HEATING WITH WOOD IN VERMONT

On Tuesday evening a workshop was hosted by the Cavendish Energy Committee on heating with wood. Emma Hanson, a specialist in wood heat from Vermont’s Dept. of Forests, Parks and Recreation, gave an overview of the latest clean burning systems, from wood boilers and high efficiency furnaces to pellet stoves and efficient fireplaces. Brian Hernon from HB Energy Solutions in Springfield gave his perspective on installation and system design of various wood fired systems.

Heating with wood reduces our dependence on fossil fuels, sustains healthy forest and creates jobs in our community. It offers an affordable, local and renewable source of fuel with lower carbon emissions than fossils. When we heat with fossil fuels, .80¢ of every dollar leaves VT, versus having all that money stay in our community when we heat with wood.

Advances since the mid-2000s have led to more efficient and clean wood heating appliances, including pellet stoves and boilers that achieve efficiency ratings over 80%. There are various ways to heat with wood:

• Cordwood-Burned in wood stove but does require six months of outdoor seasoning before burning

• Wood Pellets: These are small, evenly sized granules of compressed sawdust and need to be burned in pellet stoves and pellet boilers. They burn very hot and clean. Pellets can be purchased in bulk or in bags.

• Wood Chips: Chipped wood is a very affordable fuel, which is burned in large scale wood chip boilers. They are appropriate for schools and institutions. They do require large storage bins.

Generally speaking the upfront cost of automatic wood heating systems are higher than their fossil fuel counterparts, but the cost of the wood fuel is lower over the life of the appliance, saving you money overall. There are rebates and financing to help with upfront costs from Efficiency Vermont and the Clean Energy Development Fund.

Learn more:

• VTHeatsLocal Movement Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram

VT Dept. of Forests, Parks and Recreation’s Wood Energy site.

• Burn Right Vermont’s Five Simple Ways to Burn Right.

 

 

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Turkey Bingo tonight at CTES, 6 pm. Benefits the PTO fund for student activities.

 

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 11/10/17 /Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Related News

2. Free Thanksgiving Dinner

3. Holiday Fairs in Proctorsville

4. Events

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Request for Information from the VT State Police Regarding Car Accident on 103: On 11/01/2017 at approximately 11:22 am, members of the Vermont State Police, Westminster Barracks were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on VT Route 103 in Cavendish, VT. During the investigation, it was determined Vehicle #1(Andrew Gould) was traveling north on VT Route 103 when the driver reported he became distracted. Vehicle #1 departed the northbound lane, traveling across the southbound lane of VT Route 103, departing the roadway, traveling down an embankment and colliding with a section of trees. Vermont State Police were assisted at the scene by members of the Proctorsville Fire Department and Ludlow Rescue Squad. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Vermont State Police at the above numbers   Information can also be submitted anonymously online or text "CRIMES" (274637) to Keyword:  VTIPS

Cavendish Residents in the News: The Valley News has a nice article on Cavendish resident Sara Rose who works in Springfield helping families including those where addiction is a major issue. Okemo Mountain resort posted to Facebook a video of Andy Leven of Old Cavendish Products making fruitcakes.

Notice of Tax Sale: Cavendish will hold a public auction on properties where there is unpaid taxes or municipal utility fees on Dec. 7 at 1 pm at the Cavendish Town Office. Listed properties appear in the VT Journal, which is the town’s paper of record, under legal notices. There are five properties listed.

Mack Molding Adds “Largest Press in New England: Mack Molding has invested more than $1 million at its Cavendish plant with a 2360-ton Haitian press having a 268-oz shot capacity and ability to handle 40,000-lb molds. “While our southern division (located in Inman, S.C., and Statesville, N.C.) has long been lauded for its capabilities in large-part molding, our new Cavendish press represents expanded ground for the northern team,” said Jeff Somple, Mack president. Because of the increase in mold sizes that the new press can handle, Mack also upgraded the crane system in Cavendish and added a robot to handle large parts. Plastics Technology

90th anniversary of the Cavendish Flood: Nov. 3 was the 90th anniversary of the flood of 1927 that destroyed the lower half of Cavendish Village. Learn more at the Cavendish Historical Society Blog.

CHS Fall Newsletter Now On-line: Catch up on the latest news from the Cavendish Historical Society by reading their fall newsletter at their blog.

Remembering Robert De Cormier: While not a Cavendish resident, Bob DeCormier was a supporter of the town where his daughter Robin Timko and son-in-law George Timko live and operate Crows Bakery. He not only attended various events, but brought his group Counterpoint to perform for one of CCCA’s fundraisers. DeCormier, composer, musician and arranger of choral music, died earlier this week. Our sympathies to his family, friends and those who were inspired by his music. 

Hunters Asked to Help Collect Deer Biological Data: The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is asking hunters for help in a statewide initiative to gather more biological data on the state’s deer population. Hunters who get a deer during the Nov. 11-26 rifle season are asked to provide an incisor tooth from their deer when they go to a reporting station. Biologists are collecting middle incisor teeth from all rifle season deer in order to evaluate regional differences in ages and antler characteristics of bucks as well as to help estimate population size, growth rate, health, and mortality rates. Each tooth will be cross-sectioned to accurately determine the deer’s age, and the results will be posted on the Fish & Wildlife website next spring. Instructions on removing the tooth will be posted at reporting stations, and a video showing how will be available on Fish & Wildlife’s website.

How Chinese Politics Are Mixed in With Your Recycling: As discussed at last month’s Select Board Meeting, recyclable materials are one of the US's major exports and a lot of our "stuff" goes to China. Recent policy changes coming out of Beijing are aimed at restricting what material comes from the United States. That's having a major effect on the US waste system and will have a direct impact at our local transfer station particularly in the area of mixed paper. Learn the importance of following recycling guidelines on this special program from VPR’s Vermont Edition.

2. FREE THANKSGIVING DINNER: On Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 23rd from 12 Noon- 2 PM, there will be a Thanksgiving Dinner at the Cavendish Elementary School. Hosted by St. James United Methodist Church, everyone is welcome to attend the dinner. It’s a great time to sit down, relax and enjoy a delicious, home-cooked holiday meal, free-of-charge. The event is an outreach program of Black River Good Neighbor Services entitled “Our Community Cares”, established for individuals and families to receive a free, nutritious meal within a warm, welcoming community setting.   Cavendish Elementary School is located at 573 Main Street, Proctorsville. FMI: 802-228-3663

3. HOLIDAY FAIRS IN PROCTORSVILLE: There will be two local holiday fairs. The first, to be held on Nov. 18 (Saturday) from 9-3, will be The Holy Name of Mary Altar Society’s "Winter Berries and Food Sale .” This will take place at the church hall at 803 Main Street in Proctorsville, VT.  Christmas and hand crafts, pies, jam, fudge, and a "Cookie Walk", along with many other items will be available. FMI:, Carol Baranowski 226-7842

The 16th Annual Community Holiday Fair will be held Saturday, December 2nd 9am-3pm at the Proctorsville Fire Dept on Main St in Proctorsville. Crafts, food, raffles, handmade gifts, trees and wreaths all available! FMI (802) 226-8107 or SHANNONJDEVEREUX@GMAIL.COM

4. EVENTS

NOVEMBER 10 (FRIDAY): Turkey Bingo at CTES. Benefits the PTO. Starts at 6 pm in the multi purpose room. Prizes include turkeys, cash and other prizes.

NOVEMBER 11 (SATURDAY): Vermont Rifle Deer Season Starts.

• Christmas Packing Party, 10 am at CTES. The Cavendish Baptist Church sponsors this yearly event where boxes with gifts that bring smiles to children's faces and Operation Christmas Child delivers these boxes in time for Christmas. Boxes and gifts are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own gifts to pack or make a shipping donation. Gift suggestions are available at https://www.samaritanspurse.org/…/what-goes-in-my-shoebox-…/ This is a fun and meaningful event for kids and adults. Lunch and dessert is provided. Invite your friends and stop in anytime to share some Christmas joy!

NOVEMBER 13-18  (MONDAY-SATURDAY) The Cavendish Fletcher Community Library will be holding it's annual Scholastic Bookfair from 11/13/-11/18 during normal library hours. This event is open to the public and features titles for sale from preschool through middle school. Proceeds benefit the annual Summer Reading Program. The fair has a wild west theme, and will feature some fun games and prizes throughout the week and end with "Clifford's Round Up" on Saturday from 1:00-3:00.  This event is open to the public. FMI Kata at 226-7503.

NOVEMBER 17-19 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): OMS Ski Swap at Okemo Mountain Base Lodge.

NOVEMBER 18 (SATURDAY): 9-3-The Holy Name of Mary Altar Society’s "Winter Berries and Food Sale .” This will take place at the church hall at  803 Main Street in Proctorsville, VT.  Christmas and hand crafts, pies, jam, fudge, and a "Cookie Walk", along with many other items will be available. FMI:, Carol Baranowski 226-7842

• Book Fair at the Cavendish Library, Saddle Up and Read ends today with special activities from 1-3. FMI: Kata 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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11/3/17 /Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Related News

2. The Holiday Season is Rapidly Approaching

3. Wood Heat Workshop in Cavendish

4. Turkey Bingo at CTES

5. Events

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

CHS Briefs: Catch up on the latest news of the Cavendish Historical Society by reading the November CHS Briefs.

GM Girls Soccer Team in State Finals: With an incredible season of 16 wins and no losses or ties, Green Mountain Union High School’s girls varsity soccer team goes for the state championship on Saturday, Nov. 4, 10 am at Bellows Falls High School.

Deer Season Start’s Nov. 11: Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day rifle deer season that begins Saturday, Nov. 11 and ends Sunday, Nov. 26. A hunter may take one buck during this season with at least one antler having two or more points one inch or longer. A point must be one inch or longer from base to tip. The main beam counts as a point, regardless of length. Spike-antlered deer, mostly yearlings, are protected during this season. Vermont’s regular hunting licenses, including a November rifle season buck tag and a late season bear tag cost are available on Fish & Wildlife’s website and from license agents statewide. A 2017 Vermont Deer Hunting Guide can be downloaded from the department’s website at www.vtfishandwildlife.com.

2. THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING: It doesn’t seem possible after the extended summer weather, but the calendar and changing temps assure us that it is November and Thanksgiving is less than three weeks away. Yes it’s a bit earlier this year. To help prepare for the holiday season ahead, think locally:

OMS Annual Ski & Snowboard Swap: Nov. 17-19 (Friday-Sunday) at the Okemo Base Lodge. Great opportunity to purchase new and nearly new snow gear for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing or just braving the elements. FMI

• PTO Pie Sale: On November 17 (Friday), a pie sale for Cavendish Town Elementary School PTO will take place at Singleton’s in Proctorsville and Brewfest in Ludlow.

Murdock’s on the Green in Proctorsville is not serving dinner, but has a “Thanksgiving to Go” package with a turkey and traditional fixings that can be picked up on Thanksgiving Day up to 11:30 a.m. These must be ordered in advance. Order by phone 554-0126, on Facebook or just stop in at 42 the Village Green in Proctorsville

Indulgence Tour is back by popular demand.  Saturday Dec 2 and Sunday Dec 3, 2017 12am – 5pm. ...Over ten inns of the Okemo Valley region partner together for another inncredible weekend of welcoming locals and travelers to a self-guided two-day open house with festive food and drinks. Guests can see the inside of these country inns, delight in the holiday decorations, and taste the inndulgent treats each inn has to offer. Advance tickets are $15 per person and includes specialty foods and beverages. Many inns have cash bars too. Contact Julie at Golden Stage Inn for more information and to arrange for a gift certificate 802 226 7744

3. WOOD HEAT WORKSHOP IN CAVENDISH: Learn about the new clean burning technologies for heating residential and small commercial buildings with Vermont’s local, renewable fuel. The Cavendish Energy Committee will hold a free workshop on Tuesday, November 14, at 6:00 p.m. in the Cavendish town office meeting room, 37 High Street in Cavendish.

Are you upgrading your heating system? Would you like to know more about using local renewable energy sources? Learn about the best options for using wood to heat your home, shop, and business. 

Emma Hanson, a specialist in wood heat from Vermont’s Dept. of Forests, Parks and Recreation, will give an overview of the latest clean burning systems, from wood boilers and high efficiency furnaces to pellet stoves and efficient fireplaces. She will also discuss the boost we can give to local economies by using Vermont trees. Brian Hernon from HB Energy Solutions in Springfield will share his perspective on installation and system design of these wood fired systems. Bring your questions and get answers from the experts.

Anyone may attend the workshop, no reservation required. For more information, please call Mary Ormrod at 802-226-7783.

4. TURKEY BINGO: A fundraiser for the Cavendish Town Elementary School PTO –Turkey Bingo. Will be held on Friday, November 10 starting at 6 PM Prizes... Turkeys of course and Cash. Pizza and Food will be for sale Come out for some family fun and help raise money  for field trips and activities for the kids.

5. EVENTS

NOVEMBER 5 (SUNDAY): Black River Good Neighbor (BRGN) Stick Season Social

NOVEMBER 10 (FRIDAY): Turkey Bingo at CTES. Benefits the PTO. Starts at 6 pm in the multi purpose room. Prizes include turkeys, cash and other prizes.

NOVEMBER 11 (SUNDAY): Vermont Rifle Deer Season Starts.

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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