Cavendish Update 9/12/25: SB Mtg/News/Events

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HONEY FEST 2025: Tomorrow 10-4 on the Proctorsville Green. ToGather (SuperRoasted, 73 Depot St.) will be starting things off from 7-noonish with coffee, breakfast burritos and more. From 3-7ish they’ll be serving the Honey Apple Pizza so many people have enjoyed over the years at Honey Fest. The Cavendish Historical Society will have one last “taste of history” this season, a honey sponge candy. About 30 or so vendors will be on the Proctorsville Green including Wildflour Bakery, Russ Hurlburt Photography, Brave Little Bees LLC, Cuppity Kakes, Mason House Pottery (Cavendish resident) and Riverside Woodsmiths. We’ve had a sneak taste of Maren’s amazing macaroons. Hope to see you there.

ANNUAL PHINEAS GAGE WALK & TALK: Sunday, 2pm starting with the talk at the Cavendish Historical Society Museum. Free and open to the public and takes place rain or shine.

NOTICE OF HYDRANT FLUSHING: SEPT 15TH-17TH 8 am-5 pm System users are reminded that: Flushing hydrants may cause temporary discoloration and turbidity of the water. We apologize for any inconvenience to our users, however this very important system maintenance procedure must be conducted 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: 802-226-7291 

VERMONT JOURNAL PRINT EDITION NO LONGER DELIVERED TO PO BOXES: Print copies are available at Singleton’s and some may be at the post office.

 

9/12/25

1.    Cavendish Select Board Meeting 9/8/25

2.    Cavendish Related News

3.    Events Calendar

 

1. CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 9/8/25: A video of Monday night’s Select Board (SB) meeting is available at the Okemo Valley TV website and the unapproved minutes are at the town website.

APPROVED

• Resident Tax exemption for a new Cavendish resident

• Changes to the Grand List for  three Green Mountain Corp parcels and one for Vermont Transco LLC

• Use of the Proctorsville Green for Honey Festival

• Landowners adjacent to the Proctorsville Canal can move forward in protecting their land from beavers, recognizing that they will need state permitting as this is a protected wet land.

• Changed date for the Oct. SB meeting to Oct. 20. Prior to the 6:30 pm meeting, there will be a 6 pm a public hearing on the Town of Cavendish Capital Budget and Program FY 2027-2032. A copy of the plan is available at the town website.

• Increase the amount of funds for the purchase of hydraulic equipment from the budgeted $10,000 to $14,437.

Discussion/Findings

• Chubb Hill Work: Next week work on Chubb Hill Rd will cause a road closure during the day. The road will be open in the evenings and at night. We will be posting information on the Cavendish Facebook page with specifics as they become available.

• Act 181 Update: Jason Rasmussen of Mt Ascutney Regional Commission (MARC) explained that this act creates temporary exemptions from certain Act 250 requirements and provides funding to support development in targeted communities, helping to address Vermont's housing challenges. Because Cavendish does not have zoning, the town is not eligible for the exemptions. The town’s Regional Plan needs to be updated, which includes maps of village areas and surrounding neighborhoods. In the next month or so, MARC will be looking for public input on the maps being developed for Cavendish.

• Signage back roads: A number of posts and signs have started appearing on Cavendish backroads. Rick Chambers, town manager, explained that this was a state project under High Risk Rural Roads. He and members of the audience had concerns about the signs being a hazard and being knocked down by snowplows and the road grader. The Town had no input on this project and received minimal information.

• Upcoming Events: Trevor Barlow and others spoke to the board about upcoming events in Cavendish as follows: Sept. 13: Honey Fest (Proctorsville Green, 10-4); Oct. 18 (Saturday) The 20 Mile MOG (Mid October Gravel) Ride, starts at the Big Red Barn on the corner of Chapman and Twenty Mile Stream; Nov 1 (Saturday) Dia de los Muertos at ToGather (home of SuperRoasted); Dec. 12-13 (Friday-Saturday) Ullr Fest

• Purchasing Policy and Conflict of Interest Policy: In order to receive funds from FEMA, Chambers said some amendments needed to be made to the town’s existing policies. These changes need to be formally adopted, which will require a public hearing.

• FEMA: Cavendish has received full funding from FEMA stemming from the July 2023 flood, plus some funds for mitigation. The town is responsible for the interest accrued from borrowing funds to repair the roads after the flooding.

• Vacant Tree Warden Position: Tim Calabrese has resigned from this position. Anyone interested in being the Tree Warden should contact the town office 802-226-7291.

• Hydrant Flushing: Annual fall flushing will take place Sept. 15-17th. (See notice above)

 

2. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Knapp Pond Cyanobacteria Alert: On Sept. 2, a “low alert” was issued by the VT Department of Health for Knapp Pond 2 Access Area for Cyanobacteria. The current map as of Sept. 11 lists the pond as “Generally Safe.”

• Honeyfest 2025: VT Journal

• Child of the Wild: Join the Cavendish Library in welcoming back Vermont artist and author, Jonathon Otto for another evening of poetry and fun! Jonathon will be sharing his new book, “Child of the Wild 2,” and engaging with us around poetry and his art on Sept. 30 (Tuesday) 6 pm at the Library, 573 Main Street, Proctorsville. Perhaps another community written poem could be in store?  This program is free and open to all members of the public.

Hackers are after your water. How this town defends against them. Features how Cavendish is protecting its water system. NPR

First case of mosquito-borne virus found in Windsor County resident: On
Monday, Sept. 8, Vermont health officials have confirmed the first case of Jamestown Canyon virus in a person in Vermont. Through laboratory testing and reporting by their health care provider, that person has been identified as a resident of Windsor County. Chester Telegraph

• Scam Alert: According to the Windsor County Sheriff’s Department’s Facebook page, We are learning of a sophisticated scam where dirt bags are calling posing as WCSD personnel . Please don’t give any money over the phone.

As feds tighten Covid vaccine rules, Vermont works to maintain access: Pharmacies can provide boosters to individuals who qualify, but the state is awaiting a looming CDC recommendation to better understand what government insurance can cover. VT Digger

Backed by Phish frontman, new recovery scholarship fund aims to help women: The Vermont-formed band’s Trey Anastasio and his Divided Sky Foundation are raising money to support women dealing with substance use disorder at his nonprofit retreat center in Ludlow. VT Digger

 

3. EVENTS

SEPTEMBER 13 (SATURDAY): HONEYFEST 10-4 Proctorsville Green

SEPTEMBER 14 (SUNDAY): Annual Phineas Gage Walk and Talk. Meet at the CHS Museum, 2 PM. Wear comfortable walking shoes. This event takes place rain or shine. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

SEPTEMBER 15 (MONDAY)-SEPTEMBER 17 (WEDNESDAY): 8 am-5 pm. Cavendish Hydrant flushing.

SEPTEMBER 19-20 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY):  BRGNS Gigantic Fall Rummage Sale, 10-3 at Fletcher Farm, 611 Route 103 South. Proceeds food, rent, heat, utility and disaster assistance to our neighbors in need. BRGNS serves Cavendish, Ludlow, Mt. Holly and Plymouth. You can pick up a free “Go Kit” at this event

SEPTEMBER 28 (SUNDAY): 2PM at the Cavendish Historical Society Museum. Dr. Charis Boke will be speaking about the history of air pollution, miasma and herbal support for lungs. Dr. Boke, is a research scientist at Dartmouth, with a specialty in Medical and /Environmental anthropology, and a focus on herbalism and alternative medicine. FMI 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

OCTOBER 11 (SATURDAY): Tea Blending workshop with Dr. Charis Boke. This will be held at 2 pm at Togather (Super Roasted Coffee) 73 Depot Street, Proctorsville. Please register by calling 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

OCTOBER 12 (SUNDAY): Last day the CHS Museum is open for the season

OCTOBER 13 (MONDAY): Indigenous Peoples Day, Town Office Closed

OCTOBER 18 (SATURDAY) The 20 Mile MOG (Mid October Gravel) Ride, starts at the Big Red Barn on the corner of Chapman and Twenty Mile Stream

OCTOBER 31 (FRIDAY): Happy Halloween

NOVEMBER 1 (SATURDAY): Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) workshop 3-5 at ToGather (home of SuperRoasted, 73 Depot St, Proctorsville. Sponsored by the Cavendish Historical Society. Free and open to the public.

NOVEMBER 9 (SUNDAY): Cavendish Historical Society’s Proctorsville Ghost Walk. Meet at the Proctorsville War Memorial at 2 pm. Wear comfortable walking shoes. This walk includes the Proctor Cemetery. We will be giving away free Cemetery Guides. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

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Cavendish Update 9/6/25: News/Prepare/Events

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HONEY FEST 2025: The Honey Fest for 2025 will be held the second Saturday in September (the 13th) on the Proctorsville Green from 10-4. The tradition started by the Golden Stage Inn and Goodman’s American Pie continues. This year there will be a Honey-Cake Competition. Check out the Honey Fest website for more information on the contest and other activities that day.

CCCA Wild Edible and Medicinal Mushroom Walk with Ari Dockland-Miller www.themushroomforager.com takes place on Saturday, 9:30 to 11:30 along the Hardy Hill Trail in Cavendish. See the Event Section for more information.

 

9/6/25

1.    National Preparedness Month

2.    Annual Phineas Gage Walk and Talk

3.    BRGNS Food Pantry Needs Help

4.    Cavendish Related News

5.    Events Calendar

 

1. NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS MONTH: September is National Preparedness Month. During the month, there will be ongoing tips and strategies for being prepared posted to the Cavendish Facebook page as well as to the Update. We’ll be providing lots of information on the following:

• Assessing  your needs: First, know your risk. Then, understand your needs during emergencies.

• Making a plan: Develop a comprehensive emergency plan and emergency preparedness kit tailored to your unique needs, including pets. If you don’t have a Go Kit, Black River Valley Resources (BRVR) will be distributing free of charge for those living in Cavendish, Ludlow, Plymouth and Mt. Holly at the BRGNS Rummage Sale Sept. 19 (Friday) and Sept. 20 (Saturday) as well as at the CTES Open House on Sept. 24 (Wednesday).

• Engaging support networks: Build a strong support network and include them in your emergency planning.

 

2. ANNUAL PHINEAS GAGE WALK AND TALK: There are probably few readers in our area that aren’t aware of Phineas Gage, the railroad foreman, who on September 13, 1848, had a tamping rod pass through his head as a result of a blasting accident, and lived for 12 more years. Thanks to Dr. John Harlow, his treating physician, his story is remembered today.  

Each year on the Sunday closest to the anniversary of the accident, the Cavendish Historical Society hosts a Gage Walk & Talk. This year’s Walk  & Talk takes place on Sunday, Sept. 14 at the CHS Museum, Route 131 in Cavendish, VT. The program begins at 2 pm. The walk includes the location of the accident, Dr. Harlow’s home/surgery, and the boarding house where Gage was taken after his injury. We even have an exact replica of Gage's skull. The site of the accident is approximately three quarters of a mile from the Museum and by the time other sites of interest are visited and we return to the museum, you will have walked close to 2 miles. Participants can stop at any time. It’s recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes. This program is free and open to the public. For more information, please call 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

 

3. SUPPORT NEEDED FOR BRGNS FOOD SHELF: Food shelves are closing throughout Vermont. Fortunately, Black River Good Neighbor Services continues to provide this valuable service to Cavendish, Ludlow, Plymouth and Mt. Holly. In fact, this August, the need for this service doubled. They are in need of the following: baked beans; mayo (huge need); creamy peanut butter; spaghetti sauce, cereal, saltines, bars of soap and toilet paper. Food pantry items can be dropped off at the store, or at the Cavendish Baptist Church (rear entry). If you'd like to organize a food drive, or designate a food drop off place in your community, call BRGNS at 802-228-3663.

 

4. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed Draft Subdivision Regulations 9/8/25: The Cavendish Selectboard will hold a public hearing regarding the Proposed Draft Subdivision Regulations on September 8, 2025 at 6:00 PM at the Cavendish Town Hall. Copies of the final draft are available at the Town Office or on the Town Website. Zoom meeting option Meeting ID: 813 1239 1910 Passcode: Cavendish

Former Cavendish resident, Mark Curran Co-founder of Black River Produce Inducted into VT’s Ag Hall of Fame: Chester Telegraph

• Need Finger Printing: Are you in need of civilian fingerprinting to work or volunteer at your local school, daycare, after school or mentorship program? Chester Police Department performs employment required fingerprint services, by appointment, during our open lobby hours. Please give us a call to schedule an appointment: (802)875-2035. You must have a fingerprint authorization form, signed by the requesting agency, and a government issued form of ID (license, non-driver ID, etc.). There is a $35 fee which can be paid by check or exact cash. Everything is digital - no inky fingers!

2025 Honeyfest in Proctorsville: VT Journal

Guide to the Chester Festival: Chester Telegraph

CHS September Briefs: The Cavendish Historical Society’s list of upcoming events is included in their September edition of CHS Briefs.

• Congratulations to PVFD! Once again the race crew from the Proctorsville Volunteer Fire Dept. brought home the trophy for the Ludlow 5K Firefighters Challenge. Congratulations to Captain/VEFR Chris Marks, Firefighter/AEMT David Norton and Firefighter/VEFR Lisa Marks for each having a top 3 time in their respective age groups.

 

5. EVENTS

SEPTEMBER 6 (SATURDAY): CCCA Wild Edible and Medicinal Mushroom Walk with Ari Dockland-Miller www.themushroomforager.com. Sept 6 9:30 to 11:30 along the Hardy Hill Trail. Join Ari on a guided tour of late summer's wild mushrooms. During the foray we will learn foraging safety, strategy, sustainability and ethics. This event is limited to 20 people. You can sign up at the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library (be sure to leave contact info) or by emailing Robin at cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com. The foray will be along the Hardy Hill Trail. 

SEPTEMBER 14 (SUNDAY): Annual Phineas Gage Walk and Talk. Meet at the CHS Museum, 2 PM. Wear comfortable walking shoes. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

SEPTEMBER 19-20 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY):  BRGNS Gigantic Fall Rummage Sale, 10-3 at Fletcher Farm, 611 Route 103 South. Proceeds food, rent, heat, utility and disaster assistance to our neighbors in need. BRGNS serves Cavendish, Ludlow, Mt. Holly and Plymouth. You can pick up a free “Go Kit” at this event

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Cavendish Update 8/22/25: News and Events

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PROCTORSVILLE MARKET ON THE GREEN 4-7 The Cavendish Historical Society taste of history (Colonial era) is pumpkin bread and CCCA has their 2026 calendar for sale.  Note that this is the second to last Farmer’s Market this season, so be sure to stop by.

SUMMER FESTIVAL: Saturday & Sunday is the Best of Vermont Summer Festival in Ludlow, 11-5 each day (Rt 103, across from Bixby Field). There will be a number of vendors from Cavendish, along with Black River Action Team (BRAT)

BLACK RIVER WATER TESTING:  According to Black River Action Team, A couple of our volunteers were away this week and I was not able to secure a replacement to collect the sample, but numbers have been excellent and rainfall has been minimal (as evidenced by our very low stream and river levels in the area).Stop by the BRAT booth at the Summer Festival and let them know you appreciate all they are doing for our town.

 

8/22/25

1.    Cavendish Related News

2.    Events Calendar

 

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Evelyn Turco (1945-2025): Whether she was doing taxes, playing at the Cavendish Baptist Church or elsewhere, Evelyn Turco was a stalwart of our community. Our condolences to Evelyn's family and many friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Cavendish Baptist Church, P.O. Box 425, Cavendish, VT 05142, or the St. James Methodist Church, P.O. Box 113, Proctorsville, VT 05153. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at the Cavendish Baptist Church, 2258 Main St., at 1:00 p.m., with light refreshments and a time of fellowship to follow.

• Apply Now to Fix Your Failed Well or Septic System! : The State of Vermont is providing $3.5 million in funding to support low- and moderate-income Vermont homeowners in repairing or replacing their failed or inadequate on-site drinking water or wastewater systems (also known as wells, springs, septic systems or tanks, leach fields, drywells, or cesspools). This fourth round of funding will ensure Vermonters have access to safe drinking water and adequate wastewater disposal.  Learn more about the funding and find out if you’re eligible: https://bit.ly/VT-On-Site Apply by September 3, 2025:

Is Vermont seeing more wildfire smoke because of climate change? VT Public

A Nine-Year-Old from Ludlow Bought the First Share in a New Ski Area 70 Years Ago—It Was Named Okemo Compass VT

• Vermont State Police investigates after police fatally shoot man in Springfield: The Vermont State Police is investigating a fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred Thursday night, Aug. 21, 2025, in Springfield. Officers with the Springfield Police Department and members of the Windsor County Sheriff’s Department were on scene when the shooting occurred at about 9:30 p.m. on Valley Street between Common Street and Elm Terrace. No members of law enforcement were injured. The man who was shot was pronounced dead on scene. VSP News

 

2. EVENTS

AUGUST 22 (FRIDAY): Proctorsville Market 4-7 pm

AUGUST 23 (SATURDAY): CCCA Walk and Talk series - Tree Identification Walk 9:30-11:30 on the Hardy Trail, Susannah Johnson Lane at East Rd. Join Hannah Dallas, for a casual walk in the woods to discuss all things trees and forestry. 2 hour walk in the woods with many stops to talk about what we are observing along the way. FMI Bonnie at bdaygemig@gmail.com
AUGUST 27 (WEDNESDAY): First Day of School

AUGUST 29 (FRIDAY): Proctorsville Market 4-7 pm last of the season

AUGUST 30 (FRIDAY): CCCA Wildlife Around a Pond - Walk with Tim O'Donoghue 9:30 to 11:30 to identify the different species that live from and around a pond. Location to be announced.
SEPTEMBER 1 (MONDAY): Labor Day. Legal Holiday Town Office Closed

SEPTEMBER 6 (SATURDAY): CCCA Wild Edible and Medicinal Mushroom Walk with Ari Dockland-Miller www.themushroomforager.com. Sept 6 9:30 to 11:30 along the Hardy Hill Trail. Join Ari on a guided tour of late summer's wild mushrooms. During the foray we will learn foraging safety, strategy, sustainability and ethics. This event is limited to 20 people. You can sign up at the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library (be sure to leave contact info) or by emailing Robin at cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com. The foray will be along the Hardy Hill Trail. 

SEPTEMBER 19-20 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY):  BRGNS Gigantic Fall Rummage Sale, 10-3 at Fletcher Farm, 611 Route 103 South. Proceeds food, rent, heat, utility and disaster assistance to our neighbors in need. BRGNS serves Cavendish, Ludlow, Mt. Holly and Plymouth.

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Cavendish Update 8/15/25: News/Events

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PROCTORSVILLE MARKET ON THE GREEN 4-7 pm. Produce is arriving at the Market. Shop early for the best picks. Frontier Tunes will be performing. It is a Pistacchio Friday at the Market on the Green. Pistacchio Biscotti, Pistacchio Butter! Amazing! The Cavendish Historical Society taste of history is pickles and CCCA has their 2026 calendar for sale.   

 

BLACK RIVER WATER TESTING:  According to Black River Action Team, Amherst Lake was not sampled, but all the other sites are looking great.  No reason to think Amherst is doing anything other than continuing its 'excellent' streak!

 

8/15/25

1.    Upcoming activities from CCCA

2.    Cavendish Related News

3.    Events Calendar

 

  1. UPCOMING ACTIVITIES FROM CCCA: The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association is offering the following activities below. For more information, unless otherwise specified, contact Robin (802) 417-5324 or at cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

August 16 (Saturday): Trail Clean Up Party Hardy Hill lower tract. Meet at parking area on Susannah Johnson Lane at East Rd. The CCCA Trail Committee will be doing a general clean up and improvements to the Hardy Hill Trail in Cavendish. FMI: Ron at ronaldemig@gmail.com or (802)272-4077 
August 23 (Saturday): CCCA Walk and Talk series - Tree Identification Walk 9:30-11:30 on the Hardy Trail, Susannah Johnson Lane at East Rd. Join Hannah Dallas, for a casual walk in the woods to discuss all things trees and forestry. 2 hour walk in the woods with many stops to talk about what we are observing along the way. FMI Bonnie at bdaygemig@gmail.com
August 30 (Saturday): CCCA Wildlife Around a Pond - Walk with Tim O'Donoghue 9:30 to 11:30 to identify the different species that live from and around a pond. Location to be announced.
September 6 (Saturday): CCCA Wild Edible and Medicinal Mushroom Walk with Ari Dockland-Miller www.themushroomforager.com. from 9:30 to 11:30 along the Hardy Hill Trail. Join Ari on a guided tour of late summer's wild mushrooms. During the foray we will learn foraging safety, strategy, sustainability and ethics. This event is limited to 20 people. You can sign up at the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library (be sure to leave contact info) or by emailing Robin at cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com.

 

2. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Former GM teacher and Proctorsville resident Jonathan Rice, named to Nebraska U. alumni board, given Distinguished Alumni Award: Chester Telegraph

The Farmers' Almanac Forecasts "Wild Ride" for Winter 25/26: August is in full swing, which means one thing for fans of long-range weather forecasts—The Farmers' Almanac's Winter 25/26 forecast is here. We're still a few months away from consistent snowfall and cold temperatures, but fear not. The Farmers' Almanac has over 200 years of practice and research to make its predictions. The Farmers' Almanac summarizes Winter 25/26 with the following words: "Chill, Snow, Repeat" and describes the upcoming weather pattern as a "wild ride" from coast to coast. New England will experience "frequent snowstorms" that should "keep snow lovers happy".  Powder



2. EVENTS

AUGUST 15 (FRIDAY): Proctorsville Market 4-7 pm

AUGUST 16 (SATURDAY): Trail Clean Up Party Hardy Hill lower tract. Meet at parking area on Susannah Johnson Lane at East Rd. The CCCA Trail Committee will be doing a general clean up and improvements to the Hardy Hill Trail in Cavendish. FMI: Ron at ronaldemig@gmail.com or (802)272-4077 
AUGUST 19 (TUESDAY): Simon Brooks Storyteller, Cavendish Library, 6 pm, suitable for all ages.

AUGUST 22 (FRIDAY): Proctorsville Market 4-7 pm

AUGUST 23 (SATURDAY): CCCA Walk and Talk series - Tree Identification Walk 9:30-11:30 on the Hardy Trail, Susannah Johnson Lane at East Rd. Join Hannah Dallas, for a casual walk in the woods to discuss all things trees and forestry. 2 hour walk in the woods with many stops to talk about what we are observing along the way. FMI Bonnie at bdaygemig@gmail.com

AUGUST 27 (WEDNESDAY): First Day of School

AUGUST 29 (FRIDAY): Proctorsville Market 4-7 pm

AUGUST 30 (FRIDAY): CCCA Wildlife Around a Pond - Walk with Tim O'Donoghue 9:30 to 11:30 to identify the different species that live from and around a pond. Location to be announced.

SEPTEMBER 1 (MONDAY): Memorial Day. Legal Holiday Town Office Closed

SEPTEMBER 6 (SATURDAY): CCCA Wild Edible and Medicinal Mushroom Walk with Ari Dockland-Miller from 9:30 to 11:30 along the Hardy Hill Trail. Join Ari on a guided tour of late summer's wild mushrooms. During the foray we will learn foraging safety, strategy, sustainability and ethics. This event is limited to 20 people. You can sign up at the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library (be sure to leave contact info) or by emailing Robin at cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com.

SEPTEMBER 19-20 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY):  BRGNS Gigantic Fall Rummage Sale, 10-3 at Fletcher Farm, 611 Route 103 South. Proceeds food, rent, heat, utility and disaster assistance to our neighbors in need. BRGNS serves Cavendish, Ludlow, Mt. Holly and Plymouth.

 

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