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July 26, 2017 the Chronicle Section B – 16 Pages Music on the Waterfront is gaining momentum by Joseph Gresser magic to the group’s sound, for which Gary Matthews provided a NEWPORT— Wild Accusations firm foundation with his bass. were in the air on July 19, and The band usually performs with Andrea Carbine and Vero Rancourt Rudy Dauth on guitar, but he was had started to acquire a reputation unable to make the Newport gig. for themselves. Instead Wild Accusation welcomed Fortunately for the two women, Morris Manning, who has earned a their budding reputation paints name for himself playing with the them as the founders of a weekly Crunchy Western Boys. successful series of free concerts on They played tunes, including Newport’s waterfront. The shows favorites from the Doobie Brothers’ will run through August 16 from catalog and such classics as 6 to 8 p.m. “Midnight Special” with great The second week of their six- musicianship to an appreciative performance series, Music on the audience ranging from babes in Waterfront, attracted around 350 arms to grandparents and beyond. people, Ms. Carbine said, a major During the band’s intermission improvement over the first week, Ms. Carbine took a moment to when around 200 people turned out recall the germination of the idea of to hear Dead Sessions Lite. a waterfront concert series. She The audience for Wild Accusations was slow to hit the dance floor, but by the end There was no lack of space for said Ms. Rancourt invited her to a of the evening the band had plenty of people up on their feet. people to sit on the grassy space dinner party in April. Photos by Joseph Gresser between the Emery Hebard State The subject turned to a Office Building and the railroad discussion of the lack entertainment “We needed to put action to Social Club on August 2, the Mike tracks. And dancers had plenty of opportunities in Newport and the words, not just talk about doing Goudreau Band on August 9, and room to strut their stuff on the two women were off to the races. something,” Ms. Carbine said. The will wind up with Evansville boardwalk in front of the stage. “The dinner party turned into a first question the women needed to Transit Authority on August 16. For their turn in the spotlight, brainstorming session,” Ms. Carbine answer was how many concerts The shows will go on regardless Wild Accusations, a five-member said. “Both of us love live music.” they needed to create momentum of weather, Ms. Carbine said. band, offered a program of rock Ms. Carbine said she grew up and how many they could handle. Steve Breault, who leases the mixed with country and blues in Newport but left for 20 years. Ms. Carbine said they wavered Gateway Center from the city, has influences. The group is made up Some of that time she lived in between four and six shows, before offered that space in case of rain. of players who gained appreciation Portsmouth, New Hampshire, a deciding on the larger number. Neither Ms. Rancourt nor Ms. for their work with other bands. city that hosts a summer concert She and Ms. Rancourt Carbine is a stranger to creating a Glenn “Shrimp” McElwain, who series on its waterfront. appeared before the Newport City welcoming atmosphere. Ms. also plays with Funky Crustaceans, The Portsmouth series has Council in early June and Carbine said she brought her which specializes in New Orleans been very successful, Ms. Carbine explained their plan for a six- family back to Newport to take a rhythm and blues, and Mano Malo, said. concert series on the waterfront. job teaching hospitality and a soul band. He handled the She said Ms. Rancourt spent a They told the council that they culinary arts at North Country drumming chores and traded off lot of time in Montreal where had already garnered support from Career Center. lead vocals with guitarist Kyle outdoor concerts are a major Jay Peak, Columbia Forest Ms. Rancourt is also in the Chadburn, best known for his work feature in the summer. Products, and Community National hospitality field, and runs the front with Evansville Transit Authority. Ms. Carbine said she was also Bank among other local businesses. of the house at Le Belvidere only Doug Reid, whose fiddle has impressed at the crowds drawn to Ms. Carbine and Ms. Rancourt yards from where the concerts are taken him around the world and the waterfront for the Newport asked for a contribution of $1,000 being held. allowed him to play with many Jazz Festivals in 2015 and free use of the city’s portable On Wednesday, the western swing idols, added his and 2016. stage. restaurant’s outside seating area Jessica Booth, the city’s was full of people enjoying a meal director of parks and recreation, along with their music. said the stage wasn’t built to stand Others brought their own food up to that sort of use, but agreed to and picnicked on the lawn. use money from her department to Parents listened to the band while revamp it. their youngsters cavorted on a Ms. Carbine said Jay Peak has nearby grassy knoll whooping with provided a great deal of help to the joy as they rolled down the slope. series, including giving advice on A number city officials, picking bands and understanding including Mayor Paul Monette, entertainment contracts. She said City Manager Laura Dolgin, bands provide their own sound Council President John Wilson, and equipment, which greatly lowers Council Member Julie Raboin the cost of presenting the free attended the show and clearly shows. approved of the event. Ms. Rancourt and Ms. Carbine Ms. Carbine and Ms. Rancourt deliberately chose a diverse group were also pleased with the concert, of bands in hopes of appealing to a they hugged each other as the band broad cross section of residents. In began to pack up their gear. addition to Dead Sessions Lite and According to Ms. Carbine, the A couple takes advantage of the tunes supplied by Wild Accusations to trip the Wild Accusations, the season will two already have plans to expand light fantastic on their private floating dance floor. A small squadron of boats feature the Can-Am Dixieland the series to at least eight concerts anchored on Lake Memphremagog just off the Newport boardwalk to enjoy the Band on July 26, Big Whiskey next summer. concert on July 19.

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Ruminations On Cantonese snails and other cheap delights by Joseph Gresser

When I was in my teens and early twenties my friends and I spent a lot of time doing nothing in particular. Our loafing eventually left us in need of sustenance, and out habitual lack of funds meant we needed cheap eats. In City in the ’60s, that could mean a slice of pizza or, if we wanted a place to sit and talk, an ethnic restaurant. There were no McDonald’s in New York in those days. There were plenty of luncheonettes, but they weren’t very well adapted to sitting and chatting. They existed to feed people quickly and get them back on the street so new eaters could have a seat at the counter. According to articles I read and reports from my children, the range of food on offer in the city is far broader than anything we could have imagined, although the price of admission is far greater than what our meager purses could bear. In present-day New York, the borough that offers the widest range of culinary experience is Queens, one of the last places in the city where coherent immigrant neighborhoods still can This cheesecake is pretty good, but those served at Lower East Side dairy restaurants in the 1960s were unmatched support restaurants serving traditional foods. for both beauty and flavor. Photo by Joseph Gresser My kids lived in Astoria, Queens, for a while and frequented an Egyptian restaurant where sucked them out of their shells along with the I’ve seen its recipe, which calls for a crust made of they often feasted on the split skull of a lamb. garlicky sauce. I wouldn’t know where to find cookie dough and requires farmer’s cheese in Having grown up on my cooking, they are that sort of snail (although my garden would addition to the usual cream cheese. accustomed to eating almost anything, no matter probably be a good place to start looking this With both of those restaurants only a distant what. summer), but I would be very happy to enjoy a memory, I rely on a recipe I got from my sister, Back in the day our options depended on the plateful again. when I want to recapture a taste of those days. time of day. If it was after midnight the choices There was another type of Chinese cooking to were pretty clear, Hong Fat or Ratner’s. be found mostly on the Upper West Side of Cheesecake Hong Fat was a noodle shop on Mott Street, Manhattan. These restaurants could be in those days Chinatown’s main drag. I have no identified by signs saying, “comida china y criolla” Crust: idea what time it closed, but we never got there — creole and Chinese food. 1 graham cracker pie crust (I just smoosh up past closing time. Those were restaurants opened by chefs who graham crackers and put them on the floor of the Most Chinese restaurants in those days left Cuba after Fidel Castro’s revolution and greased cake pan.) featured a fairly bland menu of dishes that were served both Cuban and Chinese. Maybe one or adapted to American tastes. A version of two still exist, but it is a dying style. Filling: Cantonese cuisine was offered in more upscale My friends always enjoyed the Cuban items 2 softened eight-ounce packages of cream restaurants. on the menu — you can’t really go wrong with cheese The many other varieties of Chinese cooking black beans — but stayed away from the Chinese 1 cup sugar had not yet appeared in the city. Sichuan side of the menu. 2 tablespoons lemon juice restaurants, the first style to break the Cantonese The waiters at Hong Fat weren’t the only ½ teaspoon vanilla extract monopoly on American taste buds, didn’t make hostile servers in the city. Jewish waiters, dash of salt themselves known for several years. generally older men with strong Yiddish accents, 4 eggs In Chinatown western diners were presented were notoriously difficult. with an English menu. Chinese speakers ordered My parents tell a story about a man at a Topping: from dishes listed on small colored pieces of paper delicatessen who asked for a salad. 2 cups sour cream that hung from the walls around the room. The waiter was startled, “a salad?” he asked. 4 tablespoons sugar We never had the wit to ask a waiter to “Yes, a salad,” the customer responded. “You ½ teaspoon vanilla translate any of the house specials. It would have know, something green.” taken quite a bit more courage than we The waiter drew from his reservoir of Heat oven to 325 degrees. possessed. dignified contempt asking, “What’s the matter? Combine cream cheese, sugar, lemon juice, The American Institute of Architects (AIA) The pickles were blue?” vanilla and salt until well blended. Add one egg held its annual convention in New York in 1967, We rarely went to delis, which in the kosher at a time, mixing well. just around the time I was a habitué of Hong Fat. universe offer only meat dishes along with food, Pour filling into 10 inch spring form pan lined Some members put together a guidebook to the such as bread, that can be eaten with meat. with graham cracker crumbs. city’s buildings to help their out-of-town Instead we liked to go late at night to one of Bake for 20-25 minutes or until a knife colleagues get to know the city. the two long-vanished dairy restaurant on the inserted 1 inch from edge comes out clean The authors made pithy comments about a Lower East Side. One was called Ratner’s. Combine sour cream, sugar and vanilla and small sample of the city’s restaurants. The AIA Guide said of it: A famous kosher spread carefully over hot filling About Hong Fat they said: “Gall and/or (dairy) restaurant, featuring blintzes, lox and Continue baking for additional 10 minutes. Chinese are needed here, but what they may cream cheese on a bagel, matzoh brei (a matzoh Cool. Chill. command is exotic. Either intimidate the waiters omelet), and scrambled eggs with a variety of Top with fruit if you like. or ply them with Cantonese.” ingredients: peppers, lox, et cetera. One can That was all too true. I still cringe when I make a meal largely on the rolls (soft, glazed and remember a visit to the restaurant with a couple seeded) at every table. of Midwestern friends. We tended to go to a place called Rapoport’s One of them asked the waiter for chop suey. just down the block. It was called “the ‘people’s’ sudoku “This is a Chinese restaurant, we don’t have Ratner’s” by the AIA. chop suey,” he replied. While the architects were advised to try the solution Foolishly, she decided to argue, insisting that barley soup, we went for one thing and one thing chop suey was an authentic Chinese dish. only, the fabulous cheesecake, festooned with We dined someplace else that evening. fresh strawberries. In retrospect, I don’t think my friends would According to legend, Lindy’s, an uptown place, have been happy with the sort of thing I enjoyed made its reputation on the recipe its owner eating there. My favorite was snails with black bought from Rapoport’s baker. (A thinly bean sauce. disguised Lindy’s appears in the musical, Guys The snails weren’t the sort the French call and Dolls as Mindy’s.) escargot, but small snails with black shells. We Ratner’s also had a spectacular cheesecake. the Chronicle, July 26, 2017 Page 3B Obituaries Mary Kealey Seguin

Mary Kealey Seguin, 79, of was a former president of the She was predeceased by her Carson City, Nevada, and formerly Carson City Chamber of Commerce. husband Eugene J. Seguin Jr.; her of Newport, died in Carson City on She was also the former co- father Dr. Daniel Kealey; her July 6, 2017. executive director for the Miss mother and stepfather Mildred and A 37-year resident of Carson Nevada Scholarship Pageant and Ed Arel; her sisters: Jane Postert City, Ms. Seguin was born in later became a court appointed and Patricia Buteau; and her Hoboken, New Jersey, on February special advocate (CASA) for darling daughter Jane M. Crawford. 4, 1938. She was the last surviving children. A Rosary was recited on July 12, daughter of Dr. Daniel S. and Mrs. She is survived by her loving at Walton’s Funeral Home in Mildred Kealey. She attended son Rick Seguin and his wife, Julie; Carson City. A Mass was celebrated school in Newport and after her grandchildren: Joseph at St Teresa’s of Avila Church in graduating from Newport High Crawford and his wife, Susan, Rick Carson City on July 13. School she furthered her education Crawford and his wife, Nicole, Mary A graveside service will take at Dartmouth College. She then Meyers and her husband, Gavin, place at 11 a.m., on Thursday, July started her career with New Cade Seguin, and Kealey Seguin; 27, at St Mary’s Cemetery in England Bell Telephone Company and by great-grandchildren Brian, Newport, with a reception following and later transferred to Nevada Bell Christopher, Andrew, Kealey, at The East Side restaurant. in Reno, Nevada. She retired as a Annabelle, Shawnnessy, Bailey, and Donations can be sent to a local district manager. Zoey; and son-in-law Daryl CASA program in Mrs. Seguin’s Mrs. Seguin volunteered for Crawford. She is also survived by name. numerous programs and for brothers-in-law David Buteau and Online condolences may be community services in need. She Henry Postert. shared at www.curtis-britch.com.

Beverly Basford Bickford Messier JoAnne Brewer Halikas

Beverly Basford Bickford Gary Bickford of Paris, Tennessee, JoAnne Brewer Halikas, 86, of Messier, 85, formerly of Orleans, Tina Tolhurst and her husband, Newport died on May 21, 2017, in died on July 20, 2017 in Royal Palm Mark, of Lake Worth, Florida, and Newport. Beach, Florida. Marcia Steele and her friend, Jim She is survived by her husband, She was born on May 4, 1932, in Strong, of Lantana, Florida; and one George; her son Stephen; her Sheffield, the eldest daughter of granddaughter Brianna Ostrom. daughter-in-law Christina; and her Edson and Ethel (Paul) Basford. She is also survived by three sisters: grandsons: Jessie and Kody. She loved knitting, crafting, Phoebe Noyes of Union House in Mrs. Halikas was born on June sewing and making crosses for Glover, Gloria White of Greensboro 6, 1930, in Coplay, Pennsylvania. Trinity Cross Stitchers. She missed Bend, and Lorraine Gillfillan of Upon retiring from a career in being able to attend church, but was Nashua, New Hampshire. nursing, she resided in Newport. very happy to see Pastor Larry She was predeceased by her first She loved her life by the lake, often Gritton when he paid visits to his husband Glendon Bickford. She predicting when it would freeze over homebound parishoners. was also predeceased by three in winter and when it would thaw in She is survived by four children: brothers: Charlie, Brian, and spring. In summer she marveled at Evelyn Johnson and her husband, Bernard; and three sisters: the reflection of the full moon Mike, of West Palm Beach, Florida, Barbara, Myrna, and Beatrice. dancing on the lake. She will be missed by many relatives and friends. Upon the request of the deceased, there will be no memorial service.

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SUNDAY, JULY 30, 2017 ESTATE END LOTS at 9 a.m. • Auction at 10 a.m SEYMOUR LAKE. 310’ on the lake LAKE SALEM. Sprawling contemporary comes with this year-round home with with 6 bedrooms. Cathedral ceilings. Preview: Saturday, July 29, 2017 • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. full walk-out basement and oil-fired hot 2 car garage. Immaculate. Just listed. water heat. Detached garage. Large $229,000. DEGRE’S AUCTION HOUSE rooms. Right at the water’s edge. 1571 ROUTE 100, WESTFIELD, VT 05874 Assessed for $535,000 by the town of We are pleased to be selling the contents of the Eligo Lake 100-year summer home, Craftsbury, Morgan. Just reduced to $349,000. Vermont, of Dr. Raymond McCall, the St. Albans estate of Kathleen Riley, and a few choice “picker” pieces. This promises to be a good all-around sale featuring excellent antique and good- quality custom furniture & interesting “smalls” of every description! Furniture: Excellent BW cylinder rolltop bookcase desk, unusual campaign desk, Gov. Winthrop slant front desk, several nice marble top pieces, incl. fancy step down chest, server, lamp tables, nice Victorian chairs & others, oak claw foot round table w/6 chairs, 8 drawer monastery table, Hoosier, early chair table, unusual Adirondack table w/chairs, Larkin dish cupboard, 2 country cupboards, 2 barrister’s bookcases, several 181’ on LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG. dining sets, breakfronts, trunks & boxes of every style, Mission pieces, nice upholstered the lake and over an acre. Drilled well. sofa, dining chairs, wing chairs, pr. of benches, early rope bed, great maple bedroom 3 bedrooms. Concrete foundation. Fireplace. set & so much more!!! $235,000. Smalls & country: Fenton, Flow Blue, Royal Copenhagen, Hummel figurines and LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG. Like-new plates, American Eagle collection, Oriental group of plates, cups & saucers, stemware, year-round home on over 5 acres with 310’ large collection of contemporary carousel figurines: really must see!!! on the lake. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths plus full walk-out basement. Attached garage. Wall hangings: Good mirrors, Maxfield Parrish, Sawyers, mottos, prints, large feed & other signs, fancy frames, framed handiwork, “a whole wall full!” $499,000. Silver, costume jewelry: Some sterling flatware, nice set of plated flatware, pewter items, a tremendous amount of costume jewelry from the Hyde Park Estate of Irene Edwards. You’ll look marvelous!!! Special: Rare 1890’s 40 star (S. Dakota) flag, 2 McClellan Civil War saddles, U.S. Navy issued WWII miniature waterline ship recognition models by Comet Metal Products 2 BEDROOM CAMP on a gorgeous Co., Richmond Hill, NY, in wood case, special grouping of Charles Lindberg, “Spirit of lakefront lot with sandy beach. $219,000. St. Louis” memorabilia, a wonderful lot of restored chairs by our friend Warren Pettis, early paneled doors, old barn boards, cast-iron bracket sink, small lot of ephemera and children’s books, 4 large binders of Golden Proof Replicas (1st day covers), Christmas ornaments, adjustable artists easel. See our complete listing & pictures on: auctionzip.com – auctioneer #6916 EXTREMELY WELL-CARED-FOR We never list everything! year-round home on one of the nicest lots on Lake Memphremagog. Sandy Auctioneer: Richard Degre — Vermont’s favorite country auctioneer bottom for swimming. Amazing views Canteen by: Matt Wright right up the middle of the lake towards 802-744-2427 • 802-673-5840 • E-mail: [email protected] the islands and the mountains on either CUTE AS A BUG!! Charming log camp Terms: Cash, check, credit card, 13% buyers’ premium or 3% discount for cash or check. side. Attached garage plus huge 2 story with 100’ on the lake. 1/2 acre lot. 6% sales tax. All goods are sold AS IS. We do accept phone bids & absentee bids. detached garage. Acre lot. $339,000. $205,000. We appreciate your business, thank you. the Chronicle, July 26, 2017 Page 7B

Derby Office Burke Office 5043 U.S. Rte. 5 234 VT Rte. 114 Derby Rd. P.O. Box 400 P.O. Box 331 East Burke, VT 05832 Derby, VT 05829-0331 802-626-4222 800-273-5371/802-334-1200 Fax: 802-626-1171

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HOUSE WITH 50 ACRES ON PRIVATE ROAD IN± BRIGHTON (OFF NEWARK ROAD) NORTON GLOVER Completely furnished cottage on Norton Pond, 120’ Beautifully renovated 3 BR/2 BA, currently rented In the § of the Lake Region in the Northeast Kingdom... frontage, association fee covers most maintenance. as duplex, great in-town location, priced to sell. the SNOWMOBILE CAPITAL of VT! 2 BR, 1 BA, $85,000. $89,000. grand room (living room/kitchen), 17.5’x24’ with 11’ Howard. #4648426 Travis. #4648410 ceilings. 6 Picture windows overlooking mountains facing east. Newer home. 12’x36’ deck on front, 8’x16’ porch on back. MBR king size 17’x12’, 2nd BR 14’x12’, 17’x24’ Price Reduced! $169,000 loft/storage, granite kitchen, drilled well, 1,000 gal. septic $155,000 tank. Seasonal/year-round home. Fully insulated. $130,000! 239-464-3185

Jim Campbell, Principal Broker Residence: (802) 334-2321 • Cell: (802) 999-7781 Kerry Wevurski, Broker/Realtor NEWARK IRASBURG Residence: (802) 334-5491 • Cell: (802) 673-6656 Adorable turnkey cottage, 3 BR, lake views from big Perfect spot for mini-farm or home-based business. Ryan Pronto, Broker/Realtor & Commercial Rentals windows, gas stove in living room, porch, 63’ on lake. 12A, pond, 150’x75’ barn, 40’x60’ Quonset, 4 BR cape. Cell: (802) 274-9149 $189,000. NOW $189,900. Annette/Emma. #4647849 Dan. #4625293 Craig Crawford, Realtor/Rental Manager Cell: (802) 249-5200 Jaime Lague, Realtor • Cell: (802) 323-9990 601 East Main Street Nicky Patenaude, Realtor • Cell: (802) 274-8198 Newport, VT 05855 Paul Barnard, Realtor • Cell: (802) 673-8885 Mark English, Broker at Jay Days: 334-3400 Office: (802) 988-4000 • Cell: (802) 323-9908 Contact us on the net! Our location is www.jimcampbellrealestate.com

WESTMORE ORLEANS Sunset views and 780’ Lake Willoughby frontage. Live in 1 unit, rent 2 others! MANY recent updates. Exposed beams, 2-sided fireplace, 3 BR, large deck. Good parking, detached garage/shop, good location. NOW $319,000. NOW $99,900. Steve. #4511563 Lyell. #4511340

JCR 5358 ~ DERBY: Private country setting on JCR 5179 ~ AVERILL: Tastefully finished camp 11.6 acres. Spacious ranch with 2 BR, 1 BA, 2 with tongue & groove pine finish. 4 season car attached garage & barn with water, electric recreation, access to a private beach area & & storage above. MLS 4646398. $219,500. direct access to VAST. MLS 4504516. $99,900.

LYNDON ALBANY Newly renovated 1870 farmhouse, 5 BR/1.5 BA, Vermont farmhouse, 25A, 2 car garage, 24 cow painted wide-board floors, private, riverfront lot. barn, antique floors, newer windows & oil tank. $155,900. $189,900. Brandy. #4648528 Nick. #4601432

JCR 4837 ~ NEWPORT: Immaculately JCR 5187 ~ NEWARK: Camp on 12.8 acres maintained 4 BR, 2.5 BA with cathedral near Center Pond. Great hunting & fishing, ceilings & hardwood floors. Also, an insulated near ATV & VAST trails. Furnishings, solar & heated 2 car attached garage. MLS panels & generator included. MLS 4502318. 4483147. $249,000. $39,000. TROY BURKE Year-round or getaway home on 18A, near Jay Peak. Spacious 4 BR/4 BA townhome, totally redone, open. 3 BR/3BA, hardwood/tile floors, walk-out level, deck. Hardwood floors, fireplace, custom cabinets. $249,900. $374,500. Bruno. #4648167 Andrea. #4648193

COVENTRY – 11.18A, views, power runs thru, NEWARK – 135A across from Center Pond, much road frontage, NO zoning. $28,500. potential building lots, 4,000’ road front. $150,000. Dave K. #4610988 Dan. #4428872

GLOVER – 150A, corner lot, open & wooded, BARTON – 33.6A, permitted for 3 BR home, mostly ample road frontage, near lakes & VAST. wooded, country setting. $63,000. $165,000. Dan. #4445819 Bruno. #4634005

JCR 5119 ~ NEWPORT CENTER: The most JCR 4885 ~ DERBY: Lakefront & lots of room amazing views are at this contemporary with Need more info? Stop by our offices in Derby and for guests. 2 master BR w/bath, 2 family 3 BR, 2.5 BA & 3.77 acres overlooking rooms, 3 levels of finished space & attached, beautiful Lake Memphremagog. MLS East Burke, or visit online at FarmAndForest.com. heated 2 car garage. MLS 4379642. $339,000. 4475388. $395,000. Not ready to buy? Click on our Rentals tab to see what Remember Us For Commercial, Residential & Vacation Rental Properties. we have available throughout the Northeast Kingdom. Page 8B the Chronicle, July 26, 2017

STRICTHEDEADLINE FOR EVENTS: MONDAYINGDOM AT NOON. We reserve the right to reject or edit events. We do not takeALENDAR events over the phone. E-mail events to [email protected] T K C LIFE IN CHRIST FELLOWSHIP – 81 Weaver St., Newport. Apostolic Church. Senior GREENSBORO ______Pastor: Janet Bishop. Associate Pastor: Allan Bishop. Sunday morning Worship Schedules ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH – Mass on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Parish Administrator Fr. worship, 10 a.m. Phone 334-7220 for information. All are welcome! Claverlito S. Migraino, phone 472-5544. NEWPORT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE – 115 Elm Street, Newport. Pastor Paul Prince. ALBANY______GREENSBORO UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST – The Rev. Anthony Acheson. Sunday You are welcome to join us for Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. (for all ages). Service at 10 a.m. followed by coffee hour. Sunday School during the school Worship Service begins at 11 a.m. Sunday evening service at 6 p.m. ALBANY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH – “Amen Corner.” Rev. Nathan Strong, 754-2790. year; child care in the summer. Handicapped accessible (chair lift). All are Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. Please call the church at 334-2628 for facebook.com/AlbanyUMChurch. Sunday Worship Service at 10 a.m. welcome. 533-2223 or [email protected]. further information. We care about you! ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS CHURCH – Creek Road, East Albany. Watch for events. HARDWICK ______NEWPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST – Corner of Sias Avenue and Prouty Drive, Newport. Sunday Bible Class at 10 a.m.; Worship Service at 11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible BARTON ______ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH – 39 West Church Street, Hardwick. 802- Study at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome. Church office phone: 334-2028. BARTON BAPTIST CHURCH – 1859 Glover Road, Barton – 802-525-3624. Pastor 472-5979. Sunday Service at 10 a.m. Child care available. Coffee hour THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS – Eric Pingree, Branch President; Gary Ashton. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Sunday morning service at 11 a.m. following the service. Home to the Hardwick Area Food Pantry & winter Marston Cubit, First Counselor; David Croteau, Second Counselor. Sacrament Evening service at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. REVIVAL clothing donations. meeting at 9 a.m. with Sunday School at 10:15 a.m.; Priesthood and Relief SERVICES July 30-Aug. 3 (Sunday at 6 p.m., Mon.-Thurs. at 7 p.m.) ST. NORBERT CHURCH – Saturday Vigil Mass 4 p.m. and Sunday 8:30 a.m. Parish Society at 11:10 p.m. The chapel is located at 3417 Darling Hill Road in Derby. Refreshments, fellowship, and special music each night. Administrator Fr. Claverlito S. Migraino, 193 S. Main St., P.O. Box 496, 334-5700 or 334-5339. BARTON UNITED CHURCH, United Church of Christ & United Methodist Church. Part of the Hardwick, VT 05843. Phone 472-5544. Confession at 3:15 p.m. each FAITH LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF GOD – 51 Alderbrook Road, Newport. Pastor Sam Lake Region Parish. The Rev. Evelyn Coupe. 525-3607. Sundays in July: 9:30 a.m. Union Saturday before Mass or by appointment. Gunn. Wednesday study at 6 p.m. Thursday evening prayer at 6 p.m. Sunday Service at West Glover Congregational Church. UNITED CHURCH OF HARDWICK – South Main St., Hardwick. Parsonage: 472-6353. morning Bible school at 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning worship at 10:30 a.m. NORTHEAST KINGDOM QUAKER MEETING – Meets at 10 a.m. on Sundays at the Barton Church: 472-6800. Sunday evening youth group at 6 p.m. (802) 624-3008, e-mail: Public Library. For more info, call 525-6638 or 754-2029. [email protected] HOLLAND ______SOLID ROCK ASSEMBLY OF GOD – Church Street, Barton. 525-3888. Interim Pastor ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH – 44 Second Street, Newport. 334-7365. Rev. Jane Thomas Hood. Sunday Services: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., all ages; Worship Service, HOLLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH – Pastor John Genco, 766-2901. Sunday Worship at Butterfield, interim priest. Sunday Services: Holy Eucharist & Sunday School, 10:35 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Midweek Bible Study, call for info. 10 a.m. Wednesday evening Bible study at 6:30 p.m. Communion first 9:30 a.m. Handicapped accessible. Food shelf is open Mondays from 11:20 Sunday of every month. Handicapped accessible. Please join us! a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH – Saturday evening Mass (May-October only) at 6 p.m. Sunday morning Mass at 10 a.m. See website or call for other Mass IRASBURG ______ST. MARY, STAR OF THE SEA – Saturday at 4 p.m., (Sunday and Holy Day Vigil). Sunday & times: MostHolyTrinityParishVT.com or 525-3711. Holy Day masses at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Weekday masses are Monday and Thursday at GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH OF IRASBURG – Pastor Scott M. Libby. 754-2363. 5:15 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 8 a.m., Saturday at 7:30 a.m. BROWNINGTON ______Wednesdays, devotional & prayer meeting in Newport at 7 p.m. Sundays, morning Reconciliation anytime by appointment as well as Saturday 3-4 p.m. Fr. Patrick I. worship at 10 a.m. with discussion and application of sermon at 11:35 a.m. Nwachukwu, S.D.V. 802-334-5066. NEW HOPE BIBLE CHURCH OF BROWNINGTON – (Formerly Brownington Center Church.) Pastor Dan Prue Jr., 334-9991. Worship time is Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. All are ST. JOHN VIANNEY CATHOLIC CHURCH – Sunday morning Mass at 8:15 a.m. Parish SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH – 37 Concord Ave., Newport. Pastor Cornell Preda, 487- welcome to visit and be part of our church family. Handicapped accessible. office: 525-3711. Visit www.MostHolyTrinityParishVT.com for holiday and 4632 or 334-3096. Saturday Sabbath School at 9:30 a.m. Saturday Worship Service at 11 seasonal Mass times. a.m. Tune in to 96.1 FM (WJSY-LP) for quality Christian radio broadcasting 24/7 or visit us BROWNINGTON VILLAGE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH U.C.C. – Organist Mark Violette. Guest online at www.wjsy.org. preacher on 7/30 is Rev. Alyssa May. Sunday Worship from 11 a.m.–noon. Coffee fellowship UNITED CHURCH OF IRASBURG – Irasburg. Rick Shover, Pastor. (802) 754-8448. Service following the service. The church is handicapped accessible and hearing enhancement is is at 9:30 a.m. Communion is first Sunday of every month. All are welcome. NEWPORT BAPTIST CHURCH – 306 East Main Street. The Rev. David Lisner, Pastor. 334-5554. available. Everyone is welcome, and parents are encouraged to bring children. Handicapped accessible. Children’s story hour/childcare available during service. Sunday School for all ages begins at 9:15 a.m. Sunday morning worship service begins at 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church with nursery available. Handicapped accessible. Wednesday night Bible TRINITY FAMILY CHURCH – Bible Worship at the Irasburg Grange Hall, Sundays at 9:30 a.m. BURKE ______Study/Prayer Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Kid’s Club begins on Friday nights with a light meal at 6 p.m. at the River of Life. Sunday school for all ages For more information, call Nancy at 766-5094. Our church services are broadcast on the PEG EAST BURKE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UCC – The Rev. Judi Horgan. All are welcome NEW HOPE BIBLE CHURCH OF IRASBURG – at 9 a.m. Sunday Worship at 10 a.m. Pastor George Lawson, 754-2423 and Channel 17 on Fridays at 4 p.m. and again on Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Our services are also online here! “God is still speaking!” Worship Service and Sunday School at 8:45 a.m. Pastor Dan Prue Jr., 334-9991. through our website at www.newportbaptistchurchvt.org. Holy Communion the first Sunday of each month. UNITED CHURCH OF NEWPORT – 63 Third Street. 334-6033. Pastor James Merriam. 9:30 WEST BURKE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH – The Rev. Danielle Rodrigues, 467-3466. a.m. Sunday Worship Service with nursery for ages 5 years and under. We are a Sunday church service at 10 a.m. Holy Communion first Sunday of each month. combined United Church of Christ and United Methodist congregation with a tradition of Please send worship updates to lively music, open-minded exploration, and strong community service. Come and join us CRAFTSBURY______to find out how you can serve others while deepening your walk with God. Other EAST CRAFTSBURY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH – East Craftsbury Rd., Craftsbury, VT. 802-586- [email protected] activities include choirs, handbells, food shelf, youth group, community lunch, women’s 7707. E-mail: [email protected]. Website: www.eastcraftsburypresbyterian.org. Rev. by noon on Mondays. fellowship, prayer partners, Bible study, book club, and more! Deborah McKinley, Pastor. Dr. John Weaver, Director of Music Ministry. SUNDAYS: Adult Bible Study at 9 a.m. Worship at 10 a.m. with Children’s Sunday School during worship. NEWPORT CENTER ______“Monday Mingling” group meets on Mondays from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. with soup and bread luncheon at noon. All are welcome to being crafts or games to enjoy with others. NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH – An Evangelical Bible Based Congregation and Member of the Conservative Confession Methodist Movement. Sunday morning OUR LADY OF FATIMA CATHOLIC CHURCH – Saturday evening Mass at 6 p.m. from Memorial worship at 9:30 a.m. with childcare provided. Coffee Fellowship & Communion first Day to Columbus Day weekend. Our Lady of Fatima is part of the Mary Queen of All Sunday of the month. Christian Women’s Group first Saturday of the month. TLC “The Saints Parish in Hardwick. Rev. Claverlito Migriño, administrator. 802-472-5544 Lord’s Choir” Handbells practices weekly. Other activities announced. “In the tradition of UNITED CHURCH OF CRAFTSBURY – an Open and Affirming Congregation; affiliated with the the Reformation.” United Church of Christ. Sunday services at 10 a.m. Sunday School offered during worship. Handicapped accessible. No matter who you are or where you are on your spiritual NORTH TROY & TROY ______journey, you are welcome. Church phone: 586-8028. www.unitedchurchofcraftsbury.com Find us on Facebook, or e-mail [email protected]. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH – 14 Main Street, North Troy. Hymns & scriptures. Kelly Deslauriers, minister. Church services monthly on the last Sunday of the month. DERBY & DERBY LINE ______ST. VINCENT CATHOLIC CHURCH – 18 North Pleasant St., North Troy. Sunday Mass at 8 BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH – 183 Elm St., Derby Line. Pastor Richard Daniels. Sunday School a.m. Confession any time upon request. Rectory, 988-2608. for all ages at 10 a.m. Sunday Service (nursery available) at 11 a.m. PM service, call for ISLAND POND ______sacredvincentignatius.com information. Wednesday Bible Study at 7 p.m. For more info, call 873-3258. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH – 130 South Pleasant St., Troy. Saturday Mass at 5 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF BRIGHTON, ISLAND POND – The Rev. Alan Magoon, p.m. Confession available Saturdays from 4:15–4:45 p.m. or by appointment or CHURCH OF GOD – Crawford Road, Derby. Morning Worship 9 a.m., Evening Worship, Pastor. Church & parsonage phone: 723-5037. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m., request. Rectory, 988-2608. sacredvincentignatius.com 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. For more information call 334-5916. Pastor Sunday School,11:15 a.m. Prayer Meeting Thursdays at 6:30 p.m., Bible Study Laurence Wall. www.newportcog.com Thursday at 7 p.m. Handicapped accessible (chair lift). “A friendly church in a friendly community welcomes you!” CORNERSTONE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH – Quarry Road, past McDonald’s. Pastor Glenn ORLEANS ______Saaman, 334-5282. Sunday School at 9 a.m. and worship at 10:30 a.m. on Sundays. BRIGHTON BAPTIST CHURCH – Sunday service at 11 a.m., and 6 p.m. Sunday School, ORLEANS FEDERATED CHURCH – Sunday Worship Services at 9 a.m. Community food 10 a.m. For more information, call (802) 723-4800. shelf hours are 8:30–10:30 a.m. the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR – Saturday at 6 p.m. in the church (Sunday and Holy Day Vigil). Sunday & Holy Day masses at 8:30 a.m. in the church. Weekday masses are GREEN MOUNTAIN BIBLE CHURCH – Route 105, 1 mile west of the village of Island ST. THERESA’S CATHOLIC CHURCH – Saturday evening Mass at 4 p.m. No Sunday Monday and Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in the chapel, Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the chapel, Pond. Sunday service at 10 a.m. and Wednesday service at 7 p.m. First Mass. Parish office: 525-3711. Visit www.MostHolyTrinityParishVT.com for Friday at 6 p.m. in the church. Reconciliation anytime by appointment as well as Wednesday: Hymn Sing. Pastor Neal Perry, 754-2396. holiday and seasonal Mass times. Saturday 5:30-6 p.m. Fr. Patrick I. Nwachukwu, S.D.V. 802-334-5066. ST. JAMES THE GREATER CHURCH – Sunday & Holy Day Masses at 10:10 a.m. ORLEANS COUNTY______FIRST UNIVERSALIST PARISH (UU), DERBY LINE – 112 Main Street, Derby Line. Services each Weekday Mass on Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m. (Sunday Sunday at 10 a.m. Potluck social hour following service. Handicapped accessible. We are and Holy Day Vigil). Reconciliation anytime by appointment as well as Saturday NORTHEAST KINGDOM QUAKER MEETING – Meets at 10 a.m. on Sundays at 115 Scott Lane, a welcoming congregation. Church phone 873-3563. Church e-mail: from 3:30-4 p.m. Fr. Patrick I. Nwachukwu, S.D.V. 802-334-5066. Barton, VT 05822 (just off Burton Hill Rd.) For more info, call 525-6638 or 754-2029. [email protected]. Church website: www.derbylineuu.org. July 30 & Aug. 6 - Speaker Gracie Kenyon-Rudolph on Being Mortal: How Will Our Story End? CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH – 9 a.m. Sunday Services. E-mail: [email protected] SHEFFIELD ______DERBY COMMUNITY CHURCH – 3064 U.S. Route 5, Derby. Pastor Mike Haddad. 9:15 a.m. LOWELL ______SHEFFIELD FEDERATED CHURCH – Berry Hill Road. Sean Quinn, Pastor. 802-873- Sunday School for preschool through adults. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. Care provided 4558. Sunday Worship Services 10:30 a.m. for children through five years of age. Call 766-5500 for information about Bible Study, LOWELL BIBLE CHURCH – Pastor David DiZazzo (673-9459): Sunday Worship & Teen Youth Group, Women’s Bible Study, Men’s Fellowship Breakfast, and other Sunday School at 10 a.m. with coffee hour following service. Wednesday night SUTTON ______opportunities waiting for you! Bible study at 7 p.m. in Lowell. Thursday night Bible Study at 6:30 p.m. in Newport. Please call for information & directions. SUTTON FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH – The Rev. Mark Heinrichs, supply pastor, 525- 4214, or church 467-8585. Church services: 9 a.m., Adult Bible Study, Sunday GLOVER & WEST GLOVER ______ST. IGNATIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH – 151 Hazen Notch Rd., Lowell. Sunday Mass at School. 10:15 a.m., Morning Worship. Fridays at 7 p.m., music practice. GLOVER COMMUNITY CHURCH & WEST GLOVER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH – Part of the 9:45 a.m. Confession any time upon request. Rectory, 988-2608. Fellowship hour after church. Lake Region Parish. The Rev. Evelyn Coupe. 525-3607. Sundays in July: 9:30 a.m. sacredvincentignatius.com Union Service at West Glover Congregational Church. WESTFIELD ______MORGAN ______WESTFIELD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH – Main Street (Route 100) in Westfield. We welcome EAST & WEST CHARLESTON ______MORGAN CHURCH – Pastor Mike DeSena. No Saturday evening services until August 19. all to worship services and music commencing at 10 a.m. on Sundays. Refreshments EAST CHARLESTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE – Adult Bible Fellowship and Kids’ Bible Traditional Service Sundays at 9 a.m. with Sunday School and Nursery available during and fellowship following services. For questions, call Pastor John Klar at 673-4852. Club at 10 a.m. Family Worship Service at 11 a.m. For more information or the service. Please call 895-4526 for information regarding other activities which include directions, call the church at 723-4824. Youth Group and Bible Studies or visit our website at www.themorganchurch.com WESTMORE ______FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH – West Charleston. Scott Cianciolo, Pastor. 802-895- NEWPORT ______WESTMORE COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UCC – Grounded in Christ, open to all, 4643. Sunday morning worship at 9 a.m. with Sunday School for all ages from with thoughtful worship, lovely music, and fellowship Sundays at 9 a.m., on the shore of NEWPORT ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH – 128 Vance Hill Rd., Newport Center. Sunday morning 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday evening choir practice and potluck fellowship from Willoughby Lake. The Rev. Martha B. Peck, 334-6075. [email protected] worship services begin at 9:45. Sunday school classes for all ages begin at 11 a.m. Bible study 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., followed by adult prayer, Bible study, and youth activities from & prayer time held Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Various fellowship times include 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. Please call for more info. breakfasts, dinners, and game nights, etc. Pastor Chris Barton. Everyone is welcome. WHEELOCK ______PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, EAST CHARLESTON – Guest Pastor Rev. Stuart THE ROCK – “A Holy Spirit empowered church” meeting at the Wheelock Town Hall on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY – 362 East Main Street, Newport. Church services on Brush, 723-9833. Worship service and Sunday school at 10 a.m. Ramp and Thursday and Sunday nights at 6 p.m. Pastor: Butch Ainsworth. 1-877-868-7625. Sundays at 10 a.m. at the church. Wednesday evening meetings (5:30 p.m.) will be elevator available. Skype through May 1. Anyone who wants to join in on Skype, please call 334-5840 ST. BENEDICT LABRE – Sunday & Holy Day masses at 11:30 a.m. Weekday mass is on or 334-2051 to be added to the group. All are welcome. Please send worship updates to Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Reconciliation anytime by appointment as well as Wednesday from 6:30–7 p.m. Fr. Patrick I. Nwachukwu, S.D.V. 802-334-5066. [email protected] by noon on Mondays.

Events and worship schedules can be e-mailed to [email protected], faxed to 525-3200, or mailed to the Chronicle, P.O. Box 660, Barton, VT 05822. Deadline is noon on Mondays for all Worship Schedules and Kingdom Calendar submissions.

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STRICTHEDEADLINE FOR EVENTS: MONDAYINGDOM AT NOON. We reserve the right to reject or edit events. We do not takeALENDAR events over the phone. E-mail events to [email protected] T K C “THE DOMESTIC INSURRECTION CIRCUS” AT BREAD & PUPPET WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 SATURDAY, JULY 29 The Bread and Puppet Theater will present a performance of “Our Domestic Insurrection Circus and Pageant” in the Circus Field on Sunday, July BUTTERFLY PRESENTATION IN ORLEANS CELEBRATE THE BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL IN CRAFTSBURY 30, at 3 p.m. at the Bread and Puppet Farm located on Route 122 in Glover. On Wednesday, July 26, at 1 p.m., Jerry Schneider, “The Butterfly Guy,” The second annual Vermont Celebrate the Blueberry Festival, a free, Suggested donation is $10, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. will be at Jones Memorial Library in Orleans presenting a slideshow on family-friendly blueberry festival in Craftsbury Common, will be held during the For more information, call 525-3031 or visit www.breadandpuppet.org. butterflies, teaching the difference between moths and butterflies, and sharing Craftsbury Farmers’ Market on Saturday, July 29, on Craftsbury Common from interesting facts. After the presentation, participants will go outside to decorate 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, visit T-shirts with spray paint. Bring a plain white T-shirt or buy one at the library for craftsburyfarmersmarket.com/celebrate-the-blueberry-vermont-blueberry- MONDAY, JULY 31 $4. This free program is for children ages five and up (younger siblings always festival/. welcome). For more information, call the library at 754-6660. CASPIAN MONDAY MUSIC 100 YEARS OF GLOVER WEDDINGS Caspian Monday Music will feature American, Neapolitan, and an The Glover Historical Society invites the public to an exhibit of 100 Years Original Comedy Set by Austin Burns (baritone) and Stephanie Mao (piano) on THURSDAY, JULY 27 of Glover Weddings on Saturday, July 29, and Sunday, July 30, from 10 a.m. to Monday, July 31, at 8 p.m. at the East Hardwick Grange. Admission is $18 for 3 p.m. at the Glover Town Hall. The exhibit features gowns, photos, and all adults, $16 for seniors, $10 for students, and free for anyone under 18. For SUMMER FORESTRY SERIES IN CRAFTSBURY sorts of wedding memorabilia. No RSVP required. Casual dress. Free of more information, visit www.caspianmondaymusic.org. The Craftsbury Outdoor Center will hold a Summer Forestry Series: charge. Light refreshments served. Wildlife and Changing Forests in Northern Vermont, on Thursday, July 27, at 7 RANGER GIVE & GO BASKETBALL CAMP p.m., free of charge. The Craftsbury Outdoor Center is located at 500 Lost WILLOUGHBY LAKE PAINT OUT Ranger Give and Go Basketball Camp will be held at Lake Region Union Nation Road, Craftsbury Common. The third annual Willoughby Lake Paint Out will be held Saturday and High School, July 31 through August 4. Students going into grades 3, 4, and 5 will Sunday, July 29 and 30, at the WilloughVale Inn in Westmore. Join artists to play from 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. Students going into grades 6, 7, COLLECTIVE GOODS SALE AT NCH paint the beautiful settings of Westmore, Willoughby Lake, and the surrounding and 8 will play from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tuition is $50 per students. The North Country Hospital Auxiliary will host a one-day Collective Goods hills and forests. Completed works will be judged and prizes awarded. For more For more information or to sign up, call 754-2351 or 673-9870. Sale on Thursday, July 27, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the downstairs meeting room. information and registration, call Pam Kennedy at 525-9725 or e-mail This is open to the public and a portion of the proceeds benefit the Auxiliary. The [email protected]. UNDERSTANDING VERMONT’S UNIVERSAL COMPOSTING AND sale includes books, electronics, home goods, kids’ gifts, and more. RECYCLING LAW The NEK Chapter of the UVM Master Gardeners and Master Composters AQUAFEST IN NEWPORT DANA & SUSAN ROBINSON CONCERT IN GREENSBORO Aquafest 2017 takes place on Saturday, July 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. invites the public to join them for a presentation on Vermont’s Universal Dana and Sue Robinson will perform in concert at the Greensboro Barn, on Lake Memphremagog in Newport. For more information and a list of events Composting and Recycling Law (Act 148) on Monday, July 31, at 6:45 p.m. at 419 Country Club Road, Greensboro, on Thursday, July 27, at 7 p.m. and times, visit www.vtnorthcountry.org. the Burke Mountain Club (368 Route 114 in East Burke). Optional potluck at 6 Suggested donation is $10-$20. Potluck and BYOB. For more information, call p.m. followed by a brief chapter meeting (public invited to both). Free of charge. 533-9281 or e-mail [email protected]. KINGDOM SWIM IN NEWPORT For more information, call Pam Kennedy at 525-9725 or e-mail Kingdom Games presents the Kingdom Swim on Saturday, July 29, on [email protected]. CRAFTSBURY CHAMBER PLAYERS IN HARDWICK Lake Memphremagog in Newport. 25K Border Buster, 10 mile, 10K, 5K, and The Craftsbury Chamber Players will perform on Thursday, July 27, at one mile courses plus quarter mile and 100 yard courses just for kids. 7:30 p.m. in the Hardwick Town House with pre-concert talk at 6:45 p.m. Single www.kingdomgames.co TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 admission is $25, students $10, children 12 and under free. Reception following to meet the artists. Free children’s concerts at 2 p.m. (check for CRAFTS OF THE LAKE REGION IN BARTON CREATE A MURAL IN GREENSBORO location). For more information, visit www.craftsburychamberplayers.org or call The seventh annual Crafts of the Lake Region will be held Saturday, July Children can create a mural about “building a better world” for the 1-800-639-3443. 29, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Barton Academy and Graded School in Barton, Greensboro Free Library’s children’s room on Tuesday, July 25, at 10 a.m. For featuring artisan crafts made in the Northeast Kingdom. Live music. Benefits more information, e-mail [email protected]. THE ZOOKEEPERS BAND IN WESTFIELD the Barton Public Library. The Westfield Concert Series presents The Zookeepers band (indie SUMMER KIDS’ MEALS IN GLOVER folky/punk), performing Thursday, July 27, at 7 p.m. at the First Congregational GLOVER DAY The Summer Kids Program at the Glover Senior Meal Site will take place Church of Westfield, following a potluck supper at 6 p.m. Suggested donation is Glover Day is Saturday, July 29, and offers something for everyone. on Tuesdays at lunch time, through August 15. The lunch meal for Tuesday, $10 with all proceeds helping church restoration efforts. Runaway Pond Road Race (Run Chamberlin Run) is a race where participants August 1, is mini burgers, veggie platter, drinks, and ice cream cones. For more choose to run or walk the 5.5 mile (9:30 a.m.), 5K (9:30 a.m.), or 2K (10:30 information, call 525-9558 or 525-1000. a.m.) for children. Registration for races start at 7:30 a.m. Pre-register at FRIDAY, JULY 28 grecreation.org and save $5. Taking place on the town square: Bread & Puppet MASK MAKING WORKSHOP FOR KIDS IN CRAFTSBURY Theater performs at 10:45 a.m.; live old-time music from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m.; The Craftsbury Public Library will hold a Mask Making Workshop for 4th FRIDAY MUSIC JAM IN DERBY LINE duck regatta down the river at noon; family fun and games with face painting children on Tuesday, August 1, from 4 to 5 p.m. For more information, call 586- The 4th Friday Music Jam will be held on Friday, July 28, at the Derby from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., food and drinks sold by Glover Fire Department starting 9683 or e-mail [email protected]. Line Village Hall from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Admission by at 10 a.m. Horseshoe tournament with registration starting at 1 p.m. Glover donation. All levels of musicians and singers welcome. Free refreshments.. For Public Library will have books for sale. Registration forms for races and EXPLORING WILDERNESS THROUGH POETRY WITH DAVID HINTON more information, call 766-2730. Benefits music, auto tech, and welding horseshoe tournament available at Currier’s Market in Glover. For more The Galaxy Bookshop in Hardwick welcomes poet David Hinton for a scholarships for students from NCUHS and LRUHS. information, visit www.townofglover.com/recreation. reading and book signing on Tuesday, August 1, at 7 p.m. Mr. Hinton will read from and discuss The Wilds of Poetry, his new book. The event is free and SUICIDE & ADDICTION AWARENESS EVENT IN LYNDONVILLE CRUISE NIGHT AT WAYNE’S SNACK BAR open to the public. For more information, call 472-5533 or visit On July 28 through 30, Nurturing Tranqulity will be offering a suicide and Cars of Yesteryear will hold a cruise night on Saturday, July 29, from 5 to www.galaxybookshop.com. addiction awareness event at the Caledonia County Fairgrounds in Lyndonville. 8 p.m. at Wayne’s Snack Bar on Route 105 in Newport Center. More There will be speakers and testimonials, musical programming from faith-based information at www.carsofyesteryear.org. WEST AFRICAN PERCUSSION & DANCE WORKSHOPS IN IRASBURG artists, children and teen programming, workshops, a prayer/healing tent, The Leach Public Library in Irasburg presents Jordan Mensah of Ghana rehabilitation services information, and much more. For more information, visit teaching adult West African Percussion and Dance Workshops at the Irasburg Nurturing Tranquility on Facebook or at nurturingtranquility.com. SUNDAY, JULY 30 Town Hall on Tuesday, August 1, through Thursday, August 3, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Middle and high school students encouraged to participate as well. PARISH TAG SALE IN TROY SPAGHETTI SUPPER & DESSERT AUCTION IN WEST CHARLESTON Donations of $10 appreciated but not required. Child care possible downstairs There will be a Parish Tag Sale at Sacred Heart Parish Hall in Troy on The West Charleston Free Will Baptist Church will be having a spaghetti with advance notice. For more information, call Molly at 585-5466. Friday, July 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday, July 29, from 9 a.m. to 1 supper and dessert auction on Sunday, July 30, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The p.m. Sale includes furniture, books, toys, some new items, and more. All cost is $7 per person or $10 per couple/family. All proceeds will benefit the SHAPE NOTE SING AT BREAD & PUPPET proceeds benefit the Parish Building’s Maintenance Fund. Call 744-0091 for church’s vacation Bible school and children’s programs. For more information, The Bread and Puppet Theater will hold a Shape Note Sing on Tuesday, more information. contact Pastor Scott at 755-9999 or 587-5250. August 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the Bread and Puppet Farm located on Route 122 in Glover. Free. All are welcome, no experience necessary. For more information, FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE IN ISLAND POND CHICKEN BARBECUE IN WEST GLOVER call Elka Schumann at 525-6972. Friday Night Live takes place at Lakeside Park Pavilion in downtown The annual chicken barbecue will be held Sunday, July 30, from 11 a.m. Island Pond from 6 to 10 p.m. and features a different band each week. On to 1 p.m. at the West Glover Congregational Church. Dinner includes half Friday, July 28, the band will be The Party Crashers, sponsored by Bourne’s chicken, salad, roll, beverage and pie for dessert. Takeout dinners available. Energy. Cost for dinner $12 each. For more information, contact Ed or Sarah Stevens at WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 525-6290. “THE GATES OF UNFINISHED LIFE” AT BREAD & PUPPET BAKE SALE IN WESTMORE The Bread and Puppet Theater will present “The Gates of Unfinished ENERGY EFFICIENCY HOME TOUR IN WEST GLOVER There will be a bake sale to benefit the Westmore Ladies Aid on Life” in the Paper Maché Cathedral on Friday, July 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the Bread The Glover Energy Committee is hosting an Open House tour at 36 Wednesday, August 2, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Westmore Fellowship and Puppet Farm located on Route 122 in Glover. Suggested donation is $10, Buchanan Place in West Glover (off County Road) on Sunday, July 30, from 2 Hall. The bake sale will also be held on August 16.

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TSTRICTHEDEADLINE FOR KEVENTS: MONDAYINGDOM AT NOON. We reserve the right to reject or edit events.C We do not takeALENDAR events over the phone. E-mail events to [email protected] PLANTATION HERB BASKET CLASS AT OLD STONE HOUSE CARS OF YESTERYEAR IN NEWPORT THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 The Old Stone House Museum in Brownington will hold a Plantation Herb Cars of Yesteryear will be at the 34th International Car Show on Sunday, Basket Class on Saturday, August 5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with Tracie Quirion. August 6, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at North Country Union High School in FREE FOOD SHARE IN ORLEANS Cost is $25 or $20 for museum members, plus $26 materials fee. Bring a lunch. Newport. Vehicle registration from 8 a.m. to noon. Spectators from 10 a.m. to 3 There will be a Free Food Share on Thursday, August 3, from noon to 2 Pre-registration required. Call 754-2022 or register online at p.m. More information at www.carsofyesteryear.org. p.m. at Orleans Emergency Unit, 4394 Barton/Orleans Road. Seniors and the www.oldstonehousemuseum.org. disabled will be served first. For more information, call Faith in Action at 626- “THE DOMESTIC INSURRECTION CIRCUS” AT BREAD & PUPPET 1212, 563-3322, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.fiancp.org. BENEFIT YARD SALE IN NEWPORT CENTER The Bread and Puppet Theater will present a performance of “Our Felines & Friends Foundation of Vermont will hold another benefit yard Domestic Insurrection Circus and Pageant” in the Circus Field on Sunday, GREENSBORO LIBRARY ICE CREAM PARTY sale at the garage located on Lake Road in Newport Center on Saturday, August 6, at 3 p.m. at the Bread and Puppet Farm located on Route 122 in Children are invited to celebrate summer reading with a Circus Smirkus August 5, starting at 9 a.m. Many wonderful items for sale for a great cause. Glover. Suggested donation is $10, but no one will be turned away for lack of Road Show Performance and an Ice Cream Party on Thursday, August 3, at funds. For more information, call 525-3031 or visit www.breadandpuppet.org. 2:30 p.m. at the Greensboro Free Library. For more information, e-mail ICE CREAM SOCIAL IN GREENSBORO [email protected]. There will be an Ice Cream Social on the Greensboro Historical Society GREG JOLY TO SPEAK AT BREAD & PUPPET lawn (next to Willey’s Store) on Saturday, August 5, from 2 to 4 p.m. Greg Joly, an independent scholar based in southern Vermont, returns to CRAFTSBURY CHAMBER PLAYERS IN HARDWICK Glover to present “An Unwilling Citizen in a Warfare State,” a chronicle of Scott The Craftsbury Chamber Players will perform on Thursday, August 3, at BUILD & PAINT LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES IN GREENSBORO Nearing’s opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I. Talk will be 7:30 p.m. in the Hardwick Town House with pre-concert talk at 6:45 p.m. Single Children are invited to the Greensboro Free Library on Saturday, August held on Sunday, August 6, at the Bread and Puppet Farm on Route 122 in admission is $25, students $10, children 12 and under free. Reception 5, from 10 a.m. to noon to build and paint little free libraries. To pre-register and Glover, following the Domestic Insurrection Circus. For more information, call following to meet the artists. Free children’s concerts at 2 p.m. (check for for more information, e-mail [email protected]. 525-3031 or visit www.breadandpuppet.org. location). For more information, visit www.craftsburychamberplayers.org or call 1-800-639-3443. RUFUS PORTER TALK AT OLD STONE HOUSE David Ottinger, painted wall expert and preservation carpenter who removed FARMERS’ MARKETS the Rufus Porter panels from the Adams Female Academy in Derry, New FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 Hampshire, and transported them to the Old Stone House, will talk about how the CRAFTSBURY FARMERS’ MARKET murals were rescued, and preservation of painted walls on Saturday, August 5, at 4 On the Common every Saturday, rain or shine, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ELISABETH VON TRAPP IN CONCERT p.m., at the Old Stone House Museum in Brownington, followed by a wine and through October 7. Free family friendly entertainment with dozens of locally Elisabeth Von Trapp will perform in concert on Friday, August 4, at the cheese reception at 5 p.m. www.oldstonehousemuseum.org, 754-2022. made products direct from farmers, prepared food producers, and or artisans. Montgomery United Methodist Church on 20 Fuller Bridge Road in Montgomery www.craftsburyfarmersmarket.com Village. Performance time is 7 p.m. Admission by donation. INTERTRIBAL POWWOW IN EVANSVILLE The Clan of the Hawk is hosting its 28th Intertribal Powwow on Saturday JAY VILLAGE VENDORS MARKET ART IN BLOOM EXHIBIT OPENING IN NEWPORT and Sunday, August 5 and 6, at the Clan of the Hawk’s tribal grounds on Route Open every Saturday through Columbus Day weekend from 10 a.m. to 3 The 7th annual Art in Bloom exhibit will open on Friday, August 4, at the 58 in Evansville. Free parking and admission. There will be a chicken barbecue p.m. in front of the Jay Town Clerk’s Office. Vendors needed. Call Wilma at MAC Center for the Arts on Main Street in Newport, with a reception at 5 p.m. on Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m. for $10 per plate. There will be a fish fry on 988-2521 or Maria at 895-4869. For tickets and more information, call 334-1966 or visit Sunday. All weekend there will be native dancers, drummers, storytellers, www.maccenterforthearts.com. The exhibit will be on display August 4 through basket making, dream catcher classes, museum open free to all, Native NEWPORT FARMERS’ MARKET 6 and is free and open to the public. American craftspeople will have vendor booths. Pet parade at 2:30 on Sunday. Located on the Causeway in Newport. Open every Wednesday and For more information, call 754-2817 or e-mail [email protected]. Saturday until October 11 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine. EBT & debit “THE GATES OF UNFINISHED LIFE” AT BREAD & PUPPET cards accepted. Farm-to-Family coupon site. For more information, call 274- The Bread and Puppet Theater will present “The Gates of Unfinished CHICKEN PIE SUPPER IN BARTON 8206 or 334-6858, or find them on Facebook. Life” in the Paper Maché Cathedral on Friday, August 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the There will be a chicken pie supper at the Barton United Church on Bread and Puppet Farm located on Route 122 in Glover. Suggested donation is Saturday, August 5. Complete dinner with homemade dessert pies. Two PEACHAM FARMERS’ MARKET $10, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. For more information, call seatings: 5 and 6:15 p.m. Takeouts at 5:30 p.m. Reservations suggested by The Peacham Market on the Academy Green is open from 4 to 7 p.m. on 525-3031 or visit www.breadandpuppet.org. calling 525-7840. Thursdays in conjunction with the Peacham Café which will be serving dinner until 7 p.m. Open every week until September 7. For more information, call CONSERVATIONS CORPS CELEBRATION AT NORTHWOODS SUMMER CRAFT FAIR, BOOK SALE & PIG ROAST IN DERBY Diana Senturia at (802) 592-3989 or e-mail [email protected]. The NorthWoods Stewardship Center in East Charleston will hold a The Dailey Memorial Library will have its annual Summer Craft Fair, Book Conservation Corps Celebration on Friday, August 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For Sale, and Pig Roast on Saturday, August 5, on the Derby Green. The Craft Fair more information, contact Ross at 723-6551 or [email protected]. and Book Sale will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the pig roast lunch of pork REGISTRATION REQUESTED For more information about NorthWoods’ events, visit sandwiches, coleslaw, chips and a beverage will be served from noon to 2 p.m. www.northwoodscenter.org. Admission is free and event is open to the public. Lunch is $12 a plate. SWIM LESSONS IN ISLAND POND Brighton Recreation and NEK Swim bring back swim lessons to Island Pond FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE IN ISLAND POND this summer. Lessons run from August 7 through 18, Monday through Friday both Friday Night Live takes place at Lakeside Park Pavilion in downtown Island SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 weeks. The cost is $40 for the first child and $30 for any additional child. Visit Pond from 6 to 10 p.m. and features a different band each week. On Friday, August www.nekswim.com to register or visit Brighton Recreation on Facebook. Sign up 4, the band will be The Adams Band, sponsored by Brighton Garage. PICNIC & CONCERT IN WESTMORE soon to reserve a spot. Deadline has been extended until August 1. The Westmore Association presents a full moon picnic and concert (band to be announced) on Sunday, August 6, from 4 to 7 p.m. on the Westmore PRE-REGISTER FOR KINGDOM RUN SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 Green. Bring a picnic and dance beneath the full moon. Pre-register by August 9 for Kingdom Run on Saturday, August 12, in Irasburg. Half-marathon plus 5K and 10K run and walk. Race begins at 8:30 a.m. on VERMONT FAMILY THEATRE PRESENTS MULAN JR. BACK ROADS READINGS IN BROWNINGTON Irasburg Common. Complimentary refreshments feature blueberry sundaes. Prizes. Vermont Family Theatre will present Mulan Jr. on Saturday, August 5, at Back Roads Readings will take place at the Brownington Congregational For more information including online registration, go to www.kingdomrun.org or call 7 p.m., and Sunday, August 6, at 2:30 p.m. at the Orleans Municipal Building. Church at 3 p.m. on Sunday, August 6, featuring Charles Simic, followed by a 766-5310. To benefit the Northeast Kingdom Spay-Neuter Program. Tickets are $8 for adults and teens, and $5 for children under 12 and can be reception in the Hall House. www.oldstonehousemuseum.org, 754-2022. purchased at the door. For more information, visit YARD SALE ITEMS ACCEPTED IN DERBY LINE vermontfamilytheatre.weebly.com. BARTON INDUSTRY PRESENTATION St. Edward’s Parish on Elm Street in Derby Line is now accepting items The Crystal Lake Falls Historical Association will hold PowerPoint for its upcoming yard sale on August 12 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Clean, usable GLOVER TALENT SHOW AND AUCTION presentation on Barton Industry on Sunday, August 6, at the museum located items can be left at the parish hall on the following dates and times: July 31 The Glover Library Annual Talent Show and Auction will be presented on on Water Street in Barton. Museum open from 1 to 4 p.m., and the presentation through August 4 from 9 to 11:30 a.m.; August 7 through 11 from 9 to 11:30 Saturday, August 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Glover Town Hall. Local talent, auction will be from 2 to 3 p.m. Museum is also open by appointment by calling 525- a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. No clothing, footwear, or magazines, please. Do not leave items, and treats. Proceeds benefit the library. 3084. items outside the parish hall. For more information, contact Polly at 895-4112.

NORTHWOODS CAMPS Z NorthWoods Stewardship Center in East Charleston offers the following H upcoming camps: Mountain Bike Adventure Camps on Burke Mountain: G Mountain Bike Adventure Camps: August 8-12, Tues.-Sat. (optional overnight A QHV Fun Day for all Fri.), Sat. pickup at 1 p.m.), 9 a.m.-4 p.m. NorthWoods Camps: Earth Sisters Camp: July 31-August 2, Mon.-Wed. (two overnights), 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Learn Ages! G more and reserve a spot at www.northwoodscenter.org or call 723-6551. 10th Annual D \V GREATER BARTON ARTS FREE ART CAMPS FOR KIDS Jay Art Camp for Kids schedule for summer 2017 as follows: Elementary school students, July 24 to 28; middle and high school students, July 31 to on the waterfront August 4; and advanced youth art camp, August 7 to 11. Art Camp curriculum is focused on drawing for beginning and experienced learners using various PRESENTS media. The Advanced Youth Art Camp will emphasize painting and color theory. Saturday, August 12, 2017 In addition, Greater Barton Arts will offer classes for adults and seniors; 10–5, Downtown Jay • Free Parking schedule and meeting locations to be announced. For more information and to Free Admission! register, call Adrien Helm at [email protected] or call (727) 459-6534. Same day as Jay Peak’s August West Music Festival, noon–6, next to Jay Country Store. Tour the Jay Community HORSESHOE SILENT AUCTION Always a good time! Recreational Center, TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER No need to wait, use BUY NOW feature. Come play 8:30 a.m., Jay Village Inn Credit cards accepted. Golf, Water with Sally Rivard. Park, Sand/Gravel, Mulch, Art, Gift Newport’s 12:30 p.m. at the Certificates & Gift Baskets, vendor 2017 Summer Concert Series TAG SALE donations, $3,000 in value! FUNDRAISER Lake House Cow Plop 50/50 RevivingFREE LIVE r MUSICcity wi Raffle KING ARTHUR FLOUR BAKING CONTEST (Adult’s Donuts, Kids’ Cupcakes). EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Tickets on sale at 10 a.m. live music Cow arrives 1 p.m. NEW! Taste & Vote People’s Choice, Prizes & Ribbons - RAIN OR SHINE! drop off entries at Jay Town Hall, 8-10 a.m. Saloon WooDEN HoRSE DEAD SESSIONS LITE BIG WHISKEY SOCIAL CLUB ARTS GUILD august 2nd Show & Vote: july 12th Art on the Fence, PARADE! Plein Air, Beautify 10:30 A.M. Grand Marshall Charlie Schurman Recycle Bin Contest. Music by Little Deb & Big Wind, starting at 1 p.m. Thursday Night Pool Tournaments are Back! 7 p.m., $5 Entry fee. Buy: Art Books, WILD ACCUSATIONS MIKE GOUDREAU BAND Prints, Recycle Bin. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: 65 Vendors: Food, Arts, Crafts, Info Booths, Best Don’t forget Wicked Wednesdays! Info: july 19th august 9th Check www.woodenhorse Interactive - Don’t miss 802 Reptiles! Fantasy Photo Garden, selection of OPEN MIC NIGHT IS BACK! arts.com/ Face Painting, Kids’ Games, Missisquoi Valley Ambulance Come & enjoy our local musicans! out our events.shtml draft beer Service Raffle & Troy & Area Lions Raffle - Jay Auto Area. food THE CAN-AM eVANSVILLE TRANSIT in town! Friday, July 28: SPONSORS INCLUDE: Community National Bank, Jay Village Inn, Troy & Area AUTHORITY menu! Lions Club, Rotary Club of Newport, Jay Country Store, Jay Auto, Snow Job DIXIELAND BAND august 16th As always, Sports & Gift Shop, Jim Campbell Realty, Degre Auction House, Jay Peak july 26th FOXFIRE DJ Resort, Newport Country Club, H. Morse & Son. NEVER a Saturday, July 29: Free THE WATERFRONT GAZEBO cover charge! Wi-Fi! www.jayvt.com. 100 MAIN STREET / NEWPORT, VT NIX MIX DJ WEDNESDAY NIGHTS / 6:00-8:30 Upper Main Street, Barton for more information visit Jay Focus Group is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit serving the needs of the greater Jay area. www.wednesdaysonthewaterfront.com Open 7 days a week! Tues.-Thurs. 3-close, Fri.-Mon. 12-close. • No minors allowed. Info: Like us on Facebook/JayFocusGroup. the Chronicle, July 26, 2017 Page 11B

TSTRICTHEDEADLINE FOR KEVENTS: MONDAYINGDOM AT NOON. We reserve the right to reject or edit events.C We do not takeALENDAR events over the phone. E-mail events to [email protected] DANCE AT BEEBE TOWN HALL NORTH COUNTRY QUILTERS ONGOING EVENTS Come dance with us at the Beebe Town Hall in Beebe, Quebec, every Regular monthly meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month at Saturday from 7 to 11 p.m. Country western band. Also square dancing. Light 6:30 p.m., at the Church of God on Crawford Road in Derby. New members are ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS refreshments and door prizes. For more information, call (819) 876-2021. welcome. AA meetings are held in Newport, St. Johnsbury, and most towns in the Northeast Kingdom. For detailed information call AA at 334-1213 or toll free at DO DROP IN MEAL SITE IN NEWPORT CENTER NORTHEAST KINGDOM COMMUNITY ACTION ASSISTANCE (877) 334-1213, or visit www.aavt.org and click on “District 3.” Also visit The Do Drop In Meal Site at the Newport Center Fire Department on Available to help with forms, photocopies, faxes, phone assistance, www.aavt.org and click on “District 3” for a comprehensive schedule. Cross Road is open on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Games played before fuel/electrical assistance, food shelf and commodities, Farm to Family coupons, lunch, lunch at noon, bingo played after. For more information or reservations, holiday meals, seed packets, housing, temporary shelter, housing advocacy, AL-ANON MEETING IN CRAFTSBURY COMMON call 334-6443. and 3Squares applications. Thursdays at 6 p.m., at the United Church in Craftsbury Common. NEWPORT: 70 Main St., Newport, VT 05855. 334-7316. Hours: Monday Discussion. FIRST STEPS WOMEN’S GROUP through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Meets on Fridays at 9:30 a.m., at 55 Seymour Lane, Newport, in the ISLAND POND: 70 Cross St., Island Pond, VT 05846. 723-6425. Hours: AL-ANON MEETING IN DERBY Community Justice living room. A warm, safe place where women can find Tuesday 10 a.m. to noon. Saturdays from 6 to 7 p.m., at Newport Church of God, Crawford Road in support for facing challenges and learn some new strategies for addressing ST. JOHNSBURY: 115 Lincoln St., St. Johnsbury, VT 05819. 748-6040. Derby. If your life is affected because someone you love has an addiction, Al- life’s complications and problems. All welcome. No qualifications or criteria. Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Anon can help. Offering understanding, support, and a community that understands how you feel. GRANDPARENTS ’N’ KIN RAISING “GRAND” KIDS OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS MEETING Meets second Wednesday of the month from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at North Overeaters Anonymous (OA) offers a 12-step program of recovery for the AL-ANON MEETING IN NEWPORT Country Career Center, 209 Veterans Avenue, room 380, in Newport. For more physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of compulsive eating. Derby meeting Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church parish house on information and to notify of your attendance, contact group leader Angela Blais Saturdays from 10 to 11 a.m., at Derby Community National Bank training Second Street in Newport. Discussion meeting is open to anyone whose life is at Head Start/Early Head Start by leaving a message at 525-3362, extension center on Crawford Road (behind the bank). Big Book study meeting follows affected by someone’s addictions. Newcomers welcome. 201. Dinner provided. Childcare provided upon request. from 11:15 a.m. to noon. For more information, call 673-5621.

ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP JAY COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL CENTRE SENIOR DINING IN GLOVER For those dealing with family members or friends diagnosed with Located on Cross Road in Jay. Open to all area residents and visitors for Lunch is served at noon on Mondays and Tuesdays on the lower level of Alzheimer’s or other related dementia. Informal gathering. All welcome. free cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking in the winter, and mountain the Glover Town Hall, 3018 Glover Street. Suggested donation by seniors is NEWPORT – Caregivers support group meets every fourth Tuesday from 6:30 biking, hiking, and walking in the summer. Link to site map at www.jayvt.com $3.50; for those younger than 60, $5. For more information, call the NEK to 8 p.m. at North Country Hospital in Newport, 2nd floor waiting room (Room and topofvt.com under discover/map. Site maps available locally in Jay and at Council on Aging’s Nutrition Coordinator Lallie Mambourg at 1-800-642-5119. 221). For further information, call (800) 272-3900 or e-mail Jay Town Clerk’s Office. User guidelines: Please leave no trace in this special [email protected]. ST. JOHNSBURY – Caregivers support group meets place. Pack it in, pack it out. Leash your dog, bury dog waste away from trails. SOUPER LUNCH AT ST. MARK’S IN NEWPORT last Monday of each month at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital, Respect other users. No motorized vehicles. No fires of any kind. As this is a St. Mark’s Episcopal Church on Second Street in Newport holds a free room 244, in St. Johnsbury. For further information, call Pam at the NEK big hunting area, it is advisable to wear orange. Enjoy at your own risk! community Souper Lunch from noon to 1 p.m. on the last Tuesday of every Council on Aging at 748-5182, or 1-800-642-5119. month. All are welcome. JOURNEY TO RECOVERY COMMUNITY CENTER BARTON SENIOR CENTER Located at 58 Third Street in Newport. Making Recovery Easier meets SQUARE DANCING IN BARTON Located downstairs at the Barton Memorial Building. Square dancing Tuesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Art Group meets Tuesdays from 2:30 to 4 Square dancing will be held every Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the each Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m.; Breakfast Club meets each Tuesday and p.m. All Recovery meets Thursdays from 2 to 3 p.m. For more information, e- Barton Senior Center. Judy Clifford will be the caller/instructor. Call 525-4400 Thursday at 9 a.m.; Exercise Classes/Tai Chi 9 a.m.; and Growing Stronger mail Kathlene Douglass at [email protected]. for more information. class at 10 a.m. 525-4400, [email protected] LINE DANCING IN TROY STAMP CLUB IN NEWPORT BINGO IN LOWELL Line dancing classes for exercise and enjoyment are held every The Memphremagog Stamp Club meets on the second and fourth Bingo is held every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the St. Ignatius Hall on Wednesday from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Catholic Church Parish Hall, 130 South Wednesday of every month from 7 to 9 p.m. at CALLICO, 326 Bluff Road, Hazen Notch Road in Lowell. Sponsored by the Troy and Area Lions Club. Pleasant Street, in North Troy. No partner needed and all levels of experience Newport. All stamp collecting interests are welcome. For more information, call Progressive jackpot starting at $500. Dinner available. are welcome. If you can count to four, you can line dance! $5 per person. For 334-6001. more information, call Pat Sanders at 988-4193. BOBBIN MILL PLAYERS MUSIC JAM SESSIONS SUMMER EXERCISE & YOGA AT WESTMORE CHURCH The Bobbin Mill Players will hold music jam sessions every Wednesday NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS MEETING IN HARDWICK Summer exercise and yoga will be held at the Westmore Church morning from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Lowell St. Ignatius Parish Hall. Other music Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m. at Saint John the Baptist Episcopal Fellowship Hall. Exercise Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9 a.m. to 10 events include: First Friday evening of the month at the Lowell Fire Station Church on West Church Street in Hardwick. All are welcome. NA is for people a.m., and Yoga on Thursdays from 10 to 11 a.m. May 18 through September from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Second Sunday afternoon at the Glover Town Hall from who wish to try our program of complete abstinence from all drugs. This 14. For more information, call Pam at 525-9725 or e-mail 1 to 4 p.m.; Third Friday evening at the Charleston Elementary School from 6 to includes alcohol on an equal status with opiates or cocaine. The disease is [email protected]. 9 p.m., Fourth Friday evening at the Derby Line Town Hall from 6:30 to 9:30 addiction, not specific to any one particular drug. For more information, call p.m.; Fifth Friday evening (when there is a fifth Friday) at the Barton Memorial 535-5042. SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP Building from 7 to 10 p.m. For more information, call Millie at 334-2598. Third Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Nevermore Bookstore on 100 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS MEETING IN NEWPORT East Main Street in Newport. A support group for those who have lost someone BRIDGE LEAGUES IN BARTON & NEWPORT Narcotics Anonymous meetings are on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 to suicide and wish to have a safe place to talk, share, and spend a little time ORLEANS: Meets Mondays at 12:30 p.m. at the Orleans Federated p.m. On Tuesday the location is North Country Hospital located at 189 Proutry with others who have had a similar experience. For more information, call Mary Church on School Street Come with a partner. Drive in Newport in the surgery waiting room on the main floor of the hospital. Butler at 744-6284. NEWPORT: Meets Wednesdays at 1 p.m. at the Gateway Center. On Thursday the location is The Church of God at 295 Crawford Road in Derby. Everyone must come with a partner. Learner’s Group continues Wednesday Enter through the main front doors of the church. For more information, call TOPS MEETING AT BARTON LIBRARY mornings at 10 a.m. at the library in Newport, and all are welcome to drop in. 895-4757. TOPS VT #82 Barton meets every Monday at Congress Court For more information, or to find a partner, call Eric McCann at 988-4773. Community Room. A fun, informative way to learn how to take off pounds NEK MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP sensibly. Weigh-ins, 5 to 5:45 p.m.; meetings, 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. First meeting is CORNUCOPIA COMMUNITY/SENIOR MEAL IN NEWPORT The NEK Multiple Sclerosis Support Group will meet the first Wednesday free! For further information, call 525-4464. Cornucopia Community/Senior Meal will be served every Friday from of the month from 9:30 a.m. to noon, at North Country Hospital in the meeting noon to 1 p.m. at Cornucopia, 125 Main Street, #3 (rear door entrance off room next to the library. For more information, call Stella at 766-0103. TOPS MEETING AT ISLAND POND PUBLIC LIBRARY parking lot between Coventry and Center Streets). Come at 11 a.m. for cards, TOPS VT #135 Island Pond meets every Monday at Island Pond Public board games, or just to socialize and make new friends. Community members NEWPORT AREA COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA Library. Weigh-ins from 4:30 to 4:45 p.m.; meeting from 4:45 to 5:30 p.m. For of all ages are invited to enjoy a warm, well balanced meal prepared by The Newport Area Community Orchestra has openings for oboe, violin, further information, call Bev at 723-5907 or e-mail [email protected]. Cornucopia Culinary Trainees. For more information, contact Cornucopia at viola, cello and string bass. We are a growing and well-established community 487-9380. orchestra located in the NEK of Vermont. The orchestra plays two concerts VAN SERVICE FROM WESTMORE TO BARTON each year, one in the fall and one in the spring. For more information, please Every first and third Tuesday of each month there will be van service COUNTRY ACOUSTIC JAM IN BURKE contact us at 766-3021 or www.newportareacommunityorchestra.org. from Westmore to Barton. 10:30 a.m. pickup at the old Town Clerk’s office; 1:30 There will be a Country Acoustic Jam held every third Sunday of the Rehearsals are on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the First p.m. return trip to Westmore. Free to residents age 60 or older. For more month from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Burke Community Building. Everyone with special Universalist Parish in Derby Line. information, call Mary at 525-4128 or the Area Agency on Aging at 334-2190. musical or singing talents are encouraged to participate. Come to listen or join in on the fun. $3 donation at the door. Door prizes and 50/50 raffle. All proceeds NEWPORT AREA CONCERT BAND VAN SERVICE TO SENIOR MEALS IN BARTON benefit the Burke Senior Meal Site. Snacks and beverages available. For more The Newport Area Concert Band will hold summer concerts in the park at Every Thursday there is van service to senior meals in Barton. The information, call Therese Stone at 525-3412 or the Senior Meal Site at 467- the Gardner Park gazebo every Thursday evening, June 22 through August 24, pickup schedule is as follows: 11:25 a.m., Mountain View Apartments; 11:30 3423 or the Town Office at 467-3717. at 7:30 p.m. Bring a picnic or snack and enjoy fun, free old-fashioned band a.m., Congress Court; 11:35 a.m., Monitor Manor; 11:40 a.m., Hillcrest; 11:45 concerts under the stars. In case of rain, concerts are given in the Newport a.m., Memorial Building; 11:50 a.m., Park Street trailer park. For more CRAFTSBURY COMMUNITY SUPPERS Municipal Building. New players are always welcome to join for a single concert information, call Brenda Sargent at 525-4400. Members of the United Church of Craftsbury in Craftsbury Common will or the whole season. Rehearsals are held on Monday evenings from 7 to 8:30 offer free evening suppers on the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. p.m. at North Country Union Junior High School in Derby. Helpful, but not WEDNESDAY POETS Open to all. Donations appreciated but not required. For more information, call required. For more information, call Peter Storrings at 334-2456. Wednesday Poets, a poetry writing workshop, is held at the Barton Public 586-8028. Library on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Refreshments. All are welcome. For more information, call Adrien Helm at 525-3740.

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TSTRICTHEDEADLINE FOR KEVENTS: MONDAYINGDOM AT NOON. We reserve the right to reject or edit events.C We do not takeALENDAR events over the phone. E-mail events to [email protected] WESTFIELD COMMUNITY MEAL SITE GREENSBORO FREE LIBRARY Every Thursday at noon at the Westfield Community Center (North Hill 53 Wilson Street, Greensboro. 533-2531. [email protected], ART GALLERIES, HISTORICAL Road/School St.). Suggested donation $4 with the 2nd Thursday of the month free. www.greensborofreelibrary.org Librarian Mary Metcalf. Hours: Sundays 11:30 Free RSVP Bone Builders Balancing and Strengthening Class meets weekly before a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; closed Mondays; Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; closed SOCIETIES & MUSEUMS the meal from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Following lunch, join the fun and play Bingo! Wednesdays; Thursdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturdays Sponsored by the Troy and Area Lions Club. For more information, call 744-2484. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Story Hour for Children: at Four Seasons Learning, ALBANY HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM Fridays at 10 a.m.; Story Time for ages 0-6 every Thursday at 10 a.m.; and for The Albany Historical Society is located in the old village school on Route WESTMORE LITTLE TREASURES HOUSE ages 6-12 every Tuesday at 10 a.m. 14 across from the Methodist Church, and is open by appointment. Contact Jim The Westmore Little Treasures House (located at the old Town Clerk’s Oliver at [email protected], or Paul Daniels at the Diamond Heart Farm in building), is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Labor Day. All HASKELL FREE LIBRARY East Albany for an appointment. money received goes to the Westmore Community Church for a new roof. 93 Caswell Avenue, Derby Line. Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9-5, Thursday 9-6, and Saturday 9-2. Board of Trustees meets the third BREAD AND PUPPET MUSEUM Wii BOWLING IN WEST BURKE Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Toddler Time on Thursdays and Fridays One of the largest collections of some of the biggest puppets in the Wii Bowling is held in West Burke at the The Meal Site on the second at 9:45 a.m. Celtic Harpist: Free music in the library from 2-4 p.m. on August 4. world. 753 Heights Rd. (Route 122), Glover (off Route 16 and I-91 S, exits and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. Everyone welcome. By For more information, call Nancy at 873-3022, extension 201, or check the 24/25). For more information, please visit www.breadandpuppet.org or call 525- donation. For more information, call Therese Stone at 525-3412 or 467-3423. website at haskellopera.com/library-activities, or find them on Facebook. 3031.

HITCHCOCK MEMORIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM BROWN LIBRARY GALLERY LIBRARY ACTIVITIES 1252 VT Route 100, Westfield. 744-2484. Visit the Hitchcock At Sterling College, Craftsbury Common. 586-7711, extension 129. Open Museum/Library page at www.westfield.vt.gov and on Facebook at Town of Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Exhibit Plowing Old Ground. For more ALBANY TOWN LIBRARY Westfield, Vermont for up-to-date activity listings. information, visit www.VermontArtHouse.org/openings or call 586-2200. Located on Route 14 in the back of Albany Town Hall on Main Street. Open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 to 4:30 p.m. For more information, call ISLAND POND PUBLIC LIBRARY CHARLESTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 755-6107. Main Street. Hours: Tuesday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m.; Wednesday, 2–6 p.m., Located on Museum Drive in West Charleston. Open Wednesdays Thursday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m.–2 afternoons from 2 to 4 p.m., June through August. For more information or to BARTON PUBLIC LIBRARY p.m. Story Time every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. For further information, call 723- make an appointment for another day, call 723-6024 or 895-2901. 100 Church Street, Barton. Open Mondays from 1–7 p.m., Wednesdays 6134 or look on Facebook. “Build a Better World” summer reading program for from 9 a.m. to noon and 1–7 p.m., Fridays from 1–7 p.m. Friday Afternoon the month of July. CHUCK GUEST GALLERY Classic Movies, Friday Night Movies. Scrabble players meet on the first and Featuring over 130 paintings of abstract imagery. Located at 205 third Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. JEUDEVINE MEMORIAL LIBRARY Vermont Route 114 in East Burke. Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 93 North Main Street; P.O. Box 536, Hardwick. 472-5948. p.m., and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call 626-9011 CRAFTSBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY www.jeudevinememoriallibrary.org. Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 1–7 p.m.; or visit www.chuckguest.com. Church Lane, Craftsbury Common. 586-9683. [email protected]. Tuesday and Thursday, 1–5 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; and Saturday, 10 www.craftsburypubliclibrary.org. Hours: Tuesday, 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.; closed Sunday. All programs are free and open to the public. For COLBY CURTIS MUSEUM & STANSTEAD HISTORICAL SOCIETY a.m.–noon; Thursday, 2–6 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m.–noon; and more information, please call the library at 472-5948 or visit 535 Dufferin Street, Stanstead, Quebec. 1-819-876-7322. Two Sunday, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Friday Story Time: 10 a.m., up to age 6. Friday Lego jeudevinememoriallibrary.org. SUMMER KIDS’ PROGRAM: Lego Club from 3-5 exhibitions: Remembering our Soldiers of the Great War and Rural Medicine in Club for children 5 to 12 years old, 3–4:30 p.m. Story Hour: for children birth to 5 p.m. in the children’s room and on Fridays, weather permitting, Story Time at Stanstead County. years and families on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. the Hardwick Farmers’ Market. All events free. CRAFTSBURY COMMUNITY CARE CENTER GALLERY DAILEY MEMORIAL LIBRARY JOHN WOODRUFF SIMPSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY 1784 East Craftsbury Road, East Craftsbury. 586-2414. 101 Junior High Drive, Derby Center. Current location is closed due to 1972 East Craftsbury Road, East Craftsbury. 586-9692. Open Sunday, www.craftsburycommunitycarecenter.org. construction. Temporary “Mini Library” now open at the Derby Community noon–1 p.m.; Wednesday and Saturday, 9 a.m.–noon, 2–5 p.m. Church on Route 5 in Derby. Hours will be Tuesdays & Thursdays from 10 a.m. CRAFTSBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY to 5 p.m., and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Preschool Story Time will still JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY Babcock House Museum, Craftsbury Common. Open Wednesdays and be Tuesday mornings from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. No family movie night over the 1 Water Street, Orleans. 754-6660. Hours: Monday, 10 a.m.– 8 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m.–noon. summer. Trustee meetings will still be the last Wednesday of the month at 6 Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Closed p.m. For more information, call the library at 766-5063, visit Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Handicapped accessible. Story Time: CRYSTAL LAKE FALLS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION & BARTON MUSEUM www.daileymemoriallibrary.org or check Facebook page. Mondays at 10:30 a.m. Board Meetings: 3:30 p.m. on the second Monday of Located at the Pierce House on Water Street in Barton, open late spring every month. Computer tutorials: available by appointment. through fall. Brick Kingdom Park open daylight hours year-round. GLOVER PUBLIC LIBRARY 51 Bean Hill Road, Glover. 525-6524 or 525-4365. www.gloverlibrary.org. LEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY GLOVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM Hours: Monday through Thursday, 1–6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.–noon. Story Irasburg. 754-2526. Hours: Monday, 3–8 p.m.; Wednesday and Bean Hill Road in Glover, second floor in Municipal Building. Hour: Fridays at 10 a.m. Cook & A Book Discussion: Call for book and date. Thursday, 3–6 p.m.; and Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m. www.gloverhistoricalsociety.org. Open by appointment only: Call Joan at 525- Children’s literature discussion group for adults: Call to sign up. Arm Chair 6212 or Randy or Betsy at 525-4051. Chats meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. For more information, RAND MEMORIAL LIBRARY call library coordinator Toni Eubanks at 525-4365. 160 Railroad Street, North Troy. Hours: Monday & Tuesday 3-7, GRACE GALLERY Wednesday 1-5, Thursday and Friday 8-12. Children’s Summer Program: Build Old Firehouse, 59 Mill Street, downtown Hardwick. 472-6857. GOODRICH MEMORIAL LIBRARY a Better World. Fridays, July 21, 28, August 4 & 11 from 9:30 a.m. to noon with www.graceart.org. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. 202 Main Street, Newport. 334-7902. www.goodrichlibrary.org. Hours: stories, crafts, presentations, and free lunch. www.randmemorial.com. Community Workshops are held weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Board of Thursday, and are open to all community members. Trustees meeting monthly, Tuesdays at 2 p.m. Book discussion group held third WEST BURKE PUBLIC LIBRARY Thursday of each month at 1 p.m. Chess Club meetings held each Thursday at 135 Main Street (5A), next to the park. Hours: Saturday 1-4 p.m. For GREENSBORO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 3:30 p.m. Job Hunt Helper from CCV is available Tuesdays from 3 to 5 p.m., further information, call (201) 519-3633. 29 Breezy Avenue, Greensboro (building next to Willey’s Store), 533- Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m. www.westburkepubliclibrary.wordpress.com or on Facebook at 2457. www.greensborohistoricalsociety.org. July & August hours: Tues.–Thurs. www.facebook.com/westburkelibrary. 10:30-2:30, Sat. 10-2. Check out our powerful new tool for researching Greensboro families stored in our archives! Permanent Exhibit: Hill Homestead: The Story of Greensboro: Faces of Our Town has been updated “Beyond the Red Gate” and displays tools and ledgers, kitchen gadgets, and farm implements, and parlor furniture from the 19th century. Main Street Open 7 days Newport, VT HIGHLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS a week at 11 a.m. 2875 Hardwick St., Greensboro. 533-9075 or www.highlandartsvt.org. A real Under new 334-2224 ownership! country store! LOOKING GLASS MUSEUM AT CLAN OF THE HAWK The Looking Glass Museum is located on the grounds of the Clan of the FULL Hawk off Route 58 in Evansville. Free admittance. This is a museum dedicated DELI Groceries to the local Native American groups. For more information, call 754-2817 or e- mail [email protected]. JASPER’S ALL Gas Wine DAY! Beer MAC CENTER FOR THE ARTS Eat in or Gifts 158 Main Street, Newport. 334-1966. Hours: Monday through Saturday TAVERN takeout. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Over 45 Vermont visual artists and handcrafters offer their work in the 2,000+ square foot gallery. MAC Center for the Arts also offers special events, exhibits, musical performances, and classes/workshops for Fri., July 28th: NIX MIX DJ New owners: Julie Jacobs-Seguin & Libby Jacobs adults and children. EXHIBIT: “Lake Memphremagog Watershed – Preserving OPEN: Mon.-Wed. 6 a.m.-8 p.m., Thurs.-Sat. 6 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. the Beauty of Our Waters” on display until September 5. Visit Sat., July 29TH: DJ LOUD 8411 VT RTE. 111, MORGAN, VT • (802) 895-2726 www.memphremagogartscollaborative.com.

Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-8 p.m., Closed Tues., Sun. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Hardwick Street July 31, 2017 Open Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 8 p.m. Caspian Monday Music 18 Cross St., Island Pond, VT • 723-4601 Cafe´ Summer Hours Austin Burns, baritone Monday: Closed Stephanie Mao, piano Tuesday- Thursday: 11AM-8PM American, Neopolitan, and an Original Comedy Set. Friday & Saturday: 10AM-9PM Caledonia Grange Beef 88 East Church Street, Pulled Briskets Sunday: 10AM-3PM Pork East Hardwick, VT St. Louis Ribs REACH THE CAFE AT: Admission: $18 Adults; $16 Seniors; $10 Students, under 18 free. 802-533-9399 FISH FRY FRIDAYS For more information, please visit LOCATED AT THE • Haddock • Scallops • Whole Belly Clams www.caspianmondaymusic.org 4 p.m.–close, while supplies last! HIGHLAND CENTER for the ARTS 2875 HARDWICK ST. , GREENSBORO, VT 05841 ASK ABOUT OUR CATERING! the Chronicle, July 26, 2017 Page 13B

TSTRICTHEDEADLINE FOR KEVENTS: MONDAYINGDOM AT NOON. We reserve the right to reject or edit events.C We do not takeALENDAR events over the phone. E-mail events to [email protected] MEMPHREMAGOG HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NEWPORT PLEASANT VALLEY ART GALLERY WONDERARTS (ART HOUSE GALLERY + WONDER & WISDOM) Second floor of Emory Hebard State Office Building, Main Street, 146 White Road, Irasburg. 754-2000. Open Saturdays and Sundays from The Art House Gallery and Wonder & Wisdom have merged to create Newport. Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Showcasing Newport’s 10 a.m. to 4 p.m or call for an appointment anytime. WonderArts. Office located at the UCC, 165 Wilson St., Greensboro and forever changing history and landmarks. FIRST SHOWCASE EXHIBIT: programs are held at the Wonder & Wisdom program space, Community “Keeping the Memphre Legacy Alive in the Years Yet to Be.” SECOND ROWE DESIGNS CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING & GALLERY Greenspace in Craftsbury, Craftsbury Town Hall, local schools, Craftsbury SHOWCASE EXHIBIT: “Celebrating 100 Years of Remembering ‘The Lady of 287 East Main Street, Newport. Open Tuesday through Thursday, 10 Masonic Hall, and in partnership with other community organizations. For more the Lake’s’ Last Days – (1917-2017) here at Steamboat Wharf in Newport.” a.m.–5:30 p.m., Friday 10 a.m.–5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m.–noon. Featuring information, call 533-9370 or visit www.wonderartsvt.org. wood carvings by Al Diem, scenic and nature photography by Robert Lyons MILLER’S THUMB GALLERY and Gustav Verderber, Bella Doni Pottery, Edgewater Jewelry, original art by WOODEN HORSE ARTS GUILD (WHAG) 14 Breezy Ave., Greensboro. 533-2045 or [email protected]. John Rowe, Elry Maze, Deb Cowan, Pat Lipinsky. P.O. Box 502, North Troy 05859. 988-4300. www.woodenhorsearts.com. Crossing to Safety on display July 15 through September 4. Wooden Horse Arts Guild is a 501c3 charitable organization composed of THE 99 GALLERY AND CENTER artists, crafters, writers, photographers, and musicians who live and work NATIVE AMERICAN MUSEUM (NATIVE CULTURAL SOCIETY, INC.) The 99 Gallery and Center on School Street behind 316 Main Street in throughout Vermont and beyond. They support and encourage artistic 56 Church Street in Newport Center. 334-6770. Open from 11 a.m.–6:30 downtown Newport. Work by Seattle surrealist Donald Peel and Northeast excellence in the literary, visual, and performing arts. Their virtual gallery gives p.m., closed Mondays. No admission fee. Kingdom artists, free classes, movies and community events. Open most members an individual web page on www.woodenhorsearts.com. To read the afternoons till 5 p.m. 323-7759. Whimsical sculptures and drawings by news of members and arts around the area, visit NEWPORT NATURAL CAFÉ GALLERY Newport’s Manfred Rieder now on display. http://blog.woodenhorsearts.com and Like them on Facebook. 194 Main Street, Newport. 334-2626. Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m.– 8 p.m., and Sundays from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. On display are a few watercolor and THE THIRD FLOOR GALLERY YE OLD BLACKSMITH ART GALLERY ink drawings depicting the Vermont river by the self taught artist Olga Lawson. Hardwick Inn, 4 South Main Street, Hardwick. Call 472-9933 for 240 A Dufferin, Stanstead, Quebec. (819) 876-2282. Open Thursday information. through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the heart of Rock Island in the historical OLD STONE HOUSE MUSEUM (ORLEANS COUNTY HISTORICAL Ye Olde Blacksmith overlooking the Tomifobia River. This historical blacksmith SOCIETY) THE MUSEUM OF EVERYDAY LIFE shop is now a cozy gallery featuring a variety of works from numerous local 109 Old Stone House Road, Brownington. 754-2022. 3482 Dry Pond Road (Route 16) in Glover (short distance south of artists. Third vernissage of the summer on Saturday, July 29, from 5 to 7 p.m. [email protected]. www.oldstonehousemuseum.org. Museum is Shadow Lake Road). Clare Dolan: 626-4409. www.museumofeverydaylife.org. with artists Erica Masotto, Christian Williams, and Susan Palmer with Greek open May 15 through October 15, Wednesdays–Sunday from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. New Exhibit: “Bells and Whistles” on display now. Admission by donation. Self- music on the harp and wine. Exhibition runs from July 27 to August 13. The Alexander Twilight Visitors’ Center and gift shop are open year-round, service museum, open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. www.levieuxforgeron.com Wednesday–Sunday, 11 a.m.– 5 p.m. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Craft Circles (all welcome!): Spinner’s Circle meets in the Samuel Read THE VIEUX FORGERON ART GALLERY Hall House on the third Thursday of the month at noon, May through October. 240a Dufferin St., Stanstead, Quebec. All are welcome! Hours: Thurs.– Call 754-2022 for more info. Quilter’s Circle meets the fourth Wednesday of Sun. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. www.levieuxforgeron.com every month from 1 to 3 p.m. HOUSE OF WHITE WATER GALLERY PEACHAM CORNER GUILD 5 River Street by the bridge, East Hardwick Village. Open Sundays from The Peacham Corner Guild is open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed 11 a.m.–3 p.m. or by appointment. Call Watergate at 563-2037. Tuesdays. The guild features small antiques, fine handcrafted gifts and http://whitewatergallery.blogspot.com. specialty foods. Located at 643 Bayley Hazen Road in Peacham. 802-592- 3332 PIZZASince 1979 “A good place to eat!” FULLY LICENSED. 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! OUNTRY ES 287 Portland St., St. Johnsbury, VT • 748-5144 • 748-5145 EN C R TAUR Paddie’s Snack Bar 93 Main St., Lyndonville, VT • 626-4500 • 626-5315 IIDD ANT ~ Fresh ~ Specializing in good food,T H Clams - Scallops - Fish - Chicken with fabulous views of rural VT! ~ PRIME RIB EVERY DAY~ 24 Flavors of Soft-serve & Hard Ice Cream • TROUT • LAMB • PORK Call for takeout. • BAKED HAM • HADDOCK • STUFFED SHRIMP • TURKEY East Main Street, Rte. 105, North Troy • HOUSE SPECIALS Scenic Route 100, Lowell, VT (802) 988-2599 Lowell/Westfield Line 1-800-894-PADI (7234) 802-744-6149 NOW OPEN! Fri. & Sat.: 4:30-9 p.m., Sun.: Breakfast Celebrating 28 years! 9:30-11:30 (with limited breakfast), Dinner 12-8 p.m.

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ClassifiedsDeadline is 12 noon on Mondays • 802-525-3531 • E-mail: [email protected] SERVICES GREENHOPE FARM- Lessons, day BLUE STONE LANDSCAPE- & Lawn Care. Spring INVENTORY SALE- former South Albany Store camp for kids July & August. Camp & fall cleanups, mulching, lawn mowing & (1534 South Albany Road). The store/residence is site, etc. Check out our website at trimming, ponds, patios, and other landscapes, on the market and we are clearing out arts/crafts DRIVEWAY PROBLEMS?- We greenhopefarm.org, or call 802-673- stone work, bagging and dethatching. and collectible inventory along with personal construct and repair gravel 6270. Westmore, VT. Professional & insured. Chris Nemeth, 802-673- items. Furniture, kids’ games and toys, vintage driveways. For free quote on all 6685. Ex. 7/26 linens, and many other things. 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We also do land management with DO YOU HAVE A- sick appliance? Is your specialized forestry practices. Jim LaBounty, 802- refrigerator not cooling like it should, or your ice GARAGE SALE- Tools & equipment. Friday & 673-9444, 754-8825, [email protected]. cream too soft? Is your oven burning your 24-hour service! Ex. 10/25 HOME MAINTENANCE & REPAIR Saturday, July 28 & 29, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 913 cookies? Call RMH Appliance Repair. We fix all Bridge Street, Derby. Items: woodworking appliances, any make or model, new or old. tools/equipment, lathes, beam press, cement DO YOU HAVE A- sick appliance? Is your NORTHEAST CHIMNEY CLEANERS- For complete Licensed and insured. Years of experience, refrigerator not cooling like it should, or your ice cleaning of your chimney, stovepipe, and mixer, chop saw, 3ph snowblower, Canadian factory trained! Call 802-535-6169 or 745-8308. chains, drill press, sailing dinghy, cider press, cream too soft? Is your oven burning your fireplace. Call Shayne, 802-323-3300 for your Ex. 7/26 cookies? Call RMH Appliance Repair. We fix all appointment. We have a new phone number! Ex. etc. appliances, any make or model, new or old. 11/1 SEARS KENMORE ELITE- 18,500 air conditioner. DO YOU HAVE A- sick appliance? Is your Licensed and insured. Years of experience, Like-new condition, used 3 months. Owner factory trained! Call 802-535-6169 or 745-8308. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING- Interior/exterior refrigerator not cooling like it should, or your ice moved to assisted living. Paid $500, asking $425. cream too soft? Is your oven burning your Ex. 7/26 painting. Residential or commercial. Over 25 802-525-3840. Ex. 7/26 years experience. Varnish, paint or stain. Jobs of cookies? Call RMH Appliance Repair. We fix all DON’T WORK AROUND- those ugly stumps this all sizes. For information or to set up free appliances, any make or model, new or old. SAVE ELECTRICITY- Sturdy clothes drying racks, Licensed and insured. Years of experience, summer! 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MOVING?- need a delivery? We can help. 30+ GOLDS GYM- trainer treadmill for sale. Excellent the Chronicle DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT years moving experience. Let our small box truck condition, used one month. Must sell due to health & trailer work for you. Local & regional. 802-334- issues. $420. Call Deb, 802-754-9167. Ex. 7/26 12 NOON 1863, 802-673-6282. Ex. 8/9 Classifieds$ WANTED for each classified listing, 25 words or less, SMALL TINY HOUSE- for 3 $ sale. Very close to 3 to add a photo. finished, comes with WOODLOTS WANTED- large or small lots for materials needed to finish. clean, selective cutting. Hardwood, softwood, AND, FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE, ALL PREPAID CLASSIFIEDS ARE ALSO LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE! Electrical and plumbing cedar. One man, one small machine only! Let your close to finished. 802- land pay the taxes. 525-6659 or 673-3451. Ex. 8/2 CIRCLE THE CATEGORY: 424-7548. Ex. 8/9 Alternative Health/Healing, Antiques & Collectibles, Automotive Equipment, Builders, Building Materials, Business Opportunities, Camping, Clothing, Craft Shows & Bazaars, Drywall & Painting, Electronics, Farm Equipment, Financial PETS Services, Firewood/Pellets, Furniture & Household, Hay/Sawdust/Feed, Health & Beauty, Heavy Equipment, Help Wanted, Home Maintenance & Repair, Horses & Livestock, Knitting & Spinning, Land for Sale, Lawn & Landscape, LODGING & VACATION RENTALS Lodging & Vacation Rentals, Lost & Found*, Maple Products, Miscellaneous, Music, Motorcycles/Boats/RVs, Pets, POPE MEMORIAL- Frontier Animal Shelter has Plumbers, Plowing, Pools & Spas, Produce & Nursery, Real Estate, Real Estate or Rental Wanted, Rental Properties, lots of wonderful cats, kittens, dogs & puppies SUMMER COTTAGE- Lake Memphremagog. 2 Snowmobiles, Services, Specialty Shops, Sporting Goods, Storage, Tools & Equipment, Vacation & Travel, Vehicles, ready for adoption. Adoption fee includes shots, Wanted, Wood Products, Yard & Moving Sales. bedroom, auto heat, cable, sandy access to great worming, spay/neuter, complete vet health check swimming. No smoking. 802-334-8610. Ex. 7/26 & leukemia testing. Call 754-2228 or visit Ad text (25 words or less):______www.frontieranimalsociety.com. ______RENTAL PROPERTIES ADOPT A PUG- Go to www.gmpr.org or call 626- 8280 for information. Find us on Facebook: Green ______NEWPORT APARTMENTS Mtn. Pug Rescue. ______FOR RENT- large, ______beautiful, secure and AFFORDABLE PET PORTRAITS- by Brianne newly renovated. Very Nichols. Only $40-$65. Pet’s name hidden in the Your name, address & phone (required): ______nice 1 and 2 bedroom portrait! Great gift idea. www.colorfulpets.net or units available. Heat included! Highlands of on FB: Colorful Pets By Brianne. ______Newport. 802-487-4401. Ex. 11/1 Payment for ad, $3 x ____ week(s) = $______Buyers Beware...it is never a good idea to send q No photo money orders or to wire money to unknown Payment for words over 25, 12¢ ea. x ____ week(s) = $______APARTMENT FOR RENT- Two bedroom sources that ask for deposits or prepayment for q Photo enclosed apartment located on Chamberlin Road in Barton. pets or any other products sight unseen. q Photo e-mailed Payment for photo, $3 x ____ week(s) = $______A quiet, country location. Rent $600 per month, Photos mailed will not be plus utilities. No dogs. Call 525-3925 for returned. Photos can be e-mailed Total enclosed $______to [email protected] information. Ex. 7/26 LIVESTOCK/HORSES Prepayment is required, non refundable. *Found ads are listed free of charge. FOR RENT- Third floor efficiency. Orleans Village. Please mail this form with your payment to: $600/month, includes utilities, covered parking LEARN TO RIDE- Adult & kid for one. References a must. Security & first lessons. Day Camp for kids the Chronicle, P.O. Box 660, Barton, VT 05822 month. 754-2684. Ex. 7/19 running July & August. Camping area. Bring your own horse and ride the satellite FOR RENT- Small 1-2 bedroom house in Albany TV beautiful trails of Westmore, Village. Security & first month’s rent due in NORTHEAST VT. Check us out online at greenhopefarm.org or advance. $550/month. 802-755-6265. Ex. 8/2 TVand

call 802-673-6270. GOODGOOD STUFFSTUFFGOOD MUSIC FOR RENT- Two bedroom apartment, Barton. 802-334-2355 $600 a month, plus security and utilities. No PIGLETS- 8 weeks old, only 3 left. $75 each. We sell heightened dogs, prefer nonsmoker. 525-3878. > West Glover. 525-6979. Ex. 8/2 reality.

BARTON- 1 bedroom mobile home in quiet park. GUINEA FOWL KEETS- for sale. White African, SATELLITE, TVs, MUSIC & ACCESSORIES $625 a month includes water, sewer, mowing & Lavender, Royal Purple, Pearl Grey. $15. Great for WE SELL USED TVs. trimming. 2 Bedroom mobile home with shed in tick & bug control. Great watch dogs! Call 802- quiet park, $625 a month includes water, sewer, 748-3258. Ex. 8/9 mowing & trimming. First, last, security required. STUFF Credit background & reference check required. Call 802-626-1121 for more details. Ex. 7/26 HAY/SAWDUST/FEED It’s good to be bad. Michael Routhier Adult Toys • Lingerie • Smoking Accessories Countryside Commons ISLAND POND- 2 bedrooms, available 5043 VT Route 5 immediately. Heat, hot water included. First TAKING ORDERS- reserve your square bales 4267 U.S. Route 5, Derby, VT Newport, VT 05855 (Ridgeview 91 Building, above Roaster’s Cafe) month & security deposit required. No pets. Call now. First cut, quality hay. Cutting soon. $4/bale 802-334-2355 [email protected] 802-777-7389. Ex. 8/9 off the wagon or can deliver. Westmore. 802- 802-487-9315 525-4560, 802-770-8533. > FOR RENT IN ORLEANS- Second floor, heated, 2 bedroom apartment with electricity, plowing, garbage disposal. References, security deposit. FIREWOOD/PELLETS No pets. 754-2249. > Go Solar With FIREWOOD- cut, split, and delivered. Free local delivery. Green wood, $175, seasoned $200. STORAGE/BOAT SLIP Claude Riendeau, 802-754-6172, cell 802-673- 4282. Ex. 12/6 SCHOOL BUS SHELLS- 2 full size, no engines or seats, good for dry storage. Must be moved by FIREWOOD- cut, split & delivered to your length. wrecker. Best offer. 802-895-4120. Ex. 8/9 All wood cut this past winter. Guaranteed measure. Prompt delivery. Mostly maple, beech, ash, yellow birch, cherry. Top quality firewood. VEHICLES Call 754-6651, or 355-0465. Ex. 12/6 HARD ROCK MAPLE- $225 per cord. 802-673- 1997 FORD F-150 4X4- 7’ Meyer’s Quick Mount 5555. Ex. 7/26 snowplow, lumber rack, aluminum toolbox, • Established, local, small business • High-quality work • Excellent motor 86K miles. $800 OBO. 802-525-8889. Ex. DRY FIREWOOD- for sale. 16” cut, split & customer service • Design, installation, and support from start to 7/26 delivered. $220 a cord. Call 802-895-4060. Ex. finish with our skilled, friendly crew • Grid-tie and off-grid systems 9/27

CAMPERS/RVs FOR SALE- Dry firewood, delivered in local area for $220. Green wood, call for prices, delivery 2000 DAYTON HORNET- fifth wheel camper, 13’ included. Call 525-6927 or 525-3666. Ex. 11/8 slide-out. $3,900. 525-6659. Ex. 7/26 802-467-3500 Page 16B the Chronicle, July 26, 2017

Property transfers Town of Brownington — June 2016 to June 2017 Recorded Acres Category Sold for Grand list Seller Buyer 6/6/16 .74 Prim res $23,000 $124,900 Wells Fargo Bank, West Palm Beach, FL Bobbie Jo Roberts McManus, Barton 6/21/16 22.2 Open land $20,000 $29,800 Susan Wahl, Irasburg Jeremy Fortin, Newport Center 6/22/16 11 Prim res $139,000 $155,300 Richard & Priscilla Jensen, Barton Michael Nisbet, Derby 6/27/16 0 Mobile home $5,000 n.a. Shirley Perry, Brownington Jason Smith, Barton & Laurie Davis, Brownington 7/14/16 11.9 Open land $28,000 $10,100 James & Phyllis Carter, Brownington Paul Goldner, Brownington 7/18/16 21.39 Open land $52,000 $59,300 Donald & Carolyn Blaszka, East Hampstead, NH Travis & Michelle Hall, Brownington 7/27/16 10.5 Prim res $335,000 $329,000 Nancy J. Knowles, Newport John & Megan Marquissee, Brownington 8/1/16 69.02 Prim res $460,000 $436,900 Have Justice Will Travel, Inc., Vershire David & Kristen Templeman, Brownington 8/8/16 44.94 Open land $150,000 $125,500 G. & K. Newton, Whitehouse Station, NJ Zachary Robillard, Brownington 8/24/16 10.54 Prim res - sub $245,000 $240,000 Charles & Ellen Sullivan, North Eastham, MA Daniel Pellerin, Brownington 8/24/16 3.1 Prim res $52,000 $43,400 M. Aldrich, Isle LaMotte & G. McKenna, Jericho John D. Desjardins, Brownington 9/22/16 10.16 Prim res - sub $7,724 $240,000 Charles & Ellen Sullivan, North Eastham, MA Daniel Pellerin, Brownington 9/26/16 36.8 Prim res $116,375 $40,500 Cheryle Emily Selan estate, Lowell Gisele & George Gardner, Sheffield 10/3/16 .48 Prim res $165,000 $183,200 June Corkins & Amanda Elie, North Troy Alan & Lillian Norton McGonnigal, Bradford, NH 10/3/16 10.19 Mobile home $115,000 $121,300 David & Diane Thurber, Orleans Dominic & Hannah Perkins, Brownington 10/19/16 3.66 Prim res $124,900 $127,800 Jean Perry, Newport Kimball & Penny Johnson, Westmore 12/12/16 3 Prim res $181,250 $215,800 Matthew & Dawn Patenaude, Derby Everett & Dawn Perry, Brownington 1/31/17 1.67 Prim res $75,000 $72,900 Roger Guay, Brownington Jeremy Haney & Kelly Mayhew, Brownington 2/23/17 10.93 Other $30,000 $44,100 Philip Barra & Susan Erisman, St. Johnsbury James & Krystyna See, Columbia, CT 5/9/17 28 Prim res $56,000 $254,600* Arthur & Barbara Postman, Orleans Andrew & Amanda Shetler, Kingsville, OH 6/9/17 4.85 Other $22,000 $38,800 Roger G. Carpenter, Thetford Center John R. & Denise Royer, Newport * “sub” indicates property or residence was subdivided, so no town appraisal existed at time of sale

Notice of Sale by Sealed Bid The Town of Albany Board of Selectmen hereby Juddy’s Septic Tank Service Do you have a We want to request sealed bids for the sale of a Swenson Sand & Portable Toilet Rentals story you think hear from Spreader with V-Box Rear Discharge for 6 wheel dump 14th Year in Business we should truck. The unit is stainless steel, with an approximate SEPTIC & PORTABLE TOILETS know GOT you! capacity of 4 yards. The sander can be viewed by about? contacting the Albany Road Foreman, Paige Horner, at 802-393-2604. BOTH SERVICES BY A STORY? Bids must be received by the Town of Albany Board at THE SAME COMPANY the office of the Albany Town Clerk, P.O. Box 284, Brian Judd, Owner E-MAIL Albany, VT 05820, no later than 4 p.m., on August P.O. Box 226 COVERS ALL CORNERS OF 15th, at which time the bids will be publicly opened Morgan, VT 05853 NEK. and read aloud. The select board reserves the right to THE OUR TIP refuse any and all bids. 802-895-4445 LARGER E-mail Pager: 742-1696 • 24-Hour Service WEDDING UNITS LINE! Dated at Town of Albany, this 19th day of July, 2017. MONTHLY & WEEKEND RENTALS AVAILABLE our editor, Tena Starr, at or call The select board, Town of Albany • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL • GREASE TRAPS tenas@ our office at bartonchronicle.com 802-525-3531.

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