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CENTRAL VERMONT COMMUNITY PLAYERS PRESENTS FOR DETAILS

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Easter all major local building supply companies will be available.

Servicespage 14
Builders • Bathrooms • Banks • Colleges
Companion Animals • Chiropractors
Daily News • Downtown Efforts • Flooring
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Heating • Insurance • Kitchens
BARRE ROTARY EXPO Lumber • Mentoring • Paint • Painters • Pools
pages 18 & 19
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page 2 The WORLD April 20, 2011
Regan Howard
Joins Community CENTRAL VERMONT
National Bank COMMUNITY PLAYERS
Steve Marsh, President of PRESENTS
Community National Bank
(CNB), is pleased to announce ROALD DAHL’S
the appointment of Regan

Willy
(Paquet) Howard as Vice
President and Commercial
Loan Officer serving the St.
Johnsbury and Central Vermont
markets.
Ms. Howard is a Barre native

Wonka
and attended Spaulding High
School and Champlain College.
Previously with TD Bank for
more than 20 years, she is
responsible for commercial
lending and new business
development. She is a member
of the Barre Lion’s Club,
Central Vermont Chamber of
BARRE OPERA HOUSE
Commerce, and serves as Tickets call: 476-8188 or
Treasurer of the OUR House of www.barreoperahouse.org
Central Vermont Board of
Directors. N
April 28 & 29: 7:30 p.m.
Community National Bank LDE April 30: 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
has been serving Vermont com- GO CKET
munities since 1851, with the TI May 1: 2 p.m.
focus to serve the needs of con-
sumers and businesses with $20 Adults, $15 Students/Seniors
convenient and competitive
products and services through a $10 Children 5 and under
network of local branch offic- Questions call: 802-249-0414
es. lmw2452@gmail.com
Ms. Howard states, “I’m VERMONT
very excited to be part of the COLLEGE
OF FINE
CNB organization and look for- Sponsored by ARTS

ward to working with its team


of experienced, local individu- The 2011 RN graduating class from Vermont Technical College volun-
teered their time on March 29th to provide meals and blood pressure
als. Their community-oriented readings at the Good Samaritan Haven in Barre. The Good Samaritan
and customer-friendly culture Haven is currently in need of volunteers. If you are interested, speak to
will allow me to meet the finan- Volunteer Coordinator Milo Spencer at 479-2294.
cial needs of my business cus-
tomers.”
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Join us for all the


Egg-citement
Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Win one of three $15 Gift Certificates
Barre City Manager, Steve
(gift certificate from participating advertisers)
Mackenzie, spoke about “quality
of life” projects and programs in
the City at a recent Barre Rotary
1. Throughout this week’s WORLD, advertisements contain this Mr. Easter Egg.
There are at least a dozen to find.

Club meeting. Mackenzie
addressed the use of the Charles 2. On a separate sheet of paper, list all the advertisers who have the special Easter Eggs in their ads.
Semprebon bequest funds, transi- Include your name, address, daytime phone number, and where you would like your Gift Certificate from
tional services for persons recent- if you win (must be one of the advertisers with an egg in their ad).
ly released from incarceration 3. Mail your entry to: The WORLD’s Easter Egg Hunt, 403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin, Barre, VT 05641.
and/or under the supervision of Fax to 479-7916. Email to sales@vt-world.com
the DOC, a dog park, enforcement
of city ordinances dealing with 4. Deadline for entries: April 28, 2011.
trash, abandoned buildings and
squatters. He also discussed eco- 5. Winners will be drawn at random from the correct contest entries. Only 1 entry per household. Winners
nomic initiatives such as the will be published in the May 4, 2011 edition of The WORLD.
demolition of the former Brooks/
Coins and Hobby building to allow
for development of the site and a

FITNESS SALE
Municipal Planning Grant the City
has received to develop ideas for
the area bounded by North Man
Street/Summer Street/Elm Street
and the Courthouse.

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APRIL 15-24
TRASH
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AT SAVE $10
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Pelletier Car Wash Vibram Five Fingers “KSO”


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Hiking & Trail Shoes from Reg. $124.99 / SALE $100
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Reg. $139.99 / SALE $110
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April 20, 2011 The WORLD page 3


ANNOUNCING
As A Fundraiser For Our Big
Summer Work Project–
Elderly & Low Income
Home Owners–We Are Hosting A

Golf Tournament
Saturday, May 21 Pictured are Daughters of the American Revolution, Margaret Hutchins,

at Montague Golf Course


Regent, and Christine Klink, Lt. Colonel, USAF, Assistant Professor of
Aerospace Studies at Norwich University. On April 9th, Lt. Colonel Klink
gave a presentation at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Barre. Her

with former Red Sox great


engaging discussion was timely, interesting and informative. The DAR
meets every second Saturday. For more information on the DAR, call
Mrs. Ruth Finn, Registrar of the Rebeckah Hastings Chapter at 476-

Bernie Carbo
8753.

Lots of contests, including:


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Electrical and Plumbing


Apprentices Graduate
★Hole-In-One Sponsor $700 ★Golf Cart Sponsor $750
★Putting Contest Sponsor $500
★Practice Range Sponsor $750 One hundred members of the four-year Electrical and Plumbing
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★Putting Green Sponsor $750 Technical College on Saturday, April 9. Vermont Tech manages
★Grand Work Site/House Project Sponsor $1,500 the apprenticeship-related instruction classes under contract with
★Breakfast Sponsor $1,200 ★$1 Million Shot $1,500 the Vermont Department of Labor, and holds classes at technical

Call Pastor Rick Kesterson at 802-595-9583


centers located in Barre, Essex, Hartford, Newport, Rutland,
Springfield, St. Johnsbury and at ARC Mechanical in Bradford.
Many of the graduates are now eligible to take the Journeyman’s
Licensing Exam.
Awards were presented to the top students in the Electrical
T E H C Program by the Green Mountain Chapter of International
Association of Electrical Inspectors and top students in the

e r E
Plumbing Program by the Vermont Licensed Plumbers Association.

tp e l i mporiu Hours In addition the top students in each Electrical Level One class

no
were awarded tool belts supplied by Klein Tools.
Sun.&Mon. Closed Following is a list of graduates from central Vermont.
Barre: Dustin Routhier (E), Aaron Blaisdell (E), Eric Stewart

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Tues.-Fri. 10-5 (E); Bradford: Jeremy Stygles (P), Peter Roy (E); Corinth: Paul
Saturday Emerson (E); E. Calais: Curt Beachum (E); Hardwick: Will
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m

Lamson (E); Northfield: Mark Fournier (E); Plainfield: James


229-5006 Bernatchy (P); Randolph Ctr: Stuart Standish Sr (E), Weston
Blodgett (P); Randolph: Adam Wilder (E); So. Royalton:
Thomas Bingham (P), Wayne Cossette (P); Topsham: Josiah

M E 
Sewall (P), Guy Welch Jr (E); Waterbury: Brian Wilkes (P);
Williamstown: Lance Gartner (P);
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CLOSING DOORS
National Honor Society Inducts New
Members at Northfield High School
Northfield High School’s Alice B. Tompkins Chapter of the
National Honor Society recently inducted ten new members.

SOON!
Selection is based on very specific qualifications set by the
national chapter. Students must show excellence in scholarship,
service, character, and leadership.
The newest members are Hobie Warren, Jerry Passalacqua,
Molly Clark, Keegan Moynihan-Skye, Jessica Slocum, Kate
Skinas, Kristina Bennett, Mallory Wright, Emmalee Osborne, and

FURTHER
Pearl Weggler.
On-going community service is expected of all members. The
students log their personal hours of service, and they do some
projects together. Last year they planted the garden in front of the
Veterans’ Home and they will revitalize it this spring. They also
work at the blood drives that take place in the high school.
Their trip this year was to New York City with the Student

REDUCTIONS
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History Museum, the Brooklyn Bridge, Ground Zero, Central
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Frank Z’s is Back
Wow! Easter Is Here!
HEATHER HELLEBORE HERBS

HONEYSUCKLE
Stop in at Jail Branch for a great view of
Spring – DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS,
OESTOS, etc. Lots to choose from,

HAWTHORNS
including our lovely selection of
PANSIES & VIOLAS.
NURSERY STOCK

HOPS
creeping in steadily now (Great
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Route 302
Between Barre &
East Barre
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Mark and Frank Zedick are welding, so he does various training is the first priority, Open Everyday YES! Open Easter Sunday
pleased to invite everyone to welding jobs for folks who just next to check, check, and dou- HAPPY PEOPLE!
check out their newly relocated need something stuck back ble check. Frank prospects,
Auto Service at 100 Gallison together “today.” farms, flies 4-channel and line
Hill in Montpelier. Frank has been an auto tech control planes, and hides out in
Frank Z’s operated in South since he could hold a wrench the country.
Barre for six years until 2000, and a screwdriver. He worked A Grand Opening is planned
when the Zedicks moved the his way through college chang- for this Saturday, April 23rd,
shop to their home in Roxbury. ing oil and doing light repairs. from 11am to 4pm. There will

DINING
Although they enjoyed work- He has always worked on his be drawings, food and bever-

Summer Dining,

SUMMER
ing at home, they weren’t very friends’ vehicles, during his ages, and possibly a flea mar-
accessible to most folks. employment at many
R AD ket.Frank Z’s is open
Fine Arts &
“Our new shop is a little dealerships and great SEE OU
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Hunger Mountain Coop’s Annual
FLOOR MODEL Earth Day Celebration This Friday

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Hunger Mountain Coop’s Annual Earth Day
Celebration, a fun and interactive Earth Day
event for everyone, will take place this year on
Friday, April 22nd from 10am - 5pm. This free
event will host a whole variety of Earth-inspired
activities from kids gardening to cell phone and
rechargeable battery recycling, and will feature
the event’s first-ever community Book Swap
from 10am – 4pm!
Throughout the day, vendors will be serving
up samples of Earth-friendly fare and shoppers
can bring home free samples from Seventh
Generation, Vermont Soap Company and many Peter Burke and his son serving sprouts at a Hunger

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“Reduce” tent where they can meet representa-
tives from local environmental organizations mental products including local favorite, Seventh
and businesses that will be sharing ideas for

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Generation. Shoppers can even enter to win a
reducing one’s environmental impact. In the year supply of Seventh Generation Products and
“Reduce and Recycle” tent, visitors will find a Member-Owners get a chance to win a high
station for recycling old cell phones and efficiency washer from Sears Hometown Store
All Floor Models rechargeable batteries and the Book Swap from in Barre! The Coop will also be giving away an
10am-4pm. The Coop is encouraging our com-
~OR~ munity to get a jump start on spring cleaning by
boxing up those used books laying around the
organic cotton reusable shopping bag to every
tenth customer throughout the day.
“Supporting our planet and practicing sustain-

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this year’s Earth Day event we wanted to focus
on fun community activities that could bring
Selected designed to foster the spirit of reusing resources
in our community.
people together, start conversations, and allow
each person to take action, no matter how small,
Burning Ones & In order to make celebrating the Earth eco-
nomical for all, Hunger Mountain Coop will be
to help make a difference.” says Krissy Leonard,
Community Relations Manager at Hunger
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1284 U.S. Route 302, Barre, VT La Panciata of Northfield Bakes Bread for
(next to McDonald’s) Peter L’Esperance
476-4905 • 1-800-677-4905
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5
WIC Families Statewide
Honey & Oat bread from La Panciata Bakery and children through age 5.
helps feed more than half of all families with “It would have been easy to make 100 percent
young children in Vermont, boosting nutrition whole wheat bread that would fulfill all federal
T H A N K Y O U F O R S AY I N G and food security, as part of WIC – the Special dietary requirements but, from the consumer
I S AW I T I N W O R L D Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,
Infants & Children.
standpoint, it is like eating a bale of hay or card-
board. It is very bland,” Loati said. “We added
Baker Glenn Loati knew that the bread was the honey and oats, and we wanted it to be good
popular when a WIC participant asked where she enough so that if a teething baby put a small
could buy more. piece in its mouth, she or he would like it and
5th
4th Annual “Glenn really stepped up for the Health want more.”
Department to serve the WIC families state- Loati’s 20-employee business in Northfield
wide,” said Donna Bister, WIC director for the ramped up production to serve WIC participants,
Health Department. “The bakery takes a lot of making more than 11,000 loaves a month. His
pride in their product, and they’ve worked hard overall production output increased by 20 per-
to get the recipe and ingredients just right.” cent.

B wl-A-Thon
The bread has to meet new WIC food package “It feels good,” he said, “to be able to provide
requirements of the USDA to meet the nutri- a product that is not only good for people, but
tional needs of pregnant women, new mothers helps them out.”

Saturday, May 7, 2011


1:00 - 3:00 p.m. at Twin City Lanes
The Bowl-A-Thon is the major fundraiser for the Clinic. Proceeds from the
event will help to ensure the Clinic can continue to provide for the primary
healthcare and wellness needs of our central Vermont neighbors who
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Food Councils to Host Potluck
Ever considered starting your own food- Center. They will talk about what inspired them
related business venture? Curious about the new to start their businesses, the challenges and
and future food-related businesses springing up pleasant surprises they've encountered along the
in our area? way, and how the community can support these
The Waterbury-Duxbury Food Council and valuable local businesses.
Central Vermont Food Systems Council will be Tentative schedule: 5:30 arrive and chat; 6:00
co-hosting a community potluck on Wednesday, welcome and dinner; 6:30 or 6:45 introduction
April 27th from 5:30 – 8pm at the Crossett of WDFC and CVFSC, brief overview of what
Brook Middle School cafeteria, featuring entre- both groups are doing; 6:45 or 7:00 panelists-
preneurs in our community who are growing about 45 minutes or so divided among 3-4 Last Year’s Winners
new food-related businesses. Speakers will speakers with time for questions. WIN !
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PRIZE
include Scott Baughman and Lisa Ransom from Bring a dish to share and come for an evening
GrowCompost!, Bob and Cindy Maynard from of information and inspiration. For more infor-
Green Mountain Garlic, and Perrin Williams mation, contact Taylor Newton (tnewton@
from the Center Bakery who is starting a new montpelier-vt.org; 223-9506) or Rick Scharf
community supported restaurant in Waterbury (rscharf@pshift.com; 244-5636). WOW!
n n n Do You
Montpelier Alive to Host SculptCycle Dedication Look Like
Montpelier Alive is proud to announce that it
has purchased and donated a sculpture made by
Sofia Shatkivska to the city of Montpelier.
Your
Sofia created the sculpture, titled
Communication, as part of Montpelier Mother!! Jacob Bylow Sara Bylow

SculptCycle 2009, a summer long city-wide pub-


lic art event in which twenty SculptCycles, Just bring a photo of your mother and
sculptures made with bicycle parts, were on dis-
play throughout the downtown. Sofia’s sculpture
her look-alike child or children.
was on display in front of The Inn at Montpelier
Deadline is April 29 2011. Please label your pictures.
on Main Street before being purchased by
Montpelier Alive and being moved to the Send to: The WORLD Mother’s Day Contest
Washington County Court House lawn at the 403 U.S. Route 302 - Berlin
corner of State and Elm. Barre, Vermont 05641
Made with two large, rough cut slabs of gran-
ite, bicycle parts, and found metal pieces, Sofia
has etched intricate drawings on the front and
created a piece that evokes the sense of a conver-
sation between old and new, both in the aesthetic
and human sense.
To celebrate the inclusion of this wonderful
work of art into Montpelier’s community,
Montpelier Alive will host an unveiling ceremo-
ny at the Court House during the Montpelier Art
Walk on Friday, April 22, at 5:30 featuring both
the artist and Mayor Mary Hooper.

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Cutler Memorial "Complex Simplicity: Off-grid, Mortgage-free Living in

Preferred
Vermont" with Jim Malloy
Library • CCV Lecture Series: Thursday, April 28, 7pm
"Vermonters and the Green Mountains: Human Communities
Plainfield and the Natural Environment in Nineteenth Century Vermont"
Oil & Propane Service LLC Plainfield’s Library is located at 151 High Street (Route 2) just a
with CCV Faculty Jill Mudgett

802•476•8278 block and a half past the post office. All events at the Cutler
Library are wheelchair accessible & free to the public. For more
information: 454-8504, cutler.library@yahoo.com, www.cutlerli-
Other Programs for Children:
• Story Times: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10:30.
• Treasure Tales: For ages 5 and up. Places are open the third
✿ Spring Cleaning Special ✿ brary.org Thursday of the month at 6:30pm, by registration only. Help
Cutler Memorial Library is open Tuesdays and Fridays 3-6pm, ensure a special time for the older children- please arrange care for
All Cleaning/Tune-Ups 10% off
UNTIL MAY 31
Wednesdays and Saturdays 10am - 3pm, and Thursdays 3-8pm. toddlers.
• After-School Programming: For ages 6 and up.
• 24 hour service • Space heaters • Electronic Around the World Travel Series: Thurs., April 21st, 6:30pm - Monday: Peace/party flag creation, 4-5pm.
• FREE estimates • Water heaters air cleaners Jerry and Kathy Kilcourse will share pictures and stories from - Tuesday: Don't judge a movie by its book, 3pm.
• Boilers • Oil tanks their recent journey along el Camino de Santiago, in Spain. Light All movies are G or PG and book based.
• Furnaces • Tune ups
✿ refreshments. Part of the Around the World Travel Series, every - Thursday: Thursday Challenges, 3:30pm. Different
3rd Thursday through the school year. challenge weekly - puzzles, code breakers, scavenger
Dennis Smith, 30+ years experience hunts, etc. Try to win a prize!
Game Night: Monday, April 25th, 6pm - Friday: Open Gaming, 3-5pm.
accepted Every 4th Monday night is Game Night at the Cutler Memorial
Library. Open to anyone who wants to play. Games will usually For more information visit www.kellogghubbard.org or call the
combine skill with chance. Bring snacks to share if you want to. library at (802)223-3338.
Call Irvin Eisenberg for more information at 454-1117.

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Waste Not, Want Not: Thursday, April 28th, 6:30-7:30pm
Ever wondered how waste is handled in your town? Curious

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about how membership in the Central Vermont Solid Waste

$
Management District (CVSWMD) benefits your town? Join us for
an information and Q & A session! We’ll briefly talk about the
work of CVSWMD and what it means for your town, then we’ll Are you travelling somewhere for April vacation? If so, the
answer your questions. Call 229-9383 for more information. Waterbury Public Library needs your help for this year’s Summer
Reading Program. The Library is in the midst of planning some
Plainfield Book Club wonderful “worldly” programs, and wants to display postcards
April's reading selections (for discussion Thursday, May 12th at from as many locations around the world as possible! Please send
GAL. 6:30pm) are: "Dreams from My Father" by Barack Obama and your postcards to: The Waterbury Public Library, 28 North Main
"People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks. Both books are avail- St., Waterbury, VT 05676.
able at the library, and digital versions are available through the
library’s on-line subscription to Listen Up, Vermont! Dreams from Annual Waterbury Public Library Poetry Slam
My Father can be downloaded as an E-book (which can be read When: Monday, April 25 at 7pm
from your computer or on most e-Readers) and People of the Book Where: American Legion Hall, Stowe Street, Waterbury.
is available as an audiobook (which can be listened to from your The Waterbury Public Library’s Annual Poetry Slam will once
computer, burned onto CD to listen to in the car or on a stereo, or again be hosted by the incomparable Geof Hewitt. Interested
transferred to a portable device such as an iPod, iPad or iPhone). poets, grades 7 and up, should prepare two original poems, each 3
Most months, the Book Club meets on the 1st Thursday evening… minutes or less in length – no props allowed. Prizes will be
but in May they’re meeting on the 2nd Thursday, instead. awarded! Even if you aren’t a poet, come and watch the fun!
WE WILL BE DELIVERING Vermont Reads “To Kill A Mockingbird”
Kellogg-Hubbard
IN BARRE This year’s “Vermont Reads” pick by the Vermont Humanities
SATURDAY, APRIL 23 Council is "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. This perennial
Call 1-800-654-3344 by Noon Friday Library News classic will be the subject of a community-wide read and discus-
sion, and we hope to get as many readers involved as we can –
Minimum 100 gal. delivery Montpelier from middle-school through adults. The Library has obtained
Please note that effective April 1, children who are 8 years or numerous paperback copies, courtesy of the VHC. The books and
younger, must be accompanied by a responsible person age 16 or the sign-out sheet are now available at the circulation desk. As an
older, while on the Kellogg-Hubbard Library property. This policy, added bonus, the Library will raffle off two tickets to Lost Nation
adopted by the Board of Trustees ensures a safe environment for Theater’s “To Kill A Mockingbird” at Montpelier’s City Hall,
all visitors and is consistent with other Vermont Public Libraries. courtesy National Life Group. Must be in attendance at the discus-
Poetry Alive 2011: Vermont Poets: Past, Present, and Future sion to win.
Poetry Alive continues with poetry displays by Vermonters, and What: Community-Wide Read and Discussion of Harper Lee’s
poetry programming citywide in Montpelier. This celebration of “To Kill A Mockingbird,” facilitated by Jen Hill and Elise Werth
National Poetry Month is a collaboration of Kellogg-Hubbard When: Thursday, April 28 at 7pm
Library and Montpelier Alive supported by the Vermont Humanities Where: Crossett Brook Middle School Library
Council, with help from many individuals, businesses and organi- “Southern-style” refreshments will be provided. Please note that
zations. We hope you can join us! some content may be inappropriate for younger children
Activities around Montpelier:
• Poetry Displays in various venues - a self-guided walkable
anthology of over 170 Vermont poets featuring the Budding Poet’s
Garden, the Poetry of 1911: Poetic Legacies, and “Guy-ku”,
poetry Storywalk™. Barre Area Senior Center
• Montpelier Art Walk: Friday, April 22, 4-8pm 135 N. Main St., Barre • 479-9512
Hours 8 am - 12 Noon
Highlighting Poetry Alive!
• VCFA Group Poetry Reading: Friday, April 22, 4-6pm Remember: You still have time to pick up a raffle ticket for our
At the VCFA-College Hill Chapel 36 College St., Montpelier big Easter Basket filled with many goodies. Tickets are only $1
Poetry Readings and Workshops at the Library: each. Drawing will be held on April 21st.
• All Ages Poetry Slam: Friday, April 22, 7pm Craft Day was held on April 15th, and will also be held on
With Geof Hewitt Friday, April 29th at 10am. Our instructor is Betty Ide. Stop in to
• Sestina Workshop: Wednesday, April 27, 7pm join us for an hour of fun, and make something to take home.
With Roger Weingarten. For experienced poets. Registration The AARP Driver Safety Course will be held on Thursday, May
required, call 223-3338. Please arrive early. 5th from 12:30 to 4:30pm at the senior center. Please call Charlie
Wiley at 223-2238 for an appointment.
Other Programs for Adults: New time change for Tai Chi classes - Wednesdays from
• First Wednesdays: Wednesday, April 20, 7pm 11:15am to noon, starting on Wednesday, April 20th.
"The Supreme Court Argument That Saved the Union" with Join us for cards on Mondays from 1pm to 4pm. There are also
Former Vermont Chief Justice Jeffrey Amestoy. (rescheduled from plans to hold card games on Friday afternoons starting April 15th.
April 6) New players are always welcome to play. Call the Barre Area
• Transition Town Montpelier: Thursday, April 21, 6 – 8pm Senior Center at 479-9512 for more information.

Join us as we March for Babies. Hundreds of families


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Montpelier High School Brook Trout
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Norwich Hosts Award-Winning Author
on Issues Facing Women in Combat
Norwich University will host award-winning author Helen Benedict has published numerous articles on the subject of
Benedict for a presentation on her book, "The Lonely Soldier: women soldiers for the New York Times, Salon, Ms., In These
Women at War and Home Again" followed by a Q&A on Monday, Times and elsewhere. In 2008, she won the James Aronson Award
April 25 from 5 – 6:30pm in Dole Auditorium. for Social Justice Journalism for this work.
Benedict is a professor of journalism at Columbia University She has testified twice before Congress on this subject, and
and the author of six novels and five books of nonfiction. Her lat- continues to lecture at campuses and military academies about
est novel, "Sand Queen," the story of a female American soldier gender justice within the military. Her book inspired the current
and an Iraqi woman in the Iraq War, will be published by Soho class action suit against the Pentagon on women and men who
Press in August, 2011.
have been sexually assaulted in the military while serving.
Benedict has written a play and many books and articles about
sexual assault within the military and without. Her 2010 book, Her articles have also appeared in the Washington Post, the
"The Lonely Soldier: The Private War of Women Serving in Iraq," Women’s Review of Books, The Nation magazine, the BBC and
received the Exceptional Merit in Media Award from the National NPR. Her work has been widely anthologized, as well as trans-
Women's Political Caucus and the Ken Book Award from the lated and published in Italy, Hungary, the Czech Republic,
National Alliance on Mental Illness, both in 2010. Her play on Germany, Portugal and is forthcoming in Holland.
female soldiers, "The Lonely Soldier Monologues," was produced This event – sponsored by the Schools of Humanities,
in New York City in 2009 and 2010 and is currently being per- Mathematics & Sciences and Social Sciences – is free and open to
formed on several campuses throughout the country. the public.

New Website to Serve Downtown Barre


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The Barre Partnership and the Downtown Barre area are back in thrilled with what the site will do not only for our downtown but
business on the Internet. also for the entire Barre area, and we encourage feedback and sug-
After months of planning, Partnership Executive Director Dan gestions from community members.”
Jones recently announced that
the organization’s new
Downtown Barre website, Websterville Baptist Christian School

HONOR ROLL
www.thebarrepartnership.com
has been launched, featuring a
dynamic user-friendly business
directory.
“I’m especially excited about 3 r d Q u a r t e r 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 11
the business directory compo- Principal’s List ~ All A’s
nent of the website,” said Jones. Grade Three Nikia Helfant
“It will provide an active web Hannah Bartlett
presence for a number of busi- Grade Ten
Grade Seven
nesses that don’t currently have Rebekah Jensen
one and an additional market-
ing tool for those that do.”
The directory provides a list-
Ashley Sanders
Grade Eight
Delainey Vorce
Zebulon Nauceder
Will Persons
Friday, May 7, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
The WORLD is offering a special page dedicated to
ing of all businesses in the Grade Nine Grade Twelve Childcare Provider Appeciation Day
downtown area with their con- Heather Clark James Tetreault in our May 5 issue of The WORLD.
tact information.
The WORLD Partnership High Honors ~ All A’s and B’s
is offering a special page dedicated to Send a picture your children and a short
members have aChildcaremore promi-
Provider Appeciation Day
Grade Three Grade Nine
message thanking them for their service
(limit 15 word message)
nent listing with their logo, a
in our May 5 issue of The WORLD.
Dalton Cody
Send a picture your children and a short Jenna Danyew
description of their business, a Just fill out this form and send a picture of
message thanking them for their
back link to their website and message)Nicholas
service Hood
your children and a short message
(limit 15 word Jon Howarth Laura Lambert teac Thanks
printable coupons. thanking them for their service hers to a
The new Partnership website
Just fill out this form and Seth
send a Morgan
picture of Rebekah Moore and $5.00. All “Thank You’s” must be received at ll
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on doing business in Barre, Kylie Helfant


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secure online portal to Alyssa Amsden
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membership. The homepage is Andrew Vermette
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FREE CAT SPAY/NEUTER!
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(Reduced cost, $50, for ALL cat owners in need - rabies is $5, The WORLD welcomes Letters to the Editor concerning pub- lower standard of living for whole families.
distemper $10, vaccinations available at the time of surgery only) lic issues. Letters should be 400 words or less and may be It is sad that only in the United States and in Vermont, especially,
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Ready, look Up!” God speed to our legislators as they work to make this possible!
Mary Alice Bisbee
Editor: Montpelier
Every once in awhile I pick up The World and read the comments/
CABOT SCHOOL editorial section. I picked up the March 30, 2011 edition and read a
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION piece by G. E. Schuman entitled, “Get Ready, look Up!” Join Healthcare Rally on May 1st
My first response to his “religious/political ramble” was say, Editor:
Parents of all children who will be five by August “Leave it alone!” Upon reflection I decided that a response was in I am writing as a concerned citizen, mother, grandmother and
31st and want to attend Cabot School Kindergarten order. friend to ask people to become more aware of the health care crisis
in September, 2011, must register their children The two main obstacles I had to overcome were to (a) minimize this community and state and country as a whole is now facing.
during the week of April 27th – May 1st any religious or political flavor to my response and stick with facts. We, as Vermonters, can lead the way in making change happen. It
And (b) focus primarily on one topic. is abundantly clear that our healthcare system is broken. Many
at the Cabot School office. Mr. Schuman uses the terms “creepiest, craziest event” to describe people are unable to afford health care and live in fear of becoming
Please bring an original birth certificate and the earthquake in Japan to segue into an “end time” event religious ill or having an accident which will effectively render them bank-
vaccination records. monologue. The earthquake in Japan was a very real event, one that rupt.
can be comfortably explained without religious mysticism. The rest of the developed world has a system to make sure those
You may contact Mrs. Savoca at 563-2289 A Japanese earthquake/tsunami disaster was predicted many years who need health care are able to receive it. They treat health care as
if you have any questions. ago and positive responses by the Japanese people and government a human right, not a profit making business.
to that potential disaster were put in place. Yes, the prediction PLEASE spread the word about the upcoming rally at the state-
Registration: May 2nd – 6th wasn’t perfect and, Yes, it is/was scary and awe inspiring. However, house in Montpelier on Sunday, May 1st, as well as contact your
Kindergarten Round Up and it definitely wasn’t all that unexpected. The scientific forewarning legislators to let them know that you support the Healthcare Is A
Parent Information Meeting: May 2nd is exactly the reason Japan, California, etc. have been building Human Right Campaign. The opposition is spreading fear and is not
earthquake designed buildings and tsunami warning systems and looking at the big picture. They receive financial support from inter-
barricades for decades. That’s a major reason why the death rate ested parties that want to keep the current broken system because of
wasn’t far greater. the money involved. Profit should not be the motivator, healthy
Earthquake science is very young and has a steep learning curve. families and individuals should be.
The Harry R. Sheridan However, plate tectonics is not something new or mystical, it’s been
around for millions of years and is very real and once fully under-
Together, we can create a system that meets our community's
needs!
stood, very predictable. I’m sure the Japanese people are happy they Kate Arnold
Memorial Scholarship followed the advice of that young science those many years ago.
If you want to ascribe the earthquake to Nostradamus, the Bible,
Hardwick
etc., that’s every individual’s choice. However, it’s not mine.
Earthquakes (big and small) have been around for thousands of
Move Forward With Universal
Healthcare
is available to high school seniors and students who plan to
attend college and reside within the U32 and/or Montpelier years and, the earth being what it is, they’ll be around for many
School District. more. Editor:
I’ll put my faith in science, it’s got a pretty good track record so As someone who struggled with access to healthcare during col-
far. lege, I firmly believe that healthcare should be treated as a public
Criteria for selection are based upon: Jed Guertin good. The last thing that college students should have to think about
� Financial Need Montpelier is whether they will be able to stay in school or pay for doctor visits
� Academic Achievement and high priced medications. This are exactly the issues I faced as
� All Around Excellence
Now is the Time for Health Care for All an undergraduate. I have good insurance these days, but it breaks
my heart to think that countless Vermont students face the same
Application forms are available at Montpelier High School Editor: problems I faced in college.
Now that insurance companies and 'nay sayers' are stepping in to Sure, students may stay on the parents' health insurance longer
and U32 High School guidance offices. Deadline for derail our long, long battle to have health care recognized as a right now, but that is assuming that their parents have health insurance,
receipt of completed applications is May 6th. For additional of citizenship rather than something paid for by private insurers, it or adequate insurance, to offer them. The sad fact is that too many
information, contact Alan H. Weiss at 802-229-0068. is urgent that we, the majority of Vermonters, let our opinions be Vermonters do not have insurance, or they are underinsured. That
known to our legislators. Insurance is wonderful for life, property means they are unable to care for themselves and their children
protection and other quality items. However, our very health needs when they are at their most vulnerable.
to be guarded by our society as a right of our existence, rather than This is why we have to move forward with Universal Healthcare
how much we can afford as individuals. Yes, we need to care for our in Vermont. We need a system that works for all of us and treats
Town of Calais bodies in the best way we can and education is needed to further this healthcare as a public good.
Amanda Back
Appointed Positions Available goal, but none of us is exempt from a sudden dire diagnosis that
needs expensive treatment and now often leads to bankruptcy and a Morrisville
The Town of Calais is seeking residents interested in
serving their town in the following positions: ■ ■ ■
Development Review Board
Planning Commission D E V E L O P M E N T S I N V E R M O N T L A W
Conservation Commission Can One Realtor Beat Another Out of a Commission?
Historic Preservation Commission
by Kimberly B. Cheney

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Design Advisory Board
Auditor lark Hinsdale owned a 56-acre parcel a commission unless the property being sold was clearly identified
of land in Charlotte on which he lived and stated in the listing agreement. Rules are Rules, he argued.
Letters of interest must received no later than Friday, and farmed under the business name Moreover, Lang should repay the commission already paid for sale
“The Charlotte Berry Farm.” He listed the of the real estate. Lang countered that a realtor only needs a license
April 29, 2011. Your letter may be sent to Town Clerk, property for sale with a realtor, Lang Real Estate LLC at a price of to sell real estate. Therefore it could sell a business and personal
3120 Pekin Brook Road, East Calais, Vermont 05650. $1,250,000 for a 6% commission. The listing agreement identified property without following the Commission Rules, and at most it
The Selectboard will begin making appointments at its the property only by its street address. It did not specify wheth- should lose the commission on the personal property sale.
er the name “Charlotte Berry Farm,” or the business machinery, The Supreme Court agreed with Hinsdale. It ruled Lang could
regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, May 9, 2011. tools, fixtures, inventory and supplies were also to be sold. Lang not get paid the additional $9,000, and wasn’t entitled to attor-
prepared sales brochures advertising the “Charlotte Berry Farm” ney’s fees because it didn’t win the case. The Court stated that the
for sale including farm infrastructure where blueberries, rasp- Commission Rules were intended to establish “fair dealings” be-
berries and strawberries were abundant. Lang found a buyer for tween parties, and to prevent fraud, and should be enforced. Only
er”
“Central Vermont’s Newspaper” $900,000 - $725,000 for the land (81%), $100,000 for the business a clearly written listing agreement specifying all the property to be
“Charlotte Berry Farm,” and $75,000 for the equipment. Hinsdale sold on which a commission was to be earned met the purpose of
paid the commission for the land, but refused to pay an addition- the Rules.
al $9,000 for the business and the equipment stating the listing Courts in other states have ruled a broker forfeits its entire com-
agreement didn’t include that property. Lang sued for the $9,000. mission if it violates the Commission Rules, even if the personal
Hinsdale who was a realtor, refused to pay. He cited a Rule of the property is only a small part of the transaction. The Vermont Court
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2. Should drivers be prohibited from using cell phones while driving? 2 55 14 4 Washington, Vermont 05675
3. Should Vermont legalize physician-assisted suicide? 3 50 17 9
4. Should Vermont have a four-year term for governor? 4 43 20 11 The Washington School District (Owner) invites sealed bids from qualified
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to include all bottled beverages? 11 66 5 5 per year.
12. Are you willing to pay more for locally-grown food? 12 56 13 6
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EMRICK, ELEANOR E., formerly of Barre, ner and radio operator on a B17 Liberator. Ashley met Doris J.
passed away April 10 at Woodridge Nursing Home (Joss) Josselyn while she attended Vermont Junior College. They
in Berlin. She would have been 90 years old April were married Oct. 20, 1946. They lived on Emmons Street for
16. Eleanor was born in St. Johnsbury to parents many years where they raised their three sons, Ashley (Skip),
Lewis Belville and Marjory E. Fox. Her mother died Bruce, and Dana.Ashley started his insurance career with American
when she was 12 years old and she and her dad Fidelity in Montpelier. He went on to work for Vermont Mutual
became best buddies. She attended St. Johnsbury and then joined his father Henry and brother Jack in Brown
SANDERS, JOSEPH E. SR., 78, of Academy through her sophomore year and was a Insurance Agency where he was vice-president for many years.
Graniteville, passed away peacefully April 8 at 1939 graduate of Spaulding High School. On Aug. 25, 1940, she Ashley was a member of Aurora Lodge #22 F&AM and the York
Fletcher Allen Health Care, following a brief illness. married Charles M. Emrick in St. Johnsbury. Charles was well Rite Masons. He was also a past potentate of Mt. Sinai Temple #
Joe was born Oct. 25, 1932, in Pattens Mills, N.Y., known by many as a conscientious and likeable rural postal car- 3. Ashley was an avid tennis player all his life and enjoyed work-
the son of the late George and Marion Roberts rier. His work prompted a move to Cabot for a time where, from ing outside in his yard and gardens. He is survived by his sons,
Sanders. He graduated from Hudson Falls High their home there, they enjoyed an exceptionally beautiful view of Bruce Hudson and wife, Ayla of Montpelier and Dana Hudson of
School in Hudson Falls, N.Y., in 1951. He served his country with the village. Eleanor was a homemaker and was known for her little Montpelier; and five grandchildren. He was predeceased by his
the US Air Force. Following his discharge, he attended and gradu- black book of household record keeping. Want to know how much wife Doris J. Hudson on Sept. 30, 2006, and a son, Ashley "Skip"
ated from college. He was co-owner of Champlain Container oil they used in 1989 - just ask! Also important to her life was her Hudson on Feb. 25, 2010.
Company in Chittenden County. He later worked as an accountant love of dogs, especially German Shephards, of which she had
for Murray Construction, Wright & Morrissey, Carpenter Sprinkler several over the years. She is predeceased by her parents and in
Company and Sisco Supply. Following his retirement, he worked 1998, by her best friend and late husband Charles for whom she SLAYTON, INA PEARL, 83, of Barre City, died
for the Visiting Nurse Association. He later moved to Barre and often said she was so very blessed. She is survived by special April 11 at Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center,
worked for the Senior Companion Program of the Central VT friends Bertha Pickering who called her nearly every evening dur- where she had been a resident for the past seven
Council on Aging, a job the he truly loved. In 2005, Joe was ing Eleanor's seven-year stay at Woodridge and Charles and years. Her family had been at her bedside. Born June
awarded The President's Volunteer Service Award from USA Norma Bosworth of Cabot, long-time friends and frequent visi- 12, 1927, in Calais, she was the daughter of Guy and
Freedom Corps. Gov. James Douglas also presented Joe with a tors, also by friends David and Claire Duke of Barre and Audrey Dora (Farnham) Toby and was a 1945 graduate of
Governor's Award in 2005 and 2007 for the outstanding commu- Lonergan Tobin of Cape Cod. She was known at Woodridge as Montpelier High School. Prior to her marriage she
nity service that he provided to the elderly. Joe is survived by his "Miss Ellie" by workers whose care she appreciated each and was a telephone operator in the Montpelier office of
six children; Michael Sanders and wife, Cindy of East Fairfield, every day and who enjoyed her polite and grateful manner. the New England Tel and Tel where she was the neighborhood
Joseph Sanders Jr. and wife, Lori of Fairfax, Jeanna Page and babysitter. On Nov. 16, 1946, she married Wilford E. Slayton,
husband, David of Milton, Jason Sanders and fiancée, Joanne making their home in Adamant. He died in January of 1991.
Gordon of Milton, Julie Kuhn and husband, Fred of St. Albans and ASELTINE, BARBARA MCFARLAND, passed away quietly at Flower and vegetable gardening, reading, bingo and puzzling were
Edward Sanders and wife, Jill of Milton, eight grandchildren, and home on April 12. She was the only child of Leo and Mildred her special interests. She had been a member of the Adamant
three great-grandchildren. Joe is also survived by two sisters; Liz (Miller) McFarland, born in West Burke, on Nov. 25, 1934. Her United Methodist Church and more recently the Hedding United
Aubrey and Shirley McLaughlin, his brother; Robert Sanders, his family moved to Northfield when she was three years old. Barbara Methodist Church of Barre. She is survived by her five children;
sisters-in-law, including his close sister in law, Carol Sanders, attended Northfield schools and graduated from Northfield High Rebecca Doyle and David Slayton, both of Barre; Cynthia Langley
several nieces, nephews and cousins including a special cousin; Sr. School in 1954. She had previously been married to Wallace C. and husband, Todd, of Piermont, N.H.; Louise Meehan and hus-
Mary Clare of the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration in Cleveland, Aseltine. Barbara enjoyed water skiing, the Maine coast and keep- band, Ed of North Fort Myers, Fla.; Gary Slayton and partner,
Ohio. He was predeceased by his parents, brother George Sanders ing up with the news. She worked for Vermont Fish & Game, the Alex Lawrence, of Wallingford, Conn.; her daughter-in-law
Jr. and Jerry Sanders and his brother-in-law, Jim McLaughlin. Joe Times Argus and more recently for Homer Fitts Company of Barre Dianna Slayton also of Barre as well as six grandchildren and
was a very hard worker all of his life. He always put his family and until it closed. She was proud of her 24 years of sobriety. Survivors eight great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents,
friends first, rarely making time to take care of his own needs. He include two sons, W. Dwight of Burlington and David and his wife her husband, Wilford, her son Ernest and all of her siblings. Her
will be greatly missed. Jeanne of Middlesex; two grandchildren; first cousin Kathy Frye life will be remembered at the home of her daughter, Rebecca
of East Barnet, and other distant cousins. Doyle, 19 College St., Barre, on Saturday, May 7, 2011, from 1 to
3pm.
WELCH, GENE L., 72, of Graniteville, EASTMAN, ARNOLD F. SR., 76, of Moretown,
died unexpectedly April 7, at his home. Born Nov. 2, passed away in the comfort of his family at Central SHUMWAY, JEANNETTE MARGARET, 88, of
1938, in East Corinth, he was the son of Edward L. VT Medical Center on April 12. Born in Waterbury Barre City, passed away April 12 at Woodridge
and Chloe Mae (Shepard) Welch. He graduated from on March 30, 1935, he was the son of the late Nelson Nursing Home in Berlin. Born on July 6, 1922, in
Woodsville (N.H.) High School in 1956. On Oct. 26, E. and Nellie May (Dillingham) Eastman. On Dec. Manhattan, N.Y., she was the daughter of John and
1991, he married Doreen Poirier Bernier at their 25, 1953, he married the former Irene M. Raymond Josephine (Ambrosini) Petrocelli. As a child she
home. He had been employed at the Burrell Roofing Co. in in Waterbury Center. Arnold was a 1953 graduate of lived in Queens, N.Y. She was one of seven children.
Williamstown and later at the former Lawson Granite Co. in Waterbury High School and as a young man, worked She attended elementary through high school in New
Websterville, retiring in 2002. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, he at the Eldredge Lumber Mill in Waterbury for several years. He York. She married Conrad Shumway on May 12,
served from 1957 to 1962, and had been stationed at the Navy then went to work dairy farming, first for Ralph Tibbetts in 1942, while he was serving in the Navy. They had a daughter,
Missile Center in Point Mugu, Calif., as a parachute packer. He Waterbury Center, then Edward Eurich in Waitsfield, and later for Estelle who is married to Kenneth McPherson. Jeannette's greatest
was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed all TV sports pro- Everett Maynard in Moretown. Looking to be an entrepreneur, joy in life was spending time with her two granddaughters
grams as well as belonging to the Barre American Legion Post Arnold began Eastman Rubbish Removal, serving the Mad River throughout their lives. That love extended to her three great-
#10. Besides his wife, Doreen, he is survived by two sons, Chad Valley for many years with his son, Arnold Jr. He then assisted his grandchildren, Josh, Ava and Paige as well. She was employed as
Bernier, of Graniteville, and Jonathan Welch, of Wolcott, Conn., son Randy at Bonnette's Garage in Waitsfield before being a secretary for Farrell Distributors for many years. She also
five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter, as well as his employed as a salesman for Foster Chevrolet in Waterbury. Most worked for Goodfellow's Jewelry Store in Barre and Dana's
brother, Carl Welch of Naples, Fla. He was predeceased by his recently he worked for Fisher Auto Parts in Waitsfield. Arnold Jewelry in the Berlin Mall. Jeannette was a member of St. Monica
parents and two sisters, Lorna Fillian and Linda Harmon. served Moretown as a member of the school board, member and Catholic Church in Barre and a member of the Altrusa Club. She
former chief for 10 years of the Moretown Volunteer Fire was predeceased by her parents, all of her siblings except one
DOUGLASS, MARION CLARABELLE Department, 20-year member of the Moretown Cemetery sister, Marie; her husband Conrad and her favorite neighborhood
CHADWICK was born in Montpelier on April 12, Commission and as a trustee for the Moretown United Methodist dog, "Oliver." She leaves behind her daughter and son-in-law,
1931. She was born to Wilbur Irving Chadwick and Church. Other memberships included the Mad River Lodge #77, Estelle McPherson and husband, Kenneth of Barre Town; two
Clara Augusta (Clark) Chadwick. Marion was the F&AM of Waitsfield and the Waterbury and Waitsfield Senior granddaughters; and three great-grandchildren.
third of six children and spent most of her life in Citizens. Arnold was a life long animal lover and avid NASCAR
Vermont. She married John E. Hovey in 1949 and enthusiast, following in particular Rusty Wallace. His family
fondly remembers Arnold for being a loving husband and father, KNUDSEN, JAMES "JIM" LARRY, 52, was
later divorced. She then married Cecil Baldwin in welcomed into heaven on April 1, in Conroe, Texas.
September of 1966, who later died, leaving Marion a and the joy his grandchildren and great-grandchildren gave him.
Arnold is survived by his wife of 57 years, Irene Eastman of He was a loving and beloved husband, father, broth-
widow with three sons. In 1970, she married George A. Douglass er, uncle, son, son-in-law and friend. He was born
with whom she spent the next 25 years, until his death in 1996. Moretown; their children, Sherry Howes and husband, Duane of
Moretown, Arnold Eastman Jr. and companion, Heather Pearson Dec. 3, 1958, in Barre. He is survived by his wife of
Marion worked hard all of her life to provide a comfortable home 26 years, April L. Knudsen; daughters, Jessica
for her four children. In her later years, she moved to Arizona to of Duxbury, and Randy Eastman and wife, Dale of New Port
Richey, Fla.; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two Knudsen of McKinney, Tex.; and Ashley Knudsen of
be closer to her son Donald and his two children. Marion passed Conroe, Tex.; future son-in-law Blake Hickman of
away peacefully in Chandler, Ariz., on April 3, 2011. "Grammy" sisters, Janice Graves of Montpelier and Carolyn Milo of
Claremont, N.H.; a daughter-in-law, Brenda Eastman of Waitsfield; McKinney, Tex.; his stepfather Frank Keene of Chelsea; brother
will be greatly missed. Marion was preceded in death by her par- and sister-in-law Steve and Millie Knudsen of Chelsea; sister Rita
ents Wilbur and Clara, her husband Cecil Baldwin, her husband as well as nieces, nephews and extended family. Arnold was pre-
deceased by a sister, Nancy Peters, and a brother, Carroll Eastman. Chambers of Chelsea; sister and brother-in-law Kathy and Randy
George Douglass, her son John Hovey Jr., and her sister Wanetta Tullar of Chelsea; mother- and father-in law Jerry and Joyce Smith
Woodward. She is survived by her sons Theodore (Diana) Hovey, Friends are invited to call at the family home from 1-5pm, now
through Friday, April 22. of Conroe, Tex.; sister- and brother-in-law Wendy and Troy
James Osborne, and Donald (Lynda) Douglass, and by her sisters Neumann of Montgomery, Tex.; many nieces, nephews, aunts,
Phyllis (Clifton) Markham, Alma Edwards, Donna (Glenn) French uncles, cousins, fellow Texas Department of Criminal Justice offi-
and her brother Ronald (Sharon) Chadwick. She is also survived cers and friends; as well as his beloved dog and walking buddy
by all her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews, HUDSON, ASHLEY HUNTING, 86, a Pearl. He was preceded in death by his mother Grace Titus and his
one aunt and several cousins. lifelong resident of Montpelier, died April 9 at his father Richard Knudsen of Chelsea. Pallbearers were Blake
home. Ashley was born in Montpelier on Feb. 11, Hickman, Steve Knudsen, Evan Tullar, Randy Tullar, Troy
1925, the son of Henry B. Hudson and Marguerite Neumann, Drew Neumann and Larry Owen. Honorary Pallbearers
Locally Family Owned & Operated Since 1908 (Hunting) Hudson. He received his education in were Frank Keene, Jerry Smith, Casey Knudsen, Cary Smith and
Montpelier public schools and graduated from his fellow TDCJ officers. Colors were presented by the TDCJ
Montpelier High School in 1943. He served during World War II
Barre’s Only in the U.S. Army Air Force from June 23, 1943, to his honorable
discharge on Jan. 16, 1946. His war service included the China-
Honor Guard. Jim was a 16-year veteran of TDCJ where he
worked as a correctional officer. He served his country by working
for KBR/Halliburton for five years in Iraq and Afghanistan. He
Locally Owned Burma-India Theater and the Asiatic-Pacific Theater with the 14th
Air Force in the 308th Bombardment Group where he was a gun-
was excited about the upcoming wedding in May of his daughter
Jessica. He was an integral part of his family who loved him very
much and who are still in a state of shock over his sudden and
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unexpected death. He was well respected and loved by everyone
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Barre Good Friday, April 22nd
Congregational
Barre Candlelight Service
Congregational
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April 21 - 7:00 p.m.
April 5 – 9:30 a.m.
April 5 –Thursday
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Palm Sunday/Cantata - Covenant of Grace

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April 24
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Christ’s bodily resurrection.
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April Sunrise
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April Currier Park
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9:30 a.m. – Easter Service Sunday services are at 8 and 10:30 am.
April 12 Childcare is available at the 10:30 am service.

Christ Episcopal Church


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7:00 a.m. – Pancake Breakfast
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Easter Sunrise Service Holy Week
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April 22 Good Friday ................12:00PM
Easter Sunday Service, April 24: 10AM Worship April 23 Easter Vigil (Saturday) 7:00PM
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5 New Reasons To Sing Out -- Even If You Can't Carry A Tune
BY MICHAEL ROIZEN, M.D., AND MEHMET OZ, M.D.

T he YOU Docs love good music (one of us,


Mehmet, cranks up Springsteen in the operat-
ing room; the other, Mike, is a huge fan of both
trained professionals didn't experience any extra
elation from singing. Too bad for them; good news
for us and you. You don't have to be good to feel
classical piano and Frankie Valli). But when it the benefits!
comes to singing, we don't care if you're first Hymns? R&B? Hip-hop? It doesn't matter. Just
soprano in the church choir or just belt out off-key choose tunes that mean something to you. You'll
oldies in the shower with the door locked. Bursting pour more heart into singing, and conjure up good
into song lifts your health in ways that surprise even us (and might memories and healing feelings. You like almost everything? Songs
make the cast of "Glee" America's healthiest people). The benefits that let you hold long notes tend to pack in more emotion, so
should get you singing out even if you can't carry a tune in a "Summertime" by George Gershwin may work better than
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Alyson Lincoln McHugh, owner of
No. 9 Boutique in Barre and Montpelier
www.shopno9boutique.com Owner Danielle McGrory welcomes clients to her new location at 27 State Street, Montpelier

I n a move to be more convenient and visible to a growing cli-

Happy Birthday! at
ent list, Salon Danielle has moved her business from the second
floor at 16 State Street to a very
Don’t forget...
27Lillian
4-30 StateRoseStreet (formerly
Kasulka, 1,
attractive location across the street
10-10 Chris McLeon, 41, N.
Hyde Park
PinkGavin
10-15 Shutter/Shaline’s)
Hodgdon, 3, in Montpelier.
FROM Owner Danielle McGrory,Jericho
E.Montpelier a professional stylist for 30 years who
4-30 Darlene Callahan, 49, 10-18 KAY
BARRE-MONTPELIER RD. trained
Barre in Europe and came toJoey’s
10-24 this Mommy
country some 21 years ago,
said she was happy with her 10-29former location
Eric Evans, 27, (and landlord Scott
Price Chopper (Berlin, VT) and The WORLD would like to help you wish someone special a Fitzgerald),
5-4 Katie Hodgdon,
Waterbury
but3,the new fiPlymouth
rst floor location was a great opportu-
Happy Birthday. Just send their name, address & birthdate. We’ll publish the names in this nity.
5-6 Jim Elliott, 44, Barre 11-7 Karen Evans, 57,
space each week. Plus, we’ll draw one (1) winner each week for a FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE “IGary
5-6 think it Washington
Villa, will suit my clients very well,” believes McGrory, who
Plymouth

Happy Anniversary
from Price Chopper (Berlin, VT). No obligation, nothing to buy. Just send birthday names two
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11-12
Barre, VT 05641. Please provide your name, address & phone number for prize notification. in
5-14Manchester
John, Chelsea and Studio 77 in St. Albans
Thibouthot, - before opening Salon
22, Montpelier
APRIL 15 Tom Young, 46, Braintree Danielle in 2007
5-20 Bill Boyce, Chelsea in Montpelier.
11-15 Tyler Hass, 24, E.Mplr.
11-15 Bob Spaulding
Along the wayBarre she has worked in Hall,
highGreensboro
class salons in Ireland,
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5-27 Candy McLeon U.S. cities such as New York and San
would like to help you wish a special Don’t
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McLeon, 18, quietRuth
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Pearce, 62, character captured
couple a Happy Anniversary. Just send Charay Malas, Chelsea Hartford, CT Chelsea
their name, address & wedding anniversary
Emilie Diff, 9,
5-13 Ellen Williamstown
& Wayne Michaud, 38 yrs, Riley Rayne Gowin, 6, Barre her admiration. The local 11-18 schoolsStephen(Calais/U-32)
Wilson, 22, suited her two
date. We’ll publish the names in this space each week. Plus, we’ll draw one (1) APRILBristol
20 Edgar S. Magoon, 24, Barre children
6-3 L’il Joey,very
Wby, 32well. “And the hum and stir of Montpelier is very
Waterbury
winner each week for a Gift Certificate from Flowers By Emslie & Co. in Barre. Daniel Somaini, 25, Barre Dennis Brickey, 62, Marshfield exciting.”
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6-5 Michael Gonet, 47,
11-19 Henry K., 7, E.
Montpelier
No obligation, nothing to buy. Just send anniversary names two (2) weeks APRIL
6-18 Jim 21& Marti Elliott, 23 yrs, BarrePaxton Shea MacAuley, 10, DanielleNH
Charleston, started her formal hair
11-23 styling
Jason Lowe,apprenticeship
22, in Dublin,
prior to anniversary date, to The WORLD, c/o HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, 403 Jillian Moser, 9, Barre where training is very thorough
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U.S.Rt. 302 - Berlin, Barre, VT 05641. Please provide your name, address & APRIL 22 & Laura Kasulka, 10 yrs.,Graniteville
8-18 Shawn
day, plusMcLeon,
Woodbury
three-hour evening classes) as her training includes being
11-28 Neil, 22
phone number for prize notification. Cody East Montpelier
Brickey, 17, Plainfield Travis Watson, 25, Washington 6-8 Dakota 18, No. Hyde
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38, Barre
APRILAshburnham,
23 “perming/coloring/cutting specialist.”
Please Send Us Your Anniversaries Deb Hill, 48, Waterbury
MA Lynn Woodard, 35, Barre 7-7 Marti Elliott, Barre
12-3 DOT! 58, Calais
12-7 Armour Moodie, 57,
ByDylan
theMcLeon,
end of19,her No. third Stannard
year of internship, Danielle knew she
and Be Automatically Registered to 9-11 John & Kathy Gonet, 17 years, Sara Boardman, 44, Barre
Ryan Gariboldi, 20, Barre 7-9
wanted to be a color and cutting
Hyde Park 12-8 Thelmaspecialist, working diligently on
Forkey, Waterbury
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Win A Gift Certificate Brennon Martel, 14, Northfield APRIL 27 color foiling,
7-11 Joslyn
Waterbury, VT
and
Richardson, she
23, had “all the
Hardwick girls in the Dublin salon sport-
12-16 Lonny McLeon, 45,
2-8 Bob
Taylor & Connie 16,
Cookson, Spaulding, 43 yrs., East Grace Isabelle, 8, Barre
Plainfield ing
7-16 beaming
Belle D. Gonet, highlights
6, in their hair, ranging from blond to red to
APRIL 23 Montpelier dark.”
Chelsea 1-4 Betsy Cody, Barre
Robert & Carolyn Brown, 35 yrs, East Montpelier This Week’s Cake Winner:
2-16 Rob & Sandy Salvas, 21 yrs, Barre
This discipline (and
7-18 Mike Jacques, So. Barre
7-18 Nicole Hodgdon, 32, sensitivity)
Plainfieldto take as much time as necessary
1-10 Madeline Greninger, 92,
On April 26, Gabe Drown of Northfield to do the right hairstyling for
Jericho eachMcLeon,
1-10 Curt client44,isBarre
the basis for success.
LUCKY WINNING COUPLE FOR THIS WEEK: will be 16 years old! “Never
7-21 Todd in the years
Hodgdon, 40, of my career, haveMcLeon,
1-14 Brandon I rushed 20, a client. Each will
Don’t forget to 3-24 Gary & Carole Hass, 28 yrs, E.Montpelier Waterbury
receive their own 33, signature1-15
Hardwick
style.”
On April 24, Stacey & Joe Cannizzaro
change of date
this
WINNER: Please call Price Chopper (Berlin, VT) at 479-9078 and ask for 7-22 Jen Roberts, Peggy Zurla, 48, Mayaez,
Wendy Perry (Bakery Mgr.) or Beverlee Dominguez or Penny Millette Equally important
Middletown, CT is the complete
Puerto Ricofree consultation Danielle does
Barre Will Celebrate 12 Years of Marriage with her clients, ranging from facial features, business lifestyles,
1-15 Shawn Kasulka, East
to the Thursday (Cake Decorators) by Thursday, April 21st to arrange for cake pick-up. 7-24 Fran
Lyndonville
Houghton,
Montpelier
personal opinions of what has worked Sare,and not worked, along with
FLOWERS BY EMSLIEafter & CO.issue
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PRICE CHOPPER personal desires. (no “I”)
date... “BIRTHDAY DRAWING” “IGrace
never just start
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cutting Bristol
a client’s hair without first doing a free
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“HAPPY ANNIVERSARY” Mail this coupon to: The WORLD c/o Birthday Cake
8-2
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their likes and dislikes,” says Danielle.
Mail this coupon to: The WORLD
403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin “IGary
8-8 also work on a sliding price 2-1 Nancyscale to accommodate
Prescott, Barre everyone’s
c/o Happy Anniversary 8-9 Bob Evans, 57, Mendon
budget,” Danielle
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notes. 2-8 Warren Lanigan
Barre, VT 05641 8-15 Dolly Fournier, Glover
403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin, Barre, VT 05641 Open to people of all ages. Just send in the entry blank below, and we will Danielle
8-16 CHARLOTTE carries fabulous 2-13
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Salvas, Barre
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9:00am-2pm presence. L.A.C.E., Wednesdays, 5:30-8pm. Info. 476-4276.
which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include
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Getting By in a Recession Support Group. Church of the Good
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American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first
Seafood ~ Baked Macaroni and Cheese ~ Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30pm.
Baked Seafood ~ Steamed Vegetables ~ RESERVING NOW FOR Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes year-
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Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor board-
8 AM, 9:30 & 11 AM room, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550.
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. With Green Mountain Cloggers, all
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Circle of Parents. Confidential support group spons. by Prevent Child
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Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-children.
Al-Anon Spiritual Mtgs.
Hedding United Methodist, Weds.
7pm.
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Monthly get-togethers for crafts,
802-476-7722 refreshments, etc. Christian
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Teen Addiction Recovery Group, Fridays 6pm; Veterans Support PeaceVermont (CCAV) Meetings. AFSC office, 73 Main St., 1st
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Hours: Wed & Thurs. 3-5pm. Vermont Vet to Vet, Wednesdays, La Leche League. Breastfeeding info & support. Unitarian Church,
6-7pm. 3rd Tuesday, 10am. Info 454-1569. Saturday, April 30 th
Barre Tones Women’s A Capella Chorus. 2nd floor Alumni Hall, next Umoja (Unity) Women’s Discussion Group. All ethnic groups
to Barre Aud., Mondays, 7pm. www.barretonesvt.com or 223-2039. invited. 1st & 3rd Sat., 1pm. Info. call 229-4227.
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every Monday, pastimes 6pm, regular games 7pm. Featuring Italian Spiraled Meatloaf, Garlic
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nights, doors open 4:30pm. Washington County. All held during school year only. Celebration Cake & Spumoni Ice Cream!
Cribbage. Mon-Fri 9am. Strong Living Exercise, Mon. & Wed. Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1pm.
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Anonymous, Thursdays, 6:30pm. Information, call 479-7373. Tax Credit Program Meeting. Chris Cochran from VT Division for
Community Planning and Revitalization discusses how credits can help $10 Adult • $5 Child (under 12)
Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings second
Tuesday of every month, 7pm. revitalize buildings & the community. City Hall, noon. 476-0267.
ReUse Stop. Barre Town recycling depot, Wilson Indust. Park; Tues/ BERLIN- Man to Man Central VT Prostate Cancer Support
Sat, 8-3:30, for unwanted reusable items; guidelines/prices, 775-7722. Group. Guest speaker Dr. Armando Lopez discusses factors that may
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MONTPELIER- Mental Health Recovery Workshops. Free & from Here! (1930-1960). Kids age 6-12 get a hands-on visit in the
open to the community. WCMH, 9 Heaton St., Fridays through 5/20, museum, plus a related craft activity. Vermont History Museum, $5/$3
10am-noon. 223-5506. members, 1-3pm. Pre-reg. 828-2180.
Trinity Community Thrift Store Donations. Accepted ONLY 2nd Books & Book Collecting - Why do Some Cost So Much? Pres. by
Saturday of the month, 11am-5pm. 137 Main St. Info. 229-9155. Ben Koenig. An Osher Lifelong Learning program. VT College of
Fine Arts, Noble Hall, $5 for non-members, 1:30pm. Info. 454-4675. Brought to you by Uncle Mike’s Deli
Survivors of Suicide Support Group. For anyone who has lost a loved
one to suicide. 56 East State St., 4th Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. 223-4111. The Supreme Court Argument that Saved the Union. Presentation 8 State Street – Montpelier, Vermont
Science of Mind Principles Study Group. For all faiths/inquiring by former Vermont Chief Justice Jeffrey Amestoy. A VT Humanities 229-6788
minds. Universal Rivers of Life, 28 East State St., 1st & 3rd Thurs. Council event. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. Info. 223-3338.
223-3427. Lenten Organ Recital. Organist Arthur Zorn plays works of Bach,
Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays, Pachelbel, Rinck, Hesse, and improvisations. Bethany Church, 115 Great Food Makes Great Memories,
5-9pm. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. Info 279-3695. Main St., admission by donation, 7pm. Info. 223-2424 x224.
Toastmasters. Montpelier “Speakeasies” held at National Life, Thermography Scanning Clinic. Call to schedule an appointment And We Make Great Food
People Center Room D, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, noon-1pm. No fee to be for this non-invasive diagnostic technique. VT Integrative Medicine,
a guest. 229-7455 or email tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.com. 172 Berlin St., 9am-5pm. Info. 229-2635 or www.vtimed.com Member of the Vermont Association of Wedding Professionals
NAMI Connection. Support group for people living w/mental illness. NORTHFIELD- Book Discussion: The Things They Carried by Visit our Website at Statestreetcatering.com
Kellogg-Hubbard Library, East Montpelier Room, 1st & 3rd Thursdays, Tim O’Brien. Part of The Big Read. Discussion led by Norwich pro-
6-7:30pm. Info. 800-639-6480. fessor Lea Williams. Brown Public Library, 7pm. Info. 485-4621.
Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group, TUNBRIDGE- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are
childcare provided. Trinity Methodist Church, 137 Main St., 2nd encouraged to give blood. Tunbridge Central School, 12:30-6pm.
MONTPELIER RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Thursday of month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480.
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church,
Thursday, April 21 55 BARRE STREET • 225-8699
BARRE- Third Thursday Soup & Sandwich. Benefits Central
Red Room, 2nd Saturday of each month, 1-3pm (NOT Oct. or May). Vermont Home, Health & Hospice. Barre Universalist Church, $5

Easter Egg
Intro. to Soka Gakkai. World peace through individual happiness. donation, 11:30am-1:15pm.
Children welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, last Saturday of month, MONTPELIER- Footprints on the Land: Back to the Land
11am-1pm. Info. 229-5168. (1960-2000). Kids age 6-12 get a hands-on visit in the museum, plus
Community Meeting. Share stories & concerns about independent a related craft activity. Vermont History Museum, $5/$3 members,
living & community issues, access to health care, etc. VT Center for 1-3pm. Pre-reg. 828-2180.

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Independent Living, 3rd Thursdays, 1-3pm. Info. 229-0501. NORTHFIELD- Crazy Horse: Why the US Army Wanted to Kill
Woman’s Book Club: The Yada Yada Prayer Group novels by Neta Him and Why He Let Them Do It. Presentation by Pulitzer Prize win-
Jackson. First Thursdays, 7pm. Info. 839-9439. ning journalist & author, Thomas Powers. Public welcome. Norwich
Bereaved Family Support Group. See listing under BERLIN. University, Kreitzberg Library Multipurpose Room, FREE, noon-1pm.
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, PLAINFIELD- Around the World Travel Series. Featuring the
Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 229-9036. Kilcourses’ el Camino de Santiago excursion through Spain. Wheelchair
Healthy Tuesdays. Free chiropractic consultation w/ Dr. Jae Ehrich,
DC. RiverSide Chiropractic, Tuesdays 4-6pm. 262-6097 for apptmt.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Bethany Church, Wednesdays,
accessible. Cutler Memorial Library, FREE, 6:30pm. Info. 454-8504.
Friday, April 22 Saturday. April 23
5:15pm. Info. Linda Lamberti 476-8345.
Brain Injury Support Group. All brain injury survivors, caregivers &
MIDDLESEX- Poetry Reading. Jesse LoVasco and Lisa Mase will
read poetry accompanied by a multi-media slide and music presenta-
tion. Red Hen Bakery, 7pm. Info. 229-1453.
Held at Hubbard Park
adult family members welcome to attend. Disability Rights VT, 141
Main St., first Monday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. 1-800-834-7890 x106. MONTPELIER- Swing Dance. All ages/abilities welcome, no partner
needed, bring socks or soft shoes. Hosted by Central VT Swing Dancers.
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338.
Story Time, Tues/Weds/Fri, 10:30am. Comics Club, Tues, 3:30-5pm. Capital City Grange, $8, beginner lesson 7:30pm, open dance 8-10pm. Arrive at 9:45am
Youth Chess Club, Weds, 5:30-7pm. Lego Club, Thurs, 3:30pm. Art Walk. Celebrate National Poetry Month w/ exhibits, poetry slam
Dungeons & Dragons, Fri, 4-5:30pm. Games at the Library, Fri,
3-5pm. Read with COCO Therapy Dog, Thurs, 4pm. Lunch in a
& group poetry reading. Complete poetry list in POETRY Alive! 2011
guide. Downtown, FREE, 4-8pm. www.montpelieralive.org/artwalk Starts at 10:00am
Foreign Language, Weds: Spanish, Thurs: French/Italian, Friday: Poetry Alive! Poetry Slam. Led by Geof Hewitt, Vermont’s Slam
German.
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available,
Poet Master. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7-8pm. Info. 223-3338.
Flat Fix and Troubleshooting. Learn how to fix a flat and self-diag-
FREE TO ALL
please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday nose other basic bike maladies. Part of “Friday Night Fix” workshop
of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 498-5928. series. Onion River Sports, 6-7:30pm. Info. 229-94094. Children 12 & under
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079. Earth Day Celebration. Learn how to reduce your environmental
Bingo. Food & beverage available. Elks Lodge, every Tuesday, doors impact, bring used books to the book swap, kids’ gardening table,
open 4pm, early bird 5pm, regular games 7pm. samples, giveaways and more. Hunger Mountain Coop, 10am-5pm.
Good Beginnings of Central Vermont. Vol meetings. Bethany The Art of Being Human - Shambhala Level 1 Training. Tonight’s
Church, 1st Fri. of the month, 12-1pm. Info. 279-2106. presentation by Dan Brown is free & open to the public. Training
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7pm. 476-3221. continued on next page
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Montpelier, daily. Call 802-229-
5100 for latest times & locations, www.aavt.org. Thought for the Day:
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30pm. “A conservative is a man who
believes that nothing should be
CURT’S
Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125 done for the first time.”
-- Alfred E. Wiggam
DROP-OFF
Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30pm. Info. 479-5485.
Community Kitchen. Unitarian Universalist, 2nd & 4th Sun., 4:30-
SAVE
6pm. Info. Richard Sheir, 223-4799. $$$$! SATURDAYS
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany JONES BROS. WAY
Church, Wed., 5pm. Info. 802-249-6825. Whoever said being near VT Granite Museum &
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main a parent is easy? Faith Community Church in Barre
St., Mondays, 5pm, Info 229-9036/454-7822. For help call $2.75 per 30 gal. and/or 25 lb.
rubbish bag for 2 or
more at a time
Capital Orchestra. New players welcome, esp. strings. U-32, Circle of ParentsTM $3.00 per 30 gal. and/or
rehearsals most Mondays, 7-9pm. Info. 223-8610/joanske@sover.net 25 lb. rubbish bag
Peace Vigil. In front of the Post Office, every Friday, 12-1pm. 1-800-CHILDREN Limited Recycling
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, first & third Thurs. 1-800-244-5373 See You 7:30AM to 1PM!
of month, 1:30-2:30pm. Info. call toll free 1-877-985-8440.

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Early Birds at 6:00pm
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Saturday
Night continues through Sunday, $50 (sliding) for the weekend. Montpelier
Shambhala Center, meditation 6-7pm, talk 7:30pm. Info. 793-1559.
Monday, April 25
BARRE- Drumming Circle: Embracing the Winds of Change.
Square & Compass - 2 Academy Street, Barre The Blue Hit. Acoustic performance, all ages welcome. Langdon Stories, poems & all forms of art on the monthly theme are welcome.
Street Café, FREE, 9pm. Info. 223-8667. Open to all. LACE, FREE/sugg. $3 donation for space, 7-9pm.
Doors open 4PM - Kitchen 5PM SculptCycle Unveiling. Montpelier Alive hosts this event to unveil MONTPELIER- Book Discussion: A Friend of the Earth by T.C.
"Fun for the sculpture they donated, made by artist Sofia Shatkivska. Washington Boyle. Led by Alan Berolzheimer, part of VHC’s “Earth Tones” series.
Early Birds 5:50PM the Whole Co. Courthouse lawn, corner of State & Elm Streets, 5:30pm. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. Info. 223-3338.
Reg. Games 7PM Earth Day Art Exhibition. Paintings by award-winning local artist Menstrual Health. Dana Woodruff discusses alternative menstrual
Family!" Skye Forest. Also cake and Wicked Pure Organics sale. Contemporary producs, self-care techniques and herbal remedies. Hunger Mtn Coop,
Flashball $50 per week added - up to Dance and Fitness Studio, Langdon St., 4-8pm. Info. 229-4676. $10 members/$12 non, 6-7:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202.
NORTHFIELD- Scrag Mountain Music Concert. Chamber concert
$300 - then 2 Flashballs feat. works Baroque to 20th cent. Come as you are, pay what you can.
NORTHFIELD- The Lonely Soldier: Women at War and Home
Again. Presentation by author Helen Benedict, followed by Q&A.
Progressive Jackpot - starting 50#'s Green Mtn Girls Farm, 7pm. http://scragmountainmusic.weebly.com Norwich University, Doyle Auditorium, FREE, 5-6:30pm.
at $1,000 Saturday, April 23 PLAINFIELD- Game Night. Open to anyone, games usually com-
BARRE- Menahem Pressler. Founding member and pianist of the bine skill with chance. Bring snacks to share if you like. Wheelchair
One Number and $100 added Beaux Arts Trio, performing as part of the Celebration Series. Barre accessible. Cutler Memorial Library, FREE, 6pm. Info. 454-1117.
per week to 55#'s Opera House, $10-$26, 7:30pm. Info. 476-8188. STOWE- One Night of Queen. Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center,
Range Day. Try out the guns you are curious about. Company reps $60-$75, 8pm. Info. 760-4634 or www.sprucepeakarts.org
Winner Take All will be on hand with handguns, rifles and shotguns. Hosted by R&L WATERBURY- Waterbury Public Library Poetry Slam. Poets
Archery. Barre Fish & Game Club, 9am-4pm. Info. 800-269-9151. grade 7 & up should prepare two original poems, each 3 min. or less,
BERLIN- Easter Dessert & Pie Sale. Hosted by Altrusa Club of no props. Hosted by Geof Hewitt, prizes awarded. All are welcome to
Barre. Berlin Mall, 10am-1pm. watch the fun. Held at American Legion Hall, Stowe St., 7pm.
SAVE FRIDAY MONTPELIER- Mr Yee & Tank. VT’s homegrown hip-hop. Ages Tuesday, April 26
THIS MAY 13 21+. Positive Pie II, $4, 10:30pm. HARDWICK- Powerful Tools for Caregivers. Educational series to
DATE! 7:00PM Sara Grace and the Suits. Soul music, all ages welcome. Langdon
Street Café, $5, 8pm. Info. 223-8667.
help family caregivers take care of themselves and reduce stress while
caring for a relative or friend. First of 6 sessions. Hardwick Health
They're Coming Back! Central VT Beekeepers Meeting. New and experienced beekeepers Center, $30 sugg. donation, 5:30-8:30pm. Pre-register 748-5182.
welcome. North Branch Nature Center, 10am. Info. 244-6657. MONTPELIER- Busy Builders. Preschool discovery program for
“The Hyssongs” Scrag Mountain Music Concert. Chamber concert featuring works kids age 3-5. Dress for a walk on the trails. North Branch Nature
from Baroque to 20th century. Come as you are, pay what you can. Center, $5 per child, 10-11:30am. Info. 229-6206.
in concert Langdon Street Café, 7pm. http://scragmountainmusic.weebly.com VT Solidarity/Support Vigil for the People of Japan. Mostly silent
Enjoy a wonderful evening RANDOLPH- Connie Dover & Skip Gorman. Distinctive voices vigil, with a few people sharing stories of their loved ones near
conjure images of Scotland, Ireland, Appalachia & the Old West. Fukushima. Bring a paper crane or make one. Statehouse, 4:30-6pm.
of Christian music, Chandler Upper Gallery, $17 advance/$20 at door, 7:30pm. 728-6464. MORRISVILLE- GED Testing. Writing at 11am, math at 11:30am,
witness and humor WAITSFIELD- Odd Fellows’ Sugar on Snow Party. W/boiled egg, take only one. Morrisville Learning Center, 52 Portland St. Pre-
pickle, donut, drink. Masonic Lodge, $5/$20 family of 5, noon-4pm. register 888-5531.
First Baptist Church WARREN- Scrag Mountain Music Concert. Chamber concert feat. RANDOLPH- Book Discussion: For Whom the Bell Tolls by
24 Washington Street, Barre works Baroque to 20th cent. Come as you are, pay what you can. Ernest Hemingway. A VT Humanities Council event, discussion led
Free Will Offering Warren United Church, 2pm. http://scragmountainmusic.weebly.com by Jim Schley. Kimball Public Library, FREE, 7pm. Info. 728-5073.
Hearing Assistance Available WATERBURY CTR- Old Fashioned Pot Roast Dinner. Walk-ins & RANDOLPH CTR- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are
takeouts welcome. W’bury Ctr Grange Hall, Howard Ave., $9.50/$8.50 encouraged to give blood. VTC Shape Facility, 11:30am-5pm.
seniors & kids/free under 12, seatings noon & 3pm. RSVP 505-1519. WAITSFIELD- Armchair Travelogue Series: Norway. With guest
The Unveiling of...... Mud Season Egg Hunt. Green Mountain Club HQ, Route 100, 10am- speaker Wini Thorsen. Evergreen Place, noon. RSVP to 496-2543 at
noon, hunt starts promptly at 10:30am. least 24 hrs ahead for lunch. Info. 583-1935.
THE MONUMENT COMMEMORATING Sunday, April 24 WASHINGTON- Washington School Board Meeting. Washington
Village School, 6:30pm. Info. 433-5818.
THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MIDDLESEX- Sara Grace and the Suits. Soul music, all ages wel-
come. Red Hen Bakery, 1pm. Info. 223-5200. Wednesday, April 27
BATTLE OF BIG BETHEL MONTPELIER- Youth Birding Program: Boreal Birds at Moose BARRE- Artisan Demo: Wool Spinning. See Chris Hall demon-
Bog. Search for spruce grouse, boreal chickadee & more at this famed strate wool spinning. Free cup of coffee if you say you saw this in The
NEK site. For teens & pre-teens. No. Branch Nature Ctr, FREE, 6am- World. L.A.C.E., 159 North Main St., noon-3pm. Info. 476-4276.
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ivil Wa 7pm (times flexible). Pre-reg. 229-6206.
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3:30a Free Speech TV
8:00a Democracy Now!
8:00p Sustaining Sustainable
Enterprises in the New Decade
2:00p The Drexel Interview
2:30p Authors at the Aldrich: Con Hogan,
ORCA Media Channel 17 •Barre •Barre Town •Williamstown
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Look for government-related programming on this channel
local programs are not running 9:00a Free Speech TV 9:30p Public Acc to Govt Records short story author •Washington •Orange (Rt. 110 only) •Tunbridge 4/20
Wednesday, April 20 12:00p Democracy Now! 10:00p Free Speech TV 3:30p Wireless Pollution: How Electro- Wed Apr 20 •So. Royalton •Marshfield •Plainfield OFF Air
12:00a Connect with Amy Miller 1:00p The Studio Sessions Tuesday, April 26 magnetic 9:00a The Capitol Beat 4/20
12:30a Bill Doyle on Vt Issues 2:00p Salaam/Shalom 12:00a VT Blogosphere TV Communication Affects You 1:00p Disability Awareness Day at the 4/21
1:00a Tax in VT 3:00p Palliative Care: A Cure 8:00p CVTSportNet Game of the Week:
OFF AIR
12:30a Know Your SCORE Vermont Statehouse 4/19 Connect with Amy Miller 6, 8:30 & 11a
1:30a Fresh Pickings for Meaningless Suffering 1:00a Sustaining Sustainable Girls’ Hockey Semifinal: Brattleboro v. 7:00p The Capitol Beat Shalom 7, 9:30a & 12p
2:00a Instant Coffeehouse 4:30p Free Speech TV Enterprises in the New Decade U-32 3/18
Thu Apr 21
4/21 Today’s Air Force 8 & 10:30a
2:30a Army NewsWatch 6:00p Democracy Now! 2:30p Public Acc to Govt Records
3:00a Free Speech TV 7:00p ORCA Presents! Movie:
Sat Apr 23
9:00a Montpelier Development Review Williamstown Select 6a, 9a & 12p Tax in VT 1 & 3:30p
3:00a Free Speech TV 11:30a Iraq’s Ambassador to the US: Barre Town Drama 1:30 & 4p
8:00a Democracy Now! “Cold Sweat” (1970, C. Bronson) 8:00a Democracy Now! Democracy-Building in Board Mtg LIVE Twinfield School 3, 7 & 10p
9:00a Free Speech TV 9:00p Free Speech TV Road to Recovery 2:30 & 5p
9:00a Free Speech TV Post-Transition Iraq 1:00p The Capitol Beat CV Sports 6 & 10p
1:00p Connect with Amy Miller 10:00p Penny Dreadful’s Shilling 1:00p VT Blogosphere TV 1:00p CVTSportNet Game of the Week: 5:00p Montpelier Design Review Commit- 4/22
1:30p Bill Doyle on Vt Issues Shockers 1:30p Know Your SCORE CV Sports 8p
Girls’ Hockey Semifinal: Brattleboro v. tee Mtg of 4/12 Twinfield School 6a, 9a & 12p
2:00p Tax in Vermont Saturday, April 23 2:00p Sustaining Sustainable U-32 3/18
2:30p Fresh Pickings 12:00a Free Speech TV Enterprises in the New Decade 7:00p Berlin Selectboard Mtg of 4/18 Barre Town Select Board 5, 8 & 10p 4/22
4:00p Harlan Morehouse: Environmental
3:00p Instant Coffeehouse 8:30a Tax in Vermont 3:30p Public Acc to Govt Records Catastrophe Fri Apr 22 Barre Town Drama 6, 8:30 & 11a
3:30p Army NewsWatch 9:00a Know Your SCORE 4:00p Free Speech TV or Catastrophe of the Environment? 9:00a The Capitol Beat Road to Recovery 7 & 9:30a
4:00p Sudzin Country 9:30a Fresh Pickings 5:30p Sudzin Country 4/23 Tax in VT 8 & 10:30a
Sun Apr 24 1:00p Berlin Selectboard Mtg of 4/18
5:30p White House Chronicles 10:00a Grn Mtn Veterans for Peace 6:00p Democracy Now! 12:00p Harlan Morehouse: Environmental 5:30p Inside Your Statehouse
Barre Town Select Board 8a & 12p Fright Night 12 & 6p
6:00p Democracy Now! 11:00a The Studio Sessions 7:00p Connect with Amy Miller Heavenly Sonshine 3:30 & 8p CV Sports 2 & 8p
7:00p Grn Mtn Veterans for Peace Catastrophe 6:00p Under the Golden Dome
12:00p Talking About Movies 7:30p Bill Doyle on Vt Issues
or Catastrophe of the Environment? Washington Baptist Church 4p CV Sports 4 & 10p
8:00p Talking About Movies 12:30p Bill Doyle on Vt Issues 8:00p Tax in VT 7:00p Waterbury Selectboard Mtg of 4/18
8:30p The Struggle 8:30p Fresh Pickings 1:30p The Drexel Interview Faith Community Church 5p
1:00p Malalai Joya: Afghan 2:00p Montpelier School Board Mtg of 4/20 Sat Apr 23 4/23
9:00p White House Chronicles Activist & Author 9:00p Instant Coffeehouse Barre Congregational Church 6 & 9p CV Sports 6a, 12, 6 & 10p
9:30p Mr. Hilbert’s Blues Hour 6:50p RTCC News 8:00a The Capitol Beat
2:30p Free Speech TV 9:30p Army NewsWatch CV Sports 8a, 2p
10:00p Free Speech TV 5:30p Connect with Amy Miller 10:00p Sudzin Country 7:00p Books of Our Time 10:00a Randolph Selectboard Mtg of 4/19 St. Monica’s 8p
8:00p Authors at the Aldrich: Con Hogan, 4:00p Berlin Selectboard Mtg of 4/18 Fright Night 10a, 4 & 8p
Thursday, April 21 6:00p Salaam/Shalom 10:30p Deutsche Welle Global 3000
short story author 8:00p Montpelier Design Review Commit-
12:00a Grn Mtn Veterans for Peace 7:00p Jesus, by John 11:00p Free Speech TV
9:00p Wireless Pollution: How Electro- 4/24 4/24
1:00a Talking About Movies 7:30p Jesus is Lord tee Mtg of 4/12 Washington Baptist Church 12 & 9a, & 6p
8:00p The Story of Jesus ORCA Media Channel 16 magnetic Fright Night 6a, 12 & 6p
1:30a The Struggle Sun Apr 24
2:00a White House Chronicles 10:00p Lifelines New! Watch Al Jazeera English, NASA-TV, or the Communication Affects You Faith Community Church 1a, 10a & 7p CV Sports 8a, 2 & 8p
2:30a Mr. Hilbert’s Blues Hour 10:30p Free Speech TV Classic Arts between these shows Mon Apr 25 8:30a Inside Your Statehouse Barre Congregational Church 2a, 11a & 8p CV Sports 10a, 4 & 10p
3:00a Free Speech TV Sunday, April 24 Wed Apr 20 10:00a CVTSportNet Game of the Week: 9:00a Under the Golden Dome
8:00a Democracy Now! 1:00p Authors at the Aldrich: Con Hogan, Girls’ Hockey Semifinal: Brattleboro v. 10:00a Randolph Selectboard Mtg of 4/19
St. Monica’s 4a, 1 & 10p 4/25
12:00a Free Speech TV
9:00a Free Speech TV 10:00a Deutsche Welle Global 3000 short story author U32 3/8 2:00p Waterbury Selectboard Mtg of 4/18 Heavenly Sonshine 8:30a & 5:30p Authors at the Aldrich 9, 11:30a, 2 & 4:30p
12:00p Democracy Now! 10:30a The Story of Jesus 2:00p Wireless Pollution: How Electro- 1:00p Vermont Board of Education Mtg Arts 10a, 12:30 & 3p
magnetic of 4/19 6:00p Disability Awareness Day at the
1:00p Grn Mtn Veterans for Peace 12:00p White House Chronicles 4/25 Talking About Movies 11a, 1:30, 4 & 5:30p
Communication Affects You 7:00p Massachusetts School of Law Vermont Statehouse 4/19
2:00p Talking About Movies 12:30p VT Blogosphere TV CV Sports 6p
2:30p The Struggle 1:00p ORCA Presents! Movie: 3:00p Iraq’s Ambassador to the US: Education Forum Mon Apr 25 Berlin Select Board 9a & 1p CV Sports 8p
3:00p White House Chronicles “Cold Sweat” (1970, C. Bronson) Democracy-Building in 8:00p Vermont Board of Education Mtg 9:00a Waterbury Selectboard Mtg of 4/18 Barre Town School 3, 7 & 10p Fright Night 10p
3:30p Mr. Hilbert’s Blues Hour 2:30p Free Speech TV Post-Transition Iraq of 4/19 1:00p Randolph Selectboard Mtg of 4/19
4:00p Palliative Care: A Cure 7:00p Jesus by John 7:00p Montpelier School Board Mtg LIVE Tue Apr 26 5:30p Inside Your Statehouse 4/26 4/26
for Meaningless Suffering 7:30p Jesus is Lord Thu Apr 21 1:00p Massachusetts School of Law Authors at the Aldrich 6, 9 & 11a
5:30p Free Speech TV 12:30p The Drexel Interview 6:00p Under the Golden Dome Barre Town School 6, 9a, 12 & 3p
8:00p ORCA Presents! Movie: Education Forum Arts 7, 9:30a &12p
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8:00p Salaam/Shalom 12:00a Free Speech TV 7:30p The Drexel Interview “The Lamoille Stories” Barre City Council ‘live’ 7p VT Awareness Theater 1 & 3:30p
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students & seniors/$10 ages 6-11, 8pm. Info. 229-0492. OPEN FOR THE
2KDeep Crew. Electronic drum & bass. Ages 21+. Positive Pie II, $3,
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version of Roald Dahl’s timeless story. Barre Opera House, $20/$15
students & seniors/$10 ages 5 & under, 7:30pm. Tix at 476-8188. Spring Migration Bird Walk. Explore the fields, woods & river for
JOHNSON- JSC Concert Band. Spring performance with the theme spring migrants incl. warblers, vireos, kinglets & waterfowl. North
“2011 - A Space Adventure” and special guests. Johnson State Branch Nature Ctr, $5/free for members, 7-9:30am. Info. 229-6206.
College, Dibden Ctr for the Arts, FREE, 7pm. Info. 426-3498. RANDOLPH- Myra Flynn. Event to benefit Myra’s latest recording
MONTPELIER- To Kill a Mockingbird. In partnership with the project. Guest appearance by Gregory Douglass, light refreshments, Thursday–Sunday 11AM–8PM
Vermont Reads 2011 project, LNT present Harper Lee’s timeless tale. cash bar. Chandler Upper Gallery, $30, 7:30pm. Info. 728-6464.
Lost Nation Theater, $15 this performance only, 7pm. Info. 229-0492. WATERBURY CENTER- Turkey Take Out Dinner. Waterbury Ctr
Sara Grace. Soul music. Ages 18+. Langdon Street Café, $5, 9:30pm. Community Church, Rte 100, $9, pick up 4-6pm. RSVP 244-8089.
Info. 223-8667.
PLAINFIELD- Waste Not, Want Not. Information and Q&A session
Saturday, April 30 2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107)
about the Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District. Wheelchair BARRE- Willy Wonka. Barre Opera House, 2pm & 7:30pm. See 802-234-9400
accessible. Cutler Library, FREE, 6:30-7:30pm. Info. 229-9383. 4/28. www.toziersrestaurant.com

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attend them all. CVHHH, Granger Rd., 9am-4pm. Pre-reg. 223-1878. play for ages 4 & up. Bring a snack. Contemporary Dance & Fitness
Unveiling of Big Bethel Memorial. Honoring troops who fought in the Studio, $5 per child/hour (cash), 5-9pm. Must pre-register, 229-4676.
Battle of Big Bethel, 1st true battle of the Civil War. Monument will be MORETOWN- Book Launch & Celebration. With Jo Chickering,
dedicated at Langley A.F. Base. Rock of Ages Visitor Centr, 10:30am. author of “Saying Yes to Life.” Sweets & savories reception. School
Pane Amaro (Bitter Bread). Screening of the film about the Italian of Small Business Practice, Route 100B, 2-4pm. Info. 223-0762.
American journey from despised immigrants to honored citizens. With NORTHFIELD- The Big Read Summit. Featuring performances of
filmmaker Gianfranco Norelli. Old Labor Hall, FREE, 7pm. student writings, graphic art displays, writing workshops and a final
EAST BETHEL- Annual Ham and Turkey Supper: $9 adults/$4 panel discussion. Norwich University, all day. Info. 291-9009 x26.
kids 5-12, serving 5-7:30pm. ALSO Variety Show: $5 adults/$3 kids, RANDOLPH- Chiara String Quartet. Featuring new works by
starts 8:15pm. Both at East Bethel Grange Hall, 78 Store Hill Rd. composers Huang Ruo, Nico Muhly, Gabriela Lena Frank & Daniel
EAST MONTPELIER- Discover Waldorf Early Education. Bring Ott. Chandler Music Hall, $30/$10 students, 7:30pm. Info. 728-6464.
your kids and explore the nursery and kindergarten classrooms. SHARON- Jeanne and the HiTops Benefit Dance. With silent auc-
Orchard Valley Waldorf School, FREE, 10am-noon. Info. 456-7400. tion, raffle, concessions. Benefits Wellspring Waldorf School. Seven
MONTPELIER- To Kill a Mockingbird. Lost Nation Theater, 2pm Stars Center, Route 14, $10, 8-11pm, doors open 7:30. 685-9962.
& 8pm. See description 4/29. STOWE- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are encour-
aged to give blood. Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa, 10am-3pm.
DONATE YOUR CAR
“Leader’s Choice” Bird Walk. Want to discover new birding
hotspots? Destination will be picked a few days before the walk. North WAITSFIELD- Trout Unlimited MadDog Chap. Annual Banquet.
Branch Nature Ctr, $5 members/$10 non, 7-9:30am. Info. 229-6206. W/ author & fly-tying pattern creator Jay “Fishy” Fullum. Also free
Contradance. With caller Adina Gordon & music by Crowfoot. Bring fly-tying seminar at 3pm. Barn Door Restaurant, 1824 House, $40/$70
to the Outreach Center “Car for Kids” Program clean, soft-soled shoes. Capital City Grange, $8, 8pm. 744-6163. couple, social hour 5:30pm, dinner 6:45. RSVP by 4/25, 223-7984.
Woods Tea Company w/Patti Casey. American folk, benefit for WILLIAMSTOWN- Woodbury Bluegrass Highlanders. Hosted by
. Free Pick-up and Tow Orchard Valley Waldorf School. All ages. Positive Pie II, $12 adults/$8 Under One Roof Ministry. Refreshments following concert. Grace
Christian Church, Rte 14, free will offerings, 6:30pm. Info. 371-7969.
. Any Model or Condition kids/$40 family/free for kids under 5, shows at 1:30pm & 9:30pm.

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Northeast Fiddlers Association Monthly Jam and Meet. Fiddlers
Help Kids in Need
able. Bethany Church, 115 Main St., registration & viewing 8:30-
10am, auction starts 10am. Info. 223-2424. and public welcome. Canadian Club, donations accepted, noon-5pm.

1-800-883-6399 Latin Dinner & Dance. Annual event feat. a gourmet meal & salsa
dancing lessons w/live Latin music by U-32 Jazz Bands.U-32 High
Info. 728-5188.
Primo Maggio Anniversary Banquet. W/Mary Anne Trasciatti speak-
ing on “May Day and Civil Liberties in the US.” Old Labor Hall, $25,
School, $15/$7 students/$35 per family, 6:30pm. 229-0321 x5561.
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Data Management Specialist Assistant: Full time w/ seeking a full-time, experienced, administrative The Barre Technical Center serves 6 sending high schools in the
benefits. Seeking a motivated detail oriented individual
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data exports, experience with Crystal Reports and report- accounting preferred. This position also serves
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Query, Excel and Word, experience with medical billing as the Medicaid Clerk for Barre Town School. of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender, sexual
and documentation requirements and have a basic Please send cover letter, resume, and three letters orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age,
accounting and general ledger knowledge. BA in busi- of recommendation to: citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation or disability, as
ness administration, MIS or IT related field and/or 5-7 Julia Pritchard, Special Education Director defined and required by state and federal laws.
years experience in database administration. Experience Barre Town Middle and Elementary School Penny Chamberlin
in MS ACCESS, Crystal Reports or comparable software Barre Technical Center
packages required. 70 Websterville Road 155 Ayers Street
Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid driver’s license, excellent driving Barre, VT 05641 Barre, Vermont 05641
record and access to a safe, reliable, insured vehicle is required. Send letter of interest EOE Phone: 802-476-6237
and resume to: WCMHS, Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601. Fax: 802-476-4045
Contact: 802-229-1399 x261 • Fax 802-223-6423 • personnel@wcmhs.org Position open until filled. Email: pchambvt@u61.net
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continued on page 27
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and support in areas of social skills and daily living skill development. Willingness to
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think might be valuable: The Tulane in 1963. I have been
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Home Queen Cook Book, told that it is quite valuable.
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House Cookbook, the Frances e-mail to questionsforcox@ ■ Job Opportunities................020
Folsom Cleveland edition of aol.com. Due to the large vol- published in 1893; the White -- Sam, Daytona Beach, Fla.
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1894; and The Boston Cook House Cookbook, the Frances A: I contacted several vintage ■ Miscellaneous .....................150
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cook books in the Antique Glendale, Ariz.
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1964 10x58 ...........................$8,500 Space plus 2-1 bedroom apts
parking, yard, washer, dryer
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1988 14x60 .........................$18,500 Basement level; 4 Rooms and $725, No pets www.btapart- more information or to complete
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large kitchen w/dishwasher, new refrigerator 1990 14x66 .........................$24,000
1995 14x76 .........................$28,500
Large back yard. $229,000.00
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includes W/D hookup, heat, water, rubbish 2000 28x64 .........................$57,900 Main St Retail Storefront Avail- dry, off street parking. 802- at www.cvclt.org.
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Opportunity.
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Deadline 0RQWSHOLHU7HDFKHUV$VVLVWDQW street parking. Non-smoking.
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30 yr fixed 2.0 5%
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2nd floor-Lane Shop Com-
of Vermont (AHM) plex. 6 Mechanic Street. No
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Updated Weekly
(802) 878-8102
pets, Non-smoking, Utilities
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Chittenden 11/18/05 6.000
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6.226 30 yr fixed 2.0 5% not included. $650/mo avail-
Home Mortgage Rates
Bank 6.987 30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 10%
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38%/,6+(5ҋ6127,&(
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Citimortgage, 12/11/00
Inc. (CMG) 6.875
7.00
7.942
7.201 2.0
system, laundry,10%water/sewer,
30 yr fixed 2.0
5%
MONTPELIER 1st floor, 3
All real estate advertising in this newspa- (802)862-9300 • 888-391-9866
BEDROOM, snow plow-
Granite Hills
Credit Union 522-5000
3/3/11 5.000 5.080 30 yr fixed 0.375 5% per is subject to the fair housing act which
makes it illegal to advertise “any prefer-
ROOMS/HOUSES appliances and rubbish removal
included. Several units starting ing, $850/mo, lease, refer-
Merchants Bank 2/24/110 5.200 5.218 16-20 yr fixed 0.0 5% ence, limitation or discrimination based on Howard FOR RENT 1/17/02 6.500 at $525
6.743 30 yrper
fixedmonth. 2.0References
5%
ences, deposit. 802-476-7544
1-800-322-5222 4.700 4.958 16-20 yr fixed 2.0 5% race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial Bank (HWB) 4.750 4.79330 yr-1 yrrequired
ARM 0.0 and checked. 10% Non-
4.100 3.409 5-30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 15% status or national origin, or an intention, to (802) 371-1610
smoking and no pets. Clean and NEW LISTING: Efficiency apart-
IBF BARRE 2&3 BEDROOM Apart-
New England Federal 3/3/11 4.750 4.947 30 yr fixed 2.0 5% make any such preference, limitation or Mortgage (IBF)
6/22/00
7.375
7.785 8.085 30 yr. fixed
8.63130 yr-1 yr quiet
ARM 2.0 enjoyment 5%
2.0 5%
for all tenants ment, Barre, $575/mo. Plus
Credit Union 866-805-6267 4.375 3.637 30 yr-1 yr ARM 0.0 5% discrimination.” (802)ments
524-3241 ready for immediate oc- strictly enforced. 802-479-0787. Security Deposit. 476-7189.
Additionally, Vermont’s Fair Housing and cupancy. Hardwood floors, fresh 6.990 30 yr. fixed
Northfield Savings 3/2/11 5.000 5.063 30 yr fixed 0.0 5% Public Accomodations Act prohibits adver- ***Hills Of Vermont 3/8/01 6.500 2.0 5%
Bank (NSB) 4.750 4.990 30 yr fixed 2.0 5%
tising that indicates any preference, limita-
Res.paint, yard space,
Mtg. Brokers 6.250ample storage,
7.25030 yr-1 yr BERLIN
ARM 1.0 HOUSE5% 2bedrooms, NORTHFIELD. SMALL 1 bed-
(802) 872-2600
washer/dryer hookups. Laundry room, Ground floor, coin-op
6.96$950, 30 Available June 1st.
5% 802-
802-485-5871 3.500 3.203 30 yr-1 yr ARM 0.0 5%
tion or discrimination based on age, marital Kittredge 4/5/01 6.75 yr fixed 2.0
Summit Financial 3/3/11 5.000 5.167 30 yr. fixed 0.0 5% status, sexual orientation or receipt of roomCo.
Mortgage onsite.
(KMC) Rent includes heat/ 229-5702 sal.b@fairpoint.net laundry on site, off street park-
Center, Inc. (SUM) 802-863-0403 4.750 5.023 30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 5% public assistance. hot water,4/12/02
1-800-339-4871
24 hour emergency ing, rubbish removal. Includes all
National Life 6.625 6.740 30 yr. fixed 2.0 3%
Shelter Mortgage 2/24/11 5.000 5.142 30 yr. fixed 0.0 5% This newspaper will not knowingly accept maintenance,
Credit Union 5.25 30 yr-1 yr BOLTON
parking, 5.55snow ARM 2.0 2 BEDROOM 3% House utilities, non-smoking, no pets,
802-654-7896 4.875 5.105 30 yr. fixed 1.0 5% any advertising for real estate which is in (802) 229-3825 available May 1st, garage, $625/mth, security deposit, ref-
violation of the law. Our readers are hereby removal, trash removal. In-
VT State Employees 3/3/11 4.625 4.830 30 yr fixed 2.0 5%
informed that all dwellings advertised in
Vermont Housing03/20/07
come limits apply,
5.875
call 802-476-
6.080 washer/dryer
30 yr fixed hookup,
2.0 5% dish- erences. Call Bill 802-485-7060.
Credit Union (VSECU) 3.000 3.020 30 yr-1 yr ARM 0.0 10%
this newspaper are available on an equal
Finance Agency (VHF) (802) 864-5743
8645 to request an application. washer. $1200/mo heat & elec-
1-800-371-5162 X5345
opportunity basis. Northcountry 11/14/02 5.875 tric 30included.
5.625 yr fixed 802-434-3356
2.0 5% RANDOLPH AREA mo-
Information provided by the Central Vermont Board of REALTORS®. Rates can change To file a complaint of discrimination, call Federal CU(NCF)
BARRE
(802) 657-6847 3 Bedroom HOUSE, bile home 2bedroom, $700+
without notice.
the Vermont Human Rights Commisson EAST30 yrBARRE Apartment, 1 utilities + deposit. No pets,
***APRs are based on 20% down payment. Some products are available with as little as
toll-free at 1-800-416-2010 (voice & TTY) Newly
Wells Fargo renovated,
10/22/03 near Spauld-
5.625 5.92
bedroom
fixed 2.0
efficiency,
5%
washer/
5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not Home Mortgage
ing, Available May 1st, No
4.125 4.30 30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 5%
non-smoker. 802-728-3602
included in the APR calculations. VHFA’s APR is based on 5% down with PMI. or call HUD toll free at 1-800-879-3559
dryer in apartment, No pets,
1-800-669-9777 (voice) or pets, No smoking, $750/mo $500/mo plus deposit, No utili-
Information provided by the Multiple Listing Service of the Central Vermont Board
of REALTORS. Rates can change without notice.
1-800-927-9275 (TTY). EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Plus utilities. 802-476-8876 ties, 802-279-7728/881-4797. continued on page 33
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with McCartyRE. All sizes, in porch. Well-managed condo 802-479-1178 Fax
association, quiet neighbor-
plus deposit. 802-433-5832.
small-large parcels, Sugarbush,
lake front, Saw mill, woods, hood. $150,000. 802-223-0535.
Wanda French
NMLS #101185 802-224-6151 Cell
timber, open. 802-229-9479
CAMPS FOR SALE continued on page 34
VACATION RENTALS/
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NELSON POND Lakehouse. Barrier-free showers Flooring repair/replacement
Two bedrooms, sleeps six, .25 ACRES. BARRE City.
well water, decks, privacy, $50,000 with water/sew- If eligible* we can assist with an affordable loan or grant to address
washer-dryer, and dock. er/power. Site and slab health & safety concerns, correct code violations or make access modifications
$750.00 per week. Call 802- work available. 223-3972 for an elderly or disabled household.

456-1807 for more informa- Newly remodeled four bedroom home, includes upgrad- ————————————————————————-
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1 is .34 acres. 2nd is .52 acres.
October. No smokers or pets.
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Carolina. Two bedroom condo, throughout the home. The living room has a wood stove on a or stop by our office

sleeps 6. Three minute walk to 3.5 ACRES, CLASS 4 road. hearth to help with those heating bills. The deck off the din- Central Vermont Community Land Trust NeighborWorks® Homeownership Center

ing room offers pleasant views. A great neighborhood to raise


107 N. Main Street, Barre, Vermont 05641
great beach. Plenty of golf near- Privacy, views. Marshfield.
$14,800. 802-272-0393. a family, this home is a must buy! Directions: South Barre,
Supported by a $375,000 VCDP grant from the
by. $700 per week spring and fall; Agency of Commerce &

Take Exit #6 to Miller Rd on left, then left onto Birchwood


Community Development
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70 ACRES, SUR-
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Montpelier ~ Just listed in the Towne Hill Berlin ~ This historic church & assembly Williamstown ~ Private country neigh-
Barre ~ A contemporary Victorian detail outside, an open neighborhood, this 2092 square foot home hall could have stepped out of a movie set borhood, convenient to I-89. Nice details
modern interior design and 9’ ceilings on the main level. A offers an open one-level design including & charmed you. Together with its compan- include a new kitchen w/oak cabinetry
central kitchen is located between the family room and formal a family room with brick fireplace, formal ion 1620 square foot assembly hall let this & stainless appliances, oak trim & wain-
dining room. The living room is adjacent to the large welcom- living room, dining room and kitchen that unique property provoke your imagination. scoting on the main level. Living room
ing entry foyer. An attached studio space has a half bath and opens to the wrap around deck. A bed- Allowable uses might include professional w/solarium, lower level game room with
high ceiling with a skylight. Upstairs are two bedrooms in- room wing includes a master bedroom. use, smaller childcare facility, school or even brick hearth and Nashua woodstove. A
cluding a master bedroom, Spacious double lot, wonderful exposure your residence. Both buildings will be sold two car garage has a full finished second
sunny open den and large and views. $294,500. together for $152,500. floor ideal for home office. $228,000.
space over the two car
garage. A private setting
on 32.4 acres with a large
meadow currently used
for landscaping plant-
ings, apple and cherry
trees, woodland and a


sugarhouse, the seller has
maintained over 200 taps!


$399,900.

Barre ~ Circa 1890’s home maintained Montpelier ~ On a quiet street, this four Berlin ~ Commercial zoning offers lots of
with pride and enjoys an end of street unit property includes a large three bed- options here for a home business, office
location near a great trail network. A tra- room first floor apartment and a separate or three-bedroom single family residence.
ditional design with a wraparound porch, attached 2 bedroom house with front and A good solid home offering 1500 square
eat-in kitchen, dining room and living rear porches. Two second floor units in- feet of living, natural woodwork, and
       room plus a full bathroom and laundry clude a 1 bedroom unit and a 2 bedroom an oversized 1-car garage. This newly
on the main level. Four bedrooms are up- apartment. Standing seam metal roof and listed home is worth your time to visit.
stairs. $105,000. a full walk-up attic. $352,000. $185,000.

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BARRE CITY, $75,000. STOP RENTING NOW! Lease
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Last Week’s Weather… Heaviest snowfall: 1” 4.6 N of Waterbury ending Sunday the Earth’s poles are warming faster than the rest of the planet
Warmest weather so far this year hit on Monday April the morning the 17th because of energy in the atmosphere that is carried to the poles
11th which also brought fierce thunderstorms, snow melt and Deepest snow depth: 90” atop Mount Mansfield Monday through large weather systems. Decades of NASA data show
flooding. The snow pack still exists in the mountain elevations afternoon the 11th the Earth is warming at about 1.44 degrees Fahrenheit during
to note a solid 90” atop Mount Mansfield at the stake as recently the last 40 years. But the poles are warming even faster by more
as early least week. But this was waning albeit only slowly. World Weather Facts Last Week than 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit during the same period.
The thunderstorms a week ago last Monday were a part of an Last week’s hottest temperature was 115 degrees at Kiffa,
active warm front that moved on through on the 11th of the Mauritania. Local Weather Trends Ahead…
month. Main stem rivers were very high much of last week Last week’s coldest temperature minus 91 at South Pole, Unsettled and continued colder than normal…
and Lake Champlain was the receiver. Lake shore flooding Antarctica. (CO2) Carbon Dioxide levels measurement for A storm track that developed with last weekend’s storm
typically is exacerbated by wind and wave action which causes March 2011 was 392.40 ppm. This had risen from previous will continue to run from Oklahoma City northeast to Detroit,
erosion. The lake Champlain Lake level up till now has not hit March reading at 391.01 parts per million and 388.76 ppm Michigan and continuing toward Chicoutimi Quebec. This puts
flood stage since 2008. With continued snow melt and rain, the March 2009. our region in the warm sector Wednesday with an active warm
lake surpassed flood stage on Sunday at 100.2 feet. At 100 feet, front that may also bring the region some more thunderstorms,
the water enters some lakefront properties, and floods low lying Japans Tsunami Debris Spreads East… especially south of the Barre-Montpelier area. However latest
roads, piers and docks. Hawaii-based oceanographers have calculated the path and indications were showing that temperatures will be miserable
speed of debris from Japan’s catastrophic March 11 tsunami, in the upper 30s to mid 40s Wednesday while in New York
Last Weekend’s High winds rains and even a little which may reach Hawaiian beaches as early as next year. on the other side of the front, temperatures could reach into
snow… Nikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner used a computer model the 60s along with a possibility for severe thunderstorms. By
The same storm system that brought our region down that factors in the effects of wind, waves and ocean currents to Thursday, chilly and windy weather will be the rule where we
sloping winds along the western slopes of the Green Mountains estimate how the debris will travel. The tsunami washed cars, might see another high wind event east of the Green Mountains
Saturday also provided a little snow where it accumulated up to entire houses and various other objects into the Pacific. The where gusts could reach close to 50 mph in some areas causing
an inch north of Waterbury. The main story in Vermont was the flotsam is being drawn eastward from the Japanese coast by the power outages.
high southeasterly winds causing power outages where winds North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, which has previously captured High pressure will end the work week (Friday) with a decent
gusted as high as 77 Mph in Cambridge. Numerous 50 to 60 masses of plastic debris into the famed North Pacific Garbage day and perhaps even 50s being reached. But overall with a
mph reading were noted along the western slopes as well. This Patch. busy weather pattern continuing another rain storm, mixed
was from the same storm system that produced the widespread The debris still afloat in a few years will eventually be pulled with a little wet snow in the high terrain was likely to move in
tornado outbreak from eastern Oklahoma to the Carolinas with into the same area between Hawaii and North America occupied for Saturday with some signs of improving weather for Sunday
numerous fatalities and injuries. by the garbage patch. But larger items, such as derelict fishing with some partial sunshine.
vessels, may show up on West Coast beaches well before then.
Vermont Weather Facts The tsunami debris is insignificant compared to the massive Start of May –
from Last week ending last Monday morning April 18th amount of trash dumped into the oceans each day. Just as we seem to be two to three weeks behind schedule
Highest temperature: 82 Sunderland on Monday the 11th this spring, it would appear that May will be starting out colder
Lowest temperature: 11 atop Mt Mansfield Friday morning the Poles To Continue To Warm Faster than normal as well, but with more 60s than 50s. There might
15th Than The Rest Of Earth? be round of showers and thunderstorms making the rest of
Heaviest melted precipitation: 2.20 Ludlow ending Sunday The poles are warming faster than other parts of the Earth – a April into May rather wet, not a good thing as we could use
morning the 17th fact that has been widely accepted for years. Research shows some drying out weather and also Lake Champlain’s lake level
to drop.

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