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Pollinators are in peril

June 10, 2020
Many of Vermont’s pollinator species continue to remain in peril, and as Vermonters are returning to their gardens and landscaping projects this spring, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. shared few simple and supportive decisions people can make to greatly benefit the essential pollinator species. “The majority of our flowering plants need pollinators in order…

FAQ: Gardening during a pandemic

June 10, 2020
With more people staying closer to home this summer, due to concerns over the coronavirus and Covid-19, interest in gardening has surged. But with this come questions about personal safety, especially for gardeners sharing space with neighbors and friends and through community gardens. Dr. Omar Oyarzabal, University of Vermont (UVM) Extension food safety specialist, and…

Jones’ Donuts offers purple donuts to support Wonderfeet Kids’ Museum

June 10, 2020
RUTLAND– Jones’ Donuts will be putting a unique spin on their classic, crowd-pleasing recipe June 13 and 14, 8 -11 a.m. to “raise some dough” for Wonderfeet Kids’ Museum. Jones’ Donuts will offer a special purple donut and a donut with purple sprinkles, available by the dozen or half dozen, proceeds to benefit the museum…

Vermont’s summer Free Fishing Day is Saturday, June 13

June 10, 2020
Saturday, June 13—Vermont’s annual, statewide summer Free Fishing Day is Saturday, June 13 this year, which will also be opening day of the regular bass fishing season. “Vermont’s Free Fishing Day gives anglers the opportunity to go fishing without a license for the day in Vermont lakes and streams,” said Fish & Wildlife Commissioner Louis…

VF&W announces migratory bird hunting seasons

June 10, 2020
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department has announced the 2020-2021 migratory bird hunting season dates and bag limits. A printable copy of the Migratory Bird Syllabus can be downloaded from the Vermont Fish & Wildlife website (vtfishandwildlife.com) under “Hunt” – “Waterfowl.”  A printed version also will be available from license agents and post offices by…

Chaffee re-imagines offers ahead of reopening

June 10, 2020
RUTLAND—The Chaffee Art Center is preparing to reopen in a few weeks. It will be a phased process as it navigates the restrictions and recommendations when dealing with the coronavirus, with a focus on keeping everyone safe. This period of closure has allowed time to “re-imagine” the Chaffee…to look at things from different views, and to…

VINS Nature Center reopens to the public

June 10, 2020
Monday June 15 at 10 a.m.—QUECHEE—The VINS Nature Center is excited to announce that it will be reopening to the public on Monday, June 15, welcoming guests once again to its outdoor spaces and exhibits, including the Forest Canopy Walk, nature trails through the VINS Nature Center forest, raptor enclosures and songbird exhibit. In order to…

Fair Haven Historical Society announces Memorial Day decorating contest winner

June 10, 2020
By Paul Allen-Webber In 2019, the FHHS hosted a Memorial Day decorating contest for businesses in the town center.  It proved so popular; it was decided to open the event to all homes and businesses in Fair Haven.  In order to maintain social distancing, all registration and voting was done online. In all, 12 homes…

The Pines hosts patriotic car parade

June 10, 2020
Friday, June 12 at 2 p.m.—RUTLAND— The Pines has invited families  to “line the driveway with love” on June 12. This is an opportunity to drive through The Pines and wave to loved ones, since Covid-19 visitation restrictions have been so hard on everyone. Meet at 1:30 for the line up at the RMS/RHS Allen…

Kickoff event for the 20th anniversary Walk to Defeat ALS celebrated virtually

June 10, 2020
Thursday, June 11 at 5:30 p.m. —The ALS Association Northern New England Chapter is excited to announce its 2020 Vermont kickoff event for the 20th anniversary Walk to Defeat ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). Gathering in person this year won’t be possible, so the association has a fun and engaging virtual event planned. Please join virtually on…

Middlebury New Filmmakers Fest goes online

June 10, 2020
MIDDLEBURY—Since the Covid-19 pandemic descended on the country, the state, and the community, MNFF organizers have been patiently watching developments and maintaining a cautiously optimistic position that a limited version of the 6th annual Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival could be staged in late August.  Indeed, the progress that the state of Vermont has made in…

Paramount Theatre plans drive-in movies at Vermont State Fairgrounds

June 10, 2020
‘Jaws’ kicks off the season on July 3 RUTLAND—The Paramount Theatre and Vermont State Fair are partnering to open a drive-in theater on the fairgrounds in Rutland. The summer movie series will kick off on July 3 with the original summer blockbuster, “Jaws.” Covid19 has made it impossible for Paramount to host shows in its…

Eat outside!

June 3, 2020
The following restaurants are open for open-air dining in Killington As Gov. Scott continues to loosen the spigot on social gatherings, area restaurants have adapted with outdoor seating. Here are the locations on Killington Road offering on-site dining. Call ahead to order and reserve seating. Lookout Tavern: Deck Daze have begun. Open 12-8 p.m., Friday…

Tips for enjoying outdoor dining safely and respectfully

June 3, 2020
Yes! Restaurant patios are open at 50% capacity. This is a new world though. You’re most likely going to a restaurant that threw together a patio in hopes of making some money. The building was not designed for this. They are trying their best, but everything may not be perfect. Eating in the streets is…

Shop downtown Rutland, get free pizza

June 3, 2020
RUTLAND—Locally-owned in downtown Rutland for 37 years, Domino’s Pizza is giving back to those who support small businesses as they reopen. Starting June 1, customers making a purchase at any locally-owned-and-operated business in the district and get a free medium 1-topping pizza. To order, customers call the store for carryout and say that they have…