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Community News, Sports, Arts, Entertainment and Food for Southern VT and NH
VAULTed To State Recognition!
Story by Joe Milliken - Editor, photo courtesy of Gallery At The Vault
The Gallery At The VAULT (Visual Art Using Local Talent), located on Main Street in Springfield, was recently honored by the state of Vermont with the recognition of being designated an official “Vermont State Craft Center.” Above, Governor Jim Douglas presents VAULT Retail Director Nina Jamison and chair Trish Spence with a plaque to commemorate this prestigious craft award. Turn to page 8 for more about this high honor presented to all the hard-working folks at The Gallery At The VAULT.
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Ludlow . . . . . . . . . . .2-5
Christmas Ads . . .14-15
Brattleboro . . . . . . . . .6
Londonderry . . . .15-16
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Springfield . . . . . . . .8-9
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Chester . . . . . . . . . . .10
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Rockingham . . . . .11-13
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Merrill Honored Ludlow Community Helps BRGN
Joan Merrill, Black River Academy Museum (BRAM) Treasurer for the past eight years, was feted by BRAM at its recent Trustees meeting to honor her work with the museum. During her tenure as treasurer, she helped guide the museum through the arduous task of financing the new elevator wing on the historic BRAM structure. In presenting the photograph of early Ludlow to Merrill, BRAM Director Georgia Brehm noted the hard work that Merrill tackled and her willingness to give "110 percent of herself in helping the museum deal with the dynamics of sustaining a not-for-profit group such as BRAM." Pictured above are, from left, Brehm, Merrill, and Anita Alic, BRAM vice chairperson.
The weather did not hamper the efforts of Black River Good Neighbors (BRGN) in collecting food and monetary donations to resupply its food shelves for the coming needs of the Christmas and Winter seasons. BRGN, in addition to its on-going efforts to support those in need throughout the area, especially during the cold months ahead, also has a major need for food and money to support its efforts to provide food during the Holiday season. In its efforts to ensure a good food collection, BRGN representatives also were at both entrances to Shaws in Ludlow to solicit aid for the food shelves. According to Fuller, the "willingness of people to contribute both Pictured ready to seek customer aid on behalf of Black River Good Neighbors are Jean Eggleston and food goods and money to Jim Fuller. help Good Neighbors is help." On Sunday, December 13 Okemo will offer a $25 going to make our task a lot easier. Unfortunately, with lift ticket to people who bring three cans of non-perishable the current economic conditions, there are a lot of area foods or similar to the mountain, all of which will be people who desperately need our help. Its so wonderful donated to BRGN. to realize that people recognize this and are willing to
News from the Cavendish Green Mountain Snow Fleas The Cavendish Green Mountain Snow Fleas Snowmobile Club will meet on Thursday, Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. at the home of Gail and Leon Woods at 16 Parker Avenue in Proctorsville.
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Feminine Tone Presents “Music Without Borders” Concerts
The Feminine Tone is proud to present “Music Without Borders,” the women’s chorus’s annual holiday concert, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 19 at the United Church of Ludlow at 48 Pleasant Street, and at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 20 at the Hartland Unitarian Universalist Church at Hartland Four Corners. “Music Without Borders” celebrates the healing, unifying power of music which so uniquely transcends all borders, language barriers, and ideological differences. Led by artistic director Maricel Lucero of Springfield, VT, the chorus will honor Christmas through many musical traditions. These include the rousing “He Came Down” from Cameroon Africa, an exciting sextet arrangement of the French carol “Patapan,” and three Latin pieces, one being a contemporary mass performed a cappella in both Latin and English. The Jewish tradition will shine through the joyful song, “Yism’ chu Hashamayim” accompanied by piano, flute, and Latin American percussion. A mixed set of contemporary and traditional pieces will honor the American Gospel tradition. The contemporary “Ain’t I a Woman,” featuring the warm alto voice of Jen Duhamel and accompanied by a bluesy piano, recalls the words and spirit of Sojourner Truth. The contemporary, spirited “Listen to the Angels Shouting” by Clifton Noble Jr. will complement traditional a cappella pieces such as “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,” featuring soloist Maricel Lucero, and the upbeat “Elijah Rock.” Joining the Feminine Tone for “Music Without Pictured above is a group shot of the Feminine Tone women’s chorus, who will be presenting “Music Without Borders in Ludlow”. Borders” will be several celebrated area musicians. clothing to the Santiago church communities. The chorus is grateful to the These are Charles Houmard on piano, Kathi Byam on flute, and Steve Ferraris on community for the on-going support of its mission to help the Cuban people. percussion. To attend “Music Without Borders,” there is a suggested donation of $10 per The Feminine Tone has just returned from a humanitarian/cultural trip to person. The snow date for both concerts will be Tuesday, December 22. Santiago de Cuba where the chorus participated in an international choral festival For more information about our concert, call Sara at 484-5097 or visit and donated over 1,500 lbs of much needed supplies of medicines, toiletries, and www.femininetone.com.
Cavendish Community Fund Announces Educational Grant Awards The Cavendish Community Fund has announced the award of four educational and cultural grants for projects in Cavendish. CCF will again help support the Cavendish Community Theater ’s summer production. The theater has produced several plays over the past few years, all of which played to packed houses, and CCF is proud to be a major sponsor
again in 2010. Two projects were funded to benefit children who attend Cavendish Town Elementary School. A trio of teachers has developed curriculum for fourth, fifth and sixth graders that takes advantage of interactive learning using advanced technology at the school. CCF funded additional technology to advance these learning opportunities. In the
other project, a local citizen will create a class this year to teach photography to Cavendish school children. Finally, CCF has funded materials specific to a multicultural educational program at Stepping Stones Preschool. The Fund will announce the deadline for the next round of grant applications sometime early next year.
Lighting Ceremony for Plymouth Memory Tree, List of Remembrance A lighting ceremony of the Plymouth Memory Tree was held on Nov. 29 at the Tyson Congregational Church. 2009 marks the 18th year of the Plymouth Memory Tree. To remember a deceased loved one, please send your check payable to Plymouth Memory Tree, PO Box 47, Plymouth, VT. Donations of any amount will be graciously accepted. A list of remembrance will be posted inside the Tyson Church on December
20 when the Christmas Candlelight Service will be held at 7 p.m., as well as at the Plymouth Post Office bulletin board before Christmas. Funds raised are held to provide emergency help to area residents throughout the year. Please address concerns to Margo Marrone at 228-5114, Naomi Moyer at 672-5233, or Elaine Gambone at 6723493. All information will be kept in strict confidence.
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Weston Craft Show Attracts 2,700, Raises $20K Show featured 46 juried Vermont artisans Weston Craft Show assistant chair, Merrie Kujovsky, reached into a basket and selected the name of Susan Langley of Chester as the winner of a Caryn King original folk art portrait of a handsome rooster. The drawing wrapped up the 26th Annual Weston Craft Show by awarding to one of the responders to the show’s questionnaire this much admired prize. As part of the questionnaire visitors were asked to vote for their favorite artisan. Entirely coincidentally folk artist Caryn King was honored to win the People’s Choice award. The 2009 Show, held at the Weston Playhouse over Columbus Day Weekend, featured 46 juried Vermont artisans displaying an amazing array of beautiful hand-made objects. The show attracted over 2,700 attendees which represented a 20 percent increase in attendance over the previous year, and the highest attendance since 2004. The Weston Craft Show is an all-volunteer effort. Chair Nancy Donnelly thanks all those who participated as well as all those who supported the show with their attendance. She is pleased to announce that the show raised $20,000 for the preservation and maintenance of Weston’s historic properties: the Farrar-Mansur House, the Old Mill, and the Craft Building and $4,000 for the Weston Community Association’s Endowment Fund. The 27th annual Weston Craft Show will be held on October 8, 9, and 10, in 2010. For more information, visit www.westoncraftshow.com.
Susan Langley of Chester, left, was the winner of a Caryn King original folk art painting.
Okemo’s Trot It Off 5K a Gobbling Good Time Okemo Mountain Resort’s “Trot it Of.” The resort’s five-kilometer road race and Tots’ Trot race for kids took place Nov. 28 with 72 participants. The Tots Trot was a half mile sprint around The Jackson Gore Inn. The top three finishers were MacKenzie Spadinger, 12, of Shelton, CT (3:32.55); Olivia Thayer, 10, of East Haddam, CT (3:52.34 ); Will Hornyak, 9, of Longmeadow, MA (4:07.40). Taking first place was Mike Ioffredo, 16, of Melrose, MA (20:32.21). Second place honors went to Clay Howland, 43, of Providence, RI (20:44.63), and David Burrows, of Ticonderoga, NY, placed third (20:52.55 ). The first woman to cross the finish line was Lauren Germano, 21, of Glastonbury, (26:31.93). Amy Grundt, 37, of Providence, RI, finished second (27:06.30) and Teresa Eagan, 49, of North Kingstown, RI, was third (27.28.75). The Trot it Off Race raised $1,000 in proceeds to benefit the Patch Chit Neighbor in Need Fuel Assistance Program.
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On Dec. 12, Chester hosts their Overture to Christmas from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Proctorsville Community Luncheon The Community Luncheon in Proctorsville will be held on Dec. 17 at 11:30 a.m. at St James United Methodist Church, Main Street. Lunch will consist of roast pork loin with applesauce, mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, mixed vegetables, a tossed salad, hot rolls, and an ambrosia for dessert. There will be a group of kids from CTES with carols and music, and other surprises as well. A suggested donation of $3 or $4.50 will help defray the cost of the meal.
Plymouth Notch Holiday Open House
On Saturday, Dec. 12 the Coolidge Holiday Open House will be held in historic Plymouth Notch. That day, many of the museum buildings at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site will be open free of charge from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. Special presentations and a variety of family activities will be offered throughout the
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News and Notes from the Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce Submitted by Marji Graf Executive Director, Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce The month of December is a busy time in the Okemo Valley. You can take Scottish Dance classes at MacLaomainn’s Scottish Pub in Chester on Tuesday nights, sing and play at open mic nights at Curtis’ All American Restaurant on Wednesday nights or have dessert and listen to Spencer Lewis at the Gill Home in Ludlow. The weekend offers so many great things to do, it will be hard to decide. On Dec. 12, Chester hosts their Overture to Christmas from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. On Dec. 9 we are having our Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting at the Gill Home in Ludlow. All are welcome. Our guest speakers are Secretary of State Deb Markowitz, Linda Rossi from SBDC and Darcy Carter from the SBA. Learn what resources are available for small businesses. You must call the Chamber office to rsvp. During the Holiday Season, several area businesses have band together to raise funds for two local food banks; Black River Good Neighbor Services in Ludlow and the Chester Food Bank. Twelve local businesses have chosen to “almost” bare all, to bring food and heat to their neighbors who may have to go without this winter. With an exclusive printing of “The Men of the Okemo Valley 2010
Calendar”, the Chamber of Commerce hopes to raise money for these area food banks and other projects throughout the year to promote our Okemo Valley. Calendars will be available for $20 on Dec. 9 after the annual meeting and Dec. 10 at the following businesses and the Chamber office: Northern Ski Works, Timber Inn Motel, The Killarney, CZ Construction Management, MacLaomainn’s Scottish Pub, Lisai’s Chester Market, Inc., Pleasant Valley Foods, Cool Moose Café, Hunter Lea Gallery and Frame Shop, Stone Hearth Inn & Tavern, Misty Valley Books and Blue Sky Trading Company. December 11 and 12 Black River Academy Museum presents the 9th Annual Open House and Play “Motley Tales” 6 p.m. in Ludlow. December 12 the Mount Holly Elementary School has a Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site has an open house in Plymouth from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On December 16 we will have our Chamber Holiday Party and “Okemo Valley Calendar Men” Reveal from 6-8 p.m. at the Cool Moose Café in Ludlow. Get autographs and Vote for your favorite month, cutest, bravest, funniest, most courageous, etc. Cool Moose treats and cash bar. Come enjoy a fun evening. Please check out Chamber website for all events happening in the Okemo Valley www.yourplaceinvermont.com or call 228-5830.
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During this holiday season of giving, it is also time to consider the needs of those less fortunate. On Sunday, Dec. 13, Okemo Mountain Resort will host its annual Cares and Shares Food Drive. When skiers and snowboarders donate at least three non-perishable food items, a new child’s toy or new clothing item, their generosity will be rewarded with an entire day of skiing and riding at Okemo for just $25. Okemo Mountain Ambassadors will be accepting donations in the Clock Tower base area throughout the day and Black River Good Neighbor Services Christmas Basket Program will help distribute the donated items to needy families in time for the December holidays. In addition to gathering donations for the Cares and Shares Food Drive, Okemo will donate 100 frozen turkeys to the cause. “We want to make sure every family in the Okemo Valley has plenty to eat this holiday season,” says Okemo Events Manager Liam Fracht-Monroe. “This is a great way to get our guests involved in the local community and it’s a great way for Okemo to play a part.” For more information about Okemo Mountain Resort, call 228-1600 or visit www.okemo.com.
The homeless animals at the Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) would love to be added to your holiday list this year! Each ornament on the holiday tree in the RCHS shelter represents a different item the animals at the shelter need this holiday season. Stop by, pick out an ornament, purchase the item and watch the homeless animals howl and meow with glee. Some of the items on this year's wish list include HE laundry detergent, 13 and 33 gallon trash bags, sturdy eight foot dog leashes, pig ears, big rawhide bones, brooms and dustpans, gift cards to local pet merchants, paper towels and Q Tips. RCHS is always in need of supplies for the animals and is grateful for your continued support. Please stop by the shelter, pick out an ornament and help the animals in our care. For more information please contact the shelter at 483.6700. Thank you for remembering the homeless animals at the Rutland County Humane Society! The Rutland County Humane Society is located at 765 Stevens Road in Pittsford. The shelter phone number is 483-6700. The shelter is open Wednesday through Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. and is closed Sunday through Tuesday. Learn more about RCHS by visiting www.rchsvt.org.
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We will also be raffling off a basket of Vermont products, and tickets to win a king size handmade quilt. On Saturday, Dec. 19 we will be holding a Homemade Christmas Cookies Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cookies are sold by the pound and come in lovely tins.
JeanPierre, a French voyageur from Quebec, traveled the Connecticut River to the Black River to pay a visit to the CavendishTown Elementary School fourth graders. He brought with him beaver and fox pelts and talked about how he worked for the Hudson Bay Trading Company. He also shared stories of his travels, including a story about an encounter with a black bear, as well as a story about his Indian friend, Kahote. For more pictures and short videos of Jean Pierre’s visit, please go to www.ctes.wswsu.org/CTES_4/Pictures or www.ctes.wswsu.org/CTES_4/Pictures.
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The Grammar School Art Program Welcomes Visiting Artists The Grammar School welcomed two visiting artists in residence in November. Sculptor Andrea Stix Wasserman and muralist Terry Sylvester were funded by a grant from the Clowes Fund. Wasserman spent two days at The Grammar School working with kindergarten and first graders to create personal sculptures in the outdoors. TGS art teacher William Chambers remarked, “The kids were so enthusiastic and excited about working with her. Her focus was on nature and the value of place, and the children were thrilled to choose their own settings and make their sculptures.” First grade teacher Ginny Bianco noted that each child made a permanent display as well as an item to take home. Students described the process of making wind chimes from recycled copper and brass pipes, and glass beads “to make the music. If you heard all of the wind chimes together it would be like a whole orchestra!” Every child participated in the entire process, from threading the chimes together to hammering them into the ground for the permanent installation. The students also were excited by an individual activity where they made gnomes of felt that they “put in little nests” in handmade boxes filled with moss acorns, pinecones, leaves, and rocks. Bianco said, “Wasserman was wonderful with the kids and dedicated to making sure that everyone had a good experience.”
In photo, a young Grammar School student recently making a wind chime.
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5th Annual Solstice Celebration at Fair Winds The fifth annual Solstice Celebration at Fair Winds Farm will feature half-hour horsedrawn rides from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Sunday and Monday, Dec. 20 and 21. Fair Winds Farm is located at 511 Upper Dummerston Road
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Mahalo Art Center is hosting “Embracing the Autumn Light,” an intimate concert of healing music with songmaker Linda Worster. The performance is at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12, at Mahalo Rose Sound Healing Temple at 972 Western Avenue. Reservations are encouraged. Please call 254-1310 or e-mail luzelenamorey@gmail.com for more information. The suggested donation is $12 per person, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Mahalo Rose is home of the Mahalo Art Center, where Luz Elena Morey offers counseling, drama therapy, and sound healing, as well as group facilitation trainings and unique creative arts programs. For more information about Mahalo, visit www.MahaloArtCenter.com. For more information about Worster, visit www.LindaWorster.com.
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Muralist Terry Sylvester worked with all students at the school to create four 4 ft. by 8 ft. panels that will be displayed on campus when completed. Second graders described the mural project as “the whole school mural, with a painting for each season.” Children explained how they chose colors that “showed up well and moved out, like 3-D,” and how the mural had words integrated into the design of each panel, spelling out “Welcome to TGS!” Overriding themes included in the paintings are sun, space, river, flowers, animals, and birds. Art teacher William Chambers commented that the most impressive part of the project was that each student thought of an idea for the overall plan, and Sylvester helped make all those ideas into a final cohesive design. Every student from kindergarten through 8th grade was engaged throughout the process. Eighth graders commented that “it was really nice that we got the opportunity to combine all of the different skill levels of the Grammar School students to create a community art project,” and how amazing it was to have the chance to work with a professional muralist.
Members of the community are encouraged to get a regular seasonal flu shot this year. A seasonal flu shot clinic for those age 18 years and older will be held at Grace Cottage Family Health, 185 Grafton Road (Route 35) Townshend, on Saturday, Dec. 12 from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The flu shot cannot be given to anyone with an allergy to eggs. No advance appointment is needed. The cost of the seasonal flu shot, if not covered by health insurance, is $38.25.
For more information, call 365-4331. This flu shot does not include protection from the Novel H1N1 flu strain, formerly known as “swine flu.” For more up-to-date information, go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website (www.cdc.gov), to the website of the Vermont Department of Health (www.healthvermont.gov), or call the Vermont helpline at 2-11. For more information about the Grace Cottage Flu clinic, call 365-4331.
Stratton Foundation Trustee Jim Wilbur recently gets his ears examined by Grace Cottage Hospital’s doctor Carol Blackwood. One of the new examination rooms at Grace Cottage Family Health is now equipped with a wall-mounted diagnostic system thanks to a donation from the Stratton Foundation. The wall-mounted diagnostic system from the Stratton Foundation adds to the efficiency and quality of patient care because it provides all of the tools necessary for checking blood pressure, temperature, blood oxygen level, ears and eyes, in one convenient, up-to-date and always-accessible piece of equipment. Over 24,000 patient visits occur each year at Grace Cottage Family Health, located at 185 Grafton Road in Townshend, with eight family practice physicians, a pediatrician, a chiropractor, a nurse practitioner, and a physician assistant. For more information about Grace Cottage, visit www.gracecottage.org; for an appointment, call 3654331. The Stratton Foundation awards grants twice a year to benefit fire safety, health and social services, recreation and the environment, education, and community and the arts in sixteen towns surrounding Stratton. For more information, visit www.strattonfoundation.org or call 297-2096.
‘Sew What’s’ quilts at Newfane Library The Crowell Gallery of the Moore Free Library, 23 West Street in Newfane will feature the "Sew What's" quilts through Jan. 3. New quilts and handmade needlework will be shown by the Newfane based craft group.
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River Valley Technical Center’s Culinary Program
At left, one of the students in the culinary program handles the food as it comes from the kitchen. Above, Chef Dave Groenewold, center, works with two of his culinary arts students who will be cooking the meal for the River Valley Cafe. Story and Photos by Robert F. Smith – Editor The Culinary Arts Program at the River Valley Technical Center in Springfield serves up to 40 students from five sending schools in Vermont and New Hampshire. Run by Chef David Groenewold and Chef Donna Vargas, the program is considered one of the best in the state. The program is open to juniors and seniors and the occasional sophomore, and includes operating a working restaurant, the River Valley Cafe, which is housed right in RVTC adjoining the school’s classroom kitchen. “We run a full food service operation here,” said Groenewold. We teach safety, sanitation, operation of equipment, baking skills, hot food and communication and dependability. Communication and dependability are two critical skills that we are really focusing on this year. “If a student is going to be absent, they have to phone in and let us know, just like they would at a regular job. This is a field where dependability is very important if you’re going to be successful.”
Groenewold said that his program works closely with the New England Culinary Institute in Montpelier, one of the better chef’s schools in the country. NECI sponsors many of the cooking competitions that RVTC students compete in. “We stress job placement in the course as well,” Groenewold said. “We stress that kids graduating be employable. They have a portfolio and the critical human skills to be successful in the work place.” Chef Groenewold has been with the program for six years while Chef Vargas is in her 23rd year as an instructor. Both commented on the high level of professional quality they have in the RVTC kitchen facilities. There is a fully furnished baking room, where students bake the breads and desserts served in the River Valley Cafe. There is a large walk-in refrigerator and a walk-in freezer. The kitchen is larger than those found in many a restaurant, and in addition includes a hands-on instruction area at one end. As with any professional kitchen, there is a sandwich station, fryer, two large gas stoves and ovens, a pass-through with warming lights, a salad station, and more. Groenewold said they work closely with Kim Beuhler
Brattleboro Farmer’s Market Will Hold Special Holiday Event On December 12 Share the joy of local food and handcrafted art with your family and friends at the Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the River Garden in downtown Brattleboro. Come to the Holiday Market to find locally grown and homemade gifts, with over 35 vendors offering
maple syrup, delicious jams, exquisite jewelry, holiday wreaths, colorful weaving, hand thrown pottery, and much much more. In keeping with the spirit of giving, you can also purchase local non-perishable food items to donate to Project Feed the Thousands. And for every $5 purchase you will receive a chance to win a market gift basket. The market is sponsored by Post Oil Solutions and offers local produce, eggs, locallyraised grass-fed meat, cider, baked goods, local preserves, hand-made soaps, jewelry, pottery, hot lunches, chair massage, live music and much more. Call 8692141. 60875
who runs the Hospitality Program at RVTC. Students in Hospitality work the front of the house as servers, and the Culinary Arts students also take their turns as part of the wait staff. Anyone can come into the River Valley Cafe, where the Culinary Arts students serve an excellent, and relatively inexpensive, dinner every Wednesday and Thursday. The menu, and the quality of the service and cooking, is as good as you’ll find in a good restaurant anywhere. Last week’s menu included cream of butternut or broccoli cheddar soups, dijon chicken with mashed potatoes, London broil with mushroom sauce, eggplant pesto, sauteed vegetables with fresh herbs, carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, seasonal apple crepes and chocolate fall fruit pudding cake with chocolate sauce. The food fit two primary criteria for any good restaurant – it was beautifully flavored and served hot. With entrees priced at $6, sandwiches at $5 salads running from $3 to $5.50, and all desserts at $1.50, eating at the River Valley Cafe may be the best dinner bargain in Springfield. It’s well worth a visit, and a chance to see the great RVTC culinary program in action.
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Gallery At The VAULT Earns Vermont State Craft Recognition
Pictured, left to right, are Wendy Regire-Standards Group member, Sonia Rae-Director VT Arts Council & Crafts Council, Nina Jamison-Retail Director, David Mace-Communications Director VT Departmen. of Commerce & Community Development, Trish Spence-Chair,VAULT, Laurie Marecheaux-Director, Fletcher Farm School & Standards committee member, Governor Douglas, Christine WernekeChief Marketing officer for the State of VT & Craft Council Overview and a Commission member. Story by Joe Milliken - Editor Photos courtesy of The VAULT The Gallery at the VAULT, (Visual Art Using Local Talent) located at 68 Main Street in Springfield, was recently honored by Gov. Jim Douglas, who presented the gallery with
a special plaque to commemorate being designated as a “Vermont State Craft Center.” This is indeed a very prestigious honor, given on rare occasions and after a lengthy process which involves applying through the State Craft Center Overview Committee as
well as the state’s Standard Group. A specific criteria must be met in order to be considered for such an honor. “A total of six Vermont galleries applied for this distinction and we are one of only two organizations to be granted this high
honor,” VAULT retail director Nina Jamison stated in a recent interview. The Artisans Hand in Montpelier was also given the honor. The specific criteria for galleries and educational organizations is based on the quality and diversity of the Vermont crafts displayed in galleries or the quality of classes offered by an educational organization. Gov. Jim Douglas was on hand to present the gallery with a special plaque to commemorate the honor. “I am very pleased that our state now boasts two new state craft centers to help promote our highquality crafts,” Douglas told the guests that gathered for the ceremony. “There are many wonderful things about Vermont and one of them is great communication,” Jamison also stated. “Through the designation application process, members of the Standard's Committee were not only immediately responsive to
questions, but also provided an interested, listening ear. “Being able to connect in that way enables small local groups to continue making a difference. With this designation VAULT hopes to extend our vitality into the larger community while maintaining the high standards that helped us achieve this honor.” VAULT and Artisans Hand now join Burlington's Frog Hollow Craft Center as the only designated craft centers in Vermont, since the process being initiated by thenGov. Howard Dean along with the Vermont Arts Council.
“For over a year, we've been working with members of the craft community to develop the new process and standards for official state approval,” State Chief Marketing Officer Christine Werneke said in a recent interview. “These were representatives chosen by the craft community, so it has been a very inclusive process.” One of the main goals of this distinct designation is to ensure that when consumers see the “state craft center” emblem, they are confident in knowing that they are visiting a quality gallery or establishment that values excellence and craftsmanship.
News in Brief for the Springfield Region – Hanukkah Party, Wreath Laying, Caroling contestant is too young to participate. If the Hanukkah Party at Red Barn in Springfield contestant will be age 14 on April 1, 2010, contestant
Wreath Laying Ceremony for Local Veterans The Springfield Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 771 of Springfield will be holding a wreath laying ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 12 at noon at Memorial Park. This wreath laying ceremony is open to the public and will be conducted simultaneously with the ceremony at Arlington and other participating locations across our Nation. This event is a wonderful way to honor our veterans who have given so much to us. Please join us for this momentous occasion. Contact Cindy Osuna if you have any questions at 603-477-1661.
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is too old to participate. All contestants may sign up ahead of Dec. 12, at the community center in Springfield.
Sing In Christmas Caroling in Perkinsville Come “sing in” the solstice and the Christmas season in Perkinsville on Sunday, Dec. 20. Meet at the Green in Perkinsville village at 4 p.m. Bring a flashlight and dress warmly! We’ll stroll the village singing all the seasonal favorites (songbooks provided) for about an hour and then end back at the Christmas tree on the Green for a final song and some hot chocolate. Call Susan at 263-5924 for more information.
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The Springfield Elks Lodge #1560 will be holding there annual basketball Hoop Shoot at the Springfield Community Center on Saturday, Dec. 12. Elk Hoop Shoot chairman, Victor Baskevich announced this week that the shoot will commence with sign ups at 8:30 a.m. with the 8 and 9 years olds shooting first. That will be followed by the 10 & 11 years olds and the 12 & 13 year olds shooting last. Please note, any boy or girl is age 7 on April 1, 2010,
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The Springfield Town Library will present a three week series of Book-in Hand Story Times for toddlers and preschoolers on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. through Dec. 16. With the “Book in Hand” approach to story time, each child in the group has their own copy of the book being read aloud. These story times are funded by grants from the Winnie Belle Learned Fund and Ashgate Publishing. For more information, call 885-3108.
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The Red Barn, the Springfield arm of Life Fellowship of Charlestown, NH, is sponsoring a Hanukkah party at the Red Barn on Sunday, Dec. 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome to enjoy this interfaith party when we will light Menorahs and celebrate with many interesting family activities and dinner. For further information, please call 885-3587. The Red Barn is located at 21 Route 106 in North Springfield, directly across form the Mobil Station near the junction of Routes 10 and 106.
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Robert John Courchesne January 3, 1925 – November 30, 2009 After a courageous battle with cancer, Robert John Courchesne passed away peacefully at his home with his family around him. He was born in Springfield. and graduated from Springfield High School/COOP in 1943. In high school, he participated in the athletic programs and his senior year was elected to the Vermont all state football team with fellow classmate and great friend Bernard Kasporavich. In 1943, Bob joined the Navy and served as a motor machinist mate, first class in the Pacific during WWII. During his tour of duty he was part of the initial landing of Okinawa and received two engagement starts on Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon. After returning home, Bob met his wife of 62 years, Beverly Kelley of Springfield and they were married on January 25, 1947 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Springfield. Bob worked at J&L, Fellows and retired from Lovejoy in 1990. Bob was an avid machinist. He owned and operated Swiss Machine Co. since 1951, as a part time business. After retiring, Bob worked daily in his shop up until a month prior his passing and was a true prodigy of the machine tool industry. Bob was an active member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and a member of V.F.W. Post 771 in Springfield. Bob was one of five children born to the late Alfred and Victoria (Page) Courchesne of Springfield, formerly of Sherbrook, Canada. Bob will forever be remembered by his children Paul Courchesne of Venice, FL, Philip Courchesne of Winter Springs, FL, Carmel (Courchesne) Blanchard of Weathersfield, Andrew Courchesne of Springfield, Dana Courchesne of Springfield, and Melissa (Courchesne) Rumrill of Springfield, and several treasured grandchildren, along with countless other friends and family. Donations may be made in his memory to the DAV (Disabled American Veterans) P.O. Box 14301 Cincinnati, Ohio 45250-0301. On behalf of the family, we would like to thank Bev Austin for her unconditional love and support through this time of need. Her unselfish ways and professionalism kept our father comfortable and peaceful through his passing.
Frederick E. Patria April 2, 1934 - November 13, 2009 Frederick E. Patria 75, died unexpectedly but peacefully at his home in Hudson, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009. He was born April 2, 1934 in Troy, NH the son of Everett and Marguerite (Bigelow) Patria. He attended Keene Schools and graduated from Keene High School where he played football. He joined the United States Navy and served honorably from 1952 to 1957. Mr. Patria was married to Joan Story on April 26, 1958 in West Swanzey, NH. She predeceased him on April 5, 2008. He was owner of The Red House Press Inc. in Springfield, and moved the business to North Springfield in 1979. He also owned and operated the Springfield Copy Center on Main Street until his retirement in 2001. The Patrias moved to Hudson, FL shortly after his retirement. Mr. Patria was one of the original founders of the Green Mountain Softball League and The Springfield Hockey Club. He was a member of the Springfield Elks Club B.P.O.E. # 1560, an avid fisherman and golfer. He very much enjoyed attending all of his grandchildren’s sporting events. He is survived by his three sons, Daniel Patria and his wife Mary of Charlestown, NH, Michael Patria and his wife Lori of Glen Rock, PA, and Joel Patria and his wife Estela of Zephyrhills, FL. One brother Robert Patria of Keene, NH, two sisters Shirley Anderson of Keene, NH and Barbara Morse of Warner, NH. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Kristin Patria, Cameron Patria, Nicholas Patria, Megan King, Scott Patria, Jennifer Patria, Robert Quigg, Jason Quigg, Ryan Quigg, and Allison Quigg. Contributions may be made in his memory to the Springfield Humane Society 401 Skitchewaug Trail Springfield, VT 05156.
Food Co-Op Opens Downtown Holiday Site The Springfield Food Co-op is joining “Downtown for the Holidays”. The Downtown Co-op is located at 6 Valley Street, with plenty of on-street and Chittenden Mall parking. The Co-op will be collecting mittens, gloves and hats to donate to a local charity. Shoppers who donate items will receive a 10 percent discount . For more information, call 885-3363.
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Regional Food Drive Was Again, A Great Success Thank you to all who helped to make the Regional Food Drive a success again this year. The food drive was a collaborative effort of the Springfield Area Parent Child Center and River Valley Technical Center. Michelle Lowe of Learning Partners Child Center, a program of the SAPCC, both incited and coordinated the food drive effort for the 2008-2009 holiday season. “I saw the affect the economic times were having on both individuals and families,” shared Lowe. “Food drives not only help those in need, but they also empower individuals by allowing everyone to contribute at the level they are able to. Whether a donation consists of one can of food or 20 cans, a hungry stomach is being fed.” “We had to do this again this year, because there are a great deal of hungry tummies in our communities. Any one of us can help make a difference and why not start today with what we can,” continued Lowe. For the children of Learning Partners Child Center and Playworks Child Center, both programs of the SAPCC, this event was both an educational and fun way to help stop hunger in our communities. Many families donated non-perishable food items. With the guidance of the Human Service students, a program of the RVTC, the children are sorting the collected goods. All goods collected during the Regional Food Drive will be delivered to area food shelves in the southern Windsor and northern Windham counties. The SAPCC is a free and elective community resource building strong communities, one family at a time. The center offers services to educate and support young children and their families. To learn more about the array of services offered by the SAPCC visit www.sapcc-vt.org
Thomas N. Fogg September 19, 1967 - November 13, 2009 Thomas N. Fogg, 42, died unexpectedly at his home on Friday, November 13, 2009. He was born September 19, 1967 in Hanover, NH the son of Raymond and Susan ( Nelson ) Fogg. He attended Springfield schools and graduated from Springfield High School class of 1986. Tom was married to Michelle Charland on June 25, 1994. He was employed at Rockingham Transportation for several years, MacIntyre Fuels in Rockingham for 12 years, and most recently with Carroll Concrete in Charlestown, NH and Riverside Reload in Bellows Falls. He was an avid Nascar fan and a loving son, husband and father. He enjoyed spending time with his family and his dogs. He enjoyed music, playing guitar, and snowmobiling. He was a member of the Springfield Elks Lodge B.P.O.E. 1560. He is survived by his wife Michelle of Springfield, his daughter Miranda Fogg also of Springfield, his mother Susan Wescott and his father Raymond Fogg both of Springfield, one sister Tammy Nelson of Springfield, three nieces, one nephew, one great niece and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Contributions may be made in his memory to Kyle Petty’s Victory Junction Camp 4500 Adams Way Randleman, NC 27317. Arrangements are under the direction of the Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Awards Dinner Slated The Robert L Johnson Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 771 of Springfield will be having an awards dinner on Saturday, Dec. 19. The ham dinner will begin at 6 p.m. followed by presenting the following awards. We have two National Citizenship Education Teacher Awards, and awards to our Patriot’s Pen Essay and Voice of Democracy Essay winners. We will also be awarding a Firefighters
Award. Recognizing local heroes, heroines, patriots and outstanding youth with VFW awards, citations and medals is one of ways the Veterans of Foreign Wars encourage America's young adults to higher ideals and greater personal achievement. Call the post at 8856008 for reservations. The cost of the meal is $8 per person.
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Donna L. Powers April 22, 1956 - November 9, 2009 Donna L. Powers 53, formerly of Hartford, CT died unexpectedly Monday, November 9, 2009 at her home in Weathersfield, VT. She was born April 22, 1956 in Hartford, CT the daughter of Donald and Olive (Sweet) Powers. She attended schools in Connecticut and graduated from Northwest Catholic High School. She later graduated from Moorpark College in California. She was employed at Santa’s Land in Putney for many years, and most recently had been employed with Lincoln Street in Springfield. Donna loved her family and her animals. She is survived by her daughter Kelly PowersDumont of Weathersfield, her mother Olive Powers of Old Lyme, CT, one sister Betsy Ayotte and her husband Ray of Glastonbury, CT, one niece Shannon Ayotte and one
nephew Gregory Ayotte of Glastonbury, CT, and close friend Victoria Owens. She was predeceased by her father Donald F. Powers. Memorial contributions may be made to Victoria Owens in c/o Mascoma Savings Bank 105 Main Street Windsor, VT05089 for the Kelly PowersDumont education fund.
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Chester Rec Department Helps Get You Fit This Winter Story by Joe Milliken - Editor Photos by Pam Nelligan The Chester Recreation Department wants to “help get you fit this winter, offering some free fitness opportunities during the winter months, including the use of the
newly updated Green Mountain Union High School weight room, as well as yoga classes to be held in the GMUHS library. These opportunities are now available to residents of Chester, Andover and Cavendish, and the programs are for
adults only, ages 18 to senior. Weight room instructors Steve Nelligan, Scott Renfro and Bill Cole will be available at various times throughout the week to help participants create work out routines for people of all fitness levels. The various equipment available at the gym includes both universal machines and free weights, multiple tread mills and elliptical machines, also resistance bands and balance balls. Also available will be a “drop in” class of Vinyasa (flow) yoga led by Roberta O'Donnell beginning December 16. Yoga increases strength, stamina and balance, while also calming the mind.
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Above, a bird’s-eye view of the recently renovated weight room at Green Mountain Union High School in Chester. For more information The classes will be and bring a yoga mat and Chester held at the GMUHS water, and a suggested contact Director library each Wednesday $10 donation per class Recreation evening from 5:30 to 6:45 will go to the Chester Steve Nelligan at the Town Office at 875-2173. p.m. Wear loose clothing Andover Family Center.
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On Sunday, Dec. 13 from 1 to 4 p.m. the Gassetts Grange on Route 103 monthly country Jam is going to be a benefit for the Vermont troops so they can come home for this Christmas. If you are unable to attend, send contributions to Vermont National Guard Charitable Foundation, Operation Holiday Homecoming, PO Box 683, Essex Junction, VT 05453. For details call 875-2637.
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Jenny Strecker, left, is one of the new owners of the Downstreet Cafe in Bellows Falls. Pictured above, are some of the specialty coffees available at the cafe. Story and Photos by Robert F. Smith – Editor Jenny Strecker and Ana Porteur have just opened the doors to a new restaurant in Bellows Falls, the Downstreet Cafe in the Exner Block on Canal Street, just off The Square. The women are no strangers to running a restaurant. Strecker owned and operated the Jamaica Coffee House in Jamaica from 1999 to 2006, and Porteur was the chef at Our Place Drop In Center in Bellows Falls and also is a partner with Corey Walker in Guerrilla
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Unitarian Church Holds Annual Walpole Bake Sale on December 12
Several Area Students Honored at Vermont Academy Awards Dinner Several area students were honored recently at Vermont Academy’s seasonending fall sports awards dinner. Senior Greg Jacobs of Bellows Falls received the E.K. Hall Award, going to the member of the varsity football team who has contributed most to the spirit and good name of the team. Freshman Connor Brown, also of Bellows Falls, received the John H. Lucy Award in honor of his dedication, spirit and perseverance. Senior Logan Szidik of Weathersfield received the Ole Petter Worsoe Award, going to a member of the boy’s varsity soccer team who through leadership, sportsmanship and competitiveness has contributed the most to the spirit and
success of the team. Seniors Adam Harrison of Brattleboro and Ted Coneeny of Walpole shared the Angus Black Award, presented to the member of the cross country squad who has made the most outstanding contribution to the success of the team. Sophomore Andrea Dunkle of Tunbridge was the team’s Most Valuable Female runner. Freshman Colleen Donahue of Keene received the Most Improved Rider Award for the equestrian team and sophomore Jessica Osceloa of Springfield was honored for her contribution to the Outdoor Challenge team. More information is available at www.vermontacademy.org.
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The Walpole Unitarian Church will hold its annual Holiday Bake Sale on Saturday, Dec. 12, next to the post office in Walpole from 9 to 11:30 a.m. There will be a wide variety of cookies, cakes, and other baked goods, as well as some Fair Trade items, such as the church’s sturdy, canvas grocery bags, and its popular cookbook. A special addition this year will be
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Bellows Falls Woman’s Club News The Nov. 10 meeting of the Bellows Falls Woman’s Club featured its annual Library Day when, head librarian of the Rockingham Free Public Library, Celina Houlne, and Program Services librarian, Wendy O’Connell, presented a power point program on the history of the building. The need for significant repairs on the building as it enters its second century of service to the community was noted. Wendy spoke of recent programs and the themes of the programming schedule. Club members shared reflections and memories of using the services of the library. They were encouraged to join the Friends of the Library group. Club members have signed up to provide a holiday gift for each resident and the staff of McGirr ’s Nursing Home. Other holiday activities in which the club is involved include providing cookies for the community Christmas party and attending the holiday luncheon and concert at Kurn Hattin Homes. Also, club members have traditionally assisted at Central School’s holiday shopping mall. This year ’s event will take place on Dec. 18. The next meeting of the club will be held on Dec. 8, beginning at 1:30 p.m., at the United Church on School Street. The Bellows Falls Middle School chorus will entertain the members. The winning tickets of the gas card raffle to benefit the club’s scholarship fund will be drawn at the meeting. For information about the club, contact Barbara Comtois, Co-President at 463-4290.
December 9-15, 2009
Cub Scouts Help Feed the Hungry
The Bellows Falls Cub Scout Pack 401 participated in Scouting for Food recently. The boys brought non-perishable food items and personal care items. The items were donated to Our Place in Bellows Falls.
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Excitement is building for the community gathering on December 9 to sing the Christmas portion of G.F. Handel’s Messiah (plus the Hallelujah Chorus). It will take place at 2 p.m. on Dec. 13 at The United Church of Bellows Falls. Participants will sing under the dynamic leadership of Conductor Matt Burke, who directs the Bellows Falls Union
High School Band. Organist Bill McKim, from Brattleboro, will provide lively organ accompaniment. The church really wants everyone from Bellows Falls and the surrounding communities who has ever wanted to sing this magnificent music to come and join in. Bring your own copy of the music, or The United Church will have a small
number of copies you can borrow for the event. Plan to stay for refreshments afterwards. The United Church of Bellows Falls is located at 8 School Street, across from the Bellows Falls Middle School. For additional information, i n t e re s t e d i n d i v i d u a l s should contact the Rev. Kaye Hult at 463-4323 or ucbf@sover.net.
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American Legion Pierce Lawton Unit #37 Auxiliary meeting will be held on Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. in the Legion Hall in Bellows Falls. Please bring in nonperishable items to be donated to the local food shelf. Bring hors d'oeuvres or dessert for refreshments after the meeting.
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December 9-15, 2009
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Rockingham Texas Hold’em Tournament
Rotary Helps Our Place Drop-In Center The Bellows Falls Rotary Club has made a grant of $890 to Our Place Drop-in Center to purchase food for meals and the food shelf. The grant was awarded to the club by Rotary District 7870, which is made up of 59 clubs in Vermont and New Hampshire. “This is part of Rotary’s mission of working locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger,” said Doreen Aldrich, the club’s president. “We are inspired by the great work being done at Our Place in this time of increasing need.” The funds will be used to help the center meet the needs of families in Athens, Grafton, Rockingham and Westminster in Vermont, and Walpole and North Walpole in New Hampshire. “We served 5,136 meals and provided for 1,030 families who accessed the food shelf during the year ending September 30,” said Susan Shea, Our Place director. “We’ve seen the need grow by about 25 percent between this year and last.”
The Hit or Miss Club in Rockingham, will host a Texas Hold’em poker tournament Friday, Dec. 11. Buy-in is $80 with no rebuy - 75 percent minimum payout to players. Registration/open poker is 5 to 6 p.m. Players start with 6000 chips, register before 3 p.m. on Friday, December 11 and get 2000 bonus chips. Call 299-5014 for more information and to register.
Advent Service of Hope and Light in BF An Advent Service of Hope and Light will take place at The United Church of Bellows Falls on Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. You are invited to come and, surrounded by candlelight, join in the singing of chants that come out of the Taizé community in France. If you feel uncomfortable singing, come and listen – or come at 6 p.m. to run through the chants ahead of time downstairs in the Fellowship Hall of the church building (use the rear entrance). Bring a bag supper, if you wish. The service will be led by the Rev. Kaye Hult along with Leslie Lassetter, also of Bellows Falls. The church is located at 8 School Street. For more information, contact Rev. Hult at 463-4323 or ucbf@sover.net.
Elks Club Annual Kids Christmas Party The Annual Elks Kids Christmas Party will be held on on Saturday, Dec. 19 from 1 to 3 p.m. There will be refreshments and presents for kids from newborn to 12 years old. Parents must sign-up at the Elks Bar at 18 Bridge Street in Bellows Falls by Saturday, Dec. 12.
E. Clark In photo, Our Place director Susan Shea shows Bellows Falls Rotary Club president Doreen Aldrich one of the 60 turkeys purchased with Rotary funds that will be distributed during the holidays.
Bellows Falls High School Students to Take Part in Amnesty International’s Global Write-A-Thon Bellows Falls Union High School World History II and World Cultures classes will be taking part in Amnesty International's Global Write-a-thon. Students will be choosing an individual who is currently imprisoned as a result of calling for human rights in their country and will be writing a letter in support of that person to their government or embassy. This is an international program that brings together writing skills with social and political issues around the world. The Global Write-a-thon raises
awareness about these human rights abuses and empowers individuals to take action against these violations. The Global Write-a-thon is a great way for individuals to have a positive impact on the lives of victims of human rights abuses around the world. December 10, International Human Rights’ Day, marks the anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). It is a day to stand in solidarity with human rights defenders around the world.
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Chips Lindenmeyr Discusses European Ski Excursion Chips Lindenmeyr, President of New York’s Lindenmeyr Travel, Ltd. will be on hand at the Southern Vermont Arts Center at 3:30 p.m., on Saturday, Dec. 12 to discuss SVAC’s March 2010 culture/skiing excursion to Zurich, Switzerland and Lech, Austria. The presentation will be held in Gallery I of Yester House Gallery, and complimentary wine and cheese will be served. A familiar name to many local skiing enthusiasts, Lindenmeyr has been creating “once-in-alifetime” European skiing vacations for 23 years. A life-long skier herself, Lindenmeyr will share with potential and confirmed tour members her extensive firsthand knowledge – she visits the region four to five times a year and has so far sampled 35 Austrian, French, Italian, and Swiss resorts – of the various
villages, cities, hotels, resorts and ski areas that are on SVAC’s itinerary. The 10-day excursion takes place March 5 through March 15. The skiing portion of the trip, March 7 through March 12, concentrates on the worldrenowned Arlberg ski area. For those not familiar with the region, the Arlberg’s total skiable terrain is greater than that of Vail, Aspen, Whistler, Park City, Snowbird, Alta, and Bromley combined – about 30,000 acres. Visit svac.org for detailed itinerary and complete pricing. The Southern Vermont Arts Center is an educational nonprofit institution supported by membership and tax-deductible donations. For more information call 362-1405 or drop by the campus, which is just off West Road in Manchester. Visit any time at www.svac.org.
Chips Lindenmeyr, pictured above, will discuss his European Ski Excursion Arlberg at SVAC.
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December 9-15, 2009
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A Kim Ray trompe l’oeil mural painted created A specialist in unique hand painted fine art interiors with murals and hand painted accents, Kim Ray has been transforming ordinary walls and surfaces into captivating environments of style and enchantment for homes and businesses since 1995. Transform a room, create an atmosphere, enlarge a space or simply add a hand painted accent with an original design or reproduction. Working closely with
for the folks at Taylor Farms in Londonderry. the client ensures that their vision is reflected in the final design regardless of the chosen theme or style. The consultation process will determine the composition and color scheme to work with the overall decor. Ray offers decorative artwork and finishes, small or large for any indoor or outside space. Works are applied directly onto walls or onto panels or canvas. Call for a consultation at 824-6555.
Flood Brook Winter Concert on Dec. 10 It's that time of year again! We are pleased to let you know that the Flood Brook 2009 Winter Concert will be held on Thursday, Dec. 10, with 2 shows scheduled in our gym. Please take note that the snow date is the next day, Friday the 11th. The first show is during school at 1:30
p.m. and the evening show is at 6:30 p.m. Students in grades K-6 and the 7/8 Rock Band class will be performing by either singing, playing instruments or both. The whole school and community is invited to both shows.
Christmas Cookies, Yule Logs, Stollen and Other Christmas Treats
Giftmaking Workshop for Kids The South Londonderry Free Library is hosting a free holiday gift-making party for children on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 10:30 a.m. Artist Casey Junker Bailey will help children make very special presents for family and friends. Refreshments will be served and a visit from Santa is planned. For more information, contact the Library at 824-3371.
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Mind Dancing Under the Disco Ball: Random Musings on Popular Culture by
Robert F. Smith – Editor (As the self-proclaimed coolest newspaper office in New England, The Outlook has its own working disco ball, an icon to truly inspire random, deep thought, for sure. Thus, the title.)
So Much Great Music, So Little Time! I have to laugh when I hear people lamenting the sorry shape of modern music. Usually they are referring to the condition of Top 40 pop or country radio. My feeling is quite the opposite. I think we’re probably in a golden age of great music and creativity, with more really good music available and more easily accessible than at any time in human history. It is easier than ever for creative musicians to get their music recorded. In fact, there are a lot of musicians with little recording studios set up in a spare room, basement or barn that can rival the major studios of the early 1960s, and there are a half dozen excellent professional studios tucked away in the woods within a half hour or so of our office here in Bellows Falls. You’re going to have to do a little digging to find it, but there an incredible amount of great music being recorded now - it’s just that most of it is not being done by the major labels. This was brought to my attention with the latest issue of Paste magazine, which had several Best of the Decade lists, including Best CD. I knew most of the movies listed, and all of the television programs, but at the very top of the list for best CDs was a name new to me, Sufjan Stevens, and his CD Illinois. I was familiar with a number of the names on the top 25 CD list, including offerings by some personal favorites like Ryan Adams, The Shins, Beck, Amy Winehouse, Rufus Wainwright, Josh Ritter, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, The White Stripes, Radiohead and Wilco, but not to have heard of the list topper was personally a bit jarring. Well, I’ve heard of him now, and if you’re interested, you might start by listening to his provocative “John Wayne Gacy, Jr.” Yes, as in the serial killer. A remarkable song. One of the great pleasures in life is discovering new music, and there has never been a better time for that than right now. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Website Recommendation of the Week: www.indieclectic.com. If you’re concerned with the ethics of downloading music online from various sites, this site may help. For $20, for a year you can download any of the over 2000 songs available on the site. Eclectic is a good way to describe the catalog of offerings, from classical to rock. Access to just a couple of the names on the list, Robbie Robertson or Antje Duvekot for instance, makes the site a bargain.
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Cliff Eberhardt in Concert at Boccelli’s Story by Dorothy Read Get ready to be swept away by popular singer/songwriter Cliff Eberhardt, who will offer his Americana blues and soulful roadhouse ballads at Boccelli’s on the Canal in Bellows Falls on Saturday, Dec. 12, presented by Vermont Festivals LLC. Eberhardt will feature songs from his recent album release “500 Miles: The Blue Rock Sessions,” which merges his own powerful wide range of intimate originals with a fresh take on the Hedy West classic “500 Miles” lending its name to the title. “This is by far Cliff ’s finest recording to date, moving and deeply personal, and we are excited to be able to present him here in Bellows Falls,” Vermont Festivals Producer Ray Massucco said, “The new material is soulful and reflective and will touch you with its honest sincerity. You won’t want to miss this one.” This new album follows Eberhardt’s extremely successful “The High Above and the Down Below” which represented a personal and artistic renaissance after a hiatus in his recording following a devastating automobile accident a few years earlier. With the new work, Eberhardt takes us on a journey that ends with a poignant reworking of his 1990 hit “The Long Road.” Featuring Texas singer Karen Mal on harmony vocals, this new version is made richer with the insight that age brings, changing as he has, over time. Tucked away in the Texas Hill Country, Cliff recorded the 12 tracks to 500 Miles at the legendary Blue Rock Studio with some of Austin’s hottest players, including guitarist Mike Hardwick, bassist Glenn Fukunaga, drummer Rick Richards, the Band of Heathens’ Colin Brooks, and famed accordion player Joel Guzman. The record shows the evolution of a song. “I wrote ‘The Long Road’ twenty years ago in Italy,” Cliff says in the liner notes. “I was on tour with Ritchie Havens and he ended up doing the song with me as a duet on my first CD. I still love that recording.
Guitarist John Stowell Offers Improv Clinic On Sunday, Dec. 13 internationally renowned guitarist John Stowell will give a clinic on jazz improvisation at the Open Music Collective in Brattleboro. A variety of approaches to improvisation will be addressed, including the use of triads as a source for new melodic material, and how to use the harmonic and melodic minor scales to develop a personal sound and an individual approach to improvisation. The clinic is open to guitarists at any level, as well as anyone on any instrument who seeks to expand their understanding of improvised music. The clinic will be followed by a performance with guitarist Draa Hobbs, with Jamie Macdonald on acoustic bass. John Stowell is an award winning guitarist who has performed around the world. The workshop begins at noon with a concert to follow at 4 p.m. Tickets are $40 for adults and $30 for students for the combined workshop and concert. Tickets for the concert only are $20 for adults and $10 for students. The Open Music Collective is located at 74 Cotton Mill Hill Studio A-335 (third floor). For more information call 843-6706 or email info@openmusiccollective.org.
Cliff Eberhardt I did a new take on the song because after playing the song for 20 years it has changed as I have.” Doors open at 7 p.m., the concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available in advance at Village Square Books, Fat Franks, and Boccelli's in Bellows Falls, Misty Valley Books in Chester, VAULT and Radio Shack in Springfield, and at www.bratteborotix.com. For more information go to vermontfestivalsllc.com, or call 463-9595.
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Anonymous Nonsense is Theater for All Ages at Chapel Gallery in Bellows Falls On Saturday, Dec. 12 at 2 & 4 p.m., Stone Church Arts and the Bluebird Theater will present the marionette show “Anonymous Nonsense” in the Chapel Gallery at Immanuel Episcopal Church, 20 Church St., Bellows Falls. This special theater event is for all ages and based on anonymous nonsense poetry put to music by Donald Saaf and performed by the Zanes/Saaf family. The Bluebird Theater began by working out of the home of Donald Saaf and Julia Zanes and their children Isak and Ole. However, they have more recently taken the Bluebird Theater on the road to local venues and participated in various fundraisers. With the help of their Friends Finn Campman and Helen Schmidt and their children Maeve and Tula, their work with marionettes is becoming well known in the local region. The music for all of their shows has been provided by The Little Hope String Band, which features Matt Scharff on the Bass, as well as Donald and Finn. Donald and Julia created the theater, puppets and
(mostly) original score. Donald Saaf lives in Saxton’s River and works as an artist, children’s book illustrator, musician, and sometimes teacher. He has shown his work widely throughout New England. His wife Julia is also an artist who has shown throughout New England, as well as in Canada, New Orleans, and Chicago. She teaches community classes regularly to adults and children through the Great River Arts Institute in Bellows Falls, Vermont. They currently have an art exhibit on display in the Chapel Gallery featuring work depicting imaginary gardens and village life. Finn Campman has a background with Sandglass Theater and works as a teacher and puppeteer, his wife Helen is an artist and art teacher. They are all proud to have the help of their children in this production. All of the Stone Church Arts events are held at Immanuel Episcopal Church, 20 Church St., Bellows Falls, Vermont. Admission is $5 for all ages in advance years of age and $7 at the door. 60472
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SVAC To Feature Patti Zeigler Evidence of the Southern Vermont Arts Center ’s intention to exhibit and market the works of member artists and to present the finest quality exhibitions possible are prominently displayed in the December Exhibitions, featuring longtime SVAC Artist Member, Patti Zeigler. A graduate of the Parson’s School of Design, Patti Zeigler is an accomplished intimist painter who utilizes everyday objects to create colorful realistic still life paintings. “I strive to paint the essential beauty inherent in every object as honestly as possible while enjoying the challenge of making a three dimensional object look realistic with a two dimensional medium,” Zeigler explains. “Brushstrokes, shadow, space and design are the critical elements used to capture the form of an object and express it in terms of paint.” In addition to Zeigler, the December Exhibitions feature paintings by Brian Sweetland, Leslie Peck, Kathleen Domenicucci, Sandra Noble and Steven Forrest, mixed media from Jessie Pollock, drawings by Mark Heitzman, pastels from Phoebe Stone and the sculpture of Robert O. Murphy. All artwork is for sale. The December Exhibitions’ opening is hosted by SVAC’s Hospitality Committee; the exhibition closes January 3. Admission will be free to members and children under 13, $5 for non-members, $3 for students. For more information, call 362-1405 or drop by the campus, which is just off West Road in Manchester. Visit any time at www.svac.org.
Rock With Santa at Plaza Radio Shack US Cellular is hosting a Rock With Santa event at Radio Shack in the Springfield Plaza, featuring Jan Uvena, former Alice Cooper drummer, along with local talent, on Friday, Dec. 18 from 5 to 7 p.m. Have your picture taken with Santa.
Above, Patti Zeigler, Surprise Packages, oil.
Vintage Calendars Available at Library For anyone looking for a unique “Made in Vermont” gift this season, check out the Rockingham Public Library’s Calendar for 2010. Every month displays a vintage view of a Rockingham landmark, each hand-colored, from the Library’s postcard collection. The calendar highlights the bustling vibrancy of the town as well as its beautiful setting on the river. Calendars are available at the Library and Village Square Booksellers on The Square at $10 each.
December 9-15, 2009
Moose Sculpture Winner
Elise and Payne Junker recently welcomed visitors to their gallery with refreshments, chocolate samples and a store full of crafts. Instant raffles added to the fun, and a drawing for two Junker Studio metal sculptures was held on Sunday afternoon. A new line of artisan chocolates was introduced-including Chocolate Pizzas to Go! Pictured here is the first prize winner of the drawing with her new friend 'Sid" the moose Gallery 103 is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (often later) every day until Christmas Eve. Come in and enjoy some hot mulled cider and cookies, free gift wrapping and a large selection of handmade crafts and artisan chocolates for the special people on your holiday list. Vermont and New Hampshire residents receive 10 percent off every Thursday until Christmas. Visit www.gallery103.com or call 875-7400.
Get In The Game A View On Sports By Editor Joe Milliken
Local Hoops Action Okay folks, the local high school basketball season is underway and in full swing, so let's get to it! The Leland & Gray boys' hoop squad got their season rolling early, knocking off rival Green Mountain, 69-28, in the opening-round of the season-opening tournament in Arlington. Noah Chapin and Colin Nystron led the way for the Rebels with 14 points each, while Tyler Russell and Jake Huston pitched in with 10 and 9 points respectively. --------------------------However, to Green Mountain’s credit, they bounced right back in the consolation game of the tournament, knocking off host Arlington, 67-65, in
an overtime thriller. After Arlington made a late comeback in regulation and in the waning seconds of overtime, the Chiefs’ Justin Veysey got a big offensive rebound and put-back for the winning basket. Veysey led all Green Mountain scorers with 17 points, while Ian Currie and Jason Albert pitched in with 13 points each. Ryan McNally added 9 points for the Chiefs and Kolby Crofut led the way for Arlington with 22 points. ---------------------------In Manchester, the Burr & Burton boys' hoop team began their season in full-stride, knocking off Otter Valley, 56-35, in the opening round of the Mount Saint Joseph Academy Tip-Off Tournament in Rutland. Bulldog senior Chris Antonez led all scorers with 21 points, including a whopping 19 points in the first half to keep his team in the game nearly single-handedly. Antonez also hit five 3pointers, while Joseph Keefe also pitched in with 10 points. The key to the game for Burr & Burton was their ability to hit the three, knocking down eight
treys on the night. -------------------------The Springfield High School boys' basketball team lost a tough one in their season-opener at Woodstock, dropping a tight, 49-43 decision to the Wasps. Brandon Boyle led the way for the Cosmos with 13 points, while Billy Wheeler pitched in with 12 points. Woodstock senior Colin Hagenbarth, who did not play his junior year, led the Wasps with 12 points, but his defensive play against Boyle might have been the difference in the game. Luke Hanson also pitched in with 10 points and eight rebounds for the Wasps. Celtics Are On A Roll As the Boston Celtics appear to be hitting their stride during a recent, (at press time) season-high eight game winning streak, including four on the road I might add, the focus of the team's success continues to revolve around the health and play of the “Big Three,”Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. However, another Celtic starter (not named
Rajan Rondo) who is quietly emerging into a tough player on both ends of the floor is 7-year center Kendrick Perkins. After being drafted by the Celtics right out of high school in 2004, a very young “Perk” (19 years old) entered the league as a very strong but raw player, a pretty good rebounder but not much of an offensive player or defender in the paint. However, each year Perk has improved upon all aspects in his game, rebounding, scoring in the paint and most importantly, his defense. Mr. Perkins has now developed into one of the best low post defenders and shot blockers in the league, already producing four blocks in a game four times this year. On top of this, Perkins is now beginning to develop a pretty good offensive game in the post, having now worked with "big man" guru and former NBA player Clifford Ray for several years to improve his inside game. For a player who was once just big and strong, is now averaging a double-figures in points
and rebounds, is in the top ten in the league in blocked shots and already has a championship ring in pocket. Not bad for a big, slow high school kid from Beaumont, Texas. Patiots Fall Again After getting blasted two weeks ago on Monday Night Football to the high-flying New Orleans Saints, the Patriots were looking to bounce back on the road, traveling to Miami to take on the division rival Dolphins. After going up by two touchdowns in the first quarter, including a 58yard touchdown pass to Randy Moss, Miami fought an up hill battle the rest of the way, pulling out a dramatic home win on a 41-yard field goal by Dan Carpenter with one minute left on the clock. The loss leaves the Patriots one game ahead of Miami and the Jets, heading into this week. Red Sox Nation News In Red Sox Nation news, the Sox have settled on yet another shortstop with the signing former Blue Jay Marco Scutaro to a twoyear deal. The 34-year old
Scutaro now takes the place of Alex Gonzalez who of course, just signed with the Blue Jays. To this sports editor, the move is yet another head-scratcher from Theo Epstein in the Sox’ revolving door of shortstops since the departure of Nomar Garciapara in 2004. Orlando Cabrera, Edgar Rentaria, Julio Lugo and Alex Gonxalez twice. Am I forgetting any one? Well, you could throw Jed Lowerie and Nick Green in their too, and not one of these guys was worth keeping for more than a song? Theo should have signed Cabrera to a long term deal after he helped the Sox win the World Series in 2004, and they should have been more patient with Renteria and given him one more year to settle into Boston. However, this is not the answer either, and the revolving door will not slow down anytime soon. Even though he got a two year deal, Scutaro is just another stop-gap. A pretty good 34-year-old player coming off his career year is not a longterm answer.
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Black River Tournament Kicks Off Hoop Season
Green Mountain Girls Bring Home Two Wins Story and photo by Joe Milliken - Sports Editor At the recent, Black River girls' basketball invitational tournament in Ludlow, Green Mountain, Proctor, Rochester and the host Lady Presidents all took part in a season-opening, two-round tournament. In the opening round, GM got 16 points from sophomore McKala Benson, 14 points and 10 rebounds from Julie Comstock, a junior transfer from Vermont Academy, and eight points and 10 boards from Emma Listle in a 4535 win over Rochester. Senior point guard Sara Groshens also pitched in with nine steals in the 10point Lady Chiefs win, while Miranda Shepard led the Lady Rockets with 13 points and Bennett McPhetres pitched in with 10 points. -------------------------In the second game of the opening round, the host Lady Presidents took on a tough Proctor team, falling 57-22 to the Lady Phantoms. Proctor ran up a 27point halftime lead over Black River and never looked back. Mikayla Tanner led the way for the Phantoms with 14 points, while
Carissa Elrick and Megan Carter pitched in with 10 points each. Kaitelynd Palmer led the way for the Lady Presidents with 8 points. ------------------------In the championship game the following night featuring Proctor and Green Mountain, the Lady Chiefs jumped out to a quick lead early while utilizing a stifling, sometimes-full court, sometimes-three-quarter court trapping defense that produced a lot of turnovers and easy baskets for the Lady Chiefs. “Our pressing defense starts with Sara's (Groshens) pressure on the ball,” GM coach Terry Farrell said after the game. “She creates a lot of pressure on the in bounds passes, then Emma (Lisle) and Julie (Comstock) step into passing lanes and create problems.” In the half court set, a tough, 2-2-1 zone defense smothered Proctor's ability to drive to the basket, forcing a lot of contested jump shots. And when they did penetrate the defense, Lisle was looming under the basket, producing
multiple blocked shots on the night. Green Mountain was also feeling it early and often on the offensive end, passing the ball well around the parameter, while also effectively posting up Lisle in the post, who worked for baskets inside, while also getting to the free throw line. The Lady Chiefs took a 31-8 lead into the half, with Benson and Lisle each scoring eight points, while Groshens pitched in with four points and a couple of assists. The second half would be much of the same, as the Green Mountain continued to dominate on both ends of the floor, also allowing coach Farrell to get a lot of playing time for everyone, as the game wound down and the tournament title was won. Senior Listle led the way for the Lady Chiefs, filling up the stat sheet with 16 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists and four blocks. Sophomore Benson pitched in with 13 points, while Comstock finished with eight points and 10 steals. “We really did a solid
Green Mountain senior Emma Listle gets ready to take a foul shot during the Lady Chieftains win over Proctor, in the annual Black River High School Invitational Tournament held in Ludlow. Green Mountain won 57-22. job on both ends of the floor tonight,” coach Farrell concluded after the game. “We have nine girls on the roster and they all contributed to the win tonight. I really feel good about that.” -------------------------In the consolation game, Black River fell behind early against
Rochester, and would spend the rest of the game fighting an up hill battle. Despite a 28-9 half time deficit and to the Lady Presidents credit, they worked hard to the final whistle and managed to double their point total in the second half, before falling 50-29.
Angie Valente led the way for Black River with eight points, while Katie O'Neil and Amanda Chambers pitched in with seven and six points respectively. Alicia Waite led the way for the Lady Rockets, while Bennet McPhetres pitched in with nine points.
Okemo Mountain Is Open For The Ski Season
Text by Joe Milliken - Editor, photos by Donald Dill Upon the arrival of colder New England weather, Okemo Mountain is now producing snow around the clock, as the official ski season opened on Saturday morning. Early bird skiers and riders took advantage.
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CHILD CARE
Immediate Opening Cavendish Town Elementary School P.O. Box 236 Proctorsville, VT 05153
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Crisis Fuel Worker/Family Services Worker - Springfield
Bus Driver - Part Time 15 - 20 hours per week Need School Bus endorsement on license. Willing to train and reimburse for CDL license. Applications accepted until position filled. Interested persons should write a letter of inquiry to: George O. Thomson, Principal or call (802)226-7758 for application Equal Opportunity Employer
Southeastern Vermont Community Action (SEVCA) is currently seeking a Temporary Crisis Fuel Worker/ Family Services for the Springfield office. This individual will primarily assist clients with emergency heating situations and work in collaboration with the Family Services team. In addition they will provide direct client services under emergency and nonemergency circumstances, information and referral, case management, and advocacy to low income clients; establish and maintain positive liaison with community resources and other agencies. The qualified candidate must possess strong organizational, interpersonal and communication skills, strong computer literacy, and the ability to work a flexible schedule when needed. Experience in the human service field is preferred. Send resume and cover letter to Family Services Director, SEVCA, 91 Buck Drive, Westminster, VT 05158. EOE
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MYSTERY SHOPPERS! Earn up to $150 daily. Get paid to shop pt/ft. Call now 800690-1272. PRESCHOOL DIRECTOR needed in Port Henry for innovative, child-centered preschool. Must have childhood ed credits, childcare exp and supervisory exp. Send resume & ltr: changingleavesenrichment@yahoo.com Travel, Travel, Travel! $500 sign-on bonus. Seeking sharp guys and gals, Rock-n-Roll Atmosphere, Blue Jean Environment! Call Kevin 888-890-1050 today! WAITRESSES/WAITERS. Full-time or Parttime. Great working environment. Call Echo Lake Inn at 802-228-8602 WORK AT HOME. Government Jobs, data entry, clerical benefits. $12-$48 hr. FT/PT. Call 1-888-293-7370.
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APARTMENT FOR RENT AVAILABLE 1/1/10 Main St. Chester. 1st floor, 1-bdrm apt. All utilities included. $725/mo. plus security deposit. No pets. Call 875-6900 days or 875-2239. (Owner/broker). CHESTER, VT. 1 month FREE rent. Immaculate 1-bdrm apts. $750/800 includes HT/HW/Parking/Trash/Plowing. 1st or 2nd floor. 413-525-3247 ext. 107. Totally remodeled
BELLOWS FALLS, VT. South St. Housing Newly remodeled apartments located in the heart of town. 3 bedroom ($875/mo), 4 bedroom ($975/mo) apartments now available. Includes heat, hot water, rubbish & snow removal, and laundry facility available. No off-street parking available. Close to elementary school, post office, cafe, local grocery store and bus service to surrounding towns. Please contact 802-885-7885 for application. Income limits do apply
BELLOWS FALLS, VT. William St. Housing Newly remodeled apartments located in the heart of town. 1 bedroom ($639/mo), 2 bedroom $750/mo), 3 bedroom ($875/mo) apartments are now available. Includes heat, hot water, rubbish & snow removal, and laundry facility available. Off-street parking available. Close to elementary school, post office, cafe, local grocery store and bus service to surrounding towns. Please contact 802-8857885 for application. Income limits do apply
CHESTER, VT. Efficiency. includes all. 800-363-4607.
CHESTER, VT. 2-BDRM in-town. $675 plus utilities. 800-363-4607.
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CHESTER, VT. Exquisite 1 bdrm, large LR, DR & plenty of closet space. HT/HW/trash removal included. $785/mo. Call Neil 802885-6292.
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CHESTER, VT. New 1 bdrm apt. $725. Includes HT/HW/parking/plowing. 802-8692400. www.rootspropertymanagement.
When: Sat., Dec. 12, 10-4 Where: 198 Stone Hollow Road, Londonderry, Vt Why: 4.5% Mortgage rate available Energy Star, 3,000 sq. ft. home, end of road views, hardwood, hickory cabinets, 2x8 walls w/r30. *Heat this house for under $1500/year or we will pay for heat! Purchase options: $8,000 1st home initiative finance with 15% down. Rent w/option available. Directions: From intersection of Rte. 11 & Rte. 100N go North on Rte. 100 half-mile past Rescue Squad to Cobble Ridge Road (on the right, 1st bridge), turn right on Cobble Ridge Road, take first right onto Stone Hollow Road. Last 2 houses on right. 60541
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SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1 bdrm, appliances, parking, heat, rubbish, no pets. Security and references required. $640/mo. 802885-3638. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 3 bdrm apartments available. $775 includes H/HW, trash & snow removal, W/D hookups. Call for application. Stewart Property Management. Equal Housing Opportunity. 802-885-7885. Income limits do apply. For a limited time only, security deposit paid by us.
SPRINGFIELD, VT. 4 bdrm apartments available. $1,050 includes H/HW, trash & snow removal. W/D hookups. Call for application. Stewart Property Management. Equal Housing Opportunity. 802-885-7885. Income limits do apply. For a limited time only, security deposit paid by us. Springfield, VT. Large 1-bdrm, private entrance, many windows, no smoking/pets. $775/mo. Utilities included. 802-885-8655 leave message
LONDONBERRY, VT. New 3-BDRM,2-1/2 BA for rent. 802-875-3535 NEW SPRINGFIELD, VT. 2 & 3 bdrm apts. starting $695/mo. Includes HW/snow/parking. On-site laundry. Ref/sec. 802-295-4442. S. Londonderry, VT. Newly remodeled. 2bdrm, 1 BA. W/storage unit & garage. Everything new! One year lease. No smoking or pets. $775/mo. 802-875-4861 SAXTONS RIVER, VT. Attractive 1 bdrm. Bright, sunny, private entrance/parking. HT/HW/elec/trash/plowing included. Close to stores, post office, restaurants. Required references, 1 month sec. dep./lease. No smoking. $750/mo. 802-869-1271 SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1 bdrm apt. Appliances, all utilities included. No pets. Minimum security. 802-886-2703. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 2 bdrm apartments available. $656 includes H/HW, trash & snow removal, W/D hookups. Call for application. Stewart Property Management. Equal Housing Opportunity. 802-885-7885. Income limits do apply. For a limited time only, security deposit paid by us.
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“Invest the right way, buy land not stock” Springfield
445 Missing Link Rd. - Has drilled well and driveway in place, 2.8 acres........................................$115,000 Weathersfield 4991 Rt. 131 - 10.8 acres, driveway in place. Perk tested, view, snowmobile trail. Broker/Owner. $99,000 Springfield 20-A Hillside - .34 acres, has town water & sewer, elec. needs updating & a small pad ..............$29,800
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APARTMENT FOR RENT SPRINGFIELD, VT. Huge, 1 bdrm, large LR, DR, eat-in kitchen, HT/HW trash included. $700/mo. Call Neil 802-885-6292. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Totally remodeled, 1,100 sq. ft. 2 bdrm on 1st floor. Large LR, DR, eatin kitchen w/DW & over-stove microwave. Beautiful hardwood floors & carpet. HT/HW/trash removal included. Garage & storage available. $950/mo. Call Neil 802885-6292. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Totally remodeled, 2bdrm on 2nd floor. Large LR, eat-in kitchen w/DW & pantry too. Beautiful hardwood floors & carpet. HT/HW/trash removal included. $825/mo. Call Neil 802-885-6292. VERGENNES, VT. 2-bdrm condo. All appliances included. No pets. Quiet area. $825/mo. Lease, deposit and references required. Call 802-545-5600 or 802-5454922
HOME FOR RENT SOUTH LONDONDERRY, VT. Sunny, 3bedroom house, large LR, 3 BA, oil heat, private acre, garage bay, storage, views. 603381-9695. eklofsr@gmail.com
MOBILE HOME FOR RENT FOR RENT Crown Point, New York 3 bedroom trailer, private back lot, $600/mo., references, deposit & last month required. 518597-3935
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“ARIZONA LAND” Kingman, 10 acres: Spectacular hilltop views, well & power. $5,000 down, $926 monthly. ARMAGEDDON SPECIAL: One acre, $149/MO. Other properties available. www.DoneRightLand.com 928-718-1364
RENTALS 1 room office on the green in Chester. All utilities included. Quiet, professional building. $350/mo. 802-875-6379. 1-4 Bd Homes from $176/mo! Move in 12/mo\’92s, OR, apply your 12/mo\’92s of rent as down payment! For listings 800-3561443 Chester, VT. Large brand new 1-bdrm apt. on the Green. 1st floor, private entrance, heat, water included. $725/mo. 802-875-6379 CROWN POINT 2 bedroom House, stove, refrigerator, W/D included, references , security & last month rent required, $500/mo., 518-597-3935. LUDLOW, VT. Beautiful and convenient, completely equipped. Private deck overlooking river, golf course, breathtaking view of Okemo trails. $750/mo. incl. utilities/Dish TV. 1st, last, plus one month sec. due w/lease. 802-228-3747. ROOM IN Springfield, VT. Utilities and cable TV included. $425/mo. $110/week. 802-8851131 South Londonderry, VT. 2-bdrm, 2-BA apt. Newly renovated/insulated. Fireplace/DW. No smoking/pets. $900 plus utilities. Includes plowing/HW/gas. 802-824-5689. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1 bdrm, $600 includes
HT/HW/trash. Call 802-885-1131 Springfield, VT. Includes all utilities, no smoking/no pets. Security required. Good Ref. 1 Bdrm: $695/mo. or $170/wk. 800-283-8072 SPRINGFIELD, VT. Park Street. 1-bdrm, 1st floor. Includes HT/HW/snow/trash removal. No pets. $625/mo. Call Jake or Gary 802885-5488 SPRINGFIELD, VT. Park Street. 1-bdrm, 2nd floor. Includes HT/HW/Electric/snow/trash removal. No pets. $695/mo. Call Jake or Gary 802-885-5488.
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2009 Inventory In Stock For Up To 72 Months See dealer for details.
2004 HD EXT. CAB 4X4
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2006 CHEVY EQUINOX
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HOME FOR SALE LONDONBERRY, VT. Energy Star. 3000 SF. 4-BDRM, new house. Owner will finance. 802-875-4009. LONDONBERRY, VT. New 3-BDRM, 2-1/2 BA. Owner will finance with 15% down. 802875-3535.
Subsidised Housing for the Elderly at Evergreen Heights A wonderful location in Springfield VT. Newly renovated 2 bedroom 11/2 bath, washer & dryer hook up. Model unit ready for showing. For more information please call Emile Legere Management 603-352-9105 61451
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BENSON’S CHEVROLET, INC. Main Street, Ludlow, VT 05149
802-228-4000
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Automotive
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CARS $1,000-$2,999 1994 HONDA Accord LX, good body, runs well. 4 snow tires. Std. transmission. Steal this car at $1,200. 802-775-6174. THIS IS a test ad to see about the extras and edirions
AUTO ACCESSORIES 1952 FORD V8 engine, complete motor. $485. Call 802-425-3529. 4 BLIZZAK WS50 175/65R14 Snows $150 Great Tires Sold Car (518) 891-7295 4 SNOW tires set used 2 seasons Dunlop 215/50R17 91q. Excellent (518) 293-8077 TRUCK TIRES & wheels. Nitto tires 38/18/15.5, 8 ply, 8 lug. Fit Dodge or ford. $4700 invested. Asking $2000 OBO. 518726-0687.
4 WINTER Handler Ice and Snow tires. P205/65 R15. $100/OBO. Call Roger at 802775-6237. COOPER STUDDED snows 215/65/15 Like new 60pr firm. Mike 668-9813. (518) 6689813 NOKIAN SNOW Tires. Hakkapeliitta2. Used 800 miles on 2004 CTS. 225/55R16 95T. $195 Pair. (518) 891-5514 Tires(6), 8.75x16.5LT on Dodge wheels under 500mi, $600/OBO 4-225x15LT Michelin X-Radial $175, 4-235/75R15 Liberator M+S on Ford 4x4 Alloys 518-4947150
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WHEELS/RIMS for Ford Escape 225/75R15; CHECK us out at www.denpubs.com original rims not used in winter; $300 OBO (518) 648-5337
CARS FOR SALE 1997 CHEVY Blazer, fair condition, 150K, $950. Also 2003 Ford F-150, standard, 2WD, 103K. Good condition. $1950. Must sell. 802226-7863. 2004 JEEP Grand Cherokee, 4WD, 6 cyl. Very good condition. Reg. serviced. Silver. $7,500. 802-869-1090.
MOTORCYCLE/ ATV 2005 360 Kawasaki\’ca4-wheeler,\’ca4wd, Red, $2500. 518-962-2376
WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI,1970-1980, Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400. CASH PAID. 1-800-7721142. 1-310-721-0726.
SNOWMOBILE FOR SALE 2008 SKI-Doo MXZ 550 fan, only 229 miles, very good condition, includes cover & extra belt, $3900. 518-359-8234.
TRUCK OR VAN FOR SALE
1988 FORD Ranger ext. cab. V6, 2WD, standard. For parts or fix. $450 OBO. 518-8349296. 1994 GMC Topkick. 4-5 yard dump-body, exterior/cab in great condition. 6-speed Caterpillar diesel, very well maintained. 25,950 GVW, 253K. $13,500. 802-257-7839 ext. 13 (daytime), 802-257-1248 (evenings).
AUTO DONATIONS DONATE A CAR - HELP CHILDREN FIGHTING DIABETES. Fast, Free Towing. Call 7 days/week. Non-runners OK. Tax Deductible.Call Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. 1-800-578-0408
AUTO WANTED DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING. “Cars for Kids”. Any condition. Tax deductible Outreach Center.1-800-597-9411
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2005 BUICK LACROSSE CX Silver, V6, 29,136 Miles, Automatic $ 9,995
2004 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK WAGON Red, 4 Cyl., Automatic $ 8,995
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24 - GREEN MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK
December 9-15, 2009
Ho! Ho! Ho! It’s Santa Season!
Text and Photos by Robert F. Smith – Editor It was a busy time for Santa and Mrs. Claus this past weekend, what with hearing Christmas wishes at the Bellows Falls Woman’s Club, above, and, at right, Santa and Mrs. Claus wait in the train depot before boarding the Green Mountain Flyer.
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