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A special neighbor

November 11, 2015
Odds are that most of us had someone in our lives while growing up who influenced us. We probably didn’t truly appreciate this fact until we aged. I didn’t have to go far to find the first person who made me feel very special. It was our neighbor Trudy. The houses on our street are…

Hotel workouts offer many benefits

November 11, 2015
It was a unique week in my training life. I was away for four nights in hotels training for my new job selling residential rooftop solar installations, and so I had a rare opportunity: work out like nuts without any effect on my working life. The great thing about training in hotels is that you…

The real Stephen Colbert

November 11, 2015
Remember when Stephen Colbert was really funny on Comedy Central for nine years while pretending to be an egotistical ignorant right-wing pundit, and then he announced that he was moving to CBS to take over the Letterman show but wouldn’t be taking his eponymous character along with him, and for a few months we all…

Ron Rhodes talks on Connecticut River Watershed importance

November 11, 2015
Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. — CHESTER — All Vermont communities live in a watershed where their economy, environment, and society depend on its health. Two million people live in the Connecticut River Watershed encompassing 11,000 square miles in five states plus the province of Quebec. On Nov. 17, Ron Rhodes, Connecticut River Watershed steward, will…

Toy stores “go local” with annual neighborhood day of play

November 11, 2015
Saturday, Nov. 14 — RUTLAND — For families everywhere, this Nov. 14 is a designated Day of Play. Frogs and Lily Pads in Downtown Rutland will participate in Neighborhood Toy Store Day, an annual celebration in which independent toy shops kick off the holiday season with special events to introduce consumers to the benefits of shopping local.…

Compass calls to artists for juried exhibit, “Winter as Prism or Prison”

November 11, 2015
BRANDON — The Compass Music and Arts Center is accepting submissions for the “Winter as Prism or Prison” juried exhibit. The exhibit runs from Jan. 15 through March 26 with a submission deadline of Dec. 4. Especially here in New England, winter can be a long, cold endeavor that some find to be a magical time…

Local photography exhibit features VINS’ birds

November 11, 2015
QUECHEE — The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) is proud to present local artist Cathy Cone and her photography exhibition featuring VINS’ birds. Cone is an innovator combining digital printing, paint and photography. Cone’s works will be on display at VINS Nature Center from Nov. 1 through Jan. 3, 2016. Cone, painter and photographer, states,…

CSJ invites Rutland community to see hunger in a new way

November 11, 2015
Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 6 p.m. — RUTLAND — College of St. Joseph invites the community out for a night of food, discussion and an interactive simulation that explores the connections between poverty and hunger as part of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. Did you know that out of the seven billion people in the world…

RRMC’s Palliative Care Program to host film presentation and discussion

November 11, 2015
Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 5 p.m. — RUTLAND — Rutland Regional Medical Center’s Palliative Care Program will host a free film presentation of “The Man Who Learned to Fall.” The presentation will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 17 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the CVPS/Leahy Community Health Education Center at Rutland Regional Medical Center on 160…

The Outside Story: Hunting mushrooms: the old, not bold approach

November 11, 2015
  By Carolyn Lorié When you stumble across something purple in the forest, it’s hard not to stop in your tracks. At least it was for me on a recent hike in Thetford, when I came across three purple mushrooms. They stood about four inches tall, with saucer tops that were nearly black in the…

How the Tooth Fairy can teach your kids about money

November 11, 2015
By Nathaniel Sillin When those first baby teeth start wobbling, you and the Tooth Fairy can combine forces to teach your kids about money. Visa conducts an annual Tooth Fairy survey, the most recent indicates that the average price of a lost tooth is $3.19 in 2015. That puts a full set of 20 departing…

Of parades and parties

November 10, 2015
On Halloween night, Saturday, Oct. 31, parades and parties hosted thousands of costumed locals and visitors to the region. At two of the bigger gatherings prizes were awarded, and folks put up amazing designs to win! Wobbly Barn, Killington The Wobbly Barn hosted a 21+ costumes-required party starting at 9 p.m. There was no cover, but donations…

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VINS welcomes Miss Vermont 2015 promoting STEM through Discovery Sundays

November 6, 2015
Miss Vermont 2015, Alayna Westcom performs a science experiment at this year’s Vermont Pageant. Sunday, Nov. 8 at 11:30 a.m. — QUECHEE — Alayna Westcom, Miss Vermont 2015, will be visiting VINS on Sunday, Nov. 8, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., to promote her passion for and knowledge of science, particularly STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and…

State-local investment initiative to benefit Rutland County

November 5, 2015
Mayor Louras and NeighborWorks announced $1.75 million in lending capital. RUTLAND — On Monday, Nov. 2, state and local leaders announced a major financial boost to improve housing stock in Rutland County. State Treasurer Beth Pearce was joined by Rutland Mayor Chris Louras and Ludy Biddle of NeighborWorks of Western Vermont in announcing the availability…