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CORNWALL | On Sept. 9, at approximately 3:47 p.m., Vermont State Police troopers were notified of a two-car motor vehicle collision on Route 125 in the town of Cornwall. Prior to police arriving on scene, operator Deane Rubright, 44, of Shoreham, was pronounced deceased at the scene. Rubright was driving Deane Rubright, 44, of Shorea classic 1964 Chevrolet. ham, was pronounced dePolice found that prior to ceased at the scene. Pictured: the collision, Rubright was Cornwall volunteer firefighter traveling westbound on Route Thomas Frankovic experienced 125 at a high rate of speed. non-life threatening injuries. Another vehicle operated by Photo by Lou Varricchio Thomas Frankovic, 45, of Cornwall, was traveling eastbound, at approximately 50 mph. Frankovic was driving a clearly marked Cornwall Volunteer Fire Department (Freightliner) truck en route to an emergency situation, with lights and siren activated. The preliminary investigation indicated that after cresting a hill, and seeing other vehicles stopped in the westbound lane of travel for the oncoming fire truck, Rubright applied his brakes and proceeded to cross the centerline into the eastbound lane colliding with Frankovic’s fire truck. Cornwall firefighter Frankovic experienced non-life threatening injuries. Both vehicles were totaled as a result of the collision. State police troopers were assisted on scene by members of the Middlebury Police Department, Middlebury Rescue, Middlebury Heavy Rescue, Middlebury Fire Department, Bristol Rescue and the Cornwall Fire Department. ■

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MIDDLEBURY | The personal finance website WalletHub is at it again with another report that measures Vermont alongside other states when it comes to school bullying. “With back-to-school season upon us, 19 percent of high school students (across the U.S.) report being bullied on school property,”according to Diana Polk of Washington D.C.-based WalletHub.

Polk said that the website just released its report on 2018’s “States with the Biggest Bullying Problems” as well as accompanying videos. “To identify the states where bullying is most pervasive, our analysts compared 47 states and the District of Columbia across 20 key metrics, ranging from ‘bullying-incident rate’ to ‘truancy costs for schools’ to ‘share of high school students bullied online’,” Polk said. According to Polk, WalletHub’s Bullying Prevalence and Prevention lists Vermont

(and other states) with “1” being the biggest and “24” being average in bullying. When it comes to bullying problems, Vermont was ranked as follows: 23–percentage of high school students being bullied online; 30–percentage of high school students involved in physical fights at school; 45– percentage of high school students who missed school for fear of being bullied; 46–percentage of high school students who attempted suicide; and 46– cost of truancy for schools due to bullying. » Bullying Cont. on pg. 3

Rutland Rite Aid closes By Lou Varricchio THE V ERMONT EAGLE

BRANDON MEETING: This summer, Vermont Emergency Management officials have traveled around the state teaching the Incident Command System and Emergency Communications to over 100 school/district administrators and staff. The effort was organized with the Vermont School Safety Center. The final 2018 session, pictured, was held in Brandon. Photo provided

RUTLAND | Rite Aid Pharmacy on Route 7 in Rutland closed its doors Sept. 6. The closing of the drug store came after Walgreens purchased more than 2,000 stores nationwide from Rite Aid for $5.2 billion plus a $325 million penalty for canceling a planned merger. According to Walgreens’ annual report, the chain plans to keep the Rite Aid name on some of the existing stores, however, long term plans for the Rite Aid name in Vermont are unknown. Walgreens’ spokesperson Phil Caruso told reporters that Rite Aid Rutland employees would likely be placed in other outlets somewhere in the area. The Route 7 retail space already has a “for sale” sign posted along the curbside. Two Rite Aid stores in Bennington, which closed late last year, were subsequently rebranded under the Walgreens name. ■

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State Police crimefighter set to retire THE V ERMONT EAGLE

PITTSFORD | In the annals of Vermont crime fighting, Vermont State Police (VSP) Capt. Jean-Paul (J.P.) Sinclair will go down as one of the state’s law enforcement titans. This month, the investigator will retire after more than 30 years on the job. Sinclair first joined the VSP force in 1987. He is credited with having investigated the state’s highest profile criminal cases. While Sinclair’s retirement is just part of the normal flow of personnel transitions in the agency, he has big shoes to fill. By Sinclair’s own account, he is the son of a career Vermont State Police officer. And he was still a college student, enrolled at Iowa State University, when he started his law enforcement career as an auxiliary trooper back in 1987. After college graduation, Sinclair became a full-time trooper. According to VSP records, Sinclair was appointed the state’s chief criminal investigator in 2013; however, he was a respected detective for more than 20 years. Since the beginning of this year, Sinclair was chief of the VSP’s Bureau of Criminal Investigations.

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» Bullying Cont. from pg. 1 The WalletHub report does not dismiss ongoing reports of bullying as a serious occurrence here. In Vermont, several laws protect individuals from bullying.

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Advisory Council to provide advice and recommendations in response to harassment, hazing, and bullying. There are many resources available. For the full online WalletHub report visit: https://wallethub. com/edu/best-worst-states-at-controlling-bullying/9920/. ■

Trees removed downtown By Lou Varricchio THE V ERMONT EAGLE

MIDDLEBURY | According to Middlebury Town Manager Kathleen Ramsay, on Sept. 7, Webb’s Tree Service began removing selected trees from the Middlebury Town Green. The downtown trees were identified as potential hazards to public safety by Chris Zeoli, Middlebury’s tree warden, during a recent inspection tour. Work began around 7 a.m. and portions of the sidewalk bordering the space were closed temporarily with barricades and caution tape.

Two additional trees were slated to be removed from Court Square, adjacent to the Middlebury Inn. Work to remove the trees was done at the recommendation of Zeoli. The Middlebury Selectboard had to approve the action, according to Ramsay. ■ Trees, which were deemed possible safety hazards, were removed on the Middlebury Inn. Two trees on Court Square were also determined to be risks. Pictured: Tree trimming in Middlebury last month. Photo by Lou Varricchio

Vermont Coffee Co. awarded for environmental leadership Vermont Coffee Company received the Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence during a ceremony held at its Middlebury headquarters on Aug. 31. Vermont Coffee’s Paul D. Ralston is a former Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives, representing Vermont House of Representatives Addison-1 District. Addison County Chamber of Commerce photo

MIDDLEBURY | Vermont Coffee Company received the Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence during a ceremony held at its Middlebury headquarters on Aug. 31. The award recognizes the company’s initiative to roast its coffee with 100 percent renewable biogas, and it is the first coffee roaster in the U.S. to accomplish this goal. Vermont Coffee Company’s Paul D. Ralston is a former Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives, representing Vermont House of Representatives

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Nike and the NFL Remember the days when politics were reserved to, well, politics? Well, no longer. In recent years, even corporations have gone political with various pronouncements and advertisements to garner favor with the pop-cultural elite. Now an exclusive new report, Morning Consult (MC) has shown some chinks in the armor. The report shows how Nike’s decision to include controversial, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick as the public media face of its “Just Do It” campaign is affecting the giant company’s bottom line. (We should note that Morning Consult is a privately held technology and media company established in 2013. The company, which has managed to stay above the partisanship fray, specializes in online survey and market research and has offices in Washington, D.C. and New York City.)

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Back to Nike’s ad campaign: The new survey adds some insight into how the Kaepernick thing could affect NFL viewership. MC’s survey has revealed that Americans are not only hearing bad news about Nike, but they are voting with their wallets. The majority surveyed say they are less likely to purchase Nike’s ubiquitous athletic ware-now that’s news. According to MC, “Before the announcement, Nike had a net plus-69 favorable impression (76 percent favorable, 7 percent unfavorable) among consumers, its reputation has now declined 34 points to plus-35 favorable (60 percent favorable, 24 percent unfavorable). Among key demographics, the MC survey showed the following: Nike experienced the largest declines among mature adults. Nike was lowest with

Baby Boomers (plus-68 favorability pre, plus-20 post), but most positive among ages 18-21. Even among African Americans, under age 35, Nike’s favorability declined 14 percentage points. And for die-hard Nike customers? The Kaepernick news wasn’t good either. Current Nike users declined from plus-91 favorable to plus-76 favorable. Is there a lesson here? Yes. Most Americans respect political differences, but they don’t like disrespect shown to the flag; they don’t like being lectured to about politics; and they especially don’t like having a political agenda enter the arena of sports. Unfortunately, the NFL and in-your-face companies like Nike (as well as Hollywood) just don’t get it. And while you may not like to embrace the idea, you will eventually have to admit that most of us living in middle-of-the-road America just don’t care about the political passions of celebrities and their ilk. — The editor ■

Vermont is ready to stay steady By Monica White

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Of the nearly 1,500 calls in 2015-2016 to Vermont’s Emergency Medical Services to aid in a fall incident, 8 out of 10 involved people who were 65 years of age or older. As part of Falls Prevention Awareness Month, the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living, the Health Department and the Falls Free Vermont Coalition are joining forces with the National Council on Aging to encourage older Vermonters to take advantage of no-cost fall risk assessments and a host of fall prevention programs. Throughout September, Stay Steady Vermont is offering screening events across the state sponsored by the Vermont chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association. These events are free and are open to the public, and offer older Vermonters information about fall risks, how to stay balanced, and individual assessments by physical therapists for leg strength, balance, and walking. Stay Steady Vermont community partners also offer falls pre-

vention exercise classes, such as Tai Chi. Unintentional falls are responsible for the largest number of injury-related hospitalizations and emergency department visits. In 2014, there were more than 22,000 such injuries, but Monica Caserta Hutt, Commissioner of the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living, said the majority of falls can be prevented. “Falls are not an inevitable part of aging,” said Hutt. “We are engaging in a statewide effort to support older Vermonters in making simple changes to stay safe and healthy at home.” “Older adults can remain independent and healthy by knowing their personal fall risk, and by committing to simple actions like regular exercises and working closely with their doctors,” said Health Commissioner Mark Levine, M.D. “Nearly 20 percent of Vermonters are age 65 or older, and that number is increasing,” said Dr. Levine. “As we age, we are more likely to be injured in a fall. It’s important that people be aware of what they can do to reduce their risk. Partnership efforts like this will have a positive impact on healthy aging in their community.”

Falls Free Vermont focuses our statewide education efforts in areas that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recognized can significantly reduce falls risk: Speak up — Talk openly with your medical provider, family members and friends about falling or a fear of falling. Review medications — With your doctor, have your medications reviewed to identify any that cause dizziness. See whether taking vitamin D supplements is right for you to improve your bone, muscle, and nerve health. Keep moving: Find activities and exercises that improve strength, mobility, and balance. Consider joining a falls prevention class in your community, such as Tai Chi, Bone Builders or other courses. Have your vision checked once a year and update your glasses as needed. Most falls happen at home. Keep your floors clutter free, remove or secure small rugs, add grab bars to bathrooms. Check out the U.S. CDC website which has helpful tips on preventing falls. See: cdc.gov. ■

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Vice President visits Lake Hortonia By Lou Varricchio THE V ERMONT EAGLE

HUBBARDTON | U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Sue Pence spent vacation time at a private residence on Lake Hortonia in Hubbardton over the Labor Day holiday weekend. Air Force Two touched down at the Vermont Air Guard station in Burlington Aug. 31. The second couple relaxed and met local residents when stopping for a snack at the Sudbury Shoppe along Route 30 on Sept. 2. Store owners Marianne and David were surprised when Secret Service agents arranged the vice presidential visit for an ice cream treat. The Pences then posed on the porch of the Sudbury Shoppe for a photograph. The image was also posted to the Sudbury Shoppe’s Facebook page and was viewed online by hundreds of customers and local residents. Mrs. Pence is a multi-facted woman having been trained as aviator and artist. She is an

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advocate for promoting art for emotional and physical healing. Mrs. Pense illustrated the new book, “Marlon Bundo’s A Day in the Life of the Vice President” (published by Regnery Kids) which was written by the couple’s daughter, Charlotte Pense. The best-selling children’s book is about the vice president’s fictional pet rabbit. Details about the Pence trip was kept quiet and details were not revealed to the public, however, it appears the Vice President met briefly with several key Vermont Republicans about the mid-term elections. U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy (D) joined the Pences at Republican Sen. John McCain’s funeral last week. A statement by Leahy last week indicated that he was pleased about the Vice President’s visit to the Green Mountain State. “I am glad to hear that they are able to now visit the most beautiful state in the country, and I hope they enjoyed their time in Vermont,” according to Leahy. ■

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CAVENDISH | On Sept. 13, 1848, Phineas Gage left his Cavendish boarding house and walked into the annals of medical science. Approximately .75 mile from where he was staying, Gage was a foreman overseeing the blasting of rock for the laying of the railroad. In a matter of seconds, Gage went from talking to his crew to being knocked off his feet when a charge was accidentally set off, sending a tamping rod through his head. The Cavendish Historical Society hosted a Gage Walk and Talk on Sept. 9 at the CHS Museum in Cavendish. Attendees walked to the rail accident site and

SHELBURNE | Writers interested in exploring alternatives to traditional publishing are invited to take part in the League of Vermont Writers’ fall program, “Other Paths to Publication: Independent Presses and Self-Publishing.” The Oct. 6 event, which includes three presentations and breakout sessions by genre, will run from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with registration beginning at 8:30 a.m. It will be held at the Trinity Episcopal Church, 5171 Shelburne Rd., in Shelburne. For program details or to register online, visit leagueofvermontwriters.org. Or send a $62 check, payable to League of Vermont Writers, to LVW, P.O. Box 5046, Burlington, Vermont 05402, and write “Fall Program 2018” on the memo line. No walk-ins will be allowed. ■

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Teen driver lost control of car Incident on Bluebird Lane

STARKSBORO | On Sept. 1, the Vermont State Police were advised of a neighborly dispute located on Bluebird Lane in the Town of Starksboro. Thomas George shattered his neighbor’s, Haley Brown, car window. Throughout the day George made several verbal threatening statements in nature that would put a reasonable person in fear for themselves. George also made communicated threats through electronic means to one of the victims in this case. Prior to the arrival of troopers, George departed the area. George was later located in Burlington and issued a citation to appear before the Addison County Superior

MONKTON | On Sept. 1, the Vermont State Police responded to a single vehicle crash located on Lower Notch Road in the town of Monkton. The operator of the 2000 Toyota Corolla sustained minor injuries in the crash. Preliminary investigation indicates that operator Marissa FreegardRougier, 18, had been traveling north on the road when she lost control of the vehicle, subsequently colliding with a tree. Neither alcohol nor drugs played a factor in the collision. Vermont State Police were assisted by the Bristol Fire Department and Bristol Rescue. ■

Rutland man accused

RUTLAND| Justin R. Ferguson, 36, of Rutland, was accused of a violation of conditions complaint at the Diamond Run Mall. Through investigation,

League of Cities and Towns’ (VLCT) draft legislative platform for the upcoming legislative session in preparation for VLCT’s annual meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 3. The VLCT Draft Municipal Policy is available for inspection on the town website, and is also accessible under “latest events” on the home page. Those who were unable to attend the meeting, may forward written comments in advance of the meeting to: Middlebury Selectboard, c/o Town Manager Kathleen Ramsay, 77 Main St., Middlebury, Vermont. 05753 or via email at: kramsay@townofmiddlebury.org. ■

Help cleanup local streams

VERGENNES | This September, join the fun by volunteering to clean up local rivers as part of Vermont’s official River Cleanup Month. Lyn Munno, director of Watersheds United Vermont, a statewide network of watershed groups promoting Vermont River Cleanup Month, stresses the importance of volunteers in making river cleanups a success. Help out the community, check out watershedsunitedvt. org/vtrivercleanup today to volunteer at a river cleanup. ■

police learned that Ferguson had active pre-trial conditions which he was in violation of to not consume alcohol. He was taken into custody and transported to the Vermont State Police Rutland Barracks for processing. He Justin Ferguson was later released on citaPhoto provided tion to appear at Vermont Superior Court Criminal Division on Nov. 5. ■

Murray. Murray attempted to avoid being struck by Blaise, however, could not avoid the collision. Blaise struck Murray causing heavy damage to the left side of her vehicle. The impact between the vehicles forced Murray off the road, and to come to a position of rest perpendicular to the travel portion of the roadway. Blaise was able to steer her vehicle into a private driveway. Troopers on scene were assisted by the Monkton Volunteer Fire Department and the Bristol Area Rescue Squad. This crash remains under investigation. ■

Accident on Monkton Road

RUTLAND | On Sept. 4, Vermont State Police responded to a reported burglary at a business located at 650 Saltis Rd. in Poultney. During the course of investigation, it was determined forced entry was made into an outbuilding and approximately 100 gallons of diesel fuel was taken. Anyone with information regarding this burglary is encouraged to contact the Vermont State Police, at 802-773-9101, or submit a tip anonymously at: vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit. ■

MONKTON | On Aug. 31, troopers from the Vermont State Police New Haven Barracks responded to a reported two vehicle collision on Monkton Road in the town of Monkton. A preliminary investigation indicates Donna Blaise was traveling east on Monkton Road while Stephanie Murray was traveling West on Monkton. As the vehicles drew closer to one another, Blaise, traveled left of center and into the path of on-coming

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Rokeby to examine secret-code quilt myth FERRISBURGH | Best-selling author and historian Kate Clifford Larson will speak about the enduring myth surrounding quilt patterns and the Underground Railroad on Sunday, Sept. 16, at 3 p.m., at Rokeby Museum in Ferrisburgh. The event is being held in conjunction with the museum’s special exhibit Fabric of Emancipation curated by Harlem Needle Arts. The history of slavery and the pursuit of freedom in the U.S. has been fraught with distortions and misinformation for generations. Myths and untruths about the history of the Underground Railroad are often a mixture of fact, folklore, and speculation. In spite of a surge in academic research and documentation of the real Underground Railroad, the myths and legends persist. One of these myths is that quilt patterns served as a “secret code” to aid fugitives from slavery. Larson will discuss the root of this myth, its counterfactual elements, and its curious proliferation during the late 20th century.

Larson will also share real escape stories to demonstrate the readily available sources that reveal the real people, places, and methods of the Underground Railroad. Larson is a leading Harriet Tubman scholar and the author of the 2004 biography, “Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero”. She is also the consulting historian for the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State and National Parks and author of “The Assassin’s Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln” (2008) and “Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter” (2017). Lecture attendees will also be able to view “The Fabric of Emancipation: The Lens of American History through Contemporary Fiber Arts” curated by Harlem Needle Arts. The exhibit includes pieced quilts, representational and abstract, made by African American fabric artists Ife Cummings and Michael A. Cummings, as well as a layered, pieced assemblage by L’Merchie Frazier. ■

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Spartan Seraphin Iradukunda tallied two goals and six points as Ryan McKay earned his first career win.

One score in the first half and five goals in the second led the Castleton University men’s soccer team past former conference foe Northern Vermont University-Lyndon, 6-0, last week at Dave Wolk Stadium. With the win, Castleton improves to 1-1-0, while Northern Vermont-Lyndon falls to 0-2-0. A relatively quiet first half led to an explosive second half as Castleton blew the doors off the contest with three goals in a four-minute span. In the 55th minute, Rida Kori started the scoring, his first career goal, as he received the feed from Seraphin Iradukunda on the right side and buried the ball in the net. Moments later, Iradukunda set up another goal as he found Colby Gay on the same half of the field to make it 3-0. Earlier in the first half, Iradukunda notched the first two of his six points on the evening as he launched the ball from just inside the 18-yard box. He would later add a second goal,

which wrapped up the scoring for Castleton and marked his third of the season. Completing the stretch of three rapid-fire scores, Sean Springer worked the ball into the box, sending it off a defender, who deflected it into the twine. Ten minutes later, Castleton’s Peter Lynn tallied the team’s fifth score as he worked his way from the backline into the box and took a ball from Peter Makuni before putting it away. The Spartans tallied 40 shots during the game, recording 20 in each half. Iradukunda was responsible for 18, including five shots that struck either the post or the crossbar. Makuni and Gay were responsible for four attempts each. In the goal, freshman Ryan McKay earned his first career victory making one save in just fewer than 75 minutes of play. Alex Fernald came on in relief and played the final 15-plus minutes. For NVU-Lyndon, Caleb Derbyshire took the loss between the posts, allowing four goals and stopping seven shots in 63 minutes. Dennis Farnham III clocked the final 27 minutes and made two saves. ■

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heads into the 2018-19 campaign with a bit of a different look, as three players from last year’s roster graduated. The Panthers finished in the top four in each of the eight tournaments it teed off in, including runner-up performanc-

es at both the St. Lawrence Invitational and Middlebury’s George Phinney Golf Classic. Veteran head coach Bill Mandigo, the 2016-17 NESCAC Coach of the Year, enters his 11th

season at the helm of the program. The Panthers return four players in addition to a pair of newcomers, giving the team a positive outlook heading into the fall portion of the schedule. » Golf Cont. on pg. 8

Religious Services ADDISON ADDISON COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH - Addison Four Corners, Rts. 22A & 17. Sunday Worship at 10:30am, Adult Sunday School at 9:30am; Bible Study at 2pm on Thursdays. Call Pastor Steve @ 759-2326 for more information. HAVURAH, THE JEWISH CONGREGATION OF ADDISON COUNTY - Havurah House, 56 North Pleasant St. A connection to Judaism and Jewish life for all who are interested. Independent and unaffiliated. High Holy Day services are held jointly with Middlebury College Hillel. Weekly Hebrew School from September to May. Information: 388-8946 or www.addisoncountyhavurah.org BRANDON BRANDON BAPTIST CHURCH - Corner of Rt. 7 & Rt. 73W (Champlain St.) Brandon, VT 802-247-6770. Sunday Services: 10am. Adult Bible Study, Sunday School ages 5 & up, Nursery provided ages 4 & under. Worship Service 11am. BRANDON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - Rt. 7 Sunday Worship 10a.m. LIVING WATER ASSEMBLY OF GOD - 76 North Street (Route 53), Office Phone: 247-4542. Email: LivingWaterAssembly@gmail.com. Website: www.LivingWaterAOG.org. Sunday Service 10a.m. Wednesday Service 7p.m. Youth Meeting (For Teens) Saturday 7p.m. ST. MARY’S PARISH - 38 Carver St., 247-6351, Saturday Mass 4p.m., Sunday Mass 11 a.m. BRIDPORT BRIDPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - Middle Rd., Bridport, VT. Pastor Tim Franklin, 758-2227. Sunday worship services at 10:30am. Sunday School 9:30am for children ages 3 and up. BRISTOL BRISTOL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - The River, 400 Rocky Dale Rd., Bristol. Sunday Worship 9:00am. 453-2660, 453-2614 BRISTOL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH - 839 Rockydale Rd. - Saturday Services: Bible Studies for all ages - 9:30am to 10:30am, Song Service, Worship Service at 11am. Prayer Meeting Thursday 6:30pm. 453-4712 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BRISTOL - 10 Park St., Bristol. Worship Service 10:15am, Children’s Sunday School 11am. For more info call (802) 453-2551. Visit our Facebook page for special events. BRISTOL FEDERATED CHURCH - 37 North St., Bristol. Sunday Worship Service 10:15am. All are Welcome! Children join families at the beginning of worship then after having Children’s Message down front, they head out for Sunday School in the classroom. Winter service will be held in the renovated Education Wing. Enter at side door on Church Street. Come as you are. For more info call (802) 453-2321. Pastor Bill Elwell. Rescueme97@yahoo. com bristolfederatedchurch.org EAST MIDDLEBURY/RIPTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - Jct. Rt. 116 and 125. Service at 9am. Contemporary Service at 10:30am. Sunday School during 9am service. Call Pastor Bob Bushman at 388-7423 for more information. All are welcome. VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH - 322 East Main St., Middlebury. 802-377-9571. Sunday School 9:30am, Sunday Worship 10:45am, Thursday AWANA 6:30-7:30pm. Sunday evening

and mid week life groups. Contact church for times and places. Pastor Ed Wheeler, midvalleybc@aol.com MIDDLEBURY CHAMPLAIN VALLEY UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS - 2 Duane Ave., Middlebury, VT. Sunday church services and Religious Exploration for children begin at 10:00 am. Parking is available at the church and at nearby Middlebury Union High School. Coffee hour immediately following the service. Rev. Barnaby Feder, minister. Office: 802-388-8080. www.cvuus.org MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH - 97 South Pleasant St., Middlebury. Sunday Worship at 10:00am with Junior Church (K-4th) and nursery (0-4) available. Sunday School for children and adults at 9:00am. Youth Group/Bible Study and Small Groups/Fellowship Groups during the week. Pastor: Rev. Dr. Stephanie Allen. Web: www.memorialbaptistvt.org. Email: membaptistvt@gmail.com. Facebook: MBC Middlebury Vermont 802-388-7472. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 47 North Pleasant St., Middlebury, VT 05753, (802) 388-2510. Sunday schedule: 10:00am Adult Education, 10:45am Morning Worship. Rev. Mary K. Schueneman. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (MIDDLEBURY WARD) Sacrament Worship Service: Sunday 9:00am. Meetinghouse-133 Valley View, Middlebury, VT 05753. NEW HAVEN ADDISON COUNTY CHURCH OF CHRIST - 145 Campground Rd., 453-5704. Worship: Sunday 9 & 11:20am; Bible classes: Sunday 10:30am, Tuesday 6pm. Free home Bible studies available by appointment. NEW HAVEN UNITED REFORM CHURCH - 1660 Ethan Allen Hwy, New Haven, VT. (802) 388-1345 Worship services at 10am & 7pm. Pastor Andrew Knott. www.nhurc.org • newhavenvturc@gmail.com PROCTOR ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH - 1 Gibbs Street (opposite elementary school) Proctor, Vermont 05765. Sunday Service at 9:00am. 802-459-272 VERGENNES/PANTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHRISTIAN CENTER - 1759 U.S. Route 7, Vergennes, VT • 802-8773903 • Sunday school 9am, Sunday worship 10am. Sunday evening and mid week life groups: Contact church office for times and places. Rev. Michael Oldham. pastormike@agccvt.org; agccvt.org CHAMPLAIN VALLEY CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH - 73 Church St in Waltham. The Rev. Phillip Westra, pastor. Sunday: Worship services at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., nursery available, Sunday school for children at 11:15 a.m. Weekday groups include Coffee Break Womens’ Group, Young Peoples (7th to 12th grade), Young Adult Married and Singles, and more. 877-2500 or www.cvcrc.net. PANTON COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH - 49 Adams Ferry Road, Panton. 802-4752656. Pastor: Eric Carter. Sunday School: 9:30am; Worship Service 10:30am ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - Saturday 4:30pm, Sunday 10:30am VERGENNES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH -10:30a.m. VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH - 862 US Rt. 7, Sunday: 9:45am Bible Hour For All Ages

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Fire and Rescue Services; 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Visit with public safety providers from different organizations, watch SEPT. 19 live demonstrations including Rutland » Song Circle Jam Session K-9, CPR, Vehicle Extrication, held at Godnick Adult Center; 7:15 fire demonstrations and much p.m. - 9:15 p.m. Welcoming singers, more. Free Admission, however, players of acoustic instruments, donations of nonperishable food and listeners. Fiddlers especially items will be gratefully accepted. welcome. A songbook of folksongs SEPT. 23 encourages group singing. Donations are appreciated. Details: Bristol » Better L8 Than Never Car Jack Crowther at 802-775-1182 or Show held at 110 Airport Drive; 9:00 www.wildwoodsmusic.org. a.m. - 4:00 p.m. See more than 200 classic cars and trucks. Vendors, SEPT. 22 great food, music, raffle drawings, Vermont » National Parks Feepiston toss, kids’ activities, Free Day held at National Parks; bake sale and more. Fun for the 9:00 a.m. The US National Parks in whole family! Free Admission for Vermont, the Appalachian National spectators. Scenic Trail and Marsh-BillingsRockefeller National Historical Park SEPT. 24 are participating in fee-free days, Brandon » American Red Cross so the fees normally charged for Blood Drive held at American admission are waived. Legion Post 55; 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Streamline your donation SEPT. 22 experience and save up to 15 Bristol » Bristol Harvest Festival minutes by visiting redcrossblood. held at The Town Green; 10:00 org/rapidpass to complete your a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 65+ crafters and pre-donation reading and health vendors, demonstrations, and history questions on the day of your live musical entertainment on the appointment. bandstand throughout the day. Free SEPT. 25 Admission. South Burlington » Cooking SEPT. 22 and Gardening with Herbs & Charlotte » Public Safety Fun Edible Flowers held at United Fair held at Charlotte Volunteer

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