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2016 Komen VT Race yields two world rankings
August 17, 2016
MANCHESTER — This year’s Komen Vermont Race for the Cure, held July 23 in Manchester, Vt., was one for the record books with two Vermont racers setting world records for their age group. Pat Zemianek, age 75 On July 30, Bill Teschek of Granite State Race Services LLC, the timing company serving the 2016 Komen…
The Naked Table Project returns for its 8th year
August 17, 2016
Saturday & Sunday, Aug. 20 & 21—WOODSTOCK—In an experience that epitomizes Vermont values, ShackletonThomas invites 15 to 20 participants, groups, and families to come and make their own table from sugar maple locally harvested from the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock, followed by a locally harvested lunch. Events take place on Aug. 20 and …
Woodstock library exhibits the work of Laurel Vail Tobiason
August 17, 2016
Friday, Aug. 19, at 4 p.m.—WOODSTOCK—An artist’s reception will be held Friday, Aug. 19, at 4 p.m. for artist Laurel Tobiason at the Norman Williams Public Library, 10 The Green, Woodstock. Tobiason works in watercolor, ink, and pastel; her technique frequently uses all three. She relies on travel and photographing around New England to supply images for…
Fair Haven Concerts offers Ireland and ice cream
August 17, 2016
Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m.—FAIR HAVEN—The last concert in the Fair Haven Concert 2016 summer series features The J.P. Murphy Band. This Irish group of musicians will take center stage in the gazebo on Thursday, Aug. 18 beginning at 7 p.m. This is a free ice cream night. J.P. Murphy was formed in early…
Melissa Maravell performs songs for Lou
August 17, 2016
Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m.—KILLINGTON— Singer-songwriter Melissa Maravell will perform at Church of Our Saviour on Mission Farm Road in Killington, Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m. She is dedicating the concert to Lou Belfore who passed away last month. The show is free but a free will offering to the church is appreciated.…
Limbo Lounge Band returns to Mount Holly
August 17, 2016
Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m.—MOUNT HOLLY— The Limbo Lounge band will return to the Belmont green for the Mount Holly 2016 Summer Concert Series, Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m.This eight-piece band features keyboard, violin, guitar, bass guitar, drum kit, multi-ethnic hand percussions and vocalists, in performing music from around the world. Rhythm and…
Chaffee Art Center hosts reception for new exhibit
August 17, 2016
Friday, Aug. 19 at 5 p.m.—RUTLAND—The Chaffee Art Center will host a reception on Friday, Aug. 19 at 5 p.m. for its 2016 juried artist members’ showcase, “Effervescence,” which opened on Aug. 6 in conjunction with the Art in the Park festival. Featuring 26 artists of different mediums, styles, and methods, this exhibit will showcase the…
Killington to host Audi FIS Ski World Cup; seeks volunteer help
August 17, 2016
KILLINGTON–Killington Resort announced Aug. 11 that it is seeking volunteers to aid operations when the 2016 Audi FIS Ski World Cup comes to the mountain on Nov. 26-27, 2016. The volunteer team will consist of nearly 300 volunteers, with opportunities available Nov.19-30, 2016. Volunteer positions range from meeting and greeting, to course crew work, assisting…
GMC chooses David Morris to lead women’s soccer, lacrosse
August 17, 2016
POULTNEY—Green Mountain College Director of Athletics Kip Shipley announced Aug. 10 that David Morris has been selected as the new women’s head coach for the Eagles’ soccer and lacrosse teams. Morris becomes the twelfth head coach of the soccer program and the fourth in the history of the lacrosse program. “We are excited for Dave…
Movable obstructions are not penalized
August 17, 2016
QUESTION: Terry and Jack are playing in a tournament. On the 7th hole, Terry’s tee shot lands in a water hazard in front of the green. The ball is playable but it is directly behind a stone, which has broken away from a retaining wall (an immovable obstruction). Terry is aware that relief from an immovable…
Nothing is free, even trail networks
August 17, 2016
By Ariel Kent No trail net work is free. This idea was ignited in my mind this past week by trail steward Matt Baatz of Green Mountain Trails. No trail network is free and here’s why: trail networks that are open to the public (without an entrance fee) have to be maintained. Maintained by someone…
Moose hunting permit auction nets $28,916 for state
August 17, 2016
Vermont’s annual auction of five moose hunting permits closed on Aug. 10, with $28,916 taken in from the five winning bids. More than 8,300 people applied for moose hunting permits via lottery Aug. 2; 160 winners were drawn. The auction helps fund Fish & Wildlife Department educational programs. Bids do not include the cost of…
Excavated objects tell history of Pawlet and Mettowee Valley
August 17, 2016
Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m.—PAWLET— The Pawlett Historical Society will host an excavated objects presentation by Ken Major on Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Chriss Monroe Chapel, located on Cemetery Hill Road (off VT-30, adjacent to and rising past the Pawlet Post Office) in Pawlet. Major, in his presentation entitled “Mettowee…
Three-part “Writing for Stress Management Series” debuts at RRMC
August 17, 2016
Thursday, Aug. 18—RUTLAND—Research has shown that as little as 15 to 20 minutes of expressive writing can yield emotional and physical health benefits. Writing and journaling can help during stressful or emotional times as well as help individuals face difficult challenges with past or present experiences. In fact, expressive writing can help transform our health…
Brandon Music welcomes “4 To The Bar”
August 17, 2016
Saturday, Aug. 20 at 7:30 p.m.—BRANDON—Brandon Music’s Live at Brandon Music offers “4 To The Bar,” featuring novelist and singer-songwriter Jon Clinch, teaming up with Gypsy Reel’s Graham and Camille Parker on fiddle and mandolin, and chantey-man Reagh Greenleaf on powerful vocals and bodhrán. “4 To The Bar” focuses on original songs, traditional Celtic material, and…