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2019 Thank You Ad Thank you for a great Stroll Weekend! Tens of thousands came to see the Strolling of the Heifers Parade and Slow Living Expo on June 8. Many thanks to everyone for turning out to support and honor our farmers! And thanks also to: • all who enjoyed the Friday Festival and the finals of our Coffee Cakes & Sweet Breads Competition; • all who came to our Famous Farmers Breakfast at The Marina on Sunday took part in our Farm Tours; • the hundreds of cyclists who rode in the Tour de Heifer. Next Year's Stroll Weekend dates: June 5-6-7, 2020 (Parade: June 6, 2020, 10 a.m., downtown Brattleboro) Visit us online, year-round: www.strollingoftheheifers.com, www.slowlivingsummit.org Join our e-mail lists for regular updates: use photos by e-mail sign-up box on our site home pages. Purchase Stroll shirts, caps, and gifts Dana Harris Join Strolling of the Heifers and Slow Living at any time via our online store at THANKS!! Summit on Facebook and Twitter! www.strollingoftheheifers.com MOOO-CHAS Strolling of the Heifers GRACIAS!!! To make a tax-deductible contribution: Visit our web site: www.strollingoftheheifers.com to make a PayPal or credit card contribution or mail your contribution to: Strolling of the Heifers, 105 Partridge Road, East Dummerston, VT 05346 Our year-round mission and purpose is to help save family farms by connecting people with healthy local foods. Listed below are the many, many people, businesses and organizations that help make that possible. When you get a chance, please tell these folks you appreciate what they do for Strolling of the Heifers. FOUNDER Maggie Schiller Red Star Yeast Bruce's Lemonade Rooted in Vermont/ R.K. Miles Leland and Gray Rebels MaryJeanne Perlmutter Len Howard, ENTERTAINERS Orly Munzing Shan Marie Meissner Robb Family Farm Bruiser's BBQ VT Sustainable Jobs Salsa Sisters Marching Band Meris Morrison Brattleboro Fire Dept. BUHS Jazz Band EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Joseph Runge School For International Bug Hill Farm Fund Small Town Cultures Garden Path Elder Living Michael Bosworth Liaison Celebration Brass Band Erin O'Connor Vincent Sellew Training Burton Car Wash Runnings Society of American Marina Restaurant Monroe Whitaker Spoon Agave Molly Steinmark & GENERAL MANAGER Todd Webb The Bay and Paul By the Dozen Same Sun of Vermont Foresters Green Mtn. Holstein Association Pat O'Connor LOGISTICS Friends Anne Latchis Ethan Meckle Foundations Caledonia Spirits Saxtons River Distillers Division USA, Inc. Shan Marie Messnier Christie Turner Amelia Struthers RIVER GARDEN Stephen Charbonneau The MOOver Celphies.com Scentsational Marketing Stevens & Associates New Chapter, Inc. Sharon Carlton Newton John Sohl-Brattleboro New England Center for & VOLUNTEER and many more! Vermont Agency of Ceres - Southern Seapoint Chandlers T.J. Buckley THE LOVE SHEEP - Sharon Hodge Retreat Circus Arts COORDINATOR PRESENTING SPONSOR Agriculture, Food & Vermont Wellness Shree's Kitchen Tavernier Chocolates SHEEPX Stephen Charbonneau Dave Manning-DMI The Love Sheep Vicki Friedman Markets Cersosimo Lumber Sidehill Farm Thai Hut We Celebrate Susan Mello John Brunelle-Brunelle Flyboy MyStro WINDHAM GROWS Vermont's Original, Bag Champlain Valley Sillie Puffs - Gourmet The New England Democracy / Civil Suzanne Buck & Son Construction Va-et-Vient Cindy Delgatto, Director Balm Apiary Cotton Candy House Rights for All Tim Sanborn Peter Gaskill - Triple Debbie and the Jim Verzino, Windham County Dairy Cheshire Wellness Solaflect Energy Thomas Dairy F. M. Kuzmeskus / Todd Webb T Trucking, Waste Downers Entrepreneur in Promotion Board Center Sophies Donuts Three Stones (Mayan Travel Kuz Twyla Wallace Removal and XPressivo Residence Windham Foundation Clear Solution Inc. Southern Vermont Restaurant) Girl Scouts of the Green Victoria Chertok Recycling Rear Defrosters Cairn Cross, DIAMOND Windham Solid Waste ClearChoiceMD Urgent Natural History Top of the Hill Grill and White Mountains Vivian Prunier Bob Spencer - WSWMD Sandglass Theater Entrepreneur in Brattleboro Reformer Management Care Museum True North Granola Council BAKING COMPETITION Albert Diemond - Elm Kasper the Cow Residence BreakThru Beverage PATRON Colonial Motel and Spa Southwest Tribal Arts Twombly Wealth Academy Starz and Phyllis Trier, Coordinator City Compost Fritzi’s Flea Circus FARM TO TABLE Group Achille Agway Community Bank, NA Specialized Sports / Management Group Brattleboro Baton Bobbie Groves Athena Bradley - The Full Catastrophe APPRENTICESHIP PRIMARY MEDIA Amy's Bakery Arts Cafe Crispe & Crispe Burrows VCA Windham Animal Twirl Teams Bob Trier WSWMD FARM TOUR PROGRAM Brattleboro Community Blue Cross and Blue Crooked Stick Pops Sri Healing Arts Hospital Wickopee Hill Farm Bob Dunbar Jeff Parker-D&E Tree Bunker Farn Orly Munzing, Director Television Shield of Vermont Cultured Tea Leaf St. Albans Cooperative Vermon Spaetzle Super Kids Carol Bellucci Company Scott Farm Tristan Toleno, Culinary Brattleboro Reformer Brown & Roberts Denique Vintage Creamery, Inc. Company Evening Star Grange, Lisa Williams Matt and Jay Nadeau - Rebob Farm Teacher The Commons Hardware Designs St. Johnsbury Distillery Vermont Timberworks Dummerston Ginger O'Connor Nadeau Electric Full Plate Farm Vicki Friedman, Job KOOL - FM Cleveland Electric DMI (Dave Manning) Staples We Celebrate Exchange Students Troy Weeks Sandy Russell-Robust- Miller Farm Coach THE PEAK Clif Bar Downs Rachlin & Martin Stewart Vacations Democracy/Civil Edward Jones Gary Stroud Valley Sales & Rental Robb Family Farm BOARD MEMBERS MEDIA Dairy Farmers of DUG Art Stitchery by Stacy, Bonal Rights for All Neighborhood PARADE Mike Snide - Judy Fink John R. Davidson, WRSI- The River America Earth's Treasures Global Div. WW Building Supply Schoolhouse Tim Johnson Arsenault - Pinnacleview Rob Freeberg President, Treasurer Front Porch Forum Drew's Organics Artisan Jewelry Stowe Cider Redfin Nellie's Free Range Announcer Equipment Joan Weir Charlie Merinoff, Vice WKVT - BRATT FM Edward Jones & Edwards Smith Fine Sugar Bob's Finest Kind Jack's Crackers Eggs Lieutenant Governor Melanie Boese & TOUR DE HEIFER President WYRY Company Woodworking Sweet Doe Dairy Still Thyme Botanicals Yellow Barn David Zuckerman- Andrew Fowler- Andrew Cavanagh Greg Worden, Secretary Vermont PBS Garden Path Elder Living Farms for City Kids and Taco Truck All Stars Vermont Tech Returned Peace Corps Announcer Brattleboro Country Anna LaPorte Roger Allbee FirstLight Google Spring Brook Farm Tarm Biomass B-Organic Volunteers BCTV Club Bob Dunbar Donna Simons WYRY Hot Country/ Green Mountian Feeds Cheese TeachArt2Me NOT FOR PROFIT The Root Social Justice Adrianna Howard Damien Cavanagh- Bob Underhill Andrew Richardson NASH H.P. Cummings Foozys Novelty Socks The Cabbage Cove AARP Vermont Center Ahren Ahrenholz Home Depot Claudia DiPeri Monroe Whitaker Edible Manhattan H&R Block Targett Fresh Potato Group The Grammar School Brain Injury Association Hampton Inn by Hilton Alexander Meima Doug Cleveland- Dan Ridgway Dean Stadel Green Energy Times Holstein Association Frisky Cow Gelato The Lazy Cow Vermont of Vermont & Fly Boy MyStro Ann Newsmith Cleveland Electric Deb Cavanagh Alexis Page Keene Sentinel USA, Inc. FUN HAIR BUN The Richards Insurance Compassionate Early Education Services Annaleeza Nuzman Carol Lolatte & Paul Diny Sweitzer Joshua Traeger Vermont Public Radio Houghton Sanitary Grace Hill Farm Group Brattleboro The Winston Prouty Carl Lynde Ethier- Brattleboro Don Skekel Of Counsel: Fletcher Joy Wallens-Penford, Services Grammie Jane's The Shaman's Touch Dreaming of a Vetter Center for Child and David Brown Recreation Helen & Charlie Robb Proctor Gallery Walk JP Electric Gray Raven Farm Apiary World Family Development Dayna Lovell Department Charlie Robb Jr. HONORARY CHAIRS WCAX TV Lawton Flooring Green Mountain The Toadstool Everytown for Gun Europa IT Don Skekel Brattleboro Cub Jeff Nugent Governor Phil Scott WTSA 1450 AM and Lintilhac Foundation Concessions Bookshops Safety Support Fund- Cub Scout Pack 447 Fred Lee Scout Pack 447, Jordan Hughes Senator Patrick Leahy 96.7 FM Marlboro College Green Mountain Glass The Vermont Spaetzle Moms Demand Brattleboro Food Co-op Gigi Purcell Chartered by the Keith Streeter Senator Bernard Vermont Country Mary Meyer Gunther's Sausages Company Action BAMS Marching Band Jan Anderson West Brattleboro Larry McIntosh Sanders Sampler Minuteman Press Hand Forged Damascus Tito's Taqueria Falun Dafa Association New England Youth Jeanne Domina Congregational Mark Frasco Rep. 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