On March 12, 2025
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Thanks Killington!

Dear Editor,

Thank you to our Killington community for supporting the Drive-Thru Lasagna dinner on Monday, March 3, at the Killington Public Safety Building. The event was sponsored by the Sherburne United Church of Christ, Killington’s Little White Church. A special thanks to our chef, Rob Merrill, who prepared and cooked 12 pans of lasagna for the Killington Resort with the help of Rick Dundas, who donated the bread, lettuce, and brownies.  To the many — “behind the scenes”— volunteers who prepared and assembled the meals for our customers. To the volunteers who directed drivers and delivered the meals.

It is our pleasure to be part of such a caring and supportive community.   Thank you.

Nan Salamon, Killington

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