Cavendish Update 11/30/18 Storm/SB Mtg/News/Events

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11/30/18 Cavendish Update

1. Emergency Response to Storm

2. Cavendish Select Board Meeting 11/19/18

3. Cavendish Related News

4. Events

 1. EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO STORM: Schools were closed Tuesday and Wednesday of this week as the Cavendish Highway Department worked to clear the roads of both heavy snow and fallen trees. At one time, more than half the town was without power. Currently there are still over 150 Green Mountain Power (GMP) customers, primarily in Cavendish Village, that are without power. It is anticipated that by Saturday evening power will have been restored town wide.

The Cavendish Shelter at the Cavendish Baptist Church has been activated serving food and providing a warming space, showers, phone charging etc. The Shelter will remain open today, Nov. 30, starting at 8 am. Food will be available throughout the day on a serve yourself basis. Bottled water is now available. Those in need of assistance beyond today can call the church 802-226-7131.

 The Shelter is in need of a toaster. If you have one you would like to donate, drop it off at the church.

 Given that we’re just at the beginning of the winter season, it is important that people are adequately prepared for the season ahead. Check out the Emergency Preparedness page of the Cavendish Connects website.

 Please note that the National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for our area. A wintry mix is expected Saturday night into Sunday as a strong warm front moves through the region. Precipitation will likely start off as snow and transition to sleet, freezing rain and ultimately rain. Snowfall amounts will generally range upwards to an inch during the onset of precipitation with the potential of ice accumulations less than one tenth of an inch Saturday night. Temperatures on Sunday will warm into the lower to mid 40s, which will change precipitation over to rain and bring an end to the wintry mix.

Many thanks to the Highway Department and to those donating food and services to the Cavendish Shelter.

 

2. CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 11/19/18: Select board (SB) meetings are recorded by Okemo Valley TV and are available at their website and on Comcast Television. Written minutes are available at the town’s website.

Action taken

• Approved 2018-2019 Cavendish Green Mountain Snow Fleas Snowmobile Club Maps as it pertains to Town Rd.

• Reviewed and signed “Change in Terms of Agreement with Mascoma Bank, increasing Town Highway Garage Construction Bond Anticipation Note to $475,000.

• Signed Resolution for Electrical Vehicle Supply Equipment

• Approved request for change of appraisal for parcel ID# 2P07-109

 

Discussed

• Electrical Charging Station Grant. The grant would allow Cavendish to install two electrical car-charging stations on the Proctorsville Green in proximity of Murdocks and Outer Limits Brewery. The grant requires a 10% match from the town, which can include in-kind work from the Town Crew. The application is due Nov. 30.

• Replacing the current listers with a part time hire. Due to the expanding duties of lister, the town’s current approach is no longer adequate. It was suggested that the Town could continue to hire an outside firm (NEMRC) to perform the property appraisals but a trained part time person is also needed. Changes to the listers program will need to be approved by the voters at Town Meeting. In April 2019 a new town-wide reappraisal will be issued. The last one was done in 2019

Updates

• The Waste Water Treatment Aeration project has been shut down for the winter and will resume in the spring

• Depot Street Bridge work is wrapping up for the season. Bids going out for bridge work over the winter. Anticipated completion date is Oct. 2019.

• Roadwork on 103 is at a standstill until after Thanksgiving. This could cause potential problems for the town plows where roads (e.g. Bailey Hill, Greven, 131) intersect with 103. 

• New signs, made locally by Carl Liener, are being installed in the town cemeteries and town garage.

• Emergency Management Coordinator, Mike Ripley, said he is “wearing too many hats” and wishes to give up this position as soon as possible but can wait until March if need be.

• The new town garage should be completed and ready for occupancy before Dec. 14. The project is on budget. The former town garage space is being filled in with soil from ditching, which will resume in the spring.  The ground will be seeded and hopefully the newly formed Cavendish Streetscapes Committee can do some gardening/landscaping. The Pole barn at the old site will remain in place for the foreseeable future.

 

3. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

GMUSD FY20 Budget Process Has Begun: The Chester Telegraph has provided a good overview of the Green Mountain Unified School District FY 20 budget process. It includes proposed changes, new staffing and much more. If we want to avoid last year’s issues, it’s important that voters stay informed, participate in meetings and raise questions and concerns now. Chester Telegraph

Proctorsville Fire Department’s Annual Christmas Tree and Wreath Sale: Begins Saturday December 1, 9am-4pm and continue on December 2nd, 8th, and 9th. Trees are VT grown and are $30 and up. Wreaths are $15. Trees range from 5ft to about 9ft. Will deliver in the area, just stop by and pick out that perfect tree and we can get it home for you. On December 8th Santa will arrive at the firehouse by a PFD Engine at 10am make sure your there with the kids to see him arrive. There will be free coffee and doughnuts also.

 VT Home Health and Hospice Agencies Face Hit to Federal Funding: The nonprofit agencies that provide home-based health care to thousands of residents across Vermont are bracing for a hit to the federal funds that account for the majority of their operating revenue. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued new rules recently that will the qualifying criteria for supplementary payments to “home health and hospice” agencies that provide care in rural setting. The decision will result in funding cuts of about $1.2 million annually, once the so-called “rural add-on” is phased out entirely. VPR

 

4. EVENTS

DECEMBER 1-2 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Indulgence Tour

• The Proctorsville Fire Department’s Annual Christmas Tree and Wreath Sale 9am-4pm. Trees are VT grown and are $30 and up. Wreaths are $15. Trees range from 5ft to about 9ft. Will deliver in the area, just stop by and pick out that perfect tree and we can get it home for you.

DECEMBER 1 (SATURDAY): BRGN Stuff-a-Bus, 9-3 Shaw’s Parking Lot in Ludlow. Foods needed include: canned fruit, cranberry sauce, pickles, olives, mac & cheese, hot chocolate, cookies, cereal, candy, canned carrots, peas, green beans and corn, gravy, stuffing, soup and coffee.

DECEMBER 2 (SUNDAY): Cavendish Celebrates Solzhenitsyn’s 100th birthday, 4 pm at the Cavendish Baptist Church. Will be showing Solzhenitsyn’s Farewell Address to Cavendish, which will be followed by discussion and a potluck supper. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

• Okemo Food Drive for Black River Good Neighbor: Donate at least five non-perishable food items, a new/unused child’s toy, new/unused clothing item, or $20 cash and receive a coupon for a $45 lift ticket good on this day. Donations will be collected in the Clock Tower Base Plaza from 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  FMI: 802-228-3663.

 

DECEMBER 3 (MONDAY): TRSU Public Relations Committee Meeting, 6-7:30 pm at the Roost, Fletcher Farm. Agenda

DECEMBER 5 (WEDNESDAY): GMUSD Transportation Committee Meeting, 5-6 pm at GMUHS. Agenda

DECEMBER 6 (THURSDAY): TRSU Policy Committee 6-8 pm at the Roost, Fletcher Farm. Legal Warning-Policy Consideration

DECEMBER 8-9 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): The Proctorsville Fire Department’s Annual Christmas Tree and Wreath Sale 9am-4pm. Trees are VT grown and are $30 and up. Wreaths are $15. Trees range from 5ft to about 9ft. Will deliver in the area, just stop by and pick out that perfect tree and we can get it home for you. On December 8th Santa will arrive at the firehouse by a PFD Engine at 10am make sure your there with the kids to see him arrive. Free coffee and doughnuts.

DECEMBER 11 (TUESDAY): Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s 100th Birthday

DECEMBER 13 (THURSDAY): GMUSD Finance Committee, at CTES

 DECEMBER 14 (Friday): Quilt Raffle Drawing at the Cavendish Library. Raffle tickets are for the quilt made by Gloria Leven are $1 each or a book of 6 for $5. The quilt, which measures 74” by 56” is hand tied and made of batik cloth.  It can be seen online at www.cavendishlibrary.org or at the library.  FMI: 226-7503. 

DECEMBER 19 (WEDNESDAY): GMUSD Facilities Committee Meeting, 5:30-6:30 at CTES

DECEMBER 20 (THURSDAY): GMUSD Board Meeting, 6 pm at GM in Chester

DECEMBER 25 (TUESDAY): MERRY CHRISTMAS!

DECEMBER 31 (TUESDAY): NEW YEAR’S EVE

JANUARY 1 (WEDNESDAY): HAPPY NEW YEAR

For information on upcoming events, go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar. For area events, check the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce calendar.  

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO THE STORM

                        11/27/18 Cavendish Update: Emergency Response

Due to the snow storm, many parts of Cavendish have been without power for almost 24 hours. Our amazing road crew has been out working tirelessly to remove fallen trees, plow roads and making it possible to get out. GMP is doing an incredible job as well. We are far from the only town that has been hard hit by the storm so please be patient as they are working around the clock to restore power.

Conditions are not great as trees continue to fall. It is for this reason that all of the schools in the Two Rivers Supervisory Union (TRSU)-CTES, GMUHS, BRHS and Ludlow Elementary-are closed tomorrow.

To assist the community, the Cavendish shelter will be fully operational starting tomorrow, Wednesday, Nov. 28. The schedule will be as follows:
• Breakfast: 8 am
• Lunch: 11:30-1:00
A determination will be made at lunch whether dinner will be needed.

Hot showers, charging of phones and electronic devices, and a place to get warm will be available throughout the day at the shelter. If you would like to donate food, you can start dropping off items at 7 am.

Please use the Cavendish VT Facebook page for up to date information. You do not have to be a Facebook subscriber to use the site. Many people are posting road condition information for their area. The site is being continually monitored.

If you have questions or concerns, call the town office 802-226-7292.

A special thank you to our incredible Cavendish Highway Department, who we are told are unanimous in saying this is the worst storm they've seen since Irene.

Cavendish Update 11/23/18 Shop Cavendish/News/Events

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11/23/18 Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Related News

2. Shop Cavendish for the Holidays

3. Events

 

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

GMUSD Budget Process: Last year, after a series of meetings – mostly short, one-hour affairs just before full board meetings – the Green Mountain Unified School District’s (GMUSD) Finance committee members were unable to endorse a spending plan by January, when the district’s annual report was due to be printed. Last year’s lack luster budget was rejected by the voters in March but was passed, with no real fiscal changes May 22. There was a lot of discussion around “visioning,” but little happened. The January deadline is coming up as a budget is required  for printing in time for town meeting day. The Chester Telegraph has outlined highlights of the spending plan being proposed to date and it is important that voters familiarize themselves about what’s being asked for. In the mean time, the GMUSD Finance Committee is interested in having more community members. Scheduled meetings are as follows:

Nov. 29 at GMUHS, 5:30 pm

Dec 13 at CTES

Dec. 20 (Thursday): GMUSD Board Meeting, 6 pm at GMUHS.

GMUSD Board Meeting-CAES Reopening Uncertain: Although repairs at Chester-Andover Elementary School appear to be making slow progress again, during their recent Nov. 15 board meeting, the GMUSD board and TRSU administrators were unwilling to speculate when students and faculty might return to their school. Instead, they spent much of the discussion unraveling missteps in the process. VT Journal

Food Drives for Black River Good Neighbor: On Dec. 1 (Saturday), BRGN will hold it’s annual Stuff-A-Bus food drive from 9-3 in the Shaw’s Parking lot in Ludlow. Foods most needed: canned fruit, cranberry sauce, pickles, olives, mac & cheese, hot chocolate, cookies, cereal, candy, canned carrots, peas, green beans and corn, gravy, stuffing, soup and coffee. On December 2nd Okemo will hold their Fall Cares and Shares food drive. Skiers and snowboarders will donate at least five non-perishable food items, a new/unused child’s toy, new/unused clothing item, or $20 cash they receive a coupon for a $45 lift ticket good on this day. Donations will be collected in the Clock Tower Base Plaza from 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  FMI: 802-228-3663.

2. SHOP CAVENDISH FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Think small, avoid the mall and shop Cavendish who’s got it all!

HOLIDAY SPECIALS

Cavendish Historical Society: Order one of their books Nov. 22-28 and they’ll gift wrap and wave the shipping and handling fee. Books that have considerable appeal to anyone who loves Cavendish include: Barbara Kingsbury’s History of Cavendish; Sandra Stearn’s (Cavendish’s own Laura Ingalls Wilder) Cavendish Hillside Farms 1939 to 1957; Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: The Writer Who Changed History; Carmine Guica’s Autobiography and Linda Welch’s Families of Cavendish series. Note that you will be able to purchase and have autographed “The Writer Who Changed History” at the 100th birthday celebration for Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn on Dec. 2 (Sunday) 4pm at the Cavendish Baptist Church. FMI: 802-226-7807, margocaulfield@icloud.com

Golden Stage Inn: Purchase your tickets for the Dec. 1-2 Inndulgence Tour "Passports" are $15 per person and gain you entrance into ten inns from noon til 5 to taste their INNdulgent treats and enjoy their holiday decor.  Visit Golden Stage Inn to purchase your tickets or call for more information. Makes a great gift for a group of friends. FMI: 802-226-7744.

Old Cavendish Products Fruitcakes including organic and gluten free; Date Nut Loaf (while they last); and MonkeyChew Granola Bar available in 5 tempting flavors. Locals give them a call for special discounts. 800-536-7899

Trees and greenery are available from the local fire departments.

Fletcher Farms School for the Arts and Crafts  Remember Cavendish residents/property owners get discounts on classes

Food is a popular gift so consider gift certificates to places like Crows Bakery, Murdock’s, Neals, Singleton’s and American Pie. Check out the Cavendish Pinterest site for local food & drink options.

Massages, hair cuts, work out classes, and even spa retreats are all available from local businesses such as dG Body Works, the Village Clipper and the Aveda Spa & Resort at Castle Hill.

Finally, check out the Cavendish Business Directory for a wide array of services that would make for terrific gift certificates.

3. EVENTS

NOVEMBER 23 (FRIDAY): Black Friday-Shop local this holiday season. Town Office closed.

NOVEMBER 29 (THURSDAY) : GMUSD Finance Committee, 5:30 pm at GM in Chester

DECEMBER 1-2 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Indulgence Tour

• BRGN Stuff-a-Bus, 9-3 Shaw’s Parking Lot in Ludlow. Foods needed include: canned fruit, cranberry sauce, pickles, olives, mac & cheese, hot chocolate, cookies, cereal, candy, canned carrots, peas, green beans and corn, gravy, stuffing, soup and coffee.

DECEMBER 2 (SUNDAY): Cavendish Celebrates Solzhenitsyn’s 100th birthday, 4 pm at the Cavendish Baptist Church. Will be showing Solzhenitsyn’s Farewell Address to Cavendish, which will be followed by discussion and a potluck supper. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

• Okemo Food Drive for Black River Good Neighbor: Donate at least five non-perishable food items, a new/unused child’s toy, new/unused clothing item, or $20 cash and receive a coupon for a $45 lift ticket good on this day. Donations will be collected in the Clock Tower Base Plaza from 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  FMI: 802-228-3663.

DECEMBER 11 (TUESDAY): Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s 100th Birthday.

DECEMBER 13 (THURSDAY): GMUSD Finance Committee, at CTES

 

DECEMBER 14 (Friday): Quilt Raffle Drawing at the Cavendish Library. Raffle tickets are for the quilt made by Gloria Leven are $1 each or a book of 6 for $5. The quilt, which measures 74” by 56” is hand tied and made of batik cloth.  It can be seen online at www.cavendishlibrary.org or at the library.  FMI: 226-7503. 

DECEMBER 20 (THURSDAY): GMUSD Board Meeting, 6 pm at GM in Chester

For information on upcoming events, go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar. For area events, check the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce calendar.  

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Cavendish Update 11/16/18 News/Events

 

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11/16/18 Cavendish Update

 1. Cavendish Related News

2. Updates from the Cavendish Historical Society

3. Food Shelf Taking Holiday Basket Applications

4. Events

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Remembering Joe Allen, Owner of the Cavendish General Store: Joe Allen gained international fame with his sign “No directions to the Solzhenitsyn’s home.” All the signs he put up on the store kept on being taken so he finally made a wooden one that he nailed to the building underneath, “No Restrooms No Bare feet.” He retired in 1996 and settled in Chester. He died on Sunday, Nov. 11 after a lengthy illness. A celebration of life will be held Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 2:00 PM in the Davis Memorial Chapel, 99 Summer Street, Springfield, VT In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Chester-Andover Family Center, 908 VT Route 103, Chester, VT 05143.

Ludlow Rotary Grant Awarded: In October, the Ludlow Rotary Club (LRC) was awarded a successful Rotary District 7870 Grant in the amount of $2000. This grant was charting new territory as rather than one recipient, the funds were given to five area community organizations. The Town of Cavendish received one of the grants to landscape the plot of land next to the school. Those receiving grants will be required to match the Rotary funds.

103 Paving on Hold Until Spring: An abundance of wet weather this summer means the Route 103 paving project won’t be done until spring. Natalie Boyle, project outreach coordinator with EIV Technical Services, a firm that does public outreach for the Vermont Department of Transportation (VTrans), said last week that the paving project on Route 103 between Rockingham and Clarendon has entered a “winter shutdown” phase and will resume in the spring. The project was originally slated to be complete before winter. “It’s complete up through Chester,” she said, adding that the 42-mile project only needs another 14 miles of work, however air and road temperatures have finally dipped below the level required for paving. “If it’s raining, they can’t pave, if it’s wet they can’t pave,” she said. It rained many days this summer and fall, Boyle said. Furthermore, the days in between rains were cloudy and overcast so the roads wouldn’t dry out. To prepare the road for winter, Boyle said, some additional work will be done in the coming weeks. This will allow people to use the road normally, access driveways and let road crews plow it and drop sand and salt. Rutland Herald

 Car/Truck Collision on 131 Near Downers: A dump truck and car hit head-on in Weathersfield Monday morning. Police say the driver of a dump truck, which was hauling sand, crossed over the centerline on a turn while traveling west. The driver of the car, heading in the opposite direction, was unable to avoid the truck. The collision sent both vehicles off the road. Both needed to be towed from the scene. A hazmat cleanup was required. This road section in Amsden is particularly hazardous and caution should be used when driving there. WCAX

VT Fish and Wildlife Release New Survey App: While hunters are picking up their rifles, members of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department want them to pick up their phones too. A new app records things like how many hours someone hunted and how many deer or other wildlife they saw on each day of the November rifle season. Crews say this will help them evaluate how conditions vary in different parts of the state. It's free and can be used without cell service. For more information on the app, click here.

Springfield Hospital Board of Directors Hears Complaints from Community Members: About 25 people, including doctors, nurses, patients, technicians, and others, crowded into a small conference room here at Springfield Hospital Tuesday evening to tell the hospital’s board of directors about the upsetting changes they are experiencing. Those present told anecdotes of bills unpaid, nurses leaving, staffing issues and plans to quit their jobs because of a new emergency care vendor. The current provider of emergency department services, Emergency Services of New England, based in Chester, is being replaced with Bluewater Emergency Partners, based in Brunswick, Maine, according to Corky Bond, his wife. The change is scheduled to happen next April, and will involve a reduction of service hours, she said. “Something is seriously wrong,” said Ted, a retired physician who claimed that 55 people signed a letter of no confidence in the hospital administration. “There are serious financial problems.” “We are hemorrhaging nurses,” said Linda, a nurse. Nurses are leaving for better work situations and more money, she explained. Also, new nurses are assigned up to six patients at once and “it is too much for them to handle.” Many speakers were unsure who to blame for their grievances. Some blamed the board, others the hospital administration. Nearly all, however, expressed their support for Springfield Hospital and called for greater transparency, urging the board to dig into the complaints and discover what the underlying problems actually were. Eagle Times

 Residential Electric Customers to See Drop in Energy Efficiency Charges: Most residential electric customers around Vermont will see a 3 percent decrease next year in a fee that’s used to fund energy efficiency services statewide. The money goes to Efficiency Vermont, which uses it in energy savings programs. The charge is based on how much electricity a customer uses. The decision made by the Public Utility Commission on Nov. 6 applies to all utility customers except for those of Vermont Gas and the Burlington Electric Department, whose efficiency charges are calculated differently. The PUC's decision also kept rates flat for business and commercial customers despite the state’s calculation that those rates should rise substantially instead. VPR

 

2. UPDATES FROM THE CAVENDISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY: The fall newsletter of the Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) is now available on-line. In keeping with the 100th anniversary of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s birth, this edition contains excepts from his newly released book Between Two Millstone: Sketches of Exile 1974-1978 Book 1. Published on October 30 in English, it covers the first two years of Solzhenitsyn’s life in Cavendish and provides answers to questions about why he came here and how he spent his time. Copies of the book are available from Amazon.

On December 2 (Sunday) at 4 pm, CHS will be hosting a celebration of Solzhenitsyn’s 100th birthday (Dec. 11, 1918), which will include the showing the video of Solzhenitsyn’s farewell address to Cavendish in 1994. Following the screening there will be a discussion and a potluck supper. CHS will be providing the ice cream and cake. This event will take place at the Cavendish Baptist Church, 2258 Main St. The snow date is December 9 (Sunday), same time and place.

November is National Native American Heritage Month. CHS has a Vermont Native American Timeline posted to their blog that is continually being updated. This site also includes a talk by the VT State archeologist Jess Robinsons about Vermont pre European contact.

 

3. FOOD SHELF TAKING HOLIDAY BASKET APPLICATIONS : The holiday season is beginning and most people are looking forward to family and celebrations. But not all of our neighbors are so lucky and many will struggle to just keep food on the table and heat in the house this winter.

Black River Good Neighbor Services in Ludlow helps those who need a helping hand each year with food and children’s toys through the holiday basket program. Each year the folks at BRGNS reach out to over a hundred local families, delivering all the ingredients for a full holiday meal.

In order to receive a holiday basket an individual or family must first fill out an application. If you or someone you know needs assistance this season, please call Krey or Audrey at 802-228-3663. Applications are available at the food shelf and thrift store, 37B Main Street in Ludlow, and on line.

 BRGNS serves people in Ludlow, Cavendish, Proctorsville, Plymouth, Mount Holly, and Belmont. The food shelf is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

 

4. EVENTS

NOVEMBER 16-18 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): Okemo Mountain School’s Annual Ski & Snowboard Swap. Sale hours are 4-7 on Friday; 9-5 on Saturday and 9-1 on Sunday.

NOVEMBER 16 (FRIDAY): REGARDLESS OF WEATHER- Turkey Bingo, beginning 6 pm at CTES. Prizes include turkeys and cash. Money raised will benefit the PTO, which pays for field trips, Camp Keewaydin and many other fun events. Cost is $1 per card, 10 rounds plus Goodman’s American Pie Pizza, yummy snacks and more.

NOVEMBER 17 (SATURDAY): The Holy Name of Mary Altar Society will hold a Winter Berries and Food Sale from 10 AM to 2PM at the church hall, 308 Main Street in Proctorsville, VT.  The sale will include the berries, a cookie walk, pies, other baked goods, fudge, jams, hand knitted & crocheted items, and a white elephant table.  For more information, call Carol at 226-7842.

NOVEMBER 19 (MONDAY): Cavendish Select Board Meeting, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office.

NOVEMBER 21-23 (WED-FRIDAY): School closed for Thanksgiving break

NOVEMBER 22 (THURSDAY): HAPPY THANKSGIVING Free Thanksgiving Dinner, noon-2pm at the Cavendish Elementary School. Everyone is invited to a delicious home-cooked turkey dinner. Prepared and hosted by St. James United Methodist Church. This is an outreach program of Black River Good Neighbor Services. FMI: (802) 228-3663 or kreykellbrgns@gmail.com 

NOVEMBER 23 (FRIDAY): Black Friday-Shop local this holiday season. Town Office closed.

 DECEMBER 1-2 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Indulgence Tour

DECEMBER 2 (SUNDAY): Cavendish Celebrates Solzhenitsyn’s 100th birthday, 4 pm at the Cavendish Baptist Church. Will be showing Solzhenitsyn’s Farewell Address to Cavendish, which will be followed by discussion and a potluck supper. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

DECEMBER 11 (TUESDAY): Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s 100th Birthday.

DECEMBER 14 (Friday): Quilt Raffle Drawing at the Cavendish Library. Raffle tickets are for the quilt made by Gloria Leven are $1 each or a book of 6 for $5. The quilt, which measures 74” by 56” is hand tied and made of batik cloth.  It can be seen online at www.cavendishlibrary.org or at the library.  FMI: 226-7503. 

For information on upcoming events, go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar. For area events, check the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce calendar.  

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