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September 27, 2017 the Chronicle Section B – 16 Pages College student’s app helps art by Tena Starr was a great fit for me.” Vera Longtoe Sheehan is the director of the Dustin Lapierre of Barton knew a long time Abenaki Artists Association. She said that when ago that he was deeply interested in computer recognized four Abenaki tribes in 2011- science. His second interest, and his minor at 2012, she organized the association to “promote Champlain College where he’s a senior, is Japan. our artwork.” He’s been studying Japanese and hopes to work “That has kind of blossomed,” she said. in that country after graduation. A member of the Elnu Abenaki tribe, she “I’d kind of like to go live there and work for said that “clothing is really an entryway to talk a couple of years,” he said. “I really like the about our culture.” people and atmosphere.” For her part, she does “twined weaving,” a But it’s not Japanese culture that his work skill passed down over thousands of years, she is benefitting from at the moment. Far from it. said, and one she’s discovered that aboriginal It’s Abenaki culture. cultures in Australia share. Mr. Lapierre has collaborated with “When I was setting up the exhibit from Mt. Vermont’s Abenaki Artists Association to Kearsarge, there was this couple from Australia. develop an app that enhances the association’s She saw the textile dress. Her people did it as traveling exhibit of Abenaki art and artifacts, well.” primarily clothing. The main idea, Ms. Longtoe Sheehan said, is The exhibit, called Alnobak: Wearing Our to provide more than a historical exhibit; it’s to Heritage, “brings before audiences in New connect the past with the present and England a group of objects and images that acknowledge present day Abenaki culture. document the way in which garments and Along that line, she also thought that accessories that reflect Abenaki heritage have Dustin Lapierre of Barton, a senior at Champlain teachers might want to get involved and have College, has created an app for the Vermont Abenaki been, and still are, made and used to express tools available to them to teach Abenaki history Artists Association that can be used to enhance the Native identity,” says the Abenaki Artists and culture. association’s traveling exhibit. Association newsletter. “It can connect teachers with not just Photo courtesy of Dustin Lapierre In a phone interview, Mr. Lapierre said his in the past, but also Abenakis in the interest in culture definitely made the project present,” she said about the exhibit and Mr. Melody Brook works in residential life at Lapierre’s app. “For instance, there’s a study Champlain College and said she recommended guide for really young kids. It talks about the Mr. Lapierre to work with the Abenaki Artists milkweed plant and how we use it — it’s not just Association. relevant in a historic fashion.” “He’s worked our front desk since, I think, This reporter does not have a smart phone his first or second year,” Ms. Brook said by e- and barely knows what an app is. But mail. “He saw a flaw with one of our card apparently, Mr. Lapierre’s work has transformed systems and built from scratch a process the the exhibit from something static to a multi- company had not even included to batch upload layered experience that provides back story, photos. We’ve used it for a while. illustration, and elaboration. “He’s so great to work with. He’s humble, “Basically, I made a phone app for Android thoughtful, and gifted. He was the only person I devices, a type of phone that you can use to get actually asked. I’m looking forward to what he extra information about the Abenaki tribe of will do in the world.” Vermont and their art exhibits,” Mr. Lapierre For his part, Mr. Lapierre said he’d never said. worked on mobile apps before, but was happy to “I did it over the summer. I was really be engaged in the project. looking for some kind of project in my field. I’ve The exhibit includes much. “It’s definitely always had an interest in programming and informed by history,” Ms. Longtoe Sheehan said. computer science.” “But it’s not just historical.” He said that when he was a kid he was Besides clothing, the exhibit includes interested in programming computer games. artifacts and photographs. His interest has expanded now. “There’s one of a gourd artist,” Ms. Longtoe He does remain fascinated by Japan, an Sheehan said. “There’s a Native wedding, and interest, he said, that started with television there’s an image of the tattoos on Anthony shows, and has a general interest in other Longtoe Sheehan’s back. There’s a wall we call cultures. the wall of honor. That’s dedicated to our “I’ve been in Vermont for 21 years, and have ancestors and others who have passed on.” a pretty good idea of what Vermont is like,” Mr. And there are smaller things, like birch bark Lapierre said. earrings, Ms. Longtoe Sheehan said. He’s also been to Japan on a cultural It matters to keep the old skills alive, to experience trip through Champlain College. “It’s teach children about their heritage, and share it with others, she said. Art is one way to do that. Vera Longtoe Sheehan, co-curator of Alnobak: a completely different lifestyle.” Wearing Our Heritage, with her painted “tolba” (turtle) While Mr. Lapierre’s serious, longtime The inspiration for the exhibit emerged from jacket. interests might lie elsewhere, Ms. Longtoe a long collaboration between the Lake Photo courtesy of Diane Stevens Photography Sheehan said she has found him invaluable in Champlain Maritime Museum and Vermont’s doing what she so hoped could get done: turning Abenaki artists, community members, and tribal more appealing to him, even though there may the exhibit into an interactive experience and leaders. not be much common ground between Abenaki providing the opportunity for teachers to include The exhibit is currently at the Mt. Kearsarge and Japanese culture. it in their curriculum. Indian Museum in Warner, New Hampshire. “Culture is so fascinating to me, which is one “Dustin is amazing in my book,” she said. Mr. Lapierre’s app can be downloaded from the of the reasons I took on the foreign language “A phone app is something we’d dreamed of. Google Play Store. Here is a link: Vermont minor,” Mr. Lapierre said. “So getting a chance But we couldn’t afford to do it, and kind of gave Abenaki Artists Association - Android Apps on to learn about and help spread Abenaki culture up hope.” Google Play.

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Ruminations Zombie Camp and the perfect s’more by Georgia Young I have a great backyard for kids. The lawn has a nice hill for sledding, and it’s surrounded by maple trees, so in the fall we rake all the leaves to the bottom and jump in them. There are swings in the trees and on the porch, a large picnic table perfect for playing games or a tea party, and a small woods with a campsite, better known as the zombie camp. The younger granddaughters picked a spot in the woods, partly surrounded by a stone wall (which slows down the zombies) and built a rock fire pit. Then we put tarps (to keep the wind out) and a zombie fence around it. For those who haven’t watched The Walking Dead, a zombie fence consists of cans (ours with rocks in them) or hubcaps — anything metal — strung on string around the trees, so when a zombie stumbles into it, it rattles as an alarm and we know zombies are near. No zombies yet, but the grandkids love to sneak up and shake it, startling the other people in the campsite and trying to elicit screams from siblings, cousins, and especially Grandma! Our zombie camp is furnished with a plastic bench and a couple of chairs, plus small side tables, a box with wood, and a small picnic table. And we have lots more folding camp chairs for large groups. We have fires all year long, though it takes some digging to find the fire pit after a big snowstorm. And in the summer we usually set Pictured left to right, grandchildren Abby and Lincoln Todd and nieces Maia and Zoe Young are scorching up our tent so we can sleep out. Evenings over marshmallows over the campfire. Photo courtesy of Abby Todd the campfire usually include scary stories, sometimes with zombies. perishables and we are set. Frequently we just 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar There are days when we cook all our meals roast hot dogs with canned baked beans or 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons brown sugar, over the campfire. We have quite a collection of Spaghetti-Os, but we also make corn chowder packed camping pans, mostly inherited when Uncle Toph with corn bread pancakes, burgers and fresh 1 teaspoon vanilla moved to Kansas. We bought dishes and camp corn-on-the-cob, or bacon, eggs and toast for 1 egg silverware so we don’t need to use paper and breakfast. Even grilled cheese sandwiches and 1 cup Ghirardelli chocolate chips, semi-sweet plastic, as well as roasting sticks. We also tomato soup taste better over a campfire. And or bittersweet included a spatula, a ladle, a can opener, and each afternoon, (and some evenings) we make 2-3 tablespoons finely chopped milk chocolate even scissors, in the hope that we won’t have to s’mores. 1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans, optional keep running down to the house for whatever we We first began with the basic graham Stir together flour, soda and salt. In another have forgotten. We keep everything in a box (our cracker, Hershey’s milk chocolate, and roasted bowl, cream together butter, sugar and brown aptly named camping box), along with matches, marshmallows. For years we have also used sugar. Add vanilla and egg and beat well. Stir in citronella candles, and lanterns. Then we only Reese’s peanut butter cups as an alternative to flour mixture, then chocolate chips, milk need to grab newspaper (back issues of the milk chocolate. But once we set up our zombie chocolate, and nuts, if desired. Drop dough by Chronicle, of course) to start our fire and pack up camp back in 2014, we expanded our teaspoonsful on ungreased cookies sheets and our food, plus a cooler with drinks and combinations. bake at 375 degrees for 9-11 minutes. Cool. Ghirardelli squares come in both milk and Makes about two and a half dozen. If you make dark chocolate (if you think you don’t like dark large cookies, you’ll probably need to roast at chocolate, it’s probably because you’ve only tried least two marshmallows for your s’mores. Or use the cheap stuff), some filled with caramel or the big marshmallows. hazelnuts, or the kids also like mini Krackel or Recently we discovered a recipe for chocolate Mr. Goodbar. They tried Twix but they are too peanut butter krispie treats and wondered how thick to work well. Brook even likes peppermint they’d work for s’mores. 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Here’s our get a little messy as the chocolate melts. The cookie recipe: general consensus is that they come in second to Chocolate chip cookies chocolate chip cookie s’mores. We may just throw 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour away the graham crackers. 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 stick butter, softened   Parker Conflict Resolution sudoku mediation services because peace of mind matters...... solution ‘‹’—‰‹ ˆˆϐϐ   ƒ”‘ˆ‡‹Ž‘”‘‡ ‹ϐ ‹™‘–‡ ƒŠ $300 t ds purarwo chase of a Hal Parker T OF NESE W HEARING AIDS professional mediator and facilitator P.O. Box 302, Barton, VT 05822 ™™ ™™ǤǤ ‰‘”–•”ƒ ‰ ‘ Ǥ‹”ƒ‡Š”‡––‡„•‰ ‘ [email protected] ~ 26 YYearsearears of Ser e ~vic 802-525-6535 Oct. 15-May 14 802-525-3735 May 15-Oct. 14 the Chronicle, September 27, 2017 Page 3B Obituaries Philip H. Sherlaw Philip H. Sherlaw, 84, of Derby, He loved his family and always wife Crystal. died on September 16, 2017, in had a smile on his face whenever He has many great- Derby. his grandchildren or great- grandchildren who he adored and He was born on March 9, 1933, grandchildren were near. He loved who will miss their “Big Poppa.” in the town of Newport to Floyd and dogs and had many four-legged He was predeceased by two Ila (Sanborne) Sherlaw. companions over the years. stepchildren: David Griggs and On April 29, 1961, he married Mr. Sherlaw is survived by his Joyce McCoy. Stella Twofoot, who predeceased son Doug Sherlaw and his wife, A graveside ceremony was held him in 2001. Mr. Sherlaw has had Brenda, of Derby; his daughter on September 25 at the Derby many occupations in his life, Tracey Paul and her husband, Cemetery with Pastor Paul Prince including farming, running a Claude, also of Derby; and his Jr. officiating. sawmill, and logging. stepchildren: Bonnie Little, and Should friends desire, memorial He is probably best known as Steve and Larry Griggs. He is also contributions may be made in Mr. “the wood man” by many residents survived by his grandchildren: Fred Sherlaw’s memory to the Pope of the Northeast Kingdom. He Sherlaw and his wife, Amy, Melinda Memorial Frontier Animal Shelter, spent a lot of years splitting up and Henderson and her husband, Jay, 502 Strawberry Acres, Newport, delivering firewood to homes in this Kyla, Emilie, and Julia Paul, Rockie Vermont 05855. area. He also liked to spend time at Griggs and his wife, Leesa, Jen Online condolences may be the sugarhouse “overseeing” the Bowen, and her companion Buck made at www.curtis-britch.com. sugaring operations with Doug and Dube, Sarah Bidwell and her Fred. husband, Kyle, Travis Broe and his

Loriann Lawson Loriann Lawson, 46, of St. Death notice Johnsbury died suddenly on September 19, 2017, in St. Michelle Jacklyn Fenimore Johnsbury. Michelle Jacklyn Fenimore, 20, Rushford Funeral Home, located at She was born on September 1, of Brownington, died suddenly on 4670 Darling Hill Road in Newport. 1971, in Springfield, to Evelyn September 22, 2017. Friends may Services will be held at the funeral (Jenness) Bullis and the late Robert call from 2 to 4 p.m., and from 6 to 8 home on Friday, September 29, at Bullis. p.m., on Thursday, September 28, at 11 a.m. She received an associate’s the Curtis-Britch-Converse- degree in computer technology. Among her hobbies she enjoyed ’80’s music and arts and crafts. She was a very religious person. She is survived by her children: Carrieann Osmer of Madisonville, Kentucky, Merrill Blair of Lyndonville, Nicholas Granai of Georgia, and BreAnn Libby of Kentucky; and by her grandchildren: Rayn Peppin, Dalan Memoriams & Cards of Thanks Loriann Lawson with her mother Evelyn Larkins, and Rayven Bowen. She is are $10.75 per column inch. (An ad this size is $21.50) also survived by her brother John Bullis. The cost of Libbey and his two daughters. Converse-Rushford Funeral Home prayer petitions Birthdays & Card Showers She was predeceased by her in Newport with the Reverend (St. Jude, Blessed are $13.25 per column inch. (An ad this size is $26.50) father, Robert Bullis. Laurence Wall officiating. Virgin, etc.) is Deadline is Monday at noon. Funeral services were held on Online condolences can be September 23 at the Curtis-Britch- shared at curtis-britch.com. $13.25. the Chronicle 802-525-3531 • [email protected] NOTICE TOWN OF ALBANY TAXPAYERS Wilwood Farms FALL SALE! The Albany Town Clerk’s Office will be open MAPLE SYRUP Saturday, October 7, 2017 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. for the purpose of receiving 2017 Property $9.99 qt.- $17.99 1/2 gal. 434 Buck Brook Rd., East Charleston, VT. 723-4852. Card of Thanks Taxes which are due Wednesday, October 11, On August 24th, family and friends celebrated the 2017. Postmarks are not sufficient payment. All life of Daniel K. McMaster at the Barton United taxes received after the due date will be subject Church. The service was serenaded by the First to penalty and all interest allowed by law. 802-334-2314 Congregational Church of Essex and Barton United Our regular hours are Tuesday & Thursday from Church choirs, who sang to the heavens. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from I’d like to thank all our family and friends who 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. •Monuments comforted, stood by us, and to those who expressed Debra Ann Geoffroy, Albany Town Treasurer their love and shared memories by sending •Lettering encouraging and thoughtful cards. •Cleaning I’d also like to extend a grateful and special thanks to all who helped Dan and our family through his •Restoration most difficult and challenging times: •Granite Dr. Joyce Dobberton Benches Hospice nurses Mark & Carol Barton United Church •Cremation First Congregational Church of Essex Junction Memorials Lake Region Parish Staff at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center •Granite & Staff at North Country Hospital • MONUMENTS • LETTERING • CLEANING • REPAIRS Silestone Staff at Norris Cotten Center • LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS • GRANITE COUNTERTOPS Countertops Barton Ambulance BIANCHI MEMORIALS cares about our customers and it shows Orleans Ambulance in every granite monument and countertop we create. We take Scott & Lori Bianchi, Owners Curtis-Britch Funeral Home, Brian Martin customer satisfaction and quality seriously. Come in and visit 515 Union St., Newport,VT Thanks again to all the wonderful and kind people our display in DERBY and experience firsthand the attention Hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-12 p.m. who were part of Dan’s life, and to everyone for being to detail and care that goes into every design. Any time by appointment. there with support, help, kind words and friendship. www.heritagememorialsvt.com Sincerely, Catherine McMaster and Family www.bianchimemorials.com • Rudy & Linda Bianchi, Owners Page 4B the Chronicle, September 27, 2017 Obituaries Laurie Jean Parmenter Laurie Jean Parmenter, 56, of Melissa, and their families. Judd and his daughter Emily; her Mesa, Arizona, passed away on July She cherished her aunt Jessie Percy-Parmenter; her 21, 2017, surrounded by family, grandchildren: Kaylee, Hunter, cousins: Cindy Parmenter- after many years battling cancer. Shawn, and Sophia. They were her Patenaude and her husband, She was born on December 23, pride and purpose for living on Donald, and their families, Valerie 1960, in Burlington, to Donna Rae through seven years of cancer Parmenter-Spooner and her Parmenter. She was adopted by her treatments. husband, Jim, and their families, grandparents at the age of five. She Her dear friend Connie Michael Parmenter and his family, graduated from Sacred Heart High Krosschell became a lifeline and Barry Parmenter, and Danielle School in 1978. Years later, she made herself available at all times Paquin. reconnected with her mother and to meet her needs. She was predeceased by her four brothers in Arizona. Ms. Parmenter had an brother Stephen Rivard; her She worked in the newspaper unwavering faith in God and His grandparents: Theodore Parmenter business for several years and loved will for her life. Sr., and Catherine Allen-Parmenter; being with her family. Others who survive her are: her her uncle, Theodore Parmenter Jr.; She is survived by her daughter aunt Nancy Parmenter-Allen and and her mother Donna Rae Cemetery Road in North Troy. Meghan Kathleen Parmenter; her her husband, Charles; her cousins: Parmenter. In lieu of flowers, contributions brothers: Scott Rivard and his wife, Cathi Judd-Ste.Marie, and her A committal service will be held can be made to the American Kim, and their families, Jeff Rivard, husband, Peter, and their seven on Sunday, October 1, at 2 p.m., at Cancer Society, P.O. Box 42040, and Tim Rivard and his wife, children and their families, David the North Troy Cemetery on Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73123.

Bickford C. Libby Bickford C. Libby, 86, of before himself, making sure everyone and her husband, Scott, Randy Orleans, died on September 21, was taken care of. Marckres and his wife, Amber, 2017, in Barton surrounded by his Among other things, he enjoyed Timothy Marckres and his wife, family. spending time with his daughters, Angel, Jennifer Driver, and Danielle He was born on March 28, 1931, grandchildren, and great- Driver; and by seven great- in St. Johnsbury, to Clarence and grandchildren, watching them grow. grandchildren. Alice (Smith) Libby. On October 17, He also enjoyed watching NASCAR A graveside service will be held 1962, he married Audrey Rexford and baseball (he was a Boston Red at the family’s convenience at who predeceased him on October 15, Sox fan), reading, doing puzzles, Pleasant View Cemetery in Orleans 2012. and plowing snow. His family will with the Reverend Glenn Saaman Mr. Libby was road commissioner cherish all of the memories from his officiating. for the town of Barton for many love of telling stories, spending time Should friends desire, years, and also owned his own at his family farm, and taking road contributions in his memory may be business. Although he wore many trips. made to the Maple Lane Nursing hats, there was one thing he always He is survived by his children: Home Activities Fund, 60 Maple had time for and that was family. Connie McCoy of Brownington, and Lane, Barton, Vermont 05822. His strong desire and dedication in Donna Driver and her husband, Online condolences can be shared at life gained the love and respect of Bill, of North Troy; by his curtis-britch.com. many. He always tended to others grandchildren: Melissa Schwarm

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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 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 – 165 Wilson Street. 533-2223. Office hours: You are welcome to join us for Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. (for all ages). Tues.-Thurs. 10-12 & 1:30-4:30. Weekly 10 a.m. Sunday services. Communion Service 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. first Sunday of month. Reverend Rona Kinsley, Interim Pastor. Hal Parker, Music Director. 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. Coffee hour following service. We are an Open and Affirming Congregation. All are further information. We care about you! welcome. Website: guccvt.org ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS CHURCH – Creek Road, East Albany. Watch for events. NEWPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST – Corner of Sias Avenue and Prouty Drive, Newport. HARDWICK ______Sunday Bible Class at 10 a.m.; Worship Service at 11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible BARTON ______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 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH – 39 West Church Street, Hardwick. 802- 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. 472-5979. Sunday Service at 10 a.m. Child care available. Coffee hour Marston Cubit, First Counselor; David Croteau, Second Counselor. Sacrament Evening service at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. following the service. Home to the Hardwick Area Food Pantry & winter clothing donations. meeting at 9 a.m. with Sunday School at 10:15 a.m.; Priesthood and Relief BARTON UNITED CHURCH, United Church of Christ & United Methodist Church. Part of the Society at 11:10 p.m. The chapel is located at 3417 Darling Hill Road in Derby. Lake Region Parish. The Rev. Evelyn Coupe. 525-3607. ST. NORBERT CHURCH – Saturday Vigil Mass 4 p.m. and Sunday 8:30 a.m. Parish 334-5700 or 334-5339. Administrator Fr. Claverlito S. Migraino, 193 S. Main St., P.O. Box 496, NORTHEAST KINGDOM QUAKER MEETING – Meets at 10 a.m. on Sundays at the Barton Hardwick, VT 05843. Phone 472-5544. Confession at 3:15 p.m. each FAITH LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF GOD – 51 Alderbrook Road, Newport. Pastor Sam Public Library. For more info, call 525-6638 or 754-2029. Saturday before Mass or by appointment. Gunn. Wednesday study at 6 p.m. Thursday evening prayer at 6 p.m. Sunday morning Bible school at 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning worship at 10:30 a.m. SOLID ROCK ASSEMBLY OF GOD – Church Street, Barton. 525-3888. Interim Pastor UNITED CHURCH OF HARDWICK – South Main St., Hardwick. Parsonage: 472-6353. Sunday evening youth group at 6 p.m. (802) 624-3008, e-mail: Thomas Hood. Sunday Services: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., all ages; Worship Service, Church: 472-6800. [email protected] 10:35 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Midweek Bible Study, call for info. HOLLAND ______ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH – 44 Second Street, Newport. 334-7365. Rev. Jane ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH – Saturday evening Mass (May-October only) at 6 Butterfield, interim priest. Sunday Services: Holy Eucharist & Sunday School, p.m. Sunday morning Mass at 10 a.m. See website or call for other Mass HOLLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH – Pastor John Genco, 766-2901. Sunday Worship at 9:30 a.m. Handicapped accessible. Food shelf is open Mondays from 11:20 times: MostHolyTrinityParishVT.com or 525-3711. 10 a.m. Wednesday evening Bible study at 6:30 p.m. Communion first a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday of every month. Handicapped accessible. Please join us! BROWNINGTON ______ST. MARY, STAR OF THE SEA – Saturday at 4 p.m., (Sunday and Holy Day Vigil). Sunday & IRASBURG ______Holy Day masses at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Weekday masses are Monday and Thursday at NEW HOPE BIBLE CHURCH OF BROWNINGTON – (Formerly Brownington Center Church.) 5:15 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 8 a.m., Saturday at 7:30 a.m. Pastor Dan Prue Jr., 334-9991. Sunday Worship and Children’s Church at 10 a.m. GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH OF IRASBURG – Pastor Scott M. Libby. 754-2363. Reconciliation anytime by appointment as well as Saturday 3-4 p.m. Fr. Patrick I. with fellowship following. Evening service at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome to visit and Wednesdays, devotional & prayer meeting in Newport at 7 p.m. Sundays, morning Nwachukwu, S.D.V. 802-334-5066. be a part of our church family. Handicapped accessible. Teens and youth ministries worship at 10 a.m. with discussion and application of sermon at 11:35 a.m. weekly. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH – 37 Concord Ave., Newport. Pastor Cornell Preda, 487- ST. JOHN VIANNEY CATHOLIC CHURCH – Sunday morning Mass at 8:15 a.m. Parish 4632 or 334-3096. Saturday Sabbath School at 9:30 a.m. Saturday Worship Service at 11 BROWNINGTON VILLAGE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH U.C.C. – Organist Mark Violette. Guest office: 525-3711. Visit www.MostHolyTrinityParishVT.com for holiday and a.m. Tune in to 96.1 FM (WJSY-LP) for quality Christian radio broadcasting 24/7 or visit us preacher weekly. Sunday Worship from 11 a.m.–noon. Coffee fellowship following the service. seasonal Mass times. online at www.wjsy.org. The church is handicapped accessible and hearing enhancement is available. Everyone is welcome, and parents are encouraged to bring children. UNITED CHURCH OF IRASBURG – Irasburg. Rick Shover, Pastor. (802) 754-8448. Service NEWPORT BAPTIST CHURCH – 306 East Main Street. The Rev. David Lisner, Pastor. 334-5554. is at 9:30 a.m. Communion is first Sunday of every month. All are welcome. Sunday School for all ages begins at 9:15 a.m. Sunday morning worship service begins at 10:30 BURKE ______Handicapped accessible. Children’s story hour/childcare available during service. a.m. Children’s Church with nursery available. Handicapped accessible. Wednesday night Bible Study/Prayer Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Kid’s Club begins on Friday nights with a light meal at 6 p.m. TRINITY FAMILY CHURCH – Bible Worship at the Irasburg Grange Hall, Sundays at 9:30 a.m. EAST BURKE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UCC – The Rev. Judi Horgan. All are welcome For more information, call Nancy at 766-5094. Our church services are broadcast on the PEG here! “God is still speaking!” Worship Service and Sunday School at 8:45 a.m. at the River of Life. Sunday school for all ages Channel 17 on Fridays at 4 p.m. and again on Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Our services are also online Holy Communion the first Sunday of each month. NEW HOPE BIBLE CHURCH OF IRASBURG – at 9 a.m. Sunday Worship at 10 a.m. Pastor George Lawson, 754-2423 and through our website at www.newportbaptistchurchvt.org. Pastor Dan Prue Jr., 334-9991. WEST BURKE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH – The Rev. Danielle Rodrigues, 467-3466. UNITED CHURCH OF NEWPORT – 63 Third Street. 334-6033. Pastor James Merriam. 10 a.m. Sunday church service at 10 a.m. Holy Communion first Sunday of each month. Sunday Worship Service with nursery for ages 5 years and under. We are a combined United Church of Christ and United Methodist congregation with a tradition of lively CRAFTSBURY______Please send music, open-minded exploration, and strong community service. Come and join us to EAST CRAFTSBURY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH – East Craftsbury Rd., Craftsbury, VT. 802-586- find out how you can serve others while deepening your walk with God. Other activities 7707. E-mail: [email protected]. Website: www.eastcraftsburypresbyterian.org. Rev. worship updates to include choirs, handbells, food shelf, youth group, community lunch, women’s fellowship, Deborah McKinley, Pastor. Dr. John Weaver, Director of Music Ministry. SUNDAYS: Adult [email protected] prayer partners, Bible study, book club, and more! Bible Study at 10 a.m. Worship at 11 a.m. with Children’s Sunday School during worship. by noon on Mondays. Sun., Oct. 1, members will assemble CleanUp buckets and Hygiene Kits for Hurricane NEWPORT CENTER ______Disaster Relief. Mon., Oct. 2, Monday Mingling from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. with crafts, puzzles, games & snack. 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 Westmore Community Church 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 sacredvincentignatius.com information. Wednesday Bible Study at 7 p.m. For more info, call 873-3258. ISLAND POND ______SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH – 130 South Pleasant St., Troy. Saturday Mass at 5 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, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF BRIGHTON, ISLAND POND – The Rev. Alan Magoon, request. Rectory, 988-2608. sacredvincentignatius.com 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. For more information call 334-5916. Pastor Pastor. Church & parsonage phone: 723-5037. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m., Laurence Wall. www.newportcog.com Sunday School,11:15 a.m. Prayer Meeting Thursdays at 6:30 p.m., Bible Study Thursday at 7 p.m. Handicapped accessible (chair lift). “A friendly church in a CORNERSTONE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH – Quarry Road, past McDonald’s. Pastor Glenn ORLEANS ______friendly community welcomes you!” Saaman, 334-5282. Sunday School at 9 a.m. and worship at 10:30 a.m. on Sundays. ORLEANS FEDERATED CHURCH – Sunday Worship Services at 9 a.m. Community food BRIGHTON BAPTIST CHURCH – Sunday service at 11 a.m., and 6 p.m. Sunday School, 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 10 a.m. For more information, call (802) 723-4800. Vigil). Sunday & Holy Day masses at 8:30 a.m. in the church. Weekday masses are 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, GREEN MOUNTAIN BIBLE CHURCH – Route 105, 1 mile west of the village of Island 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 Pond. Sunday service at 10 a.m. and Wednesday service at 7 p.m. First holiday and seasonal Mass times. Saturday 5:30-6 p.m. Fr. Patrick I. Nwachukwu, S.D.V. 802-334-5066. Wednesday: Hymn Sing. Pastor Neal Perry, 754-2396. ORLEANS COUNTY______FIRST UNIVERSALIST PARISH (UU), DERBY LINE – 112 Main Street, Derby Line. Services each ST. JAMES THE GREATER CHURCH – Sunday & Holy Day Masses at 10:10 a.m. Sunday at 10 a.m. Potluck social hour following service. Handicapped accessible. We are Weekday Mass on Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m. (Sunday 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: and Holy Day Vigil). Reconciliation anytime by appointment as well as Saturday Barton, VT 05822 (just off Burton Hill Rd.) For more info, call 525-6638 or 754-2029. [email protected]. Church website: www.derbylineuu.org. from 3:30-4 p.m. Fr. Patrick I. Nwachukwu, S.D.V. 802-334-5066. SHEFFIELD ______DERBY COMMUNITY CHURCH – 3064 U.S. Route 5, Derby. Pastor Mike Haddad. 9:15 a.m. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH – 9 a.m. Sunday Services. E-mail: [email protected] Sunday School for preschool through adults. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. Care provided SHEFFIELD FEDERATED CHURCH – Berry Hill Road. Sean Quinn, Pastor. 802-873- for children through five years of age. Call 766-5500 for information about Bible Study, LOWELL ______4558. Sunday Worship Services 10:30 a.m. Teen Youth Group, Women’s Bible Study, Men’s Fellowship Breakfast, and other opportunities waiting for you! LOWELL BIBLE CHURCH – Pastor David DiZazzo (673-9459): Sunday Worship & SUTTON ______Sunday School at 10 a.m. with coffee hour following service. Wednesday night SUTTON FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH – The Rev. Mark Heinrichs, supply pastor, 525- GLOVER & WEST GLOVER ______Bible study at 7 p.m. in Lowell. Thursday night Bible Study at 6:30 p.m. in Newport. Please call for information & directions. 4214, or church 467-8585. Church services: 9 a.m., Adult Bible Study, Sunday GLOVER COMMUNITY CHURCH & WEST GLOVER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH – Part of the School. 10:15 a.m., Morning Worship. Fridays at 7 p.m., music practice. Lake Region Parish. The Rev. Evelyn Coupe. 525-3607. ST. IGNATIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH – 151 Hazen Notch Rd., Lowell. Sunday Mass at Fellowship hour after church. 9:45 a.m. Confession any time upon request. Rectory, 988-2608. EAST & WEST CHARLESTON ______sacredvincentignatius.com WESTFIELD ______EAST CHARLESTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE – Sunday morning worship service at 11 MORGAN ______WESTFIELD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH – Main Street (Route 100) in Westfield. We welcome a.m. For more information or directions, call the church at 723-4824. all to worship services and music commencing at 10 a.m. on Sundays. Refreshments MORGAN CHURCH – Pastor Mike DeSena. Traditional Service Sundays at 9 a.m. with and fellowship following services. For questions, call Pastor John Klar at 673-4852. FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH – West Charleston. Scott Cianciolo, Pastor. 802-895-4643. Sunday School and Nursery available during the service. Contemporary Service Sunday morning worship at 9 a.m. with Sunday School for all ages from 10:45 to 11:30 Saturdays at 6 p.m. with a potluck supper the third Saturday of each month. Several WESTMORE ______a.m. Wednesday evening choir practice and potluck fellowship from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., small group Bible studies both evening & morning during the week. Please call 895-4526 followed by adult prayer, Bible study, and youth activities from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. All are or visit our website at www.themorganchurch.com for more information. WESTMORE COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UCC – Grounded in Christ, open to all, welcome. Please call for more info. on the shores of Willoughby Lake with thoughtful worship, lovely music and choir with NEWPORT ______Mark Violette, organist, on Sundays at 9 a.m. Coffee, refreshments, and fellowship follow PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, EAST CHARLESTON – Guest Pastors. Worship the service. Church is handicapped accessible. service and Sunday school at 10 a.m. Ramp and elevator available. NEWPORT ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH – 128 Vance Hill Rd., Newport Center. Sunday morning worship services begin at 9:45. Sunday school classes for all ages begin at 11 a.m. Bible study ST. BENEDICT LABRE – Sunday & Holy Day masses at 11:30 a.m. Weekday mass is on & prayer time held Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Various fellowship times include WHEELOCK ______Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Reconciliation anytime by appointment as well as breakfasts, dinners, and game nights, etc. Pastor Chris Barton. Everyone is welcome. THE ROCK – “A Holy Spirit empowered church” meeting at the Wheelock Town Hall on Wednesday from 6:30–7 p.m. Fr. Patrick I. Nwachukwu, S.D.V. 802-334-5066. Thursday and Sunday nights at 6 p.m. Pastor: Butch Ainsworth. 1-877-868-7625. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY – 362 East Main Street, Newport. Church services on Sundays at 10 a.m. at the church. Wednesday evening meetings (5:30 p.m.) will be Please send worship updates to Skype through May 1. Anyone who wants to join in on Skype, please call 334-5840 or 334-2051 to be added to the group. All are welcome. [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. the Chronicle, September 27, 2017 Page 9B

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] **SEND US YOUR EVENTS! It’s free for events that are a benefit, nonprofit, or free to attend. Events are also listed online at SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 www.bartonchronicle.com/events. DIGNITY DISCUSSION IN NEWPORT MOONLIGHT MADNESS HIKE/WALK IN JAY A two-part discussion of “Dignity – Its Essential Role in Resolving There will be a Moonlight Madness Hike/Walk on Thursday, October WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Conflict” by Donna Hicks, Ph.D., will be held Sunday, October 1, at 7 p.m. 5, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. starting at the Jay Community Recreational Centre. and Sunday, October 15, at 7 p.m., at St. Mark’s Parish Hall on Second Park in the lot on Cross Road. Hike by the light of the moon on the centre’s OSHER LECTURE IN NEWPORT Street in Newport. For more information, call 334-7365 or e-mail trails. Bonfire, hot cocoa, and snacks following. Bring a flashlight. Guided or The Osher Lifelong Learning Lecture Series continues the fall 2017 [email protected]. unguided walks. For more information, call Sally Rivard at (802) 318-1206 season on Wednesday, September 27, from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Emory or e-mail [email protected]. Hebard State Office Building in Newport, second floor conference room. ANNUAL CHICKEN PIE DINNER IN ALBANY Free parking and handicapped accessible. This week’s speaker is Jared The Annual Chicken Pie Dinner at the Albany Methodist Church will Nunnery, Orleans County Forester, presenting “Changing Climate and be held Sunday, October 1, with seatings at noon and 1 p.m. Meal includes FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 Forests.” Cost is $5 per lecture. Dessert, tea, coffee, and conversation chicken with biscuits and gravy, garden grown potatoes and buttercup follows each lecture. For more information, visit www.learn.uvm.edu/osher squash, coleslaw, cranberry sauce, and homemade pie, served family RUMMAGE SALE IN ISLAND POND or call Suzi at 673-9499 or e-mail [email protected]. style. Cost is $12 for adults, $6 for children eight and under. Takeout and The First Congregational Church of Brighton will hold its bi-annual gluten free available. For reservations, call 754-2790. Rummage Sale on Friday, October 6, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday, OPEN HOUSE/CRAFT & BAKE SALE AT BARTON SCHOOL October 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Congregational Church in Island The fourth grade class, along with their social studies teachers, Mrs. TRAVEL THE KINGDOM OF KERRY Pond. There will also be a food sale on Saturday. Bailey and Mr. Bonneau, will be hosting a Craft and Bake Sale at the Open On Sunday, October 1, at 7 p.m., Susan O’Connell will share photos House at the Barton Academy and Graded School on Wednesday, and stories from her trip to Ireland last summer and from her family history ARTIST RECEPTION AT MAC CENTER September 27, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. All proceeds of the sale will go to the at the Craftsbury Public Library, followed by talk about the library’s MAC Center for the Arts on Main Street in Newport is having a victims of Hurricane Harvey. fundraising trip to Ireland in September 2018. For more information, call photography exhibit of “The People of Chhattisgarh, India’s Crown Jewels” 586-9683. from October 7 to November 4. An artist reception will be held Friday, October 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the downstairs gallery with special THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 presentation by photographer Steve Malshuk at 5:30 p.m. Free and open to MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 the public. For more information, visit www.maccenterforthearts.com or call LIL’ DEB & BIG WIND AT AMERICAN LEGION IN NEWPORT 334-1966. American Legion Post 21 in Newport welcomes Lil’ Deb & Big Wind FICTION DISCUSSION GROUP IN CRAFTSBURY on Thursday, September 28, at 6 p.m. No cover. Donation bucket. For more The Craftsbury Public Library is hosting a facilitated discussion group information, call Steve Roberts at (802) 522-0226. centered on both recent and archival short stories from The New Yorker. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 This free, six-week drop-in reading group is hosted by Stark Biddle and FORESTRY LECTURE SERIES: RECREATION AND THE NORTHERN Julia Shipley and starts Monday, October 2 with the group reading and JAY OKTOBEFEST FOREST responding to “Roy Spivey” by Miranda July. The full schedule, including Jay Oktoberfest will take place Saturday, October 7, in Downtown Come hear Green Mountain Club (GMC) executive director Mike dates and links to all the stories, is available at the Craftsbury Public Jay. The day starts at 9 a.m. at the Jay Community Recreational Centre for Debonis speak about the impact of recreation within the Northern Forest Library’s website at www.craftsburypubliclibrary.org. For more information, the The Great Pumpkin Pi Race (3.14 km), head to downtown Jay for over the last century. He will discuss the evolution of the GMC as well as call Susan O’Connell at 586-9683 or e-mail [email protected]. contests, pumpkin carving demo, games, chili contest, pumpkin carving the history of the Long Trail, the oldest long-distance hiking trail in the and decorating contests, and vendors. At the Jay Village Inn, enjoy United States spanning 272 miles across the state of Vermont. The trails DIABETES SELF MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP Biergarden style food and beer, live music from 1 to 4 p.m. by “Our runs along the spine of the Green Mountains starting on the Massachusetts There will be a Diabetes Self Management Workshop at North Neighbors Hate Us” and all contest winners announced from 2:30 to 3:30 border and ending in Orleans County. All are welcome and the event is Country Hospital in Newport, starting on Monday, October 2, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. For more information, visit www.jayvt.com, free. Held at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center (500 Lost Nation Road, p.m. in the Primary Care Building. This class runs weekly for six weeks and www.jaycommunityrecreationalcentre.org, or e-mail Craftsbury Common) on Thursday, October 28, at 7 p.m. ends Monday, November 6. No cost, but registration is required by calling [email protected]. 334-3208. Learn how to manage diabetes and blood sugar levels, as well as healthy eating choices, label reading, improving strength, and managing RICK & THE ALL-STAR RAMBLERS AT HIGHLAND CENTER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 stress. Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro presents Rick and the All- Star Ramblers on Saturday, October 7, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults, BENEFIT DINNER & DANCE IN NEWPORT $10 for students, and $5 for EBT cardholders. For more information and There will be a Benefit Dinner and Dance for Karry Lynn Prue on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 tickets, call 533-2000 or visit www.highlandartsvt.org or Saturday, September 30, at the American Legion in Newport. Meal is a www.vermontartscouncil.com. spaghetti dinner for $10 per meal with servings from 5 to 7 p.m., followed THE FULL VERMONTY: VERMONT IN THE AGE OF TRUMP by a dance from 7 to 11 p.m. (also $10 per person). Mixing outrageous humor with sincere outrage, Bill Mares and Jeff FILM ABOUT MONGOLIAN REINDEER HERDERS Danziger have created this book, which is a collection of essays and Migration, an immersive film about the lives of Mongolia’s reindeer HAM DINNER IN SUTTON cartoons. They will discuss their new book and sign copies at The Galaxy herders, will be shown on Saturday, October 7, at 2 p.m. at the Memorial Sutton Baptist Church is having its annual Ham Dinner at Sutton Bookshop in Hardwick on Tuesday, October 3, at 7 p.m. Free and open to Building in Hardwick, followed by a question and answer session with the School on Saturday, September 30, from 5 to 7 p.m., featuring ham, the public. For more information, call 472-5533 or visit director, Sas Carey. A trailer for the video can be seen at mashed potatoes, peas, squash, and an assortment of pies. By donation. galaxybookshop.com. https://vimeo.com/153638035. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call the Jeudevine Memorial Library at 472-5948. WALKING TOUR OF DERBY LINE The Haskell Free Library in Derby Line is celebrating the renovation WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 OPEN HOUSE AT HOLLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH of the village’s sidewalks by organizing a Walking Tour of Historic Derby Holland Community Church is holding an Open House on Saturday, Line on Saturday, September 30, at 3 p.m. Walk portions of Main Street OSHER LECTURE IN NEWPORT October 7, at 4 p.m. to thank the many volunteers who assisted in erecting and Caswell Avenue and share knowledge of current and past structures. The Osher Lifelong Learning Lecture Series continues the fall 2017 a Fellowship Hall at the church. The event is open to the public and will Tour begins outside the Derby Line Village Hall and ends at the library season on Wednesday, October 4, from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Emory Hebard include a meal in the new hall. For more information, call Vi at 895-4309. where light refreshments will be served. For more information, call Nancy State Office Building in Newport, second floor conference room. Free Rumery at 873-3022, extension 201, or e-mail [email protected]. parking and handicapped accessible. This week’s speaker is Cyndy CRAFT SHOW AT AMERICAN LEGION IN NEWPORT Bittinger presenting “First Lady Grace Coolidge: What was her influence Cub Scout Pack 828 is hosting a Craft Show on Saturday, October 7, BURKE FALL FOLIAGE FESTIVAL and image?” Cost is $5 per lecture. Snacks, tea, coffee, and conversation from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the American Legion on Veterans Avenue in The 30th annual Burke Fall Festival takes place Saturday, September follows each lecture. For more information, visit www.learn.uvm.edu/osher Newport. For more information, call 624-1291. 30 in East Burke Village There will be a parade starting at 10 a.m., kids’ or call Suzi at 673-9499 or e-mail [email protected]. activities, horse drawn wagon rides, free ice cream, bounce house, rubber RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE IN MONTGOMERY duck race, wildlife presentation at 11 a.m., raffle tables, silent auction in the VT ELECTRIC CO-OP PRESENTATION ON PROGRAM INCENTIVES There will be a Rummage and Bake Sale on Saturday, October 7, library, open house with cider sale and farm stand at East Burke School, The Craftsbury Energy Committee is hosting Andrea Cohen of from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Montgomery United Methodist Church on 20 cow plop bingo, vendors on the green, barbecue, live music from the Vermont Electric Co-op on Wednesday, October 4, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Fuller Bridge Road to benefit the United Methodist Women. For more gazebo from 12:30 to 2 p.m., and much more. For more information, visit the Craftsbury Public Library. Ms. Cohen will present information about information, call Lois Lumbra at (802) 326-4651. www.burkevermont.com or contact the Burke Chamber of Commerce at VEC’s customer incentives programs, talk about VEC’s Community Solar 626-4124 or [email protected]. program, energy transformation opportunities including electric vehicle and cold climate heat pump incentives, and VEC’s Clean Air line extension FALL HARVEST SUPPER IN WESTMORE program. For more information, visit www.vermontelectric.coop or e-mail There will be a Fall Harvest Supper at the Westmore Fellowship Hall [email protected]. on Saturday, September 30, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. featuring homemade Jay Oktoberfest baked beans, baked ham, VT squash, coleslaw, rolls, pies, and other BEATLES SCHOLAR SHARES BAND’S HISTORY desserts, fresh local cider, soda, coffee and tea. There will be several Beatles music scholar Aaron Krerowicz will explore the history and different raffles. Donation is $12 for adults, $6 for children. Proceeds benefit reach of the legendary band in a talk at Goodrich Memorial Library in Fun for all ages! the Ladies Aid Scholarships. For more information, call Nancy at 525-4471. Newport on Wednesday, October 4, at 7 p.m. His talk, “The Beatles: Band of the Sixties,” is part of the Vermont Humanities Council’s First FALL FESTIVAL IN BARTON Wednesday lecture series and is free and open to the public. For more Sat., Oct. 7, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. There will be a Fall Festival at the Barton United Church on Saturday, information, call 334-7902 or 262-2626, or e-mail September 30, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., featuring baked goods, crafts, [email protected]. or visit www.vermonthumanities.org. Downtown Jay seasonal decorations, doughnuts made on site, quilt raffle, guest vendors, and lunch served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. GREAT PUMPKIN PI RACE (3.14km) - 9 a.m. at Jay Community Recreation Centre (Cross Rd.) Register at 8:30 a.m. SEPTEMBER TASTING SERIES AT NEK TASTING CENTER RESTAURANTS & The Northeast Kingdom Tasting Center on Main Street in Newport will hold September Tasting Series on Saturdays in September from 11 a.m. to CHILI CONTEST at Jay Town Hall. Register before October 1. 2 p.m. Free and open to the public! Live music, free tastings, family friendly. ENTERTAINMENT Bring entries by 9:30. Judging by the public from 10-2. On September 30, sample aged gouda from Cobb Hill, cider apple varieties from Eden Ice Cider, and coffee by Beans by the Border. For more PUMPKIN CARVING & DECORATING CONTEST information, www.nektastingcenter.com. at Jay Town Hall area from 9-12. Judging by public from 12-2.

VENDORS in front of Snow Job Sports Shop, Jay Auto, and Jay Good Food. Great Spirits. Town Hall area from 10-4. JOIN US FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH & Annual Harvest Dinner DINNER, 7 DAYS A WEEK! GAMES in the Jay Country Store field: Pumpkin/apple/gourd bowling, chip & putt, croquet & cornhole toss. All game winners will St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Dine in or take out. have chance to win prizes! North Troy, VT. • HOMEMADE PIZZA LYNX MOUNTAIN GUIDE TYROLEAN Turkey with all the fixings. Restaurant & • BURGERS • PASTA ADVENTURE from 10-2 at Jay Country Store field. Sunday, Oct. 8th, 2017 Gathering • J.R.’S FAMOUS RIBS RESH EAFOOD 11:30 a.m. until all are served. 802-988-2306 • F S PUMPKIN TREBUCHET at Ellis Field area. AND CUT TEAKS Adults- $10 per person. • H - S 1078 Rte. 242 • DAILY SPECIALS BIERGARDEN STYLE FOOD & BEER at Jay Village Children ages 5-12- $5 per child. Downtown Jay, VT Something for every palate! Inn from 1-4 with music by local band “Our Neighbors Hate Us” plus Children under age 5 FREE. Guest Rooms: all contest winners announced 2:30-3:30. 802-988-2306 Mondays: Burger Night $16 Maximum charged for an immediate & VT Draft Beer More info at www.jayvt.com family - $30. www.thejayvillageinn.com www.jaycommunityrecreationalcentre.org, or e-mail And as usual, homemade pies for desert! [email protected]. Page 10B the Chronicle, September 27, 2017

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] FALL OPEN HOUSE AT JED’S MAPLE BONE BUILDERS BALANCING & STRENGTHENING CLASS Jed’s Maple Products of Derby invites the public to their fifth annual REGISTRATION REQUESTED An RSVP Bone Builders Balancing and Strengthening Class meets Fall Open House on Saturday and Sunday, October 7 and 8, from 10 a.m. weekly on Thursdays from 10:30 to 11:30 p.m. with the Troy and Area Lions to 4 p.m. There will be free wood-fired maple pizza, specialty food FREE CDL CLASS IN NEWPORT Club weekly community mealsite following at noon. Located at the sampling, tours and tastings. For more information or directions, call Steve There will be a free CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) class at the Westfield Community Center on North Hill Road. For more information, call or Amy at 766-2700. Newport Community Learning Center on Main Street on Tuesday, 744-2484. Wednesday, and Thursday, October 24, 25, and 26, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. ILLUSTRATED TALK ON EARLY AMERICAN WALL MURALS These classes are being held to prepare people for the CDL learner’s BRIDGE LEAGUES IN ORLEANS & NEWPORT A free illustrated talk on early American wall murals by Polly Forcier permit. The class includes those who would like to drive bus as well. All ORLEANS: Meets Mondays at 12:30 p.m. at the Orleans Federated will be held Saturday, October 7, at 4 p.m. at the Old Stone House Museum background and other necessary information to pass the learner’s permit is Church on School Street. Come with a partner. in Brownington. An exhibit of Porter Murals from the Adams Female provided. For information and to register, call 334-2839. NEWPORT: Meets Wednesdays at 1 p.m. at the Gateway Center. Academy is currently on exhibition in the museum. A brief history of Rufus Everyone must come with a partner. Learner’s Group continues Porter, artist, musician, and inventor, featuring walls from Maine, New Wednesday mornings at 10 a.m. at the library in Newport, and all are Hampshire, and Massachusetts. A wine and cheese reception will follow in ONGOING EVENTS welcome to drop in. For more information, or to find a partner, call Eric the kitchen. For more information, call 754-2022 or visit McCann at 988-4773. www.oldstonehousemuseum.org. **PLEASE SUBMIT CORRECTIONS OR DELETIONS IF YOUR LISTING NEEDS UPDATING TO [email protected] CCV JOB HUNT HELPER TO OFFER CAREER SERVICES RUSTY DEWEES & PATRICK ROSS IN LYNDON Community College of Vermont (CCV) Job Hunt Helper is available at The Logger and The Fiddler, Rusty DeWees and Patrick Ross, will ADULT LEARNING CENTER FREE SERVICES the Goodrich Memorial Library in Newport for six hours a week to offer perform comedy, music, and auctioneering at Lyndon Institute Auditorium Northeast Kingdom Learning Services Community Education Center career services to library patrons and job seekers. Find employment on Saturday, October 7, with doors opening at 6 p.m. and show starting at on 1 Main Street in Newport offers GED preparation and GED testing, High opportunities in the area, write a resumé and cover letter, apply for jobs 7 p.m. $25 general admission tickets available at catamountix.com or call School Completion Plans for teens (16 years and older) and adults, online, assess skills and interests, use the Internet to explore career 1-888-857-5559. For more information, visit www.catamountarts.org or preparation for standardized tests such as the AccuPlacer for CCV or the opportunities, and learn about education and training programs. Available contact Helen Pike at [email protected]. Proceeds benefit the ParaPro for public school teaching; basic computer skills instruction; on Tuesdays from 2 to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 12 to 3 p.m. For more Northeast Kingdom Council on Aging. academic skills assessment in reading, writing and math; and instructions information, call 334-7902. in most academic disciplines. All adult education services are free of charge to the student. The tutorial program offers tutoring services at an COMMUNITY MEAL IN NEWPORT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 hourly rate for grades K-12. The adult learning center is open Monday A free Community Meal will be held the third Thursday of every month through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; tutorial services K-12 are at noon, at the United Church of Newport on Third Street. All welcome. WOOD & BELSHER AT THE HASKELL scheduled by appointment. For more information, call 334-2839. Wood and Belsher, fiddler and guitarist from Prince Edward Island, CORNUCOPIA COMMUNITY/SENIOR MEAL IN NEWPORT will perform at the Haskell Opera House in Derby Line on Sunday, October ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Cornucopia Community/Senior Meal will be served every Friday from 8, at 7:30 p.m. $20 general admission. For tickets and more information, AA meetings are held in Newport, St. Johnsbury, and most towns in noon to 1 p.m. at Cornucopia, 125 Main Street, #3 (rear door entrance off call 873-3022, extension 205, or e-mail visit catamountarts.org. the Northeast Kingdom. For detailed information call AA at 334-1213 or toll parking lot between Coventry and Center Streets). Come at 11 a.m. for free at (877) 334-1213, or visit www.aavt.org and click on “District 3.” Also cards, board games, or just to socialize and make new friends. Community HARVEST DINNER IN NORTH TROY visit www.aavt.org and click on “District 3” for a comprehensive schedule. members of all ages are invited to enjoy a warm, well balanced meal St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in North Troy will hold its Annual prepared by Cornucopia Culinary Trainees. For more information, contact Harvest Dinner on Sunday, October 8, from 11:30 a.m. until all are served. AL-ANON MEETING IN CRAFTSBURY COMMON Cornucopia at 487-9380. Cost is $10 per person, $5 for children ages five to 12, and free for Thursdays at 6 p.m., at the United Church in Craftsbury Common. children under five. Maximum charged per immediate family is $30. As Discussion. COUNTRY ACOUSTIC JAM IN BURKE usual, homemade pies for dessert. There will be a Country Acoustic Jam held every third Sunday of the AL-ANON MEETING IN DERBY month from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Burke Community Building. Everyone with “FLY TO PIE” DOIN’ THE DIRT, RUN, BIKE OR HIKE Saturdays from 6 to 7 p.m., at Newport Church of God, Crawford special musical or singing talents are encouraged to participate. Come to Fly to Pie, a 26.2, 17, 13.5, and 6 mile run, bike, or hike will be held Road in Derby. If your life is affected because someone you love has an listen or join in on the fun. $3 donation at the door. Door prizes and 50/50 Sunday, October 8 at Parker Pie in West Glover. Pizza by Parker Pie, beer addiction, Al-Anon can help. Offering understanding, support, and a raffle. All proceeds benefit the Burke Senior Meal Site. Snacks and by Hill Farmstead, and music by Granite Junction. For more information, community that understands how you feel. beverages available. For more information, call Therese Stone at 525-3412 visit www.kingdommarathon.com. or the Senior Meal Site at 467-3423 or the Town Office at 467-3717. AL-ANON MEETING IN NEWPORT Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church parish house on CPR & FIRST AID CLASSES OFFERED BY BARTON AMBULANCE FARMERS’ MARKETS Second Street in Newport. Discussion meeting is open to anyone whose SQUAD life is affected by someone’s addictions. Newcomers welcome. Barton Ambulance Squad is still offering CPR and First Aid classes CRAFTSBURY FARMERS’ MARKET for the public. Classes are taught by certified instructors who make classes On the Common every Saturday, rain or shine, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP fun while giving you knowledge and skills you may need to save a life one through October 7. Free family friendly entertainment with dozens of locally For those dealing with family members or friends diagnosed with day. Four instructors are available so a large class is possible, but not made products direct from farmers, prepared food producers, and or Alzheimer’s or other related dementia. Informal gathering. All welcome. necessary. They also work one-on-one. For prices and more information artisans. www.craftsburyfarmersmarket.com NEWPORT – Caregivers support group meets every fourth Tuesday call 525-3637. from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at North Country Hospital in Newport, 2nd floor waiting JAY VILLAGE VENDORS MARKET room (Room 221). For further information, call (800) 272-3900 or e-mail CRAFTSBURY COMMUNITY SUPPERS Open every Saturday through Columbus Day weekend from 10 a.m. [email protected]. Members of the United Church of Craftsbury in Craftsbury Common to 3 p.m. in front of the Jay Town Clerk’s Office. Vendors needed. Call ST. JOHNSBURY – Caregivers support group meets last Monday of will offer free evening suppers on the third Wednesday of each month at 6 Wilma at 988-2521 or Maria at 895-4869. each month at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital, room 244, in p.m. Open to all. Donations appreciated but not required. For more St. Johnsbury. For further information, call Pam at the NEK Council on information, call 586-8028. NEWPORT FARMERS’ MARKET Aging at 748-5182, or 1-800-642-5119. Located on the Causeway in Newport. Open every Wednesday and DANCE AT BEEBE TOWN HALL Saturday until October 11 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine. EBT & debit AMERICAN LEGION BARTON POST #76 MEETINGS Come dance with us at the Beebe Town Hall in Beebe, , cards accepted. Farm-to-Family coupon site. For more information, call First Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m., at the Legion Hall in the every Saturday from 7 to 11 p.m. Country western band. Also square 274-8206 or 334-6858, or find them on Facebook. Barton Memorial Building. dancing. Light refreshments and door prizes. For more information, call (819) 876-2021. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEETINGS Second Wednesday of every month at 4 p.m., at the Legion Hall in DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP MEETING the Barton Memorial Building. For more information, call Patsy Tompkins at The Diabetes Support Group will meet on the third Thursday of every RESTAURANTS & 525-6565. month from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the meeting room at North Country Hospital in Newport. For more information or to confirm your presence, call Barbara AMERICAN LEGION NEWPORT POOL TOURNAMENT Grant at 334-4155. The American Legion in Newport is holding an 8 Ball Pool ENTERTAINMENT Tournament on Mondays. 6 p.m. practice, 7 p.m. play. Double elimination, DO DROP IN MEAL SITE IN NEWPORT CENTER BCA rules. 8 players or less, pay two places; 9 players or more, pay three The Do Drop In Meal Site at the Newport Center Fire Department on places. For more information, call 334-2374. Cross Road is open on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Games played before lunch, lunch at noon, bingo played after. For more information or BARTON SENIOR CENTER reservations, call 334-6443. Located downstairs at the Barton Memorial Building. Square dancing each Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m.; Breakfast Club meets each Tuesday and EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION Thursday at 9 a.m.; Exercise Classes/Tai Chi 9 a.m.; and Growing Stronger The EAA meets every first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Paddie’s Snack Bar class at 10 a.m. 525-4400, [email protected] Caledonia County Airport in Lyndonville. All are welcome to attend. All that ~ Fresh ~ you need is an interest in aviation. Each meeting begins with a short Clams - Scallops - Fish - Chicken BINGO IN LOWELL business session where we discuss the minutes and reports from our Bingo is held every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the St. Ignatius Hall on chapter’s previous meeting, plus our past and future events. We then move 24 Flavors of Soft-serve & Hard Ice Cream Hazen Notch Road in Lowell. Sponsored by the Troy and Area Lions Club. on to something educational, such as aircraft maintenance, safety, Call for takeout. Progressive jackpot starting at $500. Dinner available. members’ projects, or speakers and documentary movies from EAA Headquarters in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. East Main Street, Rte. 105, North Troy BOBBIN MILL PLAYERS MUSIC JAM SESSIONS (802) 988-2599 The Bobbin Mill Players will hold music jam sessions every Wednesday FIRST STEPS WOMEN’S GROUP morning from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Lowell St. Ignatius Parish Hall. Other music Meets on Fridays at 9:30 a.m., at 55 Seymour Lane, Newport, in the 1-800-894-PADI (7234) events include: First Friday evening of the month at the Lowell Fire Station Community Justice living room. A warm, safe place where women can find from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Second Friday evening of the month at Lowell Church support for facing challenges and learn some new strategies for addressing Celebrating 28 years! Hall from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Second Sunday afternoon at the Glover Town Hall life’s complications and problems. All welcome. No qualifications or criteria. from 1 to 4 p.m.; Third Friday evening at the Charleston Elementary School from 6 to 9 p.m., Fourth Friday evening at the Derby Line Town Hall from 6:30 GRANDPARENTS ’N’ KIN RAISING “GRAND” KIDS to 10 p.m.; Fifth Friday evening (when there is a fifth Friday) at the Barton Meets second Wednesday of the month from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Memorial Building from 7 to 10 p.m. For more information, call Millie at 334- North Country Career Center, 209 Veterans Avenue, room 380, in Newport. Kitchen is now open 2598 or Lyle and Amy at 334-2419. For more information and to notify of your attendance, contact group leader Angela Blais at Head Start/Early Head Start by leaving a message at 525- Wednesday nights at 4 p.m. 3362, extension 201. Dinner provided. Childcare provided upon request. Thanks to our pool players! “Beyond the Red Gate” • Thursday: “ALL YOU CAN EAT BBQ RIBS” Main Street Newport, VT Open 7 days • Friday: Prime Rib a week at 11 a.m. A real Under new 334-2224 ownership! • Saturday: Pork Rib Eye with Apple Chutney country store! Restaurant open! Kitchen hours: Thurs.–Sun. noon–8 p.m. Full deli Groceries JASPER’S all Gas Wine day! Beer Eat in or Gifts TAVERN takeout.

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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] “GROWING STRONGER” STRENGTH CLASSES FOR 40+ OSTEOPOROSIS EDUCATION & SUPPORT GROUP WEDNESDAY POETS Sponsored by the NEK Council on Aging. Meets at the Church of God The National Osteoporosis Foundation Better Bones of the Northeast Wednesday Poets, a poetry writing workshop, is held at the Barton on Crawford Road in Derby on Mondays & Thursdays from 2 to 3 p.m. Call Kingdom group meets on the first Saturday of most months, at 1 p.m., in Public Library on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Refreshments. All are Jenny at 748-5182 for more info or visit www.nekcouncil.org. the Community Room at the Community National Bank in Derby (accessed welcome. For more information, call Adrien Helm at 525-3740. from Crawford Road). Free and open to the public. All welcome. “GROW YOUR OWN” GATHERINGS IN HARDWICK Refreshments. Learn from a variety of guest speakers and medical WESTFIELD COMMUNITY MEAL SITE Grow Your Own (GYO) gatherings will be held at the Center for an specialists. To register or for more information, contact Mary King, RN, Every Thursday at noon at the Westfield Community Center (North Agricultural Economy (CAE) in Hardwick from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on BSN, at 535-2011 or [email protected], or visit Hill Road/School St.). Suggested donation $4 with the 2nd Thursday of the the first Saturday of each month and will include a shared meal. For more www.BetterBonesNEK.org. month free. Free RSVP Bone Builders Balancing and Strengthening Class information and to reserve a spot, contact Ms. Dale-Brown at 472-5940 or meets weekly before the meal from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Following lunch, e-mail [email protected], or Bethany Dunbar at 472-5362, OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS MEETING join the fun and play Bingo! Sponsored by the Troy and Area Lions Club. extension 214, or [email protected]. Overeaters Anonymous (OA) offers a 12-step program of recovery for For more information, call 744-2484. the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of compulsive eating. Derby IMMUNIZATION CLINIC IN NEWPORT meeting Saturdays from 10 to 11 a.m., at Derby Community National Bank Wii BOWLING IN WEST BURKE Fourth Tuesday of every month from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Department training center on Crawford Road (behind the bank). Big Book study Wii Bowling is held in West Burke at the The Meal Site on the second of Health in Emory Hebard State Office Building at 100 Main Street, Suite meeting follows from 11:15 a.m. to noon. For more information, call 673- and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. Everyone 220, in Newport. Free. Walk in or call for an appointment at 334-4386. All 5621. welcome. By donation. For more information, call Therese Stone at 525- childhood vaccinations are offered. Adult immunizations included are: 3412 or 467-3423. Hepatitis A and B, Pneumococcal, TDaP, Tetanus, and Measles. RSVP BONE BUILDING & STRENGTHENING CLASSES Offered twice a week: at the Jay Community Center on Tuesdays JAY COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL CENTRE from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and at the Westfield Community Center on LIBRARY ACTIVITIES Located on Cross Road in Jay. Open to all area residents and visitors Thursdays from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. A free exercise class to prevent or for free cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking in the winter, and reverse osteoporosis. Classes consist of a variety of exercises to improve **PLEASE SUBMIT CORRECTIONS OR DELETIONS IF YOUR LISTING mountain biking, hiking, and walking in the summer. Link to site map at balance and increase strength. Participants start out using very light NEEDS UPDATING TO [email protected] www.jayvt.com and topofvt.com under discover/map. Site maps available weights which are gradually increased as strength develops. Weights locally in Jay and at Jay Town Clerk’s Office. User guidelines: Please leave provided. For more information, contact Maureen Mcguire at 334-7746 or ALBANY TOWN LIBRARY no trace in this special place. Pack it in, pack it out. Leash your dog, bury [email protected]. Located on Route 14 in the back of Albany Town Hall on Main Street. dog waste away from trails. Respect other users. No motorized vehicles. Open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 to 4:30 p.m. For more information, No fires of any kind. As this is a big hunting area, it is advisable to wear SENIOR DINING AT DERBY ELKS CLUB call 755-6107. orange. Enjoy at your own risk! Derby Senior Meals are held at noon every second Thursday at the Elks Lodge #2155 on the Newport-Derby Road in Derby. By donation. For BARTON PUBLIC LIBRARY JOURNEY TO RECOVERY COMMUNITY CENTER more information, call the Northeast Kingdom Council on Aging’s nutrition 100 Church Street, Barton. Open Mondays from 1–7 p.m., Located at 58 Third Street in Newport. Making Recovery Easier coordinators Jenny Patoine or Lallie Mambourg at 748-5182. Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon and 1–7 p.m., Fridays from 1–7 p.m. meets Tuesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Art Group meets Tuesdays from Friday Afternoon Classic Movies, Friday Night Movies. Scrabble 2:30 to 4 p.m. All Recovery meets Thursdays from 2 to 3 p.m. For more SENIOR DINING IN GLOVER players meet on the first and third Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. information, e-mail Kathlene Douglass at Lunch is served at noon on Mondays and Tuesdays on the lower [email protected]. level of the Glover Town Hall, 3018 Glover Street. Suggested donation by COBLEIGH PUBLIC LIBRARY seniors is $3.50; for those younger than 60, $5. For more information, call 70 Depot Street, Lyndonville. Hours: Monday, noon–5 p.m.; Tuesday LINE DANCING IN WEST BURKE the NEK Council on Aging’s Nutrition Coordinator Lallie Mambourg at 1- and Thursday, noon–7 p.m.; Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Line dancing is held in West Burke at the meal site on the first and 800-642-5119. Saturday, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. For further information and programs, call the third Wednesdays of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. Everyone welcome. $3 library at 626-5475. www.cobleighlibrary.org donation. For more information, call Therese Stone at 525-3412. SOUPER LUNCH AT ST. MARK’S IN NEWPORT St. Mark’s Episcopal Church on Second Street in Newport holds a CRAFTSBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY LINE DANCING IN TROY free community Souper Lunch from noon to 1 p.m. on the last Tuesday of Church Lane, Craftsbury Common. 586-9683. Line dancing classes for exercise and enjoyment are held every every month. All are welcome. [email protected]. www.craftsburypubliclibrary.org. Hours: Wednesday from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Catholic Church Parish Hall, 130 South Tuesday, 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.–noon; Thursday, 2–6 p.m.; Pleasant Street, in North Troy. No partner needed and all levels of SQUARE DANCING IN BARTON Friday, 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m.–noon; and Sunday, 11 a.m.–1 experience are welcome. If you can count to four, you can line dance! $5 Square dancing will be held every Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the p.m. Friday Story Time: 10 a.m., up to age 6. Friday Lego Club for per person. For more information, call Pat Sanders at 988-4193. Barton Senior Center. Judy Clifford will be the caller/instructor. Call 525- children 5 to 12 years old, 3–4:30 p.m. Story Hour: for children birth to 5 4400 for more information. years and families on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS MEETING IN HARDWICK Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m. at Saint John the Baptist Episcopal STAMP CLUB IN NEWPORT DAILEY MEMORIAL LIBRARY Church on West Church Street in Hardwick. All are welcome. NA is for The Memphremagog Stamp Club meets on the second and fourth 101 Junior High Drive, Derby Center. Current location is closed due people who wish to try our program of complete abstinence from all drugs. Wednesday of every month from 7 to 9 p.m. at CALLICO, 326 Bluff Road, to construction. Temporary “Mini Library” now open at the Derby This includes alcohol on an equal status with opiates or cocaine. The Newport. All stamp collecting interests are welcome. For more information, Community Church on Route 5 in Derby. Hours will be Tuesdays & disease is addiction, not specific to any one particular drug. For more call 334-6001. Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. information, call 535-5042. Preschool Story Time will still be Tuesday mornings from 10:30 to 11:30 SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP a.m. Trustee meetings will still be the last Wednesday of the month at 6 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS MEETING IN NEWPORT Third Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Nevermore Bookstore on p.m. For more information, call the library at 766-5063, visit Narcotics Anonymous meetings are on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 100 East Main Street in Newport. A support group for those who have lost www.daileymemoriallibrary.org or check Facebook page. p.m. On Tuesday the location is North Country Hospital located at 189 someone to suicide and wish to have a safe place to talk, share, and spend Proutry Drive in Newport in the surgery waiting room on the main floor of a little time with others who have had a similar experience. For more GLOVER PUBLIC LIBRARY the hospital. On Thursday the location is The Church of God at 295 information, call Mary Butler at 744-6284. 51 Bean Hill Road, Glover. 525-6524 or 525-4365. Crawford Road in Derby. Enter through the main front doors of the church. www.gloverlibrary.org. Hours: Monday through Thursday, 1–6 p.m.; For more information, call 895-4757. TAI CHI CLASS Saturday 10 a.m.–noon. Story Hour: Fridays at 10 a.m. Cook & A Book A Tai Chi Class (Bagua meditation) will be offered on Mondays, Discussion: Call for book and date. Children’s literature discussion NEK CAMERA CLUB Wednesdays, and Fridays from 6 to 7 p.m. Call Marc Bourdelle at 525- group for adults: Call to sign up. Arm Chair Chats meets the third The NEK Camera Club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 1234 for locations and more information. Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. For more information, call library the Cobleigh Public Library on Main Street in Lyndonville from 6 to 8 p.m. coordinator Toni Eubanks at 525-4365. This is an amateur photography club. For more information, call Casey at TAI CHI IN BARTON 754-2616. Leader Brenda Lowther is teaching Tai Chi for Arthritis and Falls GOODRICH MEMORIAL LIBRARY Prevention at the Barton Senior Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 202 Main Street, Newport. 334-7902. www.goodrichlibrary.org. Hours: NEK MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP a.m. The Arthritis Foundation Thai Chi Program, developed by Dr. Paul Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The NEK Multiple Sclerosis Support Group will meet the first Lam, uses gentle Sun-style Tai Chi routines that are safe, easy to learn, Board of Trustees meeting monthly, Tuesdays at 2 p.m. Book discussion Wednesday of the month from 9:30 a.m. to noon, at North Country Hospital and suitable for every fitness level. For more information, call 525-4400. group held third Thursday of each month at 1 p.m. Chess Club meetings in the meeting room next to the library. For more information, call Stella at held each Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Job Hunt/Computer Help with CCV 766-0103. TOPS MEETING AT IN BARTON student on Tuesdays from 2 to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 12 to 3 p.m. TOPS VT #82 Barton meets every Monday at Mountain View through December 16. NEWPORT AREA COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA Apartments Community Room. A fun, informative way to learn how to take The Newport Area Community Orchestra has openings for violin, off pounds sensibly. Weigh-ins, 5 to 5:45 p.m.; meetings, 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. GREENSBORO FREE LIBRARY viola, cello, string bass, clarinet, oboe, French horn, and trombone. We are First meeting is free! For further information, call 525-3173. 53 Wilson Street, Greensboro. 533-2531. a growing and well-established community orchestra located in the NEK of [email protected], www.greensborofreelibrary.org Librarian Vermont. The orchestra plays two concerts each year, one in the fall and TOPS MEETING AT ISLAND POND PUBLIC LIBRARY Mary Metcalf. Hours: Sundays 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; closed Mondays; one in the spring. For more information, please contact us at 766-3021 or TOPS VT #135 Island Pond meets every Monday at Island Pond Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; closed Wednesdays; Thursdays and www.newportareacommunityorchestra.org. Rehearsals are on Tuesday Public Library. Weigh-ins from 4:30 to 4:45 p.m.; meeting from 4:45 to 5:30 Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Story evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the First Universalist Parish in Derby p.m. For further information, call Bev at 723-5907 or e-mail Hour for Children: at Four Seasons Learning, Fridays at 10 a.m.; Story Line. [email protected]. Time for ages 0-6 every Thursday at 10 a.m.; and for ages 6-12 every Tuesday at 10 a.m. NORTH COUNTRY QUILTERS VAN SERVICE FROM WESTMORE TO BARTON Regular monthly meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month Every first and third Tuesday of each month there will be van service HASKELL FREE LIBRARY at 6:30 p.m., at the Church of God on Crawford Road in Derby. New from Westmore to Barton. 10:30 a.m. pickup at the old Town Clerk’s office; 93 Caswell Avenue, Derby Line. Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, and members are welcome. 1:30 p.m. return trip to Westmore. Free to residents age 60 or older. For Friday from 9-5, Thursday 9-6, and Saturday 9-2. Board of Trustees meets more information, call Mary at 525-4128 or the Area Agency on Aging at the third Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Toddler Time on Thursdays NORTHEAST KINGDOM COMMUNITY ACTION ASSISTANCE 334-2190. and Fridays at 9:45 a.m. For more information, call Nancy at 873-3022, Available to help with forms, photocopies, faxes, phone assistance, extension 201, or check the website at haskellopera.com/library-activities, fuel/electrical assistance, food shelf and commodities, Farm to Family VAN SERVICE TO SENIOR MEALS IN BARTON or find them on Facebook. coupons, holiday meals, seed packets, housing, temporary shelter, housing Every Thursday there is van service to senior meals in Barton. The advocacy, and 3Squares applications. pickup schedule is as follows: 11:25 a.m., Mountain View Apartments; HITCHCOCK MEMORIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM NEWPORT: 70 Main St., Newport, VT 05855. 334-7316. Hours: 11:30 a.m., Congress Court; 11:35 a.m., Monitor Manor; 11:40 a.m., 1252 VT Route 100, Westfield. 744-2484. Visit the Hitchcock Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hillcrest; 11:45 a.m., Memorial Building; 11:50 a.m., Park Street trailer park. Museum/Library page at www.westfield.vt.gov and on Facebook at Town of ISLAND POND: 70 Cross St., Island Pond, VT 05846. 723-6425. For more information, call Brenda Sargent at 525-4400. Westfield, Vermont for up-to-date activity listings. Hours: Tuesday 10 a.m. to noon. ST. JOHNSBURY: 115 Lincoln St., St. Johnsbury, VT 05819. 748- 6040. Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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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] ISLAND POND PUBLIC LIBRARY CHUCK GUEST GALLERY Main Street. Hours: Tuesday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m.; Wednesday, 2–6 p.m., ART GALLERIES, HISTORICAL Featuring over 130 paintings of abstract imagery. Located at 205 Thursday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m.–2 Vermont Route 114 in East Burke. Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to p.m. Story Time every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. For further information, call SOCIETIES & MUSEUMS 5 p.m., and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call 626- 723-6134 or look on Facebook. 9011 or visit www.chuckguest.com. **PLEASE SUBMIT CORRECTIONS OR DELETIONS IF YOUR LISTING JEUDEVINE MEMORIAL LIBRARY NEEDS UPDATING TO [email protected] COLBY CURTIS MUSEUM & STANSTEAD HISTORICAL SOCIETY 93 North Main Street; P.O. Box 536, Hardwick. 472-5948. 535 Dufferin Street, Stanstead, Quebec. 1-819-876-7322. Two www.jeudevinememoriallibrary.org. Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 1–7 ALBANY HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM exhibitions: Remembering our Soldiers of the Great War and Rural p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 1–5 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; and The Albany Historical Society is located in the old village school on Medicine in Stanstead County. Saturday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.; closed Sunday. All programs are free and open Route 14 across from the Methodist Church, and is open by appointment. to the public. For more information, please call the library at 472-5948 or Contact Jim Oliver at [email protected], or Paul Daniels at the Diamond CRAFTSBURY COMMUNITY CARE CENTER GALLERY visit jeudevinememoriallibrary.org. Heart Farm in East Albany for an appointment. 1784 East Craftsbury Road, East Craftsbury. 586-2414. www.craftsburycommunitycarecenter.org. JOHN WOODRUFF SIMPSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY ARTFUL EYE 1972 East Craftsbury Road, East Craftsbury. 586-9692. Open A unique St. Johnsbury Gallery. 443 Railroad Street, St. Johnsbury. CRAFTSBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Sunday, noon–1 p.m.; Wednesday and Saturday, 9 a.m.–noon, 2–5 p.m. 424-1414. www.theartfuleye.com. Open Monday through Saturday, 10 Babcock House Museum, Craftsbury Common. Open Wednesdays a.m.–6 p.m. Open Sunday by chance. Come explore 4,500 sq. ft. of locally and Saturdays from 10 a.m.–noon. JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY crafted fine art and artisan craft. 1 Water Street, Orleans. 754-6660. Hours: Monday, 10 a.m.– 8 p.m.; CRYSTAL LAKE FALLS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION & BARTON Wednesday, Friday & Saturday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Closed Sunday, Tuesday, BREAD AND PUPPET MUSEUM MUSEUM and Thursday. Handicapped accessible. Story Time: Mondays at 11 a.m. One of the largest collections of some of the biggest puppets and Located at the Pierce House on Water Street in Barton, open late and 5 p.m. Board Meetings: 3:30 p.m. on the second Monday of every masks in the world is located at 753 Heights Rd. (Route 122) in Glover (off spring through fall. Brick Kingdom Park open daylight hours year-round. month. www.jonesmemoriallibrary.wordpress.com Route 16 and I-91 exits 24/25), and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 1 through November 1, otherwise by appointment. Visit FAIRBANKS MUSEUM LEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY www.breadandpuppet.org or call (802) 525-3031 or 6972 for more 1302 Main Street, St. Johnsbury. 748-2372. Irasburg. 754-2526. Hours: Monday, 3–8 p.m.; Wednesday and information. www.fairbanksmuseum.org. Open seven days, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, 3–6 p.m.; and Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Story Hour for children on Fridays at 10 a.m. (October 6–May 31 when school is in session). BROWN LIBRARY GALLERY GLOVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM At Sterling College, Craftsbury Common. 586-7711, extension 129. Bean Hill Road in Glover, second floor in Municipal Building. RAND MEMORIAL LIBRARY Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Exhibit Plowing Old Ground. www.gloverhistoricalsociety.org. Open by appointment only: Call Joan at 160 Railroad Street, North Troy. Hours: Monday & Wednesday 5-8 For more information, visit www.VermontArtHouse.org/openings or call 586- 525-6212 or Randy or Betsy at 525-4051. p.m., Thursday & Friday 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Story Time on Fridays at 10 a.m. 2200. www.randmemorial.com. GRACE GALLERY CATAMOUNT ARTS CENTER Old Firehouse, 59 Mill Street, downtown Hardwick. 472-6857. ST. JOHNSBURY ATHENAEUM 115 Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury. Masonic Temple building. 748- www.graceart.org. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.–4 1171 Main Street, St. Johnsbury. 748-8291. www.stjathenaeum.org. 2600. www.catamountarts.org. Open Monday through Friday, 1–6 p.m. and p.m. Community Workshops are held weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, before and after each movie screening. Gallery is always open to the public and Thursday, and are open to all community members. Story Time (Acorn Club): Fridays at 10:30 a.m., ages 0 to 6, children’s free of charge. Library. First Wednesday Series. Scrabble Club: First Saturday of each GREENSBORO HISTORICAL SOCIETY month from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Readings in the Gallery. CHARLESTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 29 Breezy Avenue, Greensboro (building next to Willey’s Store), 533- Located on Museum Drive in West Charleston. Open Wednesdays 2457. www.greensborohistoricalsociety.org. Check out our powerful new WEST BURKE PUBLIC LIBRARY through September from 2 to 4 p.m. or at other times by appointment. For tool for researching Greensboro families stored in our archives! 135 Main Street (5A), next to the park. Hours: Saturday 1-4 p.m. For Permanent more information or to make an appointment for another day, call 723-6024 Hill Homestead: The Story of Greensboro: Faces of Our Town has further information, call (201) 519-3633. Exhibit: or 895-2901. been updated and displays tools and ledgers, kitchen gadgets, and farm www.westburkepubliclibrary.wordpress.com or on Facebook at implements, and parlor furniture from the 19th century. www.facebook.com/westburkelibrary. HIGHLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS 2875 Hardwick St., Greensboro. 533-9075 or www.highlandartsvt.org. Lucien B. Day: A Life in Art, on view is a retrospective of the late painter’s work. Vermont forests and NYC skyscrapers and some curved and tilted paintings.

LOOKING GLASS MUSEUM AT CLAN OF THE HAWK The Looking Glass Museum is located on the grounds of the Clan of the Hawk off Route 58 in Evansville. Free admittance. This is a museum dedicated to the local Native American groups. For more information, call 754-2817 or e-mail [email protected].

MAC CENTER FOR THE ARTS 158 Main Street, Newport. 334-1966. Hours: Monday through Saturday 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 adults and children. Visit www.memphremagogartscollaborative.com. On display October 7 through November 4: “The People of Chhattisgarh, India’s Crown Jewels,” a photography exhibit by Steve Malshuk.

MEMPHREMAGOG HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NEWPORT Second floor of Emory Hebard State Office Building, Main Street, Newport. Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Showcasing Newport’s forever changing history and landmarks. FIRST SHOWCASE EXHIBIT: “Keeping the Memphre Legacy Alive in the Years Yet to Be.” SECOND SHOWCASE EXHIBIT: “Celebrating 100 Years of Remembering ‘The Lady of the Lake’s’ Last Days – (1917-2017) here at Steamboat Wharf in Newport.”

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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] MILLER’S THUMB GALLERY PEACHAM CORNER GUILD WHITE WATER GALLERY 14 Breezy Ave., Greensboro. 533-2045 or The Peacham Corner Guild is open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed 5 River Street by the bridge, East Hardwick Village. Open Sundays [email protected]. Tuesdays. The guild features small antiques, fine handcrafted gifts and from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. or by appointment. Call Watergate at 563-2037. specialty foods. Located at 643 Bayley Hazen Road in Peacham. 802-592- http://whitewatergallery.blogspot.com. NATIVE AMERICAN MUSEUM (NATIVE CULTURAL SOCIETY, INC.) 3332 56 Church Street in Newport Center. 334-6770. Open from 11 a.m.– WONDERARTS (ART HOUSE GALLERY AND WONDER & WISDOM) 6:30 p.m., closed Mondays. No admission fee. PLEASANT VALLEY ART GALLERY The Art House Gallery and Wonder & Wisdom have merged to create 146 White Road, Irasburg. 754-2000. Open Saturdays and Sundays WonderArts. Office located at the UCC, 165 Wilson St., Greensboro and NEWPORT NATURAL CAFÉ GALLERY from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m or call for an appointment anytime. programs are held at the Wonder & Wisdom program space, Community 194 Main Street, Newport. 334-2626. Monday through Saturday, 8 Greenspace in Craftsbury, Craftsbury Town Hall, local schools, Craftsbury a.m.–8 p.m., and Sundays from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Show of paintings and ST. JOHNSBURY ATHENAEUM GALLERY Masonic Hall, and in partnership with other community organizations. For drawings from the collection of Marjorie Kramer and Sam Thurston on 1171 Main Street, St. Johnsbury. 748-8291. www.stjathenaeum.org. more information, call 533-9370 or visit www.wonderartsvt.org. display until October 5. Also works by Lucien Day, Bradley Fox, Olga Open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Lawson, Paul Resika, and others. The Art Gallery at the Athenaeum contains one of America’s unique WOODEN HORSE ARTS GUILD (WHAG) collections of 19th century American paintings. Admission fees: $8 for P.O. Box 502, North Troy 05859. 988-4300. NORTHEAST KINGDOM ARTISANS GUILD (BACKROOM GALLERY) adults; free for age 12 and under, St. Johnsbury residents, and nonresident www.woodenhorsearts.com. Wooden Horse Arts Guild is a 501c3 430 Railroad Street, St. Johnsbury. 748-0158. patrons. Second floor gallery features exhibits by local artists. charitable organization composed of artists, crafters, writers, www.nekartisansguild.com. Hours: Open Monday through Saturday, 10:30 photographers, and musicians who live and work throughout Vermont and a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Curiosities of History and Science in the Old World and THE 99 GALLERY AND CENTER beyond. They support and encourage artistic excellence in the literary, New, the art of W. David Powell, on display in the Back Room Gallery The 99 Gallery and Center on School Street behind 316 Main Street visual, and performing arts. Their virtual gallery gives members an September 30 through November 18. in downtown Newport. Work by Seattle surrealist Donald Peel and individual web page on www.woodenhorsearts.com. To read the news of Northeast Kingdom artists, free classes, movies and community events. members and arts around the area, visit http://blog.woodenhorsearts.com OLD STONE HOUSE MUSEUM (ORLEANS COUNTY HISTORICAL Open most afternoons till 5 p.m. 323-7759. Whimsical sculptures and and Like them on Facebook. SOCIETY) drawings by Newport’s Manfred Rieder now on display. 109 Old Stone House Road, Brownington. 754-2022. YE OLD BLACKSMITH ART GALLERY [email protected]. www.oldstonehousemuseum.org. THE THIRD FLOOR GALLERY 240 A Dufferin, Stanstead, Quebec. (819) 876-2282. Open Thursday Museum is open May 15 through October 15, Wednesdays–Sunday from Hardwick Inn, 4 South Main Street, Hardwick. Call 472-9933 for through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the heart of Rock Island in the 11 a.m.–5 p.m. The Alexander Twilight Visitors’ Center and gift shop are information. historical Ye Olde Blacksmith overlooking the Tomifobia River. This open year-round, Wednesday–Sunday, 11 a.m.– 5 p.m. Closed Monday historical blacksmith shop is now a cozy gallery featuring a variety of works and Tuesday. THE MUSEUM OF EVERYDAY LIFE from numerous local artists. www.levieuxforgeron.com Craft Circles (all welcome!): Spinner’s Circle meets in the Samuel 3482 Dry Pond Road (Route 16) in Glover (short distance south of Read Hall House on the third Thursday of the month at noon, May through Shadow Lake Road). Clare Dolan: 626-4409. October. Call 754-2022 for more info. Quilter’s Circle meets the fourth www.museumofeverydaylife.org. New Exhibit: “Bells and Whistles” on Wednesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. display now. Admission by donation. Self-service museum, open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. PARKER PIE GALLERY West Glover Village. Exhibiting works by local artists. Anne Young: Oil THE VIEUX FORGERON ART GALLERY paintings of people and the New York subway on display until October 19. 240a Dufferin St., Stanstead, Quebec. All are welcome! Hours: Thurs.–Sun. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. www.levieuxforgeron.com PARSON’S CORNER Parson’s Corner Restaurant in Barton exhibits artwork by local artists. Changes monthly. Open every day until 2 p.m. except Tuesdays. HERE’S SOMETHING HEY KIDS! JUST FOR YOU! VERMONT HERITAGE Spring Water Co. WATER COOLER RENTALS • BOTTLED WATER • COFFEE MACHINES & SUPPLIES • HOME & OFFICE DELIVERY the Chronicle Water bottled at the source in , Vermont. NEWPORT, VERMONT 334-2528 TOLL-FREE 1-800-698-4792

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ClassifiedsDeadline is 12 noon on Mondays • 802-525-3531 • E-mail: [email protected] SERVICES ALTERNATIVE HEALTH/HEALING HOUSEHOLD ITEMS- bedroom set, garden tools, RENTAL PROPERTIES hand/mechanic tools. All kinds of stuff. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9/29, 9/30, and10/1. 449 Cotton Rd. DRIVEWAY PROBLEMS?- We LIFE SUPPORT ALTERNATIVE CENTER- Vicki NEWPORT APARTMENTS Lyndonville. construct and repair gravel Gentler, Certified Energy Medicine Practitioner. Help FOR RENT- large, driveways. For free quote on all navigating the physical, emotional, spiritual and beautiful, secure and site work needs, contact Bernie at energetic issues of your life, including: traditional newly renovated. Very C&R Excavating Services. 802-334-7655 or laying on of hands/healing, life issues mentoring/life SPECIALTY SHOPS nice 1 and 2 bedroom www.crvermont.com. Ex. 10/4 coaching, trauma, stress & anxiety coping skills, units available. Heat included! Highlands of muscle relaxation, psych-spiritual transformation DON’S WOODWORKING SHOP- Rte. 5, 1 mile south Newport. 802-487-4401. Ex. 11/1 counseling, journeying, echo-psychology using of Coventry. Windmills, arbors, birdhouses, bird MOVING?- Need a delivery? We can help. 30+ years nature as a guide to yourself, conscious death & feeders, lighthouses, more. Open during the week, of moving experience. Let our small box truck & dying mentoring. Please call or e-mail for an 10-3. 323-6458. Ex. 10/25 ORLEANS- newly renovated 2 bedroom apartment. trailer work for you. Local & regional. 802-334-1863, appointment or information. Vicki Gentler, 802-754- $740/month includes heat, utilities, snowplowing & 802-673-6282. 10/11 2029, [email protected]. Ex. 10/11 rubbish removal. Dishwasher, washer/dryer hookup. SEWING/KNITTING/SPINNING Large yard and off street parking. Nonsmoking, no LABOUNTY & SONS TREE SERVICE- & Logging. 30 pets. References & security deposit. 334-2889. Ex. years in the business. Danger trees, storm damage, HOME MAINTENANCE & REPAIR CUSTOM SEWING- and 9/27 trimming, view cutting, lot clearing, stump grinding alterations. Curtains, and more. Fully insured, free estimates. We also do NORTHEAST CHIMNEY CLEANERS- For complete specialty clothing ISLAND POND- 2 bedrooms, available immediately. land management with specialized forestry cleaning of your chimney, stovepipe, and fireplace. including bridesmaid Heat, hot water included. First month & security practices. Jim LaBounty, 802-673-9444, 754-8825, Call Shayne, 802-323-3673 for your appointment. dresses. Also make weighted lap pads, doll deposit required. No pets. Call 802-777-7389. Ex. [email protected]. 24-hour service! Ex. We have a new phone number! Ex. 11/1 clothes, nightgowns & PJs, fleece pants, etc. You 10/4 10/25 have an idea, I can probably make it a reality. Call PROFESSIONAL PAINTING- Interior/exterior painting. Barb, 802-525-3557. Barton. Ex. 12/20 FOR RENT- Small 1-2 bedroom house in Albany CHUCK MATTHEWS MOBILE RV- Service, 802-525- Residential or commercial. Over 25 years experience. Village. Security & first month’s rent due in advance. 7075 or 802-461-3035. Call for appointment, no job Varnish, paint or stain. Jobs of all sizes. For $550/month. 802-755-6265. Ex. > too small! [email protected]. Like my information or to set up free estimate, call 802-673- WANTED- mending to do in my home in Glover. Call Facebook page! www.facebook.com/chuckrvservice. 7178 or 802-323-6235. Ex. 10/18 Sheila Atherton, 525-3240. Ex. 12/20 WEST GLOVER- 4 bedroom, home office or fifth Ex. 11/1 bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 YOUNG’S GENERAL MAINTENANCE- Apartments, bathrooms. Attached, 2-car garage. Country setting, RAY’S TRUCKING- 24 ft. flatbed, 24 ft. cattle trailer, homes & camps. Experience in masonry, carpentry & MUSIC/ART close to snowmobile trails and lakes. Situated in moves cows, horses, sheep, goats, etc. Tilt bed car painting. No job too small. Phone anytime, 525- Glover school district. $975/mo. Includes all trailer with winch. 525-3954, or cell 673-8539. Ex. 3960. > appliances, plus wood stove. Does not include 12/20 FOR SALE-Beautiful spinet piano. Unique leatherette utilities, rubbish removal, snow plowing or lawn covering and nice mellow tones. Very reasonably care. 802-525-3840. Ex. 9/27 priced. 766-3151. Ex. 10/18 STILLWATER TIMBER- A one-man, low-impact LAWN & LANDSCAPING operation specializing in selective timber harvesting. ORLEANS- third floor, 2 bedroom apartment. Hardwood, softwood, cedar wanted!! Top prices paid. LIVE WEDDING MUSIC- As guests arrive, during the Includes washer. Dryer, refrigerator, and stove. Newly 525-6659, 673-3451. Ex. 10/4 ROTOTILLING, BUSH HOGGING- and small tractor ceremony, during photos, dinner music. Celtic harp, painted, new carpet & flooring, off-street parking and work in the areas from Derby to Lowell. Call Ray at flute, guitar. Anniversary and house parties also. large yard for children. Apartment includes, heat, POWER WASHING- decks, fences, homes, & window 802-233-1169. Ex. 9/27 802-895-4341. [email protected]. Ex. snowplowing, and trash removal. $650 per month, cleaning. Sunny Services in Troy, 802-355-6005. 10/11 plus security deposit. 401-767-0800. Ex. 9/27 Free Estimates. Ex. 10/25 SALEM VIEW LAWN CARE- Lawn mowing, bush hogging, spring clean-up. 766-8847, cell 324-7573. GUITAR/CELTIC HARP- lessons in Derby/Morgan. All BARTON- 2 bedroom mobile home in quiet park, FACE PAINTING SERVICES- available for parties & Ex. 9/27 ages welcome, all styles taught. Gift certificates includes water, sewer, mowing & trimming, shed, events by professional artist. Text 624-1339 or e- available. Harp therapy lessons. Harps for rent or $625/month. First, last, security required. Credit, mail [email protected] for rates. Facebook: CROW TREE SERVICE- Bucket truck, climber, sale. [email protected]. 802-895-4341. background & reference check. Call 802-626-1121 Colorful Faces by Brianne. > commercial and residential tree and brush removal, Ex. 10/18 for more details. Ex. 9/27 pruning, chipping, storm damage cleanup, whole TOTAL SECURITY- Keys, locks & safes. Free tree or one branch. Free estimates. 802-585-5466. FOR RENT- Two bedroom apartment, Barton. $600 a estimates. Ken or Adam Johnson at 754-8417. E- Ex. 10/25 REAL ESTATE month, plus security and utilities. No dogs, prefer mail [email protected], website: nonsmoker. 525-3878. > www.totalsecurityvt.com. Ex. 12/20 CEDAR TREES FOR SALE- 3’-7’ cedar, all dug up. 4 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING- for sale in Barton Christmas trees for sale after Oct 15. Send for order Village. $100,000. Excellent income. 100% BARTON VILLAGE- ground floor apartment available LOSE SOMETHING METAL?- Metal detector man form. Bob Walker, 334-6900. Ex. 9/27 occupancy for many years. Off-street parking. Full Sept. 1. $550/month, all utilities included except will find it for you. Call 525-3944. > profile financial information available. 802-253- electric. Max occupancy is 2 persons. No pets. Call 4628. Ex. 10/4 802-253-4628 for appointment. Ex. 9/27 YARD/GARAGE/MOVING SALES FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD & MORGAN- newly renovated 2 bedroom apartment. APPLIANCES LARGE LIQUIDATION- antique & yard sale. If you’re LODGING & VACATION RENTALS $850 per month. Includes heat, electric, stove & looking for unique antiques and yard sale items for a refrigerator, washer & dryer, lawn mowing, good price, stop by this Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Center IT’S STILL SUMMER- at the beach in Alabama! Visit snowplowing & rubbish removal, WiFi & TV. Off- SAVE ELECTRICITY- Sturdy clothes drying racks, of Barton in parking lot of former Barton Motors. No street parking, not pets. Mile to Lake Seymour, 7 free standing, old-fashioned style, though stronger, http://mycondoonthebeach.com. Vermont special: reasonable offer refused. All must go. Cancelled if 10% discount with code CH#4112. Ex. 12/13 miles to Derby Store, 9 miles to Walmart. Security foldable. Handcrafted by the Cook family. 802-754- rain. 10 a.m. Deposit. 802-895-2610 or 802-734-4272. Ex. 10/4 8412. Ex. 9/27 SUBSCRIBE NOW! Let The News PLEASE SEND A ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION TO: Come To You!! IF THIS IS A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION, An annual subscription to Name: ______PLEASE FILL OUT THIS SECTION: the Chronicle costs: Address: ______$27 — In Vermont Giver’s Name: ______$40 — Out of State City: ______State: ______Zip: ______$33.50 — Half in Vermont/ Is this a q new subscription or a q renewal? q I’ve enclosed an additional $10 for online access. Address: ______$30.50 — Half Out of State Bundle it! 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ClassifiedsDeadline is 12 noon on Mondays • 802-525-3531 • E-mail: [email protected] TOOLS & EQUIPMENT Buyers Beware...it is never a good idea to send money orders or to wire money to unknown FOR SALE- 8” radial saw with table, carbide tipped sources that ask for deposits or prepayment for the Chronicle DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT blade, $100. Belt and disc sander/grinder, ½ hp 8” pets or any other products sight unseen. disc 1x42 belt with table, $125. Sears Craftsman industrial router with table, router bits and tools, 12 NOON $100. 12” Delta portable planer, extra blade, $150. LIVESTOCK/HORSES Drill press bench mounting tooling, mfg Central, 12 Classifieds$ speed, $200. Air compressor, 26 gallon, $400. Wood 16 MONTH OLD- Jersey bull. Ready for breeding, 3 for each classified listing, 25 words or less, splitter, electric/hydraulic, 20” capacity, $200. Wheel sire is Machete, $800. also a 15-month-old Jersey $ to add a photo. barrow, 8 cubic feet, 2 front wheels, construction heifer, just bred. 802-626-9431. Ex. 9/27 3 yellow, $75. Shelving, heavy-duty wall mounting, 5 AND, FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE, ALL PREPAID CLASSIFIEDS ARE ALSO LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE! wall, 20 shelf brackets, $75. Aluminum heavy-duty toolbox, fits standard pickup truck, $75. 802-525- HAY/SAWDUST/FEED CIRCLE THE CATEGORY: 4617. Ex. 10/4 Alternative Health/Healing, Antiques & Collectibles, Automotive Equipment, Builders, Building Materials, Business NICE SQUARE BALES- $4/bale. Delivery available Opportunities, Camping, Clothing, Craft Shows & Bazaars, Drywall & Painting, Electronics, Farm Equipment, Financial with minimum purchase. Westmore. 802-525-4560, Services, Firewood/Pellets, Furniture & Household, Hay/Sawdust/Feed, Health & Beauty, Heavy Equipment, Help WANTED 802-770-8533. > Wanted, Home Maintenance & Repair, Horses & Livestock, Knitting & Spinning, Land for Sale, Lawn & Landscape, Lodging & Vacation Rentals, Lost & Found*, Maple Products, Miscellaneous, Music, Motorcycles/Boats/RVs, Pets, WOODLOTS WANTED- large or small lots for clean, DRY, ROUND BALES- nice, solid first cut bales. Plumbers, Plowing, Pools & Spas, Produce & Nursery, Real Estate, Real Estate or Rental Wanted, Rental Properties, selective cutting. Hardwood, softwood, cedar. One Delivery available by the mile, up to 12 bales on Snowmobiles, Services, Specialty Shops, Sporting Goods, Storage, Tools & Equipment, Vacation & Travel, Vehicles, man, one small machine only! Let your land pay the trailer. $40 each. 802-334-1238. Ex. 11/18 Wanted, Wood Products, Yard & Moving Sales. taxes. 525-6659 or 673-3451. Ex. 10/4 Ad text (25 words or less):______FIREWOOD/PELLETS ______HELP WANTED ______FIREWOOD- cut, split & delivered to your length. All ______ARE YOU RELIABLE?- compassionate & trustworthy? wood cut this past winter. Guaranteed measure. Do you enjoy spending time with the elderly? If yes, Prompt delivery. Mostly maple, beech, ash, yellow ______we want you to join our team of caregivers! We offer birch, cherry. Top quality firewood. Call 754-6651, or ______flexible hours and meaningful work. Learn more and 355-0465. Ex. 12/6 apply online at www.loveishomecare.com. Ex. 9/27 Your name, address & phone (required): ______FIREWOOD FOR SALE- Green wood, call for prices, ______delivery included. Call 525-6927 or 525-3666. Ex. q No photo PETS 11/8 Payment for ad, $3 x ____ week(s) = $______q Photo enclosed FIREWOOD- cut, split, and delivered. Free local q POPE MEMORIAL- Frontier Animal Shelter has lots Photo e-mailed Payment for words over 25, 12¢ ea. x ____ week(s) = $______delivery. Green wood, $175, seasoned $200. Claude of wonderful cats, kittens, dogs & puppies ready for Photos mailed will not be Payment for photo, $3 x ____ week(s) = $______adoption. Adoption fee includes shots, worming, Riendeau, 802-754-6172, cell 802-673-4282. Ex. returned. Photos can be e-mailed 12/6 spay/neuter, complete vet health check & leukemia Total enclosed $______testing. Call 754-2228 or visit Prepayment is required, non refundable. *Found ads are listed free of charge. www.frontieranimalsociety.com. FIREWOOD- Rock Maple, green $225 per cord. Dry $280 per cord. Campfire or kitchen wood, $125 per Please mail this form with your payment to: cord. 802-673-5555. Ex. 11/15 ADOPT A PUG- Go to www.gmpr.org or call 626- the Chronicle, P.O. Box 660, Barton, VT 05822 8280 for information. Find us on Facebook: Green Mtn. Pug Rescue.

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Page 16B the Chronicle, September 27, 2017 Birth Anniversary New childcare KPAEYEH HEDGES center opens in East Craftsbury The board and staff of Craftsbury Saplings have opened their doors and still have room for children at their childcare center in East Craftsbury. The East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church, where so many children spent their early years, playing and learning, is now filled again with the voices of children. In the fall of 2015, the Vermont Council on Rural Development conducted a series of meetings in the town of Craftsbury to gauge the assets, interests, and needs of the community. The issue of childcare and the lack of area programs was a concern for many residents. When rumor spread that the town’s only home- based childcare provider would be closing her doors, a group of volunteer community members formed a task force called the Craftsbury Childcare Initiative. The group surveyed community members about their childcare needs and did extensive research statewide. They determined that to create a sustainable solution they would create a not-for-profit children’s A daughter, Sage Arlene, was born to Katharine and center to support area businesses and families. John Alvin Kpaeyeh Jr. of Charleston, South Carolina, After hearing from families questioning their on Tuesday, August 22, 2017, at 10:51 a.m. She move to Craftsbury and parents thinking about weighed nine pounds, 11 ounces, and measured 20-1/2 quitting work to stay home, the group felt a sense inches. Her grandparents are Pauline Bergeron and Linda (Howald) and Lyle Hedges, formerly of Morgan of urgency and set an optimistic goal of opening Ron Wilson of Essex Junction, Janet Russell and John Four-Corners, celebrated their fiftieth anniversary on the center in September 2017. As one initiative Young of Charleston, South Carolina, Edith Kpaeyeh of September 10, 2017. They were married in Waldo, member, Emily Gletsos, temporarily registered Charlotte, North Carolina, and John Alvin Kpaeyeh Sr., Ohio. Their children include Rebecca Hedges Warren her home to care for children, the group diligently of Columbia, South Carolina. Her great-grandfather is of Barre, Katherine Hedges Showalter of Fulks Run, worked towards opening the future center. Conrad Bergeron of Williston. Virginia, and Samuel Hedges of Hampstead, Maryland. Photo courtesy of Janet Russell The group, now called Craftsbury Saplings, A Mrs. Hedges taught for 30 years at schools including Community Children’s Center, opened on North Country Union, Concord School, and Richford September 5, 2017. The center offers Elementary School, and finished teaching for the programming that is inspired by nature, Baltimore County Schools in Maryland. Mr. Hedges started his Cad-Cam Pattern work at Slalom Skiwear Montessori teaching traditions, social justice and continued with Head Sportswear, KGR, and Jos. A. principles, and the spirit of collaboration that is the backbone of our rural communities. They are You PPLLEESS Bank of Hampstead, Maryland. Correspondence can AAPP !! be sent to P.O. Box 612, Timberville, Virginia 22853. currently enrolling children 18 months to five pick! years old, full and part time, five days a week. The center will run year-round from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. All children from all towns are welcome. FLOORING For more information, please visit their & TILE website at www.townofcraftsbury.com/craftsbury- DOLLY GRAY ORCHARD For All Your Flooring saplings, look for the center on Facebook, or Pick Your Own Apples & Tiling Needs! 802-626-9011 contact executive director Alexa Gabriel, at [email protected], or (802) 586-2875. 205 VT Route 114, East Burke, VT — submitted by Alexa Gabriel. Opening September 23 Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. & Sun. 9-1 • www.chucksflooring.com Then open daily 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Chuck Guest Contemporary Art Gallery *Due to hail damage, some apples at reduced prices. Abstract Imagery www.chuckguest.com Guy Patoine • 1112 Dutton Rd., Hardwick, VT • 472-5797

Recreation and the Northern Forest Panel Discussion: Stories from the Woods ursday, September 28th, 7:00pm ursday, October 5th, 7:00pm

While the Northern Forest is best known for vast expanses of forest, Mike DeBonis (Executive Director, Green Mountain Club) will talk thousands of people work and live within these woods. Come join a about the evolution of the GMC and the impact of recreation and the panel of local residents to hear stories and experiences that are just as Long Trail within the Northern Forest over the last century. much a part of the Northern Forest as the trees themselves. Visit cra sbury.com for more info. Visit cra sbury.com for more info. All talks are free and open to All talks are free and open to the public with refreshments served. the public with refreshments served.