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Middletown Springs 5th-grader wins art contest 

April 14, 2021
The winning entry in the Vermont Urban and Community Forestry program’s growing works of art contest for Grade 5 was submitted by Emma Haley, who attends Middletown Springs Elementary School. Oak tree in my dreams One night when I was fast asleep, I had a beautiful dream. In my dream, it was dark in my room,…

Vermont allocates moose hunting permits for 2021

April 14, 2021
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife (VTF&W)board voted on April 7 to have 60 either-sex moose hunting permits and 40 antlerless moose hunting permits available this year for a hunt limited to Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) E in the northeastern corner of the state.  The science-based hunt will result in an estimated harvest of 51 to 66 moose,…

The Carving Studio shows works by Tsuneo Narumi for International Sculpture Day  

April 14, 2021
WEST RUTLAND—The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center (CSSC) presents a gallery exhibition of works from the “Core” series by Tsuneo Narumi through April. The elegantly balanced kinetic sculptures were each carved from a single piece of wood. His aim was to show that freedom can be found among restrictions and that we are all harmonically connected…

Mountain Times – Volume 50, Number 15 – April 14-20, 2021

April 14, 2021
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Planting containers and other April gardening tips

April 14, 2021
By Leonard Perry, UVM Horticulturist and Charlie Nardozzi, garden consultant Proper planting of containers, sowing greens, and pruning woody perennials are some of the gardening activities for this month. Container gardening remains a hot trend. When planting large containers for the deck or patio, save on soil by creating a false bottom. Most of the…

Pandemic highlights importance of planning for future health care decisions

April 14, 2021
National Healthcare Decisions Day, a day devoted to educating the public about the importance of advance care planning, is Friday, April 16. Though we at the Vermont Ethics Network spend all year stressing the importance of planning ahead for future health care decisions, we take this annual opportunity to make a public statement encouraging Vermonters…

Making your funeral arrangements

April 14, 2021
A good friend died recently. At the age of 80 all his life insurance had expired and his savings were spent. His family, financially, were living from week to week. His failing health along with Covid-19 put him in an intensive care unit for days apart from his family where he died. His hospitalization brought…

Returning to form

April 14, 2021
A week ago, I explained how I was sitting on the deck of a beautiful boutique hotel overlooking the pristine waters of the Caribbean while writing my column. This week, unfortunately, I’m back to my living room chair. It’s hard returning home after any vacation, but this one was especially difficult. The weather, people, food,…

Financial spring cleaning

April 14, 2021
By Kevin Theissen If you have been procrastinating on one, some or all aspects of your personal finances, why not apply the concept of spring cleaning to your money? The following are some ideas to get started or restarted: Get organized The first thing to do when organizing your finances is to collect all your…

The northern harrier: a most unusual hawk

April 14, 2021
Erie was perched on a sunny branch when I met her on a cold day in March. She turned her head this way and that to survey her surroundings at the Vermont Institute of Natural Sciences (VINS). She is a slender hawk, brown above, with a dark-streaked, buff breast and a long, barred tail. A…

Kitten season is anything but cute for animal shelters 

April 14, 2021
What may sound cute to the general public causes a shudder every year among animal shelter staff across the country. “Kitten season,” as it’s known in the animal welfare field, starts each spring and lasts through fall. Like the term implies, it’s the time of year when unspayed female cats have most of their litters and animal shelters are inundated by orphaned kittens who need intensive care. “Cats can become pregnant…

KPAA announces extended bus hours

April 14, 2021
The Killington Pico Area Association last week announced that it has helped extend operations of the Rutland-Killington commuter bus (a.k.a. The Bus) effective immediately through Thanksgiving. The additional routes will depart from the Rutland Transit Center at 8:15 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. The additional bus routes were made possible by financial support from the town…

Chaffee announces summer BenchART for Rutland area

April 14, 2021
The Chaffee Art Center announced Friday, April 9, that plans are underway for Rutland BenchART — a 2021 Community Street Art Project. It will be a fundraiser for the Chaffee Art Center, and benefit downtown Rutland and the region, showcasing local creative talent while fostering the economic vitality of our communities. “This project is a…

GKWC announces scholarship deadline for graduating seniors

April 14, 2021
KILLINGTON—The Greater Killington Women’s Club (GKWC) sponsors two annual $1,000 awards which are given to graduating high school seniors from the towns of Killington or Pittsfield (who attended for at least the last two years of high school). The application deadline for the Community Service Award is Thursday April 15, 2021. The Pat Zack Community Service Award is…

Robinson joins Rutland Regional communications team

April 14, 2021
Rutland Regional Medical Center (RRMC) welcomed Kevin Robinson as its new director of communications and community relations, according to a news release March 30. Robinson brings 20 years of experience in marketing and communications, most recently as the president of his own firm, Schroon River Communications. He steps into this newly created position to help…