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Cavendish Historical Society discusses epidemics and pandemics

July 8, 2020
Sunday July 12 at 2 p.m.—CAVENDISH—The pandemic began in the East, sweeping through cities and towns, disrupting daily life and sowing fear and uncertainty throughout much of the known world.While this sounds like an apt description of today’s Covid-19 pandemic, it was actually talking about the Antonine Plague, possibly small pox or measles, which took…

Rupert Volunteer Fire Dept. to host fish fry in lieu of Old Home Days

July 8, 2020
RUPERT—To offset the revenue lost from cancelling Old Home Days, the Rupert Volunteer Fire Department will be holding a fish fry on July 11 from 5 p.m. till 8 p.m. on the carnival grounds in Rupert. The menu will include fish, French fries, coleslaw, and fried dough balls (with your choice of cinnamon sugar or powdered sugar). …

Billings Farm hosts events throughout July

July 8, 2020
WOODSTOCK—Kick off the summer with a visit to Billings Farm & Museum. Billings Farm & Museum looks forward to welcoming the public to the farm again, and will continue to provide an online connection to the farm, collections and educational resources at billingsfarm.org. There is much to see and experience at Billings Farm & Museum in…

Rutland’s drive-in success leads to quick expansion

July 8, 2020
By Brooke Geery Residents of Rutland have not had a local drive-in movie theater since the 1970s. On July 3, 2020, the classic movie format returned to the Marble Valley with a showing of the 1978 movie “Grease” at the Paramount Theatre’s new drive-in at the Vermont State Fairgrounds. The sold-out show welcomed 60 cars,…

Twenty Red Cross tips to stay safe as you celebrate the Fourth of July

July 2, 2020
Coronavirus pandemic requires additional precautions The Fourth of July is just ahead, a time when people typically enjoy the summer holiday with backyard cookouts, fireworks or water fun. This year, additional care is needed because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The American Red Cross offers safety tips you can follow. “If your community is reopening,…

Brothers sweep Sportsman and Limited features at Devil’s Bowl Speedway, Sunday 

July 1, 2020
WEST HAVEN—Things just work out perfectly sometimes, and that is exactly what happened for brothers Justin and Austin Comes at Devil’s Bowl Speedway on Sunday, June 28. In front of the first grandstand crowd of the season, the Middlebury siblings swept feature wins in the Sportsman Modified and Limited Sportsman divisions. Bill Duprey, Shawn Moquin,…

Protect grassland birds by mowing later

July 1, 2020
Bobolinks, meadowlarks, Savannah sparrows, and grasshopper sparrows enrich our summers with their songs, but some of these species are in decline due to the loss of appropriate grassland habitat. Landowners can make a difference by altering the times of year they mow fields. The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. is encouraging landowners to help promote…

Warning: Do not plant Japanese barberry

July 1, 2020
By Kathy Romans Hall, Rutland Chapter UVM Extension Master Gardeners The Rutland Chapter of UVM Extension Master Gardeners would like to share some information about a common ornamental plant that you may have on your property. We have concerns about the Japanese barberry, a spiny shrub that in the past 30 years became a popular…

Killington Resort opens Adventure center, all three bike parks, July 3

July 1, 2020
Beginning on Friday, July 3, Killington plans to operate the bike park seven days a week, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., with both the Ramshead Express and Snowshed Express Quads. The K-1 Express Gondola will also operate Friday-Sunday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. for scenic rides, and the Adventure Center will also begin operation on July 3.…

Find inner calm with Self(s) Healing

July 1, 2020
Sunday, July 5 at 1 p.m.—You are invited to join Rhonda Lenair, known as “The Healer of addictions,” renowned medical intuitive, and founder of the Self(s) Healing Experience (SHE) for a conference call to learn more about what SHE offers. SHE is a transformational life-changing encounter renown for producing predictable miracles. Through SHE,  privately self-destructive…

UVM’s family gardening series kicks off July 7

July 1, 2020
BURLINGTON—Interest in gardening has surged this summer with more people staying closer to home and looking for fun, healthy family activities. To encourage kids and their families to grow food and eat together, University of Vermont (UVM) Extension 4-H has developed “Eating What We Grow,” an online bi-weekly gardening series that will run throughout the…

Celebrate Independence Day in Brownsville

July 1, 2020
WEST WINDSOR—Even without public gatherings, there will be an Independence Day celebration in West Windsor (Brownsville) this Covid year… with the participation of the whole town.  The Brownsville Independence Day committee has some updates on this 3-day holiday weekend coming up. To date the plan is to celebrate the full weekend, from Friday, July 3…

Discuss foreign policy at the Rochester Library

July 1, 2020
Thursday, July 2 at 10 a.m.—ROCHESTER—Great Decisions foreign policy discussion series, an online program from the Rochester Library, starts Thursday, July 2 at 10 a.m. and runs for eight weeks. This year, three foreign policy experts will lead the discussions: Mike Van Dusen worked on the Foreign Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives…

Spirits to lift your spirits: The Dye House

July 1, 2020
Sweetened with blueberry syrup and garnished with blueberries, this gin cocktail is a seasonal play on the classic Clover Club. Summer in a (coupe) glass. Ingredients: 1.5 oz gin 0.75 oz Fino Sherry 0.75 oz fresh lemon juice 0.75 oz blueberry syrup 1 egg white fresh skewered blueberries for garnish Preparation: Combine ingredients into a…

Leave wildlife wild, their lives may depend on it

July 1, 2020
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. is again urging Vermonters to leave wildlife in the wild where they belong.  The department is receiving calls and emails from individuals who are temporarily caring for wildlife, mostly young skunks, woodchucks, raccoons, foxes and other mammals, only to find wildlife rehabilitation facilities are full and not accepting additional…