Cavendish Update 5/20/16 Moving/Hiring/Events

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 5/20/16 Cavendish Update

1. Six Loose Ladies Moving

2. Now Hiring

3. LPCTV Seeking Board Members

4. Events

1. SIX LOOSE LADIES MOVING: This August would have been the 10th anniversary of Six Loose Ladies opening at their current location on the corner of Depot Street and Route 131 in Proctorsville. Founded by a group of women who met at the Golden Stage Inn and Crows Corner Bakery and Cafe in Proctorsville, their interest was “all things fiber” and sharing this skill with others. Among the founders from Cavendish were Micki Smith, Phyllis Bont, Sandy Craig, Ann Dortch, and Wendy Regier.

While there are still Cavendish fiber artists who both work and sell from the store, the Six Loose Ladies board recently voted to move to Chester, as a board member purchased a building there. By being located on the Chester Green, they believe they will have a larger customer base to draw from.

The current Six Loose Ladies location will be closing in mid June with plans to reopen on the Chester Green in July.

As part of their moving sale, on Saturday May 28, Six Loose Ladies is holding a Craft & Yarn Community Yard Sale on the Proctorsville Green from 10-5. If you would like to sell fiber related items (half done projects, ends of skeins, needles etc.) you are welcome to set up a booth free of charge. Registration is required. If interested, e-mail 6looseladies@gmail.com FMI: 802-226-7373

Please note that some of the area fiber artists will continue to sell locally at the Fletcher Farm Craft School Store  (June 27-Oct. 12) and Craft Shows (July 2 and Aug. 20) off Route 103 on the Cavendish/Ludlow line.

2. NOW HIRING: Glimmerstone Mansion on Route 131 in Cavendish is now licensed for catering and is renting the entire property for events and weddings.  We are in need of a dishwasher and wait staff for weddings taking place on Saturdays throughout the Summer season.  FMI: Mary Jane at 802-554-0078.

3. LPCTV SEEKING BOARD MEMBERS: Do you know someone who might be a good fit for helping non profit, independent, & local media grow and thrive? Perhaps a family member, friend, neighbor, or colleague? LPCTV is seeking nominations for its 2016 Board of Directors elections. Anyone who is 18 or over and lives in Ludlow, Plymouth, Cavendish, or Mount Holly is eligible to serve on the Board. LPCTV is the community television station and media center for the Black River Valley & Okemo region, operating cable TV channels 8 & 10 (ch 20 & 21 in Mount Holly).

Elections will be held at LPCTV¹s Annual Membership and Organizational Meeting on Thursday, June 16 at 7PM. Directors hold volunteer positions on the Board, whose primary responsibility is to govern the organization and help it grow, establishing it as a vital community resource. The Board of Directors also manages finances and oversees the work of the Executive Director.

Any interested candidates or anyone wishing to nominate someone they know should contact Executive Director Patrick Cody, by email at pcody@lpctv.org or by mailing to LPCTV (37C Main St., Ludlow, VT 05149). Nominations must be received by Wednesday, June 1st.  FMI, visit LPCTV online or call 228-8808.

4. EVENTS

MAY 20 (Friday)-May 22 (Sunday): BRGN Spring Rummage Sale, Fletcher Farm

MAY 23 (Monday): The Cavendish Select Board will meet on May 23 at the Cavendish Town Office at 5 pm to review the revised draft of the Flood Hazard Area Regulations in anticipation of a public hearing for adoption in the near future.

MAY 24 (Tuesday): CCCA’s Beavers and Trappings program, free, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office.

MAY 25 (Wednesday): Informational meeting at the Cavendish Town Office, 6:30 pm on Zero Energy Now, a program that provides assistance to homeowners who want to improve the efficiency of their home.

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

 

 

 

Cavendish Update 5/13/16 SB Mtg/Water/Job/News/Events

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5/13/16 Cavendish Update
1. Cavendish Select Board Meeting 5/9/16 & News
2. Notice: Spring Hydrant Flushing
3. Immediate Job Opening
4. Review of Planning Commission’s Flood Hazard Area Regulations
5. Money for Home Energy Improvements Workshop
6. Beavers in Vermont Workshop
7.Events
 
1. CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 5/9/16  & NEWS: Select board (SB) meetings are recorded by LPC-TV and are available at their website and on Comcast Television.  Written minutes are available at the town’s website.  The following action was taken at Monday night’s meeting:
• Report by the Telecommunications Committee included that Cavendish has been identified as having a minimum of 134 addresses that are considered un served by the state. As such, the town qualifies for state connectivity funding.
• Approved the VT 100 Race’s 2016 plans, which brings the race through parts of Cavendish
• Reviewed and approved 2016 Local Emergency Operations Plan and 2016 re-adoption of the National Incidence Management Systems (NIMS) for town emergencies.
• Approved Stewart Lindberg to Fire District #2 Prudential Board as current chair Michael Stack has moved to California.
• Received updates on various town projects including Memorial Day, Green Up Day and three grants for highway improvements.
 For a more in-depth report, as well as a PDF of the Telecommunications Committee report, go to The Dish.
 GMUHS Changes Bathroom Policy for Transgender Students: After students walked out of classes in protest of how transgender students were told they were unable to use certain bathrooms, school officials decided that any transgender student can use any bathroom for the gender with which that student identifies. WCAX
 
Health Insurance to Increase by more than 8%: The two insurers offering health care plans on the state exchange have submitted proposals to raise premiums by more than 8 percent for 2017. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont and MVP Health Care submitted their requests to the Green Mountain Care Board, the state’s health care regulatory body, on Wednesday. BCBS is seeking an average increase of 8.2 percent, while MVP has asked for an average increase of 8.8 percent. Times Agrus
 
2. NOTICE: SPRING HYDRANT FLUSHING: From May 17 (Tuesday)-May 19 (Thursday) the Cavendish Municipal Water System will be underdoing spring hydrant flushing from 9-5.  System users are reminded that: Flushing may cause temporary discoloration and turbidity of the water. We apologize for any inconvenience to our users, however this is very important system maintenance procedure must be done each spring and fall. The flushing program allows the pipes to be purged and the hydrants checked for proper operation. Users are advised to avoid drinking the water or washing clothes (especially whites) while discoloration is in evidence. Following hydrant flushing in your area, users should run cold water until it clears before resuming normal use. It is also a good idea to flush residential water heaters after the water clears following a hydrant flush in your area. FMI 226-7291.
 
3. IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING: Four (4) persons needed by Brook Farm Vineyards in Proctorsville to prune grape vines.  Three to five days’ work.  Starts immediately.  Will train.  Pays $10.00 per hour.  Please email brookfarmvineyards@live.com if interested. 
 
4. PLANNING COMMISSION’S FLOOD HAZARD AREA REGULATIONS: The Cavendish Select Board will meet on May 23 at the Cavendish Town Office at 5 pm to review the revised draft of the Flood Hazard Area Regulations in anticipation of a public hearing for adoption in the near future. Etienne Ting, Chairman of the Cavendish Planning Commission, will be present to highlight the proposed changes, answer questions posed by the Board of Selectmen, and explain the rationale behind the proposed modifications. Other members of the Cavendish Planning Commission are welcomed to join us and participate in this review and discussion. This is a public, open meeting.
 
5. MONEY FOR HOME ENERGY IMPROVEMENTS WORKSHOP: The Cavendish Energy Committee will hold an informational meeting on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. in the Cavendish Town Office in association with the USA Solar Store to explain available assistance to homeowners who want to improve the efficiency of their homes.
 
Zero Energy Now is a comprehensive home energy improvement program, providing efficiency upgrades, renewable heating (such as heat pumps and biomass) and solar electric that will reduce your energy costs by 50% to 100%. A qualified general contractor will conduct a detailed analysis of your building and present options for both increasing energy efficiency and switching to renewable energy sources.
 
Participants in Zero Energy Now can receive up to $2,500 in incentives through Efficiency Vermont for home weatherization, as well as 30% Federal solar tax credits. In addition, for a limited time, a bonus incentive of up to $5,000 is available for participants living in the former service territory of Central Vermont Public Service. Also, low-cost financing options are available. The general contractor will coordinate the work of subcontractors to install the improvements you choose.
 
It costs nothing to listen and the savings to you could be huge. For more information on the meeting please call Peter LaBelle at 802-226-7250.  For information on the program, please come to the meeting.
 
6. BEAVERS IN VERMONT WORKSHOP: The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association will sponsor a presentation on Beavers and Trapping in Vermont with Fish and Wildlife expert Chris Bernier, head of the fur-bearer project, and James Stewart, long time trapper in our area. The discussion will be held on May 24th at 6:30 p.m. at the Cavendish Town Office meeting room, 126 High Street in Cavendish.
 
The goal of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources in dealing with human-beaver interaction is two-pronged. First, it is interested in maintaining, whenever possible, the valuable wetlands in Vermont that support biodiversity and vital ecological processes. Secondly, it hopes to provide the public with the best information available for managing problem situations that result from beaver activity.
 
This is a free event and all are welcome to attend. Bring your questions and personal stories about the beavers in your backyard. For more information contact Robin Timko at 226-7736.
 
7. EVENTS
MAY 14 (Saturday)
: Hazardous Waste Collection 9:00- 1:00 Springfield Transfer Station; Chicken & Rib BBQ Benefit at CTES 5:30-7:00
MAY 17 (Tuesday): Bike Path Meeting, 6:30 pm Cavendish Town Office
MAY 17 (Tuesday)-MAY 19 (Thursday) Spring Hydrant flushing of Municipal Water 9-5
MAY 20 (Friday)-May 22 (Sunday): BRGN Spring Rummage Sale, Fletcher Farm
 For information on upcoming events, go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar. For area events, check the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce calendar.

Cavendish Select Board Meeting 5/9/16

Select board (SB) meetings are recorded by LPC-TV and are available at their website and on Comcast Television.  Written minutes are available at the town’s website.  The following action was taken at Monday night’s meeting:

Telecommunications: A report on the recent activities of the Telecommunications was given to the SB, which can be downloaded in PDF format. Highlights included that the town is at the top of the list for Connectivity Funding from the state, with at least 134 addresses qualifying as unserved for Internet service. As soon as the state releases the request for proposal (RFP) the committee will meet with Comcast, who is one of the few providers in the state that can actually provide sufficient speeds. TDS experienced a glitch in the new 10G system and are in the process of making repairs. Internet TDS customers can expect to see a real improvement in mid June, including some areas qualifying for 25 Mbps service. It should be noted that TDS’s top speeds would be equivalent to Comcast’s slowest speeds.

 

Cavendish Fire District #2: Michael Slack, Chair of the Prudential Board, has moved to California for work, leaving a vacancy on the board. The SB appointed Stewart Lindberg to fill his position until the District’s next annual meeting, which isn’t until February 2017

 

Emergency Operations Plan: The board approved and adopted the 2016 Local Emergency Operations Plan and re adopted for 2016 the NIMS (National Incidence Management System) for Town emergencies.

 

Highway Grants: Three grants were submitted for various Town highway activities. While no information is available about one grant, the Town has been notified that they will receive funding for the culvert work needed on Greenbush Rd. The paving request was denied. However, by submitting this grant, which was viewed as a long shot, it positions the town for a better chance of funding for next year.

 

Cemetery: The crew from last year will once again be working in the cemeteries. The VT Youth Conservation Core will be in town for two weeks and will be engaging in such activities as removing the chain link fence around Hillcrest Cemetery in preparation for a replacement. Repairs continue on the vault at Hillcrest and should be completed by the end of the summer, making it a sound structure good for many years to come.

 

Memorial Day: In spite of the Depot Bridge closing, the parade will be in Proctorsville, ending at Hillcrest Cemetery. Events take place on Monday, May 30 with the program at the school starting at 10:30 and the parade at 11:30

 

Green Up Day: Fifty volunteers participated in the annual event, with at least 64 bags of trash collected along with other larger items, some of which the Town Highway Dept. had to pick up on Monday.

 

Flood Hazard Area Regulations: The SB will meet on May 23 at the Cavendish Town Office at 5 pm to review the revised draft of the Flood Hazard Area Regulations in anticipation of a public hearing for adoption in the near future.