Friday, January 29, 2010

Cavendish Update 1/29/10 News/Classified/Events

This issue of the Cavendish Update is made possible by the Cavendish Community and Conservation Association (CCCA), a non-profit membership organization that is dedicated to the conservation of land and natural resources and to the preservation of historic sites within the context of sustainable economic growth. FMI: PO Box 605, Cavendish VT 05142 or 802-226-7736

The 1/29/10 Cavendish Update Contains
1. Cavendish Related News
2. Warnings
3. Bud Singleton’s 90th Birthday
4. Classifieds
5. Cavendish Activities for January 29-31

1. Cavendish Related News

VT Dept of Health Issues Warning about Daniele sausage, salami products

Ludlow Winter Carnival Feb 5-7

2. School Warnings
The Cavendish Town Elementary School has three warnings in this week's Vermont Journal. The warnings are to vote on the school budget by Australian ballot on March 2; attend town meeting, March 1, for a public hearing on the budget and the schools annual meeting- 7 pm at the multi-purpose room at the School.

The Green Mountain Union High School has also issued a warning in the Vermont Journal for voting on the school’s budget on March 2 by Australian ballot.

3. Bud Singleton’s 90th Birthday Celebration
Known to many for Singleton’s Store in Proctorsville, Bud Singleton is turning 90 and there will be a celebration to mark this occasion on Jan. 30 from 1-4 pm at the Proctorsville Fire Hall. Please stop by and wish Bud a Happy Birthday.

4. Classifieds
The Cavendish Historical Society is in need of a small dorm size refrigerator. If you have one that you would like to donate, please call 802-226-7807 or e-mail margoc@tds.net

5. Cavendish Activities for Jan 29-31
January 29 (Friday): Bookmaking and more at the Fletcher Library in Ludlow, 3 pm. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art from Amherst, MA will be presenting this creative program about bookmaking for middle school students. Space is limited so call 228-3517 to reserve your spot today!
• Black and White Movie Series “Inherit the Wind.” Nominated for four Academy Awards, the film stars two Hollywood greats, Spencer Tracy and Fredric March, who play opposing lawyers from the famous real life “Scopes Monkey Trial” of 1925. Two sides boldly take a stand in this taut legal battle over the case of Tennessee teacher John Scopes, put on trial for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution. In what many consider his best role, Spencer Tracy plays the lawyer who defended Scopes and his right to teach a theory that was denied by state law. This film is now fifty years old, but its depiction of a trial that held America in suspense still stirs debate. “Inherit the Wind” will be shown at 7:00 at Cavendish Elementary School on Rte. 131 in Proctorsville. FMI: 226-7187.

January 30 (Saturday): Bud Singleton’s 90th Birthday Party, 1-4 pm at the Proctorsville Fire Hall.

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