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The town is spon- we’re expecting a good ate antidote to the heat of bake sale and more. will feature soring its second annual turnout for the chili con- the chili the winner will Village of Poultney is summer chili cook-off at 5 test this week.” serve up. magic, music, p.m. on the town green. requesting bids for over- Last year, the cook-off On Friday, the public games and “What we’re aiming for attracted 10 contestants can expect to sample ven- head door project is a community-oriented who ladled out between ison chili – a resubmit more family-friendly event,” said Town of Poultney 125 and 150 samples of from last year, said Gunter – Fair Haven town manager chili to an appreciative pub- vegetarian chili and entries from announces result of vote Joseph Gunter. The town is sponsoring a lic. When the votes were tallied, the win- two local businesses, Finders Keepers series of free Friday events through Aug.  See page 2. ner received a two-night stay at Whiteface 23, which will include magic, dance, corn Lodge in Lake Placid. See CHILI pg. 2 Pawlet ice cream Giant car show this Jobs! social celebrates Lots of job opportunities weekend in Rutland inside this week’s FreePress. scholarship winners The 40th annual Rutland Area Vehicle Enthusiasts Check out the openings at . . . Car Show and Flea Market will excite antique and The Pawlet Scholarships vintage car lovers on Saturday, July 13, from 9 a.m. to  Full Belly Deli Committee will host its second annu- 3:30 p.m., and on Sunday, July 14, from 9 a.m. to 3 al free ice cream social on the Pawlet p.m., at the Vermont  Boys and Girls Club town green on Sunday, July 14, from State Fairgrounds in  Bromley Mountain 3 to 5 p.m. Rutland. The event In addition to 250-350  Champlain Beef “I feel will celebrate vehicles of all makes  Concrete Professionals extremely and honor the and models on display, committee’s the show will feature  Greenstone Slate grateful and 2019 scholarship an auto-related flea  Equinox Terrace privileged recipients and market, cars for sale, thank the com- that I live in vendors, food, music, More than 250 classic cars  Hakeka Stone munity for its games, prizes and will be on display at the  Whitehall schools a community more than 20 much more. RAVE car show. years of gener- that has the This year vehicles  Poultney House of Pizza ous support for made in 1979 – the year of RAVE’s first show – will be  More, more, more ability and the program. showcased. the generosity The Pawlet Highlights of the weekend will include music by See page 12. Scholarships the Silverbacks on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. The to offer a Committee was Brandon-based band will play its trademark mix of scholarship to founded in 1995 authentic blue and rock classics. by West Pawlet Also on Saturday, at around 3:30 p.m., participants Castleton Community help me and resident Jane can leave the fairgrounds for a scenic car cruise other local Rinck as a way Guide coming in August to give back to See CARS pg. 3 students pur- her community. The FreePress will publish the sue our goals” Her generosity twelfth annual Castleton and vision Variety Day Saturday Community Guide the week of  Jill Brooks, launched what Aug. 26. scholarship has become a Wells is the place to be this Saturday. This keepsake winner vital local That’s because the local Modern Woodmen of edition will be resource for America will be hosting their fifth annual Variety brimming with area students of Day celebration from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. important and all ages. A wide assortment of vendors will be on hand, useful informa- Since its inception, Pawlet offering antiques, flea market items, crafts, art, col- Scholarships has awarded more than Community Guide ‘15/’16 tion on all lectibles, specialty food, plants and herbs and much, aspects of liv- $519,000 to deserving Pawlet and much more. West Pawlet residents pursuing edu- The MWA food booth will also be open again this ing in the town of Castleton. It will cational goals. The committee has year, and the Wells library will be hosting its annual be mailed to every household in made giving back to the community book sale. There also will be a DJ playing music from the town of Castleton. Businesses a top priority, and it supports both 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. wanting to be included should graduating high school students and This free event will be held rain or shine. For contact the FreePress today at more details, call 802-645-0323. 518-642-1234. 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Poultney residents reject proposed changes to zoning laws said Gunter. “Bring your dog, walk around, taste some chili The residents of Poultney have allowed mixed commer- ed Dollar General. Chili and vote for your favorite.” voted Tuesday evening, July 9, cial/light industrial use, was At a meeting on Monday Continued from front page Fair Haven’s free Friday on changes to zoning regula- rejected by voters by a vote of evening, July 8, prior to voting events will continue with a tions that could have resulted 549 against and 302 for the on Tuesday, July 9, residents, and the Rosewood Café and magic show with Blaine Goad in the siting of a new Dollar changes. There were two blank town officials and representa- Store, among others. on July 19, “touch a truck” with General in the town. ballots and one spoiled ballot. tives for Knappmiller, who was In addition, the event will the fire department and a trib- Question 1, which would The ballot was spurred by not at the meeting, debated the feature ice cream from the ute by the historical society to have made existing zoning poli- two petitions, one submitted by pros and cons of the zoning Rosewood Café and Store, a Fair Haven’s fire services on cies more restrictive, received legal counsel for Poultney request, including the possible shaved ice truck and vendors July 26, a dance demo hosted by 414 votes for the changes and Properties LLC, owned by Len lack of oversight the town selling jewelry, antiques and a local studio on Aug. 2, Fair 414 votes against them. In addi- Knappmiller, and the second by would have on future projects, more. Haven’s world-famous corn hole tion, there were 25 blank bal- “legal voters” of the town of the accusations of harassment “We’ll also have a 50/50 raf- tournament on Aug. 9, a free lots and one spoiled ballot. The Poultney. against Knappmiller by neigh- fle. The proceeds will benefit wine, spirits and Cabot cheese tie vote resulted in the Knapmiller is the owner of bors and the possibility of eco- the playground fund,” said tasting on Aug. 16 and a free Question 1 being rejected. the buildings at 61 Beaman St., nomic development in the Gunter. Fair Haven has been movie night on Aug. 23. Question 2, which would the possible site of the contest- town, which is feeling the raising money to improve the For more information, con- effects of the closing of Green playground at Fair Haven tact Fair Haven town manager Mountain College this spring. Grade School. Joseph Gunter at 802-265-3010, Public Notices Town manager Paul “I can’t think of a better way ext. 5, or email him at fhman- Donaldson could not be to spend a Friday evening,” [email protected]. reached for comment on Wednesday morning, July 10. Castleton chamber concert July 16 The Castleton Summer The institute’s faculty Needed: Vendors for Concerts at the Pavilion, spon- ensemble that features strings sored by Heritage Family Credit and piano will perform Mozart W. Rutland block party Union, will present a concert by and more at this free communi- The Town of West the university’s Chamber Music ty concert. Rutland is looking for Institute Mile Twelve on For more information, call food, artisan and makers Tuesday, July 16, at 7 p.m. 802-468-1013. vendors for its second annual community block party on the town hall allowed me to create a family- green and Marble Street Pawlet run small business that has on Saturday, September completely supported my fami- 14, from 4 to 9 p.m. Continued from front page ly in the ensuing years.” Scholarship recipient Jill Marble Street from adults looking to further their Campbell to Main Street Brooks, an environmental stud- education. ies major at University of will be blocked off to Previous recipients have traffic to host the eve- Vermont in 2016, was quoted as included older students like saying: “I feel extremely grate- ning’s festivities. Julie Sperling, co-owner of Games, vendors, food ful and privileged that I live in Naga Bakehouse in a community that has the abili- trucks and musical Middletown Springs, who was entertainment will be ty and the generosity to offer a quoted on the committee’s web- scholarship to help me and provided by Phil Henry, site: the West Rutland Alumni other local students pursue our “Essentially, support from goals.” Rock Lab and Satin and the Pawlet Scholarships Steel. This year more than $40,000 Committee enabled me to take in scholarships were awarded Admission to the the first step towards the cre- block party will be free. to 24 individuals from the area. ation of my own business by Funding for the scholarships For more information, sending me to school. The call 802-438-2263. comes from donations as well skills that I learned there have as from an annual fundraising served me well and have event called Art on the Green, which takes place in late sum- Ladies and Gentlemen: mer and brings together com- NOTICE OF munity members and local art- The Village of Poultney, VT ists, with participating artists INTENT TO SELL donating a portion of their pro- is requesting bid proposals for ceeds from the event. The Town of Fair Haven hereby provides notice of its On Sunday the committee intention to sell the property at: WWTP Chemical Room Overhead Door. will welcome everyone to its The project will be to prepare a finished opening 10’ wide by free ice cream social – alumni, 30 South Main St supporters and friends – to rec- Fair Haven, VT 05743 9’ 6” high for installation of an overhead door. The project is to include removal of current window, cut and demo masonry ognize the students who are Covenants governing the sale of this property wall, install proper header beam to carry any weight from the working toward achieving their educational goals and the com- are as follows: roof. Install wood mounting plates for overhead door. Finish munity that supports them. the opening with minimal maintenance materials coated • The town is requiring the purchaser to clean the Information about the schol- metals, or plastic finish boards. Contractor will be responsible property to bring it into compliance with the town Junk arship program, including a for removal of all related demolition materials from the Ordinance. list of this year’s recipients, is project. All work will be accomplished in accordance with located at www.pawletscholar- • The new owner will be required to place a refundable the provisions set forth in this Request for Proposals (RFP); ships.wordpress.com. $5,000 escrow payment down within 3 days of being approved and accepted town standards and all applicable informed they are the winning bidder. Federal, State and local regulations. Wells Village Library • The new property owner will be required to clean the Lump Sum proposals are being requested from three (3) Wells, VT 05774 property within 45 days of the sale or will forfeit the or more contractors. Completed proposals will be considered Book Sale will be held at the escrow payment to the town. as detailed within the project Special Provisions and work MWA Tin Building assignment selection made accordingly. Route 30, Wells, VT 05774. Minimum bid is $10,000 There will be a pre bid meeting held on site 685 York Street Wells Annual A copy of the Deed for the proposed sale at 3:00PM on July 15th. The question period for this project Library Book can be found in the town offices at: will end at, July 22th 2019 , and the bids will be opened at Sale 3 North Park Place 3:00PM on July 24th for review. The Village Manager and Bake Sale DPW Superintendent will make a recommendation to the Fair Haven, VT 05743 Village Trustees at a special meeting to be scheduled at a White Elephant This posting is in accordance with 24 V.S.A. § 1061. later date. Any questions posed after the date listed above Goods Sale Questions can be directed to the town Manager at 802- shall go unanswered. Friday, July 12, 2019 • 9AM-4PM 265-3010 or via email at [email protected]. The Village of Poultney reserves the right to accept or reject Saturday July 13, 2019 • 9AM-3PM any and all bid proposals submitted for performing the work Books for sale from all genres, many children’s books are Bids are due to the town offices no later than as described above. available as well. 4:00 pm July 29th 2019. Come and visit us! The Bid Proposal Form with bid requirements Buy books and delicious baked may be obtained from, and all questions goodies as well as household The Board of Selectmen will review the proposals and items in our white elephant sale. make the final selection. The Town of Fair Haven reserves related to this RFP, shall be forwarded to Please email our librarian for drop the right to reject any, all, or portions of proposals or accept Aaron Kerber, by phone at 802-287-9727, off info: [email protected] in writing to the address above, or e-mail at and she will get back to you the proposal the Town deems to be in its best interest, in a timely manner. regardless of the lowest proposal amount. [email protected]. Thank you! Wells Library Board of Trustees The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, July 12, 2019 - 3

Card of Thanks Ultimate frisbee festival in Poultney July 15-20 The Flying Squirrels, Green Following the daily youth region and beyond will partici- J. Claire Carmody ing of our post grounds. Mountain College’s legendary camp, all area community pate in several games. American Legion Post #39 A special thanks to the ultimate frisbee team, will host members, regardless of age or The fee for the festival is $5 would like to thank all who Ladies Auxiliary for hosting a a week-long ultimate frisbee experience, are welcome to join for the week. made donations to offset the basket party and to all who festival on Monday-Friday, July the youth players in a friendly To register for this Poultney cost of repair to our solar donated baskets. 15-20, from 3 to 5 p.m. each game. Recreation Department youth array due to the recent flood- afternoon. Those interested in taking camp, contact the Poultney All young people ages 12-18 their game to the next level Town Office at 802-287-9751. are invited to learn the funda- will be encouraged to partici- To register for the Saturday mentals of this spirited compet- pate in an ultimate frisbee hat tournament, contact Katelyn Poultney community dinner July 20 itive sport, where having fun is tournament on Saturday, July Mann at katelynstarmann@ East Poultney General Store make local food available to the as important as playing hard. 20, when players from the local gmail.com. will showcase local farmers community. and businesses by sponsoring Generous donations by local two farm-to-table community farmers and businesses are dinner celebrations this sum- making this highly anticipated Dutch history focus of day trip to Albany museums July 20 mer on the East Poultney celebration dinner possible. Green. Seating will be limited. The nonprofit Crown Point visited include the Crailo Reservations for the excur- The first will be on Saturday, Tickets are $25 for adults Road Association will offer a State Historic Site in sion are required. To pur- July 20, at 6 p.m., and the sec- and $10 for children under the day trip to visit and tour three Rensselaer, the New York chase tickets, send a check in ond will be Saturday, August 17, age of 12. history museums in and State Museum and the Albany advance, payable to “Crown at the same time. For more information, call around Albany on Saturday, Institute of History and Art. Point Road Association” for The goals of the dinners are 802-287-4042 or email epoult- July 20. Departure will be A special bonus will be $70 per person ($65 for those to boost the local economy and [email protected]. from Rutland at 8 a.m. and hearing insights by retired boarding at Bennington) to support farmers and business- East Poultney Green is locat- from Bennington at 9 a.m., archeologist Paul Huey, who Tom Hughes, 126 Charles Ave., es. The store deals directly ed on East Main Street, with return to Bennington led excavations at Fort Middlebury, VT 05753. Please with farmers and wants to Poultney, Vermont. around 5 p.m. and Rutland at Orange 48 years ago. indicate contact information, 6 p.m. Vermonters may recognize Dr. the names of each attendee, People interested in life in Huey from his six decades of and the town (Rutland or the 1600s and 1700s can take a research, beginning in 1956, Bennington) where each will Lake St. Catherine Association to host cultural excursion to muse- into the history of the fort board the motor coach. ums that document the early ruins at Crown Point State For more information, call annual meeting and dinner July 27 Dutch settlement in what is Historic Site on Lake Tom Hughes at 802-388-2967. now Albany. Museums to be Champlain. The Lake St. Catherine Dinner will be served at Association will host its annual approximately 7:30 p.m. meeting and dinner at the Lake For $16 per person, diners on Sunday at 3 p.m. Winners host Paul Mennett is scheduled St. Catherine Country Club on can enjoy either chicken fran- will drive their vehicles past to be at the show with his Saturday, July 27, beginning at caise, baked haddock or a pasta Cars the grandstand to receive their Circle of Champions display of 6 p.m. dish, cake and coffee. For $26 Continued from front page awards. New this year will be vehicles. Association trustees will per person, diners can enjoy a an award for best vintage Spectator admission is $5, update attendees on lake prime rib dinner. through the surrounding coun- camper. and free for kids younger than issues, provide reports from To RSVP for the dinner, con- tryside. And because some partici- 12. their committees and discuss tact Mary Jo Teetor at 802-287- Throughout the weekend, pants will not be attending the The $20 vehicle registration current and future initiatives 5836 or email her at ferncliff@ car show attendees can get show on both Saturday and fee covers a car and two adults. for the lake. comcast.net. their pictures taken at a photo- Sunday, five additional trophies Pre-1948 stock vehicles will be The meeting will conclude Lake St. Catherine Country op area complete with props, will be awarded on Saturday. admitted for free. Registration with an open question-and- Club is located at 2725 Vermont have their vehicles inspected A 50/50 raffle will benefit will begin at 7 a.m. on Saturday answer session. Route 30, Poultney, Vermont. by National Street Rod radio station WSYB’s and Sunday. Association safety inspectors, Christmas Fund, and a silent For more information, call view demonstrations by the auction will benefit the 802-779-2556, 802-265-8026 or 802- West Rutland Masons’ breakfast July 13 Rutland Area First Robotics Rutland Free Clinic. 236-4851 before 9 p.m., visit Team and check out distracted This year’s show is also a www.ravecarclub.org or the The members of Hiram The cost of this delicious and texting driver simulators. “Cruisin’ New England” maga- RAVE Facebook page or email Lodge 101, F&AM, and Gilman breakfast will be $9 for adults To keep participants cool zine Super Wheels Showdown [email protected]. Chapter 88, OES, will host a and $3 for children ages 4-12. and comfortable, the show will qualifying event, with one vehi- Vermont State Fairgrounds pancake breakfast on For more information, con- have a misting tent as well as a cle to be chosen to show up at are located at 175 S. Main St., Saturday, July 13, from 8 to 11 tact Dave Mason at damason- large tent with a fan and seat- the showdown in Shrewsbury, Rutland, Vermont. a.m. [email protected] or 802-775- ing. Massachusetts, in the fall. TV The menu will include 2204 or Marie Ward at 802-468- This year’s show will feature WATER WELLS • PUMPS plain and blueberry pancakes, 2433. a Favorite 40 awards format. French toast, scrambled eggs, The lodge is located at 63 WATER SYSTEMS Trophies will be awarded to the HYDRO FRACKING • GEOTHERMAL omelets, home fries, corned Franklin St., West Rutland, 40 favorite vehicles in the show beef hash, coffee, juice, tea Vermont. at a special awards ceremony 802-287-4016 and milk. parkerwaterwells.com “IT’S NOT WHAT WE DO, IT’S HOW WE DO IT” VNAHSR health & NEW & USED PARTS • HYDRAULIC HOSES U-BOLTS • TIRES • 24 HOUR SERVICE PIZZARAMA! 724 Morse Hollow Road SPECIALS FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 $ wellness programs Poultney, VT 05764 3/ 12 NOON TO 6PM $ 99 VNA and Hospice of the & EQUIPMENT REPAIR, INC. (802) 287-4305 JULY 17, 2019 TO JULY 20, 2019 ORDER OR READY-TO-GO OR 4 EACH Southwest Region provides health clinics for people in the DELI DAIRY $ 79 Lakes Region. 3 gal. 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Yoga with cats at RCHS July 14 Letter Rutland County Humane spots available in each class, Society will host a yoga class register early. on Sunday, July 14, at 10 a.m. Cost is $20 per person. All and 1 p.m. at Vermont Sport proceeds benefit the society. Thank you from Castleton Community Center and Fitness Club in Rutland. For more information or to Take a one-hour class led by register, visit www.rchsvt.org To the editor: American Legion Post 50, Raffle items and cash dona- registered yoga teacher or stop by the shelter. On behalf of the Castleton Community Health Center tions were received from Stephanie Jones in the compa- Vermont Sport and Fitness Community Center members Castleton, Castleton Motors, Bomoseen Golf Club, Brown’s ny of the adoptable cats and Club is located at 40 Curtis and board of directors, I would Castleton Republican Party, Farm Stand, Club Fitness, Fair kittens of RCHS. With only 40 Ave., Rutland, Vermont. like to express our sincere Castleton Village Store, Jim Haven Fitness, Fair Haven Inn, gratitude to the many individ- Doran Roofing & Sheet Metal, Bob & Debbie Franzoni, uals and businesses that Inc., Ducharme Funeral Home, Gilmore Home Center, Happy Manchester library fundraising challenge helped make our 15th annual Aldous-Durfee Funeral Home, Paws Doggie Day Care, Iron A generous donor to Library will accept gifts via Castleton Community Center Dr. David Hassebroek, Fyles Lantern, Lake St. Catherine Manchester Community mail, in person or over the golf outing a success. Proceeds Brothers, Johnson Energy, Jost Country Club, Scott & Toni Library will match all gifts up phone. Payment may be made from the golf outing support Construction, Kinney Drugs, Lobdell, Precision Auto Body, to $10,000 to the library to help using a check, debit card or our elderly and disabled trans- Bob & Barbara Levine, Price Chopper and Spirit of it meet its July 31 annual fund- credit card. portation program. Mahoney Mechanical, Mallory Ethan Allen Boat Cruises. raising goal. For more information, call A special thank you to Funeral Home, McClure From all of us at the center The library appreciates the 802-362-2607. major sponsors, including Construction, Dr. Jim & Jean and especially those who bene- support of the community to Manchester Community Rutland Regional Medical Perry, Prunier’s Market, R & D fit directly from our van ser- meet this time-sensitive dollar- Library is located at 138 Center, Hubbardton Forge, Automotive, Rutland Vet Clinic vice for seniors and the dis- for-dollar match. Cemetery Ave., Manchester Brown’s Auto Salvage, Kinney Castleton, Slate Valley abled we say “Thank you!” Manchester Community Center, Vermont. Pike Insurance, Fair Haven Physical Therapy, VNA & Jo Ann Riley, Rotary and Hadeka Stone Hospice of the SW Region, executive director YEAR-ROUND ON LAKE ST. CATHERINE Corp. Woodard Marine and Dr. Castleton Community The 2019 hole sponsors were James Wright. Seniors MOTIVATED SELLER, BRING ALL OFFERS! Lovely lake home with shared access & dock. Fair Haven Free Library hosts story walk in park 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath, Fair Haven Free Library The board is grateful to Spacious kitchen with has created a story walk those who made the project center Island. Large through Fair Haven Town possible, including the Fair 3-season screened Park that will feature different Haven Select Board for allow- porch. Oversized 2 car stories throughout the sum- ing the use of the park, garage with additional mer. Gilmore Home Center and storage. Central Air conditioning on a double lot. MLS# 4763547. $224,900. Call Nancy @ 802.282.6641 The walk will display a full Aubuchon Hardware for mate- book on white picket signs rials donations, Mr. Cooke and LAKES & HOMES REAL ESTATE spaced through the park. Mrs. Demasi and the Fair Castleton Corners, 55 VT Rte 30 N., Bomoseen, VT Participants can walk through Haven Grade School for assis- 802-671-8042 the park and read the full tance with laminating, Miss [email protected] story. Partesi and the Fair Haven WWW.LAKESANDHOMESRE.COM Children are invited to com- Union High School art stu- plete a scavenger hunt sheet dents and the Friends of the that goes with the story on dis- Library for purchasing ply- play. Sheets can be picked up wood and crafting borders for Bird Real Estate at the Fair Haven Free Library The library’s first story walk is the pages. Listings Fly With Bird! or at the Thursday night con- dedicated to the memory of The story walk will be open certs on the green. David Demasi. seven days a week. The walk Extraordinary Once the scavenger hunt will begin on the north end of sheet has been completed, chil- The library’s board of trust- the park across the street from on Lake Bomoseen dren can bring it to the library ees hopes to encourage an the fire stations. and receive a small prize for appreciation of children’s lit- The first story featured will their work. erature through this project. be “Hattie and Hudson.” It will be on display from Sunday, GILBERT REALTY & DEVELOPMENT July 21, through Saturday, (802) 265-8834 • (802) 468-5308 August 3. FAIR HAVEN This story walk is dedicated Beautiful, Village Home ~ Move right in! 1.5 Story, 4 Bed, full to the memory of David and one 1/2 bath! Attached Garage. Kitchen & kitchen nook, den, living room with wood burning fireplace. 1.5 Story garage! Demasi, a great father, teacher, Landscaped corner lot with paved driveway. Walking distance to husband, friend and former Exquisite Adirondack original cottage with schools & village. Ideal for a large family. library trustee, who has been YOUR LAKES REGION LEADER IN REAL ESTATE many updates. 3 bedroom, 3 season cottage described as one of the most with 100 ft. of lakefront. Standing Seam roof. Route 4A, Hydeville Plaza, Hydeville, VT 05750 www.gilbertrealtyanddevelopment.com • [email protected] committed and loyal friends Drilled well and engineered mound septic. Kitchen and bath have been updated anyone could ever have. as well. Spacious lot with .51 acres and parking for 10 vehicles. Comfortable screened in wrap around porch to take in the incredible mountain and lake views JUST LISTED! “Hattie and Hudson” was writ- ten and illustrated by Chris to include Neshobe Island. Take the chill off by enjoying the field stone fireplace. Castleton’s little hidden secret! Located within an easy walk to downtown is this ranch style home that was constructed in 1998 and is Van Dusen, who was a lifelong $464,000 surrounded by the incredible 81 acres of open and wooded land. Long friend of Demasi. Call Wenda Bird @ 802.236.3712 road frontage, incredible mountain vistas and development potential galore are just a few features of this property. If you are thinking family For more information about compound, this has the perfect 1 bdrm attached apartment, perfect for generating income or in-law suite. The detached 24x28 shop is insulated the story walk, call the Fair (802) 468-2228 and heated and offers the perfect spot to tinker on your projects. The Haven Public Library at 802- house has an attached 2 car garage, nice kitchen w. dining area, and a beautiful sunroom that has a number of windows LAKE & COUNTRY that brings that incredible view right into the house. Extremely hard to duplicate so do not wait on this one. $339,900 265-8011. Library hours are PROPERTIES Call The Hughes Group 802-775-5565 ext. 12 Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 to 8 p.m., Tuesdays and Wenda Bird 222 Indian Bay Road Nance McShane 210 South Main St. 178 Route 30 North Owner/Broker Sales Agent Rutland, VT Bomoseen, VT 05732 Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 C: 802.236.3712 Bomoseen, VT 05732 C: 802.558.2556 (802) 775-5565 (802) 468-3200 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. Visit us at www.RutlandVermontRealEstate.com to noon. HOME OF THE WEEK ACCESS TO LAKE ST. CATHERINE FAIR HAVEN Move in Ready! Beautiful home has large If you are looking for one level living rooms with high ceilings. Pretty front with an open floor plan, please foyer with curved staircase. 3 Bedrooms, do not pass on looking at this 2 baths - 1 up, 1 down, first floor laundry renovated 3 BR/2BA ranch home. room, eat in kitchen, butler’s staircase, formal dining room, large living room. Spectacular master bath with walk- Partially finished basement. 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Prydein performs in Fair Haven July 18 Card of Thanks Fair Haven’s free summer Andy Smith on bass and vocals; Soldier, Stewart’s Shops, J. Claire Carmody American Legion Post #39 would like to concert series will present and Caleb Bronz on the drums. Wood’s Insurance Agency, Hair thank everyone who made a donation to our post in memory of Prydein on Thursday, July 18, The band engages concertgoers Haven, Aubuchon Hardware, George Davenport. at 7 p.m. in Fair Haven Town of all ages, so grab a lawn chair Carl Durfee’s Store, Sunrise Park. Rain location is the and settle in for another eve- Restaurant, Camara Slate Congregational Church at the ning of great entertainment. Products, Fair Haven Pizza park’s north end. The number of Concerts in House & Subs, Rapunzel’s, Pawlet fire department auction July 25 Whether you call it Celtic the Park T-shirts is getting low; Doran Roofing, Hubbardton The Pawlet Volunteer Fire Check out the items on auc- rock, kilt rock, bagpipe rock, concertgoers who would like to Forge, Jim Rooker Painting, Department will hold its annu- tion, have a little dinner and go Scottish rock or even Sham purchase one should seek out Durable Home Products, al auction on Thursday, July 25, home with a treasure or two. rock, Prydein delivers a high- Claudia at one of the concerts. Tomasi’s Tavern and the Wheel beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Bring a chair to sit in to enjoy energy performance loved by At outdoor concerts, a 50/50 Inn Restaurant. firehouse on Route 133. the auction. young and old. Call it what you raffle is held, and door prize Concerts are held on the Food and beverages will be For more information, call will, Prydein’s audiences call it drawings are the highlight of Fair Haven Town Green. In available before and during the the firehouse at 802-325-3222 or fun. the short intermission. Prizes the case of bad weather, con- auction. email [email protected]. The band includes Aron are generously donated by local certs will take place at First Garceau on guitar and vocals; businesses. Hot dogs, soda, Congregational Church, Iain Macharg on highland bag- water and popcorn are avail- which is located on the north Castleton all-you-can-eat breakfast July 21 pipes, flutes and tin whistles; able for purchase each week as end of the park. To find out Dan Houghton on highland well. the location of a concert on a Castleton American Legion For more information, call bagpipes, flutes, tin whistles, Some of the concert series concert day, call 802-265-3010, Post 50 will host an all-you-can- 802-468-8962. bouzouki, mandolin and vocals; sponsors include the Wooden ext. 301. eat breakfast on Sunday, July Castleton American Legion 21, from 8 to 11 a.m. Post 50 is located at 378 Route Cost is $9 for adults and 4A in West Castleton, Reception for local artist in Rupert July 14 $4.50 for children. Vermont. By Jared Stamm and animals she paints. Advertise with us! Call 518-642-1234 today! People and animals are Rupert’s Kittay revealed in all their Library will host a wonderful individuality. reception for Hartford, Thomas’s paintings Letters New York, artist Janine of chickens have Thomas on Sunday, July become her agrarian This newspaper welcomes let- 14, from 2 to 4 p.m. trademark. Thomas’s realistic ters to the editor. Letters should At the reception on pertain to an issue of general paintings of the people, Sunday, Thomas, who is www.CastletonPetSupply.com places and pets inhabit- concern. Thank you letters and a member and past pres- political endorsements must be ing rural Washington ident of the Guild of printed as paid advertisements. SALE County and the Adirondack Artists, will Rates will be furnished upon Adirondack foothills be available to talk Water Toys request. have been on display at about her life as a paint- & Doggie the library since June. One of Janine Thomas’s “agrarian trademarks”; er. “I’ll answer any ques- All letters must be signed and “I’ve got about 13 her paintings will be on exhibit through July. tions anyone has,” she include name and address of the Life Jackets pieces in all on exhibit said. author. at the library,” said painting of hers is one of a Refreshments will be served. We also request all letters be Thomas, including some paint- young varsity soccer player The show is free, and all are limited to 350 words and one 802-265-2227 ings of barns she did especially named Randy, who was coached letter per month. 700 Route 4A West welcome. Castleton, VT 05735 for the show. “It’s a great space by Thomas’s husband. For more information, call to display art,” she said. By placing her subjects 802-394-2444 or visit www. “The show is a sampling of against classic, neutral-tone rupertkittaylibrary.org. all the work I do, including fig- backgrounds, Thomas focuses R. K. Kittay Library is locat- urative work, landscape work her viewers’ attention on the ed at 2728 Vermont Route 153, and portrait work.” A favorite unique qualities of the people Rupert, Vermont. Private Care at Home SERVICES

Finding the Green Mountain Boys in Orwell July 14 background image freepik.com Professional & Affordable Mount Independence State Their new project is based in For more information, call Historic Site will host a talk by Orwell. This will be an illustrat- 802-949-2000. Quality Care at Home members of the Green ed talk with plenty of time for Mount Independence State Mountain Boys Project on questions. Historic Site is located at 497 Patty Bush Sunday, July 14, at 2 p.m. The program is cosponsored Mount Independence Road, 802-558-9610 or 802-235-1064 (cell) The group has focused for by the Shoreham Historical Orwell, Vermont, six miles east several years on the town of Society and is included in the of the intersections of Vermont Shoreham, looking for the historic site’s regular admission Routes 22A and 73 near Orwell gravestones of Green Mountain price of $5 for adults and free village. Boys and clearing a cemetery. for children younger than 15. BULL HILL FARM STAND ‘Moon Week’ at Castleton library celebrates lunar landing Farm-fresh Local and Regional Produce By Jan Jones, director of Now, we plan to revisit and engineers should bring an GRANVILLE ENGINE & HOSE COMPANY Castleton Free Library share that sense of wonder adult assistant. Corner of Quaker and Potter • 9-5 Daily and excitement with a young- We hope viewers of all ages The “Universe of Stories” Georgia Peaches Pennsylvania Peaches New York er generation at a library will join us for a special moon summer reading program Peaches Maybe Some New Jersey Peaches Local Moon Week celebration. film night next Friday, July continues this month at Supersweet Sweet Corn Hydroponic Beefsteak Kids of all ages who enjoy 19, at 7 p.m. We’ll be showing Castleton Free Library with a Tomatoes Local Tomatoes -half bushels and bushels designing and building – espe- documentary footage of the look back fifty years. after Labor Day Cantaloupes and Watermelons cially when it involves small historic lunar landing and For those of us old enough Cukes Picklers Blueberries Sweet Cherries Zucchini saws and duct tape – should serving moon-themed refresh- to remember it, 1969 was the Yellow Squash Sweet Bell Peppers Eggplant Green come to one or all of our card- ments. If the weather cooper- year when our eyes gazed Beans Yellow Wax Beans Italian Flat Beans Acorn board construction work- ates, we’ll head outside after either at the sky or at a little Butternut Buttercup Spaghetti Delicata Apples shops. The library will pro- the movie for informal sky television screen, and narra- including Honey Crisp and Snapdragons Pears - Bosc vide materials and images of watching. tives shifted from “man in the and Bartlett Plums including Italian Plums Pumpkins landers, rovers and other Also, it’s time to sign up – moon” to “man on the moon.” SUBJECT TO SEASON AVAILABILITY AND THE WHIMS modules for inspiration. preregistration required as On July 20, 1969, Buzz and OF MOTHER NATURE The first session will be above – for Spacey Art Night Neil set foot in dust that until QUEENSBURY this coming Monday, July 15, on Monday, July 22, from 6 to then had primarily been stuff Two locations: Elks Lodge on Cronin Road and from 6 to 8 p.m., but kids who 8 p.m. Kids of all ages are wel- of the imagination. Six the Adirondack Bar & Grill on the corner of Route 149 and 9L can’t make it then are wel- come to create moon T-shirts, months before that, we had GLENS FALLS come to join in during open splatter paint universes and Security Plumbing Supply witnessed with awe an iconic studio time on Wednesday, more. Wear old clothes. On the corner of Dix Avenue from the old, closed Price Chopper photograph taken by astro- July 17 and/or Saturday, July All programs are free and KINGSBURY naut Bill Anders of our pre- Homestead Bar on Dix Avenue across from Falls Farm & Garden 20, from 10 a.m. to noon. include book and film recom- cious, fragile Earth, home to Preregistration is appreciated mendations as well as materi- WARRENSBURG every known living thing, ris- The Pillars between Toby’s Gulf Station but not required, and younger als to track summer reading. & Warrensburg Town Hall ing above the moon’s horizon. 6 - Friday, July 12, 2019 - The Lakes Region FreePress EdwardJones Making Sense of Investing Member SIPC Shawn R. Hadwen • Financial Advisor 63 Main Street, Fair Haven, VT 05743 (802) 265-4112 • www.edwardjones.com Stepping out

8-11 a.m. The menu will include regional barns and farm life as NEW SPECIALS EVERY WEEK | FRI 7/12 | plain and blueberry pancakes, well as portraits. Cost: Free. toast, scrambled eggs, omelets, Information: 802-394-2444 or GREAT FOOD ■ LIVE MUSIC ■ FULL BAR home fries, corned beef hash, cof- ww.rupertkittaylibrary.org. Rupert REGIONAL BEERS BOOK & BAKE SALE Wells fee, juice, tea and milk. Cost: $9 Kittay Library, 2728 Vermont Village Library will host its annual for adults, $3 for children age Route 153, Rupert, Vt. 158 MAIN STREET, POULTNEY, VT book and bake sale on Friday, July WWW.TAPSTAVERN.COM ■ 802-287-4064 4-12. Information: Dave Mason at 12, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and [email protected] or 802- RURAL STORIES The Old Saturday, July 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 775-2204 or Marie Ward at 802- Firehouse in Tinmouth will host p.m., at the Modern Woodmen of 468-2433. Masonic Lodge, 63 “Stories from the Farm,” an infor- America Hall in Wells. Shop for Franklin St., West Rutland, Vt. mal sharing of rural stories with books and baked goods as well as the Squier family, on Sunday, July many items in the white elephant QUARRY HIKE The Dorset 14, from 2 to 5 p.m. Six genera- WINE sale. Proceeds will benefit the Historical Society will host a hike tions of Squiers have farmed in library. Information: 802-645- to Folsom Quarry on Saturday, July Vermont. “Farmer John” was 0611. Modern Woodmen of 13, beginning at 9 a.m. The hike known for his roadside vegetable SHOPPING? America Hall, 10 Main St., Wells, will be led by Art Gilbert, a retired operation in Rutland. At Castleton VT. geologist, and Jon Mathewson, Refreshments and a viewing of old Village Store you’ll curator of the Dorset Historical farm implements stored near the BLUEGRASS FEST The 25th Society. Hikers will meet at the Firehouse will complement the fi nd the lowest annual Basin Bluegrass Festival Bley House Museum at 9 a.m. and story-sharing. Information: prices around and will return to Brandon, Vermont, carpool to the trailhead, returning Stephen Abatiell at 870-8387 or a huge selection... Friday-Sunday, July 12-14, from 10 by noon. The hike is free. All are email [email protected]. Main Street a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Friday and welcome. Information: Call 802- The Old Firehouse, Mountain View not to mention wine Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m on 867-0331 or visit www.dorsetvthis- Road, Tinmouth, Vt. assistance from Castleton Sunday. In addition to performanc- tory.org. Bley House Museum, GREEN MT. BOYS Mount “Rob the Wine Guy”! es by Smokey Green and Sons, Vermont Route 30 and Kent Hill Danny Paisley and Southern Grass, Road, Dorset, Vt. Independence State Historic Site The Kevin Prater Band, Dave will host a talk by members of the OPEN 7AM - 9PM DAILY 802 468-2213 Nichols and Spare Change and HIKE Green Mountain Club will Green Mountain Boys Project on www.CastletonVillageStore.com many more, the weekend will host a moderate 6-mile hike Sunday, July 14, at 2 p.m. The include workshops on song writ- around Wilder Mountain on group has focused for several ing, guitar, mandolin, bass and fid- Saturday July 13. Hikers will walk years on the town of Shoreham, dle and a gospel sing under the old highways and wood roads past looking for the gravestones of tent on Sunday morning. long-abandoned farms, making a Green Mountain Boys and clearing Information: 802-247-3275 or loop around Wilder Mountain with a cemetery. Their new project is www.basinbluegrassfestival.com. a 600-foot total climb and some based in Orwell. This will be an views. Group will leave from Main illustrated talk with plenty of time CIRCUS SMIRKUS The Town of Street Park near the east end of for questions. Cost is admission to Manchester and Manchester Parks the fire station off Center Street in state historic site: $5 for adults and Recreation will present Circus Rutland at 10 a.m. All are wel- and free for children younger than Smirkus on Friday and Saturday, come. Bring drinking water and 15. Information: Call 802-949- July 12 and 13, at 1 and 6 p.m. lunch. Information: Herb Ogden at 2000. Mount Independence State CATCH A BREAK both days at Dana L. Thompson 802-293-2510. Historic Site, 497 Mount Memorial Park. Watch unforgetta- Independence Road, Orwell, Vt. We’ve got great deals all week at the ble acts, including acrobatics, SUPER SATURDAY Manchester Blue Cat on steak, burgers, pizza, wings, magic, juggling and wirewalking Community Library will host the ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Pawlet beers and cocktails. Treat yourself to performed by 30 talented young Star Wars Cosplay 501st Legion Scholarship Committee will host people ages 11 to 18 from all over Green Mountain Squad on its second annual free ice cream some good food and great company the country. Tickets: $22 for Saturday, July 13, from 11 a.m. to social on the Pawlet town green and do it for a great price. adults, $18 for children ages 12 1 p.m. The squad will offer a dem- on Sunday, July 14, from 3 to 5 The Blue Cat, it’s easy to love it here. and under. Information/tickets: onstration and picture opportuni- p.m. The event will celebrate and 802-362-1439 or www.smirkus. ties with troop members in realis- honor the 2019 scholarship recipi- We’ll even do the dishes! org. Dana L. Thompson Memorial tic costumes of favorite Star Wars ents and thank the community for Friend us on Facebook! The Blue Cat...It’s easy to love it here! Park, 340 Recreation Park Rd., characters. Cost: Free. its more than 20 years of gener- Manchester Center, VT. Information: 802-362-2607. ous program support. Bring Main Street • Castleton Village, VT 05735 Manchester Community Library, friends, neighbors and a picnic 802-468-2791 • www.bluecatcastleton.com CHILI COOK-OFF Fair Haven’s 138 Cemetery Ave., Manchester blanket and enjoy free ice cream summer Friday event will be a chili Center, Vt. as the committee recognizes cook-off on Friday, July 12, at 5 those who are working toward p.m. Come enjoy and judge chili RAPTORS Rutland County higher education and achieving cooked by the fair residents of Fair Audubon Society and the Maclure their goals. Information, including Haven. Cost: Free. Information: Library will host a live raptor show th a list of this year’s scholarship 4 ANNUAL MIKE ROBERTS MEMORIAL Joseph Gunter, 802-265-3010, ext. with Mike Clough on Saturday, July recipients: www.pawletscholar- BASKETBALL CLINIC 5. 13, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the ships.wordpress.com. Pittsford Recreation Area. Clough, BENEFIT TASTING The Crooked assistant director of the Southern CONCERT The Poultney-Granville Ram in Manchester will host a Vermont Natural History Museum, Town Band will perform on the TGIF beer tasting on Friday, July will bring participants face to face East Poultney Green on Sunday, 12, from 5 p.m. to closing to bene- with owls, falcons and hawks. This July 14, at 6:30 p.m. The commu- SATURDAY JULY 13 fit the upcoming Komen Vermont free program will take place rain nity band of student and adult More Than Pink Walk. Entrance or shine. Information: 802-483- musicians will perform marches, FAIR HAVEN UNION HIGH SCHOOL fee: $7 donation to Komen New 2972, birding@rutlandcountyaudu- show tunes and contemporary FAIR HAVEN, VT England, which will also enter bon.orgcontact@maclurelibrary. favorites. Bring a chair or blanket guests into a raffle for a $15 gift org. Pittsford Recreation Area, 223 or just sit in your car and listen to $30.00 Per Camper card for The Crooked Ram. Recreation Area Rd., Pittsford, Vt. some rousing music. Cost: Free. Girls & Boys Grades 4th-8th (Fall 2019) Additional raffle entries will be $1 Information: Rusty Wescott at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm each. A portion of beer sales will ART stART Space art gallery will 802-287-5185. East Poultney Check-in & Walk-up Registration will begin at 9:30 am go to the More Than Pink Walk. host “artPERFORM BKN | MVT” on Green, 1500 E. Main St., Poultney, Girls & Boys High School Grades 9th-12th (Fall 2019) Information: Peter at 802-231- Saturday, July 13, from 3 to 7:30 Vt. 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm 1315. The Crooked Ram, 4026 p.m. at the gallery in Manchester. Check-in & Walk-up Registration will begin at 12:00 pm Main St., Manchester, Vt. Six Brooklyn-based artists will Register Online at: www.pvibasketball.com present a three-part performance | | CONCERT Rutland’s Friday Night MON 7/15 Space is limited so guarantee your spot! that will cycle several times, pro- Live concert series will present viding visitors with multiple oppor- BOOK SALE The Friends of CLINIC DIRECTOR: Love and Theft on Friday, July 12, tunities to participate and observe. Scott Allen: Head Coach at Paul VI High School, Fairfax, VA Rutland Free Library will host a at 5 p.m. Love and Theft’s Stephen Craft beer and wine provided by summer book sale on Monday, July 2018 Virginia Independent Schools Div I High School Coach of the Year Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson 2017 MaxPreps Virginia High School Coach of the Year the Crooked Ram will be available 15, from 4 to 8 p.m. Additional 2016 USA Today National High School Coach of the Year will perform their #1 country for purchase. This art performance dates are Monday, July 22 and 29 2016 Washington Post All-Met Coach of the Year smash hits for free as part of is free and open to the public. 2015 Pat Summitt Trophy National High School Coach of the Year and August 5 and 12. The Friends downtown Rutland’s summer Information: Call 802-768-8498, will have thousands of organized 16 Virginia State Championships Friday night celebrations that 1993 Fair Haven Union High School Graduate email [email protected] or gently used books, CDs, DVDs and include food, activities for kids and Bob Prenevost: Boys Basketball Coach at Fair Haven visit www.startspace.art. stART puzzles for all ages. Most items 2018 Vermont State Champions Division II more. Information: 802-773-9380 Space, 263 Depot St., Manchester, will be priced between 25 cents VBCA Hall of Fame or www.downtownrutland.com. Vt. and $3. The sale will also feature a Todd Roberts: All Time Leader Scorer at Fair Haven (97 Grad) Center Street, Rutland, Vt. broad selection of discounted rare, NCAA Division II All-American at St. Michael’s College | | and antique books. Information: Tim Barrett: Castleton University (VT) Women’s Basketball Coach | | SUN 7/14 Visit www.rutlandfree.org or call 18th Year... 6 Time NAC Coach of the Year SAT 7/13 802-773-1860. Rutland Free Special Guests: BREAKFAST The members of ART EXHIBIT Rupert Kittay Library Library, 10 Court St., Rutland, Vt. Paul Culpo: Castleton University (VT) Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Wood: Rutland High School Varsity Boys Coach Hiram Lodge #101, F&AM, and will host a reception for Hartford, JEWISH FILM Israel Congregation Tom Brennan: Former UVM Basketball Coach Gilman Chapter #88, OES, will New York, artist Janine Thomas on of Manchester will present its sec- host a monthly pancake breakfast Sunday, July 14, from 2 to 4 p.m. ond annual Jewish film series on All proceeds will be donated to the Mike Roberts Memorial Fund in West Rutland every second Thomas’s current show on exhibit consecutive Mondays at 7 p.m., Saturday through November from at the library contains wonderful The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, July 12, 2019 - 7 Poppy’s Visit www.manchesternewspapers.com for a more extensive calendar listing. 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VINYL • LAMINATE MANNINGTON VINYL PERRY’S Fair Haven’s free summer concert series will present Prydein on Thursday, July 18, at 7 p.m. in Fair MAIN STREET EATERY Haven Town Park. Rain location is the Congregational Church at the park’s north end. Whether you Come to Perry’s Restaurant to take in call it Celtic rock, kilt rock, bagpipe rock, Scottish rock or even Sham rock, Prydein delivers a high- the small-town charm where you’re treated energy performance loved by young and old. Information: Call 802-265-3010, ext. 301. like family and not just a customer. Home-cooked food from July 15 to August 5, at concert is free, with a suggested Playhouse, 104 Cheney Rd., Open 7 days a week Manchester Community Library. donation of $5 per family. Dorset, Vt. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner The series starts with “Big Sonia” Information: Visit www.pittsfordvil- Mastercard & Visa accepted on July 15 and continues with lagefarm.org or email info@pitts- | | 253 Main Street, Poultney, VT “Itzhak” (Perlman) on July 22, fordvillagefarm.org. Pittsford THU 7/18 802-287-5188 “Nicky’s Family” on July 29 and Village Farm, 42 Elm St., Pittsford, “Shoelaces” on August 5. The Vt. FARM CHORES Merck Forest and films are free and open to the pub- Farmland Center will host a farm- lic, but donations are appreciated. CONCERT The Castleton Summer centered workshop for children Information: Call Israel Concerts at the Pavilion, spon- and their adult companions on Congregation of Manchester at sored by Heritage Family Credit Thursday, July 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. 802-362-4578. Manchester Union, will present Mile Twelve on Children will join the farm staff for TO ALL AMERICANS... Community Library, 138 Cemetery Tuesday, July 16, at 7 p.m. daily chores. Youngsters may feed Ave., Manchester Center, Vt. Although their sound is rooted in the horses, pick berries, collect In these troubled times, as an act of patriotic duty, you have to eat at the Birdseye traditional bluegrass, Mile Twelve eggs and perform other tasks. The Diner. I mean how much more All American is a classic Silk City Diner. You don’t see surveys a broader landscape of hands-on/hands-dirty activities are one of these beauties hanging out on a sand dune or in some Euro village. You only | TUE 7/16 | music. All five band members suitable for children ages 3 and see the Diner in America, and even then it is pretty hard bring their own influences and up. Cost: $5. Information: 802- to come by. Fortunately we’ve got one on Main Street, STORY TIME Manchester observations into the music, 394-7836, [email protected] Castleton. Check it out, 100% American! Community Library will host a resulting in contemporary, or www.merckforest.org. Merck (While you’re here you probably should space-themed story time on thoughtfully crafted and relevant Forest and Farmland Center, 3270 get a shake, a burger, and why Tuesday, July 16, at 10:30 a.m. music. This concert is free and Vermont Route 315, Rupert, Vt. not some apple pie.) This free program will feature sto- open to all. Information: Call 802- ries, rhymes, music, movement 468-1013. Castleton University, 62 CONCERT Fair Haven’s free sum- and free play to encourage prelit- Alumni Dr., Castleton, Vt. mer concert series will present 468-5817 eracy skills for children and their Prydein on Thursday, July 18, at 7 We Deliver caregivers. All are welcome. | | p.m. in Fair Haven Town Park. Rain Information: Call 802-362-2607. WED 7/17 location is the Congregational Main Street, Castleton, VT • Open 7AM-8PM Daily Manchester Community Library, Church at the park’s north end. 138 Cemetery Ave., Manchester CONCERT The Castleton Summer Whether you call it Celtic rock, kilt Center, Vt. Concerts at the Pavilion, spon- rock, bagpipe rock, Scottish rock sored by Heritage Family Credit or even Sham rock, Prydein deliv- HORSE SHOW The six-week Union, will present a concert by ers a high-energy performance TAKE IT OUTSIDE Vermont Summer Festival contin- the university’s Chamber Music loved by young and old. In addition With the warm weather comes outside dining. ues with the Manchester Classic Institute on Wednesday, July 17, at to hot dogs, popcorn and soda, the We’ve just added a set of double doors to our deck to Horse Show, Tuesday, July 16, 7 p.m. The institute’s faculty concert committee will have make it that much easier to get outside and enjoy a frosty through Sunday, July 21. The festi- ensemble that features strings T-shirts for sale. Intermission will VT brew or some crunchy appetizers watching the sun set val is New England’s largest hunt- and piano will perform Mozart and be highlighted by a drawing for over downtown. Come check it out, beer and food er/jumper competition with more more at this free community con- door prizes. Information: Call 802- than $750,000 in prize money. cert. Information: Call 802-468- 265-3010, ext. 301. specials every night. Hours: Wednesdays-Sundays, 7:30 1013. Castleton University, 62 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost: Wednesday- Alumni Dr., Castleton, Vt. FILM SERIES Lakes Region Film Friday, $6 for adults, $3 for chil- Society shows films on Thursdays dren; Saturday (Grand Prix) and CONCERT Rutland Recreation and at 7 p.m. at the Wells Town Hall in Sunday, $9 for adults, $5 for chil- Parks Department’s Seven to Vermont. Films are a curated mix dren. Information: 802-489-4945 Sunset Concert Series will present of best foreign movies, American or www.vt-summerfestival.com. Satin and Steel on Wednesday, July award winners, classics, new films, Harold Beebe Farm, 2971 Vermont 17, at 7 p.m. Satin and Steel is one documentaries and comedies. Route 7, East Dorset, Vt. of Rutland’s hottest horn bands, LRFS is a nonprofit organization featuring a five-piece horn section and all are welcome. Information: “Home of the Big Slice” COOK BY THE BOOK and performing classic soul, [email protected] or 802-287- Manchester Community Library’s M-town, and R&B music. Come 6101. Wells Town Hall, 108 Route Cook by the Book discussion enjoy some great free music in 30, Wells, Vt. group will meet on Tuesday, July downtown Rutland. Information: 16, from 2 to 3 p.m. at the library. Visit www.rutlandrec.com or call MWA VARIETY DAY The group will discuss barbecue. 802-773-1822. Main Street Park, 5 The 5th annual MWA Variety Day, presented by the The group also will be starting a S. Main St., Rutland, Vt. Modern Woodmen of America in Wells, will take place on monthly program of reporting on new cookbooks. This event is free DIG The Dorset Theatre Festival Saturday, July 13, 2019 and open to all. Information: Call will present the world premiere of Summer 802-362-2607. Manchester Teresa Rebeck’s “Dig” from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Modern Woodmen Wednesday, July 17, through Pottery Classes Community Library, 138 Cemetery Vendors will offer antiques, flea market items, Ave., Manchester Center, Vt. Saturday, July 27. Show times will SUCCULENT POTS be Wednesday through Saturday June 25th & July 2nd art, crafts, collectibles, specialty foods, ‘TUNESDAY’ Pittsford Village Farm at 7:30 p.m., with matinees on PATIO LANTERNS body care items, plants and herbs. will present singer-songwriter Wednesday and Sunday at 2 p.m. July 18th & 25th The MWA Food Booth will be open. George Nostrand at its weekly An additional matinee perfor- Tunesdays on the Farm, on mance will be on Saturday, July SAMPLER BOWLS Wells Library Book Sale August 14th & 21st Tuesday, July 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. 27. “Dig” is a play about courage, DJ from 11am-3pm A fixture in the Rutland area music redemption and photosynthesis. Pre-registration is a must! scene, Nostrand just released his Tickets: $48-$58. Information/ www.pizzazpottery.com The event will be held rain or shine. third studio album with a new line- tickets: 802-867-2223 or www. or or stop in at Pizzazz Admission and parking are free. up called Miss Guided Angels. This dorsettheatrefestival.org. Dorset 647 Rte 4 A E. Fair Haven, VT 802-265-2145 Information call 802-645-0323 8 - Friday, July 12, 2019 - The Lakes Region FreePress Twig Remembers Mettawee School recognizes 104 volunteers Welsh activist Elizabeth lessness during the 2018-19 Organization and simply Andrew observed: “Volunteers school year. showed up with a willingness Tim Mock do not necessarily have the Volunteer contributions to do whatever was needed. time; they just have the included pitching in to read, Each and every volunteer His daughter, Jess, was a game. heart.” That sentiment could coach, listen, teach and chap- was recognized by the audi- year behind my middle girl, Tim was right in that coach’s be the motto for the school’s erone field trips. Volunteers ence and received an stainless Lauren, and they played two face: “You were right there 104 volunteers this year. shelved books in the library, steel insulated mug as a token years of soccer and basketball watching the whole thing, and Those many humans with served food and helped clean of appreciation. The mugs together. you never said a word.” I talked heart, who make time for up at the Thanksgiving feast were inscribed with two Tim was a special sort of him into watching the rest of Mettawee School were feted and spaghetti dinner, stuffed phrases: “Volunteers: always educator. At one point he held a the game. Saturday, June 13, the morn- gift bags for the Books and needed, forever appreciated,” special title (like headmaster) at One day Tim came into the ing after the sixth-grade grad- Beyond event, set up chairs and “Your warmth and caring a very exclusive private school hardware store with this large uation. Students, faculty and for the holiday performance ways make us glad to count near Brattleboro (Putney). creel and pulled me off in a friends filled the gymnasium and spring concert, pitched in on you. Thanks for making a He also had a very special dark corner. to honor the record number on Field Day, participated in difference in everything you hobby that he excelled at: He “I’m going to show only you, of volunteers and their self- the Parent Teacher do!” was one of the very best trout so be quiet.” I put my hand over fishermen in all of Poultney. my mouth and said some pro- One day we were at a soccer fanity. Not being a fisherman, I game in Fair Haven, and they said quietly “Where the heck New name, fresh look for More Than Pink walk were playing Mount Anthony. did you get that?” Now Jess was our enforcer, but He responded, “Twig, if I Susan G. Komen Breast Center via the wooded con- mostly by the rules. The other told you, I’d have to kill you.” Cancer Foundation has nector path. Participants team’s enforcer would use any I started whistling the music been hard at work on the will complete one loop of method. theme to “The Godfather,” and next iteration of the Race the Rec’s walking track – They had just had an he loved it. for the Cure series, and in and have the option of encounter, and Jess was in the May God need a trout guide 2019 Manchester, Vermont, doing a second lap – before open trotting, and the girl came when you get there. God bless will be among 26 locations returning to Riley Rink. up and cracked an elbow to her Tim Mock. across the country to host The event will include cheek. You could hear the crack You get what I mean . . . Twig the new Susan G. Komen four pillar tents providing of a bone, and Jess hobbled. remembers More Than Pink walk event. research, care, community Jess had to come out of the Along with a new name, and action information and the walk on Saturday, July education related to breast 20, will include a fresh new cancer, a remembrance tent look and experience focused The More Than Pink walk will take place and a mission mosaic Tea party at Dorset library July 19 on energizing the communi- in Manchester on Saturday, July 20 hands-on activity, as well as Dorset Village Library will to all ages and will be held in ty around the lifesaving This change will create a past favorites such as the host an Alice in Wonderland the library in the case of rain. work Komen’s supporters make greater sense of community silent auction, food from The tea party on Friday, July 19, Costumes are welcomed. possible. among participants and will Works and Ben & Jerry’s of from 5 to 7 p.m. For more information, con- The most significant change provide a more personalized, Manchester and a kids obstacle Enjoy finger foods at the tact the library at 802-867-5774 is that the walk will not have a emotional experience for all course. party, then try a round of fla- or visit www.dorsetvillageli- separate timed run event, but who attend. For more information – mingo croquet or giant check- brary.org. will focus instead on the vast This year’s walk route is including changes to expect – ers. Guests also will have the Dorset Village Library is majority of the event’s partici- approximately 2.5 miles from and to register and/or donate, chance to create their own Mad located on the corner of pants who walk rather than Riley Rink at Hunter Park to visit www.KomenNewEngland. Hatter hat at the library’s craft Vermont Route 30 and Church run during the event. the Manchester Recreation org/Walk/Vermont. station. Street, Dorset, Vermont. This event is free and open Carving Studio artist talk July 17 Dorset Theatre Festival hosts play reading July 23 Dorset Theatre Festival, time Sundance Institute storyteller, and the story of The Carving Studio and marble piece during his resi- under the leadership of artis- Fellowship/Residency recipi- ‘Three Girls’ is the kind that Sculpture Center will host an dency at the studio. tic director Dina Janis and ent and his play “so go the draws you in immediately,” artist talk by artist in resi- This talk is free and open to producing director Will ghosts of méxico, part one” said festival artistic director dence Aleksandar Eftimovski the public. Rucker, will present a reading was a New York Times Critics’ Dina Janis. “We have a beauti- on Wednesday, July 17, at 7 p.m. Carving Studio and of Matthew Paul Olmos’s Pick. ful cast lined up, and this play The Macedonian sculptor Sculpture Center is located at “Three Girls Never Learnt the “Three Girls Never Learnt is already attracting attention will be translating a wood 636 Marble St., West Rutland, Way Home” on Tuesday, July the Way Home” follows three nationwide.” maquette into a large-scale Vermont. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Dorset friends who, after being bused For more information or to Playhouse. into a newly integrated school, buy tickets, visit www.dorset- JUNK TO THE DUMP! This is the second reading find themselves in the center theatrefestival.org, contact the Removal of Debris • Home Cleanouts • Basement/Attic/Garage in the festival’s acclaimed of a mysterious encounter that box office at 802-867-2223, ext. Barn/Yard/Construction Debris • Foreclosure & Eviction Cleanouts Pipeline Series of one-night- ignites panic. With elements of 101 from noon to 6 p.m. Call For A Free Estimate only presentations of new magical realism and visceral Tuesday-Saturday or email NORTH COUNTRY CLEANOUTS work. “Three Girls” was most theatricality, “Three Girls” boxoffice@dorsettheatrefesti- 518-480-9624 • www.northcountrycleanouts.com recently read in New York City explores what happens to chil- val.org. as part of the Mentor Project dren caught in the middle of Dorset Playhouse is located at the Cherry Lane Theatre in complicated adult fears. at 104 Cheney Rd., Dorset, WANT MORE NEWS? March 2019. Olmos is a three- “Matthew is such a terrific Vermont. For a complete listing of regional events see our online calendar at: manchesternewspapers.com/communitycalendar

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Golf tourney this Saturday in Whitehall Campus News By Matthew Saari Misasi on dean’s list at RIT list, a student must have com- Two Whitehall natives who Samantha Misasi of Dorset pleted at least four courses and should need no introduction was named to the dean’s list at have an academic average of are pairing up this weekend for Rochester Institute of 3.6 based on a 4.0 scale for the a benefit golf tournament at Technology for the 2019 spring semester. Skene Valley Country Club. semester. Misasi is in the soci- Tommy St. Clair and Mark ology and anthropology pro- Tucker graduates from Mulholland are joining forces gram. University of New Haven for the inaugural Organ Amanda Tucker of Donation Awareness Golf Martin makes dean’s list at St. Castleton received a master of Tournament on Saturday, July Lawrence science in environmental sci- 13. A rain date has been set for Ursula R. Martin of West ence with a concentration in Sunday, July 14. Pawlet was named to the dean’s environmental ecology from “It was purely Tommy’s list for academic achievement the College of Arts and idea,” Mulholland said during the spring 2019 semes- Sciences at the University of Tuesday. “I’ve been lifelong ter at St. Lawrence University. New Haven in May 2019. friends with Tommy…hanging Martin is a member of the out with him, playing sports, class of 2020 and is majoring in Dalto graduates from Vermont everything you do growing up English and performance and Tech in Whitehall.” communication arts. Martin Adriana Dalto of Castleton The tournament will be in a The beneficaries of this year’s golf tournament are Tyler Michaud attended Long Trail School in graduated from the practical four-person scramble format. A (left) and John Hoague-Rivette. Both are local kids who recently Dorset. nursing program at Vermont shotgun start is scheduled for 8 underwent intensive brains surgeries. To be eligible for the dean’s Technical College this spring. a.m. There is no cap on the number of teams. nament proceeds will go tragedy equation. In 2016 his “We’re not going to turn towards benefiting the families son Danny was diagnosed with teams away,” St. Clair said. of Whitehall students Tyler cancer and underwent treat- Entry fee is $60 per person Michaud and John “The ments, rebounding with stellar Tinmouth stories from the farm July 14 which covers green and cart Captain” Hoague-Rivette, both aplomb to lead the Whitehall The Old Firehouse in near the Firehouse will com- fees, hamburgers and hot dogs of whom recently underwent basketball team to a Section II Tinmouth will host “Stories plement the story-sharing. at the turn as well as tourney intensive brain surgeries. championship and currently from the Farm,” an informal This event is part of the playing baseball for the Glens sharing of rural stories with Root Words project and is Falls Dragons. the Squier family, on Sunday, made possible with a grant Then last year, Tommy was July 14, from 2 to 5 p.m. from the National Endowment the recipient of a liver trans- Six generations of Squiers, for the Humanities and is a col- plant. During both his son’s if you count the children of laboration of the Shrewsbury and his own trials, Whitehall farmers Josh and Meadow Agricultural Education and was there for them, banding Squier, have farmed in Arts Foundation and the together and raising funds to Vermont. For many years, the Vermont Farmers Food Center. help defray medical costs and late “Farmer John,” Meadow’s For further information, speed them onto recovery. grandfather, was known for his contact Root Words coordina- Now he’s looking to give roadside vegetable operation tor Stephen Abatiell at 870-8387 back. in Rutland. Meadow’s father or email educate.sage@gmail. “Hopefully we get some peo- Marshall will take part in the com. ple out there and make some July 14 event. The Old Firehouse is located money for these kids,” Tommy Refreshments and a viewing on Mountain View Road, said. “It’s time for me to be able of old farm implements stored Tinmouth, Vermont. to pay it back.” One organization that stepped up was Kelly’s Angels. Kelly’s Angels has brought much-needed joy and smiles to more than 100 Capital Region children who have lost a parent or principal caregiver to can- cer. Founded by Mulholland, of The inaugural Organ Donor Awareness Golf Tournament will be NewsChannel 13 notoriety, in held this Saturday at Skene Valley Country Club with a shotgun memory of his wife who passed start scheduled for 8 a.m. The organizers are Tommy St. Clair away at the age of 37, Kelly’s Angels provides “Fun Grants” (left) and Mark Mulholland. to children who have lost a par- ent or sibling to cancer. The events including raffles and “I think Whitehall, for a grant allows kids to do or buy door prizes. small community, has always something that will make them Organizers are currently had a giving heart,” smile and laugh, in a bid to seeking baskets and other Mulholland said, noting that help them “forget about the ill- items to be auctioned off as when his wife Kelly was bat- ness.” well as door prizes. Local busi- tling cancer, his hometown The organization was found- nesses looking to join in on a wasted no time in organizing ed by Mulholland 11 years ago, good cause can sponsor one of charitable endeavors. after his wife Kelly lost a five- 18 holes for just $25. Perhaps uniquely, St. Clair year battle with cancer in This year’s inaugural tour- has “been on both sides” of the October 2007.

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HOUSEKEEPER WANTED BARSTOW (CHITTENDEN) for vacation rental homes in Will train the right individual with qualified & FAIR HAVEN Salem, NY. Must have reliable Equinox Terrace, Assisted Living community internet & phone service to experience and background. in Manchester has openings for The Boys and Girls Club of Rutland County is receive in-coming reserva- looking for Part Time Program Coordinator(s) tions. Please contact Vasili at WAIT STAFF/SERVERS for our facilities located in the Barstow School (917) 254-1151. Contact Hadeka Stone Corp. Castleton, VT. in our dietary department. in Chittenden and the Fair Haven Elementary (802) 468-5472 • Some experience preferred School in Fair Haven. • Training is given This position is responsible for planning and • We are looking for a hard-working conduction junior programs, and providing individual supervision of our Junior Club Program for • A positive personality is essential youth ages 5-12. This is a part-time year-round NEEDED IMMEDIATELY position. Monday - Friday 25 hours per week • Full or Part-time positions with during school periods and 30-40 hours per CONCRETE alternate weekends week during school vacation periods. CALL TODAY CONSTRUCTION Please contact: Qualifications: Cathy Johnson, Food Service Director * Experience in planning and implementing FOR LABORER [email protected] Junior or Teen Programs; * Knowledge of youth Experience preferred but not (802) 362-5141 development; * Ability to Motivate youth and ADVERTISING necessary. Must have clean valid manage behavior problems; * Ability to organize driver’s license. Equinox Terrace Assisted Living has and supervise young people and create a safe INFORMATION current openings for environment; * CPR and First Aid Certifications CALL: experienced, compassionate desirable; * Sense of Humor 518-642-1234 Salary: $13.75/hr depending on experience 802-558-0856 LICENSED NURSE For Additional Information or to Apply, Mail or (LPN/RN) for day and evening shifts. E-Mail Resume to: *$1,500 SIGN-ON BONUS! Courtney Santor - Director of Operations CONCRETE Boys and Girls Club of Rutland County PO Box 636, Rutland, VT 05702 PROFESSIONALS, INC. (802) 362-5141 [email protected] Need a JOB? Need EMPLOYEES? The classifieds bring together job seekers and potential employers every week. The Manchester Newspapers Classifieds 518-642-1234 [email protected] The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, July 12, 2019 - 13 Manchester Newspapers’ SERVICES

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