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FreePress Twig remembered / 11 Vol. 31, Issue 7 Friday, February 14, 2020 Free Classifieds/12 Winter fest weekend in Real Estate / 4, 12 Head to Rutland and Fairgrounds on Saturday Poultney this weekend for lots from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. of fun in the cold and snow! Registration begins at 9 a.m. Stepping Out / 6-7 Rutland will host its 18th Show, swap meet, door priz- annual winterfest beginning es and food booths will be Saturday, Feb. 15, and running ongoing from 10 a.m., with Jobs / 14 through Sunday, Feb. 23. judging taking place from 11 Activities planned include a.m. to noon followed by a a story walk downtown, free snowmobile parade at 12:30 ice skating at Giorgetti Field, and awards at 1:30 p.m. a movie night at the Swap meet vendors can Paramount, sledding on reserve a spot for $25. Center Street, curling for kids, Admission and snowmobile corn hole mini-tournament, entry are free. XTRA professional and amateur For more information or snow sculpture/carving, a for entry forms, call Andrea SPECIAL moonlight snowshoe, a chili Hathaway-Migliore at 802-345- cook-off, winter dance and 9257, email acenterlinefarm@ Rutland’s annual winterfest will run through next weekend and upcoming edition much more. Many events are aol.com or visit the snowmo- will offer a ton of free fun for families. free. bile festival Facebook page at Rutland, Vermont. Street Extension. Follow signs Visit www.rutlandrec.com/ www.facebook.com/ Over in Poultney, the from Poultney. winterfest for a complete events/212309153265786. Entry Lakes RegionRegion Poultney Valley Snowmobile The day will include snow- 2020 Business & Services Directory schedule of events. forms can be mailed to 911 Club will host its annual win- mobile rides, sliding and And while you’re in North Grove St., Rutland, VT ter carnival on Saturday, Feb. games, as well as hot soup, Rutland, check out the first 05701. 15, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the annual snowmobile festival at Vermont State Fairgrounds home of Bob Chesnut on York See FESTS, pg. 2 the Vermont State are located at 175 S. Main St., Girls on the Run 2020 returns to Mettawee school The Girls on the Run Valentine’s Day dance and Vermont program is return- encouraging local giving, the ing to Mettawee Community Mettawee program is able to Lakes Region Business School for a 17th year for girls offer assistance that aims to in grades 3-6. bring the per student cost & Services Guide Over 10 weeks, Girls on the down to $85 to register. coming next week! Run programs, Girls on the For those who would like to Run and Heart & Sole, offer sponsor a student for the 2020 girls the opportunity to take Girls on the Run Vermont sea- part in a “life-changing pro- son at Mettawee Community gram that offers them the nec- School, send a check payable Love essary tools to grow into joy- to MCS GOTR to GOTR Coach ful, healthy, and confident Kelli Lewis, Mettawee is in young women.” Girls also Community School, 5788 the air! train for a 5K (3.1 miles) cul- Mettawee Community School Girls on the Run Vermont coach- VT-153, West Pawlet, VT 05775. minating road race. es past and present are looking forward to the upcoming Girls For more information about The cost of Girls on the the program or sponsorship on the Run/Heart & Sole season. Run is $220 per girl. Through opportunities, contact Heart & Enjoy our special its own statewide fundraising bring that cost down to a $100 And through its own Sole coach Linda Maness at Valentine’s Day page efforts and sponsorships, Girls registration fee. efforts, by hosting a [email protected]. of sweetheart photos on the Run Vermont is able to from across the region. See page 9 Free marble carving class for high schoolers next week

The Carving Studio and ble, with provided tools and door installations are in pub- Sculpture Center will host a stone. They will also learn lic and private collections in free one-day carving workshop about different sculpture tools Europe and the United States. for high school students on and techniques, and the mar- His 100-ton marble and granite Wednesday, Feb. 19, from 10 ble itself: how it forms, which monument to 9/11 victims, 57 a.m. to 4 p.m. ones are good for carving and “Memoria,” was covered by This special course will why it’s been such an impor- more than 50 print and tele- Finds under $100 give participants a chance to tant material for Vermont. vised reports, and he has been experience the rare and fun Instructor Steve Shaheen is lead sculptor for three of the inside on page 12. art of marble sculpture, a an artist who lives and works monuments in the Rutland craft that has been an impor- in New York City. He has Sculpture Trail. Check out the job tant part of Vermont’s history worked and trained extensive- For more information or to and ongoing cultural legacy. ly in Italy, earning his degree register, call 802-438-2097 or listings 24/7 at Rutland Each student will be guided as a stone sculptor in Siena, email [email protected]. Instructor Steve Shaheen County Jobs on by an expert instructor and his MFA from the New Carving Studio and demonstrates carving tech- Facebook through carving a small sculp- York Academy of Art. Sculpture Center, 636 Marble nique at a marble-carving ture from local Vermont mar- Shaheen’s indoor and out- St., West Rutland, Vermont. class 2 - Friday, February 14, 2020 - The Lakes Region FreePress TOWN OF PAWLET Winter clothing in Fair Haven Warning for Annual Meeting Winter clothing clearance at gone by Sunday, March 1, so Information Meeting – March 2, 2020 • Town Meeting Day – March 3, 2020 Fair Haven Concerned stop by and stock up on cloth- The legal voters of the Town of Pawlet are hereby warned and notifi ed to meet at the Mettawee Community School Fair Haven Concerned will ing now. on Route 153, in said town on Monday, March 2, 2020 at 7:00 PM to act upon any business not involving voting by hold a winter clothing clear- For more information, call Australian Ballot or voting required by law to be done by ballot; said meeting to be adjourned and to reconvene in the ance and “Leap into Spring” 802-265-3666. Town Hall in said town on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 to vote for Town Offi cers and to transact any business involving voting clothing sale on Saturday, Feb. Fair Haven Concerned is by Australian Ballot to begin at 9:00 AM and to close at 7:00 PM. 29, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. located at 49 Main St., Poultney, The legal voters of the Town of Pawlet, Vermont are hereby warned and notifi ed to vote on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 All winter clothing will be Vermont. between the hours of 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM in the Conference Room of the Town Hall, 122 School Street, Pawlet. ARTICLE:1 Shall general obligation bonds or notes of the Town of Pawlet in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Ninety- Five Thousand Dollars ($295,000), subject to reduction from the receipt of available state and federal grants- Winter camp for kids at Merck in-aid, donations, and other fi nancial assistance, be issued for the purpose of fi nancing the cost of constructing public library improvements namely, the construction and installation of accessibility betterments, the estimated Merck Forest and Farmland Cost is $50 per child per day cost of such improvements being Two Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand Dollars ($295,000)? Center will host “Winter in the or $125 for all three days. Space ARTICLE 1 Woods,” a kids’ camp for winter is limited. IF IN FAVOR OF THE PROPOSITION, FILL IN THIS OVAL (YES) vacation on Tuesday-Thursday, For more information or to IF OPPOSED TO THE PROPOSITION, FILL IN THIS OVAL (NO) Feb. 18-20, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. register, visit www.merckforest. ARTICLE:2 each day. org/product/hikes-volunteer. To elect all Town Offi cials as required by law as follows: Campers in second through Merck Forest and Farmland fifth grade will explore the Center is located at 3270 Moderator (Town) – 1 year term Town Agent – 1 year term snowy woods, create wintry Vermont Route 315, Rupert, Town Clerk – 3 year term Grand Juror – 1 year term crafts and play in Merck Forest. Vermont. Town Treasurer – 3 year term Mettawee School Director – 3 year term Selectboard - 1 year term (appears as Article 11 on Mettawee School District Warning) Selectboard - 1 year term Mettawee School Director – 1 year remaining of Selectboard – 3 year term a 3 year term Bingo benefit for Currier School Second Constable – 2 year term Library Trustee – 3 year term Currier Memorial School Cost is $20 per book of 10 Delinquent Tax Collector – 1 year term Library Trustee – 3 year term will host an evening of bingo games; additional books can be on Friday, Feb. 21. Doors will purchased at a discount. Article:3 Shall the Town vote to approve a budget of $466,727.00 to meet the Town General Fund expenses and open at 6 p.m., and play will All proceeds will benefit liabilities? YES/NO begin at 6:30 p.m. Project Currier Excellence. Article:4 Shall the Town vote to approve a budget of $581,878.00 to meet the Town Highway expenses and liabilities? Cash payout will be $50 each For more information, call YES/NO for seven regular games, $100 802-293-5191. Article:5 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate, and expend the sum of $25,000.00 to the Town Equipment Fund? YES/NO each for two specials and $300 Currier Memorial School is for a coverall. located at 234 N. Main St., Article:6 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $17,000.00 to the Capital Budget Fund for the purpose of maintaining town-owned buildings? YES/NO Crockpot meals and desserts Danby, Vermont. will be available. Article:7 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $15,000.00 for the upgrade and maintenance of the Wastewater Treatment Plant? YES/NO Article:8 Shall the Town appropriate the sum of $120,000.00 to be divided equally between the Pawlet and West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Departments, so that these services can be maintained? YES/NO Chaffee art opening Feb. 21 Article:9 Shall the Town of Pawlet vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $8,000.00 for the support of Granville Rescue Squad to provide services to residents of the Town? YES/NO Chaffee to exhibit quilts, jur- exhibit will be on display Article:10 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $500.00 for the support of the American ied artists through Friday, March 20. Red Cross New Hampshire and Vermont Region? YES/NO The Chaffee Art Center will Community members can Article:11 Shall the Town of Pawlet vote to appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the support of the programs and host a free opening reception mingle with artists while they services of BROC – Community Action in Southwestern Vermont to provide services to residents of the for its new “Northern enjoy delicious food tastings, Town? YES/NO Comforts” exhibit on Friday, punch, wine and live music. Article:12 Shall the Town vote to appropriate the sum of $12,000.00 in Fiscal Year 2020 for the support of Dorset Area Feb. 21, from 5 to 7 p.m. The The exhibit will feature Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice’s homecare, hospice, and community health services? YES/NO works from the Maple Leaf Article:13 Shall the Town vote to appropriate the sum of $750.00 for the support of the Pawlett Historical Society? Quilters Guild in three of the YES/NO center’s first-floor galleries. Article:14 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $500.00 for the support of the Mettowee Fests The upstairs galleries will Valley Community Center, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) organization? YES/NO showcase juried member art- Article:15 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $100.00 for the support of Green Up Continued from front page ists. Vermont, a 501 (c) (3) organization? YES/NO The Chaffee Art Center’s Article:16 Shall the Town of Pawlet vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $8,000.00 for the support of French fries, hot dogs, ham- winter hours are Thursdays West Pawlet and Mettowee N.E. Cemeteries to provide services to residents of the Town? YES/NO burgers hot and cold drinks and Fridays from noon to 5 Article:17 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $500.00 for the support of NewStory and desserts. p.m. and Saturdays from 11 Center, (formerly) the Rutland County Women’s Network & Shelter, Inc.? YES/NO All events and food are free, a.m. to 3 p.m. Article:18 Shall the Town vote to appropriate the sum of $1,192.00 for the support of Rutland Mental Health Services and all are welcome. For more information, call (formerly) Rutland Area Community Services so that these services can be maintained? YES/NO Any weather-related 802-775-0356, email info@ Article:19 Shall the Town of Pawlet vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $500.00 for the support of updates or cancellation will be chaffeeartcenter.org or visit Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging to provide elder services to residents of the Town? YES/NO announced on 94.1 and the www.chaffeeartcenter.org and Article:20 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $200.00 for the support of Vermont Adult Poultney Snowmobile Club the center’s Facebook page. Learning (Rutland County) for providing education services to adults in the region, including teaching Facebook page. Chaffee Art Center is locat- materials? YES/NO For more information, call ed at 16 S. Main St., Rutland, Article:21 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $100.00 for the support of the Vermont Ernie at 802-287-9755. Vermont. Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (VABVI)? YES/NO Article:22 Shall the Town Vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $300.00 for the support of the Rutland County Parent Child Center to provide services to families with young children in the Town? YES/NO Article:23 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $500.00 for the support of Child First Public Notices Advocacy Center to continue efforts in supporting families in the community? YES/NO Article:24 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $500.00 for the support of Poultney- Mettowee Natural Resources Conservation District? YES/NO Article 25 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $500.00 for the support of NeighborWorks TOWN OF Please be advised that of Western Vermont? YES/NO CASTLETON Stone Valley Arts, Inc. Article:26 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $100.00 for the support of Rural Fire located at 145 E. Main St., Protection Program? YES/NO RD 3 QUARTER TAXES Poultney, VT, is applying to Article:27 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $450.00 to the Preservation Trust of the USDA Rural Development Vermont? YES/NO DUE DATE: Community Facility Program Article:28 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $100.00 for the support of Advocacy FEBRUARY 29, 2020 Resources Community – Rutland Area? YES/NO for funding to replace the slate roof. Article:29 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $250.00 for the support of Vermont Family Interest begins to accrue Network? YES/NO 30 days after the due date at the The public is invited to ask Article:30 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $250.00 for the support of Big Heavy rate of .75% per month until questions and to comment at a World? YES/NO paid in full. meeting to be held on Article:31 Shall the Town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $10,000.00 for the support of Paving Monday, February 24, 2020, the Pawlet Community Church Parking Lot to continue to provide parking services for community use? Payments in person may be at 188 Main St., Poultney, VT YES/NO made at our location at at 6:00 pm. Article:32 Shall the town vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $250.00 for the support of Rutland County 263 Rt. 30 N or mailed to Interested parties are invited to Court Diversion and Restorative Justice Center (dba Rutland County Restorative Justice Center) a 501(c) PO Box 727 preview the roof at the site, (3) nonprofi t agency? YES/NO Castleton, VT 05735. 145 East Main St., at 5:30 pm PAWLET SELECTBOARD Office Hours: on that same date. Monday through Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Michael A. Jones Call to advertise! Tax Collector 518-642-1234 The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, February 14, 2020 - 3

WATER WELLS • PUMPS WATER SYSTEMS Vermont student tuition increased HYDRO FRACKING • GEOTHERMAL By PJ Ferguson tuition increases within the $15,933 for tuition, leaving 802-287-4016 state of Vermont. Parents Granville well below that parkerwaterwells.com Tuition for Vermont stu- recently lobbied to allow public threshold. dents attending Granville High funds to pay for private school School board member School will increase for the attendance, and with the pass- Suzanne McMahon questioned “IT’S NOT WHAT WE DO, IT’S HOW WE DO IT” upcoming 2020-2021 school year. ing of that legislation, why the board doesn’t charge The present rate of $8,925 is NEW & USED PARTS • HYDRAULIC HOSES Granville looks to still be a $13,000. U-BOLTS • TIRES • 24 HOUR SERVICE rising $446 to $9,371, per recom- choice by providing a more Granville will not raise their 724 Morse Hollow Road mendation of school business affordable option. tuition rates too substantially Poultney, VT 05764 (802) 287-4305 manager Cathy Somich. This is “We’re a less expensive because the district receives & EQUIPMENT REPAIR, INC. the first increase in the tuition choice,” said Somich. state aid. rate in two years. The rate is not paid individ- “We do have state aid avail- Under school choice in ually by parents, but instead able that comes into play in Vermont, nearby towns with- the bills are sent to supervisory what we can charge,” Somich Saving a Life EVERY 11 MINUTES out high schools can choose to unions, which tax the towns said in a follow-up phone call. send students to Granville. based on the amount requested. “We’re not going to charge the I’m never Seventy-two Vermont students At the Granville Board of Vermont taxpayers in excess are enrolled in Granville from Education meeting last because we’re getting aid.” Help at Home towns such as Pawlet, West Monday, a few board members Board member Phil Berke with GPS! alone® Pawlet and Wells-Springs. suggested raising the rate fur- endorsed Somich’s recommen- Life Alert is always here for me. The increase in tuition was ther. Vermont has announced dation, and the motion was One touch of a button proposed to keep in line with that taxes can cover up to unanimously passed. Help On-the-Go sends help fast, 24/7. Batteries Never Need Charging. For a FREE brochure call: March means Irish music at Fair Haven Free Library ® 1-800-509-4544 The Friends of the Fair bands in various genres, per- opening for names such as Willie Haven Free Library have once formed across Ireland and Nelson, Blues Traveler and again booked Irish music for released multiple recordings of more. their March performance on Celtic music that can be heard In addition to his live perfor- Private Care Tuesday, March 10, beginning at on radio stations around New mances, he works as a producer SERVICES 7 p.m. Don’t miss the perfor- England and the British Isles. and session performer who has at Home mance by Jordan Tirrell- His lifelong passion for history made his mark on countless Professional & Affordable Wysocki and Matt Jensen. helps bring to life the traditional projects and records. These days, Quality Care at Home Bringing fresh energy to music around which he built his he spends most of his time tour- Medicaid & Medicare Insurance • Private Pay Celtic music, Tirrell-Wysocki is career. ing with Celtic powerhouse The Companionship • Personal Care & Guidance an award-winning fiddler who New Hampshire-based guitar- Jordan TW Trio and working Doctor’s Appointments & More • Free Estimates grew up playing dances and folk ist Matt Jensen has been per- with guitar students at Strings Patty Bush festivals around New England. forming professionally with and Things Music in Concord, 802-235-1064 or 802-558-9610 He was first recognized as part bands of varying styles for 15 New Hampshire. (cell) of New Hampshire’s culture at years. Noted for his cross-genre All are welcome to this free the age of 12, when he was the versatility in both rhythm and events. Refreshments will be youngest member of the delega- lead roles, he has appeared on served. tion representing the state at the some the state’s biggest stages, Fair Haven Free Library is Smithsonian Folklife Festival. collaborating with many of the located at 107 N. Main St., Fair He has toured nationally with area’s most popular bands and Haven, Vermont. FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY Bedding needed at Rutland County Humane Society XANDRA VELENCHIK, DMD 39 Church Street, Poultney, VT Cats, kittens, dogs and pup- The society seeks bedding, shelter on Stevens Road in Office: 802-287-4066 pies all need and love comfort- including old comforters, blan- Pittsford at any time. able bedding. kets, quilts, bath towels and For more information, call [email protected] With lots of animals being beach towels. 802-483-6700. EquinoxDental.com cared for at the Rutland County Donations can be dropped Humane Society, the shelter is off in the large donation bin running out of bedding for them. outside the front door of the WARNING St. David’s Anglican Church Poultney Town Meeting 2020 150 Main Street  Poultney The citizens of the Town of Poultney, in the County of Rutland and the State of Vermont, who are legally Sunday Service of Holy Communion - 10:00 a.m. qualified to vote in the Town Meeting, are hereby warned to meet at the Poultney High School Library Check our website for other services & more information about us: www.stdavidsvt.org in the Town of Poultney on Monday, March 2, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. to transact at that time, business not Timeless Faith The Rev. James R. Hogan, Pastor involving voting by Australian Ballot. Traditional Worship tel. 802-265-2206 or [email protected] The meeting will be recessed at the conclusion of the transaction of such business until 10:00 a.m. on the following day at the Poultney Fire Department located at 55 Fire House Lane, this being Tuesday, PIZZARAMA! March 3, 2020 at which time business, involving voting by Australian Ballot and voting required by law to be by ballot, will be transacted. SPECIALS FRIDAY, MAR. 6 $ 3/ 12 (Ballot boxes will be opened at 10:00 a.m. and will close at 7:00 p.m.) NOON TO 6PM $ 99 FEB. 19, 2020 - FEB. 22, 2020 ORDER OR READY-TO-GO OR 4 EACH 1. To elect the following Town Officers and fill any vacant office: (a) One (1) Town Moderator for a term of DELI DAIRY $ 19 one year; (b) One (1) Grand Juror for a term of one year; (c) One (1) Selectboard member for a term of 4 gal. three years; (d) One (1) Selectboard member for an unexpired one year of a three year term; (e) Two (2) Selectboard members for a term of one year; (f) One (1) Town Agent for a term of one year; (g) One (1) Shurfi ne Sandwich Food Club 2% MILK Town Clerk for a term of three years; (h) One (1) Town Treasurer for a term of three years; (i) One (1) Lister SWISS CHEESE for a term of three years; (j) One (1) Lister for an unexpired two years of a three year term; (k) One (1) PRODUCE Lister for an unexpired one year of a three year term; (l) One (1) Library Trustee for a term of five years; (m) $ 49 One (1) Quarry Valley Unified Union School District Director for a term of three years; (n) One (1) Quarry 5 lb. CALIFORNIA NAVEL Valley Unified Union School District Director for an unexpired one year of a three year term; and (o) One ORANGES (1) Quarry Valley Unified Union School District Director for an unexpired two years of a three year term. 4 LBS 2. Shall the Town accept the Independent Auditor's Report? MEAT BLOCKBUSTER! $ 48 3. Shall the Town adopt the General Fund Budget of $1,294,279, less estimated receipts of $104,250, less surplus if any, and authorize the Selectboard to set a tax rate sufficient to raise the specific amounts voted 2 ea. Family Pack for the Fiscal Year 2020/2021? Boneless Chuck BAKERY 4. Shall the Town Highway District adopt a Highway Fund Budget of $786,854, less surplus if any, and LONDON BROIL authorize the Selectboard to set a tax rate sufficient to raise the specific amounts voted for the Fiscal Year Creme Filled 2020/2021? $ 19 FRENCH TWIRLS 5. Shall the voters of the Town of Poultney be provided notice of the availability of the annual town report by 3 lb. $ 00 postcard at least 30 days before the annual meeting in lieu of mailing or otherwise distributing the reports 2/ 5 to voters of the town pursuant to 24 V.S.A. Section 1682? 4 pkg. Dated this 27th day of January, 2020. s/Jeffrey M. King, Chairman s/Terry K. Williams, Vice-Chairman s/George D. Miller, Jr. s/Carol A. Bunce s/Kimberley M. Rupe Received, January 27, 2020. s/Betsy J. Wescott, Poultney Town Clerk Not responsible for typographical errors. 4 - Friday, February 14, 2020 - The Lakes Region FreePress Public information from Rutland Regional Medical Center on coronavirus The Centers for Disease tant that the community know are fever, cough, and shortness work, school, or daycare; con- surfaces. Control is closely monitoring about this virus and how to of breath. Also, chills, body tact your healthcare provider; According to Jody McIntosh, an outbreak of respiratory ill- protect themselves and each aches, sore throat, headache, and contact the Vermont MSN, BS, RN, Infection ness caused by a novel (new) other from contracting it. diarrhea, nausea/vomiting and Department of Health Preventionist at Rutland coronavirus named 2019-nCoV. While the CDC considers runny nose. Regional, “The health and safe- The outbreak first started in coronavirus a very serious pub- Symptoms of 2019-nCoV Prevention ty of our patients, staff, and Wuhan, China, but cases have lic health threat, based on cur- may appear in as few as 2 days There is currently no vac- visitors, remains our top prior- been identified in a growing rent information, the immedi- or as long as 14 after exposure. cine to prevent 2019-nCoV ity. We have a multi-disciplin- number of other international ate health risk from 2019-nCoV If you have traveled to infection. The best way to pre- ary team monitoring the situa- locations including the United to the general American public Wuhan China or have been vent infection is to avoid being tion daily; ensuring that we are States. Currently, it is unclear is very low at this time. exposed to a patient under exposed to this virus. However, prepared for the unlikely, but how easily this virus is spread- investigation and develop the as a reminder, the CDC always potential arrival of a patient ing between people. It is impor- Symptoms above symptoms, do not go to recommends everyday preven- exhibiting signs of novel coro- Symptoms of coronavirus tive actions to help prevent the navirus. Our team will be fol- spread of respiratory viruses, lowing specific plans and proto- including: cols developed by the Vermont QUARRY VALLEY UNIFIED UNION n Wash your hands often Department of Health and with soap and water for at least Centers for Disease Control SCHOOL DISTRICT WARNING 20 seconds. If soap and water and Prevention. We appreciate are not available, use an alco- everyone’s cooperation and Annual School District Meeting hol-based hand sanitizer. understanding during this n Avoid touching your eyes, time.” February 25 and March 3, 2020 nose, and mouth with For more information on the unwashed hands. novel coronavirus visit the n Avoid close contact with The legal voters of the Quarry Valley Unified Union School District consisting of the towns Centers for Disease Control people who are sick. and prevention at www.cdc. of Poultney, Proctor and West Rutland, are hereby notified and warned to meet at Poultney n Stay home when you are gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/ High School in said town at seven o’clock in the evening on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, to sick index.html and the Vermont transact any of the following business not involving voting by Australian ballot. Upon the n Cover your cough or Department of Health at www. sneeze with a tissue, then healthvermont.gov/response/ conclusion of the business not involving Australian ballot, the meeting is to be adjourned throw the tissue in the trash. infectious-disease/2019-novel- and reconvened in the respective polling places hereinafter named on Tuesday, March 3, n Clean and disinfect fre- coronavirus. 2020 at 10:00 A.M. at which time the polls open until 7:00 P.M. at which time the polls will quently touched objects and close, to transact business involving voting by Australian ballot. February 25, 2020 Article:1 To elect a moderator for a term of one (1) year. Article:2 To hear the reports of the School Board and other District officials Monarch and act thereon. Sheet Metal Shop Article:3 To elect a treasurer for a term of one (1) year. Rake, Drip, Valleys and Flashing Article:4 To elect a clerk for a term of one (1 ) year. Pre-Bent and Ready - No Waiting Time Article:5 To hear a presentation from the School Board on the proposed 2020-21 budget. • All Types of Custom Work • Article:6 To transact any other lawful business that comes before the meeting. Sheets of galvanized, aluminum, March 3, 2020 stainless and copper ALWAYS IN STOCK Article:7 School Budget: Shall the voters of the Quarry Valley Unified Union School 209 Riverside Heights, Manchester Center, VT District approve the School Board to expend $18,146,238 which is the 802-362-2344 amount the School Board has determined to be necessary for the ensuing fiscal year? It is estimated that this proposed budget, if approved, will result in education spending of $16,688 per equalized pupil which is 1.9 % more than current year.

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56 The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, February 14, 2020 - 5 Vermont’s Working Communities Challenge plans grants to eight regions Federal Reserve Bank of Communities Challenge in Southern Vermont; successful and the broader competition is Foundation, Vermont Boston president and CEO Vermont,” Rosengren said. employment transitions for provided by the following Community Foundation, TD Eric Rosengren, Vermont “We are extremely grateful to young people, older organizations: Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Green Governor Phil Scott and public Governor Scott, his adminis- Vermonters and workers Charitable Foundation, Robert Mountain Power, Efficiency and private funders tration and our philanthropic struggling with substance mis- Wood Johnson Foundation Vermont, Pomerleau Real announced eight regional and private sector partners for use in Lamoille County; NeighborWorks America , Estate, People’s United, teams have been selected to all they’ve done to help get us regional and small-town cohe- Avangrid Foundation, State of Vermont Energy Investment receive $15,000 planning grants here.” sion and action in White River Vermont , Northern Border Corporation, Vermont Electric and move forward in “We look forward to work- Valley; and increase participa- Regional Commission , USDA/ Power Company, Inc., Vermont’s Working ing with these eight communi- tion of underrepresented pop- Northern Border Regional Northfield Savings Bank. Communities Challenge. ty teams in the coming weeks ulations in policy-making in Commission , William J. and Vermont State Employees The challenge, launched and months as they refine Winooski Dorothy K. O’Neill Credit Union (VSECU) and last May, is a grant competi- their proposals with guidance Funding for these grants Foundation, National Life Housing Vermont. tion that supports local collab- from the Fed and other orative efforts to build strong, experts,” Rosengren said. healthy economies and com- “It’s great to see Vermont munities in Vermont’s rural communities collaborating WELLS SPRINGS UNIFIED UNION towns, regions and smaller cit- together with a wide range of ies. public and private partners to SCHOOL DISTRICT WARNING The eight regional teams address complex issues to selected include the Greater improve the future of Annual School District Meeting Barre, Greater Springfield, Vermonters and make our Lamoille County, Northeast state a better place to live,” February 26 and March 3, 2020 Kingdom, Northwest Vermont, Governor Scott said. “The Southern Vermont, White Working Communities The legal voters of the Wells Springs Unified Union School District consisting of the River Valley and Winooski Challenge has given us anoth- towns of Middletown Springs and Wells, are hereby notified and warned to meet at teams. Each was selected by an er tool to help expand econom- independent jury after propos- ic growth and opportunity in the Wells Village School in said Town at seven o’clock in the evening on Wednesday, ing initiatives designed to our rural towns and regions. I February 26, 2020, to transact any of the following business (Articles 1-6) not involving tackle issues in their commu- look forward to seeing these voting by Australian ballot. Upon the conclusion of the business not involving Australian nities ranging from workforce ideas progress as the teams ballot, the meeting is to be adjourned and reconvened in the respective polling places support to racial equity to eco- and the Boston Fed move for- nomic inclusion. ward with the challenge.” hereinafter named on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. in Middletown Over the next six months, Each team has chosen an Springs and from 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. in Wells at which time the polls will close, to the grants will fund the teams’ initial focus for their initia- transact any business involving voting by Australian ballot (Articles 7-8). work to turn their ideas into tive: talent and workforce formal action plans. Four development in Northwest February 26, 2020 teams will then be chosen Vermont, Greater Barre, from the eight for larger, Greater Springfield; social and Article:1 To elect a moderator for a term of one (1) year. multi-year implementation infrastructure investments Article:2 To hear the reports of the School Board and other District officials and act awards – estimated to be tackling intergenerational pov- thereon. $300,000 each – to fully execute erty in the Northeast their initiatives. Kingdom; developing a com- Article:3 To elect a treasurer for a term of one (1) year. “This is an important mile- munity network and system Article:4 To elect a clerk for a term of one (1 ) year. stone for the Working for new legal immigrants in Article:5 To hear a presentation from the School Board on the proposed 2020-2021 budget. Article:6 To transact any other lawful business that comes before the meeting. D. DORR SEPTIC SERVICE March 3, 2020 • Septic Tank Pumping • Portable Toilet Rentals Article:7 To elect one school director from the Town of Middletown Springs for a term • High Pressure Line Jetting of three (3) years. To elect one school director from the Town of Wells for a • New Septic Systems Installed term of three (3) years. • Repairs to Old Systems Article:8 School Budget: Shall the voters of the Wells Springs Unified Union School District approve the school board to expend $5,098,999, which is the amount the school board has determined to be necessary for the ensuing fiscal year? It is estimated that this proposed budget, if approved, will result in education spending of $18,318 per equalized pupil which is 12.7% more than last year. Said persons and voters are warned and notified that voter qualifications, registration, absentee voting and voter procedures shall be in accordance with Chapters 43 and 51 of Title 17 Vermont Statutes Annotated. For Any Drainage Failure 802-362-2344 Manchester Center, VT Article 5 constitutes a Public Hearing.

Polling Places and Times Cabin Fever Middletown Springs Historical Society 7:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. Dance Wells Town Hall 8:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. February 22, 2020 Dated at West Rutland, Vermont, January 22, 2020. 7:00pm – 11:00pm American Legion Post 49 72 South Main Street • Fair Haven, VT Tickets $8.00 per person $13.00 couple Must be 21 years of age Music provided by Hand Picked Band

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Vermont Route 30. All fish must be the east end of the fire station off “Home of the | FRI 2/14 | checked in by 3 p.m. on Sunday. Center Street in Rutland at 10 Big Slice” Derby tickets: $20; available until a.m. and at 10:40 a.m. from East noon on Saturday. Information: Poultney Green. All are welcome. BIRD COUNT Join birdwatchers John Burke at 802-236-3715 or Bring drinking water and lunch. around the world for the Great Rob at 802-265-8654. Information: Diane Bargiel at 413- Backyard Bird Count, taking place 687-1109. Friday-Monday, Feb. 14-17. You MARSH WALK Rutland County can count on any or all of the four Audubon Society will lead a marsh CHICKEN DINNER VFW Post 245 Main Street, Poultney, VT days for little as 15 minutes, or as bird monitoring walk in the West #1653 will host a chicken and bis- Pizza • Calzones • Lasagna long as you want. A great activity Rutland Marsh on Saturday, Feb. cuit dinner on Saturday, Feb. 15, Dinners • Salads • Burgers • Subs for families, count birds in your 15. Meet at the boardwalk on from 3 to 6 p.m. Cost: $10 to eat Gyros • Wraps • Appetizers backyard or your favorite outdoor Marble Street at 8 a.m. Some 155 in or take out. Information: Dan 287-9439 or location. For more information, bird species have been identified Roberts at 518-681-2366. VFW visit the National Audubon Society at this designated Important Bird Post #1653, 9 North St. Granville, 287-5891 at www.audubon.org or email the Area. Participants may walk the N.Y. entire 3.7-mile route or go half- Rutland County Audubon Society WINTER BIRDS Merck Forest and $ at birding@rutlandcountyaudubon. way. Kids, new birders and non- 5 Farmland Center will host a talk org. members are welcome. Free and open to the public. Information: on winter bird ecology on ROCKET LOVE LETTERS Vermont Actors birding@rutlandcountyaudubon. Saturday, Feb. 15, from 4 to 5 Repertory Theater will present A.R. org. Marsh Boardwalk, Marble p.m. Join conservation manager Gurney’s “Love Letters” on Friday- Street, West Rutland, Vt. Tim Duclos for a discussion of the BURGERS Sunday, Feb. 14-16, at the adaptive strategies of resident bird WINTER CARNIVAL Try our popular Unitarian Universalist Church in Poultney species The talk will be of interest Rutland. Show times will be Friday Valley Snowmobile Club will host to birders, conservationists and new fast and fresh and Saturday evenings at 7:30 its annual winter carnival on even youngsters who have an burgers. Served with www.CastletonPetSupply.com p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. The Saturday, Feb. 15, from 9 a.m. to affinity for our feathered neigh- special sauce and a two-actor play will be performed 3 p.m. at the home of Bob bors. Cost: $5 per person. side of fries. by a different couple at each per- Chesnut on York Street Extension. Information/registration: www. We have a full bar, SALE! formance. Tickets: $22 and can be Follow signs from Poultney. The merckforest.org/product/adult- purchased in advance at day will include snowmobile rides, programming. Merck Forest and VT beers on tap and www.802tix.com or www. sliding and games, as well as hot Farmland Center, 3270 Vermont a big dining room. BIRD actorsrepvt.org or in person at the soup, French fries, hot dogs, ham- Route 315, Rupert, Vt. burgers hot and cold drinks and Rutland Herald office at 77 Grove VALENTINE’S DANCE Dorset GIVE US A TRY! St. in Rutland. Unitarian desserts. All events and food are FEEDERS free, and all are welcome. Any Village Library will host a winter Universalist Church, 117 West St., and Valentine’s Day dance party Rutland, Vt. weather-related updates or cancel- 802-265-2227 lation will be announced on 94.1 on Saturday, Feb. 15, from 6 to 8 700 Route 4A West FREE LUNCH United Church of and the Poultney Snowmobile Club p.m. This fun, free dance is open to Castleton, VT 05735 Granville, 18 Church St., serves a Facebook page. Information: Ernie all, including families. There will be free community lunch, 11 a.m.- at 802-287-9755. heart-shaped snacks and dance 12:30 p.m. every Friday. All are music appropriate for all ages and welcome. TAI CHI Whitehall Arts and even an indoor snowball fight. Recreation is sponsoring tai chi Bring your old friends, make some FISH FRY American Legion Post classes on Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. new ones . . . and have a great NEW SPECIALS EVERY WEEK 83 will host a fish fry on Fridays, at the Whitehall Senior Center on time! Information: 802-867-5774 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. The menu GREAT FOOD ■ LIVE MUSIC ■ FULL BAR Williams St. in Whitehall. The or visit www.dorsetvillagelibrary. includes a seafood platter with classes are free and open to the org. Dorset Village Library, 3331 REGIONAL BEERS haddock, shrimp and scallops, public and include meditation, tai Vermont Route 30, Dorset, Vt. 158 MAIN STREET, POULTNEY, VT French fries, salad or soup, home- chi and quigong. Marge Mohn is ■ CONCERT WWW.TAPSTAVERN.COM 802-287-4064 made dessert and beverages. A the fall, winter and partial spring Brandon Music will dinner special is also available for facilitator. Betty Newell is the present the Northern Third Piano those who prefer an alternative to spring and partial summer facilita- Quartet in a concert entitled fish. Cost: $12; $9 for dinner spe- tor. New students or those coming “Beautiful Wanderings” on PERRY’S cial. Information: 518-499-2482. back from a hiatus should call Saturday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. MAIN STREET EATERY American Legion Post 83, 148 Mohn to make sure there is a The group will perform music of Central Europe and America by Come to Perry’s Restaurant to take in Main St. Whitehall, N.Y. class on a specific Saturday. Information: 518-499-2435. Beethoven, Debussy, Dvorak, Suk, the small-town charm where you’re treated VALENTINE’S DAY Vicky at and Vermont composer Don like family and not just a customer. Brandon Music will offer a special WINTERFEST Rutland will host its Jamison. Concert tickets: $20; pre- Home-cooked food Valentine’s Day dinner, Balinese 18th annual winterfest beginning concert dinner: $25. Reservations Open 7 days a week style, on Friday, Feb. 14, from 6 to Saturday, Feb. 15, and running required for dinner and recom- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 9 p.m. Enjoy a unique culinary through Sunday, Feb. 23. Activities mended for show. Information/ Mastercard & Visa accepted experience with that special per- planned include a story walk reservations: 802-247-4295 or 253 Main Street, Poultney, VT son in your life. Vegan and vege- downtown, free ice skating at e-mail [email protected]. 802-287-5188 tarian options will be available, Giorgetti Field, a movie night at Brandon Music, 62 Country Club too. Brandon Music is BYOB. Cost: the Paramount, sledding on Center Rd., Brandon, Vt. $35 per person plus tax. Street, curling for kids, corn hole Information/reservations: Edna at mini-tournament, professional and | | 802-247-4295 or email info@bran- amateur snow sculpture/carving, SUN 2/16 don-music.net. Brandon Music, 62 a moonlight snowshoe, a chili Country Club Rd., Brandon, Vt. cook-off, winter dance and much BREAKFAST VFW Post 1653 in COMIC BARD more. Many events are free. Check Granville will host a breakfast on The Dorset Players Sunday, Feb. 16, from 8 to 11 a.m. will present “The Complete Works out the complete schedule at www.rutlandrec.com/winterfest. at the Post. The menu will include of William Shakespeare (abridged)” eggs, sausage, bacon, home fries, on Friday-Sunday, Feb. 14-16. Show SNOWMOBILE FEST The Vermont toast, pancakes and hash for $8. times will be Friday and Saturday State Fairgrounds will be the site Information: Dan Roberts at 518- at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. of the first annual snowmobile fes- 681-2366. VFW Post 1653, 9 In this irreverent romp by Adam tival on Saturday, Feb. 15, from 10 North St., Granville, N.Y. Long, Daniel Singer and Jess a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration begins Winfield, three actors will take on at 9 a.m. Show, swap meet door BREAKFAST Granville American Manchester Newspapers will be 37 Shakespeare plays in less than prizes and food booths will be Legion Riders will host a breakfast changing how events are submitted for two hours. Tickets/information: ongoing from 10 a.m., with judging on Sunday, Feb. 16, from 8 to 11 publication in its weekly calendar. 802-867-5777 or visit www.dorset- taking place from 11 a.m. to noon a.m. at the post in Granville. The players.org. Dorset Playhouse, 104 followed by a snowmobile parade all-you-can-eat menu will include Beginning the first week of February, Manchester Newspapers Cheney Rd., Dorset, Vt. at 12:30 and awards at 1:30 p.m. pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, will contract with Burbio, an online event aggregator that Swap meet vendors can reserve a sausage, biscuits and gravy, toast, compiles and sorts submitted events and also gleans them from | SAT 2/15 | spot for $25. Admission and snow- coffee and orange juice. Mimosas organization websites, online calendars and Facebook pages. mobile entry are free. Information/ and Bloody Marys will be available for purchase as well. Cost: $10 for ICE FISHING DERBY entry forms: Andrea Hathaway- Prior to going live with the new process, Burbio will contact area The Migliore at 802-345-9257. Mail adults, $5 for children younger organizations – identified by Manchester Newspapers – via Castleton Lions Club will host its entry forms to 911 North Grove St., than age 10. American Legion, 10 email to welcome them, and answer any questions they may 42nd annual Ice Rutland, VT 05701. Vermont State Columbus St., Granville, N.Y. have. Organizations can also register their information directly Fishing Derby on Saturday and Fairgrounds, 175 S. Main St., PULLMAN PORTERS Hildene, the with Burbio. Sunday, Feb. 15 and 16, on Lake Rutland, Vt. Bomoseen. Eligible species are Lincoln Family Home in The events calendar generated by Burbio will forecast local brown trout, large- and smallmouth SNOWSHOE Green Mountain Club Manchester, will welcome author events up to four weeks in the future. bass, northern pike, and yellow will host a morning of showshoe- and journalist Larry Tye for a pre- Anyone looking to submit an event will be able to do so through perch caught from 6 a.m. on ing in East Poultney on Saturday, sentation on Pullman porters on an online form. Saturday to Sunday at 3 p.m. on Feb. 15. The co-hike with Slate Sunday, Feb. 16, from 2 to 3 p.m. For more information, please call 518-642-1234 Lake Bomoseen. Prize money Valley Trails will be moderate to Reception and book signing to fol- totaling $6,000 will be awarded. moderately difficult. Group will low. Tye is the author of “Rising or email [email protected]. Check-in is at Crystal Beach on leave from Main Street Park near from the Rails, Pullman Porters The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, February 14, 2020 - 7

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We’ll even do the dishes! Brandon Music will present the Northern Third Piano Quartet in a concert entitled “Beautiful Wanderings” Friend us on Facebook! The Blue Cat...It’s easy to love it here! on Saturday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. The group will perform music of Central Europe and America by Main Street Castleton Village, VT 05735 Beethoven, Debussy, Dvorak, Suk, and Vermont composer Don Jamison. Concert tickets: $20; pre-concert 802-468-2791 www.bluecatcastleton.com dinner: $25. Reservations required for dinner and recommended for show. Information/reservations: 802- 247-4295 or e-mail [email protected]. Brandon Music, 62 Country Club Rd., Brandon, Vt.

and the Making of the Black host a free one-day carving work- an engaging, hands-on learning Middle Class.” Registration shop for high school students on experience appropriate for all ages required by Feb. 12. Admission: $5 Wednesday, Feb. 19, from 10 a.m. (kids should come with an adult). for students, $10 for members/vol- to 4 p.m. Each student will be Time will be spent outdoors, so unteers, $15 for non-members. guided by an expert instructor please dress appropriately. Registration: 802-367-7960 or through carving a small sculpture Information: 802-287-5556. Stay Local email [email protected]. from local Vermont marble, with Poultney Public Library, 205 Main When you eat at the Birdseye you know you’re Hildene, 1005 Hildene Rd., provided tools and stone. They will St., Poultney, Vt. getting the best local ingredients Manchester, Vt. also learn about different sculp- FILM SERIES ture tools and techniques, and the Lakes Region Film served by locals, to the locals | | marble itself. Information/registra- Society shows films on Thursdays (and many others). When you MON 2/17 tion: 802-438-2097 or email info@ at 7 p.m. at the Wells Town Hall in Vermont. Films are a curated mix want the real deal, you eat carvingstudio.org. Carving Studio at the Birdseye Diner, GAMES & GROUPS Castleton and Sculpture Center, 636 Marble of best foreign movies, American Community Center presents free St., West Rutland, Vt. award winners, classics, new films, good food served right. games and groups: Beginning documentaries and comedies. Guitar, Mondays, 11 a.m.; Lunch, GREAT COURSES Castleton LRFS is a nonprofit organization 468-5817 Mondays, Tuesdays, noon; Sewing Community Center will host Joe and all are welcome. Information: Circle, Mondays, 1-3 p.m.; Bridge, Mark, who will facilitate the Great [email protected] or 802-287- We Deliver Course “America and the World: A 6101. Wells Town Hall, 108 Route Mondays, 1-4 p.m.; Creative Main Street, Castleton, VT • Open 7AM-8PM Daily Writing, Tuesdays, 3-4:30 p.m.; Diplomatic History,” on 30, Wells, Vt. Ukelele Club, first and third Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Thursdays, 6-8:30 p.m.; Coffee Programs will begin with a 30-min- Hour, Fridays, 9-11 a.m.; Mahjong, ute video followed by lively discus- Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-noon; Scrabble, sion among participants about Fridays, 11 a.m.-noon. Information: how and why America was able to 802-468-3093. Castleton shift from a weak 13-colony coun- Community Center, 2108 Main St., try to an unprecedented global Castleton, Vt. power and influence. Free and open to all; no registration needed. Chicken and Biscuits Information: 802-468-3093. | TUE 2/18 | Castleton Community Center, 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vt. WINTER CAMP Merck Forest and Luncheon COMMUNITY MEAL Farmland Center will host “Winter Mom’s in the Woods,” a kids’ camp for Kitchen at Our Lady of Hope winter vacation on Tuesday- Parish Hall, 9 Wheeler Ave., Thursday, Feb. 18-20, from 9 a.m. Whitehall, will offer a free commu- to 3 p.m. each day. Campers in nity meal on Wednesdays from Saturday second through fifth grade will 4-7 p.m. Information: 518-499- explore the snowy woods, create 1656. wintry crafts and play in Merck Forest. Bring a bag lunch, water | THU 2/20 | February 15th and snacks and dress for outdoor play. Cost: $50 per child per day or BINGO Modern Woodmen of $125 for all three days. Space is America in Wells will sponsor a limited. Information/registration: Mmmmm… Noon bingo fundraiser for the Whitehall www.merckforest.org/product/ baseball and softball booster clubs hikes-volunteer. Merck Forest and on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 1 p.m. Farmland Center, 3270 Vermont Another fundraiser will take place Let’s eat! Route 315, Rupert, Vt. on Sunday, Feb. 23, at noon. Please come & enjoy HENNA CLASS Poultney Public Information: 518-499-0330, ext. Library will host a free two-hour 2133. Modern Woodmen of a free hot lunch that class for teens and adults on America, 10 Main St., Wells, Vt. henna on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 5 NEARBY NATURE Poultney Public includes drinks and p.m. Heather Reynolds of Phoenix Library will host a free two-hour Inspirations Henna will give a pre- winter workshop on Thursday, Feb. sentation about henna and pro- 20, at 2 p.m. “Nearby Nature” is desserts. Everyone vide handouts with starter design ideas and professional designs for up to 20 attendees. There will be To submit your non-profit is welcome! Doors an opportunity for hands-on experi- event, visit www.manches- ence with henna tattoos, too. ternewspapers.com/community- Information: 802-287-5556. calendar/and follow the submis- open at noon! Poultney Public Library, 205 Main sion link. Deadline is Friday at 10 St., Poultney, Vt. a.m. for following week publica- | | tion. A complete listing of all WED 2/19 Stepping Out calendar events is Green Mountain church of Christ in Castleton available online at manches- MARBLE CARVING The Carving next to O’Reilly Auto on Route 4A Studio and Sculpture Center will ternewspapers.com. 8 - Friday, February 14, 2020 - The Lakes Region FreePress Great Benson Fishing Derby next weekend Cabin fever camp at GNAT-TV The Fair Haven Rotary Club must be checked in by 3 p.m. on Otto’s Cones Point General will sponsor the 48th annual Sunday. More than $10,000 in Store in Poultney, Reel Angler Greater Northshire produce their own pod- Great Benson Fishing Derby prize money will be awarded. in Manchester, Norm’s Bait in Access Television, the casts. on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. Derby raffle and fishing Crown Point and Gilmore region’s community media “How to Make Your 22 and 23, from dawn on tickets are $25 for adults and Home Center in Bomoseen. and training center is Own TV Show” on Saturday to Sunday at 3 p.m. $10 for youth ages 12 and Online registration is avail- offering five video and ani- Thursday, Feb. 20 will Derby headquarters will be under. able at https://1.regfox/ mation camps, Monday- teach campers the A to Zs on Crystal Beach on the east Tickets are available at com/2020GBFD. Friday, Feb. 17-21, from 9 of creating and producing shore of Lake Bomoseen. Tom’s Bait and Tackle in For more information, visit a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. their very own television All legal species caught on Bomoseen, Ed’s Bait Shop in www.facebook.com/fairhaven- Animation camp will be show. legal Vermont waterbodies and West Haven, Matt’s Sporting rotary or email fairhavenrota- offered on Monday, Feb. 17. And on Friday, Feb. 21, Lake Champlain during the Goods in Poultney, Hawk Hill [email protected] or call 802-273- Campers will spend the the camp will offer “Green timeframe are eligible. All fish Gun and Tackle in Brandon, 3474. day at GNAT studio learn- Screen Television.” ing iPad stop motion ani- Campers learn how to set mation. They will learn up, produce, direct and how to create and write a choose backgrounds for THE WEST MAIN GRILLE story, build a set, craft their green screen short characters, film the action films. and create voiceovers. All five camps include @ Edwards Market Cooking show camp will an action-packed day for take place on Tuesday, Feb. kids. Camps are open to 18. Campers will spend the ages 7-12 and cost $60 each. daily lunch & dinner specials day learning how to bake, For more information design sets, set up the and to register, visit www. specialty sandwiches show, operate studio cam- gnat-tv.org or call Ann at eras and direct from the 802-362-7070. daily soups control room. Greater Northshire “Learn to Podcast” will Access Television is locat- salad bar | hot case be offered on Wednesday, ed at 6378 Route 7A, Suite Feb. 19. Campers will learn 1, Sunderland, Vermont. WEST MAIN GRILLE how to plan, script and All you can eat Prime Rib Buffet SCRAP METAL RECYCLING FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY, 5PM-8PM (includes soup & salad bar) Pizza Delivery Available TUESDAY - SATURDAY 4pm-9pm WE PAY CASH EVERY TIME! DRIVE-ON SCALE! ON-SITE Lunch Daily Vehicles bought SCRAP METAL 11am-2pm by weight. 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Jason Lamoy and Consuela Gugliotta Whitehall, N.Y. Priscilla and Ryan Brown, Granville, N.Y. Carrie Walrath & Mike Fleury, Poultney, Vt. 10 - Friday, February 14, 2020 - The Lakes Region FreePress Singer-songwriter Chelsea Berry to perform at Brandon Music Brandon Music will present evokes the style of artists such ers up and down the East coast er of her own shows. an evening with singer-song- as Cheryl Crow, Eva Cassidy, and more than a firm favorite Born and raised in writer Chelsea Berry on KD Lang and Melissa Etheridge. of Brandon Music audiences – Alaska, she now Saturday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. Singer-songwriter Livingston this return performance to makes her home in Berry has the edge, power, Taylor called her vocals “world Brandon Music will be her fifth Gloucester, MA.. and finesse of legends. Her class” and said of Berry: “A – Berry’s beautiful voice, com- Her music tran- presence has been described by voice of remarkable power and manding stage presence and scends its indie rock listeners as “compelling . . . she control with a joyous soul. contagiously warm personality roots and touches lis- draws the entire house into her Brave and bright, Chelsea Berry has taken her across the United teners with its poetic world like moths to a flame.” As is the real thing.” States as support for Livingston lyric, bold melodies, a vocalist and performer, she A favorite among venue own- and others as well as a headlin- and pure, clear, pow- erful vocals. Singer/ songwriter Chris Smither said Berry is “Great, talented, beautiful . . . her Hosts wanted in Lake George future is so bright you’re gonna have to wear shades.” Chelsea Berry Berry has appeared on the cover of Boston Berry’s full length album magazines such as The Noise “Wanderbird” was released and Northshore Magazine. She September 2018. It was record- has been featured multiple ed, mixed and mastered in New times on Boston’s 92.5 The York City with producer Adam River and Sirius XM’s The Loft Rhodes. The instrumentation as well as dozens of local sta- and arrangements are a mind- tions from Maine to Florida. ful and energetic extension of She has played Boston’s House Berry’s own music and perfor- of Blues, Carnegie Hall in New mance. Her newest full length York City, the Shalin Liu in album “Remedy” will be Rockport, Massachusetts, released in May of this year. Eddie’s Attic in Atlanta, World Concert is at 7:30pm. Cafe Live in Philadelphia and Concert tickets are $20. A pre- more. She has opened for art- concert dinner is available for ists such as Chris Isaak, Mavis $25. Reservations are required Staples, Belinda Carlisle, Roger for dinner and recommended McGuinn and Tom Chapin. for shows. Brandon Music is Berry was a 2016 Falcon BYOB. Ridge Folk Festival Emerging For more information or res- Artist and has been a student of ervations, call 802 247 4295 or American songwriting legends e-mail [email protected]. such as Dave Van Ronk, Janis Brandon Music is located at LIST Ian, Susan Werner and Ellis 62 Country Club Road, Brandon, NOW Paul. Vermont. ‘Love Letters’ this weekend in Rutland gobnb.rentals Vermont Actors Repertory The two-actor play will be Theater will present A.R. performed by a different couple Gurney’s “Love Letters” on at each performance. Friday-Sunday, Feb. 14-16, at Tickets are $22 and can be the Unitarian Universalist purchased in advance at Earn money as a GoBNB host. Church in Rutland. Show times www.802tix.com or www. will be Friday and Saturday actorsrepvt.org or in person at Guests pay less in fees. evenings at 7:30 p.m. and the Rutland Herald office at 77 Sunday at 3 p.m. Grove St. in Rutland.

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Letters Obituary Nephew remembers Twig Robert J. “Twig” Canfield, 76

Mara Zidovsky, Matteo To the editor: a gift (or five of them) to every- Robert J. “Twig” Canfield, piano, guitar, harmonica and Zidovsky-Rotta, Tomaso Robert “Twig” Canfield – or one. Even guests of family 76, of Fair Haven died Tuesday drums. His hobby was writing Zidovsky-Rotta, Giulia Twiggy as he was known in members. With each gift there afternoon, Feb. 4, 2020, at the musicals. He did concerts in Zidovsky-Rotta and Ryeder our household – had a way of was a note or joke attached. He Vermont Veterans Home in Fair Haven and Poultney. He Storey; and nieces and neph- connecting with anyone and cared and was thoughtful all of Bennington. was especially proud of one ews who include Monica everyone and always made the the time. He truly was a giving He was born on Nov. 30, concert he and his nephew Canfield, Phil Stannard, Mike conversation about them and person. 1943, in Springfield, the son of Mike performed in Poultney on Stannard, Jennifer Canfield, their interests. In his giving he served as a Lawrence Joseph and Barbara short notice, never ever played Carrie Camara, John P. Larkin He was a Navy veteran and a Pee Wee basketball coach for Ann (Jones) Canfield. together, five practices and II, Stephanie Larkin, Jessie “Jack of All Trades” when it many years to children in the Twig graduated from the they “aced it!” Larkin, William P. Canfield II, came to customer service. He Fair Haven community he was Fair Haven High School in 1961 He mentored several high Lawrence Canfield, Sara loved music and sports, and so proud to be a part of. and the Castleton College in school students. Canfield and Melanie Farwell those were always our topics of He had weekly columns in 1975 with an AB in public In 1974 while looking for a He was predeceased by his conversation. There was never the Fair Haven Promoter that administration and a BS in way to keep students busy on parents; also by his brother a conversation with Twiggy as a kid were my only interest business in 1976. weekends, he started a “Pee James “Hot Rod” Canfield in where I didn’t smile or laugh in that publication. He wrote He served in the U.S. Navy Wee” basketball program to 2000. (usually both). for this publication, and I feel during the Vietnam War and teach third- and fourth-grade Friends may call from 4 to 8 Anywhere I am if I mention honored to have the opportuni- was honorably discharged in boys how to dribble, shoot and p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15, at the my name, most of the time I ty to remember him here. 1972. pass. In 1978, he took on a simi- Durfee Funeral Home at 119 N. am asked, “Are you related to Twiggy wore many hats and Twig had been employed as lar “‘Lil Gals” program for Main St., Fair Haven, Vermont. Twig?” I have always smiled wore all of them with all of his a house painter while in col- third- and fourth-grade girls. A funeral service will be held and said “Yes, he’s my uncle!” heart and to the best of his lege, then by Jack Helm for a Survivors include three step- at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16, at In boot camp in Great Lakes, ability. year, at Smith’s Hardware in daughters, Lauren Zidovsky of the First Congregational Illinois, I was approached by The Canfield family will Bomoseen during the ’80s and Denver, Colorado, Amy Church of Fair Haven, located the head of grounds for the miss him, but his spirit and his since 1992 as a clerk at Zidovsky of East Hartford, at 3 N. Park Pl., Fair Haven. base, Chief Petty Officer Chris sense of humor live on in all of Williams Hardware Store in Connecticut, and Jessica Burial with military honors Taran of Poultney, who told me us. Poultney for 23 years. Zidovsky Storey of Waitsfield, will be at a later date in the that he knew my father Twig Believe me when I say the He was an avid writer and a Vermont; a brother, William Cedar Grove Cemetery. and that he was to take care of Canfield family is appreciative regular contributor to the Fair Canfield of Fair Haven; three Memorial contributions may me. of all of the outpouring of love Haven Promoter from 1982 sisters, Kitty Canfield of be made to Fair Haven Rescue When I said that Twig was and condolences for Twig. He’s until 1999 and then for the Rutland, Patty Stannard and Squad, 17 Prospect St., Fair actually my uncle, Chris said, in a better place, telling stories Lakes Region FreePress. Ann Marie Larkin, both of Fair Haven, VT 05743. “Oh he spoke about you like and reunited with his parents Twig loved music and played Haven; five step-grandchildren, you were his son and really Barbara and Larry Canfield wanted me to help you out.” and his best friend and brother At our Canfield family Jim “Hot Rod” Canfield. Christmas parties Twiggy was Knowing that just puts a Basket party for Aria Daigle March 7 actually Santa Claus. smile on my face . . . the way he Throughout the year he’d always did. The Scarlotta family of The Daigle family’s first find little trinkets and gifts that Billy Canfield Granville will host a basket three months were spent pri- reminded him of you. He gave Rutland Town, Vermont party benefit for four-month- marily in the neonatal inten- old Aria Daigle on Saturday, sive care unit, emergency room March 7, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the or hospital. Aria went through Knights of Columbus Hall in numerous tests, brain studies Remembering Twig Granville. and more and was finally The afternoon will include a transferred to Boston To the editor: rather challenging when I basket raffle, 50/50, lottery Children’s Hospital. For as long as I can remem- worked in a hardware store. I vest, food and beverages. Aria will be going back and ber, I’ve read Twig’s weekly col- will be forever grateful in Twig On Sept. 17, 2019, twin girls forth to Boston Children’s umn “Twig Remembers” in our for his patience in explaining Cynthia Ray and Aria Marie Hospital on a regular basis for local newspaper and admired things to me, teaching me Daigle were born to Annmarie her health care needs. his ability to remember every- something new, where to find a and Ronald Daigle. Annmarie If interested in donating a one with such love and passion. product in the store and so is the daughter of Catherine basket or items to create a bas- After I heard of Twig’s recent much more. Twig taught me Scarlotta McMurry of Argyle. ket, making food or volunteer- passing, I knew he deserved the the true meaning and value of Cynthia was born healthy ing time to help on the day of same from all of us. customer service – an incredi- with little to no issues. Aria Aria Daigle the benefit or before, call Cathy Twig was one of the most ble life skill. was born with hypoxic-isch- at 518-796-8774 or 518-638-7220 or commonly known as intrapar- kind-hearted souls I’ve ever I will always remember emic encephalopathy (HEI), a email her at catmacz3@yahoo. tum asphyxia. The newborn’s met. When I was in high Twig as one of the signature hole in her heart and other com. body can compensate for brief school, I was fortunate enough individuals in Poultney who serious health issues. Knights of Columbus Hall is pe riods of depleted oxygen, but to work with Twig at Williams brought laughter and joy to HIE is caused by oxygen located on Park Street, if the asphyxia lasts too long, Hardware. every single person he came deprivation to the brain, also Granville, New York. I will never forget his smile, into contact with and also his brain tissue is destroyed. the joy he brought to residents ability to remember the good in of Poultney during their visits everyone around him, which he to the hardware store and his portrayed through “Twig ability to make any individu- Remembers.” Revive Church seeks donations for annual clothing drive al’s day brighter. I will never forget my dear February is a great month 645-0212 if pick up is required. great opportunity to clean out Twig was always so patient friend Twig. May we all to clean out closets of unwant- Once collected and sorted, closets and clutter and an envi- with everyone. As anyone who remember him for his love, pas- ed or unworn gently used the clothes will be available ronmentally conscious way of knows me will tell you, my sion, and kind-hearted soul. clothes, and Revive Church has free on March 14 from 10 a.m. disposing of unwanted items,” knowledge in the world of Kimberley Rupe a perfect solution for what to to 1 p.m. at Poultney High he added. hardware is quite limited – Poultney do with them. School. Revive Church is a non- Donate to the Revive Church “The annual clothing drive denominational Christian clothing event and stay local, helps hundreds of people in church dedicated “to change helping your friends and the area. Last year we had peo- lives, reach the next genera- VNAHSR health & wellness programs neighbors that may be strug- ple driving from Canada to tion and impact the culture for gling. attend this well-known local Jesus.” All are welcome to ser- VNA and Hospice of the Bereavement groups facil- Gently used clothing dona- event,” said Derik Kerber, lead vices held every Sunday at 10 Southwest Region provides itated by VNAHSR office tions are currently being pastor at Revive Church. “Our a.m. now being held at health clinics for Lakes chaplain Rev. Andrew accepted at Revive Church. clothing event is a significant Castleton College in the Region residents. Carlson meet Mondays at 5 Donors are asked to call the benefit to the community and Jeffords Building. VNAHSR will host the fol- p.m. at Bromley Manor church at 802-884-8233 to beyond for people struggling to For more information, visit lowing blood pressure and Chapel, 2595 Depot St., arrange drop off or call 802- make ends meet. It’s also a www.wearerevive.church. foot care clinic: WFriday, Feb. Manchester Center, and on 14, 9 a.m., Rupert Firehouse, Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at Grace West Rupert. Congregational Church, 8 $10 for foot clinic. No Court St., Rutland. These Winter, Valentine’s dance at Dorset library tomorrow appointment needed. For groups are free and open to more information, call 802- the public. For more informa- Dorset Village Library will will be heart-shaped snacks For more information, call 775-0568. tion, call 802-770-1613. host a winter and Valentine’s and dance music appropriate 802-867-5774 or visit www. Day dance party on Saturday, for all ages and even an indoor dorsetvillagelibrary.org. Send your news to Feb. 15, from 6 to 8 p.m. snowball fight. Bring yo ur old Dorset Village Library is This fun, free dance is open friends, make some new ones . . located at 3331 Vermont Route [email protected]. to all, including families. 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Receive 25% off CHI Hair- We are looking for a self-starter who wants to Interested candidates should contact: care, The Face Shop cosmet- Apply in person or contact become a part of our community. Sue Ryder ics, Belif skincare. Visit www. Cathy Johnson, Food Service Director Whitehall Central School District AvonDetails.com PO Box 29, Whitehall, NY 12887 [email protected] Please submit your resume on or before 518-499-0808 (802) 362-5141 March 2, 2020. Send your resume and cover Or via email: [email protected] letter to Town Clerk Nora Sargent, Town of Wells, PO Box 585, Wells, VT 05774 Poultney, VT or [email protected]. Career YOUNG-AT-HEART Please call Michelle Bates with any questions at 802-884-5431. Site-Director Position TRUCK DRIVER Senior Center need Due to growing business The Poultney Young-at-Heart Senior Citizen Center is seeking to fill the position of Site RESTAURANT additional driver needed for a Director - under the guidance of the Board of Bennington plant. Directors. The Site Director shall be responsible MANAGERS NEEDED for the planning and implementation of programs This position provides a vital aspect to customer and services for the Center. Responsibilities JOIN OUR TEAM TODAY! service, insuring Poulin Grain leads the way in shift include: Supervise the day-to-day operation of Donuts of Rutland, Inc. a local franchisee for Dunkin’ animal nutrition and service. This position is all programs of the Center; Work with ad-hoc delivering bulk and bagged feeds. committees including fundraising and building; is seeking Restaurant Managers for the following store locations: Castleton, VT; Fort Ann, NY and Granville, in Work with the Cook to foster a team / nutrition Responsibilities: program for the Center; Monitor and evaluate NY. Our Restaurant Managers are responsible for • Load Feed truck in preparation of delivery present services and programs; Attend and delivering an outstanding guest experience using the • Complete required logbook accurately and timely participate in all Board of director meetings; • Perform routine maintenance on vehicle Prepare monthly reports for review by the BoardDunkin’ operations model. Restaurant Managers are gears? responsible for the overall operation of the restaurant of Directors and send to the Council on Aging; Requirements: Supervise the planning and publication of the according to Dunkin’ brand standards, franchisee • Class A CDL Find that Monthly Newsletter, i.e. printing and distribution; requirements and in compliance with all applicable • Maintain current DOT physical Coordinate Program publicity with the local state and federal laws and regulations. • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds perfect job geographic area; and organize and schedule bus right trips and other requirements for transportation. In return we offer competitive wages including a Company: For a full (Draft) Job Description bonus incentive program for meeting and exceeding Poulin Grain is a family owned and operated here in the and to request further information, sales expectations. We offer company-sponsored company, which provides Leading Animal Nutri- please leave a message at 287-9200 with your medical, dental and vision plans along with several tion through the Northeastern United States. Pou- classifieds! contact information or send a resume to the optional plans and the opportunity to participate in lin Grain is looking for a competitive individual Young-at-Heart Senior Citizen Center a 401(k) plan. In addition, Restaurant Managers to join our team at our North Bennington Facility. 206 Furnace St., Poultney, VT, 05764. are eligible for paid time off and paid holidays. This job offers excellent career potential. Interested candidates can apply at www.dunkindonuts.com/careers or fi nd us on Please send letter of application and resume Indeed at [email protected]. and/or stop in for application: Poulin Grain, Inc. Find that perfect job right Attn: William Grogan PO Box 123, North Bennington, VT 05257 here in the classifieds! 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