstanding the ice, drifting wherever it took them, on a relentless
one-way journey into discovery and fame . . . or oblivion. Join former
Vermont State Naturalist Charles Johnson as he discusses the journeys
of this vessel, the topic of his latest book: ICE SHIP.
Saturday, February 28
Springs
Sprung?
Show
makes you
HAPPY!
BARRE - 9th Annual Central VT Seed Swap and Pot Luck. First
Presbyterian Church, 18 Seminary Street. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Workshops
with Alan LePage, Sylvia Davatz and Anne Miller. Bring seeds to
swap and food to share. Info call Jessica 802-922-5241
Making & Restoring Fine Violins
CABOT - Abby and Rosie Newton and Lyn Hardy play Benefit
Performance for Cabot Connects Mentoring Program! Cabot School
Violin Viola Cello Bass
Performing Arts Center on Cabot School Campus. 25 Common Rd.
VIOLIN RENTALS
7:30 p.m. Tickets Advance: $10 At the door: $12 Family: $25.
$
Only 15 month
To reserve in advance, call: 802-563-3338 For more info, call Lynn:
Rentals
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Service
EAST TOPSHAM - Open House & Tours at Galusha Hill Farm &
10 Hutchins Circle
Lodge. 10 Clark Rd. See the newly completed 12000 sq ft Lodge.
Barre
Tours at 11 a.m., 12, 1 and 2 p.m. of the property and farm.
Sales
Cello Rentals
Refreshments, bring sleds, skis, snowshoes and enjoy the trails. Free,
only
Strings
info and directions at www.GalushaHillFarmLodge.com, 802-584Books
$28/month
3061.
Accessories
Appraisals
GROTON - Cross-country Ski Peacham with GMC. Moderate.
Approx. 6.5 miles. Groton State Forest. Ski from the Nature Center to
Bow Rehairing
Peacham Bog and maybe even to Martins Pond. Call Leader: Steve
& Restoration
Lightholder, 479-2304 for meeting place and time.
www.vermontviolinmaker.com
MONTPELIER - Old-fashioned Chicken Pie Supper. VFW Ladies
Auxiliary Post 792. 5-7 p.m.
The following honors list is provide from the school.
(open seating) Adults $10,
Seniors $8, Ages 6-12 $5, 5 &
Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school
under FREE!
NORTHFIELD - T.J. Powers
Band KILLIN TIME at The
American Legion in Northfield.
$5 cover (21 & up). Open to the
public.
PLAINFIELD - Concert:
Heartbeat, Israeli & Palestinian
Highest Honors:
Youth Musicians. Haybarn
Grade 12: Colby Anderson-Andresen; Laura S. Cassetty; Nicole C. Corey; Rachel
Theatre at Goddard College. 8
p.m. Heartbeat is an ensemble of
A. Currier; Jonah Francke; Alyssa B. Furber; Mariah A. Gomes; Lola Combs Jalbert;
accomplished Arab and Jewish
Owen M. Koucky; Mikaela Moore; Tomas Rogel; Alexandra E. Stetter; Isabel R.
youth artists ages 18-22, who
Tomasi; Ryan Thanh Tran; Grade 11: Caitlin Acosta; Eva Bodin; Kirby Gordon;
bring their powerful sound and
Isaac R. Mears; Margaret Sheehan Nowlan; Grade 10: Emily A. Bashara; Linsey T.
messages to the U.S. in an effort
Battistoni; Charlotte M. Brace; Zoe Bronstein-Paritz; Jacob Bee Ho D. Brown; Aidan
to end violence and promote
P. Casner; Emily Corbett-Valade; Jeremy Hoyne Grosvenor; Adam R. Isaacs-Falbel;
equality. A dynamic blend of
Eastern and Arabic music,
Emma D. Murray-Clasen; Sarah K. Rose; Leah Ray Sagan-Dworsky; Mary E. Wilcox;
Western rock, hip hop, jazz and
Grade 9: Coleman D. Bingham; Tyler Cain; Omeed Fallahi; Isabelle Faye Francke;
reggae. Tickets: $15 advance,
Katie E. Gibson-Davis; Nathan Grutcheld; George Huang; Matthew J. Koucky;
$20 at the door. Tickets on sale
Jackson Markow; Keara McMullan; Liam P. Mears; Machlan R. Pettersen; Emily S.
online at www.goddard.edu/
Sheftman; Rebecca L. Vanden Bergh;
heartbeat. Info: meg.hammond@
goddard.edu, 802-322-1685
Wildlife
tracking
with
High Honors:
EarthWalk. Hawthorn Meadow
at Goddard College. 1-4 p.m.
Grade 12: Sarah E. Aldrich; Katherine E. Anderson; Caitlyn Bashara; Theodora
From fisher trails and fox tracks
A. Bean; Rosellen L. Boucher; Evan T. Buck-Vincent; Nathaniel E. Burton; Adam
to squirrel taps and turkey scat
C. Cerutti; Jessica S. Collins; Michael D. Gibson-Davis; Chloe Golonka; Lindsey
what can we learn from our
Grutcheld; Anna Hamilton; Phoebe Jade Harris; Rachel M. Isaacs-Falbel; Carolyn
wild neighbors? Adventure
D. Jones; Elizabeth A. Maguire; Rowan McMullan; Maia Padberg; Garrett Pembroke;
through the snowy woods learning to read the stories of the wild
Christina W. Y. Tang; George P. Valentine; Grade 11: Robert David Barlow; Chloe
with local tracker and EarthWalks
S. Boyce; Christopher M. Ebersole; Claire O. Fraser; Delaney R. Goodman; Anders
Director, Angella Gibbons. $25
Heyerdahl; Abigail K. Huntsman; Ivan J. Jerymn; William Jestes; Kaila Miller;
per day, pre-registration required.
Naomi R. Pitt; Sara Sanchez Riera; Jaimen C. Sather; Fox David Winters; Grade
No one turned away for lack of
10: Devin E. Baker; Levi T. Beavin; Reed B. Browning; Oliver Cattaneo; Lucas O.
funds! info@earthwalkvermont.
org or 802-454-8500.
Eldred; Navah L. W. Fried; Kelsey Golonka; Holly Katrina Gordon; Andrew N. Holt;
WEST FAIRLEE - Series of
Richard N. Holt; Matthew Hynes; Suzanne Ingraldi; Theresa C. Noonan; Sabean
Vermont Movie by Nate Pero.
Pia-Needleman; Lucas Prendergast; Laura S. Smith; Karyka R. L. Taylor; Grade 9:
West Fairlee Church. 4:30 p.m.
Gabriella R. Basa; Lyvia Bashara; Jacob Nelson Brown; Nicholas Thomas Worland
Pasta dinner at 6 p.m. By donaGambill; Josie K. Gingold; Graham Janson; Henry E. Jones; Truman D. Lee-Solomon;
tion.
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MONTPELIER - July 6 - 10, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m., Montpelier High School, $150
MORRISVILLE - July 6 - 10, Peoples Academy
Half-Day Camp - 9 a.m.- 12 p.m., $135
Full-Day Camp - 9 a.m.- 3 p.m., $190
STOWE - July 6 - 10, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m., Stowe Polo Field, $150
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The following honors list is provided from the school. Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school.
12th Grade: Avery Alberghini, Abigail Daniels, Christine Jeppe, Katherine Lafont, Fiona Nichols-Fleming, Zoe Olson,
Lyra Wanzer
11th Grade: Daiana Al Saadi, Addie Cusick, Anna Davis-Noe, Jade McMillan, Eliza Merrylees, Audrey Oliver,
Reilly Osadchey-Brown, Eli Pandolfo, Tillie Quattrone, Lillian Richardson, Chloe Sairs, Madeline Smart, Andrea Symonds
10th Grade: Nicholas Boozan, Luc Burnier, Emma Curchin, Taylor Forest, Eric Jacobsen, Andrea Kroll, McKenzie Lattimore,
Lauren Morse, Lindsey Noordsij, Ian Obeldobel, Jin Wei Rahill, Emily Richards, Bradley Smart, Gabrielle Stroh
9th Grade: Harrison Bushnell, Samuel Darmstadt, Andrew Davin, Stella Gardner, Robin Hartzell, Wilson Knight, James Lamb,
Ruby Lamb, Cricket Liebermann, Wyatt Mashkuri, Emma Olmsted, Kaitlyn Phillips, Alexandra Reilly, Anna Richardson,
Aliyah Rosen, Ethan Scharf, Rena Schwartz, Rebecca Thompson, Carly Webb
8th Grade: Emmaline Beall, Jozlyn Bolduc, Jesse Colnes, Andrew Crompton, Benjamin Davis-Noe, Hannah Dwire,
John Fannon, Isabel Hall, Adelaide Hannan, Emma Harper, Charlotte Harris, Isabella Hayes, Payton Kurrle, Abigail Latour,
Emily Lattimore, Miranda Mishaan, Justin Murray, Eli Oliver, Lily Parker, Lydia Rice, Bryson Richards, Max Sabo, Lucille Wood,
Katerina Wood
7th Grade: Zoie Beauregard, Kassidy Bennett, Maia Castonguay, Camille Cheney, Charles Darmstadt, Jacob Ehret, Joshua
Ehret, Emily Ehret, Emily Frazier, Madelyn Friend, Sage Hannon, Sierra Henderson, Eva Jessup, Ginger Knight, Annika LaGue,
Willa Lane, Phoebe Lutes, Kristina Martzke, Quentin Mashkuri, Shannon McGinley, Jenna Mekkelsen, Rebecca Nease, Julia
Oliver, Eric Scharf, Thomas Shanley, Claire Thompson
High Honors
12th Grade: Devon Andrews, Gabrielle Arre, Annik Buley, Olivia Dexter, Ethan Fielder, Louisa Franco, Henry John,
Jennifer Lorden, Magdalene McCaffrey, Sierra McConnell, Hannah McKay, Quinn McVeigh, Brooke Merrill, Jake Murray,
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