Explore Smuggs Magazine, Summer 2019

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SUMMER TWENTY NINETEEN | VOLUME THIRTY TWO

THE INSIDER’S GUIDE TO THE MOUNTAIN LIFESTYLE


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A lifetime of amazing memories starts today. Club Wyndham is about making time to make memories. It’s truly a lifestyle to call your own. And wouldn’t it be nice to know you’re saving money, too?

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ARTICLES SPLASHING AROUND THE NOTCH A Loop Tour of Six Great Swimming Holes in Northern Vermont Family Fun Tip:

THE BIG SMUGGLE FULL STEAM AHEAD SMUGGLERS’ NOTCH The Next Generation ...

GET YOUR FAMILY MUSIC KICKS In the Northern Greens

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Weather, webcams, maps & more! POOL HOURS, VILLAGE MAP, HIKING MAPS, AREA ATTRACTIONS, PHONE NUMBERS, AMENITIES & ACTIVITIES ALL AT YOUR FINGERTIPS.

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Explore Smuggs Magazine Summer 2019

Creative Design & Layout: Priscilla Emerling Garrett Beeman Editor: Michael Chait Contributors: Matias O’Din Marissa Saltzman Sarah Wojcik Copy Editor: Stacy Maynard Advertising: Steve Clokey 802.644.1119, sclokey@smuggs.com Sarah Thomas 802.644.1079, sthomas@smuggs.com Printing: The Offset House – Essex, VT Cover Illustration: Garrett Beeman Smugglers’ Notch Resort 4323 Route 108 South Jeffersonville, VT 05464 802-644-8851  1-800-451-8752 www.smuggs.com

Printed on 10% post-consumer recycled paper. When you are finished reading your copy of Explore Smuggs magazine, please pass it along to a friend or dispose of it in an appropriate recycling container. ©2019 All rights reserved. Any reproduction of articles or other features of this magazine is prohibited without written permission of the publisher. America’s Family Resort is a service mark; and Smugglers’ Notch Vermont, Smugglers’ Notch Resort, Smuggs, Got Kids?, Snow Sport University, and the accompanying designs are registered service marks of Smugglers’ Notch Management, LTD, and Smugglers’ Notch Management Company, Inc.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a long-term local, the Smuggs App will help you make the most of your time at Smuggs!

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Ever jumped on a Ninjaline? Jammed to your own drumbeat? Watched a holographic jaguar leap off a book’s pages?

Vermont’s most exciting toy store for 43 years! Visit us for Lego/Playmobil; amazing science and building toys; art and party supplies and more! Treats for all ages, from itty bitty elephants to unicorns you can ride on. HAVING A BIRTHDAY? Make sure to come in for your FREE balloon!

Mountain Rd • Stowe, VT • 802.253.8319 • stowetoys.com

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TO THE HEART OF VERMONT

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For years, we’ve offered more at our resort than anywhere else. More activities, more water, and more family fun. Smugglers’ guests rave about all there is to do, and often return time and time again to cover the sheer breadth of programming we offer. A few days is simply not enough. Here at Smuggs, we believe that when it comes to family entertainment, there can always be more. We’ve taken that notion in this summer’s edition of Explore Smuggs and highlighted just that — more. Inside, you’ll find information on new programs, and lots to do not only here at the resort, but in the surrounding area as well. Read about exciting new educational (and fun) programs focused around Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math from outdoor educator Marissa Saltzman. Find out where the coolest and closest places for a natural dip are, or use the guide to plan your next family waterfall portrait with Sarah Wojcik’s story on local swimming holes. Learn about what it means to be a multi-generational family of Smugglers in Mike Chait’s piece on spreading joy throughout generations here at Smuggs. Then, share that joy by treating the family to some live music in the area. Matias O’Din has the inside scoop on the local music scene in his story. To continue on the theme of more to do in the Heart of Vermont, this issue also includes Chowtime — your guide to local food, as well as action-packed events listings and — you guessed it — more. While you’re reading, I encourage you to think about whether there’s anything more we can do to make you feel at home during your stay with us here. We’re all ears.

Bill Stritzler Owner and managing director

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A LOOP TOUR OF SIX GREAT SWIMMING HOLES IN NORTHERN VERMONT

The smell of a pine forest mixed with crisp mountain air. The warmth of the sun on your skin and cool water tickling your toes. The sounds of a babbling stream, a roaring waterfall, and the laughter of those you love. These are the ingredients for a perfect summer day in Vermont. by Sarah Wojcik

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Bingham Falls, Stowe


I remember the first time someone took me to a swimming hole in Vermont on a hot, steamy day. I was like a kid at Christmas opening a magical present. Usually located on a dirt road, and down a winding forested path, these magical places emerge out of the woods like something out of a storybook. Whether adorned by waterfalls, glorious forests or massive rock sculptures, they are always feasts for the eyes and splendor for the senses. So close your eyes. Now jump in! It’s time for a sensory tour of the best just-off-the-road swimming holes in the heart of Vermont – all within 30 minutes from Smugglers’ Notch - your home base for fun. Let’s start by heading northwest on Vermont Route 108 towards Jeffersonville from Smugglers’ village. About 4 miles from the resort lies Brewster River Gorge. This destination offers hiking, beautiful views, and swimming in several locations above and below the gorge. Take a sharp right off 108 onto Canyon Road, pass the iconic Grist Mill Covered Bridge and you’ll find parking on your left. Cross the bridge to access the trails and take in views below and above the falls that flow through the gorge. The falls themselves are best viewed from the top, and wading pools can be found above and below the falls as you walk along the river. The open, sunny, shallow pools at the bottom of the falls provide hours of fun for families with young kids. PRO TIPS: Be prepared. Wear hiking shoes for the steep trail to the top of the gorge. Map it. Plug Brewster River Gorge into your map app ahead of time, as this destination is conveniently pinned, but you may have a hard time finding service while on the road near the Notch. (Journey’s End, Moss Glen, and Bingham Falls can also be found on GPS, which makes for stress-free finds.) While Brewster River Gorge is a magnificent spot, if you’re looking for a bit more of a splash, head down the road to Jeff Falls. Like many spots in Vermont, it can be referred to locally by a different name — in this case, Irish Springs. Just a few hundred feet down Route 108 (about a quarter mile south of town), you’ll find a small pull off on the east side of the road, and a trail leading to the swimming holes. Several small, and some even semi-secluded pools will invite your small group to bathe in the crystal clean mountain water. PRO TIPS: Leave no trace. This destination is graciously open to the public despite being privately owned. Keep it quiet, clean, and be respectful so everyone can continue to enjoy this gem. Keep it cozy. The pools at Jeff Falls are small and can easily become crowded. This is a place to enjoy a quiet time with a few family members, a partner, or one or two good friends – not a big group.

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Tributary of the Brewster River on Canyon Road, Jeffersonville

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Hell Brook in the Notch

Moss Glen Falls, Stowe

Next, we’ll head to the town of Johnson, an artsy college hub about 15 minutes east of Jeffersonville, where we’ll find Journey’s End. Now your journey surely doesn’t need to end here, but it’s a great place to dip your toes into a cool mountain stream and enjoy views of undulating waterfalls with locals and visitors alike. From Jeffersonville take Route 15 East for 7.5 miles before making a left onto Foote Brook Road. Head 1.5 miles and make a left onto Plot Road. Journey’s End will be on your right about a half mile up the road. PRO TIP: Bring your fishing pole and binoculars. Protected by the Vermont River Conservancy, 2,500 feet of Foote Brook is accessible to anglers and home to large population of top-quality trout. The protected 25 acres of surrounding land are also home to hundreds of beautiful songbirds.

Bingham Falls, Stowe

After cooling off with hip locals in Johnson, head southeast on Route 15 toward Hyde Park. From there take a right onto Cady Falls Road to Stagecoach Road and look for a dirt pull off on the right marked with a large rock. Follow the path beyond the rock to Terrill Gorge Falls. A short half mile hike ends with a lovely shallow but wide waterfall that flows into a large and glorious oval swimming hole that spans nearly 35 feet in width. This gem sees fewer crowds than some of its neighbors, which is a welcome surprise. PRO TIP: Look up. Watch out for cliff jumpers here. While the activity is not recommended, it is a popular spot for thrill seekers.

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Our final two spots are in Stowe, VT, the first being just 10 minutes south of Terrill Gorge. Hop onto 100 South, take a sharp left on Randolph Rd and follow signs for Moss Glen Falls. These falls might be the most popular in the state and the swimming areas around it are vast enough for large groups of people. The magnificent 125 feet of cascading waterfalls is captured on film and canvas by many, so be sure to bring your camera along. PRO TIP: Explore for more. While the falls may be the main attraction here, explore the waterway for fun places to splash around with the family. Our final destination is the beloved Bingham Falls which lies just south of the entrance of Smugglers’ Notch State Park. From Moss Glen Falls make your way towards the town of Stowe and then head north up Route 108 towards Smugglers’ Notch. A few miles north of town you’ll see roadside parking areas on both sides of the road and a sign on the right, at the trailhead (if you reach Stowe Mountain Resort, you’ve gone too far). A short, but rocky hike will lead you to the breathtaking teal waters of Bingham Falls and a rock staircase leading down to one of the prettiest deep pools in the area. PRO TIP: Take a detour. On your way to Bingham Falls, meander through the bucolic village of Stowe and take in the art and craft brewery scene before your last stop on the tour.

YOU MADE IT! After a fun-filled splash day, visiting six of Vermont’s best mountain waterways, enjoy a gorgeous and meandering drive through the narrow and stunning Smugglers’ Notch (only open in the summer) and head on “home” to Smuggs. This tour brought you full circle in a glorious day of swimming hole hopping in Vermont. Make sure to book a reservation at the Hearth & Candle for an early dinner on this day. You’ll need to refuel and plan the next splash-filled day at Vermont’s favorite playground, Smugglers’ Notch. I recommend playing in one of the mountain reservoirs, or seeking thrills on the Giant Rapid River Ride at the Mountainside Water Playground. Sarah Wojcik is an Associate Editor for Ski Area Management magazine, and founder of and contributor to All Mountain Mamas, Vermont’s Family Ski & Ride Guide - allmountainmamas.com. In the summer you’ll find her close to her favorite winter haunts, hiking, swimming or biking with her son and husband in tow and waiting for the snow to fly once more. photography by C. H. Diegel • chdiegelphotography.com

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AT THE Treat the kids to a night on the town — while you enjoy a romantic dinner or an evening out socializing at one of our adult events!

Check out The Green Mountain Deli for fabulous wraps, salads, burgers, daily specials, pastries, beverages and the BEST French fries around! Located in the Village Lodge in Smugglers’ Village Center. Ext. 1141

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Pizza, ice cream & popcorn Arts & crafts projects FunZone 2.0 Ozone Laser tag Arcade play and more!

24-hour advance reservation required. Children must be potty trained. Extension 1180. Cancellation fee applies.

Wednesday, 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm $55 per child ages 3 to 11. Includes a FunZone 2.0 arcade card.

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THE OZONE

THE GO ZONE  30-foot transparent climbing tower

 Inflatables  Ping-pong

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 Warrior Course with trapeze bars, cargo nets, and obstacles

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Smugglers’ one-of-a-kind indoor playground for all ages! SMUGGS.COM/FUNZONE • EXT. 1271

PLUS ... Laser Tag, Lazer Maze, Arcade, and ReFuel Café!

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It’s always creemee time at the ReFuel Café with 10 flavors available including Vermont Maple!

MONDAY 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Hour of Power! 1 hour of UNLIMITED ARCADE PLAY for $15!*

TUESDAY 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm $7 LASER TAG

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Buy a $20 Arcade Card, get a $10 bonus! *Hour starts on 1st game swipe. Excludes 3 instant win games, photo booth, Laser Tag and does not collect redemption tickets. Laser Frenzy is included!

Refuel at the ReFuel Café with a delicious pizza, sandwich or wrap. The café also serves popcorn, mozzarella sticks, boneless wings, soft serve creemees, snacks, hot and cold drinks, a variety of beer, wine and much more!

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The Moran family heads to the starting line. Poised with their eyes on the prize, they toss each other a glance, and before you know it, they’re off. The third challenge of a six-stage race has begun. Lifesize tricycles tend to throw some families off, but lucky for this family, they’re on point. They need this win to collect enough gold bullion to make up for the previous station, where they were unable to complete the challenge of knocking the ball off the stand with a pair of pantyhose on their heads. Yes, you read that correctly. This is the Big Smuggle, and it’s the real deal.

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Conveniently located only 10 minutes from Smugglers’ Notch Resort. Lajoie Stables offers something for everyone — from the first time rider, to the family ride, to a faster paced private ride. Our family and experienced staff are looking forward to making your horseback ride a memorable experience!

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Situated on over three acres, our MTB PARK features a flat ground skills park, a pump track, and a downhill skills park. The downhill skills park is accessed by a Wonder Carpet conveyor. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL NETWORK Our mountain bike trail network features over 10 miles of single track and 8 miles of double track! Just like our ski trails, you can ride green, blue, or black trails to access easy, intermediate, or advanced terrain. Our trails have something for everyone! Stop in the bike shop to grab a trail map!

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THE BIKE SHOP Offering rentals to support all needs, from balance bikes for the youngest beginner riders to full suspension premium models for experts!


WHO KNEW VACATIONING COULD BE SO COMPETITIVE? Well, it’s not all that competitive, but the prizes sure are sweet; like hundreds of dollars sweet. So, what exactly are we talking about here? The Big Smuggle is a family-oriented race throughout our resort village, that provides a fun challenge in a way that’s accessible to just about everyone. Using maps and clues provided, groups of 3-5 people hit multiple stations where they are met with unique challenges. Using a combination of mental and physical skills, teams aim to accumulate as much gold bullion as possible, in the shortest amount of time.

bonus for finishing first. That bonus might be just what they need to pull out ahead, as ultimately, it’s all about the amount of bullion they return with.

Perhaps what makes this challenge so fun is that really, there’s a level playing field. Say your team is struggling to complete a certain activity but has excelled at the others, completing most in the shortest time. No problem! They can opt to ditch the tough stuff and head straight to the final challenge — the famed FunZone 2.0 Amazing Obstacle Course — where they’ll be met with a

Try out the Big Smuggle on Wednesdays from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Perfect timing to catch the 802 Disc Dogs afterward on the Village Green. Be sure to register ahead of time to secure your team’s spot in the challenge. Everyone 5 years old and up can participate with their SmuggsPass or Daycation ticket.

Back by popular demand, the Big Smuggle challenges everyone to think outside the box, using physical and mental skills to rise to the top! Whether your team is comprised of friends, family, or complete strangers, you’ll come out of this fun activity with a big smile. And you might even win big! Even if you don’t, there’s a solid chance you’ll bond with your kids.

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LOOKING FOR MORE OF AN À LA CARTE CHALLENGE?

TRY THESE: Staring contest on the climbing wall at FunZone 2.0. The clear climbing tower allows for more challenges than just a boring old race to the top. Better not blink! Go around the (water) world. Like to swim? See if you can hit 3 different waterslides, in 3 different waterparks, in under an hour! Bring a bike, call a shuttle, or channel your inner Forrest Gump and run the circuit. Just don’t run at the pool. The dizziest dip. Head to the top of the GRRR slide at Mountainside Water Playground. Sit in your tube and spin to win. More than 21 full rotations before the collection pool sets the Smuggs record. Might be best to try this one before lunch. Vying for accuracy on the Village 9. Land a disc golf disc within 30 feet of hole one. If everyone in your group lands it, challenge them to a putting contest, getting further and further from the basket each time you putt.

Make up your own challenge and tag us on Instagram! We’d love to know what you’re doing for that little bit of extra fun this summer. #smuggslove

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“TEN, NINE, EIGHT…”

What if it lands on its side? Should we have used Duct Tape instead of Masking Tape?

“SEVEN, SIX…” Did we create enough cushioning?

“FIVE, FOUR, THREE…” Oh no! The wind is picking up!

“TWO…” Fifteen feet up has never looked so high.

“…ONE!” There was utter silence, a quiet thud, and then immense cheering.

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gg Drop was one of our new STEAM program additions last summer; and it was about much more than the simple task of dropping raw eggs and hoping for their survival. Instead, it was about creativity and brainstorming, critical thinking and careful planning, testing and assessing, collaboration and perseverance. In the end, it mattered less about whether the eggs cracked or not and more about being able to articulate your thought process and ideas, offer meaningful feedback and suggestions to other groups, and feeling excited to think beyond the triumphs and comic crashes. It was about the camaraderie of a group learning together. STEAM is the increasingly popular acronym that many schools and other educational organizations are using to heighten attention to programs in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. STEAM programming emphasizes the way topics in these areas are taught, and these methods align perfectly with our educational philosophies at Smugglers’. At the heart of the best education is engagement. For kids (and adults!), the more hands-on learning is, the more meaningful and lasting it will be. Smugglers’ has been incorporating experiential learning into programming for decades. Whether you’re building pirate ships for the Raingutter Regatta or honing your mountain bike skills in our clinics, the focus is always on mixing fun and education. Smugglers’ programs are designed to fuel inquisitiveness, encourage collaboration, and instill pride in a participant’s knowledge and skills. STEAM programs take the same excitement and fun and blend in a more concentrated focus on specific educational content. For example, let’s look again at the Egg Drop activity. While it is certainly fun to design a package to protect a raw egg from a fall, it’s an even better opportunity to get some first-hand experience with the engineering design process. Start by exploring the concepts of gravity and impact. Make connections to everyday designs to better understand ways that engineers have already addressed impact and safety. Extend these ideas to our project constraints. Brainstorm and draw blueprints for our own designs before groups actually build them. Mix in a healthy dose of math with an imaginary budget for supplies and now we have an activity that integrates science, technology, engineering, art, and math. STEAM activities at Smuggs are primarily process driven rather than product driven. The perseverance and collaboration are far more important than the final outcomes, and to this end, there are no “losing designs.” By offering STEAM activities that are geared towards multi-aged participants, we’ve created an environment where everyone has something to contribute and a unique

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BREWSTER RIDGE 18-HOLE DISC GOLF COURSE

RATED AS ONE OF THE TOP 5 DISC GOLF DESTINATIONS IN THE WORLD, Smugglers' Disc Golf Center (DGC) is designed for all ages and ability levels.

Designed for all ages and ability levels featuring four tee boxes on each hole for beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert players. Rated as one of the top 20 disc golf courses in the country.

FOX RUN MEADOWS 18-HOLE DISC GOLF COURSE Offers accessibility to those new to the game with beginner tees, but when players step back to the white, blue or gold tees, the challenge gets increasingly difficult. A much more open course than Brewster Ridge.

VILLAGE 9 DISC GOLF COURSE This 9-hole, par 3 course is designed to be beginner friendly with shorter, open holes that can be played in 30 minutes! The Village 9 makes it easy to try disc golf for the first time while still being fun for more experienced players.

NOW OPEN — our expanded Pro Shop and Outdoor Center to service all of your disc golf needs!

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way of approaching the challenges. When contributing to the groups, some kids may draw primarily from their own experience and creativity. Other kids may contribute more formal knowledge. Together, they create the ultimate team. Learning to share and build on ideas is an important part of our activities. Additionally, the discoveries they make at Smuggs may give them practical insight into topics they will encounter later in the classroom. Our hope is that they will feel more connected to the content because of this hands-on experience. With the popularity and excitement we saw for our STEAM programs last summer, we are excited to go full STEAM ahead this year. In addition to the four Family Events introduced last summer, we will be offering three days of a STEAM Specialty Camp, designed for kids looking for a full day of creative problem solving and awesome learning. Each program day will be focused around a different theme: Feathered, Furry & Fierce (animal adaptations and survival), Build It and Break It (engineering and physics), and Earth, Fire and Water (environmental science and stewardship). The day will be broken up into several program sections, each connecting to the day’s theme.

Field Exploration: This is the opportunity for groups to hike out on the trails and explore the ecosystems in our Vermont woods. While groups will set out with driving questions to focus their explorations, this is really an activity time focused around child directed learning. With so much emphasis in a traditional classroom on reaching content milestones, we are excited to have an opportunity to let kids’ interests and ponderings guide our teaching. In other words, we might head into the woods to look for evidence of engineering in the animal world; we might be really excited to search for bird nests. But then we happen across a beaver pond and suddenly the kids start snowballing questions: Are there beavers still in this pond? How long have they been here? What did it look like before the beavers got here? So, as educators, we adapt. We teach to their interests and are still able to make it applicable to our day’s theme on engineering. Together, we build answers to their questions. We look for clues to interpret the landscape, apply knowledge they might already have and present new information in dynamic ways. While they’ve had fun learning in the woods, it will matter more to them because they asked the questions, made the connections, and directed their own learning.

Group Activities: These activities and challenges are designed to draw on the collective strengths of the entire mixed age group. With an emphasis on teamwork and collaboration, these projects will blend creative imagination with critical thinking. Focus Activities: Each day, campers will have a choice between two activities that thoroughly explore a topic with even more hands-on-investigation. For example, on our Feathered, Furry and Fierce day, campers will choose between two Focus Activities that explore how adaptations best suit animals to their environment. Ever wonder how squid move? How do they eat? What would eat them? What defenses do they have against their predators? There’s no

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better way to investigate these sorts of questions and countless others than by checking out the external and internal anatomy of a squid through dissection! Or perhaps you’d rather choose to learn all about owls and then dissect an owl pellet to figure out what they ate. Focus Activities are dynamic and engaging, blending education and fun in ways that are meaningful to the kids.

Ultimately, our STEAM programs are about learning from each other and then figuring out where to go next with the new ideas. Just as it’s exciting to have kids and adults come to these programs with different background knowledge and understandings, it’s also exciting to take these experiences home with us and connect them to our lives in other ways. So whether

you want to engage the whole family in some engineering challenges or give your kids a full day adventure, be sure to bring your creativity, an open mind, and an excitement to learn. Hope to see you all this summer! Marissa Saltzman has had many years of experience as an outdoor educator and program director. She is excited to bring her love of experiential education to Smugglers’ with the STEAM programs.

WANT TO GET INVOLVED WITH OUR STEAM PROGRAMS

THIS SUMMER?

Summer Fun Universtiy

STEAM Specialty Camp Tuesday-Thursday (ages 7-17)

Bring the whole family ... SUNDAY 10:00 am • Roller Coasters (ages 4+) 1:00 pm • Water Rockets (ages 6+) MONDAY 10:00 am • Mini Structures (ages 4+) 1:00 pm • Egg Drop (ages 6+) *Included with your SmuggsPass. STEAM activities take place at the Morse Highlands Day Lodge. Must be present at the start of the activity time. Please plan on leaving a little extra time and taking the shuttle.

Each day will include field exploration, games, group projects and challenges, all centered around the day’s theme. In the afternoon, each camper will choose between two focus activities, where they will dive in with even more handson-investigation. We will end each day with a swim.

Tuesday • Feathered, Furry & Fierce

Learn all about predators and their prey, as well as specific adaptations that help each animal survive. Focus activity choice: Owl Pellet Dissection or Squid Dissection

Wednesday • Build It & Break It:

Get ready to think critically and creatively as we use the engineering design process to build models, test designs, and overcome problems. Focus activity choice: Catapults or Sink the Boat

Thursday • Earth, Fire & Water:

Ever wonder where all the snow and other wastewaters go at Smuggs? How do humans impact the environment, and what can we do to help? We will explore these issues and many more! Focus activity choice: Forest Fires or Mudslides

$239 per person for 3-day program, Tuesday-Thursday, $99 per person for single day program. Includes instruction, materials for activities, and lunch. Advance registration at least two hours prior to program required. FamilyFest package guests take 25% OFF.

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BE A SMUGGLER hats, tees, beach towels, koozies, and more are available for purchase at

Located in Smugglers’ Village Center Open daily, 8am - 8pm, ext. 1150

Get yours today!

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SMUGGLERS

NOTCH the next generation

and the next ... and the next ...

I’m sitting at the camp manager’s desk reviewing numbers for the upcoming week when the phone rings. Answering it—admittedly disappointed I may be pulled in a different work direction than I want—I’m greeted by the voice of a nice young lady with a rather unique inquiry. “Um, hi. I’m curious if you have any old photos from Summer Fun University Camps back in the nineties,” she said. Proceeding with much skepticism, I asked a few followup questions. The young lady explained that she met her now-fiancé here at Smugglers’ back when they were little weebles-a-wobbling. Over their tenure as campers, they would look forward to yearly summertime reunions in the Heart of Vermont, building on their friendship before eventually becoming engaged as adults. Of course, my followup question, “Will you be bringing your kids to Smugglers’ should you choose to have some?” There’s something magical about making a regular pilgrimage to Smugglers’. Perhaps it’s the senses that are triggered upon arrival. The smell of the fresh Green Mountain air, sounds of campers playing in the pools as you walk around the lovely resort campus, the feeling of cool mountain water rushing over your feet as you enjoy a maple creemee from the babbling brook behind the mini golf course. I’ve literally seen the feeling of relief envelop people as they arrive back to the Welcome Sign from a long hiatus at home; back to their happy place. The only thing better is seeing that feeling handed down to the next generation. With Smugglers’ deep-rooted history in offering family vacations, it’s no wonder there are so many generations who simultaneously kick back and enjoy quality time together with us. Take the Dloss family, for example. Full Owners and loyal Smugglers since 1977, they stumbled upon their future with the Resort after booking a vacation for themselves and their three daughters during Christmas over 40 years ago. Enticed by the convenience of condominium life on the side of a ski slope, they lined their finances up and purchased a condo two months later. As the girls grew older, the family grew too, warranting the purchase of the unit next door. Visiting every summer and winter thereafter, the family continued to grow. Now, they presently own five Smugglers’ condominiums throughout their family of 23. They have only missed one July 4th celebration since 1978. A testament to the value of owning a piece of #smuggslove in the Heart of Vermont.

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Isn’t it time to start your family’s vacation tradition? With two convenient options, Smuggs makes vacation home ownership easy!

FULL OWNERSHIP • Customized second family home with interior designs left to the owner’s own specific tastes and needs

• Turnkey property management and rental management making a vacation home ownership hassle-free

• Studios to 4 & 5 bedroom homes available

• Pet friendly

• Year-round use to fit owners’ schedule

FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP • Great value as a second family home

• 2 & 3 bedroom homes available

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• Flexibly of use in multiple seasons while sharing the cost of the home with other families (2-3 depending on ownership type)

• Turnkey property with homes in like-new, premium condition and a property manager to handle the hassle of home ownership

Call today to schedule an appointment or visit an open house! Betty Brgant, 802.644.1122 802.343.0014 (cell phone) • bbrgant@smuggs.com smuggs.com/re Betty Brgant, Real Estate Broker Smugglers’ Notch Management Co., Ltd. 50 • explore

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Whether the tradition is to visit annually for one specific holiday, multiple seasons, or the whole summer, there is a constant that remains true; countless families visit Smugglers’ time and time again — it becomes a second home for so many. Some have bought their own piece of our community, and some have shared those pieces with generations to come. Gifts are always given. The gift of first times — first trip to Vermont, first time on skis and boards, first glimpses of a night sky littered with stars; there are so many first time opportunities here at Smugglers’. Smugglers like Emma Tarp have been visiting since they were infants. In a recent Facebook comment, Emma mentioned, “My family started going [to Smugglers’] in 1995, when I was just one month old! We’ve visited in summers, springs, and ski seasons, and brought cousins, aunts, uncles, fiancés, and new spouses along for the ride! Looking forward to bringing future children and friends for the rest of our lives!” It’s that last line that gets me. “Bringing future children and friends for the rest of our lives.”

Long time Smuggler and  EquiShare Owner, Devon Garbus shared with us, “First trip was in 1991. I was 10 and my little brother was 5. We’ve been going every year since, and Bruce Morrissey documented all of it for us! Brought my 11 year old daughter and 1 year old this last season.” Speaking from experience, the joy one feels when sharing our love for this place is unexplainable with words. It’s something I always heard about but never had the chance to experience first-hand until recently. As someone who stumbled upon Smugglers’ 16 years ago shortly after moving to Vermont, I thought it would be fun to work here for a summer. I ended up sticking around, knowing that one day I

could share this place with my family, but a one-off trip sometime in the future simply wouldn’t cut it. Now, my 4 year old daughter has spent thousands upon thousands of hours on the beautiful Smugglers’ campus. Starting in TREASURES at just 8 weeks old, she’s been to the top of every mountain on her snowboard in wintertime, and as an aspiring hiker, working towards the same goal in the summer. Perhaps most valuable to me as a parent — the few minutes of joy I get to experience when we pass each other around the Village. Those few minutes equate to more happiness than my heart can even hold. I hope you, too, can experience this joy if you already haven’t. Just like the thousands of other Smugglers’ who have and will share this joy with generations to come. Mike Chait is public relations director for Smugglers’ and never expected to stay put here for more than a year. Now, he never sees himself leaving.

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The Spa & Wellness Center at Stoweflake

• Over 120 natural and non-invasive treatments and services • Full-service salon • Aqua Solarium with cascading waterfalls • Indoor and outdoor pools • Executive 9 hole par 3 golf course • Private men and women’s sanctuaries • Five fitness studios with daily classes • Day access pass available

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Non-Holiday.

Rated One of Top 54 Spas by Condé Nast Traveler Readers


18-hole, challenging, mountainside course • gravel paths locally owned & operated • restaurant & bar • no tee times necessary

Rates: Monday - Thursday, greens fee plus cart for 2: $35/per person (+ tax) Friday - Sunday & Holidays, greens fee plus cart for 2: $40/per person (+ tax)

802.933.5100

Directions from Smugglers’: turn right out of Smugglers’ entrance on to Route 108 North. Stay on Route 108 through the town of Bakersfield. Go approximately 1.5 miles and bear right on the Boston Post Road. Travel .5 miles and the Clubhouse is on the right. Closest course to Smugglers’, approximately 30 minutes. explore • 53


photo by C. H. Diegel • chdiegelphotography.com

SNEAK PREVIEW:

In which the question, “Where can we go to hear great live music this summer?” is answered… seven times.

Local favorite Seth Yacavone

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Get Your  Music Kicks On or Off Resort, You Don’t Have to Travel Far to Find a Note-Perfect Evening for You and Your Crew… The rhythm here is different—marked by peaks and valleys and seasonal extremes—it’s almost symphonic… Winters are long, no doubt, but they’re also sweet and sublime, punctuated by the silences between the swoosh of skis and slicing of snowboards, the promise of the crescendo becoming more and more real with every frosty breath, with every new turn of every gleaming white trail… And, while it sometimes seems like the mountains will be buried in snow forever, eventually and inevitably, spring happens (usually sometime between the last crazy rider falling face-first into the water during the Pond Skim and Memorial Day.) Snow changes to rain, rain melts snow and rivers flood, the dirt roads turn to rutted mud and from the mud, flowers don’t so much bloom as they do burst. It’s the same with people. As showers turn to sun-drenched hours, those evenings sitting close to the fire to stay warm seem far away. Beanies are switched out for baseball caps, thick sweaters and sub-zero boots packed away to make room for t-shirts and hiking shoes… To say that this collective ritual is one we partake in happily is an understatement—by any measure it’s more accurate to talk about tears of joy, cartwheels in the street, and an enthusiasm that’s usually reserved for zealots or fanatics who’ve had way too much caffeine. The rhythm here is different. Again. The orchestra’s still playing, but they’ve traded in their violins for fiddles, their cellos and violas for stand up basses and electric guitars, cymbals for drum kits and their brass for… well, okay, there’s still brass, but there are more than a few banjos in the mix now, too. Days are spent exploring the Notch, finding new favorite swimming holes or lounging around the pool… Evenings are made for grilling, throwing back the craft brew with a neighbor or two (hundred) and letting the kids run wild in the open air to get the excess energy out before bed… And, if you know where to go, you can find live music, much of it free, to fill that open air. Following are seven of my favorite (mostly local) venues and events where you can do just that… by Matais O’Din

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PLACES TO KICK BACK, RELAX, AND DANCE TO A DIFFERENT RHYTHM

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BOOTLEGGERS’ LOUNGE

Smugglers’ Notch Resort. Ages 21 & over. Nightly entertainment starts at 9 pm. This is the only 21+ venue on the list (promise). But sometimes adults just gotta be adults, and Bootleggers’, conveniently located in the Village Lodge with free shuttle service to and from your condo, is a great place for it. The lounge is comfortable, smoke-free, and air-conditioned, with a full bar that offers nightly drink specials. (And, bonus, the evening entertainment is included with your SimplySmuggs and FamilyFest Vacation Packages.) See what’s on tap for the grown folks here: smuggs.com/entertainment

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JEFFERSONVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET

Jeffersonville. All ages. Free. Every Wednesday, 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm, June 12th through September 25th. The JFAM Mountain Jam Music Series kicks off this year with local legends The Seth Yacovone Band and runs into early autumn with such acts as Blackwolf, Left Eye Jump, and Jamie Lee Thurston. The music is free and food is available for purchase from a variety of local vendors. For more info and this years’ full lineup, take a look at their Facebook page: facebook.com/ jeffersonvillefarmersandartisanmarket

photo by C. H. Diegel • chdiegelphotography.com

Guitarist Bob Wagner of Kat Wright and the Indomitable Soul Band

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MARTELL’S AT THE RED FOX

Jeffersonville. All ages. Most shows are free thanks to the generous support of many local sponsors. Dates and times vary. Indoor and outdoor stages. Feel like practicing your chops in front of a live audience? Head to Martell’s. Their open mic night is every Thursday from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. All are welcome.

photo by C. H. Diegel • chdiegelphotography.com

And, on most Friday and Saturday evenings, solo and duo acts perform inside for dinner crowds from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Bands generally take the stage between 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm and play until somewhere between midnight and 2:00 am! Special events include monthly outdoor festivals starting with the Celebration of Life Music Festival on Sunday, June 9th and ending with the two-day Red Fox Harvest Fest the first weekend of October. Other outdoor dates are in the works and will include country/bluegrass, roots/ rock/reggae, and jam band events. For current updates and information, the best thing to do is visit their website: martellsredfox.com

Ian Wade and Seth Yacovone

Or check out their official Facebook page at: facebook.com/MartellsVT

FAMILY DINING OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! 1pm to CLOSE SERVING BRUNCH Sundays 9am to 1pm LATE NIGHT PUB FARE AVAILABLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS! LIVE MUSIC

87 EDWARDS RD

(2 miles North on 108 from Smugglers’ Notch)

Established in 2015 by the Martell family.

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Check us out on Facebook for nightly specials and entertainment.

CALL US TODAY! 802-644-5060  martellsredfox.com MartellsVT@gmail.com


TUESDAY NIGHT LIVE

Johnson. All ages. Free. Every Tuesday night, 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. July through August. Past performers are too numerous to mention, but some recognizable names include Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Mud City Ramblers, and Anaïs Mitchell (recently nominated for 14 Tony awards for her play Hadestown). Bring a blanket to sit on and/or lawn chairs and BYOB—just keep it cool. All kinds of food, from brick-oven pizza to Nepalese to Greek, is available for purchase. For more info and this year’s lineup, check out the official Facebook page: facebook.com/johnsonvt05656

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Kat Wright and the Indomitable Soul Band

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MOOG’S PLACE

Morrisville. All ages. May be a cover charge. Music every night, Monday through Saturday. Opens at 3:00 pm, closes when the music’s over… Moog’s offers live music, a great menu (the Moog Burger is a local favorite) and plenty of Vermont craft brews, all in a clean and cozy environment. Located in downtown Morrisville next to the Bijou Theater, it’s an easy drive — either heading east through Johnson or, if you want some more rugged scenery before placing your order and settling in for some tunes, through the Notch and then north from Stowe. Get eyes on the lineup here: moogsplace.com/music Or here: facebook.com/moogs.place

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Jeffersonville. All ages. Thursdays, 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm Located under Smugglers’ Notch Inn in downtown Jeffersonville, the Tavern is the original, family-friendly, come-as-you-are watering hole. Pub grub with a twist — and if you’ve never had maple cayenne wings, you probably should—is served up alongside of some great tunes provided by local players such as Sam Averbuck, Fred Brauer, Cooie, Jeff Spring, and The Village Idiots.

Wylie Shipman playing with the Woedoggies

Other things to know: the popcorn is always free, Thursdays are 50 cent wing nights, and outdoor, smoke-free seating is available. Musical acts aren’t listed on their website, but their menu and specials are, and you can feast your eyes on them here: vttavern.com

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VERMONT COUNTRY FAIR

Smugglers’ Notch Resort. All ages. Free. June 14th – September 2nd, 2019. Every Thursday starting at 5:00 pm. An old-fashioned evening of family fun. There are games for the kids, musicians (Sam and Charlie live, playing lots of favorites), great food, and, as the name implies, it’s all outdoors in a festive atmosphere. Food and handmade crafts are available on site for purchase. All of the Country Fair games are free. It’s recommended that children under 12 be accompanied by an adult. More info can be found at: smuggs.com/vtfair

Wherever you choose to cut loose and soak up the days’ last rays with the family, chances are it’ll be the right choice. Summertime in Vermont is a thing of beauty—the vibe is chill, the communities are inclusive, and there are an abundance of songs to fill the air. Matias O’Din is an alt-copywriter, email poet, and all-around music lover who lives in Northern Vermont with his two daughters. More of his work can be seen at www.matiasodin.com He, himself, can be seen at any of the venues listed above — but not all at once.

Patio & porch dining available.

Open daily, food service from 3pm - 9pm 55 Church Street  Jeffersonville, VT  802.644.6765

Pub-style dining (downstairs) Smugglers’ Notch Inn dining room (upstairs) available Thursday - Saturday

Featuring hearty appetizers, daily specials and a wide selection of microbrews, and cocktails. Live music every Thursday night. Family friendly atmosphere. Kids’ menu available.

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TAKE OUT AVAILABLE — CALL EXT. 1247 SOUPS

Soup du Jour  French Onion Crock New England Clam Chowder  Smugglers’ Mountain Chili Cup

SIDE SALADS House Salad APPETIZERS Korean BBQ Chicken Wings

Buffalo Chicken Wings  Maple Ale Glazed Chicken Wings Grilled Vegetable Quesadilla  Garlic Cheese Toast Avocado Hummus Platter  Loaded Truffle Tots Garlic Roasted Brussel Sprouts Smugglers’ Nachos (also available with beef brisket, chili and/or guacamole)

GRILLED FLATBREADS Add a side salad for a great combo!

Artisan Cheese Flatbread  Margherita Flatbread Vermonter Flatbread apple chutney, bacon, spinach,

VT cheddar cheese blend & honey mustard

SANDWICHES & WRAPS

All sandwiches, wraps, and signature sandwiches are served with a pickle and your choice of house fries, carrots & celery, house coleslaw, curly fries (gluten-free option available) or housemade maple baked beans.

Buffalo Chicken Wrap  Beef Brisket Sandwich French Dip Sandwich  802 Turkey Wrap  Greek Veggie Wrap

CUSTOM CREATIONS— 3 easy steps; choose your protein, choose your style and choose your side! PROTEIN OPTIONS: 100% ground beef patty, grilled chicken breast or veggie patty (vegan & gluten free) Gluten Free Bun available for gluten free option.

STYLES:

All served with a pickle, lettuce, tomato and onion with your choice of house fries, carrots & celery, house coleslaw, curly fries (glutenfree option available) or housemade maple baked beans.

Classic or classic with your choice of cheese: Swiss, Cabot cheddar,

American, Cabot pepper jack, or blue cheese crumbles. BBQ: Cabot cheddar, bacon, bbq sauce and crispy fried onions Pub: American cheese, bacon, pickle slices, crispy onions & pub sauce Mushroom & Swiss: Swiss cheese, Portobella mushrooms and garlic aioli

Kids’ Menu

SERVING BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER Daily, 8am - 9pm  Extension 1247  Located in Smugglers’ Village Center

ENTRÉE SALADS — add your favorite salad topper!

Entrée Salad Toppers: Pan Seared Chicken Breast, Garlic Shrimp, Crunchy Chicken Tenders, Buffalo Chicken Tenders, 5oz. Citrus Marinated Pub Steak, or Pan-Seared salmon

Chopped Cobb Salad  Summer Beet Salad Black Diamond Steak Salad  Sycamore Salad Dressings: House Maple Poppy, House Chipotle Ranch, Chipotle Lime, Bleu Cheese, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Ranch, and Champagne Vinaigrette

HOUSE FAVORITE ENTRÉES

Side Options: mashed potatoes, rice, house fries, curly fries (gluten-free option available), carrots & celery, house coleslaw or housemade maple baked beans.

Bombay Salmon  Chicken Marsala Risotto Vegan Ravioli  Citrus Marinated Pub Steak Prohibition Ale Fish-n-Chips  Cajun Red Snapper Boneless Grilled Pork Chops  Summer Schnitzel Beef Brisket Macaroni & Cheese (also available without beef) Mountain Chili Platter served with house side salad Chicken Tenders plain, Buffalo, maple ale glaze or Korean barbecue glaze Smuggs-Style Barbecue Ribs (4 or 8 rib portions)

HOUSEMADE DESSERTS

Vermont Maple Cheesecake  Hershey’s Chocolate Mousse Cake Seasonal Crème Brûlée  Cinnamon Bun Bread Pudding Hershey’s Chocolate Brownie Sundae

All kids’ entrées include a starter, one side dish, beverage and dessert.

Pasta with marinara sauce or butter  Hot Dog  Hamburger  Cheeseburger Grilled Cheese  Mozzarella Cheese Stick Platter  Cheese Pizza  Pepperoni Pizza Combo Basket – chicken tender & mozzarella sticks  Battered Fish Fillet Chicken Tenders  Mac & Cheese  Grilled Chicken with house vegetable

Starter (pick one): tortilla chips & cheese sauce, applesauce, veggie plate with ranch dip or Mandarin oranges Side Dish (pick one): applesauce, rice, house vegetable, coleslaw, maple baked beans, mashed potato, curly fries, house fries, veggie plate with ranch dip, or Mandarin oranges Dessert (pick one): Hershey’s cupcake, ice cream sandwich or popsicle

Don’t miss our tableside entertainment! Marko the Magician Tuesday, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm The Friendly Pirate Wednesday, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm & Friday, 8:00 am - 10:00 am

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Suppertime! Suppertime! Suppertime! Good ol ’ sup, sup, sup, suppertime!

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The Morse Mountain Grille in the Resort Village has it all; breakfast, lunch, cocktails, and dinner. Breakfast mountainside is a morning favorite with bountiful selections of pancakes, signature French toast, meats, specialty breakfast items, and omelets. You’ll also find quick selections to pick up and take with you, like the generously sized and delicious housemade maple cinnamon roll or one of our breakfast sandwiches. Families will enjoy the Friendly Pirate dinner on Wednesdays and breakfast on Fridays with special guests Mogul Mouse and Billy Bob Bear. Marko the Magician performs tableside magic during dinners on Tuesday evenings. Lunch includes appetizers and a wide selection of sandwiches, soups, entrée salads, specialty grilled flatbreads, and burgers. In the afternoon, relax in the Pub with a beverage and munchies, and a fantastic view of the mountains. Enjoy a family-pleasing dinner menu until 9:00 pm. Be sure to check out the great selection of draft and bottled beers & cider and wines by the glass, the Little Smuggs Fun Menu for children, and the great selection of all housemade desserts. If you don’t have room for a slice of the Vermont Maple Cheesecake after you eat your dinner, take a piece back to your condominium for a treat later — you’ll be glad you did! Dine-in or take-out. Extension 1247 You can’t come to Vermont without eating Ben & Jerry’s ice cream! We make it easy for you – the Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop at Smuggs is located in the Village Lodge and is open daily. Tempt your taste buds with a selection of ice cream flavors, sorbets, and low fat frozen yogurt in cones, sundaes, or shakes. More than 15 unique and fun flavors to choose from … try a different flavor each day of your stay! Extension 1303 The Village Pizzeria offers a wide selection of artisan pies featuring natural ingredients like nitrate-free pepperoni, and naturally-raised chicken. Try the Sweet & Spicy pizza, with Vermont maple and spicy Buffalo chicken, or enjoy a fresh salad of organic greens drizzled with sweet maple balsamic dressing. Complement your meal with a wide selection of Vermont beers, local wines, and ciders. Extension 1142

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Located in the heart of Smugglers’ Village — the whole family is invited and we have a complete children’s menu, too!

The Hearth & Candle restaurant

Enjoy the Hearth & Candle’s cozy atmosphere for casual family dinners, or quiet white-tablecloth dining for adults only in the Birch Room. Our complete dinner menu features steaks, chicken, fresh fish, and seafood. We serve local organically grown vegetables and salads, and we’ll tempt you with a delicious selection of homemade desserts. A full-service bar and extensive wine list will complement your dining experience, or you can relax with a cocktail at our cozy bar.

Daily 5:00 pm - 9:30 pm 802.644.1260 Reservations Recommended for dinner

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Lunch at the Green Mountain Deli, located in the Village Lodge, features freshly made sandwiches, salads, vegetarian options, and specials daily. Cookies, muffins, and other treats satisfy anyone needing a sweet snack. Extension 1141 The Mountainside Cabana allows you to maximize your sunning time by offering a selection of goodies at the Mountainside Pool. Visit the Cabana for beverages, snacks, light fare, ice cream, and full bar service. Try a special margarita, frozen drink, or ice cold Vermont microbrewed beer. Extension 5014

Heading to FunZone 2.0? Have a bite to eat at the ReFuel Café, offering a variety of sandwiches, salads, pizza, snacks, drinks, beer, and wine. Satisfy your sweet tooth by choosing from 10 flavors of soft serve ice cream (creemees) including vanilla, Vermont Maple, and 8 flavorburst flavors that can be added to the vanilla. Dine in or call for take-out. Extension1287 The Hearth & Candle serves dinner nightly in a cozy setting right in the center of Smugglers’ Village. Seasonal menu items with locally sourced ingredients include an innovative selection of beef, poultry, and fish. After dinner, satisfy your sweet tooth with a triple chocolate truffle cake, cheesecake, or Vermont apple crisp. Dining rooms available for family friendly and adults only dining. Children’s menu available. Open for dinner nightly. Extension 1260

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Food for Everyday to Gourmet Independently Owned • One-of-a-Kind Located in the Heart of Fairfax

If you like pizza, you’ll love

1098 Main St. Fairfax, VT • 802.849.6872 • steeplemarket.com

’ Located just 12 minutes away from Smugglers’, Angelina’s Restaurant has been family owned since 1985. Serving quality homemade brick-oven pizza, subs and calzones. All our dough and sauces are made fresh daily.

Local Meats • Seafood • Groceries • Extensive Wine Selection Gourmet Deli • VT Cheese • Fresh Produce • Beer Cave

Menus available at the Smugglers’ Notch Guest Service Desk.

802-644-2011 Eat in or take out.

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Delivery available when permitted.

4th Annual Brewfest Saturday, September 14th

www.angelinaspizza.net

Learn more at steeplemarketbrewfest.com

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Located just down the mountain from the Resort, the Brewster River Pub & Brewery offers hearty pubstyle fare in a casual atmosphere perfect for hanging out after a summer day filled with fun activities. A section of the menu entitled “Smaller Appetites” caters to munchers young and old with items like sliders, grilled cheese, chicken tenders, mozzarella sticks, and more. Appetizers include traditional favorites such as chicken wings, nachos, potato skins, and more

unique flavors such as Southwestern egg rolls. There are a variety of burgers and sandwiches, all served with a side of hand-cut fries. Entrées include beef, seafood, and barbecue selections. Soups and salads with housemade dressings complete the menu. Enjoy a wide selection of local beers, in addition to the pub’s own craft beers. Nightly chalkboard specials and live music. Open daily. (802) 644-6366

Just down the road, Martell’s is a family restaurant and lively music hall. Martell’s offers family dining in the evenings, with late night pub fare on Fridays and Saturdays, and a special brunch menu on Saturdays and Sundays. The menu features a delicious array of appetizers, burgers, salads, soups, and entrées. Children’s menu available. Call (802) 6445060 for information on nightly specials and entertainment schedule or to make a reservation. Open seven days a week.

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Serving fresh, fLavorful,

Artisan pizza topped with old world favorites as well as inspired local and organic toppings.

PLUS ... Fresh salads, housemade maple buffalo chicken wings. Featuring over 20 local beers and ciders from around the region.

dine-in or take-out

Open daily for dinner located in the Village Lodge, ext. 1142

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Located in downtown Jeffersonville just minutes from Smugglers’ in the historic Smugglers’ Notch Inn, the Village Tavern serves hearty pub-style appetizers, soups, salads, and entrées nightly. Enjoy the casual atmosphere indoors or comfortable seating in the outdoor courtyard, and a meal that will top off your day with flavor and substance. Childrens’ menu available. (802) 644-6765 The Broken Yoke, tucked away next to the Smugglers’ Notch Inn, offers breakfast and brunch selections. The Yoke’s Maple French Toast with a candied maple and walnut topping has received rave reviews. Choose the florentine benedict for a healthy start to the day. Open Wednesday through Monday. (802) 644-6371 158 Main Restaurant and Bakery is housed in the historic Windridge Farms Building, located in downtown Jeffersonville. There is literally nothing missing at 158 Main, with full breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus, all of which encompass everything from classic favorites to diverse specials sure to tempt every palate. 158 Main also offers an extensive bakery selection of breads, pies, cookies, and the baker’s daily surprises. So whether you are looking for a before-hiking breakfast, relaxed lunch, wonderful dinner, or the perfect dessert to cap your day, 158 has it all! (802) 644-8100

Above 158 Main, the Jeffersonville Pizza Department serves pizza, pasta, wings, and salads daily. Eat in or take out. Open Wednesday through Sunday. (802) 644-5550 The Family Table at the intersection of Route 108 and 15 in Jeffersonville has a loyal following who give rave reviews to its innovative menu and use of high quality fresh ingredients. Tops on the list of recommendations are the buttermilk fried chicken, shrimp scampi with lemon and capers, and beef dishes such as the in-house dry aged ribeye. Serving lunch and dinner Thursday through Monday with breakfast menu on weekends. Extensive wine list and full bar. Children’s menu available. (802) 644-8920 A fixture in Cambridge since 1985, Angelina’s offers quality homemade Italian pizza, pasta, subs, calzones, and breads. Try the steak bomb — steak, mushrooms, onions, and peppers — as a pizza or hot sub. (802) 644-2011 In Johnson, east of Smugglers’ on Route 15, the Downtown Pizzeria and Pub is a full-service eatery offering quality homemade food with family-friendly value. Everything is made from scratch, including the most popular item on the menu, the hand-breaded fried mozzarella triangles with marinara and balsamic

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reduction. Choose from entrées such as ziti with vodka sauce, chicken parmesan, and of course, pizza, New York-style. The Vermonter specialty pie features chicken, apples, ham, a cheddar/mozzarella blend, alfredo sauce, and a maple drizzle. Enjoy a full bar with 10 beers on tap, a pool table, darts, and acoustic music. (802) 635-7626 The Sunset Grille and Tap Room is a family restaurant & sports bar serving down home cooking including steaks, ribs, burgers, seafood, wings, and more in a casual and friendly atmosphere. The tap room features 30 televisions, including 6 big screens & satellite TV. Bar munchies are available until midnight every day. Outdoor dining on Sunset Grille’s secluded patio, plus tiki bar, horseshoes, and volleyball May-September. Located on Cottage Club Road just off Route 108 in Stowe. Open 7 days for lunch & dinner. Children’s menu available. (802) 253-9281 If you’d rather dine in, visit the Smugglers’ Country Store for all your grocery staples like bread, meat, vegetables, fruit, and beverages. The store stocks a wide variety of Vermont specialty items such as jams and syrups from Butternut Mountain Farm in nearby Johnson and delicious Lake Champlain Chocolates. The store also carries a selection of glutenfree products. The Perk offers espresso, cappuccino, lattes, chai tea, hot and cold mochas, plus a variety of fresh fruit smoothies, iced tea, and lemonade. Choose from a variety of morning pastries and fresh baked goods prepared locally. The Cupboard Deli located at the Citgo in downtown Jeffersonville, is a grab-andgo paradise. Start with fresh baked donuts like you read about in “best of…” articles, as well as other tasty freshly baked goods. Pre-made deli options and made-to-order sandwiches fill the large cooler as you enter the convenience store, featuring

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Boar’s Head natural meats and the popular Montreal smoked beef. The options are seemingly endless at this popular roadside deli. Stop into the beer cave for a wide selection of local and regional beers and ciders. Open 7 days. (802) 644-2069 The Cambridge Village Market at 113 South Main Street (Route 15) in Cambridge continues the location’s 100-plus years of serving the community and visitors with groceries, sundries, and more. Choose from fresh produce, deli meats (with breakfast and deli sandwiches to go), a large beer and wine selection, and brand name and private label groceries and sundries. Open daily. (802) 644-2272 You’ll find an additional option for provisions in Fairfax, where Steeple Market offers fresh fruits and veggies, meat and seafood, a deli with sandwich and salad choices, and wine and beer (plus a growler filling station with three brews available). Steeple Market also features weeknight hearty dinner specials, plus pizza, rotisserie chicken and wings, and paninis and subs. Located at 1098 Main Street in Fairfax, the market is open daily. (802) 849-6872

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June 9

June 15-16

Pedal and coast along some of Vermont’s most scenic valley terrain at the 3rd Annual Lamoille Valley Rail Trail Bike-A-Thon. This popular event raises money for the reclamation of an old rail bed, to become a bike path and recreational trail for all. Raise money and bike for a good cause or support others and come on by for a barbecue and live music! 9:30 am - 3:00 pm. www.lvrt.org/faq

June 21

June 12-15

Stowe Theatre Guild presents “Godspell,” a musical of parables performed through song, dance, and tomfoolery by Jesus Christ and his comedic, energetic team of followers. Additional performances June 19-22 and June 26-29; all performances start at 7:30 pm. For tickets and additional information, visit www.stowetheatre.com or call (802) 253-3961

June 15

Rattling Brook Bluegrass Festival. The 34th annual event. Multiple bands to play from midday into the evening at the Belvidere town pavilion on Route 109. Admission $15 at the gate. 12 & under free. Music from 11:00 am - 8:00 pm. Rain or shine.

June 15

Hops & Pops. Dads and craft beer go back throughout centuries of history as we know it. Join us to celebrate all their glory at this special event! Famed traveling food artists Green Mountain Grillbillies and Cornerstone Pub & Kitchen will convene on Smugglers’ Village Green with tasty eats to complement local craft brewers’ legendary liquid elixirs. This event will feature games and activities for kids, and of course, dad gets FREE admission which includes a special stainless steel pint glass!

Classic Auto Festival at the Shelburne Museum. 2019 marks the 66th anniversary of the Vermont Automobile Enthusiasts and the 16th Classic Auto Festival presented in collaboration with Shelburne Museum. This year celebrates classic trucks! Info: www.shelburnemuseum.org Smugglers’ celebrates the longest day of the year with the Summer Solstice Party! Celebrations begin with an early morning Sunrise Yoga session and continue with evening performances by Cirque De Fuego, Vermont’s premiere fire performers, and Jeh Kulu Drum Theater!

June 22-29

PDGA Pro Masters Disc Golf World Championship. The tournament, the most prestigious of competition in the sport of disc golf, will take place over the week of June 22-29, 2019, on the two elite level championship courses at the Smugglers’ Notch Disc Golf Center. Spectators welcome.

June 26-29

Vermont Quilt Festival. New England’s oldest and largest quilt event celebrates over 40 years of sharing the beauty, creativity, artistry, and history of quilt making! Displays of more than 400 new and old quilts, vendors, workshops, appraisals. Wednesday preview, 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm; Thursday - Friday, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm; Saturday, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm.

June 28-30

Stowe Brewers Festival. Celebrate Vermont’s tradition of brewing fine craft beer! This outdoor festival showcases dozens of breweries. Tasting sessions Friday from 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm, and Saturday from 12:00 noon - 4:00 pm and 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm. Kick the Keg Brunch on Sunday from 11:00 am - 1:30 pm. Ticket purchase includes 15 samples per session. The festival features live music as well! www.stowebrewersfestival.com

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July 4

July 15

Independence Day! Smugglers’ Notch and Jeffersonville hosts an old-fashioned July 4th celebration in Jeffersonville with a parade at 10:00 am, a carnival with games and vendors, kids’ games, live entertainment, and food. Don’t forget the world-famous frog jumping contest!

Music in the Meadow. Elegantly balancing hot and sweet homage to the traditions while fashioning their own unique, playful style, The Bumper Jacksons paint America’s story from the streets of New Orleans to Appalachian hollers. This brassy six-piece is sure to please. The Trapp Family Lodge concert meadow is the site of the Music in the Meadow concerts and opens two hours prior to the start of the 7:00 pm concert. Concert meadow seating is picnic-style and on a first come, first served basis. 700 Trapp Hill Road in Stowe. For tickets and additional information, visit www.stoweperformingarts.com

And back at Smugglers’ ... Starting at 5:00 pm, the Resort hosts a tasty Firemen’s Barbecue on the Green with proceeds benefiting the local fire department. Goodtime Charlie hosts music for all ages on the resort Village Green from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Also on the green, the Vermont National Guard 40th Army Band plays their mix of classic favorites and patriotic tunes beginning at 8:00 pm. At dusk, enjoy the spectacular fireworks against the backdrop of the Green Mountains. It’s a full day of celebration!

July 5-7 Circus Smirkus Big Top Tour … Vaudeville!! Join us for a spectacular lineup of unforgettable acts and dazzling circus skills on full display under the big top! Circus Smirkus’ 2019 show Carnival is coming to town; step right up and join in the fun! Prepare to be dazzled by performers, ages 1118, live music, and an array of brilliant costumes. July 5 & 6, 12:00 noon and 6:00 pm; July 7, 11:00 am and 4:00 pm. Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex Junction. Additional information: (802) 878-5545 or www.smirkus.org

July 5-7 The 33rd annual Stoweflake Hot Air Balloon Festival. Come to the Stoweflake Hot Air Balloon Festival and let your spirit soar as more than 25 hot-air balloons fill the sky. View breathtaking launches and enjoy live entertainment, all while sitting back and relaxing with offerings in the beer and wine garden. Tethered balloon rides available for $10 each. Children’s corner offers a variety of activities. $10 admission, kids 12 & under FREE. Stoweflake Resort and Spa in Stowe, Route 108. www.stoweflake.com

July 12-13 The Waterbury Block Party and Arts Fest is a two-day street fair with entertainment and artwork from some of the most talented performers and artists in our area, set to the backdrop of the quaint mountain town of Waterbury, Vermont. www.waterburyartsfest.com

July 25-28 Lake Champlain Maritime Festival commemorates the past, present, and future of beautiful Lake Champlain. Exhibits, vintage boat show, U.S. Coast Guard exhibit, live musical performances, kids’ entertainment, food, and crafts provide plenty of fun for the day. Located on the gorgeous Burlington Waterfront, from Perkins Pier to the Community Sailing Center. Nightly concerts feature performances by Lake Street Dive, The Wood Brothers, Twiddle (with guests Stephen Marley, Turkuaz, and more), and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead. www.lcmfestival.com

July 26-28 Lamoille County Field Days. A classic country fair with horse shows, rides, music, food, crafts, livestock exhibition, and more. Located just north of Johnson on Route 100C. For more information, visit www.lamoillefielddays.com

August 2-4 The United States Junior Disc Golf Championship returns to Smugglers’ for year two, bringing some of the most talented youth disc golf players from around the country each day! This three-day PDGA A-Tier tournament consists of one round each day on course layouts that are appropriate for each division. U.S. Championship titles will be awarded to all PDGA Junior divisions. Spectators are welcome! www.kidsdiscgolf.com

August 4 Music in the Meadow. Austin award-winning singer-songwriter Ruthie Foster’s latest album is described as “some folk, some blues, some soul, some rock, some gospel.” Catch this Grammynominated performer on the Trapp Family Lodge concert meadow in Stowe. Concert meadow opens two hours prior to the start of the 7:00 pm concert. Seating is picnic-style and on a first come, first served basis. 700 Trapp Hill Road in Stowe. For tickets and additional information, visit www.stoweperformingarts.com explore • 81


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62nd Annual Stowe Antique and Classic Car Meet. See 800plus vehicles on display from vintage race cars to tractors and everything in between. Stay for the parade, shop the automotive flea market, and enjoy some great food! Farr Field on Route 2 in Waterbury. www.vtauto.org

August 10

10th Annual Festival of the Arts in Jeffersonville. The Cambridge Arts Council and the Smugglers’ Notch Area Chamber of Commerce celebrate the creativity and talent of regional artists! Lovely galleries and a wide range of artists display their work along Jeffersonville’s charming Main Street. Children’s activities and live music. Local restaurants offer delicious food for purchase. Parking is available at Cambridge Elementary, a short stroll from the action. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Rain or shine. www.cambridgeartsvt.org

August 23 - September 1 The Champlain Valley Fair caps

the summer season in Vermont! Vendors, midway rides and games, entertainment, food, agricultural exhibits, nationally recognized performers, and more. Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex Junction. www.champlainvalleyfair.org or (802) 878-5545

September 6-8

Burlington’s South End Art Hop Now in its 27th running, the South End Art

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Hop celebrates arts, local businesses, and art studios, as they open their doors to showcase over 600 artists’ paintings, sculptures, photography, and many more mediums. This kid-friendly event also features a Kids’ Hop, food trucks, juried shows, and live music. Additional information at www.seaba.com

September 12-15

The Green Mountain Championship brings top disc golfers in the region to the Resort’s Brewster Ridge and Fox Run Meadows disc golf courses. The event culminates with the popular FallFest, here at the Resort.

September 13-15

British Invasion. A weekend celebration and salute to the great British motorcar. Enjoy the cars and visit the marketplace! Festivities are in the Stowe Village. $15 for two-day general admission. www.britishinvasion.com

September 14

FallFest at Smugglers’ Notch. Join us for a weekend celebrating mountain recreation and northern Vermont culture with live music, local food, craft beer, and cider. Lots of activities for kids, too!

September 28-29

Old Fashioned Harvest Market in Underhill, Vermont, about 20 minutes from the Resort. The Harvest Market kicks off on Saturday with a smalltown parade at 9:00 am. Children’s games, music, Vermont artisans, and delicious food offer fun for all

ages. The famous Underhill Clutter Barn and town-wide yard sale yield lots of treasures! www.underhillharvestmarket.com

October 11-13

37th Annual Stowe Foliage Arts Festival A short drive away through Smugglers’ Notch pass — arts & crafts exhibitors offer shopping options for all interests; jewelry, home goods, décor, furniture, clothing, food, spirits, maple products, and so much more! Topnotch Field, 3420 Mountain Road (Route 108), watch for the big tent. www.craftproducers.com

October 12-14

Burlington Book Festival Three days of “authorized” activity! Readings from famed authors, family events, demonstrations, and workshops. Presentations held at venues in beautiful lakeside Burlington. www.burlingtonbookfestival.com

October 25-27

Essex Fall Craft Show and Vermont Antique Expo Come see the finest in traditional and contemporary crafts, fine art, folk art, gourmet specialties, unique antiques, and vintage collectibles. Beginning Friday, 12:00 noon - 6:00 pm; Saturday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sunday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Admission fee of $8 includes entry to both events. Free parking. Champlain Valley Exposition, 105 Pearl Street, Essex Junction. www.vtcrafts.com


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