Cavendish Update: 6/8/18 Okemo/CTES/Concerts

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6/8/18 Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Related News

2. Vail Resorts to purchase Okemo

3. CTES Principal Forum June 11

4. Cavendish Announces 2018 Summer Concert Series

5. Events

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

New All Breed Grooming Salon Opens in Proctorsville: The Happy Hound Dog Salon opened its doors June 1, specializing in senior dogs, dogs with anxiety, rescues, and many other special needs of the doggy kind. We work in a quiet, one-on-one environment to create the least amount of stress for your pet. We offer a puppy intro program, breed cuts, Splash-n-Dash, pawdicures, and so much more! By appointment only; some weekends and evening appointments available. Call 802-226-7118.

Congratulations to Two Former CTES Students: The 2018 Ludlow Rotary Scholarships are awarded to graduating seniors from Black River High School (BRHS) and Green Mountain Union High School (GMUHS). This year, two former Cavendish Town Elementary School (CTES) students, and current GMUHS seniors have received scholarships: $2,000 Daniel E. Kesman Memorial Scholarship (emphasis on academic performance) to Sadie Wood; and $1,000 traditional scholarship to Isabelle Cameron. Best of luck to all our graduates. 

Kohl’s Kids Bike Smart Program Visits CTES: Students of Cavendish Town Elementary School were given the opportunity May 30 and 31 to learn about bike safety and skills in riding bicycles. The seven-year-old Kids Bike Smart program sent bicycles to the school through a grant made available by Kohl’s Department Stores. The program was brought to the area through Local Motion, an advocacy group who shares in the goal of providing safe walking and biking for surrounding areas. VT Journal

Vermont Contributes to the Greater Music World: This week’s cover story on New York Philharmonic cellist and Marlboro native Eric Bartlett brings up a serious question: Can Vermonters, coming from a rural state without the tradition of the intense competitive music education of urban areas, turn out musicians who will be successful on the world stage? The answer is yes, with one of them being Cavendish’s own Ignat Solzhenitsyn. Rutland Herald

Marji Graf Leaving Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce: The CEO of the Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce, Marji Graf is leaving to take a job as CEO of the Rockville, MD Chamber of Commerce effective July2. VT Journal

Ludlow Select Board Chairman, Howard Barton, Dies: The longtime chairman of the Ludlow Select Board died Saturday afternoon while mountain biking near his home. Howard Barton Jr., 55, had been chairman for the past 15 years, and had served even longer on the board. He worked as a lineman and assistant superintendent for the Village of Ludlow Electric Light Department for over 35 years. He was an alternate member of Vermont Public Power Supply Authority. Friends and family can pay their respects at the celebration of life, officiated by Reverent Thomas Mosher at 7 Depot Street, Saturday, June 9 at 2 p.m. at the Church of Annunciation in Ludlow, Vt. VT Journal

Become a VT Invasive Patroller: Join VT Dept. of Environmental Conservation Lakes & Ponds staff at a Vermont Invasive Patrollers (VIP) workshop to learn how to monitor lakes, ponds and rivers for aquatic invasive species, survey healthy native plant populations, and reduce the threat of aquatic invasive species introductions. Learn the differences between native, exotic, nuisance and invasive species; how invasive species are introduced and established; how to differentiate invasive aquatic plants and animals from native lookalikes (plants will be emphasized); and how to conduct surveys for aquatic invasive plants in water bodies. Interested participants are encouraged to join the statewide network of volunteers who survey for aquatic invasive species in their favorite lake, pond or river. A 4-hour VIP workshop will include classroom time and an on-the-water aquatic plant survey session at Echo Lake at Plymouth State Park. The workshop is June 23, 10-2 at the Fletcher Memorial Library in Ludlow. Please pre register by contacting Kim Jensen at Kimberly.jensen@vermont.gov or 802-490-6120 Bring your lunch and canoe or kayak.

2. VAIL RESORTS TO PURCHASE OKEMO: On Monday, June 4, many in Cavendish with ties to Okemo Mountain, received an e-mail from the Muellers stating, To Our Mountain Family, It is with a great deal of mixed emotions, yet, with tremendous hope for the future that we announce we are selling Triple Peaks LLC, which includes Okemo Mountain, Mount Sunapee and Crested Butte Mountain. First and foremost, we want you to know that this was the hardest decision we have ever made, especially as we begin to transition through this deal and say goodbye to each of you. Recently, Vail Resorts approached us to buy out our leases and the operating companies for all three mountains. They recognized the distinct locations of our mountains, the incredible knowledge and passion each of you have, and the remarkable service you all have provided to millions of guests.... We were not naïve in realizing this would mean changes as the future unfolds. We spent a lot of time contemplating all of this, and decided that moving forward with the sale was in the best interest for the future of the mountains, our employees, communities and our loyal guests. As we look 10, 20, 30 years down the road, we ultimately decided that now would be the right time.

Triple Peaks is being sold for $82 million and Vail will invest $35 million in the properties.

Okemo has been run in a very different manner than other mountains, offering many an opportunity to ski and ride at nominal costs. For those who work at the mountain, there are questions about future employment, benefits etc. For riders and skiers, there are lots of questions about Vail’s Epic Pass, which is good at up to 64 mountains across 11 states and provinces and eight countries.

The Epic Pass, which now includes Okemo, is significantly cheaper than the Okemo pass. What if you’ve already bought your Okemo pass? Can you get a refund? At this juncture, Okemo’s Resort Services have few answers and are telling people to wait until the sale goes through. Some questions may be answered at the Epic Pass website-Okemo, Mount Sunapee, Crested Butte and Stevens Pass Season Pass Frequently Asked Questions.

So what’s been the impact of Vail taking over other Vermont resorts? Last year, Vail bought Stowe. At the end of the 2017/2018 seasons, Stowe reported “a great winter season,” both for skier visits as well as general sales in the town. Many were thrilled with the additional parking Vail added, though some are concerned that eventually they’ll charge for parking, which is common at other Vail resorts. Those involved in real estate report that “the market took off  and is still pretty incredible.” The one thing everyone could agree on was the value of the Vail Epic Pass, as it’s less than half the price of Stowe’s old season pass.

3. CTES Principal Forum June 11: To replace retiring principal George Thomson, the Cavendish Town Elementary School (CTES) Search Committee has selected two finalists to meet with community members and the Green Mountain Unified School District (GMUSD) Board.

Seventeen candidates applied for the principal’s position with thirteen meeting position qualifications. Of this group, the Search Committee interviewed three candidates and selected two for a school visit-Debra Beaupre of Meriden, New Hampshire and Adam Rosen of Montpelier, Vermont.

• Mrs. Beaupre currently works as an assistant principal at the Newport City Elementary School in Newport, Vermont. Prior to becoming an assistant principal, Mrs. Beaupre taught for many years in the 4th, 5th and 6th grades as well as working as a Title 1 reading teacher. Beaupre is a commentator for VPR. http://digital.vpr.net/people/deb-beaupre#stream/0.

• Mr. Rosen currently works as an early educator at the Waterbury Children’s Early Learning Space and prior to this position served as the principal of the Rumney Memorial School in Middlesex, Vermont

The candidates met with CTES students, faculty and staff on June 6,  the community will have a chance to interview them at the principal forum on Monday, June 11 at 6:30 pm at the school. Community will meet with each candidate for twenty-five minutes, after which they will be asked to complete a short feedback form. This information will be forwarded to the GMUSD board for their use in selecting the principal on June 12. Childcare will be provided at the community forum.

 

3. CAVENDISH 2018 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES: The Town of Cavendish will present its annual summer music series for 2018 on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 on the Proctorsville Green. The lineup will be as follows:

July 11- Davis Brother’s Garage Band sponsored by dgBodyworks

July 18- The Gully Boys sponsored by Neal’s Restaurant

July 25- Rick Redington and the Luv sponsored by The Pointe at Castle Hill

Aug 1- Yankee Chank, sponsored by Murdock’s Restaurant.

Aug 8-Jason Cann sponsored by Okemo Mountain Resort

Aug.15-Sensible Shoes sponsored by Outer Limits Brewery

The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association (CCCA) will again coordinate the series. All concerts are free and open to the public, so grab your lawn chair, a picnic and a cold drink, and join your friends and neighbors to enjoy plenty of rollicking good music from the gazebo. Goodman’s American Pie has promised to bring the pizza wagon, so bring an appetite too.

Concerts will be held unless severe weather threatens. In case of rain, alternative plans will be announced on the Cavendish VT Facebook page. To volunteer to help with the series, or for more information, call Robin at 226-7736.

 

4. EVENTS

JUNE 8-9 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): GMUHS Alumni Weekend. Social hour at the Chester American Legion on Friday. Parade is at 11, with parade line up on Elm St at 10. BBQ following the parade at the Chester American Legion field. Annual meeting will be at 2:30.

JUNE 11 (MONDAY): Community forum to meet the candidates for CTES’s principal position, 6:30 pm at the school.

• Select Board meeting, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office

JUNE 13 (WEDNESDAY): Town Energy Committee Meeting 12-1 Cavendish Town Office

• Planning Commission Meeting 6:30-8 pm at the Cavendish Town Office

JUNE 15 (FRIDAY): Last day to pay property taxes before 8% delinquency fee is attached

JUNE 16 (SATURDAY): Rich Svec Celebration of Life and Dedication of the Proctorsville Green, 2pm at the Proctorsville Green.

JUNE 22 (FRIDAY): George Thomson’s retirement party, 6-8 pm, Proctorsville Green. Potluck dinner-please bring a dish, other than dessert, to share. Two bands

JUNE 27 (WEDNESDAY): Grievance Day, Cavendish Town Office.

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 2018 Summer Concert Series

The Town of Cavendish will present its annual summer music series for 2018 on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 on the Proctorsville Green.

The lineup begins on July 11th with a newcomer to the series, the Davis Brothers’ Garage Band, sponsored by DG Bodyworks, followed on July 18th when Neal’s Restaurant brings us The Gully Boys (who were scheduled to play last summer, but never made it to the stage due to rain).

On July 25th Rick Redington and the Luv return, brought to you by The Pointe at Castle Hill, followed on August 1st by Yankee Chank, sponsored by Murdock’s Restaurant.

On August 8th Jason Cann plays for the first time in Proctorsville and will be sponsored by Okemo Mountain Resort. The series finishes on August 15th with the return of Sensible Shoes, funded by Outer Limits Brewery.

The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association will again coordinate the series. All concerts are free and open to the public, so grab your lawn chair, a picnic and a cold drink, and join your friends and neighbors to enjoy plenty of rollicking good music from the gazebo. Goodman’s American Pie has promised to bring the pizza wagon, so bring an appetite too.

The summer concert series has a long history in Proctorsville and many area residents reserve Wednesday evenings to listen to the live music. As always, the concerts will be held unless severe weather threatens. In case of rain, alternative plans will be announced on the Cavendish Facebook page. If you would like to help, we would like to hear from you. Call Robin at 226-7736 to volunteer or for more information on the concerts. 

Cavendish Update 6/1/18: River/Alt Route/News/Events

The road construction on 103 heading into Ludlow is terrible. and will be like this for the coming week. Consider the following option- From Cavendish, take Twenty Mile Stream Road to Quent Phelan Road. Then Barker Road to Commonwealth Avenue, Drive safely.

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6/1/18 Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Related News

2. Events

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Black River Water Testing for 5/30/18: The sites on the Black River in Cavendish all tested clean for swimming and boating on May 30 (Wednesday). These sites include Greven Field (70 CFU) and the Cavendish Gorge (68 CFU). Nearby sites also testing fine for recreational use include: Buttermilk Falls (54 CFU), Little Ascutney Rd (70 CFU), Tolles Dam 5 CFU), and Downers Covered Bridge on Upper Falls Rd (5 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. The EPA’s upper limit for swimming is 235 CFU. Thank you Black River Action Team (BRAT) for providing us with this invaluable service. To check other sites that are tested on the Connecticut River watershed, go to www.connecticutriver.us

CHS Newsletter Now On-line: The Cavendish Historical Society’s Spring Newsletter is now available on-line at the CHS Blog.

Solzhenitsyn’s Sketches of Exile Available in English this Fall: The University of Notre Dame Press recently announced the forthcoming publication of “Between Two Millstones: Sketches of Exile” by Russian exile and onetime Vermont resident, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. “This will be the first English translation of Book 1 of Solzhenitsyn’s memoir of the West, covering the years of 1974-1978,” notes Kathryn Pitts, marketing manager for University of Notre Dame Press, “and is part of our Center for Ethics and Culture Solzhenitsyn Series.” VT Journal

Jackson Gore Summer Music Series Returns: Okemo Mountain Resort kicks off summer 2018 with the return of the Jackson Gore Summer Music Series presented by William Raveis Real Estate Vermont Properties team. The Jackson Gore Summer Music Series features free concerts scheduled from 6 to 9 p.m. most Friday nights throughout the summer. Kicking off the series June 8 is Version 6, a cover band that plays a wide variety of dance tunes from the 1960s to today’s top hits. VT Journal

Rural Cell Service Down in Key Areas After Landline Carrier Cuts Access: A company trying to expand cellular telephone coverage in rural Vermont may have suffered a fatal blow with a decision by the state’s largest landline carrier to cut off Vanu CoverageCo’s access to most of its network. The service disruption left several parts of the state without the ability of residents and motorists to call 911 in an emergency during the three-day weekend that marks the traditional start to the summer travel season. Included were stretches of U.S. Route 302 in eastern Vermont, and state Routes 100, 107 and 125 in the central Green Mountains, among others. VT Digger

2. EVENTS

JUNE 1 (FRIDAY): Anne of Green Gables at CTES, 11pm. Community luncheon follows.

JUNE 2 (SATURDAY): Proctorsville Green beautification in preparation of the dedication of the green and Rich Sven’s Celebration of Life. If interested in helping plant, please bring a shovel at 10 a.m. Contact Doris Eddy at reiki_vt@yahoo.com.

• Spring Clean Up Day at Fletcher Farm School.  Adult volunteers are needed to help clean and set up the classrooms for the summer. Runs 9-2, but we welcome an hour or two of your help!  Meet at the big barn. Free lunch for participants! FMI: Joyce, 226-7854, or the school  228-8770.

JUNE 8-9 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): GMUHS Alumni Weekend. Social hour at the Chester American Legion on Friday. Parade is at 11, with parade line up on Elm St at 10. BBQ following the parade at the Chester American Legion field. Annual meeting will be at 2:30.

JUNE 16 (SATURDAY): Rich Svec Celebration of Life and Dedication of the Proctorsville Green, 2pm at the Proctorsville Green.

JUNE 22 (FRIDAY): George Thomson’s retirement party, 6-8 pm, Proctorsville Green. Pot luck dinner-please bring a dish, other than dessert, to share. Two bands.

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: 5/25/18 News/Events

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5/25/18 Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Related News

2. CHS Plant Sale/Museum Opening

3. Cavendish to Sponsor Workshop on Pollinator Friendly Environments

4. Events

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

GMUSD Budget Passes by 60 votes in Low Turnout: By a vote of 221 “yes” to “161” voters from Andover, Baltimore, Cavendish and Chester passed the Green Mountain Unified School District budget of $12.5 million. The voter turnout was half of what it was back in March for the first budget vote. Chester Telegraph

SAVE THE DATE: The Community Forum to meet the principal candidates will be on Monday, June 11 at 6:30pm at CTES. Once the finalists have been selected, a press release will be forthcoming.

Anne of Green Gables at CTES: CTES Third graders are putting on selections from Anne of Green Gables.  Please join us for the presentation of our songs and monologues on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 11:00.  There will be a community luncheon for anyone who attends immediately following the play.  Please RSVP to Ellen Cameron ellen.cameron@trsu.org or call the school at 802-875-7758. All are welcome!

Spring Clean Up Day at Fletcher Farm: Saturday, June 2 —-Spring Clean Up Day at  Fletcher Farm School. Adult volunteers are needed to help clean and set up the classrooms for the summer. Runs 9-2, but we welcome an hour or two of your help!  Meet at the big barn. Free lunch for participants! FMI: Joyce, 226-7854, or the school  228-8770.

Call for Nominations for Okemo Valley TV Board of Directors: The community TV station and media education center is putting a call out for nominations in advance of its annual Board of Directors election. Any resident of the towns of Andover, Ludlow, Mount Holly, Plymouth, Reading, or Cavendish who is at least 18 years of age is eligible to serve on the Board. Community members will have an opportunity to vote by downloading the ballot from the Okemo Valley TV website during the two weeks before the election or in person at the annual meeting. The annual meeting is Wednesday, June 27 in the Okemo Valley TV studio; there will be an open house, with an awards reception, starting at 6 p.m.; the meeting will immediately follow. Anyone interested in becoming a candidate or nominating someone they know should contact Executive Director Patrick Cody by email at pcody@okemovalley.tv or calling 802-228-8808. Nominations must be received by Friday, June 8. More information on Okemo Valley TV is available at www.okemovalley.tv.

2. CHS PLANT SALE/MUSEUM OPENING: The Cavendish Historical Society Museum opens for the summer season on Sunday, May 27 from 2-4 pm. The museum can be opened at other times.

CHS’s annual plant sale is on Saturday June 30 from 9-1. If you have plants you would like to donate and/or need help in transplanting plants for the sale, please call 802-226-7807 or e-mailing margocaulfield@icloud.com

 

3. WORKSHOP ON POLLINATOR FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTS: The Cavendish Energy Committee will sponsor a workshop on Tuesday, June 5th at 6:00 p.m. to be held in the Cavendish Town Office meeting room on how to create a pollinator friendly habitat. The speakers will discuss, among other issues, how a solar array field can significantly help in the fight to stop the decline of pollinators.

Cindy Heath and Donna Thomas of the UVM Extension Service Master Gardener Program will present an informative talk on garden design and more. The Master Gardener program's mission is to educate the public on science-based home horticulture.  The Energy Committee’s mission is to advance local energy saving measures and to educate the public on energy issues. These groups are coming together because the proliferation of solar projects around the state, including in Cavendish, has opened up an opportunity to help pollinators such as bees and other flying insects.

An underlying reason for our concern with energy is the state of our natural environment and the need for people to live more sustainable. Gardening and growing our own crops is a big part of sustainability.

Anyone from any town may attend the workshop. The Cavendish Town Office is located at 37 High Street in Cavendish. Light refreshments will be served at the workshop. For additional information please contact Mary Ormrod at 802-226-7783.

 

4. EVENTS

MAY 27 (SUNDAY): Cavendish Historical Society Museum opens for the season-2-4 pm

MAY 28 (MONDAY): MEMORIAL DAY. Legal Holiday. Town office and schools closed.

MAY 30 (WEDNESDAY): Memorial Day Celebration at CTES

JUNE 1 (FRIDAY): Anne of Green Gables at CTES, 11 pm. Community luncheon follows. All are welcome.

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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