Designate a Driver for Super Bowl Sunday

STATE OF VERMONT 
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 
Vermont State Police 

PRESS RELEASE 
State Police Remind Vermonter That Friends Don't Let Fans Drive Drunk 
Designate a Driver for Super Bowl Sunday 

Williston - 01/28/2015 - The Super Bowl is one of America's most highly anticipated sports events, when family and friends gather in homes, bars and restaurants to celebrate. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches and football fans across the country prepare for the game, the Vermont State Police are joining the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Governors Highway Safety Program and the National Football League (NFL) to spread the message about designating a sober driver on Super Bowl Sunday, because - Fans Don't Let Fans Drive Drunk. The State Police will have additional enforcement for Super Bowl Sunday. 

According to data from NHTSA, in 2013 there were 10,076 people killed in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes in the United States-31 percent of all crash fatalities in the nation. A driver is considered alcohol-impaired with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher, the legal limit in all states. This February 1, don't become a tragic Super Bowl stat. 
In 2014, there were eight (8) impaired driving arrests made statewide in Vermont on Super Bowl Sunday. Whether attending the game, watching at a bar or hosting a party, NHTSA, the NFL and the Vermont State Police remind everyone that Fans Don't Let Fans Drive Drunk. Before choosing to drink, choose your team's MVP - a sober designated driver. The Vermont State Police offers these additional safety tips: 

If you're attending a Super Bowl party or watching the game at a sports bar or restaurant: 

* Designate your sober driver, or plan another way to get home safely before the party begins. 
* If you don't have a designated driver, then ask a sober friend for a ride home; call a cab, friend, or family member to come and get you; or just stay for the night. 
* Never let friends drive if they have had too much to drink. 

If you're hosting a Super Bowl party: 

* Make sure all your guests designate a sober driver in advance, or arrange for alternate transportation to ensure they get home safely. 
* Serve food and include non-alcoholic beverages at the party. 
* Stop serving alcohol at the end of the third quarter of the game and begin serving coffee and dessert. 
* Keep the numbers for local cab companies handy, and take the keys away from anyone who has had too much to drink. 

And remember, your seat belt is your best defense against a drunk driver in a crash.

Petitions Filed for Town Elected Positions

Monday, Jan. 26 at 5 pm was the deadline for filing a petition to hold a town elected office. Voting for these positions will be by Australian ballot and will take place on Tuesday, March 3 at the Cavendish Elementary School from 10-7 in the Arts Room. All candidates are running un opposed.

Positions not filled by write-in ballots, 10 votes are needed in order to be elected, will be appointed by the Select Board at their organizational meeting (March 9) or by the School board. 

Town Moderator: 1 Year William A. Hunter

School District Moderator:  1 Year William A. Hunter

Selectman: 3 Year Michael J. Ripley

Selectman: 1 Year Wendy Regier

Selectman: 1 Year No petition

Town Agent: 1 Year No petition

Lister 3 Years Diane M. McNamara

Auditor 3 Years No petition

Auditor 2 Years No petition

Auditor 1 Year Peter LaBelle

Library Trustee 1 Year No petition

Trustee of Public Funds 3 Years Jane Pixley

Trustee of Public Funds 2 Years Cheryl Leiner

Town Grand Juror 1 Year No petition

First Constable 1 Year Seth Perry

Cemetery Commissioner 3 Years No petition

Cemetery Commissioner 4 Years No petition

Cemetery Commissioner 5 Years Norma Randall

Town School Director 3 Years Gene Bont

Town School Director 1 Year Doug McBride

Town School Director 1 Year (of 3 yr) Sharon Huntley

Town School Director 1 Year Fred Marin

Town School Director 1 Year Barbara Dickey

GMUHS Director 3 Year Gene Bont

GMUHS Director 1 Year No petition

Warning: Annual Meeting of Fire District #2

The legal voters of Cavendish Fire District #2 are notified and warned to meet at the Meeting Room at the Cavendish Town Office in said District on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 7:30 pm to act on the following:

Article 1: To hear and act on the Auditors Report.

Article 2: To choose and elect officers as follows:

Moderator-one year term

Clerk-One year Term

Prudential Committee Member -one for a three year term

Tax Collector-one year term

Treasurer-one year term

Auditor-one year term.

Article 3: To see if the voters of Cavendish Fire District #2 will vote to raise money and what amount for the purpose of delaying expenses for FY July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016, 

Article 4: To do any other business and proper at said meeting. 

Get Ready for Mardi Gras: Make a Mask/Learn to Two Step

Since there is a mask making competition for the CCCA’s 6th Annual Mardi Gras party, and plenty of dancing,  no time like the present to start working on masks and other items for this event. Below are good links to help get you started:

Mask Making

• Make a mask from plastic bottles 

• Handprint Mask Craft 

 How to make a paper mask video (includes a tutorial on making paper feathers) 

• Quickie Lace Masquerade 

• Masquerade Mask Cut-out 

Cajun/Zydeco Dancing

 Ryan Thomson teaches Cajun dance workshop, two step, jitterbug, waltz 

Zydeco Two Step: Very clear directions.  

• Zydeco Bounce Line Dance 

Be sure and get your tickets early for the dinner and dance as there is a limited supply. Go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar for more details.