WHERE TO WATCH THE GREAT AMERICAN SOLAR ECLIPSE

A total solar eclipse will occur next week, on August 21, and it will be the first one in 38 years to be visible from the mainland U.S.  No matter where you are in the US, you can see it. In Cavendish we can expect to see 70% of the solar eclipse.

 In preparation, on Aug. 20 (Sunday), the Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) will hold a workshop from 2-4 pm at the Museum (1951 Main St.  Cavendish) where you can make pinhole viewers and learn more about the solar eclipse.

Please note that. NASA warns that sunglasses or homemade filters do not provide sufficient eye protection and can contribute to eye damage. Five manufacturers have certified their eclipse glasses, which meet NASA’s criteria:

• Have certification information with a designated ISO 12312-2 international standard

• Have the manufacturer’s name and address printed somewhere on them

• Are less than three years old and have no scratches or wrinkles

You can also go to the NASA website and download their pinhole template for free.

On Aug. 21 (Monday), from 1:15 to 3:00 (or later depending on interest) CHS will have various devices including glasses (thank you Kem Phillips for donating) which meet NASA standards, pinhole viewers and special welding mask, set up in front of the Museum so people can safely view the eclipse. Young children will need to use the pinhole viewers.

In other parts of the state, various astronomy groups are hosting viewing opportunities including:

• Green Mountain Astronomers will be hosting an eclipse day event at the Castleton University by the observatory. Estimate for Castleton is 1:23 first contact, 2:42 largest coverage, 3:55 last contact.

Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium in St. Johnsbury

• ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center Burlington, VT

Montshire Museum, Norwich, VT

Cavendish SB Agenda 8/14/17

Select Board Meeting, Monday, August 14th, 2017 in the Cavendish Town Office
Meeting Room at 6:30 pm
................................................................ AGENDA ................................................................
1. Call the meeting to order
2. Act upon minutes of the meetings of July 10th, 2017
3. Sign Orders
4. Adjust agenda
5. Hear Citizens
6. Select Board to review and act upon Request to Cater permits for the Inn at Glimmerstone
Mansion, LLC for the dates of September 9th, 16th, 23rd ,30th and October 14th , 2017.
7. Review and act upon Application for Special Event Permit for Caledonia Spirits Inc for the
Vermont Golden Honey Festival on September 9th, 2017. Permit will allow for 1 day sale of
alcoholic beverage during the festival.
8. Consider Letter of Interest from Doris Eddy regarding Justice of the Peace vacancy.
9. Board to discuss continued progress regarding the Town Garage Project and review bids for
demolition of existing building and fabrication of new steel structure.
10. Other Business.
11. Executive Session pertaining to: Employee Matter, Health Issue and Hardship Assistance
Request.
12. Adjourn.

Cavendish Update 8/11/17 Eclipse/Telecommunications/News/Events

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8/11/17 Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Telecommunications -Cell

2. Cavendish Related News

3. Cavendish Historical Society-Solar Eclipse Workshops

4. Concert Series-Gully Boys

5. Live Authentically Wellness Course

6. Events

1. CAVENDISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS-CELL: The Cavendish Telecommunications Committee has focused on seeing that high speed Internet is available throughout the town, so we are pleased that Comcast has recently received a $300,000 grant from the state of Vermont to expand their broadband services here. The Committee is aware of how poor cellular service is in certain parts of town, but it also recognizes that the technology is to build devices that rely on wireless technology and not cell towers. Therefore, the better the Internet connectivity, the more likely your cell service will improve at home.

Recently we asked the state’s cellular specialist, Corey Chase, a series of questions about WiFi calling. Below are his comments:

WiFi Calling is a feature on many cellular phones. This service allows the phone to connect to the cellular carrier over the Internet (using any WiFi connection) instead of over the carrier’s own wireless network.  To use this technology, a consumer must have a device that supports the WiFi Calling feature, and the carrier must support the service as well.  Most modern smart phones support WiFi calling. It appears that Verizon and AT&T support WiFi calling.

US Cellular has something called WiFi Now app, That app helps consumers connect to WiFi networks around the country.  US Cellular apparently keeps a list of public WiFi hotspots (like schools and libraries) and other private WiFi hotspots that need a password. I believe that this app searches for any of these apps and connects to WiFi for the consumer, without their having to manually switch to WiFi and connect to the network.  Frankly I don’t think that this would be particularly helpful for many Vermont consumers.  In most rural areas Vermonter’s already know where WiFi is available (at schools, libraries, coffee shops, etc).  This app is particularly geared for consumers who are visiting new areas and want their phone to switch to WiFi so that they can get lots of data without burning through their US Cellular data caps. 

 There are significant privacy issues with this app, as with WiFi Calling, that consumers might want to consider.

Even if the cellular carrier or the consumer’s smart phone do not support WiFi Calling, there are many other options for placing telephone calls over WiFi.  For instance, the popular Vonage service has an app that can be installed on a cell phone that lets consumers place calls over any data network, including the cell data network or WiFi. Comcast also has a similar app.

 I personally use Google Voice service.  This free service from Google provides consumers with a phone number and no-charge inbound calling.  Outbound calls to the US are free, and outbound calls to other countries are inexpensive.  You can use Google Voice from a computer, or you can install the Google Hangouts app on a smartphone and use it over cellular data or WiFi.

2. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Nate Rose Acting Head of the Cavendish Municipal Water Department: Randy Shimp, Cavendish’s chief of the Water Department, was in a car accident over a week ago in Ludlow. Nate Rose is currently the acting head. He or town manager Brendan McNamara should be contacted if there is an issue with town water.

 Black River Good Neighbor Solicits Donations for Fall Sale: Black River Good Neighbor Services will hold its annual fall rummage sale Friday-Saturday, September 22-23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday September 24, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. This year they need donations of housewares, furniture, and winter clothing. Please bring small items such as housewares and clothing to the thrift store at 37B Main Street in Ludlow. For larger items such as furniture please call 802-228-3663 to arrange a drop-off time at Fletcher Farm. If you are unable to drop off a furniture donation, our volunteers may be able pick it up if arrangements are made in advance. The rummage sale will be held at Fletcher Farm, 611 Route 103 S in Ludlow on the above dates. Please mark your calendar and come explore the many unique bargains.

Phone Scam Targets GMP Customers: Green Mountain Power says scammers are calling Vermonters with a familiar threat -- their power will be shut off unless they pay up within 15 minutes by calling a toll free number. But GMP says it never demands payment like that. The utility is working with the Attorney General to crack down on these scams.  Some tips if you get one of these calls -- Do not provide payment or other personal information, don't call the number back, and report it to the Attorney General's Consumer Assistance line -- 800.649.2424

HomeGoods, Pet Smart Coming to W. Lebanon: The stores will be in the vacant Shaw’s building. The development company that oversees the Upper Valley Plaza in West Lebanon, N.H. plans to subdivide the property.

Obtain Lifetime National Park Pass By Aug. 27: The senior pass, available to people 62 and older, allows the pass holder and a carload of companions to enter any of 2,000 National Park Service sites throughout the country, including the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park in Woodstock and St. Gaudens in Enfield, NH, for free. The cost of the lifetime pass will increase from $10 to $80 on Aug. 27. The increase, though dramatic, is the first hike in more than 20 years. When Congress first established the senior pass in 1974, they were free, and remained that way until 1994, when the $10 price tag was fixed. Because of the order backlogs, those who purchase a pass online might not get their pass in the mail for months, but will be able to use their receipt to gain admission during the interim.

3. CHS UPDATE-SOLAR ECLIPSE WORKSHOP: On Aug. 20 (Sunday), the Cavendish Historical Society will hold a workshop from 2-4 pm at the Museum (1951 Main St.  Cavendish) where you can make pinhole viewers and learn more about the solar eclipse. On Aug. 21 (Monday), from 1:30 to 3:00 CHS will have various devices set up in front of the Museum so people can safely view the eclipse, which will be about 70% in our area.

The Summer Scribbler II, CHS’s newsletter, is now available at the CHS blog. It includes some interesting articles on the new “Redfield Proctor” as well as our holiday focus this view on Polish heritage in Cavendish.

The best tasting organic blueberries are ripe for the picking at Bruce and Betty McEnaney’s place on Miner Rd. Half of the proceeds of the blue berry picking-only $3 a pound-goes to the Cavendish Town Elementary School’s 6th grade trip to Sturbridge Village. Betty has provided the following directions- Smokeshire Road off 103 for 2 miles and then left up the hill at the sign. House at the end of the road. Berries are off to the left. Picking equipment on the porch. Organic berries $3.00 a pound.

 4. CONCERT SERIES 8/16/17 Yankee Chank: Please note that due to rain, both The Gully Boys and Chris Kleeman concerts have been rescheduled as follows: Chris Kleeman Aug. 23; The Gully Boys, Aug. 30.

The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association in conjunction with the Town, features Yankee Chank, with Cavendish’s Bob Naess on fiddle, at the August 16th Wednesday concert at 5:30 p.m. on the Proctorsville Green. Please note that this concert will start half an hour earlier than other concerts in the series.

Yankee Chank is a Vermont group that performs traditional Cajun music from the heart of southwest Louisiana. The French-speaking people of eastern Canada, our immediate neighbor to the north, were the inspiration for the southern Cajuns and thereby inspired Yankee Chank. The band has been performing both Cajun and Zydeco music around Vermont and beyond, using fiddle, accordion, guitar and bass since 1996. The band’s performances offer a distinctive immersion into this unique regional music.

For more information please call Robin at 226-7736. In case of rain, please check the Cavendish Facebook page for further information.

5. LIVE AUTHENTICALLY WELLNESS COURSE: Are you looking for a change or wanting to make your dreams a reality?  Feeling stressed?  Never seem to have enough time? Make real and lasting changes to live your life, your way in the unique and powerful Live Authentically course. Discover your inner potential and gain insight into the big questions in life such as "Who am I?" "What am I here to do?" "What's stopping me?" and "How can I create the life I want?" Creativity in the classroom will be inspired by using collage, journaling and more as we explore topics that include communication, personality, values, strengths, time, stress, money, life purpose and goals. You will complete the course with a new awareness of who you are, intention statements of what you intend to do and be and an action plan designed to implement your new vision of yourself. The program will be set up with guidelines that encourage personal growth and wellness in a safe and confidential environment. Come and join us and get to know your true self at dG’s Bodyworks in Proctorsville, Saturdays, September 9th - November 18th, 2017 from 9:00am – 12:00pm.

Or create your own private group and course instructor and Proctorsville resident Martha Mott will facilitate this genuinely transformative process in the comfort of your own home or business.

To register, contact Martha Mott at martha@liveauthentically.org or 802-356-5984. For more information, go to www.liveauthentically.org.

6. EVENTS

AUGUST 14 (Monday): Select Board Meeting. Will be aired on Comcast channel 10 on August 18. The agenda will be posted to The Dish as soon as it’s received.

 AUGUST 16 (WEDNESDAY): Concert on the Green, 6 pm, Proctorsville Green featuring Yankee Chank. Free and open to the public.

AUGUST 20 (SUNDAY): Solar Eclipse Workshop at the Cavendish Historical Society Museum 2-4. Free and open to the public. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

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

 

Cavendish Update 8/4/17 News/Job/Concerts

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8/4/17 Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Related News

2. Concert Series-Gully Boys

3. Job Opportunity

4. Events

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Black River Water Testing Results for Wed Aug. 2: The E.coli levels at the Cavendish Gorge area (59 CFU) and Greven Field (88 CFU) are safe for swimming and recreational use. The EPA’s upper limit for swimming is 235 CFU. All sites tested on the Black River by BRAT were found to be safe as well: Buttermilk Falls (22 CFU); Little Ascutney Rd (135 CFU); and Downers Covered Bridge on Upper Falls Rd (19 CFU). Please note that it is recommended to stay out of the rivers and lakes within 24 hours of a heavy rain, or anytime the water looks cloudy, as Ecoli levels can be a lot higher at these times. Thank you BRAT and Okemo for providing us with this invaluable service. To check other sites that are tested on the Connecticut River watershed, go to http://connecticutriver.us/site/content/sites-list

Passing of Stan Hart: It is with deep sadness that we learned of the passing of Stan Hart, who lived part of the time in Proctorsville with his wife Jane. A comedy writer, whose credits included the Carol Burnett Show and Mad Magazine, he generously shared his talents with the community, not only helping out with the Cavendish players, but also appearing in various productions in FOLA, including “Look at it This Way.” Our condolences toJane, Chris, Lisa, and Owen Marks and to his family and many friends. Thank you Stan for bringing your joy and gift of laughter to so many.

 Congratulations Rick Wood: Proctorsville resident Rick Wood is the cheese master for Vermont Farmstead Cheese. Recently two of their cheeses, Governor’s Cheddar and Lille 7oz., took 2nd place wins at the American Cheese Society.

CTES June 20 Minutes and Aug. 8 Agenda Available at The Dish: The unapproved minutes from CTES’s June 20th meeting, as well as the agenda for the meeting on Aug. 8 are now available on-line at The Dish.

LPCTV Playback Schedule for Cavendish: LPCTV provides “gavel-to-gavel” coverage of local government meetings as a service to the community. Local government meetings are televised each night at 7PM on Comcast Channel 10. They then repeat at midnight, 8am, & 2pm the following day (check LPCTV Webste for complete program schedule). The following Cavendish governmental meetings will be aired as follows:

• Planning Commission: Aug 4, 8, 18

• Cavendish Town Elementary School: Aug. 11, 21

• Green Mountain Union High School: Aug 24

• River Valley Technical: Aug. 29

Redfield Proctor is now the name of a cannabis company: Redfield Proctor was born in Proctorsville in 1831. He married Emily Jane Dutton in 1858, ending the feud between the Proctors and the Duttons. His achievements were considerable, 37th US Secretary of War, US Senator from VT, 37th Governor of VT to name a few. A Vermont startup in Quechee is the recipient of funding to support development of the cannabis industry and has chosen the name Redfield Proctor. The investor, Canopy (link is external) of Boulder, Colorado, is a venture fund and business accelerator for companies developing ancillary products and services for the legal cannabis industry.  Vermontbiz

 Jiffy Mart Under Construction: With demolition of the former Circle K convenience store, located near Interstate 91 Exit 8 in Ascutney complete, construction of a new convenience store is poised to begin promptly, with completion of the project set for winter.

2. CONCERT SERIES 8/9/17 Gully Boys: Note several things about this week’s concert: Free ice cream will be available in celebration of the Cavendish Community Fund’s 10th anniversary. Goodman’s Pizza Truck will not be there due to a scheduling conflict.  In addition, since the Chris Kleeman concert had to be postponed due to weather, it has been rescheduled for Aug. 23.

This week’s concert, sponsored by the Cavendish Community and Conservation Association on behalf of the town, will take place at 6 pm on the Proctorsville Green and features The Gully Boys. New to the concert series, The Gully Boys are a professional rock/jam band from the Green Mountains. Influenced by all the music that creates the backdrop for all our lives, they present an amalgamation of style, sound and personality that makes them unique, but with a comfortable familiarity. They like to mix up the playlist with originals and cover tunes from all genres. As Vermonters, they feel that music helps bring us all together, and helps to sustain our communities.

The concert is free and open to the public. For more information please call Robin at 226-7736. In the event of rain, postponement information will be reflected on the Cavendish Facebook page.

3. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Brook Farm Vineyard https://www.brookfarmvineyards.com is looking for a friendly and experienced tasting room staff member to join their team. This is a full time position.   The ideal candidate must be able to work evenings, weekends and holidays, as needed and must have a Certificate of First Class Seminar Attendance from Vermont Department of Liquor Control or be willing to get one. Primary duties and responsibilities include good customer relations including pouring wine, educating customers about the menu and wines, handling cash and credit transactions as well as taking reservations. If interested, please call 802-226-7152.

4. EVENTS

AUGUST 8 (Tuesday): CTES School board meeting, 5:30 pm in the school’s art room. Go to the Dish for the agenda.

 AUGUST 9 (WEDNESDAY): Concert on the Green, 6 pm, Proctorsville Green featuring the Gully Boys. Free and open to the public.

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