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Bob Williams of Williams Hardware invites you to check FreePress out his money-saving True Value sale circular inside. Vol. 31, Issue 5 Friday, January 31, 2020 Woodchuck Fest this Saturday In honor of Groundhog Day, dors who cater to everyone,” cially for the festival – will be every year West Pawlet spon- said Morgan Hosley, festival greeted by Hosley, West sors its Woodchuck Festival. organizer. “You can come out Pawlet’s own “Fire Woman.” This year’s event is the town’s and have a great meal, and kids The Rupert/Mettowee Valley 17th and it will take place on can color while you shop.” 4-H Club will run a bottle drive Saturday, Feb. 1, from 10 a.m. to The Kid’s Corner will have from 9 a.m. to noon, so bring 3 p.m. at Mettawee Community activities to engage children, your empty bottles and cans School on Route 153. including a coloring contest with you to the festival. The festival features excit- and a visit from the West The Woodchuck Kitchen will ing activities for young and old, Pawlet Woodchuck, who will offer chuckburgers, chuckdog- including Valentine and Super arrive via a big red engine, gies, woodchuck stew, corn Bowl raffles, a silent auction, weather permitting, at 1 p.m. chowder, macaroni and cheese, Mr. Woodchuck – awakened great food and shopping. A sleepy West Pawlet Woodchuck arrives at a Woodchuck “It’s a family event with ven- from his winter slumber espe- See WOODCHUCK, pg. 3 Festival a few years back. He’ll be back on Saturday. Poultney 2020 COMMUNITY GUIDEBOOK & PACC MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

Lincoln the Goat, Fair Haven’s current pet mayor The Lakes Region FreePress on Facebook is the official Facebook ‘Vote Goat’: page of the Lakes Region! Be sure to “like” us and check us Mayor Lincoln out daily for the latest news updates and events seeks reelection Lincoln the Goat has happening in your community. announced her intention to run for a second term as pet mayor of Fair Haven, Vermont. Her number-one priority has been gathering funds for the Public Notice playground behind Fair Haven Grade School, and she is very West Haven Board of proud of her accomplishments, Adjustment to meet having raised more than $1,540 on the playground’s GoFundMe See page 2. page, $150 at the town parade where she greeted townspeople and $1,457 on T-shirts so far, for a grand total of $3,147. In addition, the town’s bud-

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Subscription Rates - $75 for 52 weeks. The Lakes Region assumes no financial responsibility for any typographical errors in advertise- ments but will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the Poultney ‘Tree of Giving’ project a success typographical error occurred. Advertisers please notify the man- agement of any errors which may occur. To the editor: High School for collecting toys because of the community sup- The Poultney Woman’s Club at the school and helping us port we receive. All of the par- Third class postage paid at Granville, New York, Post Office. Mailing would once again like to give a wrap gifts for senior citizens. ticipants in this project should address for Lakes Region: Box 330, Granville, NY. heartfelt thank you to the Also supporting us every year be very proud to be able to Main Office: 14 E. Main St., Granville, NY 12832. Phone: (518) 642-1234 E-mail: news@manchesternewspapers. Poultney community for all of are the many monetary gifts as make a difference for so many com. their help with our “Tree of well as the many elves who take in our community. Giving” project. names from the tree. Until next year – have a This endeavor is supported The project was able to serve happy and healthy new year. by many clubs, church groups, 29 families, 88 children, as well We look forward to working Pawlet library meeting to discuss organizations and businesses. as to recognize 24 senior citi- with everyone again next year. Thank you to Ms. Mason and zens in our community. Sincerely, accessibility improvements the Interact Club at Poultney This event is possible only Poultney Woman’s Club The Pawlet Public Library vices for the community, invites the public to an infor- including many public pro- mation meeting on Sunday, grams for adults and children Poultney resident proud of her town Feb. 9, from 2 to 4 p.m. to pro- and access to materials not vide details about the proposed only from its collection, but To the editor: stepped up to lend a hand and so many of us attended high library building accessibility from all Vermont libraries For 26 years I’ve called this help ensure that Poultney school, caused havoc and gos- improvements that will be on through interlibrary loans. glorious little town home – I remains a wonderful place to siped when we should have the Town of Pawlet voting bal- Library card holders also was born and raised here, live. been listening, the room fell lot on March 3. have free access to a wide stayed in the area throughout Thanks to our friends at silent. A silence that filled the The meeting will begin with range of digital resources like college and bought my first VCRD and their amazing work room because people were so a presentation by the library’s e-books, audiobooks and refer- home right in the village in guiding Poultney in a posi- genuinely interested in the board of trustees who will dis- ence materials. The library where I reside today. For 26 tive direction, there were topic, interested in how they cuss the need for accessibility offers meeting space for com- years I’ve loved this town, but countless people who raised could get involved, and spark- improvements, the options the munity groups. These services this past week, I fell in love their hands to join various ing hope for the future. trustees have considered and are made possible by a combi- with it all over again. task forces around positive For 26 years I’ve watched the reasons they support build- nation of the library’s fund- As we all know, Poultney efforts in Poultney. college students fill the streets ing an enclosed addition with a raising efforts and tax dollars has been faced with some hard Topics included boosting of Poultney with energy, pas- hydraulic lift and adjacent that provide the salaries of two times this past year. downtown businesses, build- sion and willingness to learn – stairwell that will serve the part-time staff members and Almost exactly one year ing a co-working space, college students who are no library’s main floor and the maintenance of its public ago we heard the news of the increased broadband, develop- longer filling our streets. But lower-level Matt Waite Room, a building. closure of Green Mountain ing a bank and supporting this night, I watched residents finished meeting space. The most recent Vermont College (GMC) – what I consid- town-wide recreation. of this town fill a room with Trustees also will address Public Library Annual Report ered the “anchor of our town” Last week, more than 100 that same energy for the posi- the professionally estimated (FY 2018), published by the for as long as I could remem- individuals and families came tive things happening, show construction cost of $295,000 Vermont Department of ber. I’ll never forget that day; together at Poultney High passion for a town they love and the anticipated reduction Libraries, documents that the what I was doing when I found School to hear the updates of and a willingness to learn how of cost to taxpayers from the Pawlet Public Library has 4,800 out about the closure, the fear the work that’s been going on they could get involved. receipt of vetted state, federal visitors per year, serving 800 that washed over me of what throughout the last year and In my 26 years, I’ve never and private grants and dona- card holders and accommodat- might happen to my town and encourage others to get been prouder of the Town of tions. The trustee’s prese nta- ing 277 community meetings. the sadness that came before involved. Poultney and the people who tion will be followed by a mod- For more information about me for the end of an era. I sat in the library of the fill our neighborhood. As erated question and answer the meeting, visit www.pawlet- Over the past year our period. publiclibrary.wordpress.com. high school last week watch- someone who is young and As a municipal library of Pawlet Public Library is friends at the State of ing people filter in for this looking to build her life here, I the Town of Pawlet, the Pawlet located at 141 School St., Vermont, Vermont Council on meeting. I watched as individ- thank you. I thank you all for PublicWhat Library offers are free you ser- waitingPawlet, Vermont. for? Rural Development (VCRD) uals picked up their informa- your energy, passion and will- and numerous other business- tion packets and settled into ingness to make this a won- es, organizations and individ- the familiar territory of our derful place to live. uals have come together to library. I listened to the con- I hope more of you will con- show support for the Town of versations around me filled tinue to be part of this posi- Where Poultney. with eagerness to hear some tive change – I know I will. Since the closure of GMC, of these updates. Kimberly Rupe the living I’ve been amazed by the num- As the presentation began Poultney is easy. ber of individuals who have and we all sat in a room where RRMC pain program Public Notices Rutland Regional Medical Center’s Community Health Team will host a free chronic Town of West Haven pain self-management program on Monday, Feb. 3, from 11 a.m. Board of Adjustment to 1:30 p.m. at Templewood Court. A public hearing before the Board of Adjustment of the This program will focus on Delicious Meals • Attentive Staff • Housekeeping • Transportation Town of West Haven will be held at the Town Hall at problem-solving, proper medi- 2919 Main Road on Feb. 19, 2020 at 7 P.M. to consider the cation use, emotions, exercise following application: and nutrition. It also will offer guidance around talking with Application #19-601-D by Pete and Jethro Doran to Select residency available. family, friends and healthcare Select residency available. subdivide lot on corner of Main Road and Book Road. professionals regarding pain. The above application is available for inspection at the Town For more information or to For info or a tour, Hall. Persons wishing to be heard may do so in person, or enroll in this free workshop, call Randi Cohn at be represented by an agent or attorney. Communications contact Jamie Bentley at 802- 776-5504 or via email at jabent- 802-770-5275 regarding to the above application may be filed in writing 240 Gables Pl, Rutland, VT [email protected]. with the board before the hearing. or visit us online. www.themeadowsvt.com Templewood Court is located 25 Years of Trusted Care Harold Book, Chairman at 5 Tremont St., Rutland, Vermont. The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, January 31, 2020 - 3

WATER WELLS • PUMPS WATER SYSTEMS ‘February Thaw’ in West Rutland HYDRO FRACKING • GEOTHERMAL It’s no secret that winters open the show, featuring a line- acoustic and electric mando- 802-287-4016 can get long in Vermont. What up of local all-star musicians lins, keyboard and glocken- parkerwaterwells.com better way to break up the cold including Marcos Levy on key- spiel. Rutland fiddler Jimmy than with a live show featur- boards, Jeff Poremski on lead Kalb will sit in on this set as ing, not one but two local bands guitar, Ross Edmunds on well. The band offers audiences Ask about our on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m. at drums and Brian Hobbs on layered textures of sound, Guaranteed York Street Auto Credit Approval the West Rutland Town Hall bass. Nostrand took a break Seven Days calls the sound Established 1989 Auditorium. from the Pocket to form and “vivid lyrical imagery that cap- Recently Rutland, Vermont record with Miss Guided tures the imagination.” FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR singer-songwriters Phil Henry Angels. Now he returns with a Tickets are available in USED CAR SALES and George Nostrand were powerful five-piece band to play advance at Be Music, 162 FOREIGN & DOMESTIC REPAIRS All our used vehicles come both looking for an ideal spot songs from the 2011 George’s Woodstock Ave., Rutland and from Southern New Jersey, TIRES • BRAKES • SUSPENSION WORK Southern Pennsylvania, to showcase their bands and Back Pocket album, as well as a Rick & Kat’s Howlin’ Mouse Delaware, North Carolina EXHAUST • VT STATE INSPECTIONS and Long Island. settled on the West Rutland few surprises. Records, 158 N. Main Street, Town Hall. Phil Henry & The Newsfeed Rutland. 468 York Street, Poultney, VT “I love the West Rutland is Henry’s newest ensemble fea- Discounted tickets are avail- 802.287.5851 • www.yorkstreetauto.com Town Hall,” said Henry. “It har- turing Brendan Coyle on able online at www.brownpap- kens to a time when a commu- drums, Mitch Barron on ertickets.com nity would gather together to upright and fretless bass, and West Rutland Town Hall experience something together Jeff Kimball on a kitchen-sink- Auditorium is located at 35 – government, theater or, in level variety of instruments Marble St., West Rutland, our case, music. The acoustics such as piano, accordion, Vermont. and history make it a great place for a concert.” FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY Both artists have released several albums of original Artist talk in Manchester gallery XANDRA VELENCHIK, DMD material and are excited for the Ellenbogen Gallery will artist-to-artist dialogue leading 39 Church Street, Poultney, VT opportunity to showcase their present a talk with three the audience through the phas- Office: 802-287-4066 songs. Vermont-based artists on es of creative development, “I enjoy playing cover songs [email protected] Saturday, Feb. 1, from 2 to 4 from inspiration to research to EquinoxDental.com at bars and restaurants, but p.m. at the gallery in creation, will open up to that’s a totally different experi- Manchester. include comments and ques- ence than performing your own Art curator Elizabeth tions from guests. songs,” said Nostrand. “Phil is Spadea will moderate a discus- A wine, Töst and cheese one of the most talented singer- PIZZARAMA! sion between artists Carolina reception will follow. SPECIALS FRIDAY, FEB. 7 $ songwriters I know, and so it’s Ellenbogen, Harry A. Rich and For more information, call 3/ 12 NOON TO 6PM $ 99 an honor to do this show with Richard D. Weis, providing 802-768-8498 or visit www.ellen- FEB. 5, 2020 - FEB. 8, 2020 ORDER OR READY-TO-GO OR 4 EACH him and his band.” guests with first-hand insight bogengallery.art or www.face- “George’s shows are a high- into the thoughts and creative book.com/ellenbogengallery. $ 19 DELI DAIRY gal. wire act,” said Henry. “You processes of these non-repre- Ellenbogen Gallery is locat- 4 really don’t know what you’re Shurfi ne sentational artists. ed at 263 Depot St., Manchester, Food Club WHOLE MILK in for, but you know it’s going A lively curator-to-artist and Vermont. ROAST BEEF to be fun.” PRODUCE George’s Back Pocket will $ 99 “IT’S NOT WHAT WE DO, 6 lb. IT’S HOW WE DO IT” GRAPE NEW & USED PARTS • HYDRAULIC HOSES U-BOLTS • TIRES • 24 HOUR SERVICE TOMATOES 724 Morse Hollow Road Woodchuck Poultney, VT 05764 $ 00 Continued from front page & EQUIPMENT REPAIR, INC. (802) 287-4305 MEAT 2/ 3 beverages and donuts at family- Family Pack Chicken BAKERY friendly prices. LEG QUARTERS The centerpiece of the festi- Private Care Store-Baked val is always the Woodchuck ¢ WHEAT BREAD Market Place and Artists at Home SERVICES 69 lb. Gallery that showcases region- $ 49 al crafts and local products. Professional & Affordable 2 ea. Woodchuck vendors always Quality Care at Home provide beautiful things to Companionship • Personal Care & Guidance entice Woodchuck shoppers: Doctor’s Appointments & More Keith Southworth and his wood Free Estimates crafts, maple products from Lewis’ Sugar House and much Patty Bush 802-235-1064 or 802-558-9610 more. At least 25 vendors are (cell) Not responsible for typographical errors. expected. For last-minute infor- mation, call Morgan at 802-683- 5367 or email her at mhos- [email protected]. The Woodchuck Festival is a fundraiser sponsored jointly by the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department and its Ladies 42nd Annual Lake Bomoseen Auxiliary. Mettawee Community School is located at 5788 Vermont Route 153, West Pawlet, Vermont. Tickets available at Tom’s Bait & Tackle, Route 4A or Harborview Got news? General Store, Creek Road or Otto’s Cones Point General Store, Let us know! Send items to news@manchesternews Route 30 South in advance, or at Headquarters on the day of Derby. papers.com Saturday & Sunday, February 15 & 16, 2020 $ Headquarters at SEPTIC 6000 IN Crystal Beach Recreational Area PUMPING AVAILABLE PRIZES! Route 30, Bomoseen Vermont & Portable Toilets 50/50 PRIZE RAFFLE Entry Fee $20 DORAN BROS. INC. Ticket holder eligible for drawing of Fair Haven, VT PLUS BONUS BOARD numerous prizes. 1-800-735-4724 BUCKS! Door prizes for children 12 & under. 4 - Friday, January 31, 2020 - The Lakes Region FreePress

“Home of the Big Slice” Stepping out 245 Main Street, Poultney, VT Pizza • Calzones • Lasagna DINNER The Northern Mondays, 1-4 p.m.; Creative Dinners • Salads • Burgers • Subs | FRI 1/31 | Washington County Trail Blazers, Writing, Tuesdays, 3-4:30 p.m.; Gyros • Wraps • Appetizers a Putnam-Dresden snowmobile Ukelele Club, first and third Thursdays, 6-8:30 p.m.; Coffee KIDS’ PROGRAMS club, will host a spaghetti dinner 287-9439 or Pawlet at the Putnam Fire House on Hour, Fridays, 9-11 a.m.; Mahjong, 287-5891 Public Library hosts a play group Saturday, Feb. 1 from 4 to 7 p.m. Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-noon; Scrabble, for parents and children, birth The menu will include spaghetti, Fridays, 11 a.m.-noon. through kindergarten, every meatballs, salad, rolls, beverages Information: 802-468-3093. Friday, 10-11 a.m. The group does and a dessert. In addition, a bas- Castleton Community Center, $5 not meet during August. ket party, 50/50 and other raffles 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vt. Information: 802-325-3123. will be held. Cost is $12 for SIXTH EXTINCTION Green Pawlet Public Library, 141 School adults, $5 for children ages 5-12 Mountain Academy for Lifelong ROCKET St., Pawlet, Vt. and free for those younger than 4. Learning will welcome author/ Information: Randy Moore at 518- FREE LUNCH United Church of journalist Elizabeth Kolbert on BURGERS 547-8410. Try our popular Granville, 18 Church St., serves a Monday, Feb. 3, at 5:30 p.m. at www.CastletonPetSupply.com free community lunch, 11 a.m.- CONCERT new fast and fresh A mid-winter concert Manchester Community Library. 12:30 p.m. every Friday. All are featuring two local Rutland Kolbert will discuss her Pulitzer burgers. Served with welcome. bands, Phil Henry & The Prize-winning book “The Sixth special sauce and a SALE! Extinction: An Unnatural History.” FISH FRY American Legion Post Newsfeed and George’s Back side of fries. 83 will host a fish fry on Fridays, Pocket will perform at the West Over the last half-billion years, We have a full bar, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. The menu Rutland Town Hall Auditorium on there have been five major mass VT beers on tap and BIRD includes a seafood platter with Saturday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m. In an extinctions. Scientists now say we event titled “The February Thaw,” are on the verge of a sixth, and we a big dining room. haddock, shrimp and scallops, FEEDERS French fries, salad or soup, home- both groups will showcase their are the cause. Cost: $18 in GIVE US A TRY! made dessert and beverages. A original music. Tickets available advance or $22 at the door. dinner special is also available for in advance at Be Music, Information/registration: 802- 802-265-2227 those who prefer an alternative to Woodstock Ave., Rutland and 867-0111 or visit www.greenmt- 700 Route 4A West fish. Cost: $12; $9 for dinner spe- Rick & Kat’s Howlin’ Mouse nacademy.org. Manchester Castleton, VT 05735 cial. Information: 518-499-2482. Records, North Main Street, Community Library, 138 Cemetery American Legion Post 83, 148 Rutland. Discounted tickets are Ave., Manchester Center, Vt. also available online at www. Main St. Whitehall, N.Y. AUDITIONS Auditions for the brownpapertickets.com. West Dorset Players’ 17th annual One- Rutland Town Hall Auditorium, 35 Act Festival will be held on | | Marble St., West Rutland, Vt. SAT 2/1 Monday, Feb. 3, and Wednesday, CONCERT Brandon Music will wel- Feb. 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the Dorset ICE FISHING DERBY The NEW SPECIALS EVERY WEEK come Jamie Masefield and Tom Playhouse. The festival will be Benson Fish and Game Club will ■ ■ Cleary in concert on Saturday, presented April 3, 4 and 5. There GREAT FOOD LIVE MUSIC FULL BAR host the Benson Down Home Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. Masefield are a variety of roles for a wide REGIONAL BEERS Derby on Saturday and Sunday, and Cleary will present a special age range of adult females and Feb. 1 and 2, from 12 a.m. 158 MAIN STREET, POULTNEY, VT evening of diverse music mixing males as well two female teenag- WWW.TAPSTAVERN.COM ■ 802-287-4064 Saturday morning through Sunday classical composers Samuel ers. The festival will be a mix of at 2 p.m. Check-in headquarters Barber and Bela Bartok with jazz short comedies and dramas, each is at the Benson Town Office.The heroes like Horace Silver and lasting 10-25 minutes. E-mail derby is open to all Vermont Ralph Towner and soft rock’s Neil One-Act Festival producer Lynne Saving a Life EVERY 11 MINUTES waters and Lake Champlain. Fish Young. Concert tickets: $20; pre- Worth at dorsetplayersvt@gmail. must be at the scales at the town I’m never concert dinner $25. Reservations com for more information. Dorset office before 2 p.m. on Feb. 2. required for dinner and recom- Playhouse, 104 Cheney Rd., Categories are northern pike, mended for the show. Venue is Dorset, Vt. Help at Home walleye, bass, trout, yellow perch

with BYOB. Information/reservations: GPS! alone® and other. Tickets: $20. No ticket LOSS TO HOPE Castleton 802-247-4295 or e-mail info@ Life Alert is always here for me. sales after noon on Saturday. University’s Casella Theater will brandon-music.net. One touch of a button Information: Thomas be the site of a talk by Dennis BrandonMusic, 62 Country Club sends help fast, 24/7. Bartholomew at 802-537-2468. Gillan on Monday, Feb. 3, at 7 Help On-the-Go Rd., Brandon, Vt. Batteries Never Need Charging. Benson Town Office, 2760 Stage p.m. Motivational speaker Gillan For a FREE brochure call: Rd., Benson, Vt. will take the audience on a roller- ® | | BOOK SALE SUN 2/2 coaster ride of emotions as he 1-800-509-4544 The Friends of the explains how he recovered from Pember Library will hold a “Back- HIKE Green Mountain Club will losing his two brothers to suicide. Room” Book Sale Saturdays 10 Gillan is a professional mental a.m. to noon and Wednesdays 5 celebrate Groundhog Day with a moderate, two-mile climb with health speaker sharing his story to 7 p.m. Included is a large of perseverance with audiences selection of gently read paper- 260 feet of elevation gain on Mount Zion to a view overlooking everywhere. His story will help backs for 25 cents each, hardcov- others recognize the warning er best sellers for $1 each, chil- the Hubbardton Battlefield at Taconic Ramble State Park. signs of mental distress, the ben- dren’s books for 10 cents each, efits of therapy and how he found as well as puzzles and games. On Snowshoes or spikes may be needed. If too icy, the hike will peace in sobriety. Free and open $38 DINNER FOR TWO the last Friday of each month to the public. Information: 802- books are $1 a bag, with bags take place on a lower-elevation For the next few weeks we are offering any trail. Group will leave from Main 776-5515 or visit www.dennisgil- two menu entrees (under $20) provided by the library. Pember Street Park near the east end of lan.com. Castleton University, 45 with 1 appetizer and 2 glasses of wine Library, 33 West Main St., Alumni Dr., Castleton, Vt. or drafts for $38. Now through March 5, 2020. Granville, N.Y. the fire station off Center Street in Rutland at 10:30 a.m. All are A sweet little deal for you and the sweetheart MAKE ART 1ST Encourage the welcome. Bring drinking water to have a night on the town! | | flow of creativity in any medium and lunch. Information: Sue TUE 2/4 (Please bring this coupon.) on the first and third Saturdays of Thomas at 802-773-2185. PEMBER PROGRAMS the month at Make Art 1st. Get to Pember We’ll even do the dishes! know others who draw, sketch | | Library Programs: Pember Friend us on Facebook! The Blue Cat...It’s easy to love it here! and paint. Cost: Free. Information: MON 2/3 Peapods (preschool) - Tuesdays Cindy at 802-549-4577. 10 a.m.; A Good Yarn (knitters) – Main Street Castleton Village, VT 05735 Manchester Community Library, HEALTH PROGRAM Rutland Wednesdays 3-4:40 p.m.; 802-468-2791 www.bluecatcastleton.com 138 Cemetery Ave., Manchester Regional Medical Center’s Nature’s Art (6 and older) – Every Center, Vt. Community Health Team will host other Wednesday through June 5, 3:30-4:30 p.m., call Bernie at the ART TALK a free chronic pain self-manage- Ellenbogen Gallery will ment program on Monday, Feb. 3, library to preregister; Lego Club – present a talk with three Vermont- from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Fridays 2-5 p.m. Learn with Linda based artists on Saturday, Feb. 1, Templewood Court.This program (crafts) – One Saturday per month Monarch from 2 to 4 p.m. at the gallery in will focus on problem-solving, 11 a.m. Summer Reading Bingo Manchester. Art curator Elizabeth proper medication use, emotions, – sheets available from the Sheet Metal Shop Spadea will moderate a lively dis- exercise and nutrition. It also will library. Information: 518-642- Rake, Drip, Valleys and Flashing cussion between artists Carolina offer guidance around talking 2525. Pember Library, 33 West Ellenbogen, Harry A. Rich and Pre-Bent and Ready - No Waiting Time with family, friends and health- Main St., Granville, N.Y. Richard D. Weis, leading guests care professionals regarding pain. CRAFT CORNER • All Types of Custom Work • through the phases of creative Poultney Public Information/enroll: Jamie Bentley Library welcomes crafters to its Sheets of galvanized, aluminum, development, and including com- at 802-776-5504 or via email at ments and questions from guests. weekly craft corner on Tuesdays stainless and copper [email protected]. Templewood at 1 p.m. Like to knit or crochet? A wine, Töst and cheese reception Court, 5 Tremont St., Rutland, Vt. ALWAYS IN STOCK will follow. Information: 802-768- Maybe you enjoy sketching or 8498 or visit www.ellenbogengal- GAMES & GROUPS Castleton doing origami. You are invited to 209 Riverside Heights, Manchester Center, VT lery.art or www.Facebook.com/ Community Center presents free sit for an hour or so with other 802-362-2344 ellenbogengallery. Ellenbogen games and groups: Beginning folks who share your joy of creat- Gallery, 263 Depot St., Guitar, Mondays, 11 a.m.; Lunch, ing. Yarns and needles available Manchester, Vt. Mondays, Tuesdays, noon; Sewing for those who want to try knitting Circle, Mondays, 1-3 p.m.; Bridge, or crocheting. Information: 802- The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, January 31, 2020 - 5

Beer • Wine • 802 Liquors Growlers • Sandwiches • Pizza Slicing Boar’s Head Meats Visit www.manchesternewspapers.com Bottle Redemption for a more extensive calendar listing. 206 Main Street Email events to: Poultney, VT 802-884-8082 BY JARED STAMM [email protected] Jennifer Partch Bachelor of Science: Accounting & Business Management QUICKBOOKS CERTIFIED PROADVISOR QUICKBOOKS SPECIALIZED TRAINING ON & OFF-SITE BOOKKEEPING • PAYROLL • QUARTERLY FILING • INCOME TAXES No questions are too small to go unanswered! Fair & Responsible Rates! 518-538-3047 • 802-537-4021 44 Sunset Lake Rd. Benson, VT 05743 [email protected] GUN SHOW HOLIDAY INN BALLROOM 476 US Route 7 South, Rutland, Vermont February 1st & 2nd • Sat 9-5 • Sun 9-3 BUY • SELL • TRADE • THE PUBLIC IS URGED TO PARTICIPATE A mid-winter concert featuring two local Rutland bands, Phil Henry & The Newsfeed and George’s FFL dealers of modern firearms perform Federal background checks. Back Pocket will perform at the West Rutland Town Hall Auditorium on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m. MN In an event titled “The February Thaw,” both groups will showcase their original music. Discounted tickets available online at www.brownpapertickets.com. West Rutland Town Hall Auditorium, 35 Marble St., West Rutland, Vt.

287-5556. Poultney Public Course “America and the World: A 7 p.m. The talk is part of the PERRY’S Library, 205 Main St., Poultney, Diplomatic History,” on Vermont Humanities Council’s MAIN STREET EATERY Vt. Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 p.m. First Wednesdays series hosted Come to Perry’s Restaurant to take in ARTS PROGRAMS Programs will begin with a 30-min- by Manchester Community Stone Valley ute video followed by lively discus- Library. For kids, the benefits of the small-town charm where you’re treated Arts: Ongoing classes offered at sion among participants about early education are obvious: 90% like family and not just a customer. warmer venues during the winter how and why America was able to of the brain develops by age 5. Home-cooked food months; for updated information shift from a weak 13-colony coun- Richards will discuss ways that Open 7 days a week visit www.stonevalleyarts.org or try to an unprecedented global early education both helps kids Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner contact the lead person for each power and influence. Free and and strengthens communities. Mastercard & Visa accepted class/event: Slow Flow Yoga, open to all; no registration needed. Information: 802-362-2607 or 253 Main Street, Poultney, VT Tuesdays 5-6 p.m., $12, Brooke Information: 802-468-3093. visit www.vermonthumanities.org. 802-287-5188 Hughes-Muse at treesongvt@gmail. Castleton Community Center, FirstCongregational Church, 3624 com; SVA Scriptwriters Workshop, 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vt. Main St., Manchester, Vt. usually Wednesdays 1-4 p.m., $5, Karen at [email protected]; BOOKS FOR BOOMERS JAZZ TALK Rutland Free Library Figure Drawing, every other Castleton Community Center will will host a talk by Reuben Wednesday, 6-8 p.m., participants host a Vermont Humanities Jackson entitled “Daybreak share the cost of the model, usual- Council book discussion group on Express: Duke Ellington’s Train- ly around $8, Phil at philwhitman@ Wednesdays through February Inspired Compositions” on gmail.com or Dick at otherweis@ from 4 to 5 p.m. Facilitated by Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m. Why? shoreham.net; Literary Open Mic, Linda Kokinis, the group will dis- Jackson, a jazz scholar and for- every fourth Friday, 7-9 p.m., free, cuss Elizabeth Strout’s “Olive, mer host of VPR’s “Friday Night Because we’re fresh, fast and really good. David at [email protected]. Again.” Join the group for a relax- Jazz,” will share evocative General information: stonevalley- ing time to share thoughts and Ellington recordings and discuss Serving good food served [email protected]. Stone feelings about this fictitious cur- Ellington’s love of trains and the right 7 days a week. Valley Arts at Fox Hill, 145 E. Main mudgeon from Crosby, Maine. role they played in his orchestra’s St., Poultney. Coffee, snacks, books and materi- work in the then-segregated There’s a lot to like CHESS CLUB als will be provided. Information/ United States. Information: 802- around here! Rutland Rec will registration: 802-468-3093. 773-1860 or visit www.vermon- offer Chess Club from 7 to 9 p.m. Castleton Community Center, thumanities.org. Rutland Free on Tuesday evenings at the 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vt. Library, 10 Court St., Rutland, Vt. Godnick Adult Center on Deer 468-5817 Street. All ages are welcome. The COMMUNITY MEAL Mom’s We Deliver club will teach anyone who wish- Kitchen at Our Lady of Hope | THU 2/6 | es to learn the game. Free. Parish Hall, 9 Wheeler Ave., Main Street, Castleton, VT • Open 7AM-8PM Daily Information: www.rutlandrec.com. Whitehall, will offer a free com- FILM Manchester Community munity meal on Wednesdays ‘A WOMAN AIN’T I’ Castleton Library will screen a 2019 South from 4-7 p.m. Information: 518- Korean comedy thriller on University will host a Vermont 499-1656. Humanities Council event entitled Thursday, Feb. 6, at 1 and 6:30 “A Woman, Ain’t I” on Tuesday, THREE GOOFS Castleton p.m. This critically acclaimed Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. in the universi- University will host a performance award-winning film is a layered, ty’s campus center. Born a slave by Three Goofs on Wednesday, timely look at the disparity and in New Paltz, New York, Isabella Feb.5, at 7 p.m. in the university’s relationship between two fami- Baumfree walked away from slav- Casella Theater.Three Goofs is a lies, one wealthy and one desti- ery and in her travels evolved into circus troupe featuring the clown- tute. Running time is 132 min- Sojourner Truth: maid, laundress, ing antics and circus skills of Tom utes. It is rated R by the MPAA. evangelist, abolitionist and suf- Vazquez, Terry LaCasse and Doug Free and open to the public. fragist. This program, presented Rougeaux performing standard Information and film title: 802- by Kathryn Woods, tells Sojourner clown routines, juggling their own 362-2607. Manchester Truth’s story in her own words, clown egos (and any objects that Community Library, 138 speeches and songs. Information: they can hold on to) and throwing Cemetery Ave., Manchester Manchester Newspapers will be 800-639-8521. Castleton silly magic and music into the Center, Vt. changing how events are submitted for University, 45 Alumni Dr., mix, all while attempting to create FILM SERIES Lakes Region Film publication in its weekly calendar. Castleton, Vt. something huge, fresh and soapy Society shows films on Thursdays Beginning the first week of February, Manchester Newspapers smelling: the world’s biggest bub- at 7 p.m. at the Wells Town Hall will contract with Burbio, an online event aggregator that ble. Information: 800-639-8521. in Vermont. Films are a curated | | compiles and sorts submitted events and also gleans them from WED 2/5 CastletonUniversity, 45 Alumni mix of best foreign movies, organization websites, online calendars and Facebook pages. Dr., Castleton, Vt. American award winners, clas- KIDS’ PROGRAMS Castleton Free EARLY EDUCATION First sics, new films, documentaries Prior to going live with the new process, Burbio will contact area Library Kids’ Programs: Playgroup, and comedies. LRFS is a nonprofit organizations – identified by Manchester Newspapers – via Wednesdays, 10 a.m.; Preschool Congregational Church in Manchester will be the site of a organization and all are welcome. email to welcome them, and answer any questions they may Story Hour with seasonal themes Information: [email protected] have. Organizations can also register their information directly and artwork, Fridays, 10:30 a.m.; talk by Let’s Grow Kids CEO Aly Richards entitled “Little Kids, Big or 802-287-6101. Wells Town with Burbio. Family Nights, monthly. All events Hall, 108 Route 30, Wells, Vt. are free. Information: 802-468- Impact” on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at The events calendar generated by Burbio will forecast local 5574 or castletonfreelibrary@ events up to four weeks in the future. Anyone looking to submit an event will be able to do so through gmail.com. Castleton Free Library, To have your non-profit event listed, email it to news@manches- 638 Main St., Castleton, Vt. an online form. ternewspapers.com. Deadline is Friday at 10 a.m. for following week GREAT COURSES Castleton publication. A complete listing of all Stepping Out calendar events is For more information, please call 518-642-1234 Community Center will host Joe available online at manchesternewspapers.com. Mark, who will facilitate the Great or email [email protected]. 6 - Friday, January 31, 2020 - The Lakes Region FreePress VNAHSR health & wellness programs Birbeck art on display at Dorset library VNA and Hospice of the more information, call 802- Dorset Village Library will Soft wool hats, cowls, sweaters, Audrey Hepburn, Clark Gable Southwest Region provides 775-0568. host an exhibition of Vermont and scarves make beautiful and Dame Maggie Smith, the health clinics for Lakes VNAHSR will host a cho- artist Robert Birbeck’s hand- gifts and are lovely to wear. award winners’ portraits will Region residents. lesterol screening on drawn pencil portraits through Winter is not over yet! be accompanied by movies VNAHSR will host the fol- Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 8:30 the month of February. Birbeck, who lives in Wells, from the library’s collection lowing blood pressure and a.m. at the Rutland office of The public is invited to meet is a painter and sculptor who showcasing some of the unfor- foot care clinics: Monday, VNAHSR. The cost of the the artist and view his artwork has won numerous awards for gettable screen roles of these Feb. 3, 11:30 a.m., Village cholesterol screening is $30. at an opening reception on his oil paintings and ceramic movie stars. Manor, Pittsford; Tuesday, For more information, call Saturday, Feb. 1, from 11 a.m. to sculptures. In recognition of The library’s hours are Feb. 4, 1:30 p.m., Bennington 802-775-0568. 1 p.m. the Academy Awards ceremony Monday-Friday, from 11 a.m. to Senior Center, Bennington; Bereavement groups facil- Refreshments will be served, taking place in February, 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 Wednesday, Feb. 5, 10:30 a.m., itated by VNAHSR office and all are welcome to check Birbeck has created drawings a.m. to 3 p.m. Wallingford House, chaplain Rev. Andrew out books and DVDs during based on the legendary actors For more information, call Wallingford; Thursday, Feb. Carlson meet Mondays at 5 that time as well. Knitted items and actresses from the past hon- 802-867-5774. 6, 10 a.m., Parker House, p.m. at Bromley Manor also will be available, all of ored with an Academy Award Dorset Village Library is Rutland; Thursday, Feb. 6, Chapel, 2595 Depot St., which are handcrafted by mem- for their screen performances. located at 3331 Vermont Route 12:30 p.m., Bardwell House, Manchester Center, and on bers of the Dorset Knitters. From Marlon Brando to 30, Dorset, Vermont. Rutland; Friday, Feb. 7, 9:30 Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at Grace a.m., Young at Heart Senior Congregational Church, 8 Center, Poultney; Friday, Feb. Court St., Rutland. These 7, 12:30 p.m., Ira Town Hall, groups are free and open to Slate Valley Trails offers winter activities Ira. $10 for foot clinic. No the public. For more informa- Slate Valley Trails will host trail to the view overlooking weather and appropriate foot- appointment needed. For tion, call 802-770-1613. its winter board meeting on Lake St. Catherine on Sunday, wear and spikes. Trekking Saturday, Feb. 1, from 8 to 10 Feb. 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. poles are optional. Participants a.m. at the Poultney Public This moderate, 4-5 mile hike should bring a thermos/water/ Benson ice fishing derby this weekend Library. Interested community will gain about 900 feet of ele- picnic dinner. If there is members are welcome to attend vation. Snowshoes or spikes enough snow hikers can bring Benson’s Down Home Derby, Rules and cash prize distri- and learn how they can become may be needed. Trekking poles their snowshoes or rent them sponsored by the Benson Fish bution examples are available involved. are optional. Participants with their library cards at the and Game Club, will be held at ticket sale locations. Other opportunities to get should dress for the weather, Poultney, Middletown Springs tomorrow, Saturday, Feb. 1 and Tickets are available at the involved include joining one of and bring their own water or and Fair Haven libraries. Sunday Feb. 2. following locations: Ed’s Bait the group’s committees. The snacks. RSVP to info@slateval- Updates will be posted to Tickets are $20 and must be Center, 2060 Vermont Route marketing, promotions and leytrails.org or with the hike Facebook and at www.slateval- purchased before noon on Feb. 22A, West Haven; Tom’s Bait & fundraising Committee meets leaders, Gail and Chuck Helfer leytrails.org/events. 1. Derby headquarters will be Tackle, 474 Vermont Route 22A, the third Tuesday the month at at 802-287-9190. For information on Slate the Benson Town Office, 2760 Castleton; G&L General Store, 4:30 p.m. The events committee A full moon hike on Valley Trails membership, vol- Stage Road in Benson. 2813 Vermont Route 22A, meets the third Thursday of Saturday, Feb. 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. unteering, outings and events, Fish categories include Benson; Cones Point General the month at 6:30 p.m. The will leave from the Fairgrounds visit www.slatevalleytrails.org. Northern Pike, Walleye, Bass, Store, 3916 Vermont Route 30S, trails committee meets the sec- Trailhead in East Poultney Sign up for the groups e-news Trout, Three Yellow Perch and Poultney; Buxton’s Store, 499 ond Monday of the month at 6 located off Town Farm Road. on its website or via email at other. Prizes for each category Main St., Orwell and at the p.m. and is currently seeking Join SVT events committee [email protected]. And include cash prizes and cash derby headquarters. volunteer trail crew members member Ted Barnett and pro- follow Slate Valley Trails on prize drawings. Prizes totals For more information call to help maintain the group’s gram manager Silvia Cassano Facebook and Instagram. are 85% of derby ticket sales 802-537-2468 or 802-417-1014 or trail system. Trail crew mem- on this casual-paced, no drop Outings updates will be posted (50 tickets sold equals $850; 100 email [email protected]. bers would respond after any hike to catch a glimpse of the to Facebook and the website NOTE: tickets sold equals $1,700; 200 [ In last week’s paper weather event and work with February snow moon as it rises events calendar. tickets sold equals $3,400, etc.) derby dates were incorrect.] other stewards to clear brush and revel in the solitude and Slate Valley Trails, Inc. is a and trees within their skill set. hopeful glow of the night. volunteer community group GILBERT REALTY & DEVELOPMENT Those looking to get active RSVP to info@slatevalleytrails. founded in 2015 whose mission (802) 265-8834 • (802) 468-5308 outside this winter can partici- org or call 802-673-6990. is to build, maintain and pro- CASTLETON ~ $159,000 pate in two upcoming hikes. The full moon hike will mote foot and bicycling trails Ready to move right in ! This beautiful home has a 12x24 deck Celebrate Groundhog Day require a headlamp in addition in the Slate Valley region of off the back and borders Sucker Brook and is also directly across the road from Crystal Beach at Lake Bomoseen. It with a hike up Hardy’s Hill to appropriate dress for the southwestern Vermont. features 3 Bedrooms ~ 2 Baths, and town sewer. Even boasts two sheds. This property also borders Sucker Brook. Walking distance to The Lake House Pub. Not far from area ski areas ! YOUR LAKES REGION LEADER IN REAL ESTATE Route 4A, Hydeville Plaza, Hydeville, VT 05750 Regional enforcement event nets 163 speeding tickets www.gilbertrealtyanddevelopment.com • [email protected] On Friday, Jan. 17, the Windsor County Sheriff ’s This enforcement was Rutland County Sheriff ’s Department; Bennington focused on the area of Route 4 Bird Real Estate Department held one of the County Sheriff ’s Department; from Fair Haven to Killington biggest enforcement events cov- Bennington Police Department; and Route 22A across the bor- Listings Fly With Bird! ering two states involving law Manchester Police Department; ders. The other focus area was enforcement agencies from and Winhall Police Route 7 from Bennington to MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS Vermont and New York. Department. Brandon. The focus was to pro- 4 bed, 3 bath Colonial. Great room added Participating agencies During this enforcement vide consistent enforcement in 1970 w/ cathedral ceilings, exposed included Vermont State Police event, the following actions over an area of roughly one beams and a beautiful gas fireplace. Master bed on first floor with full bath. Shaftsbury; Woodstock Police took place: 371 stopped vehi- hundred and fifty miles on a Country kitchen w/ walk in pantry/laundry Department; Killington Police cles, 163 speeding tickets, 3 DUI busy Friday night. area. Dining area views are a picturesque Department; Castleton Police arrests, 2 criminal driving Studies show that driving back yard. Enclosed porch. The 2 car Department; Fair Haven Police under suspension, 1 attempt to behavior changes for roughly garage is detached and also offers lots Department; Poultney elude; 9 people screened, 10 500 to 1,000 feet after seeing a of storage. 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For more info, call derby headquarters 802-273-2577 or 802-236-5060. For more COME COME AND Clothing & Footwear 730 Lake Road, Benson, VT ICE FISHING FEVER... FISHING ICE P.O. Box 127, Fair Haven, VT 05743 127, Fair Box P.O. Sunday. Check-in is at Lake St. Catherine State Park. All fi sh must be checked in by 4 p.m. on 4 p.m. in by sh must be checked All fi Catherine State Park. St. is at Lake Check-in Sunday. Prizes will consist of Fish Category Cash Prizes and Cash Prize Drawings. Total prizes will total 85% of Derby Ticket Ticket prizes 85% of Derby will total Total Prizes will consist of Fish Category Cash Prizes and Cash Prize Drawings. (802) 265-9955 • Fax (802) 265-9956 (802) 265-9955 • Fax TICKETS ON SALE AT TOM’S BAIT, ROUTE 4A & AT HEADQUARTERS ON THE DAY OF THE DERBY. OF THE DAY ON HEADQUARTERS 4A & AT ROUTE BAIT, TOM’S ON SALE AT TICKETS will be at the Benson Town Offi ce, Stage Road, Benson, Vermont. The Down Home Derby is A Central Vermont Lakes Lakes Vermont is A Central Home Derby The Down Vermont. Stage Road, Benson, ce, Offi Town will be at the Benson Headquarters at Crystal Beach Recreational Area, Rte. 30, Bomoseen, VT • Entry $20.00 fee Bomoseen, 30, Rte. Headquarters Crystal at Area, Beach Recreational Saturday, March 7 5 am to 5 pm ~ Entry fee $5 Kids • Adults $20 March Saturday, Region Ice Fishing Series Derby. Points earned in this derby will be included in the total points earned in all four derbies derbies earned in the total points earned will be included in this derby in all four Points Region Ice Fishing Series Derby. The Derby will be open to all Vermont waters and Lake Champlain and close at 2:00 pm on the 4th. Fish Categories Fish are Champlain and close at 2:00 pm on the 4th. and Lake waters Vermont be open to all will The Derby Entry Fees: Adult $25.00 Fishing, Raffle & Cold Hard Cash Give-A-Way, *Adult $20 Raffle Children & Cold Hard Under 12 $5.00 Fishing & Raffle Cash Give-A-Way* RaffleEntry Adult $25.00 Fishing, & Cold Hard Fees: Cash Give-A-Way, Trout, Smallmouth Bass and Yellow Perch caught on Lake St. Catherine from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. on St. Catherine from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. caught on Lake Perch Smallmouth Bass and Yellow Trout, Eligible species are Brown Trout, Lake Trout, Large & Smallmouth Bass, Northern Large Rainbow Pike, Trout, Lake Brown Trout, species are Eligible

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