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Mission Farm awarded grants for new signage, stage
January 17, 2024
Submitted Mission Farm in Killington has been awarded a grant of $4,000 from the Laurance and Mary Rockefeller Fund and a grant of $15,000 from the Vermont Arts Council. The Laurance and Mary Rockefeller grant will help to create durable and informative signs throughout the Mission Farm property. “Currently, there is nothing that welcomes…
David F. Minard, 78
January 17, 2024
David Francis Minard David Francis Minard, 78, of Killington died peacefully Sunday morning Jan. 7, 2024, with family by his side. He was born on Nov. 9, 1945 in Rutland. A detailed obituary will be printed in the next edition of the Mountain Times (on stands Jan. 24) and a celebration of life will…
Rutland author readies for book release, “War Tears”
January 17, 2024
Following many years of research and writing, John Swanson is finally able to see his book in publication. Swanson, a resident of The Gables in Rutland, has released his book, “War Tears: A Journey from Vermont to Gettysburg,” as an eBook and paperback on Amazon’s Kindle. In February it will be available as a hardcover…
Deirdre Morris retires after 36 years at Killington Resort
January 17, 2024
By Brooke Geery, Killington Resort On Thursday, Jan. 11, Deirdre Morris was wished happy trails from the team at Killington Resort as she retired from her position as hospitality controller. Her career at The Beast began some 40 years ago in 1983 as the Southside Food and Beverage Manager, responsible for Bear Mountain, Skyeship and…
Vermont Huts Association looks to expand outdoor offerings, partners with Vermont Adaptive
January 17, 2024
By Alissa Frame, UVM Community News Service Editor’s note: The Community News Service is a program in which University of Vermont students work with professional editors to provide content for local news outlets at no cost. For RJ Thompson, the seed of outdoor recreation started sprouting early on. He grew up camping with family and…
Pittsford Village Farm gets new grant to undergo construction this year
January 17, 2024
By Katy Savage Courtesy Pittsford Village Farm| Architectural renderings of the planned renovation at Pittsford Village Farm, located in the center of Pittsford. Plans include a child care center in a portion of the 19th-century farmhouse. Baird Morgan has been interested in the farmhouse in the center of Pittsford for the past 30 years. His…
Rutland’s CEDRR is one of 12 approved for GROW grant
January 17, 2024
Program supports relocation, recruitment, and retention of residents in Vermont On Wednesday, Jan. 10, the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing (VDTM) announced that 12 partner organizations were approved for grant funding from the inaugural Grants for Relocation Outreach Work (GROW) program. The grants support local, regional, county-wide, or state-wide organizations conducting new resident relocation, recruitment,…
Flip Book—The Mountain Times – Volume 51, Number 2 – Jan. 10-16, 2024
January 13, 2024
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Looking Back: Winter memories from the ‘50s and ‘60s
January 10, 2024
Winter memories from the ‘50s and ‘60s My classmate from first grade through high school, Pat Maroney Embree, shared some wonderful winter memories with me from the ‘50s and ‘60s. As I read her email it prompted me to ask a couple of other old friends what they recalled from that era. It was…
Livin’ the Dream: Here’s to chapsticks!
January 10, 2024
My dad always kept a chapstick in the driver’s side door of any vehicle he ever owned. And he must have kept one in a pocket somewhere, because I can vividly remember him being able to pass me a chapstick whenever I asked him for one. No matter where we were, my dad was…
Movie Diary: Back from the dead
January 10, 2024
In the summer of 1816, Mary Shelley, along with her future husband Percy Shelley and a few friends, spent time at the beautiful Villa Diodati near Lake Geneva in Switzerland. This was known as the “year without summer” due to the volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora (which disrupted global weather patterns), so they experienced less…
American tree sparrows: Hardy winter visitors
January 10, 2024
Most winters, a few sparrows visit my yard, feeding on the seeds I scatter on the ground near my bird feeder. These particular sparrows have long tails, rusty crowns and eye-lines on their gray heads, and a distinctive dark breast spot. Looking more closely, I’ve noticed buff-colored patches on the sides of their pale breasts,…
Mountain Meditation: There’s something about the mountains
January 10, 2024
Mountain Meditation By Margeurite Jill Dye There’s something about the mountains That calms a troubled soul. The air is fresh, the sky is blue, serenity, extolled. Red foxes, bears and coyotes, squirrels and beaver run, Hunt and play in meadows and fields, On peaks and ledges in fog or sun. Honking…
Poetry Is Power: Snow on the beach
January 10, 2024
Crashing waves, Falling snow, Salty air, Glowing sky, Beautiful, The foamy water, Rides in and out, As little specks of snow land, On crashing waves, An unusual combination, Yet so perfect, The waves make, Sort of, A rumbling sound, As they turn over rocks, Then they collide with big beautiful boulders, Splashing all around the…
Cosmic Catalogue: Dream it, feel it
January 10, 2024
As the New Year begins to show signs of its promise, it will be easy to get carried away. The energy of 2024 is absolutely palpable. It’s electric and exciting! What has been stuck will become unstuck in sudden and unexpected ways. But… it’s still early days. While you may have your mission in mind,…