The landscape at Mission Farm is being reimagined and reshaped with a focus on conservation and sustainability by a team of professionals and volunteers. Phase one of the landscape master plan begins in early July. It includes an amphitheater that […]
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Killington’s community of giving
Dear Editor, As the new executive director and vicar at Mission Farm, I am impressed and overjoyed at the outreach and kindness shown in the Killington community. I have witnessed the partnership of the Killington Ski Resort and the town […]
Attend Christmas Eve service in the comfort of your home
Episcopal Church of Our Saviour at Mission Farm will be leading worship at 4 p.m. via Zoom. Please note that there will be no in-person attendance. All are invited to join Mission Farm’s Zoom Christmas Eve service at 4 p.m. […]
Mission Farm’s annual coat drive
Nov. 11-14 — KILLINGTON — This year Mission Farm is asking the greater Killington community to support our local veterans and BROC Community Action (BROC). Last year, Christina Morgan, executive director of the Dodge House, was overwhelmed by the generosity […]
Mountain Times – Volume 50, Number 30 – July 28- Aug. 3, 2021
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Covid community funds used to buy Mission Farm fridge
By Curt Peterson Killington Select Board member Jim Haff has been managing Killington’s recycling center since the Covid pandemic began, a job that gave him an opportunity to help Mission Farm and Church of Our Savior gear up their food […]
At Mission Farm, “The Church is called to feed”
By Ethan Weinstein After a 40-year hiatus from farming, Mission Farm in Killington is working the land once again. Their goal: address the community’s needs through food and faith. Led by Executive Director Reverend Lisa Ransom and “Farm Priest” Reverend […]
Mountain Times – Volume 50, Number 27 – July 7-13, 2021
Three lost sheep rescued after a five-day adventure through Killington
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger The administrators of a Facebook group called “Killington Locals” chose a new featured photo for their page on Thursday: two sheep peeking over the backseat of a Volvo. The picture marked the end of a journey for the […]
Mountain Times – Volume 50, Number 24 – June 16-22, 2021
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