On December 14, 2016

Lady Phantoms raise funds for Woman to Woman

PROCTOR—The Lady Phantoms of Proctor High School presented Woman to Woman (W2W) with a check for $1,001 from their fundraising event — the Lady Phantoms vs. Cancer soccer games. Ladies from W2W had the opportunity to meet and thank these young women on the soccer field and again at their school where they presented them in return with a framed picture of the event. W2W would also like to thank Dawn Pedro of Premier Designs in Rutland for her generous donation of $750 from a recent fundraising opportunity she organized. W2W is an open support group for women of all ages who have been diagnosed, at any time in their lives, with any type of cancer and who live in the Rutland County area of Vermont.

 

Submitted Photo
Pictured top row (l-r): Arielle Oechslie, Leslie Sternfels (W2W), Elisabeth Tate, Pat Pranger (W2W), Sierra Thornton, Erin Flanders, Lexi Bride, Pam Blanchard (W2W). Bottom row: Erica May, Grace Tate, Maddie Flanders, Isabel Valerio, Jennifer Smith (W2W). Coaches: Scott French, Chris Hughes. Bench Coach: Lisa Bora Hughes. Picture credit: Kelly Ann Cameron

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

CEDRR receives $2,500 Smart Growth Award

June 4, 2025
The Vermont Natural Resources Council announced the latest grant recipients for the Small Grants for Smart Growth program, May 27. Grantee selections are made on a rolling basis. The committee chose the Bridport Housing Task Force, the Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region (CEDRR), and the South Burlington Energy Committee to be awarded a combined $6,750 in the most recent…

Public notice: East Mountain Road Paving postponed till Tuesday, May 27.

May 23, 2025
KILLINGTON—Temporary paving of East Mountain Road is delayed due to weather until Tuesday, May 27. The area will remain gravel until then, and is open to all traffic.  Please get in touch with the Killington Public Works Director, Abbie Sherman, at 802-712-4243 or [email protected] with any questions or concerns.

Stafford Technical Center students construct planter boxes for Castleton seniors in time for spring planting

May 21, 2025
Stafford Technical Center students Tyler Gugliotta (left), Charlie Souza (middle), and Paden Lynch (right), as well as staff in the RHS EPIC After School Program Carpentry Club, constructed seven new planter boxes for the Castleton Community Seniors Wellness Center entrance.

Learning can be sweet!

May 21, 2025
Mrs. Jodi Schneider’s pre-Kindergarten students are in the middle of a unit of study about ice cream. As part of the unit, they needed to find an expert in the field to answer questions that they haven’t found yet. Ben Pilsmaker from Mountain Creamery presented to the class on Monday, May 19, how he makes…