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★Bamboo flooring ★Low VOC paint organizations. The funding to support these - Montpelier Food Pantry: To provide food
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mile race, holiday raffle and golf tournament. port clinic operations providing direct primary
★Green cleaning supplies ★Soy base wax The grants awarded March 12 are in addition health care and wellness education to central
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“These community organizations – as they nity seniors
zuriecosalon@gmail.com pursue their varied missions – represent the - Rotary Shelter Box Program: To fund a shel-
breadth and strength of the community fabric ter for disaster relief, like the recent Tsunami in
that makes up Montpelier and the Montpelier Japan, ensuring that those in need have shelter
region,” said Heather Shouldice, Montpelier and basic needs
Rotary Club president. “Rotary is very pleased to - Confluence Sport Center/Cross Fit Kids: To
be able to provide support to our community provide area youth in developing the skills and
What’s New in Business… organizations.” tools to ensure a healthy lifestyle
The following groups received the grants - Montpelier Chamber Orchestra: In support
March 12 at an awards ceremony during the for project outreach, a program to introduce stu-
club’s weekly lunch meeting at the Capitol Plaza dents to playing in a high quality orchestra
Hotel in Montpelier: - Impact New England: To provide home
- Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice: improvements for community members who
To assist in supporting Caregiver Support need assistance.
Workshops to recognize and honor the role of the - Kids Share: In support of a cross cultural
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- Central Vermont Adult Basic Education: To tional quality of the youth in Vermont by giving
provide free literacy instruction and learning them the opportunity to express their ideas and
programs for adults and out-of-school youths in feelings through art and writing
central Vermont - Kellogg Hubbard Library: To sponsor "An
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for Training and Development
Chris Hamilton from the ing the worker's comp coverage.
Vermont Association for Hamilton said older workers have a strong
Serving Montpelier, Central Vermont, and beyond, 24/7! Training and Development work ethic, are qualified or provided the qualifi-
We would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all the people who helped us get our business (VATD) spoke to the cations necessary to do the job, they are loyal,
up and running including: Ian, Stacy, and staff of Formula Ford; Doug and Brock at Yipes Graphics; TD Barre Rotary Club recent- have no child care issues and are dependable. He
Banknorth; Dave at Poulos Insurance; Howard at Anderson Imprints; Jim Brown and entire staff of L. ly.
Brown and Sons Printing; and the patient and always pleasant staff of Peoples United Bank. said VATD works with those seeking employ-
Hamilton explained ment to plug holes in what they know to get
And for their overwhelming support we would like to thank and urge you to support:
McGillicuddys, Three Penny Taproom, Charlie O’s, Sarducci’s, Positive Pie, Julio’s, Inn At Montpelier, that the VATD is a non-
profit contractor that back into the labor market, whether it may be
Betsy’s B&B, Econolodge, Comfort Inn, The Hilltop, Champlain Farms, The Hollow Motel,
Twin City Motel, Days Inn, Main St Bar and Grill, administers funds from technology, computer skills, or a GED. They
the Montpelier Amtrak station, and the Montpelier City the US Department of Labor, dedicated to devel- place trainees at non-profit organizations while
Council. Thanks also to Ed Dufresne for the nod in his oping employment opportunities for unemployed they are honing their skills.
column. We would also like to thank our family, friends, Funding comes through the US Department of
and the community of Central Vermont for standing people aged 55 and over. They will place people
behind us. We look forward to providing a professional with a prospective employer and pay the prevail- Labor, and Hamilton said this is a rare way to get
and reliable service and thanks again for allowing us ing wage for up to 160 hours, while also cover- some of our tax dollars back.
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Join us as we March for Babies. Hundreds of families
and businesses in Washington County are affected by the
devastating effects of preterm birth and birth defects. Join
us and become a champion for all babies!
EVENT INFO
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Montpelier High School
Registration at 8am
Walk begins at 9am
Start a company or family team, or regis-
ter as an individual walker. We have fun
for a great cause! Even if you can’t be
there that day you can still fundraise and
have a virtual team, or volunteer to help
at the event.
Vermont Sled Cats (from left) Sandy Craige, John Mcardle, and Jake Lavigne pose with Shauna Amick.
To register online go to: Joni and Friends Ministers in Central VT
www.marchforbabies.org The disability ministry of Joni and Friends of
New England made its Central Vermont debut
Contact us for more information at on Saturday, March 5. The special event was
organized by Cathy Craige and hosted by her
rodonnell@marchofdimes.com or call (802) 560-4823 church, Crossroads Christian Church of East
Montpelier.
Shauna Amick, New England Director of Joni
and Friends, was the featured speaker. Deborah
Moskevitz and Paula Baizely organized the
CAPITOL
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backing of some 15 volunteers from Crossroads

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games, information, and caring ministry to
entire families in an outreach to Vermonters

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from across the state affected by disabilities. Shauna Amick and Cathy Craige
This outreach demonstrated that caring, fun, and
accepting community does exist and tailors itself sible. The dates for 2011 are June 7-11 for
“Yes, we’re still here with the especially to those who live with chronic dis- adults, and August 15-19 for all families affected
Rte. 2 • 1/2 mile E. of the Roundabout • Montpelier, VT same quality service we’ve abilities of any kind. by disability, especially those with school-aged
offered for over 30 years”
In the Capitol City Kia Building -Norm Trepanier, Manager Joni and Friends New England holds family children. For information about attending as a
retreats each summer at the Barbara C. Harris family or serving as a Short Term Missionary
Center in Greenfield, N.H., located on beautiful (assisting a family for the week), e-mail lsmith@
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Direct Repair you’re likely to see is Megan Brown’s smiling last summer and works out of the main office at
face. Megan is Home Share Now’s Program 115 North Main Street, in Barre. Both coordina-
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THIS TAX
SEASON... Students work in small groups to peel and grate locally grown vegetables. This second grade class then made
three different root soups and did a taste test making predictions and identifying their favorite.

DO SOMETHING A Food Cart in Every Classroom


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City Elementary and Middle School these days. totally engaged, we have no behavioral prob-
Food Works at Two Rivers Center, in partner- lems, retention of material is high and students
ship with the Washington County Youth Service see how this connects to other areas of the cur-
Bureau and Fitz Vogt Food Services, has riculum.”
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and pot holders. According to Joseph Kiefer,
Director of Education at Food Works, “This cart
Bureau’s CityScape program, delivering food
and nutrition education to students and teachers.
Steve Marinelli, the Food Service Director has
has everything you need to get a class of stu- helped equip the cart and is helping in the pur-
When you contribute to the Nongame Wildlife Fund you are helping dents doing hands-on food preparation using chase of locally grown food from the Food
locally grown food.” Works Farm to Table program that networks
protect and restore Vermont’s endangered wildlife like bald eagles, black Throughout the 2010-11 school year, the with local farmers. According to Steve, “Students
terns and bats threatened by White Nose Syndrome. Food Cart is making its way into every class- need this kind of hands-on food education so
room making foods that fit into the existing cur- they can have exposure to the great variety of
riculum with the support from the administration locally grown nutrient-dense foods and can learn
Look for the loon on line 29A of and everyone working in the school cafeteria. to cook and bake with them.”
your Vermont income tax return All six kindergarten classrooms read "Tops and Marinelli featured the winning soup from
and please remember to donate.
FISH & WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT Bottoms" and participated in a series of sensory- Mary Hull’s fourth grade class this past fall. He
www.vtfishandwildlife.com based food stations, tasting, smelling, feeling, even had the class come down to the cafeteria to
listening and seeing the diversity of Vermont make the soup for the school’s hot lunch pro-
grown and stored winter foods such as celeriac gram. The class had used the food cart and made
root, rutabaga, parsnips, chiogga beet and car- four varieties of potato soup - potato broccoli,
rots and red cabbage. The students then peeled potato cheese, everything potato (which had
and grated these hearty root crops and made a kale, swiss chard and fresh dill) and a potato
winter salad for a healthy snack. carrot. Mrs. Hull’s class invited the other three
Megan Hartigan, a food educator working fourth grade classes down to the cafeteria to
with Food Works says “The kids are learning so taste test the four soups and choose their favor-
much about local food and practical ways to ite. The Everything Potato was the students'
cook it up.” The fist graders made root crop lat- favorite.
kes, the second grade will be making Ethnic In addition, a group of teachers are taking a
soups from Barre. In addition, the fifth grade FEED (Food Education Every Day) one credit
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 6:00 PM will be hand grinding grains to make breads
from the colonial period to the western expan-
sion, the sixth grade will be doing a Medieval
graduate course being offered through Castleton
State College on “Cooking Across the
Curriculum,” using the Food Cart for hands-on

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LACE Uses Donations to Raise Awareness and Access to Local Foods
As spring approaches, LACE further develops LACE furthers its mission of bringing the
its role as an outlet for raising awareness of and community back in touch with local foods by
access to local foods. In the past months, LACE providing two new opportunities for community.
has been fortunate to receive generous donations This year for the first time, LACE is offering
from community members, the John Merck Fund, C.S.A. shares in collaboration with several local
Northfield Savings Bank, Washington Electric growers including Littlewood Farm, Riverbend
Coop’s Community Fund, and other donors, to Gardens, Turkey Hill Farm, and LePage Farm.
fund F.O.O.D. (Focus on Occupational The weekly share will begin in June, and will
Development), a new workforce development continue through October. Additionally, LACE
initiative, as well as the Junior F.O.O.D. program, offers a bulk buyers club in which members
monthly Community Meals, and weekly pay- receive wholesale prices on a wide variety of
what-you-can Open Table dinners.   foods from four different distributors. “Our com-
The participants in the Junior F.O.O.D. munity can be food secure, but we must think
Program, a cooking class series for youth ages outside the supermarket box for sourcing our
9-13, were the featured chefs for LACE’s March household foods. Buy local where we can: farm-
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EAST BARRE
Whoever said being
a parent is easy? Quitter of the Month
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For help call
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1-800-CHILDREN Owner: Richard Harvi
Best Antique Shop 1-800-244-5373 Ivy Zeller, Prevention Consultant Ivy: How has business been?
133 MILL STREET Central Vermont New Directions Coalition
EAST BARRE Richard: We took 80% of the Brooks custom-
479-5190 Ivy: Why don’t you sell tobacco products at ers. The first Saturday after we opened – the
the Montpelier Pharmacy? store was completely filled with people. Some
people waited two hours for their prescription,
RECYCLE! HOUSE
Richard: Pharmacies shouldn’t sell tobacco
products. If I had to make money making peo-
but no one got upset. I love the downtown.
People are great. The pharmacy is a great place
BUY ANTIQUES! ple sick, it wouldn’t work for me. I never
understood morally how the tobacco compa-
to see neighbors, check-in on one another, and
chat. I know just about all my customers.
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opening a tobacco-free pharmacy?
Richard: I received about one hundred calls
from the ad about how the body heals after you
quit. Folks wanted more information. I have
Richard: I started working at Brooks Drugs in run four different ads. I get the information
1983. I would bring up the issue to the CEO of from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control)
corporate offices every year! To his defense, he website.
liked the idea. He understood what I was trying
to do. He said that other companies that had Ivy: It’s so heartening to know that even in
CENTRAL VERMONT stopped selling tobacco products noticed a these rough economic times, your number
POST HIGH SCHOOL decrease in customer traffic. When Rite Aid finally bought Brooks one priority is to keep us healthy! Thanks Richard, you are a
PLANNING FAIR Drugs in 2007, within five minutes I knew I wanted to open up my truly good business person and wellness advocate! Thank you
On Thursday, April 7th, 2011 at 7pm the U-32 own tobacco-free store. I grew tired of working in a chain store, so much for your time!
Guidance Department will be hosting a Round and was frustrated by what I was not allowed to do.
Robin Mini College / Post High School Plan- Richard: It’s a pleasure!!
ning Fair for the student and their parents. This Ivy: What do you remember about the way tobacco products
event is open to any Vermont family. Students used to be displayed? If you have a quit story, please contact Ivy Zeller at izeller@
and families do not need to register ahead of myfairpoint.net.
time. Richard: Tobacco was the most profitable area square footage- Central Vermont New Directions Coalition promotes substance
Each representative will be in a classroom and will wise at Brooks. The manufacturers paid the pharmacy significant abuse prevention activities in the following towns: Berlin,
hold 4 twenty-five minute informational sessions. amounts of money to provide self-serve cigarette displays. Middlesex, Calais, Montpelier, East Montpelier, and Worcester.
These sessions will be held at 7:00pm-7:25pm, 7:30pm-7:55pm, Please visit the website at www.cvndc.org, or call them at 223-
8:00pm-8:25pm, 8:30pm-8:55pm. Families that Ivy: How were you able to finance the pharmacy without sell- 4949.
attend can receive information from four to ing tobacco?
12 prospective colleges and/or recruiters. Quit Resources:
If the U-32 parking lot is full, parking will be Richard: Burlington Drug financed the entire prescription inven- Lisa Willette, lisa.willette@cvmc.org. Lisa is the Tobacco Coach
available at the bottom of the hill at the Cen- tory. They have been absolutely awesome to work with. We have at Central Vermont Medical Center, 371-5945. She offers low cost
tral VT Civic Center where a shuttle bus will a more extensive inventory than most chains in the area. We did or no cost NRT (nicotine replacement therapy, patch, gum, or
be running every 15 minutes from 6:30pm– not need to sell tobacco products to survive. We are a pharmacy. lozenge), group classes – at the hospital or at your work site;
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Bishop University
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Southern Vermont College NESCO Acquires Midstate Electric Supply
Castleton State College Union College NESCO-Needham Electric Supply, a leading full-service elec- day-to-day operations.
Clarkson University Universal Technical Institute
Community College of Vermont University of Maine trical distributor serving electrical contractors, national retail “We are thrilled to have Midstate Electric Supply join the
Johnson State College University of Massachusetts, accounts, commercial and industrial companies, and institutional NESCO family and look forward to working with the Barry and
Keene State College Amherst accounts, is pleased to announce the acquisition of certain assets
Lyndon State College University of New Hampshire Dale to strengthen our presence in Vermont. In addition to his
Maine College of Art University of Southern Maine of Midstate Electric Supply, a single branch distributor in Berlin, branch management responsibilities, Barry will spend more time
Middlebury College University of Vermont Vermont. Midstate will operate as a NESCO-Needham Electric
New England Culinary Institute Vermont Technical College
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Norwich University US Army Gregory Wilson, President of NESCO. "We look forward to pro-
Paul Smith’s College US Air Force Founded by Barry Spencer and Dale Trottier in 1995, Midstate
Plattsburgh State University US Navy Electric Supply is a privately held electrical distributor serving viding even greater levels of customer service through the resourc-
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Project Independence to Offer “All About Alzheimer’s” Program
Fractals of Family members and friends who care for someone with Plan to attend both sessions of the program. The cost is $25 per

Change
By Tom Evslin
Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder are encouraged to attend
“All About Alzheimer’s” on April 11 and 18 at Project Independence
Adult Day Services in Barre, 6-9pm.
person or $40 per family (regardless of size) for both sessions.
Scholarships are available if the fee prevents anyone from attend-
ing.
These two sessions will provide family and friends with a basic Advance registration is necessary. Contact the Alzheimer’s
Lower and Extend the Sales Tax, understanding of memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
The program focuses on the changes in communication, function
Association/ Vermont Chapter at 802-372-3816 or by e-mail to
MaggieLewis@alz.org. Project Independence is offering respite
Include Internet Sales and behavior that occur as a result. It will include practical infor-
mation and intervention strategies to help deal with those chang-
care if families need to bring their loved one. Contact Project
Independence at 476-3630 for more information.
“Hands off the Internet,” I used to say when the es.
WorldWideWeb was a fledgling competing for n n n

‘Leaders’ Sought for Healthier Living Workshops


a share of untaxed mail order sales and I was
chair of the policy committee of the Voice on
the Net Coalition. Well, the strategy worked;
Free Healthier Living Anyone wanting more infor- rewards of becoming a leader at (802) 728-2118.
the fledgling grew up; it’s time that brick and Workshops at Gifford Medical mation on the specifics and should call Delattre at Gifford
mortar merchants have a chance to compete Center provide those with
fairly. Of course, mail order and telephone sales chronic diseases help learning
should be subject to state taxes as well. self-management techniques as
The consequence of continuing the policy of exempting com-
panies with no instate presence from collecting sales taxes means
well as group support. Now the PARENTING YOUR TEENS
group is in need of people with Parent Education Workshop Series
that, as an increasing percentage of sales move online (which they chronic conditions, or who care
will do with or without the sales tax exemption), sales tax revenue for people with chronic diseas- TEEN & PARENT INFORMATION AND DIALOGUE NIGHT
will decrease and the rate will have to be increased. A higher sales es, to help lead the classes. Date: Thurs, March 31, 7-8:30pm
tax rate on traditional sales means even more sales going online Offered through the Vermont
– and the need for even higher rates. Even those who prefer to Blueprint for Health, the class- Location: Montpelier High School
make some purchases in person will not be able to afford to do so. es are held weekly for six Presenter: Steve Waldo
Companies which do have a physical presence in most states will weeks. Gifford offers four such
spin off their Internet divisions to shelter them from tax and shut- series of workshops each year. What’s new? Here is a compact evening to hear the latest about middle,
ter some stores. To use an over-used word, the tax exemption for Co-facilitators, called “lead- high, and college partying. Learn more to help you make smart choices and
ers,” undergo training and are decisions. Topics include the latest on energy drinks (high levels of alcohol
online purchases from some companies is unsustainable. paid a small stipend for their
On the other hand, ending the exemption for Internet sales mixed with a lot of caffeine), labeling laws (what’s up?), nicotine levels (quietly
work, along with mileage. increased) and surprising additions to cigarettes and chew (hey! that’s not
means a chance to reduce the sales tax and keep revenues level. Gifford is hoping to fill out
Each state gets to make this decision on its own. its “leader” ranks with two new
tobacco), studies on drinking here and abroad, Industry consolidation (what
The Technical Objection: Some people say that it will be very facilitators interested in taking are the big boys up to?), new kinds of alcohol available (how bizarre can it
difficult for online merchants to compute, collect, and remit the on at least one, hopefully two, get?), possible solutions, and what part informed students, caring parents,
sales tax jurisdiction by jurisdiction. This argument is basically workshops a year. and community coalitions can play with all this information. Steve Waldo
nonsense. The vast majority of online merchants – especially small “Leaders have told us how is the Education Investigator for the VT Department of Liquor Control. His
ones – already use third party “shopping cart” services to facilitate rewarding it is to work with presentation is bright, funny, and jammed with new and improved 2011 trends
their sales. These services already have an option to collect and others who are learning to man- and facts. He talks fast and can cover a lot. Students and parents welcome.
report sales tax by jurisdiction for the benefit of those web sites age their chronic conditions,” Dialogue will follow. Come by 6:55 to be eligible for door prizes!
which do have a physical presence. Computers are good at this Gifford Healthier Living
Workshop Coordinator Susan Central Vermont New Directions Coalition and Community Connections.
sort of stuff. For information visit www.cvndc.org or contact agilbert@sover.net or 223-4949 ext.2
Implication for Vermont: There is legislation pending in Ver- Delattre noted.
mont to tax Internet sales (H.143). I don’t think this legislation
should be passed in its current form because, if Vermont moves
alone on this front, there is a real risk that Amazon and other mer-
chants will retaliate, as they have in other places, by NOT adver-
tising on Vermont-based websites. We don’t want to lose these
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Everybody Wins! VT Read-a-thon Raises Over $14,000
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Reading enthusiasts, students and parents raised over $14,000 at
the 2011 Everybody Wins! Vermont read-a-thon sponsored by
National Life Group.
The event, held at National Life’s Montpelier campus, is an
annual fundraiser for Everybody Wins! Vermont, a literacy-based

802•476•8278 mentoring program. Children, volunteer mentors and parents – 125


people in all – gathered on a Saturday afternoon for reading and
entertainment.
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mailing we sent out at the end of 2010 highlighting the read-a-thon
returned $8,531 in donations,” said Amy Cunningham, Everybody
• Boilers • Furnaces • Space heaters Wins! Vermont executive director. “We collected another $383 the
day of the event and National Life made a contribution bringing
the grand total to $14,114. That’s $3,600 more than last year,” she hosting the event.
• Water heaters • Oil tanks • Tune ups added. The highlight of the afternoon is the one-hour read-a-thon, a
“The read-a-thon is Everybody Wins! Vermont’s most popular contest to see how many books small groups can read. “This year
• Electronic air cleaners event. Not only do we raise money to train new volunteers and buy we read 823 books, beating our record from last year of 735
books, but we model reading together as a fun activity that enhanc- books,” added Cunningham.
Dennis Smith, 30+ years experience es relationships among all ages,” said Ann Zuccardy, communica- Circus performer Tony Duncan entertained participants and
tions specialist at National Life who has been volunteering as a New England Culinary Institute (NECI) donated cookies and bev-
accepted reading mentor for three years. This was National Life’s third year erages. Each child who participated left with a keepsake book.
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CRYPTO QUOTE CRYPTO QUIP Barre Bookstore and Community Writers’ Space Celebrates
Grand Opening on March 31
Readers & Writers, a new used bookstore and community space 5:30-7:30pm, Readers & Writers will host readings by local poets
for writers and readers, will celebrate its Grand Opening on and writers, followed with specialty desserts by LACE.
Thursday, March 31st, with an Open House from 3-5:30pm, and In the coming months and throughout the calendar year,
KAKURO GO FIGURE readings by local writers from 5:30–7:30pm. Readers & Writers plans to schedule regular events such as poetry
The new store will be located at 159 N. Main Street in down- slams, book signings and readings by local Vermont writers, dis-
town Barre, in the former art gallery space at LACE. The shop cussion groups focusing on classics, book groups, open mic nights
will sell books on consignment by Barre rare book dealer Mark and more. The space is open to the community and is designed to
Alexander of Alexander Rare Books, and used books from Ben be comfortable for small groups or opened up to larger events.
Koenig of Plainfield’s The Country Bookshop.  Writers and members of book groups are encouraged to reserve
According to Crystal Zevon, Founding Board Member, time for their special events and readings. The LACE F.O.O.D.
“Readers & Writers is dedicated to book lovers, book groups, and program is always available to cater events.
writers of all types. This is a place where those who love to read “Writers are always looking for good work space, and to con-
and write can work alone or come together and hang out in a nect with a greater community of those who love reading and
comfortable place,” said Zevon. “And, they can have a cup of writing. That’s what we’re creating here in Barre at Readers &
coffee, a bowl of homemade soup or the day’s flatbread offerings Writers,” says Anne Loecher, a local poet and Founding Member
prepared by the LACE F.O.O.D. program while they’re at it,” she of the Readers & Writers Board. 
added. “Readers & Writers is really all about our Barre community,
SUDOKU MAGIC MAZE The Grand Opening will kick off with an Open House from promoting reading, literacy and community for everyone who
3-5:30pm with music by Kristina Stykos and Doug Perkins, and loves to read and write,” adds Mark Alexander, another Founding
hors d’oeuvres prepared by the LACE F.O.O.D. program. From Board Member.

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Chandler Gallery
Chandler Gallery in Randolph will host its annual regional stu-
dent art show "Art Shapes Vermont" from Saturday, April 2
through May 22, with work from twelve area schools. Colors,
shapes and lines will fill the space as viewers explore this celebra-
tion of art education and imagination done with drawings, paint-
TRY SQUARES SNOWFLAKES ings, prints and sculptures from students in grades K-12. The
community will see how creativity and visual expression inform
student experiences and how Art Shapes Vermont.
South Royalton and Whitcomb students have approached the
theme by creating vibrant landscape paintings. Hartland students
took the same theme and created their landscapes from recycled
materials and Randolph students made cowscapes focusing on our
iconic animals in the style of Woody Jackson.
Vermont plants and animals have also provided inspiration for
these student artists. The walls will come alive with clay sculp-
tures of the birds of Vermont inspired by the work of John James
Audubon. There will be spirited representations of our Vermont
state symbols – The Hermit Thrush, Apple, Leopard Frog, Painted
Turtle, Monarch Butterfly, Red Clover, Honey Bee and Morgan
Horse - and we will ask you to cast your vote to help RES create
a proposal for a Vermont Vegetable.
STICKLERS EVEN EXCHANGE Vermont will be represented on quilts from Brookfield and in
portraits of Vermonters from Braintree. Additional work will come
from Bethel Elementary, Berlin, Northfield, South Royalton,
Roxbury Village, Randolph Union High School, Sharon, South
Royalton, Whitcomb High School, Hartland and Randolph
Elementary.
There will be an opening reception for artists and the commu-
nity on Saturday, April 2 from 12 – 2pm that also celebrates the
LETTER BOX MEGAMAZE 50th anniversary of Youth Art Month. Come and share cake and
Vermont "mural artist" Dorathy Langevin paints hawks and eagles fly- Ben and Jerry’s ice cream as you are inspired by the student art
ing over Burnt Rock in Fayston. The painting is part of a four-panel
project of large birds in flight. Dorathy is a resident of Fayston. works. The reception will follow the Alice in Wonderland perfor-
mance in the Music Hall that begins at 11am, making this a won-
derful opportunity for families to celebrate and enjoy the arts at
Chandler.
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to be walking out of the pages of 12-year-old Percy Jackson's
textbooks and into his life. Worse, he's angered a few of them.
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packed novel. See the film at 4pm then stay for pizza and discus-
Tickets are on sale for this year's exciting Spring Fling on all sion at 6pm. Everyone is invited. For more information, call Lee Along with most all automotive maintenance services
three floors of the Aldrich Library. The date is Saturday, April 2, Bonamico at 476-7550, ext #305.
and the delectable menu features hors d'oeuvres by the talented
cooks of the Altrusa Club and desserts by Michele Lunde of Ending Polio Not Just a Dream: Thursday, April 7, 6:30pm
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Delicate Decadence. Wine and beer will be served at a cash bar. Join Roy Somaini and members of the Barre Rotary Club for a MORE THAN JUST A MUFFLER SHOP
On the main floor will be the irresistably danceable music of the
Dave Keller Band. Keller is widely known as Vermont's finest
blues and soul musician, and his hand-picked band includes three
screening of the HBO documentary film, "The Final Inch." With
support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and from club
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Brett Hoffman, and Ira Friedman on the Hammond organ. Best of polio, the last step is the biggest."
all, the music of the Dave Keller band is the most danceable there
is! Perfect for cutting up the floors at the stately Aldrich Library! How to Make Bird Feeders & Bird Houses: Friday, April 8
This year's cabaret show on the ground floor will star Michael Richard Shaw will be our special guest for Arts & Crafts Day
Arnowitt on piano, with John LaRouche on chromatic harmonica this month and send us home with some great ideas for protecting
and vocals by Penny Powers. Famous far beyond the borders of our feathered friends. Arts and Crafts Days are planned by Jacque
Vermont, Arnowitt is both a classicial pianist and a jazz performer. Walker and sponsored by the Friends of the Aldrich Library. All Sponsored by Auxiliary
He has toured Europe, Canada and the US, and is the subject of the ages are welcome! Please call the library for more information.
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Services Group and Bond Auto Parts. Supporters of the event are:
National Life Group, Northfield Savings Bank, L Brown & Sons
there are now only a few essential gadgets he thinks we need. The
keepers include high-speed internet at home, alarm clocks, and All Winter Coats $
Printing, Granite Industries of Vermont, EF Wall & Associates in
memory of Shirley Lord, Mark and Robin Nicholson of Nicom Men's Suits &
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date of the first publication of Berlin, Vermont.
this notice. The claim must be
I have been appointed as personal The WORLD welcomes Letters to the Editor concerning pub- town neighboring historic Montpelier. But lately, big businesses
presented to us at the address representative of the above-named
listed below with a copy filed estate. All creditors having claims
lic issues. Letters should be 400 words or less and may be have moved in and Berlin is losing its allure.
with the register of the Probate against the estate must present subject to editing due to space constraints. Submissions should The Tool Warehouse has been providing tools and tool repair
Court. The claim will be forever their claims in writing within 4 also contain the name of the author and a contact telephone services for our local contractors for a long time now. The down-
barred if it is not presented as months of the date of the first number for verification. For letters of thanks, contact our turn of the U.S. economy coupled with the appearance of Tractor
described above within the four
month deadline.
publication of this notice. The advertising department at 479-2582; non-profit rates are Supply Warehouse right down the road from me has seen my busi-
claim must be presented to me at available. ness decrease over 50%. Now, the Town of Berlin is considering
Nicholas Williams, co-Executor the address listed below with a
Christopher Williams, copy filed with the register of the the approval of a new "Auto Zone" on my neighboring property.
With the buying power of over 4,000 stores, I will not be able to
co-Executor
By their attorney:
Probate Court. The claim will be
forever barred if it is not presented Help Protect Vermont's compete with their prices on automotive related tools. This is just
Betsy Wolf Blackshaw
P.O. Box 543
as described above within the four
month deadline. Small Businesses another example of the big corporation pushing the little guy out.
I don't think my business can survive another 10 to 15% decrease
Barre, VT 05641-0543 Dated: March 18, 2011 Editor: in sales.
Telephone: (802) 476-0800 Jason Hill I have been the owner of Tool Warehouse Outlet on Route 302 Economically, I don’t understand the value of putting an Auto
Dated: March 16, 2011 279 Amanicki Trail in Berlin for 30 years now. I moved into Vermont after leaving Zone here in Berlin. We already have Advanced Auto, Bond Auto
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Montpelier, VT 05602 Montpelier, VT 05602 m I the only person who feels like things cheapest on Sunday. Plus, gas prices should come tumbling down
are getting just a little creepy, crazy, and soon, anyway. Although we’re not allowed to drill for oil and buy
out of hand in our world, lately? I mean, it from Louisiana, our president just arranged to pay Brazil billions
er”
“Central Vermont’s Newspaper” it’s not enough that no one in our country’s of dollars to drill for oil off it’s shores. We can buy it from them.
capital seems to know how to add or subtract (He forgot his pocket calculator, I think.)
anymore, at least, not when it comes to dollars. Now, add to all of this, the biggest, creepiest, craziest event of
(Note on this subject: I would suggest that each member of Con- all: the strongest earthquake that Japan has experienced in our life-
gress and the Senate, and especially all White House employees times… (strong enough that our entire massive planet was shaken
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com Fax: (802)479-7916 fit on the screen of a pocket calculator. Still, it bothers me that actually termed all of these as ‘end-time’ events. Humm. I wonder
email: editor@vt-world.com or sales@vt-world.com my great-grandkids will have to pay for those people’s poor deci- why he called them that?
web site: www.vt-world.com sions.) The answer to that question might just be found in the Bible. In
borah Add to that those pesky, three, count ‘em, three wars we seem fact, the answer to most big questions can be found in the Bible, al-
to be fighting right now. You know, it has long been said that war though that’s not too popular a place to look for solutions to prob-
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Saturday and Sunday. never abuse the fact that some folks have to wait until their Friday looking up.
9.00/6 paycheck to buy their week’s worth of gas. (Sarcasm.) My advice To comment, read other columns or learn more about George’s
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Reiss’s Pieces IMUS
By Judy Reiss
is back on
T his morning, I slept late and when
I got up I realized that I needed to
move a little faster than I usually do!
And with that solid piece of information, I
went to my bureau and opened the drawer
of stuff. So, one day, I asked him to get his junk off the table and
try to be neater. And you know what he did? He took his hand and
arm and swept everything on the table to the floor and then he lay
down on the pile and wiggled around, saying “ If I wanted to live
WSNO!
in a neat house I would live with my mother”
that I keep my underwear in and my socks. And that, folks, was a comment that I took to heart and I have Imus in the Morning
And it was then that I realized that I just
couldn’t die for a long, long time. And why, you ask?
never obsessed about keeping anything neat since that day. And I
must confess to you that neither of us has ever worried about or
starting April 4th
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ing my “true life” that I would take the time to fix it? It actually today we would call an eccentric. He painted all their overstuffed
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Center. He was born in Waitsfield on Sept. 13, 1932, the son of parents were John Samuel and Janet (Trainer) Cameron. His sib-
Arthur and Margaret Livingston. He served in the Air Force from lings Betty, Jean, Jesse, Millicent, William and Helen all passed
1956 to 1960. He spent most of his life since as a truck driver. He before him. Mr. Cameron immigrated to the U. S. in 1926. The
is survived by his wife Avon, of South Royalton; his sister, Ora family settled in Flushing, N.Y.; he graduated from Flushing High
PINARD, FLORENCE H., 90, of Montpelier, died Gibbs, of Williamstown; his son Lu Hall, of Ellsworth, Maine; his School in 1933. An outstanding athlete, he played baseball, bas-
peacefully surrounded by family, in her home on daughter Beth Sicely, of Barre; and his son Jason Livingston, of ketball and soccer. He was recognized by the New York World
March 14. Florence was born in Lyndonville on Portland, Ore. He is also survived by three stepchildren, Jon Telegram in 1932 as the top scholastic soccer player in New York
January 27, 1921 to Aime and Alice Hebert, the sev- Dymont, of New Hampshire, Penny Luce, of Randolph, and City. Mr. Cameron continued to play soccer until 1941, when he
enth of nine children. She was an active young Michael Luce, of New Hampshire; and 46 grandchildren and enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He played with many championship
woman, enjoying swimming in the river, playing great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Charolette teams, including the Flushing Juniors, Amici Athletic Club, and
basketball, captain of Lyndon Institute’s girls’ team, Livingston, to whom he was married 28 years; his daughter Kathy the Bridgeport Soccer Club which won the Conn. Amateur Soccer
Gokey; his stepdaughter Beverly Locke; his grandson Mathew Championship in 1936 and 1937. He was invited to play with the
skating, skiing and developing her sewing and knitting expertise.
Locke; and his son Glenn Hall, missing and presumed dead. 1936 Olympic team but had to decline due to family obligations.
She learned to play the saxophone, fulfilling her aspiration to play During WWII Mr. Cameron served in the Pacific Theatre as a
in local band concerts. She enjoyed driving her brothers’ cars, Radioman, 1st Class, on the USS Chandeleur. He was a “Plank
golfing, teaching sports to her nephews Ronald and David, and Owner,” a member of the original crew, and was present for four
making clothes for her family. Florence’s career was a switch- TIBBETTS, JOHN D., 75, died March 24 at the
home of his daughter and son in law in Barre Town. of the five battle stars earned by the ship: Guadacanal, Marianas
board operator with the New England Telephone which she began (capture of Saipan), Western Caroline Islands (capture of Palau
while she was still in high school. It was a job she enjoyed for 30 He was born on September 25, 1935 in Nashua, NH,
the son of Cecil and Julia (Lucy) Tibbetts. He Islands) and the assault and occupation of Okinawa. He attended
years, and she remained a member of the Telecom Pioneers numerous ship reunions, the last in 2009. His name will be read in
throughout. She met her husband, John Paul Pinard at a dance in attended school in Nashua and worked in construc-
tion, drove tractor trailers, and was a real estate the Hall of Honor when the crew reunites again in September.
Montpelier and they married two and a half years later on Sept. 29, Following his discharge in 1945 Mr. Cameron returned to New
1951 in Lyndonville. They honeymooned in New York City where broker. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and
enjoyed his boat “The Ole Timer.” He also spent much time wood York. He married Dorothy June Schneider in 1946. Although
they attended a Tony Bennett concert and visited the Statue of employed full time he returned to school at night, earning a degree
Liberty. Florence and Johnny raised five children in Montpelier. working, making tables and large lawn gliders. He enjoyed gar-
in banking from Rutger’s University. Jim and Dorothy raised their
She returned to the telephone company once her youngest child dening as well. John moved to Marshfield many years ago and was two children in East Meadow and also maintained a second home
was school-aged. She juggled her family and work responsibilities the fifth generation of Tibbetts to live at the family homestead in in Clearwater, Fla., for many years. They were members of
by working a split shift. This allowed her to be home when the Marshfield. He is survived by his daughters, Pattie Dupuis and Calvary Lutheran Church in East Meadow, and he was an incorpo-
children left for school and when they returned home for dinner. husband Serge of Barre Town, Paula Bettis of Lebanon, NH, rator and ardent supporter of the Long Island Lutheran High
Despite a full time job, she sewed and knitted her children’s Laurie Graham and companion Patrick Therrian, of Randolph; School. Mr. Cameron had a successful career in banking and
clothes and hosted many parties for extended family. Summer fun son, Patrick Tibbetts and wife Terri of Plainfield; three grandchil- finance. He left a vice presidency of the Lafayette National Bank
included barbeques at Crystal Lake. After raising their children, dren; one great-grandchild; and a sister, Nancy Wynott and hus- to strike out on his own in 1954. He founded Installment Credit
Florence and Johnny enjoyed travelling to visit her sisters. band Charlie of Hudson, NH. He was predeceased by his siblings, Corporation in Rockville Center, N.Y. and ran the company until
Florence remained a good cook and a talented knitter. She was Judy Nye, Richard Lucy, Daniel Tibbetts, and Cecil Tibbetts, Jr. 1973, when he retired. In 1956 he became an organizer, Director
proud of her raspberry and rhubarb patches, and was always ready and major stockholder of the Eastern National Bank in Smithtown,
for a game of cribbage. After her husband’s death, she remained N. Y.. The bank was acquired by Chemical Bank in 1972, and he
NUTBROWN, RUTH SOPHIA BELLVILLE, 79, served on the Board of Chemical Bank, Suffolk, until 1973. An
the matriarch of the family and was the focal point for family of Upper Graniteville, died peacefully with her fam-
news. She was preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, avid, competitive golfer, Mr. Cameron was a member of the
ily by her side at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Hempstead Country Club in Hempstead N.Y. and the Cove Cay
Johnny, who died on October 18, 1993. She also was preceded in Berlin on March 19, after a three-year battle with
death by her parents and brothers Francis, Leo, and Adrian. She is Country Club in Clearwater, Fla. He and his son, Scott, played
cancer. Born on October 11, 1931, in Barre, she was hundreds of rounds together, especially after Jim and Dorothy
survived by sisters Olivine Perrault, Leona Hebert, Pauline the daughter of Edward and Grace (Bean) Bellville.
Duchaine and brother, Armand Hebert and wife Priscilla, all resi- relocated to Vermont, where they joined the Montpelier Elks
She attended schools in Barre City. On June 22, Country Club. They played their last round of 18 together, in a
dent in Lyndonville. In addition, she leaves children, Jim Pinard 1968, Ruth married Byron Roswell Nutbrown, Jr. Following their parent-child tournament, when Jim was 94 years of age. His
and wife Debby (Montpelier), Diane Holzem and husband Peter marriage, they made their long-term home in Upper Graniteville daughter, Jean Gai, died in 1993. He is survived by his son John
(Farmington, NM), Karen Oakes and husband John (Syracuse, after a short period living in the Barre area. For many years, she Scott Cameron and wife Cathy of Montpelier; son-in-law Dennis
NY), Michelle Pinard and husband Martin Barker (Findon, worked at the former Rock of Ages Capacitor Plant and Sprague Gai and his second wife, Barbara and her two children; four grand-
Scotland), and Lori Pinard (East Montpelier) and seven grandchil- Electric Company in Barre until her retirement in 1985. Ruth was children; four great-grandchildren. Jim and Dorothy moved to
dren. She will be remembered for her exceptional generosity and a very private person. She had a great love for her family and Montpelier in 2003, finding a new home at Westview Meadows,
dedication to family. Her family was the focus of her life, and her enjoyed her grandchildren above all, each one being her pride and where they made many new friends. He loved the Wayside
greatest joy. She lives on in hearts of all who loved her. joy. She enjoyed reading, watching soap operas and game shows, Restaurant and believed Pizza Hut made the finest pizza in town.
word puzzles, long car rides, sitting on her porch, and the summer His life was shaken again in 2006 when his wife of 60 years
season. In earlier years, she enjoyed crocheting and going on passed away. But his family and his new friends at Westview made
MCLEOD, MARY K., 90, of Montpelier, passed his life worth living, so he kept at it despite the loss of his bride.
away peacefully March 17, at her home. She was walks with her children and grandchildren. She is survived by her
born Nov. 13, 1920, in Manchester, N.H., the daugh- husband and caregiver, Byron Nutbrown, Jr. of Upper Graniteville;
ter of the late John and Hariklia Kalariotes. She two daughters, Wendy (Nutbrown) Proof of Washington and
graduated from Central High School in Manchester Sandra Nutbrown of Barre; five grandchildren; one great-grand-
child; a sister, Nila (Bellville) McNaulty of Barre; and many MEYER, WILLIAM LOUIS “BILL,”
and attended Hesser’s Business College. Mary 75, of Montpelier, passed away suddenly March 23
worked as an administrative assistant for Amoskeag nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by
her sister, Bernice Smith. while hiking in the Worcester Woods. He was born
Mills and later as the office manager for Hackwell Lumber in in Peekskill, NY on October 18, 1935, the son of
Montpelier. On June 2, 1946, she married the late Heyward Gustav and Mabel (Dale) Meyer. He attended schools
McLeod in Manchester, N.H. Mary was an active member of the STOCKWELL, SHIRLEY, daughter of Freeland in Peekskill, N.Y. and received his GED in 1957. He
First Baptist Church, serving on the board of deacons and the and Mae Jones, born Feb. 16, 1925, died at Berlin enlisted in the U. S. Army in October of 1958 and was honorably
board of trustees, as well as teaching Sunday school and partici- Health and Rehabilitation Center on February 9. She discharged in 1963. On October 27, 1956, he married his wife of
pating in the choir, the Ama Hibbard Chapter, and Adult Fellowship. was born in Bradford, Maine, and lived in Maine and 54 years, Esther McGowan in Cambridge. He worked for the VT
She was also an active member of the Central Vermont Association Connecticut, and spent the last 16 years in Vermont. Department of Transportation Agency at the Materials & Research
for Retarded Citizens and worked tirelessly to improve the lives of She was married to Malcolm Stockwell, and she is Lab as a Concrete Technician. His work included inspecting the
those with disabilities. Mary enjoyed fishing, skiing, bowling, survived by their four children: Samn Stockwell and integrity of concrete bridges on Vermont highways. He retired
traveling, square dancing, bridge and, most especially, camping family, of Vermont, Nancy Garcia and family, of New York, from the State in 1996 after 36 years of service. He was Past
with her family. She is survived by three children: Harriet McLeod Cheryl Blaisdell and family, of Connecticut, and Terry Stockwell Master of the Aurora Lodge of Montpelier, 33rd degree Scottish
Prim of Alexandria, Va., Clint McLeod of Montpelier, and Heather and family, of Maine. She is also survived by their eight grandchil- Rites, York Rites, and Past Grand Patron of the Eastern Star State
McLeod and husband, Eugene Lawrence of Grand Isle; three dren and one great-grandchild. Although she dropped out of high of Vermont. Bill enjoyed fishing, hunting, spending time with his
grandchildren; and one great-grandson; one sister, Sister Markella school, she had a lifelong interest in learning. In her 40s, she com- grandchildren, and his many trips to Branson and Pigeon Forge.
of Saxonburg, Pa., and many nieces, nephews and special friends. pleted her GED and went on to attend a community college in Survivors include his wife Esther Meyer of Montpelier; three sons,
She was predeceased by her husband of 64 years, Heyward; her Connecticut. She drew and painted, exhibiting in many art shows, Benton Meyer of Sana’a, Yemen (Stephanie) of Atlantic Beach,
brothers, Andrew, Charles, Gregory, Arthur and Reverend Elias; Fla., Bernard Meyer (Shin-Ae) of Amarillo, Tex., and Bret Meyer
and she continued drawing even after a debilitating stroke at the (Denise) of Barre Town; three grandchildren; two sisters, Bertha
her sisters, Katherine Yalamas and Helene Goff; and her son-in- age of 70. She enjoyed being at the beach, reading and croquet,
law, Warren Prim. Meyer and Mabel Bobolia of Santa Barbara, Calif.; a brother, John
and she tried to pass on to her children her love of the outdoors, Meyer of Van Courtlandt, N.Y. He was predeceased by a sister,
music and art. A special thanks to the staff at Berlin Health and Marian Louis and a brother, Frederick Meyer.
Rehabilitation Center and Central Vermont Home Health and
Hospice who went out of their way to make her last days comfort-
LIVINGSTON, GERALD “JERRY” DUANE, of able. SALLS, LUCILLE C., 88, died March 22 at Menig Extended
South Royalton, died March 18 at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Care in Randolph. She was born July 26, 1922 in Manchester, NH
the daughter of John and Marie (Richard) Garrett. Lucille attended
Chelsea Mountain School. Following her schooling she worked at
CAMERON, JAMES NORMAN IAN, Hayward’s Diner in Randolph. She was married to Philip A. Salls
Locally Owned 96, of Montpelier, passed away peacefully at his
home on March 23, surrounded by the love he so
July 7, 1946 in Bethel. Lucille enjoyed playing cards and going to
dances. She especially loved spending time with her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. She is survived by her daughter Ruth
richly deserved. Mr. Cameron was born in
and Operated Motherwell, Scotland on November 22, 1914. His Hawver of Randolph; her son Michael Salls of Randolph; a
brother William Garrett of Barre; five grandchildren; three great-

Since 1908. grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was prede-

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Robinson, Doris Jackson, Rita Osgood and Irene Hill.
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Puzzle Foundation puts on an April 9. Doors will open at 5pm and dinner starts at 6pm. Come
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TURKEYS: Broad Breasted Bronze ($5.95 ea.)
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A   . Broad Breasted
S White ($4.95 ea.)
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BROILERS: White Meat,
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    S A
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We are located at C, 
141 River Street, Montpelier ,  
  –  Farm
(in the True Colors building)    
      ,
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Carole Hass
Montpelier Emporium
Alisa Darmstadt
At Home Designs
18 Barre
 St., Montpelier
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RACING
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07 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT
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Warranty.
See dealer for
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NEWS
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02 SATURN LW300 WAGON
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07 DODGE CALIBER SE
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$7,995
03 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
GT
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03 HONDA CIVIC DX TACOMA PRE-OWNED 802-479-0140
2-dr, 4-cyl, 5-spd, great on gas! 128k, exc. 2005 Subaru Outback Wgn
$18,995 112 Point Safety Check
cond.
$17,995 2-yr/24,000 Limited AWD, exc.cond. #I2353A ............................ $12,890 05 CHEVY CAVALIER
$5,495 Bumper-To-Bumper Warranty
O3 CHRYSLER CONCORDE 2006 VW Jetta auto, AC, cruise, tilt, low miles,
LIMITED 2008 VW Beetle S Pkg 2, turbo #I10VP09A.............................. $14,970
V6, auto, 81K, exc.cond. auto, heated seats, great condition ............ $13,800 warranty
$5,995 08 HONDA 2006 Mazda 5 $6,295
03 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS
3.8 V6, auto, 1 owner, 88K, exc.cond.
ELEMENT 2008 VW Rabbit
#I0VJ1643A.................................................... $13,990 sold $10,950
auto, AC, #I10VJ148A .................................
$6,995 $20,495
2008 VW Jetta 2005 VW Jetta 2.5 03 FORD TAURUS
01 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 6-spd, auto, #11VJ038A................................ $15,900 #I10VJ110A.................................................. $12,550 auto, warranty, low miles,
TOURING EDITION
sharp red
4-cyl, auto, 85K, exc. cond.
$4,250 07 TOYOTA
2008 VW New Beetle
sold $15,900
#I10VJ124A....................................................
2007 Mazda 6
01 MERCURY GRAND auto., AC #12334 ......................................... $13,900 $4,995
MARQUIS GS TACOMA 2008 VW Jetta S
V8, auto, only 50K, exc. cond. $14,995 #12348............................................................ $15,975 2007 Mazda 6 01 BUICK LESABRE
$5,495 auto., #12335 ............................................... $13,900 one owner, low miles, warranty
2008 VW Jetta SE
TRUCKS & SUVs #11VJ023A..................................................... $16,500 2010 Mazda 6i
07 DODGE CARAVAN SE sold $17,850 $6,295
V6, auto, rear AC, rear stow'n'go seat, 2009 VW Jetta SE #12351 auto, AC ..........................................
84K, exc. cond.
06 TOYOTA #11VG11A ...................................................... $17,500 2005 Volvo XC70 2.5T 00 BUICK
$8,495 2007 VW Passat 2.0T Wagon
05 SATURN ION RAV 4 #I10RN02A ................................................... $17,970 LESABRE
4-dr, 4-cyl, auto, 81K, exc. cond. $14,995 #12330............................................................ $17,975
2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Limited, loaded, leather,
$6,495 $14,495 2009 VW Jetta SE auto, 4x4 #I10VJ164A ................................. $22,500
05 GMC SIERRA SLE 1500 auto #I2354 .................................................... $18,350 warranty
Reg Cab, 8' box, V8, auto, 4x4, 89K, exc. 2008 Audi A4 Sedan Quattro
cond. 2008 VW Passat Wagon Komfort
sold $21,990 $5,695
$9,995 05 VOLVO #12352............................................................ Premium Pkg, Brilliant Red, 19K mi., S Line trim
04 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE XC90 2008 VW Passat Sedan Komfort #I2357........................................................... $24,990 1980 OLDS
LAREDO $20,995
6-cyl, auto, 4x4, 90K, exc.cond. Tornado Red, 6-spd triptronic, heated seats, 1999 Volvo S70 CUTLASS SUPREME
$9,495 moonroof, #I2358 .......................................... $18,995 #11VG08A ...................................................... $3,920
03 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 307 V8, auto, moonroof

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6-cyl, auto, 4x4, 87K, exc.cond. 2008 VW Touareg 2 2002 Isuzu Trooper
$8,495 Luxury Pkg, V6, cricket leather, walnut wood trim, $2,495
bi-xenon headlights, #I2359 ......................... $29,875 4x4 #I2328...................................................... $5,900
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2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 2008 HONDA CIVIC SI 2002 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
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• Front wheel drive V8
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vice. TIP: If you have questions
JEEPS/ACCESS. Montpelier. 802-229-0595.
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■ Animals-Farm ......................500
PHONE NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________________ ■ Animals-Pet .........................430 STOCK #QC1148 – H3NB211
LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________
■ Antiques/Restorations .........144
■ Baby/Children Items ............140
■ Bicycles ...............................220
2.0 DOHC 16V 1-4 ENGINE • 150 H.P.
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ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________ ■ Business Items....................080
■ Business Opportunities .......060 ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM • TRACTION CONTROL
CITY _______________________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP _______________ ■ Camping ..............................205
■ Childcare Service ................030
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AIR CONDITIONING
■ Furniture..............................180 POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS
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■ Job Opportunities................020 FOLD FLAT REAR SEATS
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ROOFRAILS • INTERMITTENT WIPERS
■ Miscellaneous .....................150
________________________________________________________________ ■ Musical ................................200 REAR WIPER/DEFROSTER • TILT WHEEL
■ Personals ............................105
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________________________________________________________________ ■ Professional Services .........540
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■ Rideshare ............................125
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■ Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
■ Sporting Equipment ............250
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we’re going to win this
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up.”
The playful trash talk has
started with wins volleying
between the two Nationwide
Series drivers, one a sea-

All
soned veteran and the other a
not so seasoned up and
comer for bragging rights on
who will become the first
Used with Steve Poulin driver to hit 50 wins in the
series. Mark Martin as the
leader and Kyle Busch as the
Sleds & ■ Kevin Harvick led less than a lap Sunday, bump-drafting and
then slipping by defending series champion Jimmie Johnson in
turn 3, to win the Auto Club 400 at Fontana’s (CA) Auto Club
chaser has set themselves
apart from the rest. Martin
leads in the all-time wins
Hold-overs Speedway. The win was the first for the California native and car
owner Richard Childress at ACS and moved the No 29 Chevrolet
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from 15th to 9th in the points. “We led the right one,” Harvick said Will Mark Martin beat Kyle Busch to Martin’s winning percentage
as he earned his first win of the season, becoming the fifth differ- the 50 all time career win mark in the is 21.1%. Busch has made
ent driver to win in five 2011 races. It was his 15th series win. Natiowide Series Steve Poulin Photo 207 starts- a 22.2% win
Auto Club Speedway was hailed earlier in the season for shorten- clip.
ing the Auto Club 500 to 400 miles in an effort to boost television Garage Garble

AT COST
ratings and return more bodies to the seats. If Sunday’s race was ■ Martinsville Speedway is tough…..reaL tough. Let’s take a look
any indication of the success of that decision it came in the fact at some Camping World Truck Series stats coming into this week-
that the race was the best by far for the 2-mile facility since it end’s 25th running of one of the series’ longest standing events.
opened its doors in 1997 when Jeff Gordon won the inaugural race How challenging is Martinsville- Ron Hornaday Jr, has won the
on his way to a second championship. Kyle Busch finished third most short track races in series history- 22- but needed 17 starts to
and apologized to his crew for losing the race. “Sorry,” Busch said finally conquer Martinsville last fall. – Kyle Busch has won three
on his team radio. “You guys got me in position and unfortunately consecutive NCWTS races at Bristol but is 0-for-7 at Martinsville.
I couldn’t get the job done today.” Matt Kenseth finished fourth Todd Bodine has started 14 NCWTS events at the tight paper-clip
followed by Ryan Newman in fifth and new series point leader without a victory. Five former series champions have won at
Carl Edwards in sixth. Martinsville- five have not.-Joe Ruttman, age 50 when he won the
■ The American Canadian Tour which opens its twenty-sixth inaugural Kroger 250 in 1995, didn’t know it at the time but he
MOTOR SPORTS season at Lee USA Speedway with the NH Governor’s Cup 150 was a trend setter. Hornaday, Jimmy Hensley and Mike Skinner
on April 17 will welcome many new faces contending for a quali- also are post-50 Martinsville winners. Conversely, Jon Wood,
fying spot and ultimately a shot at the title. Two veteran Oxford Jamie McMurray, and Timothy Peters are the only drivers under
Come check out our showroom today. Just off Exit 3 on I-89 Plains Speedway competitors, both of whom have previous ACT the age of 30 to post a Martinsville Truck Series win.
experience, Shane Green of South Paris and Dennis Spencer who
802.763.7279 hails from Oxford with kick off their 2011 season at Lee. A long
■ With a win at Martinsville this weekend in the Truck series Ron
Hornaday Jr. can match Joe Ruttman’s NCWTS record for the
www.luckysmotorsports.net time Massachusetts competitor Peter Yetman will attempt his first
ACT point counting race at the opening event. Yetman, from Peru,
most wins by a driver over 50 years and older (13). That’s the most
wins by any driver over-50 in a NASCAR national series.
MA turned in a solid outing at the recent Goodyear Cup at New Veteran stock car driver, Hermie Sadler is teaming up with TRG
Smyrna Speedway in Florida. Much heralded veteran NASCAR to return to Sprint Cup Series at Martinsville Speedway on April
Busch North and Busch North competitor Tom Carey Jr., who 3. The 41 year-old saddler ran one Cup event in 2010 at
hails from New Salem MA, will toss his hat in the ring seeking the Martinsville finishing 26th in his first start since 2006. The
2011 ACT crown. Mike Bruno from Rutland, a former dirt and Emporia, VA driver has made 60 career Cup starts, completed
ACT Late Model racer will join Carey for the 2011 fray. Former regularly in the Nationwide Series from 1994-98 and has driven
Pro Stock competitor Ray Parent, who has carved his name in the on at least a part time basis since coming on the scene in 1992.
famous Venditti family’s’ ‘Cement Palace’ Seekonk Speedway Sadler has two Nationwide Series victories, 18 top-five finishes
will bring a major sponsor, Amtrol to run the 2011 ACT season. and 44 top-ten’s.
The 2011 season kickoff will be Lee USA Speedway’s 25th season ■ Landon Cassill, a development/test driver for Hendrick
under the ownership of Red and Judy MacDonald. Motorsports for the last five seasons took over driving duties from
■ Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick led 64 laps each of Saturday’s former champion Bill Elliott at Phoenix Racing this past weekend
2006 Saab 950 9-3 4-Dr Sedan
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4-cyl, AT, AC, CD, CC, PW, PL, SR ............................................ $11,900
swapping the lead more than 10 times at the finish line during the started the first four races of the season in the No 09. Despite
2004 Volvo XC70 race. But it was Kyle Busch who dropped into the pits with 13 laps competing with Chevrolets and engines supplied from Hendrick
AT, am-fm/CD, CC, heated seats & mirrors ................................ $10,900
to go for a two tire change- green flag pit stop. While the leaders Motorsports the best Elliott could collect was a 12th at Daytona
2000 Volvo V70 SE Front Drive Wgn opted for four, Busch with two and fuel stole the show and the with an average finish of 23.5
AT, AC, CD, CC, moonroof, PW, PL ..............................................$6,900 hardware over runner-up Carl Edwards in at best, a third place car. ■ After Sunday’s race at Auto Club Speedway the 2011 owners
2000 Volvo V70 XC Wgn Busch’s victory kept a litany of streaks intact. He won his third point come into play for the top 35 qualified positions. As always
5-cyl, AT, AC, CD, CC, moonroof, heated seats ............................$6,850 straight event in NASCAR’s top-two national series, his third the scenario will present some interest surrounding the top 35
2007 Subaru Legacy OB Wgn straight Nationwide Series race at Auto Club Speedway and the bubble. Still think NASCAR should consider a straight-up
AT, AC, CD, 34K ......................................................................... $18,900 seventh straight Nationwide Series race at the 2-mile track for Joe weekly qualifying…..no top 35, no guaranteed starting posi-
2007 Subaru Impreza i AWD Wgn. Gibbs Racing, dating back to Tony Stewart’s victory in 2008. The tion…..after all the sport is still called racing…. not guaranteed or
AT, AC, CC, CD, PW, PL............................................................. $13,500 win, Busch’s fourth in the past five races at Fontana, gave him 46 locked-in. .
2006 Subaru Legacy OB Wgn career wins in the series, three short of the series record held by
AT, AC, CC, heated seats, cass.................................................. $16,325 Mark Martin, who finished eighth Saturday for his 150th series Next Lap
2006 Subaru Impreza 4 Dr. Sedan career top-10. Kevin Harvick trailing Edwards was also closing ■ From one of the circuits fastest tracks, the Cup will traverse
AT, AC, CD, CC, PW, PL............................................................. $11,975 fast on the leader during the final 12 laps but fell short of time and back across the country to the series oldest and slowest tracks,
2005 Subaru Legacy OB Wgn finished third. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who became the fourth differ- Martinsville Speedway for the 62nd annual Goody’s Fast Relief
AT, AC, CD, CC, PW, PL............................................................. $12,750 ent series point leader of the young season was fourth followed by 500 on Sunday April, 3 (1:00 p.m. FOX). The .526-mile paper
2005 Subaru Legacy i 4-Dr Sedan KHI teammate Elliott Sadler. “I don’t know why, but it’s like clip shaped flat oval may be one of the series’ toughest tracks to
AT, AC, CD, CC, PW, PL............................................................. $11,100 you’re working your butt off all day long, and it like ‘Aw, man’, conquer. A trip to Martinsville isn’t just a race…. it’s an experi-
2005 Subaru Forester L.L. Bean Wgn it’s going to be third today. That kind of stings, but it’s still ence for fans and competitors alike. Jimmie Johnson is the
AT, AC, CD, CC, heated seats .......................................................$9,900 decent,” said Busch of the win. “and then you end up making a pit defending race champion coming from a 9th place starting posi-
2004 Subaru Legacy OB Ltd Wgn call like that, where nobody else does it, and you’re like, ’Damn, tion to win last spring’s event. Jeff Gordon is the defending pole
AT, AC, CD, SR, 42K .................................................................. $14,100 sitter.
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2004 Subaru Forester X Wgn
AT, AC, CD, CC, PW, PL................................................................$9,500 The American Canadian Tour (ACT) will open the 2011 season but both were very successful. His home track outside Rutland is
2003 Subaru Forester XS Wgn at the Lee USA Speedway on Sunday, April 17, 2011 with many the newly paved Devil’s Bowl Speedway and he and Thunder
AT, AC, CD, CC, SR, PW, PL...................................................... $10,325 new faces in the pits. Road Champion Dave Pembroke, from Montpelier, VT opened the
2003 Subaru Legacy Anniv. Edition Wgn Two veteran Oxford Plains Speedway competitors plan to start track last May racing for the win in one of the most competitive
AT, AC, CC, CD, PW, PL, SR ........................................................$7,950 their 2011 ACT seasons at Lee. Shane Green, South Paris, ME will events of the season. Bruno also made the trip to New Smyrna and
2002 Subaru Legacy L Wgn drive the Geoffrey Low entry, and Dennis Spencer from Oxford, led the second 100-lap event for over 25 laps.
AT, AC, CC, PW, PL, cass .............................................................$8,450 ME both have a lot of experience with ACT racing. Oxford Plains “It felt great leading some laps in both of my first two events
2002 Subaru Legacy L has presented 22 ACT Late Model races, plus four non-point TD back, but mostly just being competitive was the goal. I know we
AT, AC, CC,PW, PL,cass ...............................................................$7,625 Bank Oxford 250s. Both drivers have participated in most of those have some work to do to get back to form, but I have really
2000 Subaru Forester L Wgn events and Spencer participated in the second annual ACT enjoyed the first couple events on my return to ACT. I can’t wait
5-spd, AC, CC,PW, PL,cass ..........................................................$5,600 Invitational at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) last to get things started for real this year and am really looking for-
2005 Honda Civic Hybrid 4-Dr Sedan September. ward to Lee and then getting back to Thunder Road on May 1st,
5-spd, AC, CC, PL .........................................................................$9,200 A long-time competitor from Massachusetts will make his first said Bruno.
2004 Honda Odyssey EX Minivan point race starts at the opening event in 2011. Peter Yetman, Peru, Ray Parent from Riverton, RI is a former Pro Stock competitor
6-cyl, AT, AC, CD, CC, PW, PL ................................................... $10,650 MA had a solid first time ACT outing at the recent New Smyrna from one of New England’s most historic and successful short
2003 Honda CRV EX 4-Dr Wgn Speedway in Florida this past February. Yetman was introduced to tracks, the Vendetti family’s ‘cement palace,’ Seekonk Speedway.
AT, AC, CC, SR........................................................................... $10,850 ACT racing by third-year competitor Jeff Zuidema. After making Parent hauled his team to New Smyrna and secured a major spon-
2002 Honda Civic EX 2dr. Coupe the trip to Florida this past February, Yetman told the staff at ACT, sor with Amtrol, a major North American manufacturing company.
“I am friends with Jeff and he told me that racing with the group
5sp. A/C, CC, P/W, P/L, CD...........................................................$5,950
“We are really excited to be able to open up some partnership
from ACT was respectful and a lot of fun. He and I raced at the
2001 Honda CRV EX Wgn
Thompson Speedway together, and he was right about the racing opportunities for Amtrol through the ACT network,” said Parent.
5sp. A/C, CD, CC, P/W, P/L...........................................................$7,950
in ACT. Florida was a great trip and I am anxious to start the sea- “I met a lot of the ACT teams while in Florida, and the trip cer-
2009 Toyota Prius 4-Dr Hatchback
AT, AC, CD, CC, PW, PL............................................................. $17,900 son at Lee USA.” tainly helped me get ready for the season opener at Lee in a few
2007 Toyota Matrix 4-Dr Sedan Tom Carey, Jr. from New Salem, MA is a much-respected vet- weeks. We are really glad to be a part of this season, although I
4-cyl, 5-spd, AC, CD, PS, tilt..........................................................$9,900 eran competitor from the former NASCAR North and Busch East know it will be a bit of a learning curve from the Pro Stocks, I sure
2006 Toyota RAV 4 AWD SUV Series. “I am looking forward to having some fun. Joining up liked how competitive and respectful the racing was at New
AT, AC, CD, CC, PW, PL, 3rd seat ............................................. $15,900 again with old friends Brian Hoar, Jamie Aube, Eddie MacDonald, Smyrna. I raced once with ACT at Lee a couple years ago and
2005 Toyota Highlander AWD SUV Brad Leighton and Dennis Demers (all former NASCAR com- finished 9th, so I hope we can have that kind of run to open the
AT, AC, CC, cass, CD, alloys ...................................................... $15,400 petitors with Carey) is really going to be a lot of fun for our team. season,” concluded Parent.
2005 Toyota Corolla CE 4-Dr Sedan I have a new Ford program, a new ACT car, and an enthusiastic The twenty-sixth season of ACT racing will take green at the
5-spd, AC, CD, PM ........................................................................$8,200 owner and team. We can’t wait to get started and love the oppor- Lee USA Speedway on Sunday, April 17, 2011. Over 40 of the
2004 Toyota Corolla CE 4-Dr Sedan tunity to race a couple times at NHMS, and of course, the Oxford best Late Model teams in the US and Canada are expected to open
AT, AC, CD, PM, cass. ...................................................................$8,900 250 and Milk Bowl are both ‘must do’ events on any short track their race seasons in the 150-lap New Hampshire Governor’s Cup.
2002 Toyota Camry SE 4-Dr Sedan racer’s menu,” said Carey. The winner will also be awarded the first coveted spot in the third
AT, AC, CC, PW, PL.......................................................................$9,800 Joining Carey and the other former NASCAR North stars will be annual New Hampshire Motor Speedway ACT Invitational to be
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1-802-476-5764 Saturday, April 2 BARRE- The Open Table. All are invited to this “share-what-you-
5:00 p.m. until all are served Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd
kathyjoskitchen@yahoo.com can” meal. Donate what you can- money, labor, skills, or just your Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
$9.00 per person presence. L.A.C.E., Wednesdays, 5:30-8pm. Info. 476-4276.
www.kathyjoskitchen.com Children age 6-12 $4.00 BERLIN- Bereavement Support Group. Group 1 meets every other
Children age 5 and under free Barre Camera Club. For all ages. Bring photos, slides or CDs for Wednesday 1/5-4/13, 10-11:30am; Group 2 meets every other Monday
discussion & gentle critiquing. Community National Bank, second 1/10-4/18, 6-8pm.CVHHH, Granger Rd. Info. 223-1878.
Mondays through Dec., meet at side door promptly at 7pm. 485-3086. Seniors Mall Walking Group. Meet at Penney’s entrance, Berlin Mall,
Play Group. St. Monica’s Church basement, Thursdays during school Wednesdays thru 5/27, 8:45am. Spons. by N2N Americorps. 476-2668.
year, 9:30-11am. Bereaved Family Support Group. Facilitated by Central Vermont
Cub Scout Pack 717. Fun for boys in grades 1-5. Barre Congregational Home Health & Hospice. CVHHH, 600 Granger Rd., 2nd Wednesday
Church, den meetings Thursdays except last week of month when of month, 6-8pm. Info. Jeneane 485-9353.
Friday, 6:30pm. Info. 476-8399. Parkinsons Support Group. CVMC, conf. rm. #3, third Thursdays,
Getting By in a Recession Support Group. Church of the Good 6:30-8pm. Info. 439-5554.
Shepherd, Washington St., enter at rear. Mondays 7pm. 476-3929. Celiac Support Group. CVMC, third Tuesday, 6-7:30pm. 888-4494.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first Weight Watchers Meetings. Open 1/2 hour before mtg time. 617
Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30pm. Comstock Rd., Mondays at 4:30pm, Tuesdays at 12:15 & 5:30pm,
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes year-
ELECTION OF POST OFFICER round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144.
Thursdays 9:30am & 5:45pm, Saturdays 9:30am.
Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St., month, 7-8pm, free. Info. 371-4152.
Member of the Veterans of Foreign War 3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9am. 476-3966. Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm.
nominations and election will take place April Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd Wednesdays Info at 229-5193.
at 6:30pm, adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30pm. Info. 877-735-8787.
14, 2011 at 6:30. Members in good standing Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group.
Al-anon/Alateen. CVMC, rm. 3, Saturdays, 7pm . 866-972-5266.
Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. Woodridge Nursing
will be allowed to vote and nominate. Please First Presbyterian Church, 1st Weds of month, 10am-noon. 476-1480. Home, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30pm. 371-4304 or 371-4376.
plan on attending – this is your voice. Bingo. Mutuo Club, Beckley St., Weds., warmups 6pm, bingo 7pm. Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. CVH,
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor board- 2nd Weds. of month, 11:30am-1:30pm. Info 479-4250.
room, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550.
Commander, Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. With Green Mountain Cloggers, all
“Man to Man” Prostate Cancer Support Grp. Family & public
welcome. CVMC, 3rd Weds. of month, 6-8pm. 461-6222.
Raymond Chase Sr. ages, donations. Green Mtn Tavern, Mondays, 6-8pm. 522-2935. Look Good... Feel Better. Program for female cancer patients.
Strong Living Exercise Program. Aldrich Library, Milne Comm. CVMC, 4th Mon. of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 496-2582.
Room, Mondays & Thursdays at 8am. Info. 433-1654. Bible Information Class. Christ the Redeemer Lutheran Church,
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group spons. by Prevent Child Airport Rd., every Tues., 6:30pm.
Abuse VT. Meets Tuesday eves. Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-children. Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial
Al-Anon Spiritual Mtgs. Hedding United Methodist, Weds. 7pm. Ln., 1st & 3rd Tues., 5:30-7pm. 883-2313 or gplumb@pshift.com.
Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House, Barre-Montpelier Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc.
Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836. CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7pm. RSVP/Info. 371-4613.
Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refresh- Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room #3,
ments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221. free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3pm. Info 371-4188.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-5100 Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing Center,
for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org. 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7pm. Info. 371-4415.
Square & Compass Bingo. Jackpot $500 55# or less, $300 after 55. Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, first
Masonic Temple, doors open 4pm, kitchen 5pm, primas 5:50, reg 7pm. Friday of month, 12-4pm. Appointments required, 371-4198.
Bingo. Elks Club, Jefferson St., Sundays, open 4pm, games start 5:45.
Reveal Alzheimer’s Support Group. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, 4th
Weds. of month, 3-5pm. Info/RSVP at 476-4166.
BRADFORD- Rockinghorse Circle of Support. For young women
with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation available. Wednesdays,
1-2:30pm, Grace Methodist Church. Info 479-1086.
New Hope II Support Group. Grace United Methodist, every Mon.,
the younger Alzheimer’s Support Group. Community National Bank, 2nd Weds. of
month, 7-9pm. Info. Helene Thomas 476-5116/Carol Griffith 476-4822.
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington
7-9p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106.
BROOKFIELD- MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of kids
Street, 476-8156. Teen Center, Mon-Fri. 3-6pm; Choir, Thursdays birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare provided. New
you! 7pm; Free Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30pm; Celebrate
Recovery & Teen Addiction Recovery Group, Fridays 6pm;
Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays, 6pm. 276-3022.
Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ life’s passages. Weds,
Veterans Support Group, Fridays 6:30-8pm; Community Service 7-8pm; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe.
& Food Shelf Hours: Wed & Thurs. 3-5pm. Vermont Vet to Vet, CABOT- Youth Adventure Hour. Stories, songs & more for ages
Wednesdays, 6-7pm. 3-14 w/Mark Shelton. Cabot Church, 3rd Sundays, 9:30am. 563-2278.
Experience our Barre Tones Women’s A Capella Chorus. 2nd floor Alumni Hall, next Senior Lunch & Laughter. Comedy movies & hot lunch. Faith in
to Barre Aud., Mondays, 7pm. www.barretonesvt.com or 223-2039. Action. Masonic Hall, most Tues & Thurs, 10:30am. Info. 563-3322.
new line of Bingo. Benefits St. Monica’s School. St. Monica’s, 79 Summer St., Alcoholics Anonymous. Beginners meeting. Weds., 8pm. Call 802-
every Monday, pastimes 6pm, regular games 7pm. 229-5100 for info, www.aavt.org.
medical grade facial Knights Inc. Bingo. Knights of Columbus Hall, Pine Hill Rd., Friday Preschool Story Time. Cabot Public Library, Fridays, 10am.
nights, doors open 4:30pm.
CALAIS- Men’s and Women’s Bible Study Groups. County Road,
Cribbage. Mon-Fri 9am. Strong Living Exercise, Mon. & Wed.
procedures & products! 9am. Barre Senior Center, 135 N. Main St.
Wednesdays, 7pm. Info. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenministry.org.
CHELSEA- Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children birth to
•4 types of facial peels Turning Point Ctr. Safe/supportive place for individuals & their 5 years. Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15pm. 685-2188.
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Aldrich Library Invites You To Celebrate

Spring
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Saturday, April 2, 2011
7:00-10:00PM
Three Floors Of Food, Music & Dancing
Casual Attire • Everyone is Welcome
Top Floor: Light Classical Music
Main Floor: The Dave Keller Band
Lower Level: Cabaret
Desserts by Delicate Decadence
Hors d’oeuvres by The Altrusa Club
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6 Washington Street
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TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). United Church of Chelsea on 3-5pm. Read with COCO Therapy Dog, Thurs, 4pm. Lunch in a
North Common, Wednesdays, 5:30pm. Info. 685-3414. Foreign Language, Weds: Spanish, Thurs: French/Italian, Friday:
EAST MONTPELIER- Men’s Fellowship Grp. Crossroads Christian German.
Church, 1st & 3rd Tues., 7pm. Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8am. 476-9962. CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available,
HARDWICK- Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, rear please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday
entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306. of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 498-5928.
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079. QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS
Celebrate Recovery Groups. Touch of Grace A/G Church, Rts. 15 &
16. Women, Tues. 7pm. Men, Weds. 7pm. Men & Women, Fri. 6pm. Bingo. Food & beverage available. Elks Lodge, every Tuesday, doors
Info 472-8240/533-2245. open 4pm, early bird 5pm, regular games 7pm.
62 Main Street • Montpelier • 223-1353
Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse), Good Beginnings of Central Vermont. Vol meetings. Bethany
Tues., 7 pm. Info. Robin 533-2296. Church, 1st Fri. of the month, 12-1pm. Info. 279-2106.
Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs., Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7pm. 476-3221.
6-8:30pm. Registration/info 472-5229. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Montpelier, daily. Call 802-229-
MARSHFIELD- Playgroup. Twinfield School, Mondays during 5100 for latest times & locations, www.aavt.org.
school year, 12:30-2pm. Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30pm.

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Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common, 426- Info. 1-866-972-5266.
3581, www.marshfield.lib.vt.us. Shakespeare Study Group, 3rd Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125
Thursdays, 7pm. Preschool Story Time and Art Project, for children Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30pm. Info. 479-5485.
birth to age six & their grown-ups, Mondays, 10am. Book Group for Community Kitchen. Unitarian Universalist, 2nd & 4th Sun., 4:30-
Adults, stop by for copy of the book, meets 4th Mondays, 7 pm. 6pm. Info. Richard Sheir, 223-4799.
Twin Valley Seniors. Mon, Wed, Fri., 11-2; meals $4 for ages 55 and Brought to you by Uncle Mike’s Deli
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany
older and Meals on Wheels, 426-3447 (vol. drivers needed). Walking Church, Wed., 5pm. Info. 802-249-6825. 8 State Street – Montpelier, Vermont
Club, Weds. Old Schoolhouse Common. Info 426-3717.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main 229-6788
MIDDLESEX- Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays, St., Mondays, 5pm, Info 229-9036/454-7822.
9-10:30am.
Capital Orchestra. New players welcome, esp. strings. U-32, Great Food Makes Great Memories,
MONTPELIER- Mental Health Recovery Workshops. Free & rehearsals most Mondays, 7-9pm. Info. 223-8610/joanske@sover.net
open to the community. WCMH, 9 Heaton St., Fridays through 5/20,
10am-noon. 223-5506. Peace Vigil. In front of the Post Office, every Friday, 12-1pm. And We Make Great Food
Trinity Community Thrift Store Donations. Accepted ONLY 2nd Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, first & third Thurs.
Saturday of the month, 11am-5pm. 137 Main St. Info. 229-9155. of month, 1:30-2:30pm. Info. call toll free 1-877-985-8440. Member of the Vermont Association of Wedding Professionals
Survivors of Suicide Support Group. For anyone who has lost a loved Domestic Violence Support Group. Safe & confidential, call Visit our Website at Statestreetcatering.com
one to suicide. 56 East State St., 4th Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. 223-4111. Battered Women’s Services and Shelter, 223-0855.
Science of Mind Principles Study Group. For all faiths/inquiring PeaceVermont (CCAV)
minds. Universal Rivers of Life, 28 East State St., 1st & 3rd Thurs. Meetings. AFSC office, 73 Main
223-3427. St., 1st Monday of each month,
5:30pm. Info 229-2340.
Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays,
La Leche League. Breastfeeding
The Autism Puzzle Foundation’s 6 Annual th
5-9pm. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. Info 279-3695.
Toastmasters. Montpelier “Speakeasies” held at National Life,
People Center Room D, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, noon-1pm. No fee to be
info & support. Unitarian Church,
3rd Tuesday, 10am. Info 454- Benefit Dinner and
a guest. 229-7455 or email tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.com.
NAMI Connection. Support group for people living w/mental illness.
1569.
Umoja (Unity) Women’s
Discussion Group. All ethnic
Silent & Live Auction
Kellogg-Hubbard Library, East Montpelier Room, 1st & 3rd Thursdays, groups invited. 1st & 3rd Sat.,
6-7:30pm. Info. 800-639-6480. 1pm. Info. call 229-4227.
Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group, Playgroups: Baby Play,
childcare provided. Trinity Methodist Church, 137 Main St., 2nd Thursdays, 9:30-11am at St.
Thursday of month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480. Augustine’s Church, lower level.
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church, Dads & Kids Playgroup,
Red Room, 2nd Saturday of each month, 1-3pm (NOT Oct. or May). Thursdays, 6-7:30pm and
Intro. to Soka Gakkai. World peace through individual happiness. Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-
Children welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, last Saturday of month, 11am, both at Family Center of
11am-1pm. Info. 229-5168. Washington County. All held Once again we have taken on the challenge of organizing a fundraising
Community Meeting. Share stories & concerns about independent during school year only. event to benefit both Autism Speaks and the Autism Puzzle Foundation. The
living & community issues, access to health care, etc. VT Center for Christian Meditation. Christ funds we are able to raise through this event will go directly to national sci-
Independent Living, 3rd Thursdays, 1-3pm. Info. 229-0501. Church, Mondays, 12-1pm. entific research as well as local community education and assistance, each
Woman’s Book Club: The Yada Yada Prayer Group novels by Neta MORETOWN- Youth Group. of which will enhance the lives of children and families living with Autism.
Jackson. First Thursdays, 7pm. Info. 839-9439. Ages 13-18 welcome. Pastor’s
House, Community of the Please come join us!
Bereaved Family Support Group. See listing under BERLIN.
Crucified One, Rte 100, Mondays
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement,
Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 229-9036.
7-9pm. 496-5912.
Playgroup. Town Hall, side
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Healthy Tuesdays. Free chiropractic consultation w/ Dr. Jae Ehrich,
DC. RiverSide Chiropractic, Tuesdays 4-6pm. 262-6097 for apptmt.
entrance, Mondays during school
year, 10-11:30am.
Doors open 5PM • Dinner at 6PM
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Bethany Church, Wednesdays,
5:15pm. Info. Linda Lamberti 476-8345.
MORRISVILLE- Overeaters Barre Auditorium
Anonymous. First Please RSVP by April 5. Send in RSVP card with money.
Brain Injury Support Group. All brain injury survivors, caregivers & Congregational Church, 85
adult family members welcome to attend. Disability Rights VT, 141 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. First come, first served. Tickets are limited. Photo ID required.
Main St., first Monday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. 1-800-834-7890 x106. Info. 888-2356.
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. Alcoholics Anonymous. Daily Come and play your hand with our fabulous
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Baked Bean &
Vermont Smoke & Cure Ham NORTHFIELD- Weight Watchers. Gray Building, Thursdays, 5pm.
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, ages
WATERBURY- Beginner Ballet for Kids with Special Needs. Free
class for ages 4-7, offered by One Studio Dance and Yoga. Held at
First Presbyterian Church 8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8pm. 522-2935. Jazzercise, 29 Stowe St., Saturdays 11:45am-12:30pm. 244-8600.
78 Summer St., Barre (the Green Church) Northfield Chess Club. Casual games & speed chess. Northfield Afternoon Knitters. Bring your latest project, crocheters welcome,
Senior Center, $1, Tuesdays, 7pm. Info. 764-5880. too. Waterbury Public Library, Wednesdays, 1-2pm. Info. 244-7036.
Saturday, April 16, 2011 Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings M-W-Th. Call 802-229-5100 for Support Group for women who have experienced partner abuse.
Adults: $10 Children under 12: $5 details; www.aavt.org. Info at 1-877-543-3498.
Seatings at 5:00 PM and 6:30PM Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays starting Oct. 6, WATERBURY CENTER- Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 802-229-
9:30-11am. Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113. 5100 for times & locations, www.aavt.org.
Baked Beans, Ham, Coleslaw, Rolls, Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, coffee provided, all welcome.
PLAINFIELD- Diabetes Discussion Group. For those w/diabetes &
Coffee & Beverages, Pies for dessert their families. The Health Center, 3rd Thursdays, 6:30pm. 322-6600. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6pm. Info. 498-4565.
For Reservations (necessary), please Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 229-5100 for times/info, www.aavt,org. WEBSTERVILLE- Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
state which seating is desired: Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 3rd Wed., 7pm.
RANDOLPH- Lift for Life Exercises, Tues-Fri, 8:30am; Cribbage
Call 476-3966 9:30am & Mahjongg 10am on Tuesdays; Art History Video Series WILLIAMSTOWN- Knitting Goup. All handwork welcome, come
12:45pm & Bridge Club 2pm on Wednesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st & for creativity & community. Ainsworth Library, Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm.
Website: www.fpcvt.wordpress.com
2nd Weds, 10am-noon, call to sign up. All held at Randolph Senior Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun., 6pm. Info. 476-3221.
Email: fpcbarre@myfairpoint.net Center, 6 Hale St. Info. 728-9324. Grandparents Raising their Children’s Children. Support grp,
Support Our Community Ministry Diabetes Support Group. Meet w/facilitators & fellow diabetics. childcare provided. 1st Wed. of month. 6-8pm. 802-476-1480, x377.
Gifford Medical Ctr, 1st Tuesday of month, 11am-noon. 728-7100. WOODBURY- Knitting Group. All hand work welcome. Library,
Indoor Walking Program. Free winter program for seniors. Gifford 1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8pm.
Medical Ctr, Tuesdays & Fridays 10-11:30am. Info. 476-2668. Grandparents Raising their Children’s Children. Support group,
Quit in Person Group. Free tobacco cessation program Gifford childcare provided. Woodbury Community Room, 4th Monday of
Conference Ctr., Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm. Info. 728-2118. each month, 6-8pm. Info., call Evelyn at 476-1480.
Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. Gifford WORCESTER- Playgroup. Town Hall, Fridays through school year,
Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11am. 728-2270. 9:30-11:30am.
CANADIAN CLUB Al-Anon/Alateen. Gifford Hospital, Weds, 7pm and Sundays, 11am.
Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11am, ages 2-5; Toddlertime, Fri.,
Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30

Wednesday, March 30
BINGO
10:30am; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6pm.
WASHINGTON- Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station, BARRE- Samuel Morey and His Amazing Inventions. Presentation
3rd Thurs, 6:30pm. by inventor Carl Bielenberg. An Osher Lifelong Learning program.

BI NGO!
• Flash Ball: $100. Aldrich Library, $5 non-members, 1:30pm. Info. 454-4675.
Artisan Demo: Wool Spinning. See Chris Hall demonstrate wool
• Mini Jackpot 51#'s: $2,625. spinning. Free cup of coffee if you say you saw this in The World.
L.A.C.E., 159 North Main St., noon-3pm. Info. 476-4276.
• Jackpot 55#'s: $1,800. MONTPELIER- Montpelier Gospel Choir. Sing, clap, dance and
Thursday Night praise along with this wonderful, diverse group of singers. Part of
•Doors Open at 4:00 PM
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EVERY 2011 Farmers’ Night series. Statehouse, FREE, 7:30pm.
Lip Balm for Social Justice. Create a lip balm/woundstick to take
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Jackpot #1 #51 $1,200
ROUTE 14 • 479-9090 Public Hearing on Vermont’s Comprehensive Energy Plan. Senate
Just outside of Barre
BREA EN Jackpot #2 #55 $1,500
Natural Resources and Energy Committee seeks public input. Hearing
ST begins w/short presentation. Statehouse, Room 11, 6-8:30pm.
Flashball #1 $1,000 RANDOLPH- Education Conference. A variety of workshops, to
Flashball #2 $300
foster collaboration among parents, educators and principals. VTC,
$50, 8:30am-3:30pm. Pre-reg. www.vtnea.org or 800-649-6375.
Doors open 4:00PM WAITSFIELD- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible and new donors
Premies 6:00PM are encouraged to donate. Waitsfield Telecom garage, noon-5:30pm.
Games 7:00PM
Thursday, March 31
Volunteer Drivers Barre Elks Lodge BARRE- GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at 3pm,
take 1 or 2; writing at 5:30pm, math at 6pm, take only one. Barre
Needed 10 Jefferson St., Barre Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Pre-register 476-4588.
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Readers & Writers Grand Opening. Celebrating a new used book-
store and community space for writers & readers. LACE building, 159
Sunday April 3
No. Main St., open house 3-5:30pm, readings 5:30-7:30pm. BARRE- The Music of Poetry. Pianist Michael Arnowitt explores the
MONTPELIER- Poetry Alive! Kick-off with Poet Baron Wormser. musical aspects of poetry, song lyrics, and literature. A VTHumanities
Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. Info. 223-3338. Council event. Studio Place Arts, 3-4:30pm. Info. 479-7069.
Teen/Parent Information & Dialogue Night. Steve Waldo, Education EAST HARDWICK- Pruning Basics. Join Josh Karp of Cate Hill
Investigator for Dept. of Liquor Control, discusses the latest studies Orchard for a hands-on intro. to pruning fruit trees. Come prepared for
and trends, plus strategies for making good decisions. Hosted by CV weather. Flutterby Flower Farm, FREE, 1-3pm. Info. 472-8569.
New Directions. Montpelier High School, 7-8:30pm. Info. 223-4949. MONTPELIER- The Words and Music of Erik Satie - The Velvet
Public Hearing on H.202 Health Care Reform Bill. Senate Health Gentleman of Paris. Feat. Tim Tavcar as Satie and pianists Mary Jane
& Welfare Committee seeks testimony from the Vermont consumer Austin & Eliza Thomas. T.W. Wood Gallery, 4pm. Info. 828-8743.
community. Statehouse, House chamber, 6-8pm. The Art of Improvisation. Workshop led by trombonist & pianist
Introduction to Square Foot Gardening. Peter Burke covers the Andrew Moroz. For intermed/advanced students, hosted by Monteverdi.
vasics incl. planning, soil, watering, maintenance, weeding, etc. Hunger Unitarian Church, donations welcome, 4-6pm. Pre-reg. 229-9000.
Mtn Coop, $10 members/$12 non, 6-7pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202. PLAINFIELD- Art Opening. Reception for “Twinviews” photogra-
The Twits & Circus Night. Benefit performance of Roald Dahl’s phy exhibit, feat. vantage points of both youth and their mentors. THE "UNCLE MIKE'S FAMILY"
Blinking Light Gallery, 3-5pm. Info. 454-0141.
classic, plus face painting, circus arts, raffle, more. U-32 High School,
admission by donation, doors open 6:30pm, performance 7pm. RANDOLPH- Notorious. Part of Chandler Film Series. Pre-film talk Always Happy to Serve You
Art Opening. Celebrating the opening of “Drawn from Vermont: The by film critic Rick Winston. Chandler Upper Gallery, $8 at door, 7pm.
Cartoon Show.” Meet artists Jeff Danziger, Ed Koren, Hal Mayforth Info. 431-0204.
- Wraps and Salads packed
and Tim Newcomb. T.W. Wood Gallery, 5-7pm. Info. 828-8743.
WATERBURY- Hiking the Appalachian Trail. Presentation by Pam
WAITSFIELD- Cabin Fever Follies. Valley Players Theater, 7:30pm.
See description 4/1.
with Fresh Veggies!
ALL
Flowers, who hiked the entire AT with her dog, Ellie. Hear excerpts WARREN- Road Walk with Green Mountain Club. Moderate OCCASIONS
from Pam’s book and meet Ellie. LOCATION CHANGE: Waterbury
Area Senior Center, 14 Stowe St., 7pm.
walk, 7.5 mi. on Fuller Hill Rd., great views. Bring water and lunch.
Meet at Montpelier H.S. Call 223-3550 for meeting time.
- French Roll Sandwiches, & BUDGETS
Soups & Deli Salads! CATERING
Friday, April 1 Monday, April 4
BERLIN- Washington County Farm Bureau Legislative Reception. E
WE APPRECIATS! 8 State Street
CHELSEA- Annual Variety Show. Feat. a variety of performances, Hours
door prizes, and refreshments for sale. Benefits Chelsea Senior Center. Public welcome. Fresh Tracks Winery, Route 12, social time w/ M-F 10:30-2:30 IN E S Montpelier
Food shelf donations appreciated. Town Hall, $5, 7pm. 685-2177. Representatives, 6-7pm; presention and Q&A, 7-8pm. 426-3579.
Sat. 11-2:30 YOUR BUS 229-6788
GREENSBORO BEND- Rummage/Bake Sale/Chinese Auction. MONTPELIER- Book Discussion: Under the Sea Wind by Rachel
United Methodist Church, 10am-6pm. Info. 533-2263. Carson. Led by Pat Stuart, part of VHC’s “Earth Tones” series.
Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. Info. 223-3338. Go to UncleMikesDeli.com
MONTPELIER- Coffee House and Music. Special guests: CrossRoad for our daily sandwich & soup specials
with Bob Pierce from the Light Radio. Bring a snack to share if you are
able. Trinity United Methodist Church, 137 Main St., 7-9pm. Tuesday, April 5
RANDOLPH- They Might be Gypsies. The father/son duo of Greg MONTPELIER- 14th Annual Open Poetry Event. Sign up for a
and Aidan Ryan offer gypsy guitar music. Chandler Upper Gallery, $8 5-minute slot to read your poetry. Bear Pond Books, 7pm. 229-0774.
advance/$10 at door, 7:30pm. Info. 728-6464. April Showers Bring Salamanders. Preschool discovery program Movie Listings for Friday, April 1 thru Thursday, April 7
WAITSFIELD- Cabin Fever Follies. Cabaret-style event - bring sup- for kids age 3-5. Dress for a walk on the trails. North Branch Nature
per & beverages. Reserve an entire table or individual seats. Valley Center, $5 per child, 10-11:30am. Info. 229-6206. CAPITOL MONTPELIER 229-0343
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Players Theater, $10, doors open 6:30pm, show 7:30pm. 583-1674. Ujjayi Pranayama (Full Yoga Breath). Soothe your mind and slow MATINEES SAT. & SUN. ONLY
WORCESTER- First Friday Family Dance. Music by High-Low- your internal speedometer, with Rob Gold from River’s Grace Yoga. SOURCE CODE --PG-13-- Audio Descriptive .... 1:30 6:30 9:00
Jack, w/ caller Michael Travis. Town Hall, $5/$8-$12 per family, soup Hunger Mtn Coop, FREE, 6-7:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202.
otpoet Ann Day.
SUCKER PUNCH --PG-13-- ......................... 1:30 6:30 9:00
& bread supper 5:30pm; dance 6:30-8pm; dessert & tea 8pm; live WARREN- Poetry WritingT ime
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local music w/John Mullet & Dillon Delano, 8:30-10pm. 229-0173. Warren PublicS Library, FREE, 6:30-8:30pm.Press
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all are welcome. Aldrich Library, $25, 7-10pm. RSVP 476-7550. World. L.A.C.E., DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 2 --PG-- ....................... 1:30 6:30
Flea Market & Craft Fair. Antiques, jewelry, collectibles, white EAST BARRE- Book Discussion: To Kill a Mockingbird. Part of HOP --PG-- ................................................. 1:30 6:30
elephant, books, food concessions & more. Central VT Catholic VHC’s Vermont Reads program. East Barre Library, 6:30pm. 24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343
School, 79 Summer St., $1/kids under 12 free, 9am-2pm. 249-7780. MARSHFIELD- Classic Film Night. Directed by David Lean, this BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com

GREENSBORO BEND- Rummage/Bake Sale/Chinese Auction. 1945 film is about two people who begin an affair after meeting at a
United Methodist Church, 10am-6pm. Info. 533-2263. train station. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 7pm. Info. 426-3581.
MONTPELIER- Winter Farmers Market. Local meats, cheese, MONTPELIER- Friends of the Statehouse and the Vermont Civil
produce, baked goods, more. VT College of Fine Arts Gym, 10am-
2pm. Info. 223-2958.
War Sesquicentennial Commission. Presentation as part of 2011
Farmers’ Night series. Statehouse, FREE, 7:30pm.
Book Your Wedding Rehearsal,
Vermont Fiddle Orchestra. Spring concert with guest soloist fiddler
David Kaynor and special guest Tim Newcomb and his nickylharpa.
Do Bats Really Attack Humans? All about bats, presented by Barry
Genzlinger. An Osher Lifelong Learning program. VT College of Fine
Anniversary, Birthday, BBQ
Arts, Noble Hall, $5 for non-members, 1:30pm. Info. 454-4675.
VT College of Fine Arts, College Hall Chapel, $15/$12 seniors &
students/free kids 12 & under, 7pm. RSVP 1-877-343-3531. April Showers Bring Salamanders. North Branch Nature Center, or Other Summer Parties Bob & Brenda
10-11:30am. See description 4/5.
Counterpoint. The renowned chorus are joined by nine instrumental-
ists for a comprehensive survey of the music of director Robert De Women & Buddhism: The Life & Impact of Yeshe Tsogyal. Talk, NOW to Get the Best Date! Location
At Your
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Cormier. Unitarian Church, 7:30pm. Info. 540-1784. blessing & celebration with Acharya Suzann Duquette. Montpelier One of

SAMBEL’S
Contradance. With caller Bob Isaacs and music by Mary Lea, Mary Shambhala Meditation Ctr, 64 Main St., 3rd floor, 6-8pm. 223-5137. Ours!
Cay Brass & Roger Kahle. Bring clean, soft-soled shoes. Capital City NORTHFIELD- Exhibit Opening: Touch the Sound. Intriguing
Grange, $8, 8pm. Info. 744-6163. exhibit demonstrates the “sounds” in various disciplines across cam-

CATERING
Transition Community Potluck & Gathering. Bring a potluck dish pus. Public welcome, light lunch snacks served. Norwich University,
and your own plate/mug/utensils. All are welcome, family-friendly. Sullivan Museum & History Ctr, FREE, noon.
Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes Room, noon-2pm. Info. 456-8122. SOUTH ROYALTON- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors

223-6776
Operafest VII. Hosted by Echo Valley Community Arts and featuring are encouraged to give blood. Vermont Law School, 10:30am-3:30pm.
professional singers plus up and coming singers from area schools and
from Bard College. Union School auditorium, $15/$7 students, con- Thursday, April 7
cert at 5pm, reception & refreshments at 7pm. Info. 223-3599. DUXBURY- Grease. HUHS present the 50’s-inspired musical featur-
ing some of Broadway’s most well-known songs, incl. “Beauty

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National Federation of the Blind. Montpelier chapter hosting a
meeting of interest to people w/visual impairments. Lunch served. School Dropout” and more. Harwood Union H. S., $9/$6 students,
Lane Shops, community rm 1, Mechanic St., 11am-2pm. 229-0093. 7:30pm.

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Town Forests - Should Your Town Have One? Presentation by Dave EAST CORINTH- Book Discussion: Growing Up by Russel Baker.
VanDeusen of VT Sierra Club. Public welcome, potluck to follow. Part of VT Humanities Council’s “Memorable Memoirs” series. Blake
Capital City Grange Hall, Rte 12, FREE, 5:30pm. Info. 229-0782. Memorial Library, FREE, 4:30pm. Info. 439-5338.

onnections
RANDOLPH- Alice in Wonderland. Quebec’s Théâtre Tout à Trac’s MONTPELIER- Central VT Career & Job Fair. Career explora-
production is a marvelous tribute to childhood, dreams and imagina- tion for 8th-12th grade students, 9am-noon; open to the public for job
tion. Chandler Music Hall, $12/$6 students, 11am. Info. 728-6464. seekers, 12:30-5pm. Held at Montpelier Elks Club.
Art Opening. Reception to celebrate “Art Shapes Vermont” show of Public Hearing on H.202 Health Care Reform Bill. Senate Health
regional student work. Chandler Art Gallery, noon-2pm. 431-0204. & Welfare Committee seeks testimony from the VT provider com- 3/31 John Mayall, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
munity, employers and employees. Statehouse, Room 11, 6-8pm. 4/1 Matt Stubbs Band and Junior Watson Band, Tupelo Music Hall - White
Vermont Woodlands Association Annual Meeting. Keynote speaker continued on next page
Dr. Alan Betts speaks on “Climate Change and Vermont.” Workshops River Junction, VT
& lunch. VTC, Judd Hall, $30, 8:30am-3pm. Pre-reg. 802-747-7900. 4/2 Jefferson Starship, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
4/3 Little Anthony & The Imperials, Fuller Hall, St. Johnsbury Academy - St.
WAITSFIELD- Cabin Fever Follies. Valley Players Theater, 7:30pm. Johnsbury, VT
See description 4/1.
4/7 Johnny Clegg, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
WOLCOTT- Sugar on Snow & Hot Dish Dinner. Wolcott United 4/9 Dala & Madison Violet, Chandler Music Hall - Randolph, VT
Methodist Church, Route 15, $9/$4 kids 6-12/free for kids 5 & under, 4/9 Joe Sample, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
5pm until all are served. 4/10 Average White Band, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
21st Annual Flea Market 4/16 Second City, Twilight Theater, LSC - Lyndonville, VT
4/16 The Smithereens, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT

Montpelier VFW Club


& Craft Fair 4/17 Don McLean, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
4/22 Sonic/Vision: Glenn Kotche & Nels Cline of Wilco, Hopkins Center -
Hanover, NH
will be hosting a antiques - jewelry - collectibles - crafts 4/23 Colin Hay, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT

Chicken Pie &


4/29 Susan Werner, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
white elephant - books 5/1 Shawn Mullins, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
food concession and food fair
Mostaccioli Dinner
5/6 Tupelo Night of Comedy, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
5/8 Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra, Tupelo Music Hall - White River

Saturday, April 2 Saturday, April 2, 2011 Junction, VT


5/11 David Crosby & Graham Nash, Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Social Hour 5:30 • Dinner Served 6:30 9:00AM to 2:00PM 5/12 Bruce Cockburn, Woodstock Townhall Theatre - Woodstock, VT
Donation: $11 Central Vermont Catholic School 5/13 Paula Poundstone, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
Sponsored by Montpelier Veterans Council 79 Summer Street, Barre 5/20 Eileen Jewel, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
5/20 The Kingston Trio, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
to raise funds for markers and flags in our local cemeteries 5/27 Ray LaMontagne, Midway Lawn, Champlain Valley Expo - Essex
to honor fallen veterans
Please call VFW Club number: 229-9028 Sponsored by: Junction, VT
6/4 Chris Smither, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
for reservations Catholic Daughters 6/3 The Avett Brothers, Midway Lawn, Champlain Valley Expo - Essex
Court St. Monica #1181 Junction, VT
6/25 Greg Brown, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT

For more information call: For venue phone numbers, call


Patti Covino at 249-7780 The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00
Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at www.pointfm.com
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Worst. Off-Season. Ever.
T here is one baseball team
in New York that is utterly
dysfunctional.
Management can’t get along
35th Parallel. Two performances
by the world fusion duo of Mac Central VT Workforce Investment Board
with the owners or the players,
and every disagreement becomes
Ritchey and Gabe Halberg. Savoy
Theater CineClub, $10/free for to Host Career and Job Fair
kids under 6, shows at 6pm & Are you looking for a job or a new career? Sustainable Communities and Kelly Services.
an embarrassing public feud. The franchise squanders its vast re- 8:30pm. RSVP 498-5498.
sources by signing over the hill players to preposterously lucrative If so, the second annual career and job fair Dress for the job you want, bring copies of
long-term contracts. MORRISVILLE- Book Thursday, April 7th, at the Montpelier Lodge your resume or job history, and plan to arrive
There is one New York baseball team that makes foolish person- Discussion: My Antonia by Willa of Elks and Country Club is the place for you! early enough to take advantage of the chance
nel decisions that bring frustration to its fans and shame to the city. Cather. Part of VT Humanities From 12:30 to 5pm, meet face to face with to talk with local employers with job open-
Actually, Mets fans, you have company. Now there are TWO. Council’s “What a Character!” central Vermont employers. Admission is ings.
This off-season has been the best of times and the worst of times. series. Morristown Centennial free! In addition to offering opportunities for par-
Best of times for the Red Sox. And the worst of times for the Yan- Library, FREE, 7pm. Info. 888-
kees. 2616. Job seekers will find many tempting oppor- ticipants to find a job, there will be representa-
The Yankees completely botched the resigning of Derek Jeter. tunities from entry level to advanced positions tives from employment support organizations,
NORTHFIELD- The Pajama and in a wide variety of fields. Participating such as: Vermont 211, Central Vermont
The team dragged the captain’s name through the mud by making Game. Spring musical. Tickets
the negotiations far too drawn out and far too public. available at the high school.
businesses include: Green Mountain Coffee Community Action Council-Community
It is bad enough that they alienated the most beloved Yankee Northfield High School, Corrigan Roasters, Pike Industries, Northstar Fireworks, Economic Development, Vermont Department
since Mickey Mantle. What’s worse is that after all of that the team Auditorium, $7 adults/$5 students, Walmart, Central Vermont Medical Center, of Labor, Creative Workforce Solutions, and
gave Jeter everything he wanted: three years, $51 million. 7pm. GW Plastics, Rowan Court, National Life more.
That is an insane contract. No one but Ponce De Leon thinks that Group, New England Culinary Institute, This event is hosted by the Central Vermont
Derek Jeter is going to be a productive shortstop in 2013. PLAINFIELD- Book Club
Meeting. Discussing Malcolm Northfield Savings Bank, The Pampered Chef, Workforce Investment Board and sponsored by
The question is whether or not he is going to be halfway decent
THIS season. Gladwell’s “Blink” and Sara Vermont Air National Guard, Vermont Army VocRehab Vermont; Vermont Commission on
To be sure, Jeter is one of the greatest hitters of our time and he Gruen’s “Ape House.” Cutler National Guard, Vermont State Police, Vermont Women; Vermont Department of Labor; Green
could definitely bat .315. However, it is just as likely that he will Memorial Library, 6:30-8pm. Info. Youth Conservation Corp., Vermont Agency of Mountain Transportation Agency; Frank
continue his sad descent into mediocrity and ground out weakly to 454-8504. Transportation, Washington County Mental 107.1fm; Froggy 100.9; Community National
second base on the first pitch of every other at bat. RANDOLPH- GED Testing. Health, Monavie, TLC Nursing Associates, Bank; Vermont Association of Business,
Even if Jeter is as bad as Yankee fans fear, the line-up will still be Writing at 3pm, math at 3:30pm, Dietary Managers Association, Central Industry and Rehabilitation; Central Vermont
solid. Having Teixeira, Rodriguez, and Cano as the 3-4-5 hitters is take only one; social studies, sci- Vermont Medical Center, Blue Cross Blue Economic Development Corporation; Vermont
enough to chalk up a lot of wins. But it is pitching that wins cham- ence & reading at 5:30pm, take 1 Shield of Vermont, E.F. Wall & Associates, Student Assistance Corporation; Barre
pionships, and the Yankees don’t have it. or 2. Randolph Learning Center, Vermont Employer Support of the Guard & Technical Center; Spaulding High School;
After failing again to land Cliff Lee, New York is left with CC 12 So. Main St. Pre-register 728-
Sabathia and a whole bunch of question marks. Reserve, Spherion, Allen Lumber, Vermont Montpelier High School; Office Systems of
4492. Department of Labor, Westaff, Institute for Vermont; and the Dyehouse.
Phil Hughes won 18 games in 2010. But the lofty win total belies
the fact that Hughes was mediocre after the All-Star Break follow- SHARON- Red Cross Blood
ing a dominant spring. Drive. All eligible donors are encouraged to give blood. Sharon MONTPELIER- “Leader’s Choice” Bird Walk. Discover new bird-
Boston’s number two starter is the amazing Clay Buchholz. It is Academy, 12:30-5:30pm. ing hotspots. Destination will be picked a few days before the walk.
painful to contrast that with New York’s number two: A.J. Burnett. STOWE- VYO Chorus & Vermont Youth Concert Chorale. Spring North Branch Nature Ctr, $5 mbrs/$10 non, 7-9:30am. 229-6206.
Burnett was jaw-droppingly awful last year. I’ve never seen so concert feat. “These Green Mountains,” premiere by Robert Paterson, YAC Crazy Wheels. Mud season bike ride with Young Adventurers
many wild pitches or such an astounding inability to hold runners more. Tickets at the door. Stowe High School, $5/$2 students, 8pm. Club (GMC). For parents and kids age 0-6 to get out & have fun.
on base. WORCESTER- Dropoff for Worcester Clothing Swap. Gently Location TBD. Call Shawn at 229-0933 for meeting time/place.
Clearly, the only reason he remains in the Major Leagues is that
he has a guaranteed $16.5 million salary. Anyone else pitching like used clothing needed. Swap is on April 9th. Town Hall, 1-5pm. Movement of the People. Afro-beat. Ages 21+. Positive Pie II, $10,
that would have been demoted to Single-A or forced to take a year 10:30pm.
off to work with a sports psychologist. Friday, April 8 Voice & Music Interpretation Master Class. Led by Erik Kroncke,
The scary truth is Yankee Universe is relying on 24-year-old Ivan BARRE- Destination Unknown. Mulligan’s Irish Pub, $5 cover, for singers who have a song or aria to work on. Hosted by Monteverdi.
Nova to step into the rotation and win 15 games. Unless the rookie 10pm. Unitarian Church, donations welcome, 4-6pm. Pre-reg. 229-9000.
puts on a cape and becomes SuperNova, I don’t see how New York Sara Grace and the Suits. Soul music, for ages 18+. Positive Pie 2,
can make the playoffs. DUXBURY- Grease. Harwood Union H. S., 7:30pm. See 4/7. $10, 10pm. Info. 229-0453.
In contrast, Boston spent the off-season solidifying its already MIDDLESEX- The Jungle Book. Lively musical adaptation of Rummage Sale. Unitarian Church, 10am-1pm. See descrip. 4/8.
potent line-up. Rudyard Kipling’s classic, performed by 4-6 graders. Rumney
The Red Sox landed Carl Crawford – the best all-around out- Memorial School, sugg. $4 adult/$2 kids/$10 family, 7pm. 223-5429. Crafty Second Saturday. Make your own musical instrument to com-
fielder this side of Arlington. Even better, the Sox nabbed Adrian memorate the April 1939 establishment of VT Symphony Orchestra.
MONTPELIER- Swing Dance. All ages/abilities welcome, no partner VT History Museum, free w/ museum admission, 1-3pm. 828-2180.
Gonzalez – the best left-handed power hitter who doesn’t play in needed, bring socks or soft shoes. Hosted by Central VT Swing
Philadelphia. Dancers. Capital City Grange, $8, lesson 7:30pm, open dance 8-10pm. NORTHFIELD- The Pajama Game. Northfld H.S., 1:30pm. See 4/7.
The Red Sox front office has assembled a roster that almost looks
an All-Star team. Spring Fling Flea Fair. Hosted by VFW Auxiliary. VFW, 9am-3pm. PLAINFIELD- Square Dance & Live Pie Auction. Fundraiser for
Info. 223-7061. Village-building Convergence. Music by Her Majesty’s Streak o’Lean,
The only good news for Yankee fans is that baseball games calling by Jennifer Steckler, with live auctioneer “Slender Eddy.”
aren’t won in the off-season; they’re won NOW. Opening day is Youth Birding Program: Owl Prowl & Snipe Search. Explore the Plainfield Community Ctr, $5-10 sugg. donation, 7-10pm. 276-3839
this Thursday. And I’ll be happily watching the Yankees every night forest after dark & search for snipe, woodcock & owls. For pre-teens &
after work whether they are good, bad, or ugly (the exact definition teens. North Branch Nature Ctr, FREE, 7:30-9pm. Pre-reg. 229-6206. RANDOLPH- Dala and Madison Violet. Performances by the two
of “ugly,” to be clear, is finishing behind the Baltimore Orioles). Canadian folk duos. Chandler Music Hall, $22/$18 students & seniors,
Discover Waldorf Early Education. Bring your kids (ages 2 1/2 to 7:30pm. Info. 728-6464.
Baseball is back! Yay! 6) for an afternoon of play while you learn about the Waldorf program.
Child’s Garden, 155 Northfield St., 4:30-6pm. Info. 456-7400. RICHMOND- Green Mtn Children’s Celtic Festival. Music, dance,
crafts, more. Benefits scholarships at Waterbury’s One Studio Dance.
Rummage Sale. Spring/summer clothing and linens only. Unitarian Richmond West Monitor Barn, shows 12:30pm & 3pm. 244-8600.

Join
Church, 130 Main St., 10am-6pm. Info. 272-6195.
Christ in the Passover TWINFIELD- Twinfield Alumni vs. Cabot Alumni Basketball
NORTHFIELD- The Pajama Game. Northfield H.S., 7pm. See 4/7. Games. Adults $7, Students $4. Bring in a non-perishable item and get
Us
What do the Jewish Passover and Jesus’ last supper have in
RANDOLPH- Molasses Creek. High-energy acoustic group plays $1 off at the door. Door prizes, raffles. Proceeds to benefit Twinfield/
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common? Oded Cohen, with Jews for Jesus, will answer WEST TOPSHAM- The Old Country Fiddler. Fiddler Adam Boyce
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BERLIN- Vermont Scholastic Chess Championships. Open to VT Hall, 9am-3pm.
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plan of salvation fit together, and you’ll remember this CRAFTSBURY- Linda Warnaar and the Tessellations. Original MONTPELIER- Huling at Bethany. Pianist Diana Huling, one of
visual display of the Passover pageantry for years to come. music blending Latin, jazz, and funk rhythms. The Music Box, $10/$5 VT’s finest, performs works by Chopin, Mozart, more. Bethany
students, 8pm. Info. 586-7533. Church, $20/$5 students & ltd income/$30 family, 3pm. 583-2860.
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virus is still found. Savoy Theatre, FREE, 1pm. Info. 279-2371.
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Junk Cars and Trucks, Plus
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FOR SALE $75 TO $300+ CASH PAID Enter ID #100469779
Full-service, well-established WORKSHOPS JUNK CARS, TRUCKS $75 TO $300+
flower shop in newly restored FOR INFO, 802-522-4279. JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
leased space. Excellent location.
ATTEND COLLEGE Online from FOR INFO, 802-522-4279.
Owner has built this business up over
home. Medical, business, Para-
the past 39 years and is ready to retire.
legal, Accounting, Criminal Jus- LOST & FOUND ENRICH YOUR LIFE! Help
International teenagers. Su-
Williamstown Middle School
Equipment includes 4-door, walk-in cooler;
delivery van with graphics; computers; tice. Job placement assistance. pervise their American ex-
Volunteer Baseball Coach
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numerous fixtures including desks, aid if qualified. Call 800-510- yellow and one black female travel incentives, extra income,
collapsing shelf systems, helium tank
0784, www.CenturaOnline.com Labrador Retriever lost 2-19. homebased. Host families
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middle school students required.
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FOR SALE: Full-service, well-
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available. Financial aid if
WANTED: PISTOLS, Ri-
Brian Divelbliss, Athletic Director
Williamstown Middle High School
qualified. Call 800-494-3586,
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days. 802-492-3032 nights.
120 Herbert Rd.
past 39 years and is ready to re-
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tire. Equipment includes 4-door, the typical experiences of the
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diet users. Beware of pro-
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zipper & buttons w/zip off hood.
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The Department of Buildings and General Services is seeking
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expected to cover 2nd & 3rd shifts at both Montpelier and
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class environment. For details:
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cheerful, compassionate, person to be the voice and the face
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com; 802-585-1025; email: of Williamstown Elementary School. Successful candidates
I Saw It In spanishparavos@gmail.com Project Accountant must be highly organized, have good communication skills,
excellent writing skills, comprehensive computer skills, and
The Institute for Sustainable Communi- be a team player.
ties in Montpelier, VT is seeking a project Start date August 1, 2011.
TWINFIELD UNION SCHOOL (Grades PK-12) accountant to round out our finance
Interested candidates should send a letter of interest, resume
2010-2011 Vacancy team. Associates degree or higher in
and three letters of reference by April 7, 2011 to:
accounting, three to five years experi-
Bus Driver needed school year position, roughly 3 ence, knowledge of QuickBooks or other Bonny Grant, Principal
hours a day. CDL with School Bus Driver Endorse-
accounting software, and attention to c/o Orange North Supervisory Union
ment required. Driving for sports games and extra
trips may be available. detail and accuracy. We offer excellent 111B Brush Hill Road
benefits, a competitive salary and a great Williamstown, VT 05679
Apply to: WNESU, P.O. Box 470, Plainfield, VT work environment with a committed and EOE
05667, (802) 454-9924. Applications accepted skilled staff. Please visit our website for
until position is filled. full details and application instructions at
EOE www.iscvt.org IMMEDIATE OPENINGS: Sterling Area Services
is looking for families in the Plainfield, Lyndonville
and Lamoille County areas interested in sharing their
The Francis home and hearts with individuals with developmental
disabilities who present some challenging behaviors.
Foundation • Young man currently attending school in the
Services for Children and Adults Plainfield area with interests in superheroes,
with Developmental Disabilities watching movies, swimming, eating out, going
for walks and dancing.
Community Support Staff Needed • Young man currently attending school in the
(Varying hours and opportunities) Lyndonville area who loves the outdoors,
Work with young adults with disabilities by helping especially fishing and Frisbee-golf.
them access their community (Montpelier & Waterbury • Young man in the Lamoille County area who
enjoys cooking, gardening, fishing and most
areas) or job coaching at their workplace. Minimum
other outdoor activities.
21 years of age and have reliable transportation.
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter of
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To schedule an interview, contact Eileen Mulchay at Drive, Morrisville, VT 05661 or call 802-888-7602
The Francis Foundation, Middlesex, VT and ask that a Request for Consideration application
be sent to you. We offer a generous tax-free stipends,
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Employment contingent upon results of criminal Vermont driver’s license as well as a reliable and
E.O.E.
background check. insured vehicle is required. Extensive background
Equal Opportunity Employer
checks will be conducted. EOE
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no answer at 603-744-3061
ther’s favorite toy, “Spark “Bruxonia.” They have been
guns $ $ cash for guns $ $ cash f
Plug,” and would enjoy clean- in my family for many years,
and I would like to know their
Cat Washes
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Cloud, Minn.
A: “Barney Google” was a
Dixon, Ill.
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cartoon strip introduced by Austria. I did some checking DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I
802-492-3339 Days Billy DeBeck in 1919. and found several pairs simi- have an 11-year-old black cat,
We Buy We Buy
Eventually it was syndicated lar to the ones you have sell- “Andie,” who uses her litter
Guns
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by King Features in more than ing on eBay in the $25 to $35 box and then right afterward
if you have firearms for sale, we are serious buyers! 900 newspapers in 21 coun- range. goes over to her water bowl
tries. “Spark Plug,” a race- *** and puts her paws into it. I scold her when she does it, but it
We are strong buyers for nice
horse, began appearing in the Q: I have some older post- doesn’t help. I have to change her water several times a day.
Winchesters, Savages, Brownings, Colts & fine shotguns
strip in 1922 and became a cards, some of the San How can I get her to stop doing this? -- Betty, via e-mail
~We Have Buyers In Your Area~ regular feature. I found sever- Francisco earthquake and oth-
ers of foreign countries. How DEAR BETTY: Scolding won’t help, unfortunately, because
al Spark Plug toys referenced
r guns $ $ cash for guns $ $ cash f
can I find out how much they Andie either finds this act to be pleasurable or a relief from
in O’Brien’s Collecting Toys, discomfort.
edited by Karen O’Brien are worth? -- Stella, Sun City, Mekkelsen
First, there are a few breeds of cat that actually likeHill
(or Rd., Barre • 802-
at least
(Krause, $29.99). The Barney Ariz. tolerate) being around and in water -- including swimming.

STOP
Google and Spark Plug pull A: I suggest you contact the Andie might have this trait, or she might not. She may just
toy in tin, for example, is val- Tucson Post Card Exchange like doing it and has developed a habit of standing in the
ued in the $1,500 to $3,800 Club, one of the more active water bowl immediately after litter box use. If this is the case,
range, depending on condi- groups for collectors in you can try placing a tray or bowl of water near the litter box
tion. It is best to keep your toy Arizona. The addresses are and guide Andie over to that after her toilet, then empty the
in its original condition, since 820 Via Lucitas, Tucson, AZ water until the next time. Or, as soon as Andie gets into her
any changes you make will 85718-1046; and http://nostal- drinking bowl, gently lift her out -- no scolding -- and take the
NEVER GIVE YOUR: lessen its value. gia.esmartkid.com/tpcec.html. bowl away for a while. From there on, pick up Andie just
•SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER *** Write to Larry Cox in care before she gets into the bowl, put her down gently, and feed
Q: I have a bronze statue of of King Features Weekly her a treat. Do this enough times and she just may “get it.”
•CREDIT CARD NUMBER Service, P.O. Box 536475, Another issue that’s just as likely is that Andie’s paws are
Indians. My brother claims he
•BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER paid $5,000 for it. I don’t Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or uncomfortable after litter box use. Check her paws, especially
Or any other know anything about the artist send e-mail to questions- between the pads; are there nicks or irritated areas? Is litter
personal information embedded between the pads? Whether you see any problems
or the value of the piece, and forcox@aol.com. Due to the
or not, try a couple of different litter brands to see if it makes
To someone you don’t know hope you can help me. -- Ann, large volume of mail he a difference. Also, talk to Andie’s vet about her behavior.
when answering an advertisement. Manchester, N.H. receives, Mr. Cox is unable to
A: You should hire a certified personally answer all reader Send your pet questions and tips to ask@pawscorner.com, or
appraiser of fine art to deter- questions. Do not send any write to Paw’s Corner, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O.
A public service announcement
mine the value of your statue. materials requiring return Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Find more pet advice
presented to you by The WORLD Most professionals offer two mail. and resources at www.pawscorner.com.
types of appraisals, written (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

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38%/,6+(5ҋ6127,&( BARRE ONE BEDROOM
Barre Technical Center EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Williamstown, VT Apartment available May
155 Ayer’s Street All real estate advertising in this newspa- 16x80, 3bed, 2ba
1, 2011, Pet Friendly w/de-
posit, $675/month, Nice yard.
APARTMENTS
Barre, VT 05641 AVAILABLE
per is subject to the fair housing act which
makes it illegal to advertise “any prefer- on end lot, $900/mo. 802-479-0688 or 661-8833.
ence, limitation or discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
First, last, pets considered. BARRE TOWN: 3 bedroom,
Waterbury Center, VT. The
Invitation to tour Building Trades status or national origin, or an intention, to 802-272-9476 1st floor, w/d hook-up, rubbish beautiful Green Mountain
Seminary Apartments include
Program Home “For Sale” removal, full bath, dishwasher,
make any such preference, limitation or
discrimination.” large yard, patio, parking, $850, heat, hot water, trash removal,
Barre Technical Center is ready to welcome potential buyers
Additionally, Vermont’s Fair Housing and
Public Accomodations Act prohibits adver- COMMERCIAL no pets, deposit, 802-479-0199 onsite laundry and 24 hour
emergency maintenance.
to tour the program with the intent to purchase the modular
tising that indicates any preference, limita-
tion or discrimination based on age, marital RENTALS/SALES BARRE, 1BDRM, modern, Two bedroom apartment
home (1,400 square feet) constructed by the Building Trades status, sexual orientation or receipt of first floor. Security deposit and now available for $700. Also
Program students. public assistance.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept
1.29 COMMERCIAL ACRES references. 802-249-1089. accepting applications for the
off Rt 2 Berlin, Water &
Details: any advertising for real estate which is in
Power, Mostly flat, $79,900. BARRE, 2 BEDROOM, one bedroom waiting list. For
• Super insulated (double wall construction) violation of the law. Our readers are hereby
informed that all dwellings advertised in Contact Gene 522-2193 Heat, W/D hookup, trash more information or to complete
• Handicap compliant this newspaper are available on an equal & snow removal. Non- a rental application call the
• One bath opportunity basis. BERLIN - COMMERCIAL smoking, No pets. $700mo/ Central VT Community Land
• 2 bedrooms To file a complaint of discrimination, call Space plus 2-1 bedroom apts plus deposit. 802-476-3601 Trust 802-476-4493 ext. 230 or
• Utility room (washer dryer hookup) the Vermont Human Rights Commisson on busy Barre-Montpelier Road. download the application
toll-free at 1-800-416-2010 (voice & TTY) Basement level; 4 Rooms and BARRE. 2BDRM apartment,
• Unfinished upstairs (over 800 square feet) or call HUD toll free at 1ST floor, heat, hot water, trash
at www.cvclt.org.
Garage. Plenty of parking. Equal Housing
In order to remain competitive, we do not charge labor.
1-800-669-9777 (voice) or removal, plowing, laundry on
Large back yard. $229,000.00
1-800-927-9275 (TTY). Opportunity.
The only costs for the home are: EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY Anita 802-476-6400 premise, microwave, dish- (48$/+286,1*

• 10% materials handling fee washer. No pets, nonsmok-


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DOWNTOWN MONTPELIER, ing, $795. Mike 802-249-7300.


• cost of materials for the home (estimated at $65,000)
• down payment to secure the purchase of the home is MOBILE 2nd floor, 3 Room Suite, 350 S/F, EAST BARRE Apartment, 1
$650/mo includes heat, elec- BARRE. LARGE 2BDRM apart- bedroom efficiency, washer/
negotiable HOMES ticity, garbage. 802-839-0075 ment, 1ST floor, heat, hot water, dryer in apartment, No pets,
The agreement to purchase the home includes removal of trash removal, plowing, laundry $500/mo plus deposit, No utili-
the modular by May 20th at the expense of the buyer. Once 10x58 3bed/1bath $8,500. on premise, microwave, dish- ties, 802-279-7728/881-4794.
the units have left the school building, they are no longer the 12x56 2bed/1bath $3,000/ APARTMENTS washer. No pets, nonsmok-
MONTPELIER 1st floor, 3
responsibility of the school. The school must receive full 14x72 3bed/2bath $31.500.
28x64 3bed/2bath $57,900.
ROOMS/HOUSES ing, $850. Mike 802-249-7300.
BEDROOM, snow plow-
payment prior to the house leaving the premises.
14x72 2bed/1bath $14,900. FOR RENT BARRE: 1 AND 2 BEDROOM ing, $850/mo, lease, refer-
ences, deposit. 802-223-7265
Please call Penny Chamberlin, Director at (802) 476-6237, 14x76 3bed/2bath $28,500. apartments available. Security
ext. 1138 to schedule a visit and tour of the home building 14x76 3bed/2bath $29,500. system, laundry, water/sewer,
6-GALLON HAZARDOUS appliances and rubbish removal MONTPELIER-Small newly
in progress between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. FECTEAU REAL ESTATE 802- Material Vacuum. Great for included. Several units starting renovated studio apartment.
229-2721 for appointment. lead abatement. Extra filters & Furnished, heated, hot wa-
We will welcome visits and tours through early April. Please bags. New. Sells for $725; Ask-
at $525 per month. References
ter, electric, cable, internet
contact us. 1987 MOBILE HOME 2 bed 1 ing $400 obo. 802-479-0334
required and checked. Non- and off-street parking. Close
bath, porches, sunroom, work- smoking and no pets. Clean and to downtown, $600/+ Secu-
BARRE 2&3 BEDROOM Apart- quiet enjoyment for all tenants rity deposit. Available 4/1/2011.
shop, storage, garden, New
ments ready for immediate oc- strictly enforced. 802-479-0787. No smoking or dogs. 802-
windows, floors, lights, washer/
dryer, gas fireplace, William- cupancy. Hardwood floors, fresh 223-3715 leave a message.
paint, yard space, ample storage, BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED
stown Limehurst MHP#9, 2ND Floor 2 bedroom apartment
washer/dryer hookups. Laundry NEW LISTING: Efficiency apart-
$22,000 must meet income in Barre. $850/mo, Rent includes ment, Barre, $575/mo. Plus
EMAILED ADVERTISEMENT room onsite. Rent includes heat/
eligibility with CVCLT days hot water, 24 hour emergency heat, water, sewer, snow/trash Security Deposit. 476-7189.
485-2495, eves 433-6658 maintenance, parking, snow removal and lawn care. Avail-
FORECLOSURE · 4,170± SF COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ADVERTISING INSERTION ORDER removal, trash removal. In- able for April 1st. 802-249-2408 NORTHFIELD. SMALL 1 bed-
1994
GREAT DOWNTOWN BARRE LOCATION! Thomas14x76 MOBILE
Hirchak Company come limits apply, call 802-476- room, Ground floor, coin-op
HOME for sale, Good 8645 to request an application. BERLIN: OLD Riverton school- laundry on site, off street park-
FROM:
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Phone: 800-634-7653 • Fax: 802-888-2211
BARRE 3 Bedroom HOUSE, Cozy, charming & quiet setting. utilities, non-smoking, no pets,
CHECK OUT the wide vari- Newly renovated, near Spauld- $875 + utilities 802-244-4165 $625/mth, security deposit, ref-
ety of Pre-owned homes at ing, Available May 1st, No erences. Call Bill 802-485-7060.
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2c=3.33” smoking, $750. 802-563-2114 Lake Groton, $550/wk plus tax.
BARRE APARTMENT. Mod- Available first 2 weeks of July &
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Cost:28x64
•1999 $11 PCI
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street. Parking/laundry on- not the “appropriate” buyer or THREE BEDROOM Apartments
walls, fireplace, etc. $27,500. in Barre. Utilities included, No
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•1990 14x80 DATE:
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3/24/2011 not the neighbors. pets, Call Steve 802-363-1482
totally
NAME refurbished,
OF FILE: $18,500. BARRE
03302011WORLD EFFIENCY, 1st Just describe the property and
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Thursday, April 14 @ 3PM · Register from 2PM
802-272-9476
DATE(S) TO RUN: 3/30
$500+ security + referenc- law. continued on page 37
SIZE OF AD: 2x9 es, No pets. 802-476-2092
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BARRE TOWN 3+ BR home CHELSEA, VT. For sale, as WORRIED ABOUT
APTS/ROOMS/ CONDOS HOMES with in-law apartment, 2281 is, 2 HISTORIC BUILDINGS, FORECLOSURE?
HOUSES FOR RENT BERLIN TOWNHOUSES- BARRE CITY 3 Bed/ 2 bath
sq. feet, yearly updates, close
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elevator and the Waterbury Se-
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on the first floor of the building.
In addition to this two-bedroom
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bedroom waiting list. For more
information or complete a rental
application call the Central VT
Community Land Trust 877-
320-0663 ext. 230 or download Saturday
April 2
Updated Weekly
the application at www.cvclt.
org Equal Housing Opportunity. 11am-2pm
WILLIAMSTOWN 1 BR First Only a few
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Unit 11: $209,900. Interior unit, 2-car garage. LAST DOWN
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LENDER UPDATE RATE APR TERM PTS PAYMENT
WILLIAMSTOWN, Six hill, condominiums on right.
Room, Second floor APART- For more information or a map go to www.fecteauhomes.com or call 802-229-2721 Granite Hills 3/3/11 5.000 5.080 30 yr fixed 0.375 5%
MENT, Country location, Credit Union 522-5000
large yard, includes ga-
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mo. Call Ruth 802-433-6216
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Two bedrooms, sleeps six, trim and flooring. Master suite includes an enormous walk-in closet and luxury Summit Financial 3/3/11 5.000 5.167 30 yr. fixed 0.0 5%
well water, decks, privacy, bathroom with whirlpool. Fireplace with woodstove inserted. Den/office. Center, Inc. (SUM) 802-863-0403 4.750 5.023 30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 5%
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456-1807 for more informa- 147 State Street
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her…
ually relinquished control last Tuesday the 15th
...just a click away
stem brushed southern VT. with a little snow (2”
ak ridging of higher pressure allowed for a little
hursday. A windy weather system tracked north of

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ringing a quick frontal band. Wind gusts reached
locations but were generally short-lived. A large
stem built in for the weekend. This air mass started
on the north slope of Alaska early in the week. By
Every
er system reached Vermont the air mass had dried
shine and through temperatures were cool they
Last Week’s Weather…
A large blocking high over northern
World Weather facts last week
Last week’s hottest temperature was 111
have shortened the length of day by 6.8
microseconds and shifted Earth’s figure axis
o the 40s for highs by Sunday. The weekend was Europe shifted west and merged with degrees at Matam Senegal by about 2.76 inches. How an individual
Wednesday
ws for Sugaring as well with many sugar houses another block over northwestern Canada Last week’s coldest temperature at earthquake affects Earth’s rotation depends
on its magnitude, location and the details
ugar makers have been boiling up a storm out of to settle across Greenland. This blocking Vostok Antarctic research station where at
h white plumes of water vapor and sweet smell of mechanism forced the jet stream to buckle minus 83. This location will likely be “king of how the fault slipped. Gross said that, in
air. Long Live Maple Sugaring!!
We into a mean trough early last week and set
the stage for gradually colder and colder
of cold” in next the several months with the
Antarctic Winter. (CO2) Carbon Dioxide
theory, anything that redistributes Earth’s
mass will change Earth’s rotation.
her Facts from Last week ending last Monday Get late March Weather more reminiscent
of late or mid February. Temperatures
levels measurement for February 2011 was
391.76 ppm (March reading to be updated
65 Danby Friday afternoon on the 18th Results! declined accordingly, Mud hardened, a
light to moderate snowfall gained ground
in two weeks). This had risen from previous
February at 389.85 parts per million and
Local Weather Trends
Ahead…Gradually Somewhat Warmer,
1 at Canaan, Island Pond Airport Tue. & Wed. last Monday into early Tuesday with 6 387.41 ppm February 2009.
Muddier
inches having fallen at Jeffersonville. With the end of March going out mostly
pitation: .46 at Jay Peak ending Friday morning Sunshine mixed with flurries along with Spring has Sprung in the British Quiet sunny but chilly, the first week of April
a very persistent northwesterly flow of air Isles… will see some warming but the terrible mud
gusting over 25 mph late last week and Despite a spate of bitterly cold will likely return with a vengeance. We are
0” Ball Mountain ending Thursday morning the over the weekend into last Monday. The temperatures and paralyzing deep snowfall still being influenced by the strong negative
blocking high pressure system was part of in Northern Europe during late December
92” atop the stake Mount Mansfield Monday what we call the North Atlantic Oscillation version of the North Atlantic Oscillation
and January, spring has arrived in Britain (please read above) and this extension to
in its negative version. This usually means much earlier than usual. The Woodland
colder than normal weather along with a chilly but at times blustery weather will
Trust reports that hawthorns are leafing, be marked by a change late this week. But
storm track favoring to hug the east coast. blackthorns flowering and there have been
cts last week The latter was not the apparent as the jet first we should experience a couple of very
temperature was 112 degrees at Hombori, NIger hundreds of sightings of frogspawn (frog nice sunny days Wednesday and Thursday.
stream and storm track was well suppressed eggs).
st temperature had switched to the southern tou our south. A quasi-stationary Canadian April Fools Day will likely see a snowfall
ld. At Vostok Antarctic research station where the “It won’t be a record-breaker, but will or mixed rain and snow event of at least
Maritime system sat and spun with small be another of the recent early springs,” said
lummeted to minus 90. This location will likely
Solid
ext the several months with the Antarctic Winter.
disturbances rotating around it. Each small
disturbance brought some cloud cover and
Tim Sparks, of the University of Cambridge
an inch or two, but likely more. So, taking
your snow tires off right now will be a bit
de levels measurement for February 2011 was and founder of Nature’s Calendar. Parkland premature as traveling conditions might be
Local
risen from previous February at 389.85 parts per
scattered flurries which occasionally dusted
up the back roads in the higher elevations.
around London emerged in glorious color as
temperatures soared into the low 60s on the
slippery Friday over this weekend. And yes
m February 2009. I know – It will be April!
Trusted Snow depths still gaining in the
first official two days of spring last week.
“It’s rushing forward now, everything is
ickens… Sugaring Season Number Two…
Concerns.. Effective higher Greens…
At the stake atop Vermont highest
desperate to become active, plants, birds
and insects are all making rapid progress,” With a moderating very dry air mass
Greenland and Antarctica are melting much more Sparks told the Press Association. in place thanks to higher pressure rolling
d by climate models,Respected
according to scientists at
n Laboratory in California. Their NASA-funded
mountain, snow depth increased to 98 inches,
the most so far this winter. Snow depths on Japan Quake has Shortened Earth Days, across the region Wednesday and Thursday,
valley floors and in the intermediate higher Moved Axis this should be the trick for new sap flows
te satellite observation systems over the past 20 The March 11, magnitude 9.0 earthquake for Sugarer’s. Though we are not seeing
the melting was accelerating. Researcher Eric terrain above were holding their own,
or decreasing especially on sunny south in Japan has shortened the length of each anything what we would call really warm,
nland-Antarctica melt is overtaking ice loss from Earth day and shifted its axis but you won’t Temperatures should top out closer to 45
other ice caps as the dominant influence on sea facing slopes. With afternoon highs running
some 15 to 25 degrees below normal for notice the difference. Using a United States than 25 like last Weekend. Normal highs
if the ice cap melting continues unabated, glacial Geological Survey estimate for how the for this time of year are in the middle 40s,
an expansion the total sea level rise could reach this time of year, many were wishing for a
return to spring. But Town Road Crews and Japan fault line slipped, researcher Richard and typically we see night stay well below
e researchers warn. freezing until it moistens up. The next
onic plates becoming more active? Sugarer’s who spend many hours smoothing Gross of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
This local community paper is free to our readers. in Pasadena applied a complex model to moistening will come late this week as a
ting of glaciers due to climate change be a cause? the muddy back roads, or boiling sap were
ity of earthquakes appears to have increasedthe
We’ve been that way from beginning. We won’t
over mostly fine with a little “time out” of winter calculate the Japanese earthquake’s affect low pressure system dumps off the New
allel to accelerating
change glacial melt according
that even to new of times.
in the toughest cold. on the Earth’s rotation. A slight change to the Jersey coast and fires up as a compact
sts think that glacier is lightening the load on the distribution of Earth’s mass occurred with hybrid Nor’easter. This system will provide
tle to reboundBut we docausing
upwards, improve this paper
tectonic plates every
to issue. We the powerful earthquake. It caused Earth a messy mix of rain and wet “sugar” snow.
won’t stand still as the market changes. Giving
Vermont Weather Facts from to rotate a bit faster, shortening the length
Last week ending last Monday morning of the day by about 1.8 microseconds (a
ciologist at thereaders
University
andofadvertisers
Alberta. “Itthe
changes
best value is our goal. March 28th microsecond is one millionth of a second).
Latest Indications for First part of
ust and maybe it opens up routes for lava to come Highest temperature: 44 at Brattleboro April…
added that “itOver
is conceivable that there would bethe marketplace The Japan quake also shifted the position
the years we have become Thursday the 24th of Earth’s figure axis (the axis about which Colder but drier than normal. No big
hquake activity during periods of rapid changes warm ups were indicated into the second
” However, otherfor our community.
scientists And tectonic
say those while other media might Lowest temperature: 2 at Gallup Mills Earth’s mass is balanced) by about 6.5
Sunday the 27th towards 133 degrees east longitude. This week of April, Instead it appears we will
eep to be impacted by pressure
be shrinking, we arereleases
growing.from
That growth will see more mid to late March-like weather
at about the more dangerous shallower quakes? Heaviest melted precipitation: .51 at shift in Earth’s figure axis will cause Earth
continue, hand-in-hand, with our community. Waterbury 3 N ending Tuesday morning the to wobble a bit differently as it rotates. hang on. With temperatures more often by
onics expert at McGill University, said the issue is day in the 30s and 40s than 40s and 50s, and
shift on the earth’s
We’ll crust, but rather
continue the increased
working for you. 22nd In comparison, following last year’s
Heaviest snowfall: 6 inches at magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Chile, Gross by night still getting below freezing with a
ault that lubricates the rock, allowing the plate to
Jeffersonville ending Tuesday morning the estimated the Chile quake should have possible long extension to sugaring weather.

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s except those produced by volcanic activity are
king of faults,” he said. 22nd shortened the length of day by about 1.26 If you are betting on an early Ice Out on
Deepest snow depth: 98” atop the stake microseconds and shifted Earth’s figure local ponds, it sure looks like we will see
Mount Mansfield Sunday afternoon the axis by about 3 inches. The 2004 magnitude later than normal conditions and we’ll have
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