Friday, March 26, 2010

Cavendish Update 3/26/10 News/Events/Classified

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 3/26/10 Cavendish Update Contains
1. Cavendish Related News
2. Green Mountain Outlook Temporarily Stopping Direct Mail Service of Paper
3. Summit Soapworks Easter Egg Hunt
4. Keyboard Needed for “Fun with Shakespeare” Workshop
5. Classifieds
6. Events March 26-March 31

1. Cavendish Related News
Senate Education Committee Holding Local Hearings to Discuss School District Consolidations

Vermont Health Care Community Analyzing the New Health Care Bill

2. Green Mountain Outlook Temporarily Stopping Direct Mail Service of Paper
If you are wondering why you haven’t received your Green Mountain Outlook in the mail, it is because they have suspended that service. You can pick up copies locally from the following places: Bennett’s, Crow’s Bakery, Vermont Apple Pie, Singleton’s, Castle Hill Resort, the Cavendish Point Hotel and the Cavendish Library. If there are other places you would like to see the paper dropped off, or if you have suggestions about stories or other ideas, call or email the Outlook 460-1107 or news@gmoutlook.com. For more information about the new approach for distribution, go to:http://www.denpubs.com/Articles-c-2010-03-23-70755.114134-sub8594.113116_Its_Not_How_Many_Papers_You_Print_Mail_Its_How_Many_Are_Actually_Read_A_Note_from_the_Green_Mountain_Outlooks_Editors.html

3. Summit Soapworks Easter Egg Hunt
One lucky egg soap, out of 75 eggs, contains a $100 bill. Four other soaps have gift certificates to Summit Soapworks. Owned by Proctorsville resident Christine Balch, Summit Soapworks is located at 106 Main Street in Ludlow. The Easter Egg Hunt is helping to raise funds for the Ludlow Fire Departments fire works display. If you can’t stop by the shop, you can always order one on-line http://summitsoapworks.com/ Happy hunting!

4. Keyboard Needed for “Fun with Shakespeare” Workshop
From Apil 17-18, New York actor and musician Jamie Ward will work with participants in his “Fun With Shakespeare” workshop. Opened to twenty participants, and sponsored by the Cavendish Community Fund and the Cavendish Theater group, this free event will be taking place at the Gethsemane Episcopal Church in Proctorsville. A keyboard is needed for use in this production. If you have one that can be borrowed for the production, please contact Sandra Russo 226-7398 or e-mail sandra.russo@yahoo.com

For more details and to register for the “Fun With Shakespeare” weekend contact Mary McCallum at 226-7497 or marmac@tds.net

5. Classifieds
In Search Of: A pre owned car in good condition, prefer Subaru, Honda or Toyota all wheel drive. Call 226-7807 or e-mail margoc@tds.net

6. Events March 26-March 31
March 26 (Friday): The McCostis Scholarship Fund, which makes snow sports scholarships available to Cavendish and Okemo area youth, will be holding a raffle/party at Killarney’s starting at 7 pm.

March 27 (Saturday): The Cavendish Fletcher Community Library will host a “Dinner and a Movie” event at 3:00 PM in the library. The featured movie will be Julie and Julia (2009) starring Amy Adams and Meryl Streep. Julia Child's (Streep) story of her start in the cooking profession is intertwined with blogger Julie Powell's (Adams) 2002 challenge to cook all the recipes in Child's first book. A generous sampling of food from Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking will be served. This event is free, but donations are accepted. For more information, please contact Kata at 226-7503.

March 28 (Sunday): The Springfield Community Chorus, under the direction of Proctorsville’s Candace Montesi, presents Celestial Song, 4 pm at Green Mountain Union High School.

March 31 (Wednesday): Gethsemane Free Adult Charity Crafts Workshop, Gethsemane Parish Hall on Depot Street in Proctorsville, 10-12. The goal is to share the fellowship and joy of making something to donate to people in need. Bring your ideas, patterns and projects to share. Coffee, tea and goodies will be available at no cost. FMI: 226-7967

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