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Vol. 45, No. 46 403 US RTE 302 - BERLIN, BARRE, VT 05641 479-2582 OR 1-800-639-9753 Fax (802) 479-7916 March 22, 2017
On the Web: www.vt-world.com Email: sales@vt-world.com

Capstone Community
Action Announces $65,000
Raised for Fuel and Food 10TH ANNUAL RIVER ROCK SCHOOL
Assistance through new
Fuel Your Neighbors
All Proceed
s
B e n e f i t R i ve
Program Schools Sc
r Ro c k
Page 2 holarship
Program

League of Women Voters


Sponsors Luncheon
Address on Refugees
Page 7

Jane Hartzell,
RN earns
CVMCs first
DAISY Award
Page 14 With Auctioneer Dave Rowell

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Horse Nutrition and Ryan Patch, VT Capstone Community Action announced
Agency of Ag today the success of its first-ever winter fund-
raising campaign, Fuel Your Neighbors,
Tuesday, March 28 designed to raise critical funds for fuel and
6:30 - 8:30 PM food assistance for Central Vermonters in
LOCATION: need. The campaign, launched on Giving
Tuesday in November 2016, set a lofty fund-
Best Western Plus raising goal of $50,000. With the support of
45 Blush Hill Rd, Waterbury, VT general community donations, including a
TOPICS: $10,000 initial matching donation from
Laminitis in Winter VSECUa credit union for everybody in
Reading a Forage Report Vermontthe organization surpassed its
Manure Management fundraising goal and raised $65,000.
Q&A with the Experts Children and seniors are the most vulnera-
RSVP by 3/21 to Danielle: 802-363-9292 ble to the high costs of winter, and are the
or dmosher@poulingrain.com most adversely affected this time of year. One Governor Phil Scott commends the good work
Everyone who RSVP & attends will in five central Vermont children goes to done by Capstones Fuel Your Neighbors pro-
receive a hooded sweatshirt school hungry and many retired seniors strug- gram, which raised $65,000 for fuel and food
assistance.
gle with high heating costs and faulty furnaces
that need repair.
This year, Capstone will work with more the effort off the ground by providing an ini-
than 7,000 people to help combat these chal- tial $10,000 matching donation.
Farm & Yard lenges, putting food on their tables and keep- VSECU is passionate about improving the
ing their heat on during the cold winter lives of Vermonters by bringing people togeth-
* Light Refreshments * Door Prizes: Vest, Feed & Clippers! * months, said Dan Hoxworth, executive direc- er to work cooperatively. Todays announce-
tor of Capstone. We are so heartened by the ment is proof once again of the compassion
outpouring of generosity from this community and generosity of our great state, said Rob
and the impact its already having for those Miller, VSECU President and CEO. We

ITS BACK!!!
we serve. With President Trumps proposed believe that when people come together, great
elimination of the Low-Income Home Energy things happen. So, rather than just give a
Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which would donation to Capstone, we wanted to engage
be devastating to our most vulnerable popula- other Vermonters by creating an easy way to
GRANDDE BURRITO tions, the support from our community has
never been more critical.
donate (online) and by matching donations to
show how powerful our collective generosity
Fuel Your Neighbors was launched by can be. And were not going to stop here;
with a Spicy Omelet, Brown Capstone and VSECU to help fill gaps in VSECU is always looking for ways to partner
needed funding and to make it easy for with organizations like Capstone who are
Rice, Corn, Black Beans, Vermonters to prevent others in their commu- truly making a difference in the lives of our
nities from going to sleep cold and hungry. neighbors.
Peppers and Onions Governor Phil Scott, a longtime supporter of Michael, Deering, a grateful recipient of
Capstone through his leadership in the funds from the program encouraged
Wheels for Warmth program, attended a Vermonters to contact Capstone for help when
press conference at the organizations Barre they need it.
offices to applaud the programs results. It was so helpful to have this community
Governor Scott recognized the staff at resource available at a time of need in our
Capstone who work with families to provide family. Just after I had shoulder surgery, we
resources and support and provide a safety net had a difficult decision to make about paying
for those in need. either the electric bill that had become over-
In every corner of our state, community due and was about to be disconnected and
action agencies like Capstone are on the front being able to have fuel for the van to make
lines of confronting some of our toughest sure my family got to school and appoint-
challenges, including food and fuel insecurity, ments, he explained. Hard times hit every-
so we thank you for being there and for all you one, regardless of income and status but hard
SAUSAGE OR VEGGIE do, said Scott. As Governor, Im committed times dont last forever and there is help out
to growing the economy, making Vermont there for a lot of people, he stressed.
more affordable for all Vermonters, and pro- Governor Scott read a testimonial at the
tecting the most vulnerable. We must work press conference from a Brookfield couple
together to support vulnerable Vermonters, who had suffered from carbon monoxide poi-
BERLIN 622-0250 BARRE 479-0629 MONTPELIER 223-0928 which is why I started Wheels for Warmth 12 soning because of a faulty furnace before
Open 5am M-S, 6am Sun. Open 24 Hours Open 5am M-S, 6am Sun. years ago and its why Im so pleased to sup- Capstone replaced it.
port this new effort and the contributors who You people really did save our lives,
made it a success. On behalf of all Vermonters, Scott read from the letter. Capstone, we
thanks to each of you for your generosity. appreciate your hard work and know that our
Fuel Your Neighbors was supported by community is stronger and safer as a result.
VSECUs Powered By initiative, in keeping And to the Vermonters who gave through Fuel
with the statewide credit unions goal of Your Neighbors, please know that your money
empowering possibilities for greater prosper- truly is being used to improve and, yes, even
ity for Vermonters. VSECU helped develop save the lives of Vermonters with lower
the program and was instrumental in getting means.
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response community in support of legislation the House Commerce Committee last week.
Friday, April 28, 2017 at 7:00 PM designed to help first responders access work- Representative Sarah Copeland-Hanzas
ers compensation benefits for mental health (D-Bradford) is the lead sponsor of the legis-
Central Vermont Memorial Civic Center injuries. lation.
As a former EMT, I know the impact that The heroes of our communities some-
10 Gallison Hill Road, Montpelier, Vermont this job can have on the mental health of our times need our protection, too. When our fire,
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page 2 The WORLD March 22, 2017
Hundreds Attend Disability Awareness Day
The Vermont Coalition for SERIOUS
Disability Rights held
Disability Awareness Day at ABOUT
EARNING
the State House on March 2,
and it was a huge success.
Almost 400 people gathered
to help spread this message to
lawmakers: Break Barriers;
Build Bridges. MORE
MONEY?
VCDR President Ed Paquin
said, Vermonters with
Disabilities and the Deaf
Community in Vermont rec-
ognize the stark divisions cre- We will train you for a
ating so much tension in successful career in
America today. Our goal is to sales, no experience
join with others to build
bridges that will bring us necessary!
together and help eliminate After giving a welcome on Disability Awareness Day March 2 at the
barriers to full inclusion. State House, Gov. Phil Scott shares a moment with Robyn Lambert Flexible Hours.
VCDR greatly enjoyed cele- of the Vermont Coalition for Disability Rights. Almost 400 people
attended the annual event this year to spread the message Break
brating our common humani- Barriers; Build Bridges. Photo by Stefanie Monte Great Pay.
ty on Disability Awareness Vacation & Benefits.
Day 2017 as we do our part to strengthen our state and local systemic change to advance the
bridges with Vermonts legislative policy rights of people with disabilities. Prior to join-
makersand each other! ing CDR, she worked as a litigator in Miami,
Disability Awareness Day shone a spotlight Fla., focusing on disability rights. Woodward
on a number of important issues, including the previously worked for U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin
fact some Vermonters with disabilities can of Iowa and assisted his Disability Counsel on email you resume to: sales@vt-world.com
now save money in federally tax-advantaged the U.S. Senate Committee on Health,
VT-ABLE savings plalmns; the need to bring Education, Labor, and Pensions by research-
wages for individuals who provide support to ing, drafting legislation and making recom-
people with disabilities to a reasonable level; mendations for legislative action in regards to
and the fact that funding for rehabilitation disability rights issues.

Snowman Contest
services for the blind and visually impaired In her keynote, Woodward spoke about
delivered through the Vermont Association of how people with disabilities can break barri-
the Blind & Visually Impaired has not been ers and build bridges a real challenge since
increased in seven years despite rising casel- sometimes many people dont even recognize
oads and needs. what the barriers are. She said, Theres this
Every year the Governors Committee on big misconception in society that the barrier

n C o o l
Wi s!
the Employment of People with Disabilities that we need to overcome is our disability
selects 10 to 13 Vermont businesses that hire We dont grow up in a society that recognizes

Prize
and retain people with disabilities and honors that the barriers that we need to overcome are
them with an award. During Disability inaccessibility and inequality that our dis-
Awareness Day, previous years winners were abilities are not these conniving creatures
treated to a professionally moderated discus- trying to bring us down, but we do have struc-
sion examining their best practices for hir- tures within our society that are bringing us
ing and retaining people with disabilities. down. Open to all WORLD
They were also recognized on the floor of the The Vermont Coalition for Disability Rights
House.
readers. Create your
is a cross-disability advocacy organization.
Another highlight of the day was a panel VCDR member organizations, staff members snowman in your own
presentation featuring Speaker of the House and volunteers engage individuals with dis- yard, using real snow.
Mitzi Johnson, Senate Majority Leader Becca abilities and family members in Vermonts
Balint, Department of Disabilities, Aging & legislative and policy activities, enabling them Submit pictures by
Independent Living Commissioner Monica to have a voice in the administrative and leg-
Hutt, Kimberly McSweeney of the National islative decisions that affect their daily lives April 6 at 5:00 p.m.
Winners will be announced
Name: ..............................................
Multiple Sclerosis Society and self-advocate and civil rights.
Mark Utter VCDR gratefully acknowledges the sup- in our April 12 Issue.
A powerful keynote address was given by port of the Vermont Developmental Disabilities Address: ...........................................
Stephanie Woodward, director of advocacy at Council, the Vermont Statewide Independent
the Rochester, N.Y.-based Center for Disability Living Council and the Center on Disability & Or mail your pictures
with the entry blank. ........................................................
Rights, Inc. (CDR) a disability-led, not-for- Community Inclusion, UVM. Their financial
profit corporation that works for national, support made the events of the day possible. The WORLD
Snowman Contest Telephone: ........................................
403 US Route 302-Berlin or Email your name, address and jpgs to:
Barre, VT 05641 sales@vt-world.com Subject: Snowman

Barre Elks Lodge Exalted Ruler Kristin Calcagni recognizes Thomas Mancini for his 55 years of mem-
bership.

Barre Elks Lodge Honors Members, Volunteers


Barre Elks Lodge recently held years of membership.
its Member and Volunteer Recognition Night. Gary Edson, Ulysse Fournier Jr, Andre
One hundred members and guests were in Ducharme, and Harry Hinrichsen were rec-
attendance. Exalted Ruler Kristin Calcagni ognized for 35 years of membership and
hosted the event with the assistance of Bruce Mckinney and Earle Sanborn were
Secretary Betty Cutler. recognized for 25 years of membership.
Each year, Barre Lodge recognizes and pins Fifteen-year members recognized were Lori
its members who have reached certain years Major and Devon Landry. Five-year mem-
of membership in the Order. This year, the bers honored were Cris Benoit, Cynthia
Lodge honored 55-year member Thomas Wedding, Donna Bartolucci, Mary Whalen,
Mancini. Marcel Groleau and Frank Demell Kenneth Lunde, Andre Ducharme, Brent
were honored for 50 years of membership. Curtis, David Bingham and Maureen
Andrew Baird, George Drew, Richard Dente, Laweson.
Norman Grenier, Robert Clark, Roger Laperle Many other members reached levels
and Paul Messier were recognized for 45 of membership and were honored in addition
years of membership, while Roland Fournier to those present at our Membership Recognit
and Maurice Bigras were recognized for 40 ion night.
March 22, 2017 The WORLD page 3
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Quality nature, leadership, responsibility, safety, and being an active learner. Pictured (L-R): Donna Bartolucci,
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Students in the News
Staff Sergeant Matthew Dolezal from the Deans List at Wells College for the fall
Montpelier, reenlisted to continue service 2016 semester.
with the 1108th Ordance Company. Merrimack College recognizes the follow-
Devon Brownlee of Montpelier recently ing local students who have achieved Deans
earned a M.S. in Nutrition & Health Promotion List for fall 2016: Nerissa Coolbeth of
THANK YOU FOR SAYING from Simmons College. Hardwick, and Justin Flory and Jeffrey Roy
I SAW IT IN Allison Lau of Montpelier has been named
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of Barre.
The following local students were named
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Pump & Pantry


selected for inclusion on St. Lawrence Galadriel Morse of Cabot, Brett Elliott of
Universitys Deans List for academic Danville, Loren Marshall of East
achievement during the fall 2016 semester. Montpelier, and William Robinson of
Colson Martin of Newbury was named to Warren.

Program Helps Young Farmers Achieve


Financial Literacy
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young farmers Snowmobilers
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Participants will be paired with a mentor as
VT Maple Syrup ....................... $16.99/qt 50lb Bag ............................................ $9.99 The Youth Agricultural Individual well as work with farm business management
Development Account (IDA) Program, a col- experts to develop a business plan and learn
Cape Cod Chips Family Size 20lb Bag ............................................ $4.99 laboration between the UVM Center for about the financial aspects of operating an
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Assorted Varieties.......................... $2.99/loaf 2 liter bottle ................................... .99+dep mentoring and networking opportunities at no and receive other assistance pertinent to their
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in match funding, for the purchase of a busi- with funding from the Beginning Farmer and
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Great Items To Fill Your Freezer! Trail Bridge Funding
This weeks feature! Chicken Boneless Tenders........................................... $2.99/lb The Cross Vermont Trail Association is Town Meeting in 2018. This year the
Pork Loin Whole Boneless............................................................................... $2.19/lb $20,000 closer to its goal of raising the funds Association will begin its keystone project by
needed for a new bicycle and pedestrian starting construction of a new section of trail
McKenzie Natural Casing Franks 2.5 lb box .................................. $14.98/2.5-lb box bridge over the Winooski River in East that will provide a safe pathway between
Montpelier, thanks to a handful of towns and Route 2 and the Winooski River and con-
Great Value! Chicken Leg Quarters.................................................................... $.89/lb supportive voters on Town Meeting Day. struction will take several summers. The
Great Price! Beef Ribeye Steak Boneless ...................................................... $9.99/lb The Towns of Calais, Plainfield and bridge over the river will be built by 2019.
Worcester each approved a contribution of $1 As part of this project, trails will be
Pork Boneless Spareribs or Pork Chops Family Pack ................................... $2.99/lb per resident toward the $1.6 million cost of improved from U-32 School to the Cross
the 200 foot-long bridge and 2.75 miles of Vermont Trail so that students and the public
Hormel Bacon Reg or Thick Cut .................................................................... $4.99/pkg
trail on either side. East Montpelier, home to can safely travel an off-road path from the
Beef Cube Steak or Stew Meat Family Pack .................................................... $3.99/lb the bridge, upped the ante by voting in $3 per school to the Trail and destinations such as
resident. And the Berlin Selectboard approved downtown Montpelier. The City of Montpelier
Kayem Natural Casing Franks 2.5 lb box ....................................... $11.98/2.5-lb box a $3,000 donation in the fall using dedicated will be extending its bicycle path to the Civic
recreation funds. Center on Gallison Hill Road this summer,
Check out our But it was the City of Montpelier that and from there the Cross Vermont Trail will
PROUD TO SELL VP RACING Meat Dept. started the chain reaction by creating a chal-
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Manager lenge match to surrounding towns that would beyond. The Towns of Worcester, Middlesex,
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We also have specialty fuels avail- Serving pledged a donation of $1 per resident, a little middle and high school students to U-32
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for 50 Years City also approved a $5,000 contribution Most of our trail building is done with vol-
using dedicated bicycle/pedestrian funds, but unteers and youth groups using pickaxes and
wanted to create a sense of all in with the shovels said Greg Western, Executive Director
OPEN EVERYDAY: Mon.-Thurs. 5a-9p, Fri. 5a-10p, Sat. 6a-10p, Sun. 6a-9p challenge match to Central Vermont towns. of the Association. But this area along Route
The Cross Vermont Trail Association will
Rt. 14, Williamstown 802 433-1038 seek additional challenge match funds from
the towns of Middlesex and Marshfield at
2 in East Montpelier is too challenging and
technical to be built by volunteers.
continued on next page
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Noyle W. Johnson Group

Renters Insurance 101


W
hen disaster strikes, it doesnt care if you rent or own your
home. Renters face the same risks as homeowners.Your
landlord or condo association may have insurance, but it only
protects the building structure, not your personal items.
Renters Insurance will pay to replace your personal belongings such as furniture,
clothing, electronics etc. Many people do not realize the cost that it would take to replace
everything that they own, especially when you are trying to replace it all at one time.

Most companies give you a discount on their Auto Insurance when you add a renters
policy to it, and in most cases it nearly pays for the Renters policy.

Personal Property Coverage:


Think of everything you own. The value of your belongings can quickly add up.
Personal property coverage, a typical component of renters insurance, may help cover
the cost of replacing your stuff if its unexpectedly damaged or ruined such as fire and
theft. So, if your computer and television are stolen, or your furniture and clothing are
destroyed by a fire, this coverage may help you pay for the cost of replacing them. When
purchasing a renters insurance policy, you may face a few different choices. For instance:
Youll want to set coverage limits that are appropriate for your situation. Creating
a home inventory may help you assess the value of your belongings and help you
decide how much personal property coverage is right for you.
Liability coverage is another protection offered in a renters insurance policy. This 8th Annual
coverage may help protect you from paying out of pocket for certain costs if you are
found legally responsible for injuries to other people or damage to their property. Central Vermont Job Fair
You probably dont expect an accident to occur, but if, for instance, your child throws
a ball through a neighbors window, or youre held responsible for medical bills after a
guest trips and falls over something in your home or apartment, liability coverage may
help cover the costs. Wednesday, April
Wednesday, April 5th
5th 10:00-4:00
10:00-4:00
As with other coverages, limits apply to the amount a policy will pay out after a Barre City
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make sure it fits your needs. Your insurance agent can help you adjust the limits if you
decide you may benefit from additional coverage.
Job Seekers! Bring your resume, be prepared to talk with
business representatives and potentially interview!
Participating Businesses & Presenters
For further discussion on this topic or any other, please feel free to call me anytime.
AAA Northern New England EF Wall & Associates ReSource VT
Allen Lumber Co, Inc Essential Retirement Services Shaws Supermarkets
David L. Coletti Associate General Contractors of VT
Barre Gardens
The Francis Foundation
Gifford Medical Center
Sodexo (Norwich)
Spherion Staffing
Noyle W. Johnson Group for Nursing & Rehabilitation GMT State of Vermont- Dept. of HR
199 River Street Berlin Health & Rehab
Cabot Creamery
Go! Vermont
Green Mountain Flagging
Stowe Mountain Resort
TPI Staffing Group
Montpelier, VT 05602 Capital Candy Hannaford VT Agency of Transportation
802-223-9660 Capstone Community Action
Central Vermont Medical Center
JaniTech
Janitronics
VT Army
VT Creamery
dcoletti@nwjinsurance.com Central Vermont Career Center JC Penney Salon VT Department of Labor
Comcast Vermont Tent Company VT Mutual Insurance Group
Community College of Vermont Kelly Services VT National Guard, ESGR
CPM Constructors Manpower VT Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve
Creative Workforce Solutions New England Job Corps Washington County Mental Health Services
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center North Hartland Tool Corporation Westaff
Div. for the Blind & Visually Impaired Pike Industries and More.
Trail Bridge Funding continued from previous page SPONSORED BY

The project has been designed by engineers and that remains.


will be bid out to construction firms, Western Those interested in volunteering and donating to
explained. the trail project can check out the website at www.
There is still plenty of opportunity for volun- crossvermont.org. The mission of the Cross
teers to help build the approaches to the bridge in Vermont Trail is to build a multi-use, four season
the woods, Western added, as well as trail build- path across the width of Vermont following the
ing and maintenance that well be doing on the trail Winooski River and Wells River valleys. The trail
in other towns. The Association is also looking for is connecting together communities, their schools,
donations to help close the $70,000 gap in funding and the natural areas between.

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conversation group led by native Free Tax Preparation with Capstone Community
speaker Charo from Lima, Peru. Action
Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through April 15 in the
Milk & Cookies Night Milne Room
Wednesday, March 22 at 6 p.m. in the Milne Room If you had income up to $54,000 in 2016, Capstones vol-
Anakena Merlot .......... $2.49 An evening storytime for children at the library! Come in unteers can help you prepare and file your state and federal
your PJs, listen to our VIP readers (Jim Taffel of BCEMS and income tax returns for free. They can also assist those who
Angelini Pinot Grigio .. $2.59
Jennifer Nye of BTEMS) share their favorite books, enjoy only need to file a Vermont Renters Rebate or Homestead
Angelini Moscato ........ $2.59 milk & cookies, and go home with a free book! Declaration.
Arbor Crest Cab Sauv .. $6.09
Backhouse Merlot ....... $2.09 Senior Day: Vermont Fiddler Scott Campbell Knit 2Gether Fiber Arts Group
Calamares Wednesday, April 5 at 1:30 p.m. in the Milne Room Thursdays from 1-3 p.m. in the Vermont Room
Vinho Verde ............... $2.29 Scotts fiddling background goes back to when he was ten Fiber artists of all sorts, ages, and abilities are welcome.
Ed Hardy years old. He became a Vermont fiddler by learning from his Give and get advice and inspiration with a great group of art-
White Sangria ............. $1.89 father, Ken Campbell, as well as other Vermont and Canadian ists and crafters! Spin, weave, knit, crochet and more!
Fling California Bubbly$2.59 fiddlers. Scott has competed and prevailed in numerous fiddle
La Fiera Sweet Red...... $2.09 competitions throughout New England and Canada. Story Hours
Lucky 7 Carmenere ..... $2.49 Just a reminder that we hold three story hours each week:
No BS Tempranillo ...... $2.89 Book Reading and Signing: M. Dickey Drysdale Monday and Tuesday morning at 10:30 at the main library
Nodus Cava ................. $4.19 Wednesday, April 5 at 6 p.m. in the Vermont Room downtown, and Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at the York Branch in
Red Fire Dick Drysdale was the editor of The Herald of Randolph East Barre. These include stories, songs, crafts, and lots of
Old Vine Zinfandel ..... $3.39 for many years, and his musings, poems, and essays have fun for little ones!
graced the pages of many publications over his writing tenure.
Sbarro Rosso............... $2.99

Stray Dog Pinot Noir ... $3.09
Tavernello Sangiovese .. $5.89
Ainsworth Volunteering:

Public Library
Are you looking for something to do a few hours a week?
Many more available - The library has a need for volunteers. 2-4 hours a week, you
stop & see our selection! Williamstown decide what works well for you. Stop by and fill out an appli-
cation. Duties include: shelving and processing books, help-
Storytime: ing prepare for programming, and other tasks as they arise.
Storytime is 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays. Stories, a craft and
PUZZLES ON PAGE 20-21 songs with Ms. Snow, our librarian. No need to register, just
PUZZLES ON
come. You do not need to be a resident to attend. This is a
Our Local Food Shelf Needs Donations:
March can be a challenging time to keep shelves stocked at
CRYPTO QUIP EVEN great way to meet new families. Free the Food Shelf. Drop off non-perishable goods at the library
EXCHANGE PAGE 24 and we will make sure they are delivered.
Introduction to Growing Apples:
Founder of Liberty Orchards, William Johnson will give a Library Hours:
hands on demonstration and discussion on how to grow 2-6 p.m. Mon, Thurs, Fri.
apples. Free. Saturday, March 25 at 10 a.m. Please call to 2 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, 9:00 to 6:00 Wednesday 9:00 to 1:00
register 433-5887 Saturday
STICKLERS Look for us on Facebook: Ainsworth Public Library, 802-
GO FIGURE Need Tax Forms? 433-5887, library@williamstownvt.org, www.ainsworthpub-
We have Federal and State tax forms and booklets for this liclibrary.org
filing season. Stop in and pick up what you need.

SNOWFLAKES
Moving Pictures: Films about Immigration
Wednesday, April 19 at 7 p.m.
Hosted by Anne Miller

Rare Plants with Vermont State Botanist Bob Popp


Thursday, April 20 at 7 p.m.
Permaculture with Keith Morris This is a Natural Marshfield Program sponsored by the
Saturday, April 8 at 11 a.m. Marshfield Conservation Commission.
The goal of permaculture is to design and develop a land-
MAGIC MAZE scape that meets the needs of its inhabitants, from food and Remedies for Emotional Well Being and Hormone
shelter to fuel and entertainment, but does so in a way that Balancing
works with, rather than against, nature. Keith Morris, founder With Accupuncturist Baylen Slote
of Prospect Rock Permaculture in Johnson, will discuss the Friday, April 28 at 7 p.m.
philosophy and practice of permaculture. He will discuss cre- Hormones build up the foundation of the chemical messag-
SUDOKU ating natural landscapes incorporating perennial edible plants ing system within the body, literally creating the substance
while sustaining and supporting the land. Keith Morris has of our emotions. When they are out of balance it can be very
been working to create and teach about resilient, diverse, difficult to find an even keel. Join Baylen Slote LAC of
socially just, and economically viable food systems around Black Turtle TCM for this dynamic evening of conversation
the world since 1996. and practice where you can learn simple remedies to create
emotional vibrancy and hormonal resilience. Drawing on the
Song Circle and Circle-songs with Heidi Wilson tradition of Tao, Baylen will share a variety of holistic healing
Wednesday, April 12 from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. tools including acupressure points, herbal nutrition strategies,
Well start each evening with a sing-along Song Circle and easy to learn energy exercises (qi gong) to help you to
using Rise Up Singing, the great collection of folk songs. create emotional stability by strengthening and balancing
Then well explore some circle singing: lifting our voices in your hormones. All are welcome!
spontaneous harmony-rich songs. Well sing renditions of
both traditional songs and fresh brand new songs that we cre- Berry Growing with Jeff Swift
FEAR KNOT ate together as we explore how to turn a simple melody into a Saturday April 22 at 11 a.m.
KAKURO living, changing, multi-layered song. All voices and ages At the Bramble & Berry Farm, Plainfield
welcome. Bramble & Berry Farm is a 1.5-acre farm in Plainfield
growing heirloom bramble fruits, blueberries, raspberries,
Classic Film Series elderberries, currants, gooseberries and sweet herbs for sale to
Wednesday, April 5 at 7 p.m. co-ops, farmers markets and restaurants throughout Vermont.
Rick Winston will introduce each film, and afterwards will Meeting us at the farm, Jeff will teach about choosing a plant-
lead a discussion. For more info contact Tom Blachly at 229- ing site, where to get plants, how to handle bare-root plants,
5290 or at blachly@together.net dividing/cuttings/propagation, pruning, fertilizer and mulch,
and will share his knowledge, experience and enthusiasm for
Childrens Film Night berries. Meet at Bramble & Berry Farm on Lower Road,
Wednesday April 19 from 5:30 to 6 p.m. Plainfield, just before the turn to New Hamburger. Park along-
For kids of all ages and their grown-ups. Come enjoy a side the road. Wear gloves, sturdy boots and dress for the
short, 30 minute film before community supper is served. weather.
SUPER CROSSWORD

BASC Hosts a Celebration of Poetry and Tribute to


Sherry Olson, April 8
April is National Poetry Month! Please join us at the Barre Explorations of Mental Illness. Henrikson, of Washington, is
Area Senior Center for a very special event Saturday, April 8 the author of Knowing Nothing About Gypsies, The Well and
at 2 p.m. when poets Cora Brooks, Charlie Barasch, Mary co-authored with Sherry Olson What in the World. Swan, of
Rose Dougherty, Carol Henrikson and Diane Swan will be Barre, is the author of The Other Wish and Jewelweed.
here to help us celebrate. A highlight of this event will be remembering beloved
Brooks, of Montpelier, is the author of The Sky Blew Blue: Central Vermont Poet Sherry Olson with readings from sev-
A Book of Exercises in Writing and Poem Making With eral of her poetry students. Olsons books include Breakfast at
Examples of Solutions and four books of poetry, including the Wayside and Four Way Stop. Sherrys husband Dave
Poems for a Book of Hours; Rinds, Roots and Stars: a Boyer will have copies of Sherrys books for sale.
Womans Journal from the Great Flood, the diary of Noahs Whether you are familiar with these poets or want to learn
wife, Naamah, in poetic form; two childrens books; and a more about how poetry touches our lives, you are invited to
play. share in this celebration of poetry with these talented poets
Barasch, from Plainfield, is the author of Dreams of the and Olsons students who are our neighbors and friends. Light
Presidents. Dougherty, who lives in Montpelier, has been refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the
published in Calyx, Calliope and Shoreline: Poetry & Prose, public. Please RSVP by calling 479-9512.
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League of Women Voters Sponsors
Luncheon Address on Refugees
The League of Women Voters of Vermont refugee from Bosnia and Herzegovina and is
will host a luncheon presentation on refugees, the first former refugee leading the USCRI
Saturday, March 25 at the Best Western Hotel Vermont field office. She brings over 10 The largest selection of Lyndon Furniture
on 45 Blush Hill Road in Waterbury. anywhere ~ Just one mile from the factory.
years experience working in refugee resettle-
Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. and the ment providing direct services, program man- We also proudly carry these brands...
event is open to the public. There is no cost to agement, and advocacy on behalf of refugees
attend but registration is required and may be and asylees in Vermont. Most recently, she
made at https://lwvrefugeeresettlement.event- graduated from the Fletcher School of Law
brite.com or via email, lwvofvt@gmail.com. and Diplomacy at Tufts University with a
Amila Merdzanovic, Director of Vermont Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy. She
Refugee Resettlement Program will deliver
the keynote address, Refugees & The Process holds an undergraduate degree in International
of Resettlement. According to the Office of Relations from Mount Holyoke College. Her
Refugee Resettlement (US Department of interests include forced migration, human
Health & Human Services), 312 refugees rights, and conflict resolution. She is fluent in
came to Vermont in FY 2015, the majority Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian and has basic
being from Asia (312) and Africa (92) with knowledge of Russian.
more than half employable. For FY16 it was Following lunch, the audience will have Route 5, Lyndonville, VT Mon. - Fri. 9-5
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refugees. The vetting process is intensive and tions of Merdzanovic and learn about the
typically takes around two years. League and its positions on advocacy and
Merdzanovic came to Vermont in 1995 as a social policy.

Paul Costello, Executive Director of the Vermont Council
on Rural Development was the program speaker earlier this CAPITOL
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Walgreens Fined $20K for Sale of House Brand


Batteries in Vermont Without Stewardship Plan Yes, were still
The Agency of Natural Resources
announced today that Walgreen Eastern Co.,
Walgreens stores, compliance was not volun-
tarily achieved. The Agency then issued an
here with the
Inc., the owner of three Vermont Walgreens
stores, was fined $20,000 for producing and
Administrative Order seeking to suspend the
sale of Walgreens Brand primary batteries
same quality
selling batteries in Vermont without an
Agency-approved battery stewardship plan.
and to assess a penalty.
Strong product stewardship policies push
service weve
Under state law, manufacturers of prima-
ry batteries are required to identify how they
manufacturers to take responsibility for the
costs and infrastructure of recycling their
offered for
will contribute to the free collection and recy-
cling of batteries sold in Vermont. Primary
product, states Department of Environmental
Conservation Commissioner Emily
over 30 years
batteries are defined as non-rechargeable Boedecker. Too often these costs fall on the
alkaline, carbon-zinc, and lithium metal bat- public, in the form of costly landfills, munici-
teries. The provisions must be outlined in a pal waste collection services, and even pol-
stewardship plan approved by the Agency of luted water. Vermont is holding Walgreens
Natural Resources in order for the manufac-
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accountable for joining other battery manu-
turer to legally sell batteries in the state. facturers in sharing environmental responsi- Green Technology
Over 10 million primary batteries are sold
to Vermonters each year. The precious metals bility for their product. Guaranteed Repairs
Following issuance of the Administrative Estimates! Certied Technicians
and other materials used to produce batteries
are valuable and recyclable, and can be kept Order, Walgreens Eastern Co., Inc. agreed to Free Estimate WATERBORNE
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Discontinuance that was incorporated into a Expert Collision Repair PAINT SYSTEM
In the summer of 2016, Agency personnel Direct Repair For Courtesy Shuttle Available
observed Walgreens selling Walgreens Final Order issued by the Vermont Superior
Court, Environmental Division on March 6, Most Major Insurance State Of The Art Spray Booth
Alkaline Supercell (Walgreens brand) prima- Companies
ry batteries at the companys Burlington and 2017. The Order requires Walgreens to pay a Wash & Vacuum Included
Rutland stores. Walgreens had not registered $20,000 penalty and to discontinue the sale of
under an Agency-approved primary battery Walgreens Brand primary batteries in Vermont
stewardship plan. unless a battery stewardship plan is submitted ANY MAKE ANY MODEL ANY TIME
A Notice of Alleged Violation was issued to and approved by the State.
directing the company to stop offering their To learn more about how to recycle pri-
Walgreen brand primary batteries for sale mary batteries in Vermont, visit: http://dec.
without a stewardship plan. Despite several vermont.gov/waste-management/solid/prod-
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Other passings until four years ago, when they moved to the Gary Home in
Montpelier, Vermont. Jack and Vera Fogg were what every
DAVID J. AUDY, 51, of 191 Barre Street in couple aspires to be: generous, productive, modest and deeply
Montpelier died on Friday, March 10, 2017 at in love. They demanded much of themselves, but were unfail-
the Central Vermont Medical Center. He was
Frances W. Sayah born in Alexandria, VA on October 12, 1965, the
ingly patient and kind to everyone lucky enough to know
them. They were wise and loving parents. Vera was a versa-
Frances Fran W. Sayah, 79, passed son of John Audy, Sr. and Donna Colby. He tile, prolific, accomplished artist, who worked mainly in
away in the comfort of her home attended Montpelier Elementary School and watercolor and pastels. Her paintings chronicled landscapes,
and family on Saturday evening, later Union 32 High School. He was married to flowers, birds, boats and family. She filled a book with exqui-
March 11, 2017. Born in Barre on Suzanne Keough. They later divorced. David worked for a site paintings of wildflowers and two large volumes with her
May 28, 1937, she was the daughter number of local construction contractors and was a painter for other paintings. In early 2016, approaching her 102nd birth-
of the late Clyde A. Whittemore, Sr. a long time with Louis E. Marineau & Sons Painting day, Vera presided over a retrospective exhibition of her work
and Eleanor (Jangraw) Whittemore. Company. He worked on several local projects including the that filled the Studio Place Arts gallery in Barre, Vermont.
On May 27, 1961, she married Berlin Mall and the City Center in Montpelier. He was an avid When she wasnt painting and raising three children, Vera
Lawrence Lefty Sayah in outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Survivors baked perfect pies, sewed creative clothes, gardened and
Waterbury. include his daughters; Jessica and Makayla Audy of New York; played the ukulele. Jack worked 40 years at the Eastman
Fran was a 1955 graduate of mother, Donna Colby Keough of Montpelier; father, John Audy, Kodak Co., where he oversaw Kodaks Manufacturing
Waterbury High School and then went on to work for Sr., brothers, Mark Audy of Barre, Paul Audy of Montpelier, Experiments Laboratory and the development of the polyester
Green Mountain Power in Burlington. With a desire to Timothy Audy of Connecticut, John Audy, Jr. of Colchester and film base used in the movie business. He was proud of the
see the country beyond the borders of Vermont, she and one granddaughter Kylie. A memorial service will be held at team he put together and proud of their accomplishments and
a friend hit the road with California as their destina- 12:00 PM on Saturday, April 22 at the Trinity United Methodist contributions to the film industry. Jack retired at age 62, and
tion. After completing their mission and satisfying her Church in Montpelier. Those wishing to express online condo- in 2017, realized his oft-stated goal of being retired for as long
wanderlust, Fran returned to Vermont and found employ- lences may do so at www.guareandsons.com. as he had worked. He was an engineer, a yachtsman, a tal-
ment with the State of Vermont in Montpelier. Following ented cabinetmaker and carpenter, and a jazz clarinetist. He
her marriage, Fran was happy and busy as a homemaker ETHEL LORETTA (SANTOR) BYRD, 96, was a loyal and loving husband, father and friend. To the end,
raising her family and in addition, worked part-time at passed away peacefully at the Woodridge he had an unfailingly cheerful disposition and impressed
Nursing Home in Berlin on Sunday, March 12, everyone as a true gentleman.
the former Crust and Cauldron Restaurant in Waterbury.
2017. Born on March 1, 1921, in South Hero,
More recently, Fran was employed as a customer repre- she was the daughter of the late Albert O. and
sentative at the Vermont State Employees Credit Union EVELYN MARGARET PEG SARGENT,
Selina (Lawrence) Santor. On Nov. 11, 1938, 83, of Barre Town, passed away quietly, sur-
in Waterbury from which she retired in 2002. Ethel married Donald Clarence Byrd in South
She was an avid Red Sox and Celtics fan who almost rounded by family, on Friday, March 10, 2017,
Hero. Ethel attended school in South Hero and then, with her at the Menig Nursing Home in Randolph Center.
never missed a game. Frans passion was spending time family, moved to Burlington where she worked at the Chase
in the kitchen especially baking goodies for her grand- She was born on Sept. 1, 1933, to C. Walton and
Woolen Mills in Winooski, VT. Coming to Waterbury in 1953, Alzada Zip (Allen) Osgood and grew up in
children. Fran enjoyed playing cards, games, and going Ethel started work at the Vermont State Hospital as a psychi-
to bingo with her family particularly her sisters. For Bradford. She graduated in 1951 from Bradford
atric aide. She remained there until 1979 when she was forced Academy and was married to her high school sweetheart,
years, she was a dedicated volunteer at the Waterbury to retire from a work-related injury.
Area Food Shelf. Harold Ernest Sargent, on May 17, 1953, at the Grace
Fran is loved and mourned by her husband of 56 years, Methodist Church in Bradford. Before starting a family, she
MARILYN E. FERRIS, 82, died Saturday, worked as a bank teller at Bradford National Bank and then
Lawrence Sayah of Waterbury; their children Jeff Sayah March 11, 2017, at her home in North Randolph, for the State Auditors office. Later, she worked as a teller for
of Moretown, Julie Motch and her husband Franklin of VT. She was born Jan. 19, 1935, in Brooklyn, the Sterling Trust Bank and with retirement accounts for the
Waterbury Center; her son-in-law, Tom Lamb of NY, the daughter of Randall and Viola (Hilker) Vermont Federal Bank in Burlington. Throughout her life, she
Plymouth NH; 3 grandchildren, Jacob Lamb of Plymouth Mowatt. Her family moved to Royalton, VT, in considered her primary and most important job as homemak-
NH, and Sam and Elizabeth Motch of Waterbury Center; 1948, where she attended school and graduated er, which she did excellently.
3 sisters, Linda Warren and her husband Kevin of in 1951 from South Royalton High School, at
Waterbury, Carol Wheeler of Waterbury, and Beverly the age of 16. On Aug. 2, 1952, she married Oscar Ferris, of DAVID ALLAN WALES, age 57, of Montpelier,
Close of Melbourne FL; her sister-in-law, Betty North Randolph, VT. They lived a few years in Royalton, VT, passed away suddenly Thursday morning,
Whittemore of Waterbury Center; as well as nieces, before moving to his familys farm in North Randolph in March 9, 2017. Born March 8, 1960, in
nephews and extended family. Fran was predeceased by 1959. Together, they ran the farm and raised six children. Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is survived by his
a daughter, Vicki Lamb, and two brothers, Clyde They were married for 62 years before his death on Sept. 13, wife and best friend, Martha. They celebrated
Whittemore, Jr. and David Whittemore. 2014. She enjoyed thrift shopping, gardening, canning, knit- their 28th wedding anniversary on Jan. 14,
A service celebrating the life of Frances Sayah will be ting, sewing, crocheting, making pickles and traveling. She 2017. He designed and built their energy-effi-
held from the Waterbury Congregational Church on also enjoyed volunteering at the Gifford Medical Center cient home in Montpelier in 1997. Dave was a professional
Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 11 a.m. with a reception to Thrift Store in Randolph, VT. Marilyn and Oscar enjoyed gardener working for Mother Garden and running his own
follow in the church dining room. Later inurnment will travel in their later years, going on many bus trips and an gardening business, Walrus Works. He created beautiful gar-
take place in Hope Cemetery, Waterbury. For those who Alaskan cruise. dens for appreciative clients who each became a friend, and
wish, in lieu of flowers memorial gifts would be appreci- he happily filled his own land with vegetable gardens and
ated to the Waterbury Area Food Shelf, 57 South Main JACK EDGECOMB FOGG died on Feb. 5, flowering plants. Recently, he and Martha purchased an elec-
Street #3, Waterbury VT 05676. Assisting the family is the 2017, 10 days after celebrating his 102nd birth- tric car. Dave really enjoyed saving fossil fuel while talking
Perkins-Parker Funeral Home and Cremation Service in day with champagne and cake. He was prede- back to the navigation system. Fittingly, the day Dave died,
Waterbury. To send online condolences please visit www. ceased by Vera Van Stone Fogg, his wife of Sparkys car radio was found to be tuned to the Laugh USA
perkinsparker.com or the funeral home Facebook page. 77-1/2 years, who died at 103 on June 26, 2016. Channel. Daves positive attitude and keen sense of humor
The couple had made their home in Irondequoit, was a joy to his friends and strangers alike.
Rita I. Wood New York, a suburb of Rochester, New York,
Rita Ila Wood, 96, of Mechanic
Street, died unexpectedly on Friday,
March 10, 2017 at the Central

Vermont Medical Center.


She was born in Duxbury, VT on
March 25, 1920, the daughter of Steps involved with estate planning

A
Harold F. and Ila (Russell) Lewis.
She received her education from the lthough inevitable, death is an emotional subject thats difficult to discuss. While
old North Duxbury School House. estate planning can make people uncomfortable, it is an essential part of securing
After moving back to Vermont
from Rhode Island in 1969, she assets for future generations and can make a death in the family easier for loved
began working at the Waterbury State Hospital as a ones to handle.
patient care attendant. She retired from that job in 1982.
In 1938 Rita married Albert Levi Wood. Mr. Wood Estate planning is an umbrella term that refers to a host of into a will.
predeceased her in 1959. things that must be done prior to a persons death, including Although men and women can write their own wills, many
Rita enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren writing a will and even making funeral arrangements. Estate people prefer to seek the assistance of an attorney, who can
and would look forward to her trips to Rhode Island to planning attempts to eliminate nancial uncertainties and make sure all necessary details are included in the will.
see her great grandchildren. maximize the value of an estate, and allows men and women
Survivors include her son, Harold Wood of Montpelier;
sisters, Ada Alger of Middlesex and Lorraine Town of to state their wishes with regard to long-term healthcare and MEDICAL DIRECTIVES
Barton; brother, Carlyle Lewis of Berlin; sixteen grand- guardianship for their children. In addition to a will, estate planning includes your wishes
children, several great grandchildren and many nieces When done right, estate planning can prevent family feuds if you become incapacitated or suffer from a serious medical
and nephews. and ensure that the deceaseds estate stays in the hands of condition that precludes you from making decisions about
She was predeceased by 3 daughters, Violet A. family rather than being relegated to the government. Estate your care and nances. Spouses can be named to make
Sansouci, Vera A. Banner, and Audrey J. Peterson. planning can be a complex process, so men and women important health decisions, but you may want to indicate
The family will hold a graveside service at the Hope should seek help to ensure the process goes smoothly. other information, such as life support measures or organ
Cemetery in Waterbury in the spring. donation, as well. If you have strong opinions on treatment,
Memorial contributions may be made to the Central
Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, GETTING STARTED medical directives and living wills are a necessity.
Berlin, VT 05641. Estate planning should begin early in a persons life, es-
Those wishing to express online condolences may do pecially for young parents. Its easy to talk about saving for FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
so at www.guareandsons.com. a home or retirement, but its not so simple to discuss who Another aspect of estate planning concerns funeral ar-
will care for your children should you die while they are still rangements. Many people prefer to make their own funeral
minors. and burial plans so that these heart-wrenching decisions
PRUNEAU-POLLI Those who are not able to sort through these answers on do not fall on the shoulders of grieving family members.
their own should enlist the help of an attorney or a nancial Funeral planning may include choosing a burial plot, select-
FUNERAL HOME adviser, both of whom can take some of the emotion out of ing a casket, indicating cremation, and paying for everything

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family members. According to the funeral planning website
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Family Owned & Operated A will is an important component of estate planning. With- States in 2012 was more than $8,500 for a burial service and
out clearly and legally spelling out your wishes, there is no $3,700 for a cremation. Thats a considerable expense that
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Montpelier Senior Activity Center
The Montpelier Senior Activity
Center is your home for healthy aging
ing a photography class, a yoga class to help you sleep, begin-
ner pastels, fitness and self protection, or one of our dozens of
Yes! WE DOoo
and lifelong learning. We are an active
community, and theres always some-
thing to do, no matter your interest. If
other classes! Visit www.montpelier-vt.org/msac to view our
full class list and sign up online, or stop by at 58 Barre St. to
learn more.
Diagnostic Work!
youre 50 or older, wed love to wel- Along with most all automotive maintenance services
come you as a member of the Montpelier 50th Anniversary Gala and Senior Prom, Saturday, June
Senior Activity Center! Read on to
learn about our latest updates and our
10
Celebrate the Senior Activity Centers 50th birthday at a
Senior Citizens 10% OFF All Parts
upcoming events, many of which are free and open to the Gala Event on Saturday, June 10 at the Capitol Plaza Hotel. MORE THAN JUST A MUFFLER SHOP
public. If youd like to learn more, call us at 223-2518 or stop Join us for the whole evening for $50 and enjoy a delicious
by at 58 Barre St. in Montpelier.

Giant Rummage Sale


meal, special guests, and 50th Anniversary Program. SOr, join
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802-223-3179 By Sen. Patrick Leahy
This is the first Sunshine Week, since it began in 2005,
pass, made permanent President Obamas directive that gov-
ernment agencies operate with a presumption of openness
when the publics right to know has been under direct assault, when considering the release of government information
and on several fronts. Fake news, alternative facts, retal- under FOIA. I fought for this strengthening legislation
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Contacting Congress demonizing attacks on the working press are eroding the pub-
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administrations accountable to the highest standards. In ret-
rospect, given the Trump Administrations hostility to the
government is doing. press, this legislation could not have been better timed. By
U.S. Rep. Peter Welch Next week the Senate Judiciary Committee will convene codifying the presumption of openness, we declare that sun-
Mailing address: for crucial hearings to consider the nomination of Judge Neil shine, not secrecy, is the default setting of our government.
128 Lakeside Ave, Suite 235 Gorsuch to serve on the United States Supreme Court. These
Burlington, VT 05401 While passing the FOIA Improvement Act is important
hearings are a unique moment when all three branches of progress, we cannot stop there. We must make sure that our
Web site: www.welch.house.gov government converge as senators consider a presidentially
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appointed nominee to serve on the highest court in the land. I uses technology to invite more people into public proceed-
plan to use these public hearings to ask Judge Gorsuch about ings. This access and transparency were a priority for me
U.S. Sen. Bernard Sanders vital matters affecting millions of Americans, and about how
Mailing address: when I was chairman of the Judiciary Committee during the
he will approach those issues if he is confirmed. consideration of the last two Supreme Court nominees. And
1 Church St., Third Floor, It is fitting that these hearings will occur just after Sunshine
Burlington, VT 05401 for me this will remain a top priority. We have already seen
Week, a time when we rededicate ourselves to transparency in one Trump nominee mislead the Judiciary Committee under
Web site: www.sanders.senate.gov government. It was Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, a
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staunch believer in open government, who famously said that respond to my direct question and then failed to disclose false
sunlight is the best disinfectant. It is often the press that shines testimony, until prompted by news reports. We cannot allow
U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy the sunlight in dark corners where we need it most. Since the
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that basic understanding is being tested by a president who
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apparently needs a refresher.
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a democracy cannot survive without it. But a free press is not transparency to government. We did so last year with the
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participation and faith in democracy. The press informs the transparency and accountability through technology. My par-
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tion, exploitation, injustice, and excess. public. Today, all that separates our citizens from vital infor-
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Passion for Parks: Springtime in the Parks
PUBLIC NOTICE
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By Helen Hossley
or many of us this time of year, tendent of the Ofce of Buildings and Grounds denied her
we get a little impatient waiting proposal, as did every Superintendent for the next 24 years. BULLETIN BOARD
for spring to arrive. The March But Eliza Scidmore was persistent. She was a writer and pho-
snowstorms dampen our spirits a bit tographer, a traveler to the countries of the Far East and the
and we are tired of shoveling and driv- rst female board member of the National Geographic Soci-
ing in snowy conditions. As the sun ety. She started fundraising and ran a letter writing campaign,
follows the moon, springtime will hap- which included a letter to First Lady Mrs. Helen Taft. Getting Williamstown Elementary School
pen in the Northeast. I was fortunate to the attention of the First Lady proved fruitful.
have a wonderful reminder of spring- In January 1910, two thousand cherry trees from Japan -
time on my recent visit to Colorado. While most people travel nally arrived in America, but Elizas triumph was short lived. Preschool Registration & Screening
to this beautiful state for the incredible skiing, I was happily Inspectors declared that the trees were infected. Politically,
attending a 90th birthday party for my dear great-aunt. A cou- it was a tricky situation. President Taft had the delicate job for children who live in Williamstown
ple of days before the main event I took the opportunity to of informing the Emperor of Japan that his generous gift of
visit the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. These trees were diseased and had to be destroyed to protect Ameri-
and will turn 3 or 4 years old
dunes are the largest in North America. The elevation within can growers. In a magnanimous gesture, the mayor of Tokyo by September 1st, 2017.
the park range from 7,515 to 13,604 feet. The dunes start at agreed to raise over 3,000 trees cultivated specically to be
8,200 feet rise another 750 feet. Being from the East Coast, it hardy, as well as disease and insect free. In March 1912, the April 7th & April 14th 2017
was a challenge to walk up the dunes due to the elevation. Al- new trees arrived in Washington. As she watched the planting,
though I didnt make it to the top of the dunes the time I spent Eliza Scidmore could hardly have imagined what beauty her
barefoot frolicking in the soft warm sand reinforced my hope inspired vision would bring to our country one hundred and
Call Williamstown Elementary School to
in springtime. A bonus to the trip was knowing that the San- ve years later. register for a preschool screening
dhill cranes were nearby in the preserve. Estimated to number How many millions of people have enjoyed the gentle beau- appointment: 433-6653
around 20,000, it was a site to behold! ty of the owering trees without giving a thought to the person Registration starts March 20th.
While we await springtime in Vermont, we can be encour- behind the movement to get them planted? How seless was
aged by another annual event in our parks, the famous blos- her gift? She carried on for so many years with little encour-
soming cherry trees around the Jefferson Memorial in Wash- agement. And what would Eliza think of the admiring crowds
ington, D.C. The cherry trees were a gift of friendship from now? I like to think she is smiling with satisfaction.
Japan in 1910. However, the interest in bringing the trees to Helen Hossley was a National Park Ranger and is the au-
the United States started in 1885 when a woman named Eli- thor of Do I Get to Wear That Neat Hat? To nd out more
za Scidmore proposed having the trees planted on the newly about her book, please visit www.helenhossley.com
reclaimed land along the Potomac. The U.S. Army Superin-

Gardening With Amanda:


Award-Winning Annuals Best of the Best?

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By Amanda Legare
he best known award for new an- marigold. I assume this is because there are only a few vegeta-
nual plants in the US is the All ble seed companies left in the world and they are eliminating
American Selections (AAS) pro- the older varieties in favor of new, improved hybrids.
gram (http://all-americaselections.org). Europes equivalent to the AAS is the Fleuroselect award
New owers and vegetables are grown (https://euroselect.com). These are owers grown on trial
side-by-side with comparable available grounds across Europe and proven to clearly supersede ex-
varieties and are evaluated by garden isting varieties in terms of breeding innovation and beauty.
performance, size, taste, disease-resistance and any other If a new plant wins both the AAS designation and the Fleu-
characteristic important to the home gardener. Judges deem roselect quality mark I will denitely give it a go. This year
the performers that show clear superiority to their compari- one ower falls in that categoryProfusion Red zinnia. (Pro-
son as AAS winners. There were 16 AAS winners for 2017, fusion Cherry zinnia also won both awards in 1999). The Pro-
including a red zinnia, a miniature watermelon, and a purple fusion series (and Zahara series) are shorter zinnias with tons
okra. of owers and they are resistant to powdery mildew. Northeld Elementary School
There was a time when I grew every new AAS winner each Others that have won both awards in the recent past include
year. This stopped in 1992 when Thumbelina Carrot was Fresh Look Red celosia and Tidal Wave Red Velour petunia, Our Licensed 5 STAR Pre-Qualied Preschool,
designated an AAS vegetable. No way was I going to go to the both good plants that I grow. The AAS program has recent- Invites you to
trouble of germinating and weeding carrots to harvest a root ly added ornamentals from vegetative cuttings. These are Preschool Registration
roughly the size of a golf ball at the end of the season. New plants that can not be grown from seed, only from cuttings
is not always better. of the same plant. Starting in 2019, there will also be an AAS Do you have a child who will be 3 or 4 by
September 1, 2017?
AAS was founded in 1932 and hundreds of plants have award for herbaceous perennials.
been designated winners. Very few of the early winners have While I study new award winning plants carefully, I also Registration Forms will be available on April 7th, 2017.
had staying power. Most of those new prize-winning seeds browse the reviews of plant performance in the many trial gar- You may pick them up at the
Northeld Elementary School Main Ofce.
are no longer available, demonstrating that they either did not den sites on the internet. Most of these plantings are sponsored
live up to the judges expectations or they have been super- by a university or a large wholesaler of plants. If one plant gets Registration forms will be accepted starting
seded by an improved variety. top scores from several northern trial gardens I am probably Friday, April 14th
Some remain stalwarts in many gardens today. Sensation going to try it. Please drop them off at the
Northeld Elementary School Main Ofce-
cosmos was an AAS winner in 1936 and Early Prolic Yellow Like most gardeners, I have my favorite varieties that I starting at 7:30am.
squash won in 1938. Red Sails lettuce won in 1985. Other grow every year and at the same time I am also easily tempted Please bring proof of residence, your childs birth certicate,
previous AAS winners that I grow are Rocket snapdragons, to try something new. And immunization records.
Snowcrown cauliower, Carmen peppers, the Profusion series Amanda Sessel Legare operates Amandas Greenhouses Keep in mind..enrollment will be on a rst come,
of zinnias, certain petunias from the Wave series and Bright and Perennials in Cabot, where she has eld-dug perennials rst serve basis.
Lights chard. Two widely grown tomatoes that have received and four greenhouses. www.amandasgreenhouse.com Preschool Open House!
the AAS award are Celebrity (1984) and Big Beef (1994). After you drop off your registration forms, stop by and visit
Seeds for two of my favorite AAS winners seem to have This column previously appeared in Danvilles North Star our preschool classroom.
disappeared - Green Comet broccoli and Bonanza Bolero Monthly. When: April 14th, 7:30am-2:30pm
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is building up its navy, including aircraft carriers and subma-
will have 700 fewer aircraft, and the Navy remains at 286
ships. My Navy has 11 carrier battle groups but at any one
time a number of them are not available due to overhaul and
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Trump should continue to rebuild our military so we can
its global missions in a dangerous world. George Will in an
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forces. Iran has a large army and continues with its missile tweets and concentrate on the important matters which impact
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National Recognition for Gifford
Mammography, Nuclear Medicine
Gifford Medical Centers Nuclear Medicine
and Mammography Departments have each
received a three-year accreditation renewal
after reviews by the American College of
Radiology (ACR). These accreditations are
awarded to confirm for patients that a facility
meets quality assurance and safety guidelines,
meets nationally accepted standards of care,
and that the staff is well qualified.
Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical
imaging that uses small amounts of radioac-
tive material (ingested by the patient) to
diagnose and treat heart disease, several types
of cancers, and many other abnormalities
Jane Hartzell, RN, third from left, accepted CVMCs first DAISY Award from CNO Matthew Choate,
within the body. Mammography is a specific
Karen Safford, second from left, who nominated her, and Brenda Dufresne-Benda, Clinical Nurse type of imaging test that uses a low-dose
Coordinator. X-ray system to help detect and diagnose
Jane Hartzell, RN earns CVMCs first DAISY Award breast disease in women.
These ACR gold seals of accreditation rep-
The University of Vermont Health Network My dear father, who was very much in resent the highest level of image quality and medical physicists who are experts in the
- Central Vermont Medical Center named grief the way Matthew and Karen were when field. Image quality, personnel qualifications,
patient safety. They are awarded only to
Jane Hartzell, RN, its first DAISY Award for my mother died in 2009, the year I joined adequacy of facility equipment, quality con-
facilities meeting ACR Practice Parameters
Extraordinary Nurses recipient on Feb. 23. CVMC, is walking on air that I have been trol procedures and quality assurance pro-
The DAISY (Diseases Attacking the and Technical Standards after a peer-review
honored with this award, Hartzell said. We grams are all assessed.
Immune SYstem) Award is an international also lost a son/brother at age 49, four years evaluation by board-certified physicians and
recognition program that honors and cele- earlier, to a rare cancer, so you can see how
brates the skillful, compassionate care nurses the meaningfulness of the DAISY goes
provide every day. deep. YMCAs Diabetes Prevention Program
Offered at Gifford
Hartzell, a nurse with Central Vermont The DAISY Foundation and DAISY Award
Urology on the CVMC campus, was nomi- were established by the family of J. Patrick
nated for her skill and compassion in caring Barnes after he died from complications of Gifford Health Care is partnering with are overweight or obese; dont get enough
for a patient whod recently lost his beloved the autoimmune disease idiopathic thrombo- Vermont Blueprint for Health, the Vermont exercise; have high blood pressure; have
wife. cytopenic purpura (ITP) in 1999. During his Department for Health, and the Greater abnormal cholesterol; or have a parent, broth-
In nominating Hartzell for the award, the hospitalization, family members deeply Burlington YMCA to offer the year-long, er, or sister with diabetes.
patients daughter, Karen Safford, wrote: appreciated the care and compassion shown 25-session YMCAs Diabetes Prevention The first class will be held on Tuesday,
Every visit (Jane) took the time to keep us to Patrick, relatives and friends. When he Program. April 4, 2017 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the
informed, answer so many questions and died, his family felt compelled to say thank Offered free of charge, this self-manage- Kingwood Health Center (lower level), Route
reassure us that things were in fact improving. you to nurses in a very public way. ment program provides education and support 66, Randolph, VT. Subsequent classes will
Sometime during the course of treatment, she The DAISY Award was presented to to help adults at high risk of developing type meet once a week for 16 weeks, then meet
found out that my mother had recently passed. Hartzell by CVMCs Chief Nursing Officer 2 diabetes get more active, lose weight, and every other week, and then meet monthly for
My uncle accompanied my father to his final (CNO) Matthew Choate, BSN, RN, MBA, decrease their risk of getting diabetes. You a total of 25 sessions over a year. To register
appointment at Central Vermont Urology, and CEN, CPEN. A pin commemorating the honor have a greater risk of getting diabetes if you call 802-728-7714.
I quickly found out that while there, Jane sat was presented by Charity Cerminara, MSN,
with them and asked them to share more RN, CVMC Nurse Manager.
about Mom. They told her story after story This award is meaningful because it gives Matthew Choate Named Chief Nursing Officer
and she responded to them with compassion us the chance to stop, take notice and applaud Matthew Choate, BSN, RN, MBA, CEN, Services, Trauma and Transport at Connecticut
and honest, open arms. the amazing job that nurses do every day, CPEN was recently named Chief Nursing Childrens Medical Center in Hartford.
Safford read the nomination aloud at the Cerminara said. So many nurses feel that Officer (CNO) for The University of Vermont Matt has brought many new skills to the
surprise award ceremony, attended by hospi- what they do is part of the job or what I Health Network Central Vermont Medical CNO position, including a sharp business
tal leadership, colleagues, family and friends. should do as a nurse. But what they dont see Center (CVMC). Choate had served as inter- mind and an understanding of data analytics,
Saffords father Matthew was among the is the profound effect that their caring, com- im CNO since December 2016. Judy Tartaglia, CVMC President and Chief
attendees, and shared a warm embrace with passionate and genuine actions have on their Choate cited recognition for nurses, fiscal Executive Officer, said. During his interim
Hartzell once the award was announced. patients/families and other staff members. management, and staff engagement as priori- role, Matt oversaw the continued develop-
President and Chief Executive Officer Judy Nurses care for people who are often in ties hell remain committed to in the role.
Tartaglia, who retires March 17, was also in their most vulnerable states, Cerminara con- ment of the Shared Nursing Accountability
I look forward to bringing an increased Councils and created the nursing All-Council
attendance. tinued. When we do this well, we change business focus to nursing, educating our staff
This is especially meaningful because lives without ever knowing it. Days. He has effectively managed nursing
and developing our nursing leadership team, finances and resources, including producing
youre here, Judy, Hartzell said. It feels so Hartzells photo will be the first to grace an and using data in combination with empow-
good to be part of this place and its nice to awards case in CVMCs main lobby, with new business reviews and scorecards for
ered nursing leaders to make the best deci-
have those you esteem witness something like additional award-winners joining her later nursing. Through his leadership and the help
sions about how we deliver nursing care in
this. this year. our organization, he said. of human resources, he has also been success-
Hartzell said the award means a great deal Current/former patients, family members Choate earned his Masters of Business ful in recruitment.
because she could empathize deeply with the and friends are encouraged to nominate nurs- Administration (MBA), with dual specializa- Choate continues focusing on improving
way Safford and her father felt when she met es who provided extraordinary care to loved tion in finance and healthcare management, communication with a bi-weekly CNO news-
them. ones at https://www.cvmc.org/daisy-awards. from Northeastern University, Boston. He letter and on nurse appreciation and retention
holds two Bachelor of Science degrees, in by bringing The DAISY Award for
Nursing and Biochemistry, from the University Extraordinary Nurses to CVMC.

Instead of doing a fad diet of Vermont.


Prior to serving as CVMCs interim CNO,
He has also led efforts to offer monthly
nursing leadership development sessions and

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Choate served as the hospitals Director of led planning for CVMCs second annual
Emergency and Critical Care Services. nursing certification day, scheduled for March
Earlier, he was Director of Emergency 16, 2017.

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Thursdays at The Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Portion of all Proceeds benet Silver Towers Camp! dential camp for exceptional
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m., while people ages six to seventy
school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info. who have mental and physi-
279-0993. cal challenges. It is among the
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection rst of its kind in the United
Mon., Wed., Friday noon 6 p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. States, and still remains one
540 N. Main St., Barre. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of accept- of the very few.
able items. Situated on 26 acres in
Jabbok Christian Center Prayer Meeting. 8 Daniel Dr. 6:30-8 beautiful Ripton, Vermont, it
p.m. 1st & 3rd Thursdays. Info: 479-0302 is surrounded by the scenic
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We Green Mountain National
have answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main Forest. Theres swimming,
St., Suite 200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 479-
0531 to register. horseback riding, arts and
Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups.
crafts, basketball, campre
Christ Community Church, 43 Berlin St. across from R&L activities, dancing, music,
If you are unable to attend the dinner fundraiser at The Wayside on March 27 bowling, eld sports, hiking,
Archery, Monday, 6-8 p.m. 476-3221. and would like to make a donation, please make checks payable to:
Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Silver Towers Camp, c/o Barre Lodge of Elks #1535, P.O. Box 245, Barre, VT 05641
nature studies, and more.
Main St., Every other Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Info 498-3030 (David) A proprietor of The Wayside,
or 249-7931 (Sandy). Brian Zecchinelli is a 30-year
Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington St., 476- Barre Elks member. His son
7550. Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays starting 9/22, 10:30 Nicholas Zecchinelli has
a.m. Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. been a Silver Towers camper
Living & Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st 403 US Route 302-Berlin Barre, VT 05641 (802) 479-2582 for the past 10 years!
Wednesdays, 1 p.m.
Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National
Bank, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419.

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Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main
St., Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114.
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd,
Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. and Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Info: LNT: B
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Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome.
Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info
476-4185.

Theater CAMPS
Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays dur-
ing school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first
Thursday of each month (not July), 6:30 p.m.
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes
year-round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144.

AUDITIO N! Ensemble
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer

Imagination
St., 3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966.

Storytelling
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support
group. 23 Summer St., 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 476-
1480. Production
Summer Camp
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor Intensives
boardroom, 4th Tuesday of month, 6:30 p.m. Info. 476-7550.
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and Intro to
caregivers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or
for Ages 9-21 Intermediate Theater
from 3:30-6pm Performance Camp Camp
1-800-CHILDREN.
Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, Theater Play for Every Day
refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221. SUNDAY March 26, 2017 Fractured Fables
create & perform original theater show. Discover acting & theater fun.
general auditions for acceptance into
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229- Alexander & Mary Poppins ensembles For ages 9+. No audition. June 19-23. For ages 6-9 No audition. July 10-14.
5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40
Washington Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free
Physical Musical Design
Theater
Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community
Service & Food Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m.
Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St., Barre. Safe &
Theater
supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking substance
abuse recovery. Recovery coaching and other support programs;
recreational facilities (pool, ping pong, games). Open Mon.-Wed. Advanced Most Advanced Stagecraft and
10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat. Performance Performance Technical Theater
6-11 p.m. Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays at 6 p.m.; Wits Intensive Intensive Intensive
End parent support group, Wednesdays at 6 p.m.; All Recovery
support group Fridays at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Sane
& Sober group, Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.; Living Sober group,
Alexander & the Terrible Mary Poppins Tech Theater & Design
Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous: When Enough is Horrible No Good Very Bad Day challenging demanding multi-discipline
rehearsal /workshops. 5 performances.
Intensive, hands-on & classroom
experience assisting execution of scenic/
rigorous rehearsal & classes. 3 shows.
Enough group, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30 p.m. For ages 9+. By Audition. July 24 Aug 5 For ages 12-20. By Audition. Aug 7-20 lighting etc for Mary Poppins. For ages 15+.
Al-Anon: Courage to Change group, Saturdays at 5 p.m. By Interview. Aug 7-20

BY Kids!
(childcare provided). For help, or Info on special programs, call

Theater FOR Kids lostnationtheater.org


479-7373.
Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club.
2nd Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
BERLIN - Drop-in Meditation Sitting Group. W/Sherry
Rhynard. CVMC, conf. room #2, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. sherry@
easeofflow.com or 272-2736.
Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. Capital City Grange Lost Nation Theater One of the Best Regional Theaters in America, NYC Drama League
6612 Rt 12. Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m. www.barretonesvt.com 223- 29 years as the communitys professional theater at Montpelier City Hall Arts Center
2039. continued on next page Underwriters & Youth Sponsors: Capitol Copy, City of Montpelier, Eternity, National Life Group, The Point, The Times Argus, WDEV, The World; Vermont Mutual Insurance Co, Estate of Alan Weiss

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FREVO performs at
Plainfield Opera House
The Friends of the Plainfield Town Hall Opera House are
pleased to announce a performance by the group FREVO, the
first performance in the new concert series beginning this
month at the Plainfield Town Hall Opera House in Plainfield,
Vermont. FREVO is Portuguese for a wide range of musical
styles, all of which are traditionally associated with Brazilian
Carnival.
FREVO is also a group of four wonderful Vermont musi-
cians Steve Klimowski on clarinets; Bonnie Thurber
Klimowski on cello; Wendy Greenwald Matthews on flute;
and Peter Matthews on guitar. They play a wide variety of
world music, jazz, classical, pop, and also include some of
their own original compositions. From tango to ballad, sonata
to Brazilian dance, their music appeals to audiences of all
ages. Their playing is virtuosic, lyrical and soulful and they
Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival Comes to Randolph
are a delight to listen to. Three members of the Central Vermont Chamber Music will be in attendance at the concert and will speak briefly
The concert is Sunday, March 26 at 4 p.m. Festival will be making their early spring pilgrimage again to about her composition. An added unusual twist for this after-
Tickets are available through tickets.Catamountarts.org or Randolph for a two-day series of concerts. The first concert noon concert is that the audience will be seated intimately on
at the door. General Admission: $15, Seniors $10, Students will take place at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 26 at Chandler Music the stage with the musicians.
$5, Special Rate $5. (*We want our concerts to be available to Hall in Randolph. The performance is free and open to the Outreach to the youth is a very important aspect of the
public, with goodwill offerings warmly accepted. Festival. On Monday morning, March 27, the trio will pay a
everyone. Request the Special Rate. No questions asked.) The As always, Festival Artistic Director Peter Sanders has
Season Pass is $50 for all 5 events. visit to the students of Randolph Union High School and per-
prepared an unusual program, Theme and Variations for a form much this same program at 8:15 a.m. They will then
Other concerts in the series are: string trio.. The trio consists of violinist Michael Roth, violist
Anima and The Fyre and Lightning Consort Medieval & pack up and take the show on the road, for a concert later that
Joana Miranda, and cellist Sanders They will explore the art
Renaissance music of theme and variations through selections from Bachs morning at the Elley-Long Music Center in Colchester, where
Diane Huling Reed Solo Piano Recital Goldberg Variations; the slow movement of Mozarts they will be performing for students from Chittenden and
Gamelan Sulukala American and Javanese music for Divertimento in E-flat, K. 563; the second movement of Franklin Counties, in collaboration with the Vermont Youth
Gamelan Orchestra Austrian composer Robert Fuchss Trio, Op. 94, based on a Orchestra.
Piano Dedication Dan Bruce, Alison Cerutti, Diane Scottish folk song, O cruel was my father; and the entire The programs will be accompanied by a slide show with
Huling Reed and Arthur Zorn, plus food! Serenade in C, Op.10 by Hungarian composer, Ernst von photographs by Vermont bow maker, Eben Bodach-Turner.
Visit the Opera Houses website at plainfieldoperahousevt. Dohnanyi. A special addition to this concert is a work by These photos will be of Vermont scenes from the different
org for more information about this event and the upcoming former Braintree composer, Gwyneth Walker, a set of three seasons, also showcasing a different type of Theme and
performances in this series that will run through July. spirituals When the Spirit Sings for String Trio. Ms. Walker Variations.

Survivors of Suicide Loss Support. For family and friends Info 479-1086. Tai Chi Classes: Advanced Class Mondays and Fridays 1-2 p.m.
who lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd New Hope II Support Group. Grace United Methodist, every Beginner Class Tuesdays and Thursdays 10-11 a.m. All ages
Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m. Info. 223-0924. Mon., 7-9 p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106. welcome. Free of charge.
Bereavement/Grief Support Group. CVHHH Conference BROOKFIELD - MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of Tuesday Night Bingo: Doors open at 5 p.m., games start at 6
Center, 600 Granger Rd. Open to anyone who has experienced kids birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare p.m. Refreshments available.
the death of a loved one. No fee. Group 1: 10-11:30 a.m. every provided. New Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays, Death Cafe. 1st Friday of the month 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
other Wednesday starting Jan. 4. Group 2: 6-7:30 p.m. every other 6 p.m. 276-3022. Discussions of events past, present, and future. All are welcome
Monday starting Jan. 9. Info: Jean or Silke at 802-223-1878 and discussions are confidential.
Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ lifes passages. Weds,
NAMI-VT Support Group. For families & friends of those 7-8 p.m.; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe. GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; Book
living w/mental illness. CVMC, Room 3, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. Brookfield Community Singers Rehearsals. Pond Village Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.; Crafts & Conversation,
800-639-6480. Church. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Four-part choral group rehearses Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5
Cancer Support Group. With potluck. Second Wednesday of Wednesdays for June concert. If interested in joining, e-mail & their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton Public
each month, 6 p.m. Info. 229-5931. Director Kathy Rotondi, at kmrr1@yahoo.com. Library, 584-3358.
Living w/ Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: Lunch provided, CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Monday after- HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging,
2nd Tuesday of month, noon-1 p.m. Writing to Enrich Your noons, call 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30 rear entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308
Life: For anyone touched by cancer, 3rd Tuesday of each p.m. All at Cabot Library, 563-2721. x306.
month, noon-1 p.m. Both held at CVMC Cancer Center resource CALAIS - Mens and Womens Bible Study Groups. County Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old fire-
room. Info. 225-5449. Road, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenmin- house), Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296.
Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members istry.org. Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs.,
welcome. Steakhouse Restaurant, Mondays, 6:15 p.m. 229- Open Mic night at Whammy Bar every Wednesday. Upcoming 6-8:30 p.m. Registration/info 472-5229.
0235. events: Music Thursdays starts at 7 p.m., Fri/Sat at 7:30. All MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11
Parkinsons Support Group. Woodbridge Nursing Home, 142 events are Free. a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school not in session).
Woodridge Rd, third Thursdays, 10 a.m. Info. 439-5554. CHELSEA - Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common,
Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first birth to 5 years. Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. 426-3581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m.
Thursday of month, 7-8 p.m., free. Info. 371-4152. 685-2188. Book Group for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th
Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30 Mondays, 7 p.m.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Nonprofit support grp. United
p.m. Info at 229-5193. Church of Chelsea, North Common, Wednesdays, 5:45 p.m. 685- MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist Church,
Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC confer- 2271/685-4429. Saturdays, 9-10:30 a.m.
ence room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 371-4304 Giffords Chronic Conditions Support Group. Join a discus- MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free
or -4376. sion and educational group for people with chronic illnesses on classes. Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10
Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. Fridays 8:30-11 a.m. at the Chelsea Senior Center (in the United a.m.; Learning English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English
CVH, 2nd Weds. of month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Info 479- Church of Chelsea, 13 North Common. Free. Info/register: Conversation: Tues. 4-5 p.m. Montpelier Learning Center, 100
4250. Megan at 802-728-7714. State St. Info/register 223-3403.
Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, EAST BARRE - Story Hour. Aldrich Library York Branch, Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and
Industrial Ln., 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 883-2313 Tuesdays, ages 0-3 10 a.m., ages 3-5 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-5118. teachings of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St.,
or officers-1770@toastmastersclubs.org Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
EAST HARDWICK - Touch of Grace Assembly of God
Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, Church, corner Rts. 15 &16, Pastor Matt Preston, 472-5550. Robins Nest Nature Playgroup. North Branch Nature Center.
etc. CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7 p.m. RSVP/Info. 371- Sunday a.m. worship 10:00 (incl. 11:20 childrens church); adult Mondays 9:30-11:30 a.m. March 13-June 5. Fee: By donation.
4613. Sunday School 9:00 (Sep. thru June). Tue. evening Bible study Outdoor playgroup for parents, caregivers, and children ages 0 -
(call for info). Wed. youth group: 5:00 dinner, 6:00 activity. 5. Join us for 2 hours of spontaneous play, exploration, discovery,
Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. song, nature inspired crafts, and oral story telling. Come learn
room #3, free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 371- EAST MONTPELIER - Crossroads Christian Church. Mens about the benefits of nature connection and enjoy the community
4188. Ministry: For Men Only group. Monday nights 7-9 p.m. Mens experience of time immersed in nature with your young ones.
Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8 a.m. 272-7185. Sunday Service 9:30-11
a.m. Pastor Thorsten Evans 476-8536. Church Office hours Tues Montpelier Kiwanis Club. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. at The Steak House.
Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415. All are welcome. Info: Elliott Curtin at 229-6973.
& Fri 9 a.m. to noon. 476-4843
Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, Vermont Association for the Blind PALS Group meets on 2nd
Twin Valley Senior Center. 4583 U.S. Rte 2. Open Mon., Weds.,
first Friday of month, 12-4 p.m. Appointments required, 371- Fri., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sign up for Meal-on-Wheels Program or join and 4th Weds. at Division for the Blind Conference room at the
4198. us for an On-site meal at 12:15 p.m. Seniors/$5, under 60/$6. Capital Plaza Hotel. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The PALS Group is a program
BETHEL - YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program starts Nobody turned away. Free bus service for seniors & disabled in for visually impaired Vermonters to support their independence
Thursday, October 6, from 11 a.m. to noon at the United Church six towns served. Many classes offered from bone strengthening within home, families, and communities. Info: Harriet Hall at 323-
of Bethel on Church Street. People at risk for developing type-2 to art. Donations welcomed. Info: 802-223-3322 or email info. 3055 or Vermont Association of the Blind office at 505-4006
diabetes can take steps to reduce their risk and prevent diabetes. twinvalleyseniors@myfairpoint.net Onion River Exchange Tool Library. Over 85 tools including:
This free program offers education and support for 25 sessions Bone Builders Classes: Osteoporosis exercise and prevention power tools, all sorts of hand tools including wrench kits, caulk-
throughout the year. Info/register: Megan at 802-728-7714. class at Twin Valley Senior Center every Monday, Wednesday ing guns, sawzall, tall tree branch cutter, belt sander, wet vac,
BRADFORD - Rockinghorse Circle of Support. For young and Friday starting at 7:30 a.m. Extra 9:15 a.m. class on drop cloths, have a heart traps, bulb planter, and tool boxes to be
women with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation avail- Wednesday. All ages welcome. Free of charge. Donations wel- used for easy carry. Plus safety gear. 46 Barre St. Open during
able. Wednesdays, 1-2:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church. comed. continued on next page
page 16 The WORLD March 22, 2017
Mini Mud! Returns to
Chandler Stage
The 10th annual youth version of Chandlers former Mud
Season Variety Show, Mini Mud!, will be presented
Saturday, March 25 at 7 p.m. at Chandler Music Hall in
Randolph.
More than 30 youngsters from 5 communities and two
states will share their talents in 20 acts for this annual celebra-
tion, with performers ranging in age from 7 to 18. Teens Philip
Papp and Hunter Dutton of Randolph will tie the show
together as an emcee duo.
A wide range of music will be offered by solo vocalists
Maddox Bashaw of Brookfield, Thea Wright and C.J. Philbrick
of Braintree, Adam Leicher, Naomi Mather, Emily Osgood,
and Natalie Strand, all of Randolph, and Hannah Gove of
Dolchester, NH. Savannah Chisholm of Braintree will accom-
pany her song offering with guitar, as will Addie Hannan of
Calais. Vocal duos will be performed by Randolph singers
Faith DeCroti and Shelby Doyle, and brother and sister act
with Russell and Ada Clar of Montpelier.
Several song ensembles have been formed this year, two
with a mix and match element. Elliot Paap and Naomi Husher
will be accompanied by pianist Elissa Doering, and two sepa-
rate trios will be formed by David Kenyan, Ethan Johnson,
Philip Papp, and Amanda Rosalbo.
It wont be all singing! Russell Clar will reappear in the
second half with his wit and humor and Khloe Rogers of
Braintree will perform a self-choreographed dance. And brand
new to the annual event is a saxophone medley, performed by
Holly Mayer of South Royalton

Steep Canyon Rangers at BOH on March 24 The RUHS School Jazz band will round out the evening
with their usual zest, and celebrate the final curtain call.
Mini Mud! is an important fundraiser for youth program-
Bluegrass standouts The Steep Canyon Rangers are next in evolution as a band has seen the additions of Mike Guggino ming offered at Chandler throughout the year. Reserved tick-
the TD Bank Celebration Series at The Barre Opera House on (mandolin), Nicky Sanders (fiddle) and, most recently, Mike ets are available in advance by calling 728-6464 or online
Saturday, March 24 at 8 p.m. The show is sponsored by Ashworth (percussion) to form one of bluegrass most sought- at www.chandler-arts.org.
George & Koch Dental Associates, Granite Industries of after and beloved bands. This performance is presented by Chandler Center for the
Vermont and Mass Mutual with media support provided by Its that mix of serious chops and good-natured fun that Arts and is sponsored by Seven Stars Arts Center and
WDEV and WLVB. earned the Steep Canyon Rangers the Grammy Award for TherapyWorks, PLC. and the Vermont Arts Council. Chandler
A bluegrass band at their core, the Steep Canyon Rangers Best Bluegrass Album Grammy in 2013 (for Nobody Knows Music Hall is fully accessible and equipped for the hearing
effortlessly walk the line between festival favorite and sophis- You), and that drew celebrated comedian/banjoist Steve impaired.
ticated string orchestra. Theyre as danceable as the most Martin to them when he needed a backing band. The Rangers
progressive, party-oriented string band, and equally comfort- are world-class musicians who are just as at home taking the
able translating their songs for accompaniment by a full sym- stage at Carnegie Hall as they are knee-deep in a mountain
phony. brook, fly rod in hand.
Drawn together by their love of acoustic music, Graham Tickets for Steep Canyon Rangers are $18-32, with dis-
Sharp (banjo, harmony vocals), Woody Platt (guitar, lead counts for members, seniors and students. Order online at
vocals), and Charles R. Humphrey III (bass, harmony vocals) www.barreoperahouse.org or call the Barre Opera House at
formed the genesis of The Steep Canyon Rangers while 802-476-8188. The Opera House is handicapped accessible
attending the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Their and equipped for the hearing impaired.

office hours: T 9-4, W 9-4, TH 9-4. The Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356.
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ Recovery Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages
group, meets third Tuesdays of the month, 5:30-7 p.m., at 58 group of advocates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30- 12-18. Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich cam-
Barre St. Optional dinner afterwards. Info: RUCVTAdmin@ 9:30 a.m. during the legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel pus, Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com
PrideCenterVT.org Conference Room 232. Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more!
RSVP encouraged to info@vamhar.org but never required. Just Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers,
Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. drop-in! ages 8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935.
Pizza & social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11
Unitarian Church, 2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338.
Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters a.m. Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113.
Erika@OutrightVT.org ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community
age 6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays,
Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.; 3:30-4:30 p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with Alliance Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary
Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at Arlo: Thursdays 4-5 p.m. School in Orange.
Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio. PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic
org CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not avail-
able, please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, sec- Book Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Food for Thought Book Club:
Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. ond Tuesday of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928. 2nd Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Plainfield Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 7
Resurrection Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m. p.m. Call 454-8504. Story Time for Kids, ages 2-5. Thursdays,
Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events. 144 Elm St.
Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Bible Study for all Ages; 11 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m.
roller derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is Service; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome.
free. Montpelier Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. The Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info.
www.twincityriot.com Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church basement, Mondays
5:30-6:30 p.m. 223-3079. 322-6600.
Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd RANDOLPH - Ongoing Health Support Groups at Gifford -
Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206. Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St. 595-7953. Drop-
In Hours at the Nest. 1st floor Weds, Thurs, Fri 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Quit in Person Group. Giffords Tobacco Cessation Program
MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal), Babywearers of Central Vermont meet up. Upstairs 4th regularly offers four-week Quit in Person group sessions in the
suggested donation for seniors 60+ is $7, under 60 price is $9. Monday 5:45-7:45 p.m. and 2nd Thursdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. Check Maple Leaf Room at Gifford Medical Center and Kingwood
FEAST Together is always available for takeout, with the same Facebook for last-minute schedule changes. La Leche League Health Center. Free gum, patches and lozenges are available for
donation and pricing. Tuesdays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m., Meetup. Breastfeeding info and support. 3rd Thursdays, 9:30- participants. Call 802-728-7714, to learn more or to sign up for
RSVP 262-6288. Piano Workshop, informal time to play & lis- 11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Nursing Beyond a Year Meetup. the next series of classes.
ten, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Living Strong, group loves to sing while 3rd Fridays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Come join Diabetes Management Program. Thursdays from 10 a.m. to
exercising, Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3 p.m. Crafters other nursing parents in a warm, supportive environment to dis- 12:30 p.m. in Kingwood Health Center (lower level Conference
Group, Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. All at Montpelier Senior cuss the joys and challenges of an older nursling. Room), 1422 VT Route 66. This free six week program for peo-
Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518. ple diagnosed with type-2 diabetes offers support to help them
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30
A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266. better manage their diabetes and prevent more serious health
there is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229- problems. Info/register: Megan at 802-728-7714.
5253. Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays &
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972- New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT
Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to 5266. Rte 66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101.
share advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC
Library, Hayes Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasay- SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems.
Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825. Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m.
szine@gmail.com Step n Time Line Dancers of Central Vermont. Fall Session:
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115
Main St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454- Wednesdays at Chandler Center. 6:45-8:45 p.m.
issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Randolph Senior Ctr., 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life
Church, 2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219. 8402.
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Tu/Th and Weds/Fri; Cribbage, 10 a.m.
Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike Mondays; Bingo, 10:30 a.m. Mondays; Bridge, 2:15 p.m. at the
repair? Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre of the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772
Joslyn House Mondays; Mahjongg, 10 a.m. Tuesdays; Crafts,
St., Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info: Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays; Knit-Wits, 10 a.m. Thursdays; Foot
freeridemontpelier.org and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center Clinics, 1st Weds, call to sign up; Book Club 12:45 p.m. 1st
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1 of Washington County. All held during school year only. Wednesday of month.
p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays: Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family.
Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church, and Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270.
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m. Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime,
p.m.; Last Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m. MARSHFIELD - Story Time and Playgroup. Jaquith Public Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support Library. Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Join Sylvia Smith for p.m.
group, childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm story time, and follow up with playgroup with Cassie Bickford. WAITSFIELD - Community Acupuncture Night. Free assess-
St., 2nd Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480. For children birth to age six and their grown-ups. We do not hold ment & treatment, donations welcome. Three Moons Wellness,
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Call to con- the program the days Twinfield Union is closed. 859 Old County Rd., 2nd fl., last Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP
firm location: 802-244-7001, 2nd Saturday of month (Sept. MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome. 272-3690.
through June), 1-3 p.m. Rehearsals at Harwood Union H.S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 496- WARREN - Knit and Play. Bring your kids and your projects.
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church base- 2048. All levels welcome. Warren Public Library, Thursdays, 9:30-
ment, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036. MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational 11:30 a.m. continued on next page
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ART EXHIBITS
BARRE - Studio Place Arts Exhibits. Exhibit dates: March
14 April 15, 2017. Main floor gallery: Under Construction WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire
Station, 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889.
Wednesday, March 22
This show is about the joining of 2 or more dissimilar media BARRE - Beekeeping 101 Workshop. Selectboard room at
to create a finished artwork, such that one plus one equals more Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.;
Storytime, Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10 Town offices. 6:30-9 p.m. Free.
than two. Assembled by Sue Higby and guest curator Mark Women of the Counterculture Movement in 1970s Vermont.
a.m.-2 p.m. All at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343.
Waskow. Second floor gallery: #nomophobia, by James Vermont History Center, 60 Washington St. 6-7:30 p.m. This
Secor, is about us. It is about our phones, our lives, and our WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library. Preschool Story
Time Thursdays at 10 a.m. Keep your busy preschooler enter- event features Euan Bear, Bridget Downey-Meyer, Louise
memories. Third floor gallery: Station to Station: Artwork by Andrews, Melinda Moulton and Verandah Porche, reflecting on
Art2D2 Industries and Babelon Williams. Reception: Sat., tained with picture books, interactive play, music, and crafts.
Baby & Toddler Story Time Mondays at 10 a.m. Stimulate your what brought them into this movement, what their experience was
March 18, 4-6 p.m. babys developing intellect with rhymes, songs, stories, music, like. Info: Lilly Talbert at lilly.talbert@vermont.gov or 828-2841
-- And Somewhere Else Theres a Beach. This show by local and lap games, suitable for newborns through 36 months. EAST MONTPELIER - Transportation for Shopping discus-
artist Pria Cambio includes work over her lifetime that shares WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, sion. Twin Valley Senior Center. 11:45 a.m. TVSC is willing to host
her connection to the seacoast. Eleven paintings on exhibit coffee provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m. a bus bi-weekly or monthly if there is interest from the public for
from Dec. 1, 2016 - April 8, 2017, at the Morse Block Deli, 260 498-4565. this to happen. Call 223-3322 or email: twinvalleyseniors@myfair-
N. Main St. 100% sales benefit Studio Place Arts programs point.net with your input if unable to attend and want to be heard.
WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
BERLIN - Avian Inspired. Gallery at the Central Vermont Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 6 p.m. MONTPELIER - Farmers Night Free Concert Series: An
Evening of Words and Music. House Chamber of Vermont
Medical Center. Avian Inspired, a series of paintings inspired WEST TOPSHAM - Bible Study. New Hope Methodist Church, Statehouse. 7:30 p.m. VCFA will present an hour of music and
by the avian world by central Vermont artist and graphic 2 Gendron Rd. Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. readings, featuring alumni artists from its Writing for Children &
designer Linda Mirabile. Through March 31, 2017. THE WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Young Adult & Adult and Music Composition programs.
GALLERY at Central Vermont Medical Center is located in the Sun., 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221. Embodying Practice with Robert Kest, Ph.D. Hunger Mountain
lobby of the hospital and is open every day. Free Community Supper. The Williamstown United Federated Coop. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. An exploration of the role of the body
CHELSEA - Inspired by Sky or Water: Watercolors by Church offers a community supper at 6 p.m. on the third Thursday in meditation and mindfulness practice. Email your contact infor-
Susan Wilkie of Montpelier. On view through the end of April of each month. Free and open to all. Please come share a meal mation to info@hungermountain.coop to RSVP.
with your friends and neighbors.
at the Chelsea Public Library, 685-2188.
MONTPELIER - Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary WOODBURY - Woodbury Community Library winter hours. Thursday, March 23
sculpture created by Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council 1-5 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays. EAST MONTPELIER - Rabies Shot Clinic. East Montpelier
Sculpture Garden, ongoing. Valley Lake Road. Info: 472-5710. Knitting/Handworkers Fire Department, 54 Village Acres. 6-7:30 p.m. $15 per dog or cat.
Circle, Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon, all ages and abilities All proceeds benefit EMFD. All dogs must be registered in their
-- The Vermont Supreme Court Gallery presents works by respective town by April 1.
WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays,
Bastille
Lark Upson. 111 State St. Through March 31, 2017.
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
6:30-8:30 p.m. MONTPELIER - Red Cross Blood Donation. VFW Post 792,

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SUN, MAR 26 @ 8:30PM Dead & Company
--
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC
Darlingside
The Vermont Governors
TUE, JUN 20 @ 7:00PM Gallery presents works by 792 Pioneer St. 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Steve Schaub. The exhibit
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
will be up until March 31, 2017. John Lackard Blues at Bagitos, 28 Main St. 6 p.m.

oncert
FRI, MAR 31 @ 8:00PM Third Eye Blind
Following the Rules,
Anais Mitchell / Sam--Amidon Breaking
Performing ArtstheCenterRules ArtNY Exhibit. T.W.
Briggs Opera Hosue - White River Junction, VT
WATERBURY - Iris Folding Paper Craft. Waterbury Public
SAT, JUL 1 @ 7:30PM
Saratoga - Saratoga,
SAT, APR 1 @ 7:30PM Wood Gallery, 46 Barre TedeschiSt.
TrucksMarch 7 through April 28, 2017. Library. 1:30-3 p.m. for adults.

onnections
Band
Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday,
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT SUN, JUL 2 @ 6:30PM noon to 4 p.m. and by
Friday, March 24
The Blues Project Champlain Valley Expo Midway Lawn - Essex
FRI, APR 7 - SAT, APRappointment.
8 Includes 25 works
Junction, VT of 20 artists in pastel, acrylics,
oils, photography andKings
Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center -
three dimensional pieces. Opening recep-
of Leon
Hanover, NH EAST MONTPELIER - U-32 8th Grade Spaghetti Dinner. 5:30-7
Bla Fleck & Abigailtion on Thursday, March Saratoga9Performing
from 5-7 p.m. Refreshments will be
WED, JUL 26 @ 7:00PM Bastille Kris Kristofferson
Washburn Arts Center - Saratoga, NY SUN, MAR 26 @ 8:30PM FRI, MAY 5 @ 8:00PM p.m. Adults/$12, Families/$35, Students & Seniors (65+)/$7. Take-out
FRI, APR 14 @ 7:30PM served and there is no
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
admission
Twiddles Tumble Downfee. Festival Bell Centre - Montreal, QC Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
$12. Pasta, tossed salad, garlic bread, drinks, dessert. Silent auction,
FRI, JUL 28 - SAT, JUL 29
-- Northern VT Artists Assoc. ArtVT Exhibit. T.W. Wood DC raffle. Proceeds to benefit annual U-32 8th grade trip to D.C.
Darlingside Storm Large
Mamma Mia! Waterfront Park - Burlington, FRI, MAR 31 @ 8:00PM SUN, MAY 14 @ 7:00PM
Gallery,
Barrette Center for the Arts - White46
WED, APR 19 - SUN, MAY 21
RiverBarre
Jct, VT St.FRI,
March
John 21-April 28, 2017. Opening recep-
Mellencamp
SEP 1 @ 7:00PM
Briggs Opera Hosue - White River Junction, VT St. Johnsbury School - St. Johnsbury, VT HYDE PARK - Ground Hog Opry. Hyde Park Opera House 7:30
Bumper Jacksons tion and chance to purchase Champlain Valleyworks Thursday,
Grand StandMarch 23 from p.m. Great music, hilarious skits and very funny jokes! A sure-fired
Anais Mitchell / Sam Amidon David Crosby and Friends
Expo Coca-Cola SAT, APR 1 @ 7:30PM TUE, MAY 23 @ 8:00PM
FRI, APR 21 @ 7:30PM
5-7 p.m.
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
- Essex Junction, VT Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT cure for cabin fever. $12 at the door or reservations by phone: 802-
244-6150 or by email: GHOreservations@gmail.com.
Grace Potters Grand Point North
-- Head, Heart, & Hands Art Display. AroMed Aromatherapy
The Blues Project An Evening with the Avett Brothers
The Gloaming SAT, SEP 16 - SUN, SEP 17 FRI, APR 7 - SAT, APR 8
MONTPELIER - Eric Brinkerhoff live at Bagitos, 28 Main St.
THU, JUN 1 @ 8:00PM
isHopkins
showcasing work from Orchard Valley Waldorf School, The
FRI, APR 21 @ 8:00PM Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
Spaulding Auditorium, Center - Spaulding Auditorium, Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford, NH
Hanover, NH Initiative: A Vermont Waldorf High School, and Heartbeet
Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds 6-8 p.m. From Melody Hill Farms to Bagitos, Eric Singer is a
The Nile Project
Lifesharing Community through March 31. 8 State St. Shop
Bla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
FRI, APR 14 @ 7:30PM
FRI, JUN 16 - SAT, JUN 17 songwriter who plays originals and songs from the 20s & 30s in
a bluesy style.
TUE, APR 25 @ 7:00PM Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Spaulding Auditorium,hours
Hopkinsare
CenterMonday
- through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
Dead & Company
Hanover, NH
PLAINFIELD - In Praise of Water. Eliot Pratt Art Gallery at
Mamma Mia!
WED, APR 19 - SUN, MAY 21
TUE, JUN 20 @ 7:00PM MORRISVILLE - John Lackard Blues Band at Moogs Place,
97 Portland St. 9 p.m.
This Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Goddard
- Enfield, NH College. Features artwork by Goddard artists,
THU, APR 27 - SUN, MAY 14 Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
Third Eye Blind
Shaker Bridge Theatre
Eliza Gilkyson, Maryapproaching
Gauthier & Gretchen the
Peters theme of Water from multiple perspectives
Bumper Jacksons
FRI, APR 21 @ 7:30PM
SAT, JUL 1 @ 7:30PM Red Cross Blood Donation. VFW, 28 Pleasant St. 12-6 p.m.
TUNBRIDGE - 65th Annual Comedy and Musical Showcase.
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
FRI, APR 28 @ 7:30PM aesthetic, ecological, social, political, spiritual, and contempla-
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Tedeschi Trucks Band
tive. On display through April 9, 2017. Gallery hours are 9-4,
The Gloaming
Upright Citizens Brigade FRI, APR 21 @ 8:00PM
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SAT, APR 29 @ 7:00PM Spaulding Auditorium, Champlain Valley Expo Midway Lawn - Essex
Twilight Theatre - Lyndonville, VT Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH Junction, VT
RANDOLPH - Work by Dr. Ken Borie Displayed at Gifford The Nile Project Kings of Leon
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Gallery. The 15 pieces offer glimpses of life outside of the TUE, APR 25 @ 7:00PM WED, JUL 26 @ 7:00PM CVTV CHANNEL 194 Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also
be viewed online at cvtv723.org
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT Spaulding Auditorium, Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga, NY
Kris Kristofferson medical office: portraits of friends and family, nature scenes, Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH Twiddles Tumble Down Festival Wednesday 6 PM Barre Congregational Church 4:30 PM Rice TV Mass
Community Bulletin Board 1a 7:30 PM Lutheran 5 PM Calvary Life
FRI, MAY 5 @ 8:00PM and captured moments of his children with their pets. Borie,
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
This
THU, APR 27 - SUN, MAY 14
FRI, JUL 28 - SAT, JUL 29
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p 9 PM Calvary Life 6 PM Washington Baptist Church
Storm Large who works in oil and watercolor, paints from photographs as Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH John Mellencamp
Democracy Now 6p
Williamstown Select 7p, 10p
10 PM Rice TV Mass
Sunday
7 PM Faith Community Church
SUN, MAY 14 @ 7:00PM well as from real life. Through April 12, 2017.
St. Johnsbury School - St. Johnsbury, VT
Eliza Gilkyson, Mary Gauthier & Gretchen Peters FRI, SEP 1 @ 7:00PM
Champlain Valley Expo Coca-Cola Grand Stand -
Thursday Community Bulletin Board 1a
8 PM Barre Congregational Church
9:30 PM Lutheran
FRI, APR 28 @ 7:30PM
WAITSFIELD - Amy Ross: Butterfly Effect. Walker
Community Bulletin Board 1a 2 AM Barre Congregational Church
David Crosby and Friends UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT Essex Junction, VT Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 12p 3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass 10 PM St. Monicas Mass
TUE, MAY 23 @ 8:00PM
Contemporary,
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT 4403 Main St. Using graphite, watercolor, wal- Upright Citizens Brigade
SAT, APR 29 @ 7:00PM
Grace Potters Grand Point North
SAT, SEP 16 - SUN, SEP 17
Democracy Now 6p 4:30 AM Washington Baptist Church 11 PM Calvary Life

An Evening with thenutAvett ink and collaged paper, Amy Ross expands on her method-
Barre Supervisory Union 3p,7p,10p 6:30 AM Barre Congregational Monday
Brothers Twilight Theatre - Lyndonville, VT Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT Friday Church Community Bulletin Board 1a
THU, JUN 1 @ 8:00PM ology of artist as mad scientist in her most current body of
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford, NH For venue phone numbers, call
Community Bulletin Board 1a 8 AM Calvary Life Statehouse Programming 6a,9a,12p
work,
ReynoldsButterfly Effect, on view from February 17 through
Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p 9 AM Washington Baptist Church Democracy Now 6p
Dave Matthews & Tim
March
FRI, JUN 16 - SAT, JUN 17 31. The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00 Democracy Now 6p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
11 AM Barre Congregational
Barre Act 46 3, 7, 10p
Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at pointfm.com 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
ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE
Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice. ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

ORCA Media Channel 15 2:00p StressLESS Mindfulness 8:00a Democracy Now! Friday, March 24 10:30p Inside Your Statehouse
Public Access Meditation 9:00a Vote for Vermont 12:00p Washington Central Supervisory Fri, March 24
2:30p The FEED 10:00a North Branch Nature Center Union
CVTV Channel 192 BARRE, VT
All schedules are subject to
Weekly Program Schedule
4:00p OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute 7:00a Bethel Selectboard
change, please call us
3:00p Democracy Now! 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program with questions - 479-1075.
Wednesday, March 22 4:00p Gay USA 1:00p Red Warrior Mama Pt. 1 6:00p First Wednesdays 12:00p Moretown Selectboard Wednesday Opening 5:30 AM Talking About Movies
6:00a I am Vermont Too 5:00p Senior Moments 2:00p The Struggle 8:00p U-32 School Board 4:00p Berlin Selectboard 1:00 AM The Artful Word 4:30 PM Holiday Fun 6:00 AM City Room with Steven
7:00a Talking About Movies 1:30 AM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 5:00 PM Ghost Chronicles Pappas
6:30p A Vision for Civil Rights in Vermont 2:30p Hogs at the Trough 8:00p Capital Beat 3:00 AM Health Talk 6:00 PM 13 Most Haunted - MA 6:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
7:30a All Right Vermont 8:30p For the Animals 3:00p Democracy Now! Saturday, March 25 3:30 AM New England Music Awards 6:30 PM Understanding PTSD 7:30 AM Gory Storytime
8:00a Democracy Now! 12:00p VT State Board of Education 8:30p Public Service Board 5:30 AM The Better Part 8:00 PM Hunger Mountain Co-op
9:00p Gay USA 4:00p Vermont Treasures 8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
9:00a Red Warrior Mama Pt. 1 10:00p I am Vermont Too 4:30p VT Fracked Gas Pipeline 4:30p Washington Central Supervisory 9:00p Montpelier Planning Commission 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
10:00a Goddard College Haybarn 11:00p Rally for Life 8:00p Goddard College Haybarn Union
Theatre 8:00p East Montpelier School Board Sat, March 25 8:00 AM Poetry Outloud - live broad- 2:30 AM Moose & Bears in NH 11:30 AM Will the Constitution
Theatre cast 4:00 AM Burlington Bookfest Preview 12:30 PM Lego Chat
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program Saturday, March 25 10:00p Massachusetts School of Law 6:00a Montpelier Construction Project 4:00 PM The Better Part 4:30 AM Sustainable Living Series 1:00 PM Community Producers
6:00a VT Fracked Gas Pipeline 10:00p VTDigger News & Brews 6:00 AM Floor Hockey
1:00p Positively Vermont 8:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning 4:30 PM The Better Part 1:30 PM Talking About Movies
9:30a Hogs at the Trough Tuesday, March 28 Sunday, March 26 5:00 PM CVTSport.net 7:00 AM Upper Valley Humane Society 2:00 PM City Room with Steven
1:30p Thinking Out Loud 12:00p U-32 School Board Commission 6:32 PM 1st Wednesdays 7:30 AM SlowLiving Pappas
2:00p Meadows Brothers Folk & Blues 10:00a Building Sled 6:00a Women On Long Trail 8:00 PM 30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 9:00 AM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 2:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
12:00p I am Vermont Too 3:30p Montpelier School Board 11:00a Randolph Selectboard
3:00p Democracy Now! 7:00a Grow Your Own 8:30 PM Conversations with Kay 12:00 PM Moose & Bears in NH 3:30 PM Gory Storytime
1:00p Goddard College Haybarn 8:00a Democracy Now! 7:30p VT State Board of Education 4:00p Vermont State House 9:00 PM Vermont Historical Society 1:30 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 4:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
4:00p Green Mountain Veterans for Peace 9:00p Green Mountain Care Board 10:00 PM The Artful Word 2:00 PM Sustainable Living Series 4:30 PM Energy Conservation
5:00p Kellogg Hubbard Library Theatre 9:00a Vermont Countryside Monday, March 27 10:30 PM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 3:30 PM Floor Hockey 6:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
7:00p Winter Dance Gala 3:00p VTDigger News & Brews 11:30a Chronique Francophone 12:00p Rumney Memorial School Sun, March 26 Thursday 4:30 PM Upper Valley Humane Society 7:30 PM Will the Constitution
8:00p Talking About Movies 4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 2:30p East Montpelier School Board 2:00 AM The State of Marriage 5:00 PM SlowLiving 8:30 PM Lego Chat
5:00p Washington Baptist Church 1:00p All Things LGBTQ 7:00a Waterbury Trustees 3:00 AM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 PM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 9:00 PM Community Producers
9:00p Senior Moments 3:30p Massachusetts School of Law 4:00 AM Taste for Life 9:30 PM Moose & Bears in NH
6:00p Grow Your Own 2:00p Energy Week 5:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory 10:30a Waterbury Selectboard 4:30 AM On the Waterfront
9:30 PM Talking About Movies
11:00 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 10:00 PM City Room with Steven
10:30p Whats Going On?
7:00p Common Good 3:00p Democracy Now! Union 3:00p Montpelier Development Review 5:00 AM 2015 Cornish Fair 11:30 PM Sustainable Living Series Pappas
Thursday, March 23 8:00p All Things LGBTQ 4:00p Extempo 10:00p Game of the Week Board 5:30 AM Salaam/Shalom Sunday 10:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
6:30 AM Yoga To Go 1:30 AM Lego Chat
6:00a Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop 9:30p All Right Vermont 5:00p Winter Dance Gala 6:00p Montpelier Design Review 7:30 AM RagFest Concerts 2:00 AM Community Producers
11:30 PM Gory Storytime
Series 10:00p Hogs at the Trough 6:00p Vermont Countryside Tuesday, March 28 8:30 AM Judge Ben 2:30 AM Talking About Movies
Tuesday
8:00a Democracy Now! 10:30p Women On the Long Trail 12:00p Berlin School Board Committee 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 3:00 AM Vaccine Mandates
3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
7:00p The Struggle 4:00 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
9:00a VTDigger News & Brews 11:30p Eckankar 7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 3:00p Bethel School Board 8:00p Montpelier City Council 10:30 AM Its News to Us 3:30 AM Ghost Chronicles 5:00 AM Talking About Movies
11:30 AM The Y Connection 4:30 AM Gory Storytime
10:30a Winter Dance Gala 7:00p Rumney Memorial School 6:00 AM Lifelines
Sunday, March 26 8:00p Red Warrior Mama Pt. 1 Mon, March 27 12:00 PM Vermont Today 5:00 AM Green Mountain Vets for
6:30 AM For the Animals
11:00a Whats Going On? 6:00a Washington Baptist Church 9:00p Green Mountain Veterans for Peace 10:00p My Brothers Keeper Youth Panel 6:00a Vermont State House 1:30 PM The State of Marriage Peace
7:00 AM Authors at the Aldrich
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 10:00p Building Sled 11:00p Vermont Floor Hockey 2:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:00 AM Holistically Speaking
8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
7:00a Gay USA 11:00a Bethel Selectboard 3:30 PM Taste for Life 6:30 AM Mountain Man Adventures
1:00p North Branch Nature Center 8:00a A Vision for Civil Rights in Vermont 4:00 PM On the Waterfront 7:00 AM Cuban Bridge 8:30 AM Green Mountain Vets for
3:00p Democracy Now! 2:00p Berlin Selectboard Peace
4:00p Building Sled
10:00a Eckankar ORCA Media Channel 16 ORCA Media Channel 17 5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission 4:30 PM 2015 Cornish Fair
5:00 PM Salaam/Shalom
8:31 AM Car Stories
9:00 AM Health Talk 9:30 AM Holistically Speaking
10:00 AM Mountain Man Adventures
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass Education Access Government Access 6:00 PM Yoga To Go 9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
6:00p Energy Week 11:00a Common Good LIVE 7:00 PM RagFest Concerts 10:30 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz 10:30 AM Cuban Bridge
7:00p Rally for Life Weekly Program Schedule Weekly Program Schedule 11:00 AM Hometown Storytellers
8:00 PM Judge Ben 11:30 AM Talking About Movies
12:00p Confronting Racism Pt. 1&2 Tue, March 28 12:00 PM Car Stories
8:00p Vote for Vermont 2:30p A Vision for Civil Rights in Vermont Wednesday, March 22 Wed, March 22 9:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead 12:30 PM Lifelines
12:30 PM Health Talk
6:00a Vermont State House 10:00 PM Its News to Us 1:00 PM For the Animals
9:00p VT Fracked Gas Pipeline 4:30p Act 46 Documentary 12:00p Game of the Week 6:00a Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board 11:00 PM The Y Connection 1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich 1:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
Friday, March 24 5:00p Vote for Vermont 2:00p OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute Meeting 11:30a Montpelier Construction Project 11:30 PM Vermont Today 2:30 PM CVTSport.net 2:00 PM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
10:30a Green Mountain Care Board 3:00 PM Talking About Movies
6:00a Energy Week 6:30p All Right Vermont 4:00p Vermont Youth Orchestra 1:30p Inside Your Statehouse Friday 4:02 PM Truck Pull 2015
4:00 PM Lifelines
3:00p Waterbury Trustees 1:00 AM Green Mountain Care Board 5:00 PM Cuban Bridge
7:00a The Struggle 7:00p Gay USA 6:00p Vermont Floor Hockey 2:00p Capital Beat 2:30 AM Twin St vs Granite St Derby 6:00 PM Conversations with Kay 4:30 PM For the Animals
8:00a Democracy Now! 8:00p Extempo 7:00p Montpelier School Board 6:30p Montpelier City Council LIVE 4:00 AM WRJ Vet Center Grand 6:30 PM Vermont Historical Society 5:00 PM Authors at the Aldrich
3:00p Under the Golden Dome Opening 7:30 PM Its News to Us 6:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
9:00a Extempo 9:00p Chronique Francophone Thursday, March 23 Thu, March 23 4:00p Vermont State House 5:00 AM Holiday Fun 8:30 PM The Y Connection 6:30 PM Green Mountain Vets for
10:00a All Things LGBTQ 9:30p North Branch Nature Center 12:00p Bethel School Board 6:30a Public Service Board 5:30 AM Ghost Chronicles 9:00 PM Vermont Today Peace
View Changes at http://www.orcamedia. 3:00p Berlin School Board 7:00a Randolph Selectboard 5:30p Montpelier Design Review 6:30 AM 13 Most Haunted - MA 10:30 PM The State of Marriage 7:30 PM Holistically Speaking
11:00a Green Mountain Veterans for
Committee 7:00 AM Understanding PTSD 11:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 8:00 PM Mountain Man Adventures
Peace net/schedules) 6:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory 11:30a Vermont State House 8:30 AM Hunger Mountain Co-op Monday 8:30 PM Cuban Bridge
12:00p Brunch With Bernie Monday, March 27 Union 7:00p Waterbury Selectboard 7:00p Montpelier Development Review 11:00 AM Issues of Aging 2:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead 9:00 PM Hometown Storytellers
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 6:00a Senior Moments 10:00p First Wednesdays 10:00p Under the Golden Dome Board 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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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST --PG--
Fri. & Sat. 6:20 (3D) & 9:15 (2D) -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:35 (3D)
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 (2D) & 3:20 (3D)

LOGAN --R--
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
Fri. & Sat. at 6:15 & 9:15 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:30 CAPITOL MONTPELIER
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15 APITOL For Showtimes 229-0343 or www.fgbtheaters.com
Audio Descriptive Available on certain movies...
FRI. - THURS. MAR. 24 - MAR. 30
MATINEES SAT. & SUN. MATINEES SAT. & SUN.
Tunbridge Town Hall. 7:30 p.m. $8/adults, $3/children 12 and but not for take out orders. Dinner $5 per person.
POWER RANGERS --PG-13-- POWER RANGERS --PG-13--
under. All proceeds benefit local community events. Handicapped PLAINFIELD - FREVO Fri. & Sat.live6:15 at
(3D)Plainfield
& 9:10 (2D) -- Sun. Opera House.
thru Thurs. 6:40 (3D)4 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 6:15 (3D) & 9:10 (2D)
PARAMOUNT BARRE
accessible. Info: youngvt@myfairpoint.net
Sun. thru Thurs. 6:40 (3D)
FREVO is Portuguese forMatinees a wide range of musical styles, all of
Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 (2D) & 3:30 (3D)
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 (2D) & 3:30 (3D) For Showtimes 479-0078 or www.fgbtheaters.com

WATERBURY - Red Cross Blood Donation. American Legion, which are traditionally associated withISLAND
KONG: SKULL Brazilian --PG-13--Carnival. They
KONG: SKULL ISLAND --PG-13-- FRI. - THURS. MAR. 24 - MAR. 30
16 Stowe St. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. play a wide variety of world music,Sat.jazz,
Matinees & Sun. classical,
at 12:25 & 3:25 pop, and also
Fri. & Sat. at 6:15 & 9:00 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:35
Fri. & Sat. at 6:15 & 9:00 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:35 MATINEES SAT. & SUN.
include some of their own original compositions. From tango to Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:25 & 3:25

Saturday, March 25 ballad, sonata to Brazilian Fri. dance,


of all ages. GA: $15, Seniors Matinees
theirLIFE
$10, Students
music--R-- appeals to audiences
$5, &Special
& Sat.. 6:30 & 9:05 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:45
Rate $5
LIFE --R--
Fri. & Sat.. 6:30 & 9:05 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:45
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST --PG--
Fri. & Sat. 6:20 (3D) & 9:15 (2D)
BARRE - GED Testing: Central Vermont Adult Basic Education. Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 3:30
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30 Sun. thru Thurs. 6:35 (3D)
Barre Learning Center, 26 Washington St. Suite 100. 11 a.m. Farnham Farm Maple Open House Weekend.
THE LAST WORD --R-- 1039 Upper Rd. Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 (2D) & 3:20
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Family owned and
Fri. & Sat. 6:20 operated,
& 9:10 -- Sun. thru wood
Thurs. 6:50fired sugar- THE LAST WORD --R-- (3D)
The Steep Canyon Rangers. The Barre Opera House. 8 p.m. house, with 5,500 of Vermonts most
Matinees Sat. beautiful
& Sun. at 12:20sugar
& 3:20 maple trees. Fri. & Sat. 6:20 & 9:10 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:50
Grammy-winners for Best Bluegrass Album and International
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:20 LOGAN --R--
Home of the 2016 Vermont Sugarmakers Association Maple
Bluegrass Music Associations Entertainers of the Year. $18-32
THE SHACK --PG-13-- Fri. & Sat. at 6:15 & 9:15
Ambassadors. Free samples, tours,
Fri. & lunch,
Sat.. 6:15 & 9:15 --kids activities
Sun. thru Thurs. 6:30 and more. THE SHACK --PG-13--
- call the box office at 476-8188 or order tickets online at www. Fri. & Sat.. 6:15 & 9:15 -- Sun. thru Thurs. 6:30 Sun. thru Thurs. 6:30
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15
barreoperahouse.org. RANDOLPH - Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival
********************************************************************************* Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15 Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15
Spring Concert. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St. 4 p.m. A
*********
6th annual Central VT Drag Ball. Old Labor Hall. Doors at 7 String Trio will perform selections including Bach, Mozart, Robert
24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343 BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com

p.m. Performances start at 8 p.m. Dont miss this years stupen- Fuchs and Dohnanyi. Also on the program PARAMOUNT will be a selection writ-
dous ball. Come out on the heels of winter to celebrate, support, ten by Vermont composer Gwyneth Walker When the Spirit
and dance the night away! Featuring: Drag, Live Performances, Sings, a set of Spirituals arranged for String Trio. By donation
Amazing MCs, Tremendous DJing, Cash Bar and more. $10
Suggested donation (no one turned away for lack of funds).
Benefit for Rainbow Umbrella of Central VT and Freeride Monday, March 27 SAMBELS! SAMBELS!
Community Bike Shop. Wheel chair accessible event BARRE - Silver Towers Camp Fundraiser. Wayside Restaurant,
403 US Route 302-Berlin. 5-8 p.m. Portion of all Proceeds benefit
Book Your Get-togethers, BBQs,
Barre Town Democratic Committee open meeting. Barre Town
Municipal Building on Websterville Road. 8-9 a.m. All are invit- Silver Towers Camp. Weddings, Anniversaries, etc.
ed. The meeting will offer an opportunity to talk about issues with
like-minded people and also to begin to develop steps for action
BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donation. Central Vermont
Medical Center, 130 Fisher Rd. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sambels Catering 249-7758
as a group. CABOT - Red Cross Blood Donation. Cabot Town Hall, 3084
Church Bazaar. Church of God of Prophecy, 241 Quarry Hill Main St. 12-5 p.m.
Road in Barre (just past Thunder Road). Food items, crafts, house- WATERBURY - Booked for Breakfast. Waterbury Pulbic
hold goods, clothing, etc. Stop by and shop or if you are interested Library. 9-10 a.m. B for B is a different kind of book club. Bring
in reserving a table for $15 please call (802) 279-7167. what you are currently reading and join us for muffins and coffee
BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donation. Berlin Mall, 282 Berlin in the SAL room, as we share our ideas, insights and musings.
Mall Rd. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
CALAIS - Reading of The Foreigner. Maple Corner Community Tuesday, March 28 CANADIAN CLUB
Center, 64 West County Rd. 7 p.m. A hilarious send-up of
American nativism, the play takes place in a hunting lodge deep
in the woods of rural Georgia. Admission is by donation, and
proceeds will go to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a non-
BRADFORD - GED Testing: Central Vermont Adult Basic
Education. Bradford Learning Center, 24 Barton St. 11 a.m.
HARDWICK - Red Cross Blood Donation. Knights of
Columbus, 206 VT Rte. 14S. 12:30-5:30 p.m.
BINGO
Flash Ball 1: $650.
profit legal advocacy organization specializing in civil rights.
HYDE PARK - Ground Hog Opry. Hyde Park Opera House 7:30 MONTPELIER - From Sidelines to Start Lines: Creating Flash Ball 2: $350
p.m. Great music, hilarious skits and very funny jokes! A sure-fired Consistency in your Running Practice with Sarah Richardson, Mini Jackpot 51#'s: $2,900.
Certified Running Instructor. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7:30 p.m.
cure for cabin fever. $12 at the door or reservations by phone: 802-
Free. If youre stuck in a quit & start cycle and want to get back into Jackpot 51#'s: $1,100.
244-6150 or by email: GHOreservations@gmail.com.
a steady practice, come learn whats keeping you stuck and how to Thursday Night
MONTPELIER - Irish Session at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 2-5 p.m. create a sustainable practice you love. Free. Email your contact
Hilari Farrington Koehler, Sarah Blair, & Benedict Koehler lead information to info@hungermountain.coop to RSVP.
Doors Open at 4:00 PM
Premies at 6:00 PM
THIS WEEK'S
this world class Irish Session every Saturday afternoon. SPECIAL
Moulton & Whipple, The Frozen Finger Boys live at Bagitos, Regular Games at 7:00 PM

MEATLOAF
PLAINFIELD - Farnham Farm Maple Open House Weekend. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Bill Moulton Craig Whipple have been play-
1039 Upper Rd. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Family owned and operated, CANADIAN CLUB
ing music in Central Vt. for 40 years, predominantly as members ROUTE 14 479-9090
wood fired sugarhouse, with 5,500 of Vermonts most beautiful of Cold Country Bluegrass.
sugar maple trees. Home of the 2016 Vermont Sugarmakers Just outside of Barre
Association Maple Ambassadors. Free samples, tours, lunch, kids Gardening Roundtable: Beginner Gardeners. Montpelier Senior
activities and more. Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Free and
open to the public. Pre-registration required: 223-2518. Join our
RANDOLPH - Mini Mud. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St. round table gardening discussions, facilitated by Miriam Hansen, to
7 p.m. Now in its 10th year, this annual youth variety show cele- talk about the issues youre having with your garden. Ask ques-
brates young talent from across the region. Almost 50 young tions, share tips, and get ready for the upcoming growing season.
performers from at least 11 communities and two states will share
their talents in up to 20 acts for this annual celebration. General Armchair Travel: Palestine, A Troubled Land. Montpelier
Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 6:30-8 p.m. Free and open to
admission: Adults $15 plus tax, students $5 plus tax. Tickets: 802-
728-6464 or online at www.chandler-arts.org. the public. Peter Thoms and Pamela Walker take you on a tour of Join us in a Trip
SOUTH WOODBURY - Chili Cook-off Dinner. Calais
Woodbury United Church. 5:30-7 p.m. $8 person to sample. Ages
Israel and Palestine through photos. Join our delegation as we tour
the West Bank, Golan Heights, Israel and Jerusalem to learn about
the effects of the Israeli military occupation from Palestinian and
Montreal, Quebec City
5 and under free. Rolls, chips, drinks, coffee and dessert also
available. Info: Jeff, 456-1557 or church, 802-232-1013.
Israeli grassroots leaders.
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& Ottawa
TUNBRIDGE - 65th Annual Comedy and Musical Showcase. June 18-23, 2017
Tunbridge Town Hall. 7:30 p.m. $8/adults, $3/children 12 and with Diamond Tours and
under. All proceeds benefit local community events. Handicapped AMERICAN
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accessible. Info: youngvt@myfairpoint.net the Randolph Senior Center
LEGION
WILLIAMSTOWN - Growing apples and tree fruits: $709 per person (Double occupancy)
BARRE POST 10
Williamstown Academy. Ainsworth Public Library, 2338 Vt Rt 320 NORTH MAIN ST. includes Motorcoach,
14. 10 a.m. to noon. Learn how to successfully plant, grow and BARRE, VT 5 nights lodging,
maintain apples, pears and other tree fruits. Class is free and open 5 breakfasts/5 dinners,
to public. Register: 433-5887 or library@williamstownvt.org Fri., March 24 ~ 7-11 pm Fri.,
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Sunday, March 26 E-mail NO KARAOKE in
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MONTPELIER - Auditions for Lost Nation Theaters summer FRIDAY NIGHT BAND KARAOKE SHOW
and & much more!
Theater FOR Kids BY Kids. Montpelier City Hall, Memorial
Room, first floor. 3:30-6 p.m. First come, first served. Actors-
Singers-Dancers age 9 & up, Audition for LNTs Intense Youth
us! SWITCH
$5 Cover
[Final payment due
Apr 11, 2017]
Camps! One memorized monologue and 16-32 bars of a song no Now Placing Sat., March 18 ~ 7-11 pm
longer than two total minutes. Bring a picture and resume (if pos-
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sible). Info: 802-229-0492 or info@lostnationtheater.org NO BAND
Southern Old Time Music Jam at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 10 a.m. to 1 Even Easier! PRIVATE FUNCTION
66 City Band
p.m. Mark DiStefano & Bridget Asay lead an old time music session. sales@vt-world.com $5 Cover
MORETOWN - Barbershop Quartet Concert. Moretown Please include OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
United Methodist Church, 962 Route 100B. 4 p.m. Free will contact person 21 & OVER
offering appreciated. Join us for a spaghetti supper immediately & payment info
following concert at the Parrish House. Eat In/Take Out. Menu For information, call
includes pasta, meatless marinara sauce, meatballs, green salad the Post at 479-9058
with dressing and a roll. Coffee, tea and water available for eat in
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WAITSFIELD - Red Cross Blood Donation. and open to the public. Join Central Vermont passes, $20 for two-day passes, and discounted handmade crafts from central Vermont. Info:
Waitsfield Telecom Garage, 3898 Main St. Council on Agings Medicare expert, Dagny student passes available at www.greenmoun- Ashton Kirol, 793-8347 or manager@montpe-
11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hoff, for a complete overview of Medicare A, B, taincomicexpo.com. This two-story, two-day lierfarmersmarket.com.
WATERBURY - Stop Motion Claymation. and D. We will also discuss Medicare Part C expo will offer a wide variety of booths and NORTHFIELD - 58th Annual Vermont
Waterbury Public Library. 3-4 p.m. This two-part (advantage plans) and supplemental insurances. tables featuring artists and vendors from all over STEM Fair. Norwich University, Bartoletto
program is designed to help young people learn Dagny will also present the health care pro- Vermont and New England. Guest artists from Hall. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free and open to the pub-
about Claymation movie making. Kids will use grams that might benefit people with lower Marvel, DC, Walking Dead, Doctor Who, and lic, the fair showcases the work of Vermont
and iPad app and homemade clay to piece together incomes such as Community Medicaid, VPharm, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, KITT from public, private and homeschool students in
a short movie. Appropriate for ages 8-11 years. the Low Income Subsidy through the Federal Knight Rider, TARDIS, a large gaming area, a grades 5-12 who have won local science and
Call the library at 244-7036 to register. Government and Medicare Savings Programs. wide range of Cosplay talent and more. math fair competitions. The students will dis-
BERLIN - Good Beginnings Baby Expo. play projects that tackle questions and pose
Wednesday, March 29 Friday, March 31 Berlin Elementary School. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Venues tailored for every stage of parenting, an
solutions arising from the fields of science, tech-
nology, engineering and math (STEM).
BARRE - OLLI Spring Series The Impact of BARRE - Spaulding Drama Club presents inflatable Lactation Suite from MamaVa, info-
The Drowsy Chaperone. Spaulding High School RANDOLPH - Anais Mitchell & Sam Amidon.
Intergenerational Relationships in Our packed mini-workshops at the Good Beginnings Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St. 7:30 p.m.
Communities. Aldrich Public Library, 8 Washington Auditorium, 155 Ayers St. 7:30 p.m. In this lively Learning Center, plus crafts, music, prizes, and
parody of 1920s musicals, The Drowsy Sam Amidon grew up immersed in folk as part
St. 1:30 p.m. Suggested donation $5. Presented by loads of resources for families and expectant of a musical family based in Brattleboro, VT.
Program Director Pam Quinn. Quinn, of the Twinfield Chaperone comes to life in the living room of the parents. Adults/$8, kids free. Info: www.gbcvex-
Man in Chair as he listens to his favorite record. Amidon has acquired acclaim on NPRs Tiny
Together Mentoring Program, will describe the suc- po.com or info@goodbeginningscentralvt.org. Desk Concerts, Mountain Stage. Anais Mitchell
cess of such programs in fostering these important Tickets: $10/adults; $7/students/staff/seniors; and
$5/children. Reserved tickets available at www. MONTPELIER - Laura Thurston and is a Vermont and Brooklyn-based singer-song-
relationships, the benefits to all, and the impact of Mercer & Johnson live at Bagitos. 28 Main St. writer who comes from the world of narrative
these relationships in our modern society. shsu61.org. GA seats available at door.
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Americana, Folk, Bluegrass. folksong, poetry and balladry. Reserved seating:
GED Testing: Central Vermont Adult Basic MONTPELIER - Squirrels Crackers live at adults $24-$35 plus tax, students $10 plus tax,
Bagitos. 28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Keith & Kathy Irish Session at Bagitos. 28 Main St. 2-5 p.m.
Education. Barre Learning Center, 26 Hilari Farrington Koehler, Sarah Blair, & kids 5 and under free. Tickets: 802-728-6464 or
Washington St. Suite 100. 11 a.m. Friesland and Rocko Russell bring their high online at www.chandler-arts.org
energy Cajun feeling music. Benedict Koehler lead this world class Irish
MONTPELIER - Farmers Night Free Concert Session every Saturday afternoon. WATERBURY - Jazz with Taryn & Dan.
Series: Vermont Choral Union. House Chamber Barika with Satta Sound live. Positive Pie, 22 Kick Em Jenny live at Bagitos. 28 Main St. Bridgeside Books, 29 Stowe St. 5:30 p.m. Enjoy
of Vermont Statehouse. 7:30 p.m. Celebrating its State St. 10 p.m. $5. Indie soaked in psychedel- 6-8 p.m. Benefit for Southern Poverty Law the dynamic jazz standards of singer Taryn
50th year, the VCU includes 36 members, per- ic, West African resonance. Center. Come down for some kick-butt blue- Noelle and pianist Dan Boomhower. Info: 802-
forming a repertoire inspired by more than 10 NORTHFIELD - Mayo Healthcares Taste of grass and help out a very deserving organization 244-1441, https://www.bridgesidebooks.com/
entries of classical a cappella choral music. Maple evening. Milano Ballroom at Norwich who is fighting for the rights of the those who events.php.
Thursday, March 30 University. 5:30-8 p.m. $25, includes glass of
wine, the tasting, and silent auction.
have been forgotten about.
Montpelier Chamber Orchestras Concert
Ground Hog Opry. Thatcher Brook Primary
School. 7:30 p.m. Great music, hilarious skits
BARRE - Red Cross Blood Donation. WATERBURY - Ground Hog Opry. Thatcher Crawl. Walk from house to house in Montpeliers and very funny jokes! A sure-fired cure for cabin
McFarland State Office Building, 5 Perry St. 10 Brook Primary School. 7:30 p.m. Great music, Liberty Street Neighborhood for music, wine, gour- fever. $12 at the door or reservations by phone:
a.m. to 3 p.m. hilarious skits and very funny jokes! A sure- met food and community. 6-9 p.m. Tickets: $60 802-244-6150 or by email: GHOreservations@
Spaulding Drama Club presents The Drowsy fired cure for cabin fever. $12 at the door or from Laura Fried at (802) 477-3499 or mcos@ gmail.com.
Chaperone. Spaulding High School Auditorium, reservations by phone: 802-244-6150 or by montpelierchamberorchestra.org, $65 on https:// WATERBURY CTR - Sugar on Smow
155 Ayers St. 7:30 p.m. In this lively parody of email: GHOreservations@gmail.com. montpelier-concert-crawl.eventbrite.com Supper. Waterbury Center Community Church.
1920s musicals, The Drowsy Chaperone comes Seatings at 5 and 6:30 p.m. $10/Adult, $5/
to life in the living room of the Man in Chair as Saturday, April 1 Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop with Dave
Wilcox, State Forester. Hunger Mountain Coop. Children ages 4-12. Scalloped potatoes, baked
he listens to his favorite record. Tickets: $10/ BARRE - Spaulding Drama Club presents 10 a.m. to noon. Free. Learn about the basics of beans, baked ham, sweet & sour carrots, rolls,
adults; $7/students/staff/seniors; and $5/chil- The Drowsy Chaperone. Spaulding High School pruning fruit trees, including renovation of old sugar on snow, donuts & sour pickles.
dren. Reserved tickets available at www.shsu61. Auditorium, 155 Ayers St. 2 and 7:30 p.m. In this apple trees. All skill levels welcome. Bring ques-
org. GA seats available at door. lively parody of 1920s musicals, The Drowsy tions and any basic tools youd like to practice Sunday, April 2
MONTPELIER - Italian Session at Bagitos. Chaperone comes to life in the living room of the with. We will go outside for the second half of BARRE - Green Mountain Comic Expo.
28 Main St. 6-8 p.m. Join the jam session or just Man in Chair as he listens to his favorite record. this workshop, regardless of weather, so please Barre Civic Center. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $12. This
experience the music of Northern Italy with Tickets: $10/adults; $7/students/staff/seniors; and dress accordingly. Email your contact informa- two-story expo will offer a wide variety of
influences from France, Austria, Slovenia, & $5/children. Reserved tickets available at www. tion to info@hungermountain.coop to RSVP. booths and tables featuring artists and vendors
Switzerland. shsu61.org. GA seats available at door. Capital City Winter Market. Montpelier City from all over Vermont and New England. Guest
Welcome to Medicare. Montpelier Senior Green Mountain Comic Expo. Barre Civic Center. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Featuring seasonal artists from Marvel, DC, Walking Dead, Doctor
Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 1:30-3 p.m. Free Center. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. $12 for single day produce, local meats and cheeses, hot food, and continued on next page

GO FIGURE

The idea of Go Figure is to arrive at the figure given at


the bottom and right-hand columns of the diagram by
following the arithmetic signs in the order they are given
(that is, from left to right and top to bottom). Use only the
numbers below the diagram to complete its blank
squares and use each of the nine numbers only once.

Best described as a number crossword, the task in


Kakuro is to fill all of the empty square, using num-
bers 1 to 9, so the sum of each horizontal lock
equals the number to its left, and the sum of each
vertical block equals the number on its top. No num-
ber may be used in the same block more than
once.
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Green Mountain Comic Expo Comes Cave of Forgotten Dreams
to Barre Civic Center

H
From the minds behind Vermont Comic Con, Moulton Conventions is bringing
Vermonts love for pop and comic culture to the inaugural Green Mountain Comic Expo ave you ever looked at a black and
at the Barre Civic Center, April 1-2. This two-story, two-day expo will offer a wide variety white photo of a man from 150
of booths and tables featuring artists and vendors from all over Vermont and New England. years ago and thought about his
Always dedicated to the attendee admission also includes attractions such as: perspective?
Guest artists from Marvel, DC, Walking Dead, Doctor He lived in a world that is wildly differ-
Who, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ent than ours. He left only a tiny trace of
KITT from Knight Rider himself for people to remember. Yet, de-
The TARDIS spite the beard, despite the decades, despite
AT&T Lounge his death, the man in the photo is just like a chalkboard where Og Belichick showed
A large Gaming Area me with hopes and dreams and passions Urg Brady where to throw his spear?
A wide range of Cosplay talent just like mine. We will never know. Thats what distin-
General admission tickets are $12 for single day passes, $20 for two-day passes, and dis- Sometimes I look at old photos and guishes Cave of Forgotten Dreams from
counted student passes are available for purchase at www.greenmountaincomicexpo.com think. Legendary documentarian Werner just another Discovery Channel science
Herzog just one-upped me in a big way. show. Herzog doesnt talk about facts and
Cave of Forgotten Dreams is little DNA evidence. He just shares his feelings
more than a philosophical old man musing about the cave and inspires us to imagine
Who, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, KITT
from Knight Rider, TARDIS, a large gaming
Tuesday, April 4 about old pictures for a few hours. But in ourselves living in their world.
MONTPELIER - Remedies for Anxiety and this case, the pictures are 32,000-year-old The only thing we know for sure is that
area, a wide range of Cosplay talent and more.
Sleep with Baylen Slote, LAC, of black turtle cave paintings. And, somehow, it is one of 32,000 years ago, Europe had horses, bison,
Green Mountain Youth Symphony Spring the most powerful documentaries Ive ever cave bears, cave lions, and wooly mam-
Concert. Barre Opera House. 2 p.m. Showcase TCM. Hunger Mountain Coop. 6-7 p.m. Free.
all three orchestrasRepertory, Concert, and Learn about Qi gong exercises, food remedies seen. moths. It is awe-inspiring to imagine that
Senior Orchestras each perform their own musi- and acupressure techniques that you can safely In 1994, a Frenchman named Jean Marie people just like us lived in the Ice Age, in
cal offerings. Tickets are available by donation use, leaving you with clear energy balanced in Chauvet was out for a hike. He stumbled the shadow of glaciers, surrounded by ma-
at the door: Adults $15, Seniors $12, Students your whole body. Email your contact informa- upon a hidden cave. Thanks to a freak jestic mammals that have been extinct since
(K-12) $5, and children under 5 are free. tion to info@hungermountain.coop to RSVP. rockslide eons ago, the paintings inside the dawn of civilization.
EAST MONTPELIER - Plainfield Co-op Acupuncture Talk & Clinic. Montpelier Senior were uniquely preserved. Herzog informs What would a cave man think of our
Annual Meeting. Twin Valley Senior Center. Activity Center, 58 Barre St. Jennifer Etheridge, us that the Chauvet Cave paintings are world? You have global warming AND
3-5 p.m. Meet friends and neighbors. Learn licensed acupuncturist with Integrative twice as old as any that were previously carnivorous lions and bears are going ex-
about and give your ideas about new marketing Acupuncture, will present on Tai Chi and Chi
Gong For Health from 2:45-3:15 p.m. This free discovered. tinct, hed say. Man, you guys have it
plans and expansion of the Co-op. Board elec- We now know for sure what preoccupied good. Wait? You are against those things?
tions. Potluck finger food. (wheelchair accessi- lecture will be followed by an acupuncture
ble, plenty of parking). clinic from 3:15-4:45 p.m. 30-minute, $10 auric- the mind of Stone Age man. It was animals. That makes no sense.
ular (outer ear) treatments take place in a group The cave has dozens of beautiful, vivid These are just the thoughts that came to
MONTPELIER - Northeast Fiddlers Assoc.
monthly jam and meet. VFW, 792 Pioneer St. setting. Arrive by 4:15 for a treatment. No paintings and they are all animals. my head. Youll have different ones. It is
Noon to 5 p.m. Fiddlers and public welcome. appointment necessary. Open to everyone 50+. Why animals? We can only speculate. to Herzogs credit as a lmmaker that he
Local food shelf donations welcomed. Info: Lee Were the caves temples and the animals doesnt draw any conclusions; he just turns
Deyette, 802-728-5188 All calendar submissions should be sent to edi- gods? Did Stone Age man dream of a future his camera on the paintings and lets the art-
WARREN - DIY Weekend: Sugaring Sunday. tor@vt-world.com or mailed to The WORLD, where he could domesticate wild animals ists speak for themselves. You can almost
Meet at Warren Church parking lot, 11:45 a.m. Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre, Vt. and keep them as pets? Was the cave an an- hear their voices whispering through the
Meet the crew at West Hill Sugar Orchard, 05641. The deadline is 5:00 p.m., Thursday cient restaurant and the paintings were the cold cave walls.
gather the sap, check out the boiling and bottling preceding publication. The Ongoing section is menu? Did the paintings plan out the strat- Cave of Forgotten Dreams is a beauti-
and taste the sweetness of your labors soaked for free/low cost community events, which egy of tomorrows hunt and the wall was ful lm. See it with someone you love.
over home-made French Toast. Noon to 2 p.m. should be verified monthly. We are no longer
Call 244-7036 to register. able to include ongoing classes.

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WORLD SPORTS & OUTDOORS

Norwich forward Paul Russell (right, #15 in camo uniform) moves in to take the The Cadets Kevin Salvucci (center, #16 in camo uniform) gets belted as he tries to get to a rebound during last Saturday
puck away from Hamiltons Conor Lamberti (left, #2 in blue) during the second nights NCAA mens quarterfinal game at Kreitzberg Arena in Northfield. Salvucci would get even as he came back to
period of last Saturday nights NCAA mens quarterfinal game at Kreitzberg score two goals in the 6-2 Norwich victory over Hamilton. With the win, the Cadets advanced to this weekends NCAA
Arena in Northfield. Norwich defeated Hamilton, 6-2, and advanced to the NCAA Mens D-III Frozen Four in Utica, New York. Photo by Bill Croney
Mens D-III Frozen Four in Utica New York. Photo by Bill Croney

Vermont Game Warden Awarded Statewide


K9 Law Enforcement Award
A Vermont state game warden was one of
two winners of a statewide award for the 2016
K9 Detection Team of the Year. The award
was given to Senior Warden Mark Schichtle
and his black lab Magooch, by the Vermont
Criminal Justice Canine Committee.
Schichtle and Magooch were recognized
for their numerous contributions to important
law enforcement cases. These include several
instances in which the duo located shell cas-
ings from bullets used in wildlife poaching
crimes that led to arrest and conviction.
Warden Schichtle is extremely effective at
using Magooch to make himself more
approachable to erase barriers that sometimes
exist between law enforcement officers and
the public, said Col. Jason Batchelder, chief
warden for the Vermont Fish & Wildlife
Department. Everybody loves Magooch, so
his presence allows them to look past the war-
dens uniform and see that Mark is a member Senior Warden Mark Schichtle and K9 Magooch
of the community, there to serve. Warden perform a demonstration for a camper at Vermont
Schichtle and Magooch are exceptional at Fish & Wildlifes Green Mountain Conservation
Camp. The pair are one of two sets of law enforce-
connecting with kids, creating a generation of ment officers statewide that were awarded the
Cabots Alisha Celley (above right, in green) and Vermonters who, when they see a wardens 2016 K9 Detection Team of the Year.
Bryn McClellan of MSJ, battle for a loose ball during green truck, know were there to help.
last Monday nights girls Division IV semifinal game
at the Barre Auditorium. Much of the game was a Schichtles colleagues also recognized the victims story and leading to an arrest in the
scramble for loose balls as MSJ withstood a late K9 units ability to assist in a variety of set- case.
Cabot charge and defeated the Huskies, 43-39. tings that can otherwise be difficult to find Our K9 units provide an invaluable
Photo by Bill Croney
evidence. They cited a reckless endangerment resource for all Vermonters, said Batchelder.
Katie Morrisette (left), the only senior on the U-32 case involving a man who fired a rifle along In addition to finding evidence and suspects
girls basketball team, fires up a long jumper during railroad tracks. The South Burlington Police involved in fish and wildlife crimes, they have
last Monday nights girls Div. II semifinal against Mill
Department was unable to find the shell cas- located many missing people, including chil-
River. Mill River defeated U-32, 23-18, in the very low
scoring game. Photo by Bill Croney ing using a metal detector due to the large dren and people with disabilities. People are
amount of metal along the tracks. K9 Magooch alive today thanks to the great work of Warden
quickly located the shell, corroborating the Schichtle and Magooch.

Vermont Fish & Wildlife Seeks Lets Go


Fishing Program Instructors
NEW HOT The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
is seeking volunteers who would like to
AMERICANO become Lets Go Fishing instructors so they
can pass on Vermonts fishing tradition to the
next generation of Vermonters.
Two shots of The department will be hosting a one-day,
espresso are free training workshop for new instructors on
combined with Saturday, April 15, at the ANR Annex build-
ing, 190 Junction Road, Berlin, VT.
water Instructors in the Lets Go Fishing pro-
gram organize and instruct clinics in their
A rich, bold communities for young people and their fami-
tasting Espresso lies. Participants in the training workshop
will learn how to teach a fishing clinic, in
beverage addition to learning about fishing ethics,
aquatic ecology, fisheries management, habi- Fish & Wildlifes Lets Go Fishing coordina-
tat conservation, and tackle craft. The class is tor.
informal, and it is not necessary to have a high There is no charge for the training and all
level of fishing expertise to become an instruc-
curriculum materials and lunch will be pro-
tor.
Becoming an instructor will give you the vided. The workshop runs from 8:30 a.m. to
opportunity to introduce Vermonters both 4:15 p.m. Pre-registration is required, and
BERLIN BARRE MONTPELIER young and old to the joys of fishing, while you must be 18 years of age to participate.
622-0250 479-0629 223-0928 teaching them all they need to know to enjoy Register by April 10 by calling 802-505-5562
Open 5am M-S, 6am Sun. Open 24 hrs Open 5am M-S, 6am Sun. a day on the water, said Corey Hart, Vermont or emailing letsgofishing@vermont.gov.
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PET CARE CORNER | THE WORLD

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ew pets can make life at
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Gradually give the kitten time to venture out
Many people prefer cats because they tend to require less
into the main living area to explore, watching
maintenance than dogs and felines are relatively self-suf-
how it behaves. If the cat dashes nervously, it
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and Forestry, 37 percent of Canadian households included
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have a cat, and more than 35 percent of cats are acquired as
handling and playing with kittens at least once
strays.
per day will help owners form strong emotional
Kittens can be soft, uffy and adorable to have around.
bonds with their cats. Children should be moni-
However, to maintain a peaceful household and provide a
tored upon introduction to the new kitten to make
safe environment for new felines, its important for pet own-
sure its a positive experience for both the kitten
ers to follow some key tips.
and child.
Kittens should not be separated from their mother or
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kitten to other pets; and guidelines for
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making litter box training easier. Re-
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member to discuss having the kitten
feeding bowls, litter boxes or trays, toys, and scratching
spayed or neutered right away to
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help combat cat overpopulation.
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bers of the family. Treat them
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right from the start and they
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Family Gardening Provides More Than a Bountiful Harvest

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ardeners know digging, planting, Grow some quick-maturing plants like
radishes and lettuce that are ready to har-
harvesting and even viewing a vest in 30 to 45 days along with slower
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Reduce the risk of mistakes. Kids, like
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Children, and even adults, who grow their own vegetables are stomp pest management strategy. Teach
more likely to eat them. But gardening does even more to help children the difference between the good
our children. Research shows children exposed to the outdoors and bad insects and then have them burn
and gardening are more focused, have less issues with atten- off some excess energy as they implement
tion deficit and score better on tests. Girls exposed to gardens the process.
and green spaces are more confident and better able to handle End the season with a harvest party.
peer pressure. Use your homegrown produce to prepare
Here are a few ways to make gardening with family more a picnic or fancy dinner for family and
fun and memorable. Consider giving everyone his or her own garden space. Let friends. And be sure to use some of those beautiful flowers
Involve the whole family when planning the garden. Talk them pick their own plants and be responsible for its mainte- you grew to decorate the table.
about the flowers everyone wants to grow and vegetables you nance. Design individual plots or divide larger beds into
all like to eat. Then break out the paper, old catalogs, scissors, smaller sections. Or give each family member his or her own Melinda Myers has over 30 years of gardening experience
crayons, pencils and rulers. Young children can cut out pic- container. This is a great option when planting space and time has written over 20 gardening books, including Small Space
tures of their favorite vegetables and flowers and glue them on are limited. And just about anything can be planted. An old Gardening and the Midwest Gardeners Handbook. She
the paper. Older children can draw the garden to scale on 5-gallon bucket or washtub with holes drilled into the bottom, hosts The Great Courses How to Grow Anything: Food
graph paper and plot their choices in the garden. recycled nursery pots or a colorful raised planter make great Gardening For Everyone DVD set and the nationally syn-
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plants you want to grow spend a rainy afternoon creating plant Direct fast moving, small feet down the path and away Myers is a columnist and contributing editor for Birds &
labels for the garden. Paint the name or a picture of the flower from plants. Fun edging materials, mulched pathways or Blooms magazine and was commissioned by Bonnie Plants
or vegetable on a flat rock, slat from a discarded mini blind, slightly raised beds help delineate pathways from gardens. for her expertise to write this article. Myers website is www.
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Gerry Tallman, Esq.


Serving Central Vermont
for over 15 years
338 River St. Montpelier and 26 North Main St. Randolph
toll free: 877.392.5529 or 802.728.9103
TallmanLawVT@gmail.com
Turn of Century Details Perfect Starter or Downsizing Home
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Original Hardwood Floors Large Master Bedroom
With Sitting Area/Den
ow g Updated Kitchen With Granite
u y N Sprin ses
B re ea Countertops, Bosch Appliances One Car Attached Garage,
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Be ce In
Large Three Season Breezeway
Pri Energy Efcient Furnace, New Nice Shrubs and Perennial
Windows, Updated Electrical Plantings
Montpelier $169,900 Marsheld $130,000
Tim Ann
WINDY WOOD
WINDY WOOD BARRE TOWN
A common interest community
Heney Contact Tim, 552-0184 Contact Ann, 552-0332 Cummings
Windy Wood Road, Barre Town
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ANYTIME - CALL 802-249-8251 OR 802-734-1920

Heney
81 Main St.
A Common Interest Community
135 Washington St.
One Level Living: single and duplex units, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, 1 or 2 car garage option

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS 1-3 PM OR

Barre Montpelier
Priced from the mid $220,000s
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ANYTIME
Directions: From RT 302, turn onto Hill Street at Elmwood Cemetery, mile on Hill Street, left onto
One look
Level
forLiving: single and into
duplex homes,
Wood. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,

476-6500 229-0345
Windy Wood Road, sign on left and turn Windy
full basement, 1 or 2 car garage option
R E A LT O R S
Priced from the mid $220,000s

HeneyRealtors.com 1-800-696-1456
For further information:
Call 802-249-8251 or 802-734-1920

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Barre Town $650,000 Randolph$495,000 Barnet $235,000
Gorgeous 4 bedroom 5 bath home on a private cul-de-sac. Calling all equestrians! Gorgeous 95 acres with a great 10 Private and cozy 2 bedroom seasonal cottage on Harveys
Chefs kitchen with double ovens, custom cabinets, coffer stall horse barn, hay barn, trotting track and heated shop. Lake with direct water frontage! Gas stove will keep you nice
ceilings and breakfast nook. Private deck with panoramic Also features a beautiful 3 bedroom 3 bath home, stone and toasty during the cool months! Lots of storage below the
views. This home is a must see! bridge, pond and wonderful mountain views. camp! Dont miss out!
MLS# 4480191 MLS# 4485702 MLS# 4433299
Listed by Kevin Copeland Listed by Rich Ibey Listed by Kevin Copeland

Braintree $375,000 Plaineld $249,900 Barre Town $115,000


70+ acres of tranquility! Gorgeous log home with wide plank 4.5 acre property ideal for a small agricultural farm! Offers a Meticulously maintained home that has been updated to
pine oors, large living room, magnicent eld stone chimney colonial with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Pick your own apples, keep you cozy and warm! Updates include new windows,
and a nished basement! With 4 bedrooms and 3 baths there blueberries and raspberries! Enjoy country living yet only doors and trim. New roof in 2013! Storage is abundant with a
is enough room for the whole family! minutes to Plaineld and Barre! separate barn. Close to recreation activities!
MLS# 4513416 MLS# 4620000 MLS# 4609513
Listed by Rich Ibey Listed by Kevin Copeland Listed by Kevin Copeland

Orange $219,000 Barre $189,900 Washington $375,000


Enjoy the charm and comfort of this well maintained, Energy Great investment property! 3 apartment ats, all with nice Beautiful cape situated on 5 acres just outside the village of
Star Rated home on 1.56 acres! Private country setting yet oor plans with their own decks. Well maintained, offering Washington. 4 bedrooms with a mother-in-law apartment,
just minutes to Barre. Hardwood oors, natural wood trim and hardwood oors, large rooms and each unit has its own underground utilities and a 3 bay heated attached garage!
plenty of storage. heating system. Pool table comes with the sale! This is a must see!
MLS# 4610311 MLS# 4508802 MLS# 4619505
Listed by Rich Ibey Listed by Sue Arguin Listed by Butch Churchill

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