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Introduction to Meditation Series
For Stress Management, Improved Health
Bosom Buddies
We will support each other in our choice to WE GET RESULTS!
and Inner Peace breastfeed
This 5 week series will include an understanding of Research has clearly shown that breast milk is best,
meditation, effective techniques and sitting time to but for many women, nursing doesn’t come naturally,
support a daily practice. A guided meditation CD and and most mothers will have some questions during the
handouts are included. process. Whatever your breastfeeding or mothering
With Sherry Rhynard, Stress Management and Health questions may be, they will be acknowledged and
Coach. Sherry has been meditating for over 25 years supported in a relaxed and caring environment, through
including 5 years at the Bhavana Society, a Theravada peer and professional support. Babies and Pregnant FREE DOOR-TO-DOOR DELIVERY IN CENTRAL VERMONT
Buddhist monastery. Her business Ease of Flow focuses Moms always welcome.
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a federally approved safety seat. To ensure that your Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St.,
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Celebrate Barre with the Barre Historical Society
On May 1, 1901, shortly after the completion of are required. The Mutuo dinners have sold out in
their Labor Hall on Granite Street in Barre, Italian the past, so prompt action is recommended.
stone workers and their families gathered to honor Reservations must be made by April 28. Call 456-
labor with their first Primo Maggio celebration - 7456 or e-mail info@oldlaborhall.com.
an evening of speakers, food, theater, music and The final event in this year’s Primo Maggio
dancing. In 2004, the Barre Historical Society, celebration is the next offering in the Historical
W hy does the color I picked from a color chip look
different when the color is put on the wall?
I have to admit, sometimes picking the right color can be tricky. Part of the problem
owners and operators of the Hall, now a National Society’s ongoing collaboration with the Global
Historic Landmark, revived the annual celebra- Labor Film Festival, Salt of the Earth. The his- is that you’re looking at a color printed on a card, which is only about an inch square.
tion, which has become the centerpiece of the toric film will be shown on Sunday, May 5, 4pm After you put the paint on the wall, the color is now larger than you are. Other times it
Hall’s increasing roster of community offerings. at the Labor Hall. Based on actual events, the can be a lighting issue. Color can be affected by the type of lighting it is viewed under.
This year, Primo Maggio has expanded to three 1954 film tells the story of a strike by Mexican
events: a dinner and readings by and from the American zinc workers. Written, produced and We have fluorescent light fixtures which give off a bluish or cooler hue to colors in our
works of Barre authors, a traditional Italian din- directed by blacklisted members of the “Hollywood store. Your home may have incandescent light bulbs which give off a yellow or warmer
ner, and a showing of the powerful labor film, Salt 10,” the film explores racism and sexism along
of the Earth. with the miners’ struggle for fair wages and treat- hue. We recommend that you check out the color chip in your location under the
The Primo Maggio festivities begin on May 1 ment. lighting situation where the paint will be viewed. We have larger color chips
at the Labor Hall at 46 Granite St., with “Celebrate All proceeds from Primo Maggio events will
Barre,” featuring readings at 7pm by Barre authors benefit the continuing restoration of the Labor available for our customers to help eliminate this problem, and of course we
Katherine Paterson, Pat Belding, Tom Davis, Ed Hall. For information for all events, call 456-7456 now have pint-size color samples that can be tinted to any color chip selection.
Granai, and Roberta Harold. There will also be or go to www.oldlaborhall.com
readings from the works of Mari This is why our experience with colors can help you avoid costly
Tomasi, Paul Heller, and Russell mistakes. After all, if your paint doesn’t look good, we don’t look good.
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Healthy Retailers:
What’s New in Business…
April’s Retailer: Kurrle’s Fuels
366 E. Montpelier Rd, Montpelier
By Kim Martin, Central Vermont
New Directions Coalition
In Central Vermont and all
across the state, owners and man-
agers of independently owned gro-
cery stores, convenience stores and
Darwin’s Sew & Vac, as some will remember, was started over 40 gas stations are partnering with
years ago. This local landmark is known for quality new and used community groups to offer healthi-
machines, repairs for most makes and models, as well as a place er options that can reduce the
for hard-to-find bags and parts. health risks associated with tobac-
co, alcohol use and obesity.
The new owner of Darwin’s, Carl Hammond, is an authorized A Healthy Retailer is a local
dealer for Elna sewing machines and Miele vacuum cleaners. He retail store that collaborates with
is pleased to announce that this long established repair and retail the community to create a retail
shop will remain in its current location at environment which supports
healthy choices. The “Small
195 South Main Street, Barre Change, Big Impact” Retailer cam-
(Near the intersection of Quarry Hill Road and South Main) paign seeks to celebrate stores who
Make the trip and find them are able and ready to make small
changes which may lead to big
open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 impacts on our community’s ability
p.m. Wednesday through Friday, to lead healthier lives.
and Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 Jim Kurrle has owned Kurrle
p.m. Fuels for 10 years and has made changes along convenience store has sandwiches on whole
the way. He and his wife Lindsay work together wheat bread, wraps and salads, and stocks a vari-
802-479-2007 to make sure Kurrle’s supports the community,
especially the local schools. Because of their
ety of items so that people can make healthy
choices. They also offer fresh, local brewed
www.DarwinsSewandVac.com location near U-32 Junior/Senior High School, Green Mountain Coffee.
they help out with community events and sports. I asked Jim if there was anything special about
Email: As a Healthy Retailer, Jim already removed owning and operating Kurrle Fuels. He said that,
info@DarwinsSewandVac.com tobacco advertising signs on windows and doors “My favorite part is seeing customers and espe-
as well as within the store, and he consolidated cially regular customers that come in every
some tobacco products and only displays the morning.” They are a true community market
most popular selling cigarettes. Some pricing and Jim is proud to give back to the community.
signs remain for customers needing to know how By being a Healthy Retailer, he is giving his
much things costs. One of his employees said customers healthy choices.
that the store looks so much better and more open The convenience store and gas station are open
without the signs. Monday - Friday: 5:30am to 9pm, Saturday: 6am
Kurrle’s does not sell alcohol due to space to 9pm, Sunday: 7am to 9pm, so stop in and buy
constraints and because they are so close to the something you need and say hello to Jim or
high school. Jim is also careful about providing Lindsay.
too many energy drinks. Thanks to Kurrle’s for agreeing to be our
Kurrle’s Deli, adjacent to the gas station, Healthy Retailer of the Month. Look for more
offers delicious choices including breakfast sand- Healthy Retailers in the upcoming months and
wiches, hot & cold sandwiches, salads, chicken see the changes they make in order to support
fingers and a whole lot more. The deli case in the healthy communities.

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Julio’s and Arvad’s to Donate Proceeds on Thurs., April 25
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Barre Lions Charlie Livendale, Tina Golan, Judy Cookson and several other Lions helped distribute free books Barre’s Cornerstone Pub & Kitchen recently presented a check for $7,000 to the Vermont Cancer Survivor
to the children at Barre’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt. The Lions Club co-sponsored the event with the Aldrich Network. The money was raised during the Cornerstone vs. Cancer Chili Cook-off held March 24th. Pictured
Public Library. Lions International has made improving literacy worldwide one of its priorities. For more infor- (l to r) are Rich McSheffrey, Lorri Otis, Sherry Rhynard, David Cranmer and Keith Paxman.
mation about The Barre Lions Club, contact Rick Theken at 479-9002

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and several programs continue to run. There
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Norwich’s Center for Civic Engagement to Host “Race for Recovery”
Norwich University’s Center for Civic Engagement, in con- way to what can only be described as a miraculous recovery.
junction with community partners, presents the Race for Recovery, On Sunday, April 28th, an organizing committee of his friends,
a 5K walk/run event on Sunday, April 28, with registration begin- neighbors and loved ones will host the Race for Recovery – a 5K
ning at Plumley Armory at 11:30am. The Race for Recovery seeks walk/run to raise the $5,000 he needs in order for him to someday
to raise $5,000 for the treatment of Pat Morales, a community reach his dream of running again and returning to school.
member suffering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The event will also feature a 1-mile race for children, food ven-
Pat Morales, a 2009 Northfield High School graduate and dis- dors, kids’ activities, face-painting, arts and crafts indoors and a
tinguished athlete in baseball, cross country, basketball, and ‘Zumbathon’ for those who love to dance. The day’s events will
hockey, began his Norwich University career in the fall of 2011. begin and end at Plumley Armory on the Norwich University
Gold medal recipients who each contributed over 500 hours to CVMC in
During winter break of that year, he sustained a traumatic brain campus starting with registration at 11:30am. 2012 are (l to r): Roxanne Jarvis, Donald Ruggles and Eleonore Traynor.
injury that left him in a vegetative state, according to doctors. His All proceeds will go to benefit Pat’s recovery. Pre-registration Additional gold medalists not pictured are Elizabeth Gilligan, Heidi
family was told that Pat had no remaining brain activity left and is $20 for adults/$5 for children. Registration at the door is $25 for Pelletier, Andrea Stitzel, and Bernice Tenney.
that he was not going to survive. Northfield residents, Pat’s friends
and family held a vigil downtown and prayed with some saying
adults/$10 for children.
To register, volunteer or learn more - including a more detailed CVMC Volunteers Honored
their goodbyes. schedule - contact Nicole DiDomenico in the Center for Civic Central Vermont Medical Center volunteers were recognized for
Despite the doctor’s prognosis, and there being no medical Engagement at Norwich University at 802-485-2670 or email their service at a luncheon prepared by the CVMC Nutrition and Food
explanation as to how, Pat has not only survived but is well on his 4achange@norwich.edu. Services Department on April 12, 2013.
During calendar year 2012, 168 volunteers contributed 22,568 hours
to Central Vermont Medical Center. CVMC volunteers serve in various
hospital departments, the cancer center, Woodridge Rehabilitation &
Nursing, and in the CVMC Auxiliary Gift Shop and The Bene-Fit Shop
in Barre.
CVMC Volunteers who contribute 100 or more hours during the
year are recognized by the national President’s Volunteer Service
Award program. These volunteers receive a certificate from the
President of the United States and a bronze, silver or gold lapel pin
based on total hours served. A total of 58 volunteers achieved medal
Central Vermont Medical Center would like to take this opportunity, dur- status this year: 34 bronze medalists for 100-249 annual service hours,
17 silver medalists for 250-499 hours and 7 gold medalists for 500+
ing National Volunteer Week, to recognize our volunteers. During calendar hours.
To learn more about the volunteer program at CVMC, visit us at
year 2012, 168 volunteers contributed 22,568 hours to CVMC. Volunteers www.cvmc.org.
serve in various hospital departments, at The National Life Cancer Treat-
ment Center, in Mountainview Medical’s oncology chemotherapy infu- Aldrich Public Library
sion suite, Woodridge Nursing & Rehabilitation and The CVMC Auxiliary By City Hall Park in Barre
Bene-Fit Shop in Barre. Thank you to all of our volunteers for your dedi- www.aldrich.lib.vt.us
cated service on behalf of patients, families and visitors. Best Hospital 476-7550

Our Volunteers
CVMC volunteers who contribute 100 or more hours during the year are recognized by the na-
tional President’s Volunteer Service Award program. As part of the program, volunteers receive
a certificate from the President of the United States and a bronze, silver or gold lapel pin based
on total hours served. Congratulations to all of the medal recipients! Light Up The Library!
Gold Elaine Larson Karen Fiebig and Gwen Minoli
Elizabeth Gilligan Thomas Lever Renee* Darsey Moon and Thank You To The Community &
Roxanne Jarvis Delina Loati Claire Ford
Heidi Pelletier Renald Fortier Steve* All Our Special Volunteers!
Judith Manning
Donald Ruggles Joseph McKeon Eleanor Fraser Julia Morgan
Andrea Stitzel Mary Ann McKeon Zachary Fulton Elena Muradian Project Independence
Bernice Tenney Rita Mekkelsen Mary Gagne Marty Murphy
Eleonore Traynor Steve Needle Trevor Gardner Adult Day Health Care
Mark Garret Judith Murray
Dorothy Neve
Silver Pamela Tucker Cecile Gendron Carol Nadeau
Joan Argenti Carol Welch Shoshana Goldman Liz O’Grady
Agnes Aubertin Jean Wortman Mary Ann Goss Carolyn Pastore
Mary Bass Raeleen Wright Gail Gove
Arreta Boyd Sally Hall Gordon Perkinson
Ann Zalinger
Clayton Copping Edith Harding and Lizzie*
John Flannery Honorable Mention Sara Hartson Jenette Pickel
Eileen Gidney Janice Abbiati Karen Hewitt Carol Pierce and www.pibarre.org
Joan Habbep Lorraine Aja Kurtis Hill
Shirley Landry Renee Houle Sadie* Volunteers Needed
802-476-3630 • 81 N. Main St., Barre, VT 05641
Lucille Aja
at Vermont
Volunteers SMP of at Vermont
Needed SMP of the

Lydia Lewis Joy Kacik and So- Judy Raymond


the Community
Community of of Vermont Elders

Irene Allaire
Vermont Elders

Jane Matott phie Sunshine* Sherry Rhynard Want to Stay Healthy?


Will you share your time & talents with others in your community?

Jeannine Rubalcaba Peg Ayer Bryon Keiser


At Community of Vermont Elders (COVE) & Vermont

June Babel Carol Ringering


SMP our volunteers are the heart of our advocacy

Linda Stowe Joan Kennell Always Use Protection.


P.O. Box 1276 efforts and the voices that carry important messages

Marlene Barron
641 Comstock Rd., Suite 4 forward to family members, friends, and others in their

Carol Van Etten Lorraine Kessler Arlene Rouleau


Montpelier, VT 05601 home community. We have several programs, covering
a wide range of interesting educational topics and the

Margaret Belville
information is delivered through a variety of

Lorraine Watker Steven Kinyon Kevin Ryan Wondering how to protect yourself, your
presentations.

William Benkwitt family, and/or your clients from Medicare


Phone: 802-229-4731 �� The COVE Savvy Seniors

Marilyn White Christine Lackey Virginia Shannon


Fax: 802-229-0156 �� When Healing Hands Harm
error and healthcare fraud?
Janice Bernasconi
�� Outsmarting Fraudsters

Caesarina Zanleoni Virginia Laferriere


cove@vermontelders.org �� Medicare Fraud Bingo
Call TODAY to attend, schedule, or volunteer
Olivia Sharrow
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Lorrie Besaw
�� How to read your Medicare summary notice

Heather Lamell
for one of these informative presentations
Rosaire Bisson
presented by Vermont SMP
Bronze Carey Laubenberg Judy Shepard
Roberta Bliss
WHEN HEALING HANDS HARM (30-60 min.) – This film emphasizes the need
Nancy Bailey and Earl* Jennifer Speirs to increase awareness of prescription drug diversion to help detect and prevent

Elsie Boisvert Zita Boardman Kristen LeClerc


incidences of use and abuse by you and your loved ones.

Angie Brault Samantha Stabell MEDICARE FRAUD BINGO (30-45 min.) – A fun way to learn about and discuss
Mary Ann Bowen Amanda Legare specific Medicare details while also covering common Medicare errors, signs of

Connie Boyce Ted Brenneman Theresa Lever Lida Stoneman fraud, and outright abuse. Prizes! Prizes! Prizes!

Claire Bruno
PLAY WITH THE COVE SAVVY SENIORS (30-45 min.) – Our most popular
Marie Burke Christine Litchfield Nicole Szczepanski presentation, a team of senior volunteers provides comical performances about:
Marie Charbonneau Shirley Buntin Robert Lizzari Marilyn Thomas
healthcare fraud & error, identity theft, telemarketing & mail fraud, drug diversion
& medication management. The Savvy Seniors role play different ways consumers
Eleanor Collier Quincy Campbell Beverly Lord can help themselves from being targets of fraud.
Rita Caslani Jordan Valdivia
Suzanne Day Lisa-Anne Loucka Vermont SMP offers both general and specific presentations (30 min.) on
Christine Ditmeyer Kristin Chamberlain Cynthia MacDonald Emily Vasseur a variety of topics. Call for details!

Alice Duncan and Frankie* Coralin Mackey Jeanette Walker Vermont SMP of the Community of
Anita Ellero Elizabeth Chapde- Susan Mahoney Rachel Webb Vermont Elders is always
Volunteers Needed looking for
at Vermont
Jean Ellis laine Timothy Marceau
volunteer educators, actors, and folks

Edmond Chipumuro Mary White to work in the Community


office. Contact of Anita Vermont
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Marie Hamel Kathy Christy Charles Martin Mavis Wilde Toll-free at 1-888-865-COVE
Will you shareoryour (802)time 229-4731
& talents with others
Joan Hart Betty Daniels Karen Matthews Rachael Williams cove@vermontelders.org • www.vermontelders.org
Patty Harvey
Frank Hickory
Trish Hopkins
Meghan Darakjy
Corrine Davis
Paige Dessureau
Dorothy Maurice
Margaret Maxham
Angela McLean
Patricia Witham
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We are excited to announce No musical experience required. Also seeking
a new partnership between visual artist members who could share their tal-
Just Basics (parent organiza- ents in the project. Free for MSAC members!
tion of the Montpelier Home More info soon, but register your name in the
Delivery program) and the office now!
Montpelier Senior Activity Spring Van Trip to Nunsense: Thurs., May
Center. This partnership 9th, noon-5:00pm, matinee at Northern Stage.
gives us the opportunity to expand our home Dan Goggins’ Nunsense follows five of the sur-
delivered senior meals program and to offer viving Little Sisters of Hoboken as they develop
community meals from MSAC’s newly remod- a variety show to pay for the burials for the last
eled commercial kitchen at 58 Barre Street. four victims of an unfortunate cooking accident,
Individuals and organizations interested in being led by the Mother Superior, a former circus per-
part of this important work should review our former. $50 per person. Reserve by: Monday,
Request For Proposal at www.justbasicsvt.org April 29th. Non-members may reserve 4/22-
Successful Life Changes for Seniors: 4/29.
Presented by AmeriCorps Neighbor to Neighbor, Spring Van Trip to Good People: Sat., May
alternating Tuesdays, 6:00-7:30pm. Free and 11th, noon-5:00pm, at FlynnSpace. David
Open to the Public. On April 30th: The Brain - Lindsay-Abaire’s Good People is a thought-
Use It or Lose It, with panelists Deborah Black, provoking contemporary play about teenage
M.D. Neurologist at CVMC. Jeanne Kern, sweethearts who reconnect after 30 years. Their
Family Caregiver Support Coordinator at common humble Southie (Boston) roots and
CVCOA. On May 14th: Work: Starting the now radically different lives spark a fascinating
Next Ben and Jerry’s or unemployment? and funny exploration of how class, race, and
Possibilities in between? Career Redefinition/ personal choices can shape our lives. $40 per
Employment/ Age Discrimination in the person. Reserve by: Monday, April 29th. Non-
Workplace. Professionals from the community members may reserve 4/22-4/29.
private, public, and nonprofit sector will discuss In a special pre-show session on Weds., May
the implications of the changing workplace for 8, 5pm to 6pm, we will discuss the play’s high-
seniors. lights to prepare for the upcoming trip. MSAC
The Life Map Project: May 6th-27th, members can buy the script from Amazon or
Mondays 3:30-5:00pm. Presented by Montpelier read a copy at the MSAC office. You can choose
Chamber Orchestra and led by music director to come only to the session or only to the mati-
Paul Gambill, this project will lead you to create nee at VT Stage, though doing both has been a
a visual life map that will be a memento of who real treat for participants in the past. Thank you,
you have become and your vision for your Joanne Greenberg, for leading! Free.
future. Along with a composer and electric vio- For more information about the programming
lin soloist, participants will create original musi- listed or other weekly classes, special events,
cal snapshots that express their vision for the trips and activities, visit 58 Barre Street, 223-
future. The project finale includes a performance 2518, or www.montpelier-vt.org/msac. Many
of those musical snapshots at the Orchestra’s activities and events free and open to the public.
June 8th concert. Montpelier H. S. seniors will Others with reasonable fees, financial aid avail-
also be making life maps and coming together, able. Luncheons returning! Age 50 to join –
at the end, with MSAC members for everyone to residents of all towns welcome. What are you
share their life stories and visions for the future. waiting for?

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FINANCIAL FOCUS
The Snack Shack Look Beyond U.S. Borders for Investment Opportunities
Is sorry to announce we are not opening for this 2013 By Cathy Systo, AAMS only to fall far down the list the next. And it’s almost impossible

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season. We would like to thank everyone from here to predict which country will be up and which will be down.
and afar, small and large businesses here and gone, n any given day, you could talk on a
Samsung cell phone, watch a Sony tele- Consequently, you’ll want to spread your international investment
for patronizing our small but unique food business. dollars among a variety of companies, industries and countries.
Making The Shack a successful business for 18+ vision, take a Bayer aspirin or eat a Nestle
years. We will miss it as much as our families, friends, Crunch bar. What do all these products have
in common? They’re manufactured by com- Special Risks to Consider
and customers. Hopefully there will be new owners in International investing has some benefits — but it carries some
panies based outside the United States. In
the future who will open and enjoy it as much as we special risks, as well. Political or economic instability, along with
fact, many of the goods and services you use
did. We would also like to thank all of our employees are internationally based — which gives you changes in foreign currencies and interest rates, can affect the
who made each and every year unbelievably fun. an idea of how many investment possibilities performance of global investments. Also, foreign market practices
Thanks again to all. there are in the world. Are you taking advantage of these opportu- and accounting standards can vary widely, and it may be difficult
Rick, Sue & April nities? to trade or obtain relevant information. That’s why investments in
If not, maybe it’s time you expanded your investment horizons. foreign securities generally carry higher expenses than domestic
After all, about half the world’s stock market is made up of non- investments.
U.S. companies. So if your portfolio lacks foreign companies, you
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EARLY EDUCATION Editor:


I am writing to you today to talk about Green Mountain United
Way. Many people know the name but not the work. GMUW is a
is why Green Up Day/Week will be so vital this year. Spaulding
Action for the Environment (S.A.F.E.) is currently organizing this
event and gathering Green Up bags and gloves to distribute. We
SCREENING local organization which collaborates with community partners to
identify community needs and works to diminish and prevent
are highly encouraging individuals and groups to get involved to
help Barre recover from the littering we’ve been through this year.
Monday, June 10, 2013 them. The folks at GMUW and their community partners are your This joined effort will help to make Barre City a cleaner place.
Children must be three or four years old and friends and neighbors. They believe in the importance of financial Green Up Day is Saturday, May 4. (As in the past, Barre will
stability, healthy living, early learning and providing basic needs
have residency in the Town of Orange. for our whole community, including our most vulnerable.
extend the Green Up for the week.) On Monday, April 29th and
through the course of the week prior to Green Up Day, Green Up
Call 476-3278 I currently serve on the Board of Directors of Green Mountain bags and gloves will be available at the front entrance of Spaulding
for appointment & more information. United Way. Being in the banking industry, I appreciate GMUW’s High School, Merchants Bank on Main St., the Barre City Clerk’s
commitment to making Vermonters more financially stable by Office, and Resource on Granite Street.
hosting financial literacy workshops. I have seen the results of
On May 4 from 8am to 1pm, students from Spaulding will be at
their efforts in educating local people in how to budget and save
the Ayers Street entrance to Spaulding High School, coordinating
for everyday expenses, emergencies and their future. This type of
instruction is also vital to everyone’s need to be more diligent dur- areas to clean up and distributing Green Up bags, and folks from
ing these tough economic times. the Barre Partnership and Granite City Grocery will be in front of
All this good work, however, takes funding. Green Mountain Wobby Jewelers on Main St. from 8am to 11am to help coordinate
United Way’s annual campaign will soon be coming to a close, yet the clean up of downtown.
there still remains approximately $150,000 to raise in order to The city will be collecting Green Up bags May 6th to 9th.
reach this year’s goal of $600,000. Green Up bags with yard wastes will not be collected.
Less than two weeks remain until the end of the campaign. I Individuals or groups interested in participating in Green Up, or
urge you to please send your tax-deductible contributions to who have ideas of events that you want to organize, or areas that
Gerry Tallman, Esq. GMUW at 963 Paine Turnpike N #2, Montpelier, VT 05602. If need additional attention, please contact Doug LaPoint at Spaulding
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windburned and heartbroken. Taking Dad’s note from my pocket I
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Long ago a young child had held it as he walked this very path.

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were once smaller than my own, and that his “143 big steps” were
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my own father’s words, and thoughts, from long ago. this time in the form of a young family, poles in hand, heading
I had found the aged note in the
bottom of an elderly, homemade fish-
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By Judy Reiss
Roxbury Preschool Registration
If your child will be three or four years of age

I
by September 1, 2013 and you are interested in
want to start by reminding each and or stake him out in Copley Plaza in Boston and let the public take registering for preschool.
everyone of you that I am a 73- going care of his death. I know it wouldn’t be clean as we are used to,
to be 74-year-old woman and perhaps but look around folks, our citizens are being put to death in horrific Screening information:
many of my thoughts are determined by my ways just because they are American. A case in point was when
age. And then again, maybe not! the world had to watch when cowardly thugs hacked off the head When: May 20, 2013 – 7:30-9:30
I grew up in what were two small towns of Nick Berg. And he didn’t do anything! What can be in store for Where: Roxbury Village School
in New Jersey, Cranford until the middle the rest of us?
of 6th grade, and then the quite rural Fanwood. As I remember And have you noticed that most of these cowardly freaks who Please call Tina Young, Administrative Assistant
my childhood and growing up perpetrate such horror on the in- at 485-7768 to schedule an appointment.
experience, it was calm and con- nocent public don’t even have the
siderate of others. And at the age I am ashamed to tell you how guts to stay and take their punish- Please bring your child’s birth certificate, and
of 20, having graduated from col-
lege, I left on graduation day and I feel about whoever it is who ment. Nope, too many of them
commit suicide after they do their
immunization record to the appointment.
moved to what I believed was the
most wonderful place on earth,
built, placed and detonated atrocity. Do I care that when and
if we catch the Marathon bomber
Waitsfield, Vermont. I married and those bombs. But, of course, that he be given a “fair” trial. Be-
DESTRUCTION OF
brought up my children in Wait-
sfield and still feel it was a good I will… lieve me, I don’t care!
We can’t kid ourselves, our lives
place to do so. Although I heard of have changed once again. If some
SPECIAL EDUCATION RECORDS
many tragic things, I personally never felt touched. Good or bad, freak can build, transport, and detonate bombs that are designed MONTPELIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
that is the truth. And then, of course 9/11 happened and my life not just to kill but to maim, at the Boston Marathon, of all places,
changed, inexorably. I knew then that my children, grandchildren, are any of us ever safe again? I know that both you and I can think Let this serve as notice that special education school
husband and I were never safe like I was during my idyllic child- of a hundred places to detonate such a bomb where hundreds will records of students who were in our school system and
hood. And trust me, I am pissed about it! be killed and injured. And that, folks, is the new world we live in.
I know that many law enforcement officials are working on the graduated or left school in the 2004/2005 school year are
Andy, Opie Barney, and Aunt Bee no longer live in Mayberry USA
bombing at the Boston Marathon, and I am sure that they will find and neither do we! However we do need to be vigilant. If you see being destroyed. Anyone who would like his or her
the freak who did it rather quickly. And I thank them from the bot- an unattended box or backpack, a car that is standing alone for too
tom of my heart. But I am ashamed to tell you how I feel about records should call Jo-Ann Buzzi at the Support Services
long and is unattended, just about anything that look suspicious to
whoever it is who built, placed and detonated those bombs. But, you, call the cops! Office at (802) 223-6341 prior to May 31st to make
of course, I will…
Take care, be safe and never forget what horror someone brought arrangments for pick up.
Now that I am old, my beliefs and perceptions have changed. I
don’t want this maniac caught, put in an American prison (which to Boston. And pray for the three families who lost members, all Mary O'Neill
compared to most around the world are luxurious), given at tax- of whom only wanted to watch their loved one finish a grueling
marathon. To those who lost their limbs, I hope prayer helps them. Director of Special Services
payers expense a dream team of defense lawyers, and a long, ex-
pensive trial which is subsidized by you and me! What I would They will carry their wounds until they die. And for a six-year-old
like to see is law enforcement capture him and then let him out girl who lost her leg, that will be a long, long time.

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Town are as follows. on Vermont ridgelines? 4 110 159 30
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Senior Citizens 5. Do you believe Vermont's bottle deposit law should be expanded to include
“Senior citizens cannot afford all bottled beverages? 5 204 76 19
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any increases. Our social secu- Barre Town Middle & Elementary School
Kindergarten Registration
rity checks are based on wages 6. Should the gas tax be increased to pay for roads and bridges? 6 47 218 34
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when they were much lower.
Pensions - the same way!” 7. Should sugar-sweetened beverages be taxed? 7 98 182 19
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Registration for children entering kindergarten
Taxes 8. Should we reduce the Vermont prison population through the use of in the fall of 2013 will be held on
“The taxes in this state are alternatives for non-violent offenders? 8 185 80 34
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getting out of hand. You people
need to do something about it.” 9. Do you believe that locally grown food is an important part of Vermont's
economic future? 9 249 26 24 Registration is for children born
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“We can hardly afford to live between September 1, 2007 and August 31, 2008.
in Vermont now. Our property, 10. Should Vermont trained law enforcement personnel be permitted to use tasers? 10 197 71 31
school and state taxes are too _____________________________________________________________________________________________
Please call Tina Gilbert at 476-6617, ext. 6306,
high now for those of us living 11. Do you believe growing hemp would be an asset to Vermont's economy? 11 141 99 59 to schedule an appointment for your child.
on retired income.” _____________________________________________________________________________________________
“I wish Montpelier and Wash- 12. Are statewide cell service and broadband important to the future of ** If your child already attends preschool at
Vermont's economy? 12 276 9 14 Barre Town School you do not need to make an appointment EM
ington, D.C. would stop taxing _____________________________________________________________________________________________
the producers in this country for registration. **
into oblivion! This is the nanny 13. Should natural gas be an important part of Vermont's economy? 13 218 35 46 AD
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Kenneth Hull Jr. and David Hull, both of Barre; several grandchil- Pannizzo, both of Sebastian, Fla.; stepsons, Larry Roux, of
dren and great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She Greenfield, Mass., and Greg Roux, of Sebastian, Fla.; brothers,
was predeceased by a sister, Geraldine McQueen Kennison; and a Jim Daley, of Salisbury, and Bill Daley, of Poultney; sisters, Mary
brother, Howard McQueen. Pagliarulo, of Chelsea, Mass., Kathy Frost, of Shushan, N.Y., and
COUTURE, VICTOIRE "VICKIE" Nancy Darius, of Plantation, Fla.; 40 grandchildren; and 14 great-
LAJEUNESSE, of Barre Town, moved on to her grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at Sebastian
next adventure on April 11. Vickie passed away HULL, DOUGLAS R. JR., 35, of Ypsilanti, Mich., Catholic Church, followed by interment at Sebastian Cemetery,
comfortably at her home after a short illness, with passed away unexpectedly at his home on April 6. with military honors conducted by the Sebastian Area Veterans'
family and friends surrounding her with love. Vickie, He was born in Berlin on May 5, 1977. He is the son Honor Guard.
the youngest of eight children, was born to Leda Roy of Douglas and Mary (Tucker) Hull of Barre and
and Armand Lajeunesse on April 8, 1943, and made Roger and Debra (Buska) Bauer of Wayne, Mich. He
her life in Barre. Vickie attended St. Monica's graduated from Spaulding High School in 1996. He FLOREA, RADU STEFANEL, of Montpelier,
School, graduating from Marion High School in 1961. Vickie met was employed by the Wayne County Busing Service. died of natural causes at his home on April 15. Radu
her husband, Roger Couture, sitting behind him in kindergarten Doug loved his family, his cat, hunting, Red Wings was born in Romania on March 1, 1971. He became
class. Vickie and Roger were married on July 18, 1964. Vickie was Hockey games, family gatherings and Tim Horton's coffee. In a permanent resident of the United States on March
hardworking all her life. After graduating from high school, Vickie addition to his parents he is survived by a sister Aren (Hull) and 24, 2008. Radu came to Norwich in January as a
got her start in banking at the First National Bank of Montpelier. Todd Harkness, of Tecumseh, Mich., step-sisters Laura Bauer of visiting assistant professor in the mechanical engi-
Vickie also worked in real estate, ultimately retiring from the Gregory, Mich., Jaime Bauer, of Ypsilanti, Mich., Allison (Aldrich) neering department. Prior to Norwich he was a
VSECU Credit Union in 2008. In everything she did, Vickie had a and Keith Plante and a step-brother Ryan Aldrich of New York research assistant at the Center for Advanced
gift for being patient and caring for people. Vickie is predeceased City, N.Y., his paternal grandmother Barbara Hull of Middlesex, Vehicular Systems at Mississippi State University, where he was
by her parents and brothers, Red, Raymond and John. She is sur- and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was awarded his doctorate in mechanical engineering in December
vived by her husband Roger, her daughter Cindy Couture Campos predeceased by his paternal grandfather George Hull, and mater- 2012. He received his master's degree in mechanical engineering
and husband Tony of Barre, Richard Couture and wife Alison of nal grandparents Myers and Elva Buska. A funeral service was at Mississippi State University in 2002; a master's degree in
Barre, and Ken Couture and wife Ashley of St. George and by her held in Ypsilanti, Mich. A service of remembrance will take place mechanical engineering for the railway industry, and bachelor's
6 grandchildren who were the love of her life and twinkle in her at a later date here in Barre. degrees in mechanical engineering from Polytechnic University of
eye. She is survived by her sisters, Claire Brassard and husband Bucharest in 1999 and 1995 respectively. He was the author or
Norman, Mary Jane Plante, and Margaret Guilmette-Fitts and co-author of a dozen peer-reviewed journal articles in mechanical
PARADISO, LUCENE E. PATNO, 91, died peace- engineering and materials science, and continued to contribute to
husband Homer, and by her brother, Roland Lajeunesse and wife fully on April 14 at Woodridge Nursing Home in
Ronnie. Vickie had creative gifts beyond compare and bestowed those fields. Radu is survived by his mother and step-father, who
Berlin, where she received loving care as a longtime are travelling from Romania, as well as many other family mem-
her friends, family and community innumerable treasures includ- resident. Lucene was born Nov. 15, 1921, in
ing her porcelain dolls, her sewing projects and most recently her bers and friends. Besides his academic interests, Radu loved play-
Morristown Corners, to Eli and Gladys (Flanders) ing soccer, skiing and chocolate. He was most at home in the great
jewelry creations. Fiske. Lucene graduated from Peoples Academy and outdoors enjoying the wonders of nature. He had quite the sense
received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Johnson of humor, and was a man of great faith. He enjoyed being with his
HOISINGTON, KELLI J., 43, died April 11 at State College. She married William G. Patno on friends and his solitude.
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, with her fam- Aug. 14, 1944, at St. Sylvester's Church in Graniteville, where
ily by her side. She was born Dec. 11, 1969, in they lived most of their married life. William died in 1987. Lucene
Berlin, the daughter of Kenneth R. and Kathleen P. met and married Charles Paradiso in 1989. Charles died in 1990. HEALY-GAUTHIER, PATRICIA, of Barre,
(Hayward) Thompson. She attended school in Waits Lucene was also predeceased by her parents and her sister Janette passed away on April 16, after a lengthy battle with
River and later went to Chelsea High School, where Senna. Lucene is survived by her son William E. Patno and wife cancer. She was surrounded by family. Patricia was
she graduated in 1987. After graduation, she attend- Diane of Woodbury, and her daughter Lisa Pinkus of Montpelier. born on Nov. 12, 1955, in Medford, Mass. She
ed the New England School of Hair Design in West She leaves four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, and attended schools in Medford, Mass. She also had an
Lebanon, N.H., where she graduated in 1989. Kelli worked at several nieces and nephews. Lucene taught in Barre City and associate degree in psychology. Trisha was an avid
multiple hair salons in the Upper Valley before opening her own Barre Town schools for nearly 40 years. She retired from Barre reader. She was a special needs teacher at Spaulding
salon in Bradford, called "Head Games." On Oct. 1, 1988, Kelli Town Elementary School. Many central Vermonters learned to High School. She loved her students and they loved
married Tim Hoisington in Chelsea, and later they were divorced. read and write at Lucene's knee. She could always recognize her her. She will be missed by them and her fellow teachers. Trisha is
Kelli's love for children, especially for her own, brought her to students on the street, even 30 years after attending her class. She survived by her husband of 25 years, Wendell Jr.; her mother Ruth
extend her home in Vermont to many foster children over several was a longtime member of the Montpelier Ladies Auxiliary VFW Healy of Medford, Mass.; James Healy of Rockville, Md. and his
years. She was an extremely caring person who enjoyed helping Montpelier. She loved dancing and playing Bingo, and will be wife Barbara, Ida Stack of Peabody, Mass., and Irene Weldon of
others. In 2004, Kelli moved to Albuquerque, N.M., where she greatly missed by all. Florida. Trisha was the loving daughter-in-law of Wendell and
lived for two years, becoming a card dealer at a local casino before Shirley Gauthier Sr. of Barre, brother-in-law Scott of Manchester,
moving to her current residence in Las Vegas, Nev. While living N.H., aunts, uncles and many cousins.
PORTER, RANDY S. SR., 41, of Northfield, died April 15 after
her glamorous life in Las Vegas, she attended UNLV, graduating a courageous battle with cancer, at his home. He was born in
top of her class as a paralegal. She enjoyed reading mystery and Randolph on Oct. 4, 1971, the son of Richard and Vivian (Allard)
law (owning what you would think was a library of her own), Porter. He is a 1990 graduate of Northfield High School, and later
photography, gambling (she would beat you at blackjack every attended Johnson State College. He married Alison B. Silva in
time or get stuck on slot machines waiting for the next "bonus"), LANDRY, RONALD ALLEN, retired U.S. Navy, was
Northfield on June 4, 1994. He had worked for L.W. Davis & Son welcomed into his heavenly home on April 12. He was born in
traveling, watching a good lifetime movie, shopping, (especially Builders of Northfield for many years and was a member of the
for jewelry and designer hand bags), camping and most of all Barre on July 31, 1951, and graduated from Spaulding High
Carpenters Union of Massachusetts. Randy was a longtime volun- School in 1969. Ronald began his career of service in the U.S.
social events with family and friends. She is survived by her teer coach for Northfield youth hockey and baseball teams. He
father, Ken Thompson and his girlfriend, Wendy of Hyde Park; her Navy, where he served honorably from 1969 to 1998. After retir-
enjoyed working on his house, completing numerous home ing from the Navy, he worked for the Duval County Tax Collector
mother, Kathy Ricker and husband, Ron of Barre Town; a son, improvements over the years. He loved playing softball and base-
Tyler Hoisington of Bradford; a daughter, Magan Hoisington of until returning to Navy life as a Government Service Employee in
ball as well as fishing. He was an avid fan of the Montreal the Separations Department of Naval Station Mayport, retiring in
White River Jct.; a foster daughter, Sherice Albrecht of Chicago, Canadiens, Philadelphia Phillies, and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ill.; a brother, Kurtis Thompson of Barre Town; two sisters, Tama March 2013. Ronald is survived by his wife Mayda, his two sons,
Survivors include his wife, Alison Porter of Northfield; his father, Mitcheal Landry of Jacksonville, Fla., and Daniel Landry of
Chabot of Hartland, and Tammy Poquette of Georgia; two grand- Richard Porter and wife, Cindy of Northfield; four children,
children who called her "Kiki"; her grandparents, Arnold and Orange Park, Fla.; six grandchildren; his brother Mitcheal (Mike),
Tatiana Czarnecki and husband, Robert of North Carolina, Gavin, and sister Karen.
Janine Ricker of Vershire; three nieces, a nephew, a great-niece, a Randy, Jr., and Renee, all of Northfield; four siblings, Shawn
great-nephew, and several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. She Porter of Fairlee, Stephanie Porter and her partner, Tim Martin of
was predeceased by a brother, Mickey L. Thompson in 1995. Northfield, Lisa Zingo and husband, Kyle of Orange, Jamie SAWYER, DOROTHY "DOT," 89, of Bethel Gilead, died April
Johnson of Connecticut; one grandson; and many nieces and neph- 16 at Mening Extended Care Facility in Randolph. She was born
HULL, BEVERLY, 80, of East Montpelier, died at ews. He is predeceased by his brother, George Johnson. April 23, 1923, in Randolph, the daughter of Sedric L. and Julia
her home on April 13. She was born Nov. 9, 1932, in (Tetreault) Erskine. She was a lifelong Randolph area resident, and
Montpelier, the daughter of Alfred and Marion attended Randolph schools. She married George Sawyer on April
(Goucher) McQueen. She attended St. Michael's 30, 1939, in Northfield. She worked at Fritzel Toy Co., Savage's
DALEY, GEORGE HENRY, 76, of Mill, and George Billingham Wood Products before working as a
Graded School and High School, graduating in 1950. Sebastian, Fla., died March 10 at Sebastian River
On Dec. 18, 1954, she married Kenneth J. Hull in seamstress at Green Mountain Glove Co. for 25 years. She
Medical Center. He was born in Rutland and lived in enjoyed animals, hunting, fishing and doing handiwork. She was
Waterbury. She worked for the former Reddi Plastics Sebastian for 25 years, coming from Bennington. He
and the Rowan Court Nursing Home in Barre. She a member of the Randolph Mothers Club. Survivors include a son,
was a member of St. Sebastian Catholic Church and Donald Sawyer of Burlington; two daughters, Carissa Smith of
enjoyed vacationing and traveling to Maine and Florida. She also the Knights of Columbus Council 5627 in Vero
enjoyed lawn sales, nature and exploring the woods near her home North Randolph, and W. Sue Morgan of Vernon, and Heathrow,
Beach. He was a corrections officer for the Indian River County Fla.; seven grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and six great-
in East Montpelier. Survivors include her husband, of East Sheriff's Office, retiring after 10 years of service. He was a captain
Montpelier; three daughters, Bonnie Vivian of Barre Town, and great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, a
in the Marine Corps during the Korean War. He attended American brother Sedric Erskine Jr., and three sisters: Betty Lewis, Ruth
Cynthia Doan and Kathy Karr, both of East Montpelier; four sons, International College in Springfield, Mass., and graduated from
Timothy Hull of Montpelier, Michael Hull of Plainfield, and Hatch and Lois Ruggles. Graveside services will be held at a later
Castleton College in Vermont, with a bachelor of arts degree. He date in the Pleasant View Cemetery, Randolph.
taught at the Pownal School in Bennington, and worked for the

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Montpelier Native’s Debut Novel Takes an Entrepreneurial Approach

Oil Changes!
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owned bookstores serving a ing for.
population under 10,000, and “There are so many paths to self-publishing,
with the locally-based Vermont many of them fast, easy and cheap, but I wanted
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degrees in writing, the tiny cap- with the writing. I’m eternally grateful to my
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Chamber Challenge Prepares to Tee Off ARE YOUR POTENTIAL


Northfield Savings Bank will return to the Country Club of dropped.
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First Wednesdays Lecture on The Book of Kells
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sures of Western civilization, the Book of Kells, in a talk at Medieval and Early Modern Europe.
Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier on May 1. Her talk, “The The Vermont Humanities Council’s First Wednesdays series is
JAMES J. CRUMBAKER, DDS Book of Kells,” is part of the Vermont Humanities Council’s First held on the first Wednesday of every month from October through
Wednesdays lecture series and takes place at 7pm. May, featuring speakers of national and regional renown. Talks in
85 WASHINGTON STREET Carroll, a Senior Lecturer in Art History at Dartmouth College, Montpelier are generally held at Kellogg-Hubbard Library, and
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Fri., April 26: Crafts
room at the library. All levels welcome, first timers included.
Spring Break YA Programs Also Continue This Week
Spring Break Family Concert: Weds., April 24, 3pm - 4pm Tues, April 23, 4pm: Middle Earth Movie
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wonderful music! Avengers
Icelandic Adventures Discussion/Potluck: April 27, 4-5:30pm Poetry Slam: Friday, April 26th at 6pm
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MALE MENOPAUSE? Money Smart Kids Workshop: May 9th, 5:30-7:30pm
As men are well aware, testosterone is the hormone that gives them A fantastic workshop that is a joint presentation between the
a greater sense of vitality. Aside from playing a key role in developing
Ainsworth
the male reproductive system and promoting secondary sexual char-
Mad River Valley Libraries and the Vermont Treasury Department,
acteristics, testosterone increases muscle and bone mass and helps we’ll be learning tactics to teach children about handling money,
regulate physical energy. Up until about age 60,, men’s testosterone
levels remain at normal levels. After that, however, testosterone levels
investing and saving, and will hold a raffle to give away gift cards
to local restaurants. Childcare and dinner will be provided. Public Library
gradually decline to the point where up to 30 percent of men beyond Williamstown
the age of 75 have low testosterone levels. Certain kidney and meta- Scrag Mountain Very Open Rehearsal: May 14, 7-9pm
bolic diseases, including For the second time in as many years, Ainsworth Public Library
Get a unique perspective on the way chamber music is created
diabetes, are known to Keep in mind that some of the signs and by the performers and take part in this process. Help make the has been chosen to participate in World Book Night. As part of the
cause lower testosterone symptoms associated with low testosterone decisions that will lead to the performance. Free event, refresh- celebration, APL will be sponsoring a community book discussion
levels. With this in mind, levels are also a normal part of aging. Oth- of Willa Cather’s My Antonia. This book is recognized as not only
senior men experiencing ers can be caused by various underlying ments provided. Made possible by a grant from Vermont
Community Foundation: Small and Inspiring Grants. her finest work, but also one of the outstanding novels of American
low energy, irritability, factors, including medication side effects, thy- literature. Having read the book is not required to attend the dis-
and/or lower concentra- roid problems, and depressions. At ROWAN
tion levels may want to COURT HEALTH & REHAB CENTER our American Flatbread Benefit Bake: May 17, Flatbread hours cussion, and you do not have to participate in the discussion either.
have their testosterone major emphasis on health promotion through Come eat delicious local food, see friends and enjoy the beauty Come and enjoy and hear what other Williamstown area residents
levels tested. the proper use of medications, good nutrition, of Lareau Farm all while raising funds for our library! $3 from have to say about this classic. The book talk is May 15th at 7pm
P.S. Testosterone levels in physical fitness and injury control. For more every pie sold will go to help support programming at the library. in the community room of the Williamstown Gardens. This is also
men typically decline about information about our facility or to schedule
a tour, please call 802-476-4166. We are the next meeting of the Williamstown Readers Group.
one percent every year On May 21st at 6:30pm there is a special program at The
after age 30. located at 378 Prospect Street, Barre. Beekeeping in the Mad River Valley: May 23rd 6:30-7:30pm
Have you ever considered keeping bees? Or perhaps you just Williamstown Gardens. The APL is collaborating with the
want to encourage them to visit your garden? Local bee expert Gib Williamstown Historical Society and The Williamstown Gardens
Geiger will give a talk and to present Linda Radtke in “Vermont History Through Song.”
answer questions about keep- Linda Radtke puts on a great show and she is a wonderful singer.
ing bees and the importance of Partial funding is from the Vermont Council on the Humanities. If
sustaining the local bee popula- you can’t hear her in person, stop by the library and check out her
Is this the shape of things to come? tion CD, Vermont History Through Popular Song.
The Friends of Ainsworth have chosen Saturday, May 25th for
Invasive Species Discussion: the APL Book Sale on the library lawn. Mark your calendars and
May 28th, 7pm-8:30pm be here from 9am to 1pm.
Come learn how to identify Remember, if you can’t come to the Library, visit us on the web
and what to do with invasive
24/7 at Ainsworthpubliclibrary.wordpress.com.
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for this illuminating discussion Regular Library Hours are: Monday, Thursday & Friday: 2pm to
with Caitrin Moran of Friends 6pm; Tuesday: 2pm to 6pm (most Tuesdays to 7pm, call to check);
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Wednesdays 5pm, call 371-8929.
Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St. For individuals/
families in or seeking substance abuse recovery. Recovery coaching &
other support programs. Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. noon – 5pm.
Alcoholics Anonymous– Living Sober, Sundays, 8:30am; Making
Recovery Easier, Tuesdays, 6pm; Wit’s End family support group,
Wednesdays, 6pm; Narcotics Anonymous– When Enough Is
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Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Mon. & Movie & Popcorn. See Rise of the Guardians. A Spring Break Jr.
Weds. 5-7pm, Tues. 6-8pm, or by appt, donations. Info. 552-3521. program. Aldrich Public Library, 1pm.
2ND Annual Women’s Book Club. New members welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard
Library, East Montpelier rm, 2nd Thursdays, 6:30-7:30pm. 223-8067.
Art of the Civil War. Vacation day program with games, crafts &

Weekend Flea Market


snack, for kids ages 6-12. VT History Center, $8/$6 for members or
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11am-1pm; families w/3+ participating kids, 1-4pm. Must pre-reg. 828-1413.
Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30am-1pm; Wednesdays: Christ CALAIS- Open Mic. Whammy Bar at Maple Corner Store, FREE,
at The Central Vermont Church, 11am-12:30pm; Thursdays: Trinity Church, 11:30am-1pm;
Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11am-12:30pm. 2nd Saturdays: Trinity
6:30pm.
Memorial Civic Center Church, 11:30am-1pm; Last Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30pm.
MONTPELIER- The 400 Blows. Screening of the film by François
Truffaut, discussion led by Rick Winston. Part of Osher Lifelong
(Located at the bottom of Gallison Hill Road Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays, Learning series. Savoy Theater, $5 for non-members, 10am.
in Montpelier, VT) 5-9pm. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. Info 279-3695. Five Important Wild VT Medicinals: A Chinese Medicine
Toastmasters. Montpelier “Speakeasies” held at National Life, 1st & 3rd Perspective. With Brendan Kelly of Jade Mountain Wellness. VCIH,
Wednesdays, noon-1pm. Learn the arts of speaking, listening & thinking.
May 4th & 5th 2013
$15 members/$17 non, 6-9pm. Pre-reg. 225-7100.
No fee for guests. 229-7455 or tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.com Woodcock Watch. We’ll listen & watch for the dramatic courtship
Doors open at 7am and close at 4pm (Both Days!) Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group, flight of the American Woodcock, which nests along the North Branch.
childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm St., 2nd No. Branch Nature Ctr, $5 members/$8 non, 7pm. 229-6206.
Thursday of the month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480.
-Rain or Shine!- Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church,
KHL Film Discussion Series: Deception. Romantic mystery about a
pianist who stops at northing to protect her refugee husband from her
(Event will take place inside our Arena) Red Room, 2nd Saturday of each month, 1-3pm (NOT Oct. or May). rich & powerful ex-lover. Screening followed by discussion w/
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, Richard Bidnick. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm.
Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 229-9036.
Adults are $1.00 Brain Injury Support Group. All brain injury survivors, caregivers &
Going Solar Without Going Broke. Jessica Edgerly Walsh of
Suncommon discusses state & federal incentives and financing
Students are .50cents adult family members welcome to attend. Disability Rights VT, 141 options. Hunger Mtn Coop, FREE, 6-7pm. Pre-reg. 223-8000 x202.
Kids under 10 years old are free! Main St., first Monday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. 1-800-834-7890 x106. WARREN- Eric Herman Children’s Concert. Rock out at this fun-
(when accompanied by an adult) Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. filled spring break concert. Warren Public Library, 3pm.
Story Time, Tues/Weds/Fri, 10:30am. YA Nights: games, movies &
more for teens & tweens, 3rd Fridays, 6-9pm. Teen Advisory Group, WATERBURY- Waterbury Historical Society Meeting. Program
will focus on history of names of the streets & hills in Waterbury.
-Buy one 6 ft. x 10 ft. slot for $30 4th Tues; all Tuesdays at 3:30pm. Youth Chess Club, Weds, 5:30-
American Legion, Stowe St., business meeting 7pm, program 7:30pm.
7pm. Lunch in a Foreign Language, Mon: Hebrew; Tues: Italian;
or two for $50- Weds: Spanish; Thurs: French; Friday: German. WILLIAMSTOWN- Spaghetti Dinner. With meat sauce, cole slaw,
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available, rolls. Entertainment by Sherri’s Jubilee. All are welcome. Loyal Order
of Moose, $5.95/free for kids 5 & under/extra $1 for meatballs, 6pm.
Slots are going quickly ~ Reserve yours now! please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday
Call 229-5900
of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 498-5928.
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079.
Thursday, April 25
BARRE- Kindergarten Registration. Registration for kids who will
or email John at johnm@cvmcc.org Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St., 595-7953. Mama’s be 5 by 8/31/13. Bring child’s birth certif., soc. sec. card, immuniza-
Circle, Thursdays, 10am-noon; Volunteer Meetings, 2nd Wednesdays, tion record, proof of residency. Barre City Elem., 4-7pm. 479-7889.
10:30am; Babywearing Group, 2nd Thursdays, 10:30am-noon;
The Avengers. Movie and discussion of the graphic novel, Hawkeye.
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7pm. 476-3221. A Spring Break YA program. Aldrich Public Library, 4pm.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Montpelier, daily. Call 802-229- Bingo. A Spring Break Jr. program. Aldrich Public Library, 1pm.
5100 for latest times & locations, www.aavt.org.
VT’s Natural Resources. Vacation day program with games, crafts &
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30pm. snack, for kids ages 6-12. VT History Center, $8/$6 for members or
Info. 1-866-972-5266. families w/3+ participating kids, 1-4pm. Must pre-reg. 828-1413.

Frazier’s Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125


Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30pm. Info. 479-5485. MONTPELIER- Dark Ships in the Northern Woods: Ballads and
Stories of the Supernatural. Pres. by Anthony Barrand, an expert in

Greenhouse
Community Kitchen. Unitarian Universalist, 2nd & 4th Sun., 4:30- traditional song & dance. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 8:30pm.
6pm. Info. Richard Sheir, 223-4799.
Green Mtn Care Board Public Meeting. SASH update, FY14 budget
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany discussion, payment reform update, more. Dept. of Financial Regulation,
Exceptional Annuals & Perennials Church, Wed., 5pm. Info. 802-249-6825. 89 Main St., 3rd fl., 1-5pm. http://gmcboard.vermont.gov/

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Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main Ransom. A music-drama by Dick Robson, inspired by the letters and
St., Mondays, 5pm, Info 229-9036/454-7822. diaries of Civil War soldier Ransom W. Towle of Rochester, Vt. Lost
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, first & third Thurs. Nation Theater, $15 this preview only, 7pm. Info. 229-0492.
of month, 1:30-2:30pm. Info. call toll free 1-877-985-8440.
When Billy Broke His Head. A film about disability, with discussion
La Leche League. Breastfeeding info & support. Unitarian Church, to follow. Popcorn and beverages provided. VCIL, 11 East State St.,
3rd Tuesday, 10am. Info 454-1569. 1-3pm. Call 224-1806 for info. or request an accommodation.
Saturday, April 27 Playgroups: Baby Play, Thursdays through May, 9:30-11am at St. Slowing Down to the Speed of Nature. Ivan MacBeth of Green Mtn
Augustine’s Church, lower level. Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, Druid Order offers ways to slow down & engage with nature. Hunger
Happy Spring! 6-7:30pm and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11am, both at Family Mtn Coop, $8 members/$10 non, 6-7:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-8000 x202.
Center of Washington County. All held during school year only.
Hanging Baskets MORRISVILLE- GED Testing. Writing at 11am, math at 11:30am,
Lilies Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients and take only one; social studies, science & reading at 1:30pm, take 1 or
Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net
Roses 2. Morrisville Learning Center, 52 Portland St. Pre-reg. 888-5531.
Annuals Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1pm.
WORCESTER- Worcester Clothing Swap DROP OFF. Drop off
Wednesday, April 24
Perennials
Flowering Shrubs your washed, gently worn clothing & accessories, free from stains and
Herbs & Vegetable Plants BARRE- Business Building Blocks Workshop. Part of a 6-week tears. Worcester Historical Bldg, Calais Rd., 1-5pm. Info. 552-7494.
"It's Worth The Drive" series for new and prospective small business owners. Central VT
Community Action Council, FREE, 6-8:30pm. Pre-reg. 476-8493.
Friday, April 26
Route 12A • Roxbury Village BARRE- Poetry Slam. Aldrich Public Library, 6:30pm.
Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Green Mountain Tavern, 10
(across street from Warren Mountain Rd.) Keith Ave., no cover, 9pm. Info. 522-3482. Crafts. A Spring Break Jr. program. Aldrich Public Library, 1pm.
Yoga for Young Adults. A Spring Break YA program. Aldrich Public BRADFORD- Red Cross Blood Drive. All are encouraged to donate.
OPEN 9 to 6 EVERYDAY Library, 3:30pm. River Bend Tech Center, 8:30am-1:30pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS.
MONTPELIER- Spring Migration Bird Walk. Join NBNC staff
and look for migrants such as warblers, vireos, thrushes & waterfowl.
No. Branch Nature Ctr, $10/free for members, 7-8:30am. 229-6206.
The Perfect Place for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Thought for the Day: Abby Jenne and the Crooked Brook Band. Ages 21+. Positive Pie,
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22 State St., $5, 10:30pm.
very educational. The minute PoemCity Social. A PoemCity 2013 salute! Celebrate art and poetry
somebody turns it on, I go into and meet the artists of “The Nature of Things” exhibit. Goddard Art
the library and read a good Gallery, 54 Main St., 7pm.
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Movie Listings for Friday, April 26 thru Thursday, May 2
★ Matinees Fri., Sat. & Sun. at Both Theatres ★
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OBLIVION --PG-13-- ..........................................................................................6:15 & 9:10,

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Ransom. A music-drama inspired by the letters & diaries of Civil War Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 7pm. See description 4/27. 42 --PG-13-- .......................................................................................................6:20 & 9:20,
soldier Ransom W. Towle of Rochester. Opening gala hosted by Howard NORTHFIELD- Race for Recovery. 5K walk/run, kids’ race and
Matinees Fri. 1:30, Sat. & Sun. 12:20 & 3:20
Coffin. Lost Nation Theater, $60, starts 6:45, show 8pm. 229-0492. activities, Zumbathon and more. Rasiing funds for Norwich student Pat
G.I. JOE RETALIATION --PG-13-- ......................................................6:15 (2D) & 9:15 (3D),
Not showing at 9:00 on Thurs. May 2
WATERBURY CENTER- Turkey Take Out Dinner. Waterbury Morales, recovering from a TBI. Norwich University, Plumley Armory, Matinees Fri. 1:30 (2D), Sat. & Sun. 12:15 (2D) & 3:15 (3D)
Center Community Church, $9, pick up 4-6pm. RSVP 244-8089. $20 adults/$5 kids pre-reg., $25/$10 at door, 11:30am. 485-2670. SAMBEL’S TRUCK
OZ THE GREAT & POWERFUL --PG-- .............................................6:10 (3D) & 9:15 (2D),
Matinees Fri. 1:30 (3D), Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 (3D) & 3:15 (2D)

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Historical Bldg, Calais Rd., 1-5pm. See description 4/25.
NEW!
Matinees Fri. 1:30, Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:10
Moderate walk in Little River State Park. Meet at Montpelier High
Saturday, April 27 SERVICE!
IRON MAN 3 (Digital 3D) --PG-13__.............ADVANCE SHOWING THURS.MAY 2 AT 9:00
School, 1pm. Info. 229-9787. PARAMOUNT BARRE 479-9621

Monday, April 29
PAIN & GAIN --R-- ........................................... Matinees Fri. 1:30, Sat. & Sun 12:20 & 3:15
ADAMANT- Walk with Green Mountain Club. Moderate 5 OZ mile
walk around Sodom Pond. Call Mary Garcia 622-0585 or Mary Smith
THE GREAT & POWERFUL (Digital 3D) --PG-- ................................................... 6:10 & 9:00
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15 Thursday, Friday & Saturday
CROODS --PG-- (Digital 3D) --PG-- .......................................................................6:30 only,
Matinees Fri. 1:30, Sat. & Sun. at 12:45 & 3:15
505-0603 for meeting time and place. MONTPELIER-
THE INCREDIBLE BURT WONDERSTONE Reading with Kate Fetherston.
--PG-13-- ................................................ Reading from her
6:25 & 9:00
book of poems, Until Nothing More Can
Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:35 & 3:15
latest......................................................................................................... Break. A PoemCity 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
EVIL DEAD --R-- ..................................................9:00 only NOT SHOWING THURS. MAY 2
IRON MAN 3 (Digital 3D) --PG-13-- ........................... ADVANCE SHOWING THURS. MAY 2
CALAIS- Little Brian and the Big Willies. Bluegrass with Brian 2013 program. Kellogg-Hubbard
SNITCH --PG-13-- 6:15 & 9:00
Matinees Library,
Sat. & Sun. 7pm. Info.
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& 3:10 3 Mile Limit for a $15 Minimum Purchase
24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343 • BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com
Burns. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Store, 7-9:30pm. DEAD MAN DOWN --R-- ............................................................................................... 6:20 & 9:00
EAST BETHEL- Annual Ham & Turkey Supper. Grange 3:00 Hall, Tonic Herbalism. Herbalist Guido Mase shares how wild weedy
ESCAPE FROM PLANET EARTH --PG-- (Showing in 2D) ....Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:25 & $3.00 Delivery Charge
plants are keys to vibrant health, and should be6:20 part of our daily lives.

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by dancing to Woodshed Wailers, $5/$3.
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MONTPELIER- Winter Farmers Market. Last indoor market of Still Learning to See. Talk by photographer John Snell. Montpelier
For ALL
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the season. Produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, prepared foods, Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., FREE, 6:30pm. Bob & Brenda have the right touch!
crafts, music by Sheefra. VT College of Fine Arts gym, 10am-2pm.
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Three Chaps Reading. Poetry reading featuring Benjamin Aleshire,
Ralph Culver & Nicholas Spengler. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes BARRE- Business Wisdom Circle. A lightly structured networking Catering call Bob & Brenda today!
Room, 3:30-4:30pm. Info. 223-3338. & mentoring opportunity, open to all women in business or aspiring to
Signs of Spring at NBNC. Join Amy Butler for a walk to explore the be. The Quarry Grill, $10, 4-6pm. Pre-register at www.vsbc.org
many sights and sounds of spring. North Branch Nature Center, $10/ BRADFORD- GED Testing. Writing at 11am, math at 11:30am, take
kids & members free, 8-10am. Info. 229-6206.
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only one; social studies, science & reading at 1:30pm, take 1 or 2.
Chapbook Publishing Round Table. Chapbook publishers & authors Bradford Learning Center, 24 Barton St.. Pre-reg. 222-3282.
discuss their love of writing, designing and selling the slender book. A MONTPELIER- Inner Disarmament: Acceptance, Forgiveness &

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115 Main St., preview/concessions start 9am, bidding 9:30am.
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CVHS Lucky Dog Catsino Night. Dining, dancing & casino games Someth
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$20 adv/$25 at door, 7-11pm. Tix at CVHS, Guy’s or cvhumane.com Montpelier
Ransom. A music-drama by Dick Robson, inspired by the letters and 55 numbers or less -- Lodge of Elks
diaries of Civil War Soldier Ransom W. Towle of Rochester, Vt. Lost
Nation Theater, $25-30/$15 for matinee, 2pm & 8pm. 229-0492. Volunteers are the core of #924
Tim Eriksen Shapenote Singing & Trio de Pumpkintown. Workshop our service organizations. 203 Country Club Road
$15, 1-4pm. Showcase $25, 7-9pm. $40 for both. Hosted by Summit Thank you for your services! Montpelier • 223-2600 Ext #27
School of Traditional Music, held at Bethany Center for the Arts.
PLAINFIELD- World Premiere Ells Jacobson Solo Performance.
Jacobson performs his hilarious spoof on Samuel Beckett. For mature
Bethany Church
115 Main Street • Montpelier
Wanted
audiences. Goddard College, Haybarn Theatre, 8pm.
WARREN- Icelandic Adventures Discussion & Potluck. Join
Nancy Marie Brown for a discussion of her book, Song of the Vikings: SATURDAY, APRIL 27
Snorri and the Making of Norse Myths. Warren Library, 4-5:30pm. Preview at 9:00 AM
WORCESTER- Worcester Clothing Swap. Get some “new-to-you”
Bidding starts at 9:30 AM a Few Good Animators!
clothes & accessories. $1/brown grocery bag (BYO), benefits food
shelf. Worcester Historical Bldg, Calais Rd., 9am-3pm. 552-7494. Many items including antiques, uniques,
Sunday, April 28 originals, useful & interesting objects. Do you love to entertain?
GROTON- Author Jenny Land. Sharing her debut novel, The Spare ~Breakfast Foods & Snacks will be sold~ Do you love baseball?
Room, about a 12-year-old girl living on a VT farm in 1843. Geared JENKINS AUCTION SERVICE, AUCTIONEERS
to readers ages 10 & up. Groton Public Library, 3pm. 584-3358.
MONTPELIER- Muddy Onion Spring Dirt Road Ride. A 35-mi. If yes, Skip and the Vermont
mostly dirt road ride w/scenic roads, views & plenty of climbing.
Includes post-race meal at ORS. Start & finish at Onion River Sports, Mountaineers may be interested in you.
$20, registration 8:30am, ride starts 9:30am. Info. 229-9409.

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Montpelier Kiwanis
Club 18TH Annual The Brain: Use it or Lose It. W/panelists Deborah Black, M.D. & Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See description 4/27.
All-You-Can-Eat Jeanne Kern of CVCOA. Part of “Successful Life Changes for Seniors”
series. Montpelier Senior Activity Ctr, 58 Barre St., FREE, 6-7:30pm.
Reiki Clinic. Reiki Master Lynne Ihlstrom offers 1/2 hour sessions.
(Hour sessions also available.) Montpelier Senior Activity Center,
WAITSFIELD- Empowering Women through Literacy. Presentation $15, noon-4pm. Call 522-0045 for appointment.

BREAKFAST
by Joni Zweig, exec. director of the international organization Amurtel, Laugh Local VT Comedy Open Mic Night. See live stand-up as
North America. Joslin Memorial Library, 6:30pm. Info. 496-4205. comics try 5 to 7 minutes of new material. American Legion, 21 Main
Wednesday, May 1 St., free/donations, sign up 7:30pm, show starts 8pm. Info 793-3884.
TUNBRIDGE- Randolph Singers: In the Spirit, Sing! Program
BARRE- Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Green Mountain features African American spirituals and a piece by Braintree resident
Tavern, 10 Keith Ave., no cover, 9pm. Info. 522-3482. Kathy Wonson Eddy. Tunbridge Community Church, 7:30pm.
Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, "French" Celebrate Barre. Featuring readings by Katherine Paterson, Pat WOODBURY- Student Circus Performance. All are welcome to
Belding, Tom Davis & other Barre authors. Part of annual Primo this exciting show by students, developed with guidance from Rick
Toast, Pancakes, Coffee, Juice, Milk Maggio celebration. Old Labor Hall, by donation, 7pm. 456-7456. Davis of Circus Smirkus. Woodbury Elementary, $2, 6:30pm.
"All the food...You Can Eat!" MONTPELIER- Shoot the Piano Player. Screening of the film by
François Truffaut, discussion led by Rick Winston. Part of Osher Saturday, May 4
Lifelong Learning series. Savoy Theater, $5 for non-members, 10am. BARRE- Primo Maggio Dinner. Traditional Italian dinner, part of
Sat., May 4 • 7AM - 11:30AM The Book of Kells. Dartmouth prof. Jean Carroll considers this trea- Barre’s annual Primo Maggio celebration. Mutuo Hall, 20 Beckley
sure of Western civilization. A VT Humanities Council First Wednesdays St., $25, 5:30pm. RSVP to 456-4756 by 4/28.
program. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, FREE, 7pm. 223-3338. BERLIN- Free Comic Book Day. Wonder Cards & Comics, 445 US
BOUTWELL MASONIC CENTER One Movement for People and Rte 302, noon-6pm. Info. at 576-4706 or FreeComicBookDay.com
the Planet. Rally for human Bottle Drop Fundraiser. Donate your returnable bottles & cans to
Gallison Hill Road, Montpelier CVTV CHANNEL 7 rights and democracy, organized benefit the school’s playground. Berlin Elementary School, 9am-1pm.
Wednesday 4/24
by VT Workers Center. With live BRADFORD- North Country Chorus Spring Concert. Featuring
music, art, food, kids’ activities, Requiem by Rutter and Mass in D by Dvorak. United Church of
Benefit Kiwanis Community Services Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p
Plainfield Select 7p,10p more. State House lawn, starts Christ, $10/$5 students, 7:30pm. Tix at catamountarts.org or at door.
11:30am.
Adults: $7 • Children under 12: $4 Thursday 4/25
Plainfield Select 6a, 9a, 12p Decolonizing Herbalism,
BROOKFIELD- Pancake Breakfast and Spring Tag Sale. Pond
Village Church, corner of Ridge Rd. & Rte 65, breakfast 7:30-11am,
Spaulding High School 3p,7p,10p Empowering Herbalists. tag sale 7:30am-noon. Info. 276-3376.
Tickets available at the Presented by herbalists Dana
Friday 4/26
Woodruff and Sandra Lory. VT CALAIS- Broken String. Bluegrass. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner
door or from any Spaulding High School 6a,9a,12p
Center for Integrative Herbalism, Store, 7-9:30pm.
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p
$10 members/$12 non, 6-8pm. CRAFTSBURY- David Kraus & John LaRuche. Jazz guitar and
Montpelier Kiwanian Saturday 4/27
Pre-reg. 224-7100. chromatic harmonica. The Music Box, 8pm. Info. 586-7533.
Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p
MIDDLESEX- Bob & The Trubadors. Singer-songwriters Bob
Our 74th Year of Service
4 PM Washington Baptist Church
5 PM Faith Community Church
Logo
Logo Thursday, May 2 Murray, Jeremiah McLane, Jim Goss & Gett Payson share the stage.
6 PM BarreApplications:
Congregational Churchsign,
Applications: sign, menu, stationery,
stationery, etc.
menu,MONTPELIER- etc. Time Red Hen Cafe, Rte 2, 1-3pm. Info. 223-5200.
to the Community
Banking w/Onion River MONTPELIER- Bossman. Reggae. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, 22 State
8 PM St. Monica’s
Could Mass
also be used without food
Could
9 PM Gospel Music also be used without food listing.
listing.
10 PM Calvary Life Exchange. Join Heather Kralik St., $5, 10:30pm.
and ORE members to learn what Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See description 4/27.
Sunday 4/28
1 AM Faith Community Church a time bank is and how it works. Annual Sweet n Savory Pie Breakfast. All you can eat, hosted by
2 AM Barre Congregational Church Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. Orchard Valley Waldorf School. Christ Church (next to farmer’s mar-
LIQUIDATION SALE LIQUIDATION SALE 4 AM St. Monica’s Mass Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, ket), $8 adults/$30 families/kids under 5 are free, 8:30am-12:30pm.
LIQUIDATION SALE

5 AM Washington Baptist Church


7pm. See description 4/27.
PUBLIC NOTICE 6:30 AM Calvary Life Spring Fever Reliever. Music by Dave Keller Band, silent auction,
LIQUIDATION SALE

8 AM Gospel Music Art of Creative Aging food & more. Benefits Washington County Youth Service Bureau.
AS A RESULT OF REPOSSESSED MERCHANDISE
9 AM Washington Baptist Church Reception. Celebrating annual National Life Building, $10 adv/$15 at door, 7-10pm. Info 229-9151.
juried exhibit of works by older
10 AM Faith Community Church
LIQUIDATION SALE ~ ONE DAY ONLY 11 AM Barre Congregational Church NORWICH- Funeral Consumers Alliance of Vermont Annual
VT artists. Kellogg-Hubbard

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Meeting. Gail Rubin speaks on “Laughing in the Face of Death:

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1 PM St. Monica’s Mass

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3:30 PM Calvary Life
Funny Films to Start Serious Funeral Planning Conversations.”

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5 PM Gospel Music
6 PM Washington Baptist Church MORETOWN- How to Care Norwich Congregational Church, FREE, 12:30pm. Info. 223-8140.
ENTIRE INVENTORY 7 PM Faith Community Church for Your Indoor Plants. PLAINFIELD- Discover Goddard Day. Learn about goddard’s low-
8 PM Barre Congregational Church Discussion of transplanting, residency programs, meet students & faculty, tour the campus, enjoy
To Secure Cash For Original Owners 10 PM St. Monica’s Mass
pruning, insects and more. Incl.
11 PM Calvary Life lunch & more. Goddard College, 10am-3pm. Info. 800-906-8312.
PERSIAN AND ORIENTAL RUGS light supper & a plant to take
WAITSFIELD- Horses & Hats for Home Health and Hospice. Hat
-PACKED IN BALES TO BE OPENED APRIL 26
-SEPARATED UNITARILY FOR LIQUIDATION SALE APRIL 26
Fresh Seafood • Steaks • Ice Cream
Monday 4/29
Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p
Twinfield School 3, 7, 10p
home. Juniper’s Fare, $10 sugg.
donation, 4-6pm. 244-5504. contest, Kentucky Derby on a big screen, mint juleps & more. Benefits
CVHHH. Inn at Round Barn Farm, $65, 4:30-7:30pm. 224-2215.
Friday, May 3
LIQUIDATION SALE

-EACH CARPET TO BE SOLD LIQUIDATED SINGULARLY APRIL 26


Tuesday 4/30 WATERBURY- Dan Boomhower. Pianist & singer performs jazz
LIQUIDATION SALE

45 BALES CONSIST OF 297 PIECES FROM 2' X 3' UP TO 12' X Twinfield School 6a,9a,12p MONTPELIER- The Disco and popular standards in the piano bar. The Cider House Restaurant,
25' & BETWEEN RUNNERS FROM 2'6" X 8' UP TO 50' X 2'6" Statehouse Programming
Ball. GMSE DJs spin the top Rte 2, 6pm-close. Info. 244-8400.
DIFFERENT COLORS TO CHOOSE
CHARTER hits of the late 70’s. Come WATERBURY CENTER- Community Breakfast. Pancakes, french
COMMUNICATIONS dressed to impress. Costume toast, eggs, sausages, hash browns, juice, coffee, much more. Grange
KASHAN, TABRIZ, ISFAHAN, BOKARA, HERIZ, BIJAR, SAROUK, OF BARRE prizes! Ages 21+. Positive Pie, Hall, 317 Howard Ave., $8/$4 kids 4-12, 8-10:30am. Info. 244-1192.
22 State St., $3, 10pm.
Sunday, May 5
QUM SILK, 10' X 26' BIJAR, 12' X 18' TABRIZ, 11' X 17' ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE
MASHAD 8 PC, 10' X 14' KASHAN 10 PC, 9' X 12' TABRIZ &
ESFAHAN 15 PC, 10' X 8' TABRIZ & QUME BARRE- Salt of the Earth. Screening of the 1954 film about a strike
by Mexican American zinc workers. Part of annual Primo Maggio
PUBLIC SALE on FRIDAY, APRIL 26
R THofEadSEAS Example of ad celebration. Old Labor Hall, by donation, 4pm. Info. 456-7456.
NOON to 8:00PM
P EN FOExample
ON MONTPELIER- Cliffhanger Uphill Sprint Race. Biking & run-
at VFW CLUB - MONTPELIER
1 PIONEER STREET, MONTPELIER O ning categories, prizes from ORS and Brooks Running. Presented by
Onion River Sports, $10, registration starts 4pm, race 5pm. Info. 229-
LIQUIDATION SALE

9409.
LIQUIDATION SALE

We have been commissioned to liquidate a large inventory of


Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 7pm. See description 4/27.
Oriental rugs complimented with our goods of equal value,
contracted in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, China, etc.
• Fresh Seafood Michael Arnowitt Classical Solo Piano Concert. Info. and tickets
All rugs furnished with certificate of appraisal and authenticity. • Steaks at www.bethjacobvt.org. Tix also available at Bear Pond and Next
nt
Restaura
Chapter Books, and at the door. Unitarian Church, 3pm. 229-7518.
Dealers & Decorators: Bring Sales Tax Certificate
• Ice Cream MORRISVILLE- Northeast Fiddlers Association Monthly Jam
TERMS: CASH, CHECK, VISA, M/C, AM-EX, DISC
and Meet. Fiddlers and public welcome. VFW, Pleasant St., dona-
BRING THIS AD FOR DOOR PRIZE! Thursday through Sunday 11AM-8PM tions accepted, noon-5pm.
INFO: (301) 656-2990 Enjoy
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service! PEACHAM- North Country Chorus Spring Concert. Peacham
We Buy Or Exchange Old Rugs Congregational Church, 3pm. See description 5/4.
Route
Route 107,
107, Bethel,
Bethel, VT
VT •• 802-234-9400
802-234-9400 RANDOLPH- Randolph Singers: In the Spirit, Sing! Program
LIQUIDATION SALE LIQUIDATION SALE features African American spirituals and a piece by Braintree resident
Kathy Wonson Eddy. Bethany Church, 4pm.
STOWE- Walk with Green Mtn Club. Easy 10-mile walk on Stowe
ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17 Bike Path. Meet at Montpelier H. S. Call 249-0520 for mtg time.
• Bethel • Braintree • Montpelier • Randolph • Rochester • U-32 District Towns • Waterbury Schedule is subject to change without notice.
ORCA Media Channel 15 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 12:00p Democracy Now! day, April 27 10:00p Legislative Committee On Senate
7:00p Spotlight On Vermont Issues
Public Access Weekly Program Schedule 1:00p Efficiency VT Home Energy Challenge
8:00p Vermont Countryside
12:00p CVTS Game of the Week
4:00p Abundant Living
Transporation
3:00p First Wednesdays Lecture Series
CVTV Channel 23 • BARRE, VT
Wednesday, April 24 9:00p “Dear Pina” Film 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show LIVE
Sat, April 27
7:00a Divine Dialogues With Donna Dia 4:30p Musica Borealis 6:00a Technical Changes to Act 153 Wednesday 1:30 PM Change of Guard 9 PM Fright Night
10:00p Poems to Bear the Unbearable 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 6:00p Education – Join The Conversation 5:30 AM Dartmouth Medical 2 PM Granite History
8:00a Democracy Now! 11:00p Michael Hahn & Music Videos 7:00p Senior Moments 9:00a Governor’s Proposed Budget 3/15/13 11 PM For the Animals
9:00a Vermont Energy Independence Day 6:30p Harwood School Board 7 AM The Painted Word 4 PM Dartmouth Medical
11:30p The Antenna Wilde Show 7:30p Poem City Kickoff Celebration 10:00p Vermont Youth Orchestra 10:30a Randolph Selectboard
Crowd-Sourced Film Saturday, April 27 8:30p Salaam Shalom 1:00p Waterbury Village Trustees 10 AM Vermont Youth 5:30 PM Please Read to Me Monday
10:00a Queen Of The East Sunday, April 28 Orchestra 8 PM Burlington Authors
7:00a Wings of Devotion 9:30p Common Good 12:00p U32 School Board Meeting 4:00p Berlin Selectboard 2 AM Fright Night
11:00a Zero Waste Central 7:30a Hour of Refreshing 11:30p Spotlight On Vermont Issues 12 PM Poetry Slam 9 PM Messing Around
11:30a Think Outside the Cheesebox 3:00p Makers: Women Who Make America 6:00p Bethel Selectboard 6:30 AM For the Animals
8:00a Divine Dialogues With Donna Dia Tuesday, April 30 3:30p Fresh Pickings 9:00p 150th Anniversary of Lincoln’s Emancipation 12:30 PM Granite History 9:30 PM New England Cooks
12:00p Democracy Now! 7:30 AM Talking About Movies
1:00p Efficiency VT Home Energy Challenge
9:00a Heavenly Sonshine 7:00a Senior Moments 4:30p New England Cooks Proclamation 2:30 PM Burlington Authors 10:30 PM Talking About Movies
4:00p Zero Waste Central
9:30a Jesus by John 8:00a Democracy Now! 5:30p VT State Board of Education 4 PM Instant Coffee House 11 PM Fright Night 8 AM For the Animals
10:00a Queen Of The East 9:00a Excellence In The Arts 10:30p Vermont Floor Hockey Sun, April 28 4:30 PM The Painted Word 8:30 AM CVTSport
5:00p The Thom Hartman Show LIVE 11:00a Sudzin Country 6:00a An Act Relating To Equal Pay
6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 11:00a Poems to Bear the Unbearable Monday, April 29 6 PM CVTSport Saturday 10:30 AM Messing Around
11:30a Bill Doyle on VT Issues 12:00p Democracy Now! 8:00a Inside Your Statehouse
7:00p Vermont Energy Independence Day 12:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 12:00p Community Cinema 7:30 PM For the Animals 2 AM Fright Night 11 AM Authors
Crowd-Sourced Film 1:00p The Struggle 1:00p CVTS Game of the Week 8:30a Pathways To Secondary School Completion
12:30p Salaam Shalom 1:30p The Future of Journalism and Media 8 PM Deadmen Walking 6 AM New England Cooks 12:30 PM For the Animals
8:00p Governors Awards for Excellence 1:30p Another Way 4:00p The Painted Word 11:30a Central Vermont Regional Planning 9 PM Ask the Experts 7 AM Vermont Worker’s Center
In The Arts 3:00p A Year In The Bee Yard 5:30p VT State Board of Education Commission 1 PM Please Read to Me
2:30p Poems to Bear the Unbearable 3:30p Vermont Women In Journalism 11:30 PM Montpelier Now 8 AM CVTSport
10:00p Snowtime Showtime 4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 10:30p First Wednesdays Lecture Series 1:30p Governor’s Proposed Budget – Enhanced 911 1:30 PM Ask the Experts
11:00p NOFA VT 31st Annual Winter 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show LIVE Tuesday, April 30 9:30 AM Vermont Youth
5:00p Zero Waste Central 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau Board, & VT Symphony Orchestra Thursday Orchestra 2:05 PM The Painted Word
Conference 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 12:00p Educational Forum MA School of Law
7:00p Spotlight On Vermont Issues 2:30p Sen. Bernie Sanders Conference On Global 2 AM Fright Night 11:30 AM For the Animals 3:30 PM Montpelier Now
Thursday, April 25 7:00p Snowtime Showtime 7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
1:00p Education – Join The Conversation
Warming Part 2
6:00a Smart Moves: Why Learning is Not 8:00p Vermont Energy Independence Day 2:00p Makers: Women Who Make America 6 AM CVTSport 12 PM Vermont Worker’s 4 PM Dartmouth Medical
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 5:00p Waterbury Selectboard
All in Your Head Crowd-Sourced Film 8:30p Talking About Movies
3:00p CVTS Game of the Week 8 AM For the Animals Center 5:30 PM The Painted Word
8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00p Campaign For Vermont 6:00p The Garage 8:30p Montpelier Development Review Board 8:30 AM Road to Recovery 12:30 PM Please Read to Me
9:00p Efficiency VT Home Energy Challenge 7 PM Vermont Worker’s Center
9:00a Poems to Bear the Unbearable 10:30p The Antenna Wilde Show 6:30p The Artful Word 9:30p Technical Changes to Act 153 9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical 2:30 PM The Painted Word
9:00p Musica Borealis 7:30 PM Poetry Slam
10:00a Local Media Show 11:00p Gay USA Mon, April 29 11 AM For the Animals 3:45 PM Vermont Worker’s 8 PM Burlington Authors
10:30a Michael Hahn & Music Videos Sunday, April 28 11:00p Aralyn’s Quest 6:00a VT Physicians For A National Health Program 11:30 AM Messing Around Center
11:00a The Force Within Us Documentary 6:00a Heavenly Sonshine ORCA Media Channel 16 6:30a Governor’s Proposed Budget – Agency of 12 PM Granite History 4 PM Dartmouth Medical
9 PM New England Cooks
11:30a Chronique Francophone 6:30a Jesus by John Education Access Weekly Program Schedule 10:30 PM Talking About Movies
12:00p Democracy Now! Education 1:30 PM CVSWMD 5:30 PM Please Read to Me
1:00p Songwriters Notebook
7:00a Divine Dialogues With Donna Dia
8:00a Wings of Devotion
Additional Educational Programming
Between Scheduled Shows
ORCA Media Channel 17 8:00a Governor’s Proposed Budget – Commission 2 PM Road to Recovery 7:30 PM Messing Around 11 PM Fright Night
1:30p Buddhist Perspective on Happiness In Government Access Weekly Program Schedule on Women, VT Housing & Conservation 2:30 PM Vermont Movie Update 8 PM Granite History
A Challenging World
8:30a Hour of Refreshing Wednesday, April 24 Wed, April 24
9:00a Campaign For Vermont 12:00p Vermont Youth Orchestra Board, & Legislative Budgets 3 PM Burlington Authors 9:30 PM New England Cooks Tuesday
3:30p Spotlight On Vermont Issues 10:00a Chronique Francophone 6:00a 150th Anniversary of Lincoln’s
2:00p Discover the Digeridoo Emancipation Proclamation
10:00a Randolph Selectboard 4 PM Dartmouth Medical 10:30 PM Talking About Movies 6:20 AM The Painted Word
4:00p Vermont Countryside 10:30a Roman Catholic Mass 5:30 PM The Painted Word
5:00p The Thom Hartman Show LIVE
3:00p The Painted Word 8:30a Vermont Coalition For A New Economy 1:00p Waterbury Village Trustees 11 PM Fright Night 7:30 AM Road to Recovery
11:00a Vermont Women In Journalism 4:00p Healthy Living 3:00p Emancipation Proclamation – Friends Of The 6:30 PM Montpelier Now
6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 12:30p Sudzin Country 4:30p Holistically Speaking
10:30a Lyme Disease Discussion 8 AM Granite History
7:00p For The Animals 1:00p Governors Awards for Excellence In 1:30p Pathways To Secondary School VT State House 7 PM Vermont Worker’s Center Sunday 9:30 AM Ask the Experts
5:00p Fresh Pickings Completion 5:00p Governor’s Proposed Budget – Agency of 8 PM Wind Power Discussion 8 AM Granite History
8:00p Talking About Movies The Arts 10:30 AM The Painted Word
6:00p New England Cooks 5:00p Governor’s Proposed Budget 3/15/13
9:00p Senior Moments 3:00p Vermont Energy Independence Day 7:00p Montpelier School Board Meeting
Commerce 9:30 PM New England Cooks 9:30 AM Vermont Youth
10:00p Zero Waste Central Crowd-Sourced Film 6:30p Montpelier City Council 7:00p Montpelier Planning Commission LIVE 10:30 PM Talking About Movies Orchestra 12 PM Montpelier Now
10:30p Wings of Devotion 4:00p The Struggle Thursday, April 25 Thu, April 25 11 PM Fright Night 12:30 PM For the Animals
12:00p Musica Borealis Tue, April 30 11:30 AM Please Read to Me
11:00p Hour of Refreshing 4:30p Vermont Countryside 6:00a Bill on Homecare Workers 12 PM Burlington Authors 1 PM Dartmouth Medical
11:30p The Antenna Wilde Show 1:30p First Wednesdays Lecture Series 7:00a Bethel Selectboard 6:00a Governor’s Proposed Budget – Commission
5:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues Friday 12:30 PM Poetry Slam 2:30 PM Instant Coffee House
Friday, April 26 6:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 3:00p Community Cinema 10:00a Under The Golden Dome on Women, VT Housing & Conservation
7:00a Campaign For Vermont 6:30p Efficiency VT Home Energy Challenge 4:00p Fresh Pickings 10:30a Green Mountain Care Board Board, & Legislative Budgets 2 AM Fright Night 1 PM Vermont Worker’s Center 3 PM CVTSport
8:00a Democracy Now! 9:30p Talking About Movies 5:00p Harwood School Board 2:30p Montpelier Development Review Board 8:00a Green Mountain Care Board 6 AM Jesus - Social Justice 2 PM Talking About Movies 5 PM Burlington Authors
9:00a Vermont Women In Journalism 10:00p Queen Of The East 8:00p CVTS Game of the Week 6:30p Montpelier Planning Commission 10:00a Vermont Coalition For A New Economy 8 AM Wind Power Discussion 2:30 PM For the Animals
11:00p Discover the Digeridoo 6 PM Vermont Worker’s Center
10:30a Doggy Dilemmas 11:00p Salaam Shalom 10:00p An Act Relating To Equal Pay 12:00p Sen. Bernie Sanders Impacts Of Budget 9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical 3 PM Vermont Movie Update 6:30 PM New England Cooks
11:00a For The Animals Monday, April 29 Friday, April 26 Fri, April 26 12:30p Governor’s Proposed Budget – Enhanced 11 AM For the Animals 3:30 PM CVSWMD
12:00p Democracy Now! 7:00a Vermont Countryside 12:00p Vermont Youth Orchestra 7:00a Waterbury Selectboard 11:30 AM Vermont Movie 4:30 PM Please Read to Me 7:30 PM Wind Power
2:00p Vermont Floor Hockey 911 Board, & VT Symphony Orchestra
1:00p Talking About Movies 8:00a Democracy Now! 11:00a Berlin Selectboard Update 5:30 PM Vermont Worker’s Discussion
2:00p Senior Moments 9:00a A Year In The Bee Yard 3:00p Aralyn’s Quest 1:30p Central Vermont Regional Planning Comm. 1:30p Governor’s Proposed Budget – Agency of Ed.
2:30p Lyme Disease Discussion 12 PM Vermont Worker’s Center 9 PM For the Animals
3:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE 9:30a Vermont Women In Journalism 4:00p Makers: Women Who Make America 5:00p Montpelier Design Review Committee
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PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL Growing Excellent Onions
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continued If you’re a gardener, you may already be growing onions. If not,
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MOBILE HOMES/
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where
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the apartments
4/12/13
2.750%are located?
3.500% 3.652%
The 00 5%
30 yr fixed
$278,900 $224,900
375% 3.394%
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Union 522-5000
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Moser, Century 21 Jack Associates, 147 State Street, Montpelier, VT ER 2 STORY HOUSE, 3 bed-
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proved site plans. Electric
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NORTHFIELD
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70.43 acres are enrolled in the Vermont Forest management Use Value Appraisal program. Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated
802-522-9216 to sell at $134,900.
Extensive gardens include asparagus, blueberries, fruit trees, and fenced raised vegetable Directions: Route 12S to right on Vine Street. Turn left onto Pearl Street,
beds which are being planted now! Small frog pond in fenced garden. MLS #4230959 Call house on right.
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10 Jefferson Ave.
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HOMES
continued By JoAnn Derson
Be In Your New Home This Summer
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gage? The Federal Trade Com- • To keep ice crystals from forming on the top of your quart of ice breakfast bar. There is also a formal dining
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This is your opportunity to stop paying rent and to
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CONDOS cathedral ceiling, the kitchen has oak cabinetry
and a separate laundry area is adjacent to the door and to own your own home. This 1995 single
wide has a great design including a big living
READY to the backyard. The master bedroom has its own
bathroom. In addition there are two more bedrooms room with cathedral ceiling, the kitchen has
FOR SALE and a second full bath. This home is sited on a nice
level .4 acre lot on a quiet street in Barre Town.
oak cabinetry and a separate laundry area
is adjacent to the door to the backyard. The
NOW! $65,000. master bedroom has its own bathroom. In
addition there are two more bedrooms and
131 Berlin Street - 42074071 a second full bath. This home is sited on a
It’s easy to fall in love with a house at this price.
HOURS: nice level .4 acre lot on a quiet street in Barre
What’s not easy is to figure out how Sat.
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can Town. $65,000.
get an updated
Barre-Montpelier Rd. (Next to Tractor Supply) 802-229-2721 kitchen,
• 800-391-7488 new roof and modern
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weatherization at this price. This Montpelier
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three bedroom home, featuring a bonus den/
playroom and pellet stove answers that question. It’s easy to fall in love with a house at this
With mortgage payments less than rent and your price. What’s not easy is to figure out how
commute slashed, you get to save time and money. you can get an updated kitchen, new roof
Just listed at $100,000. and modern weatherization at this price. This
Montpelier three bedroom home, featuring a
491 North Street - 40961731 bonus den/playroom and pellet stove answers
This one hits all the buttons. It’s an energy that question. With mortgage payments less
efficient two bedroom, one and a half bath home than rent and your commute slashed, you
in Montpelier. Enjoy great natural light and sunsets get to save time and money. Just listed at
from the west facing windows and second level $100,000.
deck. Wooded 1.06 acre lot provides privacy and
a comforting sense of living among the trees. All
this and close to downtown restaurants, shops, the
library. $189,000.

Mansfield Lane - 42293821 This one hits all the buttons. It’s an energy
Great Berlin location central to Montpelier, Barre efficient two bedroom, one and a half bath
and easy access to I-89, Central Vermont Medical home in Montpelier. Enjoy great natural light
Center and Blue Cross Blue Shield. This four and sunsets from the west facing windows
bedroom, three bath condo has a wonderful design and second level deck. Wooded 1.06 acre
with a 7'5x16' sunroom, kitchen with upgrades, first lot provides privacy and a comforting sense
floor laundry and a full walkout finished basement. of living among the trees. All this and close
$247,000. to downtown restaurants, shops, the library.
$189,000.
Winch View – 42260191
On a quiet street with a big 1 acre site, this mid-
century Northfield home has so much to offer with
large open living spaces and soaring cathedral
ceilings. A big deck is on the south end of this
home offer the living room. There are two Great Berlin location central to Montpelier,
fireplaces, both with gas inserts. Two bedrooms Barre and easy access to I-89, Central
are on each level. The eat-in kitchen overlooks the Vermont Medical Center and Blue Cross
back yard. A huge 17’ X 23’ recreation room is Blue Shield. This four bedroom, three bath
on the lower level. Freshly painted and carpeted condo has a wonderful design with a 7'5x16'
throughout. $219,900. sunroom, kitchen with upgrades, first floor
laundry and a full walkout finished basement.
Vine Street – 42196471 $247,000.
This very well-kept three bedroom home is in a
perfect location very close to the schools, walking
distance to Norwich University and downtown.
All the original charm and beauty of this Victorian
are still present including rich natural woodwork
and hardwood and softwood floors. The wiring On a quiet street with a big 1 acre site, this
and kitchen have all been updated. This house has mid-century Northfield home has so much
been lovingly cared for by the same family for four to offer with large open living spaces and
generations. As you relax on the front porch, you’ll soaring cathedral ceilings. A big deck is on
appreciate the care, the history, and of course, the the south end of this home offer the living
lovely house. $175,000. room. There are two fireplaces, both with
gas inserts. Two bedrooms are on each level.
The eat-in kitchen overlooks the back yard.
A huge 17’ X 23’ recreation room is on the
lower level. Freshly painted and carpeted
throughout. $219,900.

The Experts in Home Financing This very well-kept three bedroom home is
in a perfect location very close to the schools,
walking distance to Norwich University and
Patti Shedd Rural Housing
downtown. All the original charm and beauty
of this Victorian are still present including
Loan Officer NMLS# 98725 rich natural woodwork and hardwood and
O: 802.552.1222 x301 Conventional softwood floors. The wiring and kitchen
have all been updated. This house has been
C: 802.476.0476
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FHA lovingly cared for by the same family for four
generations. As you relax on the front porch,
you’ll appreciate the care, the history, and of
VA course, the lovely house. $175,000.

Jennifer 203k Rehab

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Barre - $100,000 Berlin - $155,000 Marshfield - $125,000

Private location on dead end street, many updates to This peaceful retreat has privacy, yet is within 3 miles
include a new pellet stove, standing seam roof, public of Northfield and 5 miles of I-89 and boasts almost 2 Spacious ranch with open floor plan, eat-in kitchen plus
water and sewer, hardwood floors refinished in August acres of yard to play, relax or garden in. This open large dining area. Master bedroom includes separate
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Barre - $124,000 Plainfield - $259,000 Cabot - $224,500

This comfy and cozy home with 3 bedrooms and 1 full Expansive country home located in a private wooded This newer 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home has generous
bath shows the loving care that the family has given section. This home offers 4 bedrooms. Centrally located yard filled with perennial gardens, a stone patio and
over the years. Many new replacement windows. in Plainfield. Being offered for significantly less than plenty of room to play in the woods! The open floor
Garden space outback with nicely landscaped lawn the Town Assessment. This is a “must see” property. plan is bright and inviting. Fully insulated walk out
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