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 9/4/09 Cavendish Update Contains
1. DSL in Cavendish/Proctorsville
2. Pot Luck Harvest Picnic
3. Fall Rummage Sale to Benefit Black River Good Neighbor
4. Cavendish Related News
5. Classifieds: Free Printer Ink
6. Swine Flu: What you Need to Know
1. DSL in Cavendish/Proctorsville
Bill Hallowell sent the following message regarding internet/DSL service, “I got a message from the [TDS] Area Manager today that said equipment has been ordered for the service and they are awaiting its arrival. They expect to have service available in the Ludlow/Cavendish area by mid-October.
2. Pot Luck Harvest Picnic
The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association (CCCA) is sponsoring a Pot Luck Picnic on Sunday, August 13th at 1:00PM behind the Gethsemane Church on Depot Street in Proctorsville. It would be nice to have the Pot Luck where at least one of the ingredients is a local product. Make something from your garden, or someone else's garden, buy an ingredient from one of the many farmer's markets or local stores that either make their own product or sell Vermont made. This is a way of sharing the produce from your garden and supporting our Vermont products and stores. If we have inclement weather we will have the picnic in the church hall. The CCCA will provide non-alcoholic drinks. If you would like something stronger BYOB. Any questions call Sandra Russo 226-7398.
3. Fall Rummage Sale to Benefit Black River Good Neighbor
The Black River Good Neighbor Services Fall Rummage Sale will be held Friday thru Sunday, October 2-4 at Fletcher Farm Barn at 611 Route 103 S in Ludlow. The sale will from 10-4 Friday and Saturday and from 10-2 on Sunday. All proceeds from this event go to help cover utilities/fuel cost, food and rent assistance for those in need who qualify and live in Ludlow, Mr. Holly, Proctorsville, Cavendish and Plymouth. FMI: Audrey Bridge at 802-228-3663
4. Cavendish Related News
• West Nile Virus found in Southeastern Vermont
• Court tentatively OKs Eagle Times Restart Bib
5. Classifieds
Free: Brand new ink for many Canon inkjet printers. Ink # BCI-6BK, BCI-6Y,and BCI-6C. Colors are black, yellow, and cyan. We bought a new printer and this size ink no longer fits. Contact Martha via email martimot@tds.net.
6. Swine flu: What you Need to Know:
The following information is provided by Chronic Conditions Information Network (CCIN), , based in Cavendish, and home to Healing Whole www.healingwhole.blogspot.com
Don’t panic: So far, swine flu (H1N1) isn't much more threatening than regular seasonal flu.
The basics:
• Whose most at risk: Children under 2, teens and young adults, people with health problems, such as asthma, diabetes and heart disease, pregnant women. Older adults are less likely to get swine flu because they have built up immunity from exposure years earlier.
• Wash your hands and Cover Your Cough: Like seasonal flu, swine flu spreads through the coughs and sneezes of people who are sick. Wash your hands long enough to sing two rounds of "Now I know my ABC's..." or “Happy Birthday.” When soap and water are not available use alcohol-based hand sanitizers. Cover your cough with your arm not your hand and do not touch your nose, eyes, or mouth.
• Vaccinate and get shots early: Priority will be given to high risk groups: those 6 months to 24 years old, pregnant women, health care workers, parents and caregivers of infants, people with high-risk medical conditions. Vaccine should be available in Oct. If you are in one of the priority groups, try to get your shot as early as possible. It will take a while for the vaccine to kick in, early shots wont be effective until Thanksgiving, so it’s important to follow flu prevention measures.
• If you feel sick and suspect the flu: Call your doctor. There are medications that can help reduce symptoms and reduce the length of time you feel sick. If you or your child develops breathing problems, go to an emergency room. Do not go out in public until at least 24 hours after your fever breaks.
• You can't catch swine flu from pork
For more Information
• Centers for Disease Control’s website Novel H1N1 (Swine Flu)
• Swine Flu Primer by Betsy McKay of the Wall Street Journal:
• Centers for Disease Control’s H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu): Resources for Child Care Centers, Schools, Colleges and Universities
• Cover and Wash Swine Flu Posters from Chronic Conditions Information Center of VT/NH
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Friday, September 4, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
7/23/09 Cavendish Update
The 7/23/09 Cavendish Update Contains
1. Cavendish related news
2. Support for the Cavendish Update
3. Cavendish Community Fund Annual Dinner
4. Sheep Herding Clinic
5. Concert on the Green: Yankee Chank
6. Dance and Yoga Exploration
7. Classifieds: Rental
8. August Calendar: Submissions needed by July 30
1. Cavendish Related News
• Cemetery Right of Way and Helipad Top the Agenda for Cavendish
• Efficiency Vermont pays for old refrigerators
2. Support for the Cavendish Update
With the Eagle Times and The Message no longer operational, the Cavendish Update is receiving more calls and e-mails. For now we are sticking to the once a week, Friday format, with the calendar of events posted the first of each month. Important news items will be forwarded regardless of day of the week and we do post items on the Cavendish Update Blog (www.cavendishvt.blogspot.com) that arrive after the weekly posting.
Is there a need to make the Update available in print? If so, would having copies located in strategic places, like the library be useful?
Currently, there are two sponsors of the Update and more are needed, particularly if there is need to make print copies. If you are interested in helping to support the Update and/or have suggestions about how to share it with those who do not use a computer, please e-mail margoc@tds.net
3. Cavendish Community Fund Annual Dinner
The Cavendish Community Fund will hold its annual fundraising dinner at 7 p.m. Aug. 1 at the Cavendish Inn. "The dinner has become a regular summer event in Cavendish and is a terrific opportunity to support a truly grassroots effort to promote local programs of community benefit," said Barbara Dickey, chairwoman of the Cavendish Community Fund. The fund has underwritten a number of community endeavors, including part of the summer concert series on the Proctorsville Green and last summer's "Cavendish Chronicles," a locally produced play about the history of the town. Tickets are $125 per couple or $65 per individual. For tickets or more information, call Robin Timko at 226-7736.
4. Sheep Herding Clinic
Multiple trailing champion Maurice MacGregor will be holding a sheep herding clinic in Cavendish. Since 1962, "MacGregor's Border Collies" has been producing some of the finest working sheep and cattle dogs in the northeast. Having emigrated from northern Ireland in 1951, MacGregor spent ten years in Britain working Border Collies on dairy cattle and a flock of Border Lester sheep. One of the founders of the Northeast Border Collie Association, he is devoted to promotion of the breed. MacGregor has vast experience in working and training dogs on livestock and has numerous national wins under his belt.
The clinic is open to beginners through experienced handlers. Participants can bring any breed of dog. Instruction is one- on- one
The dates of the clinic are Aug 21 & 22, from 9-4. Please bring a lunch. The cost is $95 per day or $180/ both days. Registration is limited, so early registration is recommended. To learn about MacGregor, go to http://macsbordercollies.tripod.com/ To register for the clinic, or for more information, call 802 952-8123
5. Concert on the Green: Yankee Chank
Wednesday, July 29’s Concert on the Proctorsville Green hosts Yankee Chank, a Cajun dance band, featuring Cavendish resident Bob Naess. Bob started his love affair with the fiddle in the 4th grade, when he took lessons using his grandfather’s violin. “I didn’t have any tunes in my head,” is his reason for stopping until he went to college. While at UC Berkley in the 60’s, he was exposed to a lot of different music in the Bay area. Being around members of the Grateful Dead inspired him to pick the fiddle up again and learn to play Old Time music. Note: Jerry Garcia was a banjo player. It wasn’t long before he was playing in a “stilt band,” all the members played on stilts, at Fishermen’s Warf in San Francisco and various art openings. Over the years, Bob has won numerous fiddle contests and played in a variety of bands, including the Seattle based Gypsy Gyppos.
Along the way, Bob heard Cajun and zydeco, the music from the bayous of Louisiana. Having been part of a number of different Cajun bands, Bob is happy to have a group of Vermont based musicians he can play with and not have to travel to far. Along with the other members of Yankee Chank Cannon LaBrie (accordion), Jim Burns (guitar) and Mark Sustic (bass), Bob will be playing next Wednesday starting at 6:30 pm. Be prepared to dance in the streets or sit on your lawn chair and tap your toes. Les bon temps roule! (Let the good times roll.)
6. Dance and Yoga Exploration
Ashley Hensel-Browning, formerly of Cavendish, will be teaching a dance/yoga camp in Chester for students 6-12. This program will continue at Cavendish Elementary School in the 2009/2010 school year.
The four day camp explores yoga and dance choreography. Classes will provide students with a foundation of yoga and dance exercises that allow students to learn about their bodies while discovering their own creative resources. From this foundation the students will move into building a sense of community and self reflection while making up their very own dance! Parents and siblings are invited to join the last class.
Camp dates are August 4 & 5 and 7 & 8 with the location being the Chester Andover Elementary School library. Scholarship money for Chester Town Recreation Camps can be applied to the cost of the camp. For more information, or to register, call Rebecca at 802.236.9147 or rebecca.salem@gmail.com.
Check out the following Blogs to learn more about Ashley
and Rebecca
7. Classifieds: Rental
• Large 2 bedroom w/ lots of closets - 16 Bridge St, Ludlow ,clean and walk to town.$1050/month includes utilities Call: 226 -7494.
8. August Calendar: Submissions needed by July 30
If you have an event you would like posted in the Calendar edition of the Cavendish Update (August 1), please e-mail it to margoc@tds.net no later than July 30. Be sure to include date, day of the week, time, location and contact person
1. Cavendish related news
2. Support for the Cavendish Update
3. Cavendish Community Fund Annual Dinner
4. Sheep Herding Clinic
5. Concert on the Green: Yankee Chank
6. Dance and Yoga Exploration
7. Classifieds: Rental
8. August Calendar: Submissions needed by July 30
1. Cavendish Related News
• Cemetery Right of Way and Helipad Top the Agenda for Cavendish
• Efficiency Vermont pays for old refrigerators
2. Support for the Cavendish Update
With the Eagle Times and The Message no longer operational, the Cavendish Update is receiving more calls and e-mails. For now we are sticking to the once a week, Friday format, with the calendar of events posted the first of each month. Important news items will be forwarded regardless of day of the week and we do post items on the Cavendish Update Blog (www.cavendishvt.blogspot.com) that arrive after the weekly posting.
Is there a need to make the Update available in print? If so, would having copies located in strategic places, like the library be useful?
Currently, there are two sponsors of the Update and more are needed, particularly if there is need to make print copies. If you are interested in helping to support the Update and/or have suggestions about how to share it with those who do not use a computer, please e-mail margoc@tds.net
3. Cavendish Community Fund Annual Dinner
The Cavendish Community Fund will hold its annual fundraising dinner at 7 p.m. Aug. 1 at the Cavendish Inn. "The dinner has become a regular summer event in Cavendish and is a terrific opportunity to support a truly grassroots effort to promote local programs of community benefit," said Barbara Dickey, chairwoman of the Cavendish Community Fund. The fund has underwritten a number of community endeavors, including part of the summer concert series on the Proctorsville Green and last summer's "Cavendish Chronicles," a locally produced play about the history of the town. Tickets are $125 per couple or $65 per individual. For tickets or more information, call Robin Timko at 226-7736.
4. Sheep Herding Clinic
Multiple trailing champion Maurice MacGregor will be holding a sheep herding clinic in Cavendish. Since 1962, "MacGregor's Border Collies" has been producing some of the finest working sheep and cattle dogs in the northeast. Having emigrated from northern Ireland in 1951, MacGregor spent ten years in Britain working Border Collies on dairy cattle and a flock of Border Lester sheep. One of the founders of the Northeast Border Collie Association, he is devoted to promotion of the breed. MacGregor has vast experience in working and training dogs on livestock and has numerous national wins under his belt.
The clinic is open to beginners through experienced handlers. Participants can bring any breed of dog. Instruction is one- on- one
The dates of the clinic are Aug 21 & 22, from 9-4. Please bring a lunch. The cost is $95 per day or $180/ both days. Registration is limited, so early registration is recommended. To learn about MacGregor, go to http://macsbordercollies.tripod.com/ To register for the clinic, or for more information, call 802 952-8123
5. Concert on the Green: Yankee Chank
Wednesday, July 29’s Concert on the Proctorsville Green hosts Yankee Chank, a Cajun dance band, featuring Cavendish resident Bob Naess. Bob started his love affair with the fiddle in the 4th grade, when he took lessons using his grandfather’s violin. “I didn’t have any tunes in my head,” is his reason for stopping until he went to college. While at UC Berkley in the 60’s, he was exposed to a lot of different music in the Bay area. Being around members of the Grateful Dead inspired him to pick the fiddle up again and learn to play Old Time music. Note: Jerry Garcia was a banjo player. It wasn’t long before he was playing in a “stilt band,” all the members played on stilts, at Fishermen’s Warf in San Francisco and various art openings. Over the years, Bob has won numerous fiddle contests and played in a variety of bands, including the Seattle based Gypsy Gyppos.
Along the way, Bob heard Cajun and zydeco, the music from the bayous of Louisiana. Having been part of a number of different Cajun bands, Bob is happy to have a group of Vermont based musicians he can play with and not have to travel to far. Along with the other members of Yankee Chank Cannon LaBrie (accordion), Jim Burns (guitar) and Mark Sustic (bass), Bob will be playing next Wednesday starting at 6:30 pm. Be prepared to dance in the streets or sit on your lawn chair and tap your toes. Les bon temps roule! (Let the good times roll.)
6. Dance and Yoga Exploration
Ashley Hensel-Browning, formerly of Cavendish, will be teaching a dance/yoga camp in Chester for students 6-12. This program will continue at Cavendish Elementary School in the 2009/2010 school year.
The four day camp explores yoga and dance choreography. Classes will provide students with a foundation of yoga and dance exercises that allow students to learn about their bodies while discovering their own creative resources. From this foundation the students will move into building a sense of community and self reflection while making up their very own dance! Parents and siblings are invited to join the last class.
Camp dates are August 4 & 5 and 7 & 8 with the location being the Chester Andover Elementary School library. Scholarship money for Chester Town Recreation Camps can be applied to the cost of the camp. For more information, or to register, call Rebecca at 802.236.9147 or rebecca.salem@gmail.com.
Check out the following Blogs to learn more about Ashley
and Rebecca
7. Classifieds: Rental
• Large 2 bedroom w/ lots of closets - 16 Bridge St, Ludlow ,clean and walk to town.$1050/month includes utilities Call: 226 -7494.
8. August Calendar: Submissions needed by July 30
If you have an event you would like posted in the Calendar edition of the Cavendish Update (August 1), please e-mail it to margoc@tds.net no later than July 30. Be sure to include date, day of the week, time, location and contact person
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Friday, June 19, 2009
6/19/09 Cavendish Update Theft/Events/Classifieds
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 6/19/09 Cavendish Update Contains
1. Canoe Stolen in Cavendish
2. Classifieds
3. Be Creative and Express Yourself at the Cavendish Library
4. Cavendish Historical Society Trip to Old Sturbridge Village
5. Winston Churchill Retrospective
6. Cavendish Historical Society Blog
1. Canoe Stolen in Cavendish
Reward is being offered for the return of our 16 foot, red, fiberglas Old Town canoe stolen from our property in Cavendish. An additional reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of person or persons responsible for stealing the canoe. Pete and Dot Ramsdell 226-7870
2. Classifieds
• Kenmore Dyer for Free. Call: 226-7820
• Free Plants-Perennial Swap: If you have a garden wish list or “volunteers to share,” contact Mercury Ripley who has organized a local plant database. She can be reached at 226-7933 or mjripley@tds.net
3. “Be Creative” and “Express Yourself” at the Cavendish Library
Once again, the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library is participating in the state summer reading program called “Be Creative@ Your Library. The program will feature an open ended ongoing art program where patrons of any age are invited to come in any time and make an art project. The materials will be changed every few days. Along with the art table, there will be specific art days such as “Tie Dye Day” where patrons can bring in a T-shirt or other item any time during the day and dye it, and “Henna Tattoo and Hair Streak Day” where patrons can come in for washable hair streaks and tattoos at any time.
Children participate by coming to programs, if possible and by reading for 15 minutes 35 times. Anyone completing the program will win a prize. The prizes will vary from an iPod shuffle to funky pencils and other cool things. There will be a special prize for the person who reads the most.
Family events will include two “drive in theatre” nights on July 18 at
8:30 and August 8 where the movies “Yellow Submarine” and “Clash of the
Titans” respectively, will be projected on the back of the library and
patrons can bring chairs or blankets and sit outside to watch it. There
will also be an end of the season barbeque on August 12 at 6:00 where
master of “Stuntology”, Peter Burns, will perform. For more information
or to sign up for a program, please contact Kata at 226-7503.
Mark your calendar:
7/7/09 Stuffed Animal Slumber Party- Drop off your animals by 6:00 PM
7/18/09 Family Program 8:30 PM “Drive in Theatre” “Yellow Submarine”
7/21/09 Tie Dye Day
7/30/09 Hair Streaks and Tattoo Day
8/06/09 Summer reading program reading records due
8/08/09 Family Program 8:30 PM “Drive in Theatre” “Clash of the Titans”
8/12/09 End of summer barbeque and Peter Burns 6:00
4. Cavendish Historical Society Trip to Old Sturbridge Village
The Cavendish Historical Society is sponsoring a trip to Old Sturbridge Village on Saturday, September 19th. Cost is $43 a person, which includes roundtrip bus, gratuity and entrance to Old Sturbridge. Price is based on 55 people so book your reservation early. Tickets will be on sale at Cavendish Old Home Day-July 5- and at the Museum on Sundays from 2-4 pm. Payment is due prior to August 1, 2009. For reservations contact Sandra Russo 226-7398 or email sandra.russo@yahoo.com
5. Winston Churchill Retrospective
Considered by many of his peers as quite possibly the greatest American gun engraver of all time, Winston Churchill was born on a farm in Cavendish Vermont, where he still practices his artistry today. This farm was given to his ancestors for their service in the Revolutionary War.
With a love of wildlife, Churchill grew up artistically talented painting, drawing whittling their likeness in wood, and finally with a set of professional set of tools, carving
Joining the Navy did not diminish his interest in art. Churchill carved delicate and varied designs of ship insignia bas-relief into mahogany plaques, which were then cast in bronze. Fascinated with engraving, he sought out examples of work by other engravers and eventually found employment with Joe Fugger who was with Abercrombie and Fitch in New York. It was here that Churchill learned the fine European techniques, eventually leading to more opportunities to learn additional engraving styles and techniques from other masters.
One of Churchill’s specialties is his realistic treatment of animal and bird scenes. These serve to illustrate his obsession for accuracy and detail, which he is famous for.
In addition to his talent as an engraver, Churchill is also a sculpture and a photographer. On July 4 and 5, there will be a retrospective of Winston Churchill’s work, primarily featuring his photography, at the Old Stone Church in Cavendish VT. The show, sponsored by the Cavendish Historical Society, will be from noon to 4 pm both days.
The Churchill Retrospective is part of Cavendish Old Home Day, which begins at 8:30 on July 4 (Saturday) with the annual Plant sale in front of the Cavendish Historical Society Museum. Games, vendors and a chicken BBQ, take place on the Cavendish Green, a short walk from the Museum, starting at 10 am. The Stone Church is in close proximity to the Cavendish Green, also on Route 131, or Main Street.
6. Cavendish Historical Society Blog
Want to know about upcoming events, or are interested in some aspect of Cavendish history? The Cavendish Historical Society has started a blog not only to let people know about what CHS is doing but also to invite people to share their memories and information about Cavendish. You can go directly to http://www.cavendishhistoricalsocietynews.blogspot.com/ or use the CHS website and select calendar/upcoming events.
The 6/19/09 Cavendish Update Contains
1. Canoe Stolen in Cavendish
2. Classifieds
3. Be Creative and Express Yourself at the Cavendish Library
4. Cavendish Historical Society Trip to Old Sturbridge Village
5. Winston Churchill Retrospective
6. Cavendish Historical Society Blog
1. Canoe Stolen in Cavendish
Reward is being offered for the return of our 16 foot, red, fiberglas Old Town canoe stolen from our property in Cavendish. An additional reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of person or persons responsible for stealing the canoe. Pete and Dot Ramsdell 226-7870
2. Classifieds
• Kenmore Dyer for Free. Call: 226-7820
• Free Plants-Perennial Swap: If you have a garden wish list or “volunteers to share,” contact Mercury Ripley who has organized a local plant database. She can be reached at 226-7933 or mjripley@tds.net
3. “Be Creative” and “Express Yourself” at the Cavendish Library
Once again, the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library is participating in the state summer reading program called “Be Creative@ Your Library. The program will feature an open ended ongoing art program where patrons of any age are invited to come in any time and make an art project. The materials will be changed every few days. Along with the art table, there will be specific art days such as “Tie Dye Day” where patrons can bring in a T-shirt or other item any time during the day and dye it, and “Henna Tattoo and Hair Streak Day” where patrons can come in for washable hair streaks and tattoos at any time.
Children participate by coming to programs, if possible and by reading for 15 minutes 35 times. Anyone completing the program will win a prize. The prizes will vary from an iPod shuffle to funky pencils and other cool things. There will be a special prize for the person who reads the most.
Family events will include two “drive in theatre” nights on July 18 at
8:30 and August 8 where the movies “Yellow Submarine” and “Clash of the
Titans” respectively, will be projected on the back of the library and
patrons can bring chairs or blankets and sit outside to watch it. There
will also be an end of the season barbeque on August 12 at 6:00 where
master of “Stuntology”, Peter Burns, will perform. For more information
or to sign up for a program, please contact Kata at 226-7503.
Mark your calendar:
7/7/09 Stuffed Animal Slumber Party- Drop off your animals by 6:00 PM
7/18/09 Family Program 8:30 PM “Drive in Theatre” “Yellow Submarine”
7/21/09 Tie Dye Day
7/30/09 Hair Streaks and Tattoo Day
8/06/09 Summer reading program reading records due
8/08/09 Family Program 8:30 PM “Drive in Theatre” “Clash of the Titans”
8/12/09 End of summer barbeque and Peter Burns 6:00
4. Cavendish Historical Society Trip to Old Sturbridge Village
The Cavendish Historical Society is sponsoring a trip to Old Sturbridge Village on Saturday, September 19th. Cost is $43 a person, which includes roundtrip bus, gratuity and entrance to Old Sturbridge. Price is based on 55 people so book your reservation early. Tickets will be on sale at Cavendish Old Home Day-July 5- and at the Museum on Sundays from 2-4 pm. Payment is due prior to August 1, 2009. For reservations contact Sandra Russo 226-7398 or email sandra.russo@yahoo.com
5. Winston Churchill Retrospective
Considered by many of his peers as quite possibly the greatest American gun engraver of all time, Winston Churchill was born on a farm in Cavendish Vermont, where he still practices his artistry today. This farm was given to his ancestors for their service in the Revolutionary War.
With a love of wildlife, Churchill grew up artistically talented painting, drawing whittling their likeness in wood, and finally with a set of professional set of tools, carving
Joining the Navy did not diminish his interest in art. Churchill carved delicate and varied designs of ship insignia bas-relief into mahogany plaques, which were then cast in bronze. Fascinated with engraving, he sought out examples of work by other engravers and eventually found employment with Joe Fugger who was with Abercrombie and Fitch in New York. It was here that Churchill learned the fine European techniques, eventually leading to more opportunities to learn additional engraving styles and techniques from other masters.
One of Churchill’s specialties is his realistic treatment of animal and bird scenes. These serve to illustrate his obsession for accuracy and detail, which he is famous for.
In addition to his talent as an engraver, Churchill is also a sculpture and a photographer. On July 4 and 5, there will be a retrospective of Winston Churchill’s work, primarily featuring his photography, at the Old Stone Church in Cavendish VT. The show, sponsored by the Cavendish Historical Society, will be from noon to 4 pm both days.
The Churchill Retrospective is part of Cavendish Old Home Day, which begins at 8:30 on July 4 (Saturday) with the annual Plant sale in front of the Cavendish Historical Society Museum. Games, vendors and a chicken BBQ, take place on the Cavendish Green, a short walk from the Museum, starting at 10 am. The Stone Church is in close proximity to the Cavendish Green, also on Route 131, or Main Street.
6. Cavendish Historical Society Blog
Want to know about upcoming events, or are interested in some aspect of Cavendish history? The Cavendish Historical Society has started a blog not only to let people know about what CHS is doing but also to invite people to share their memories and information about Cavendish. You can go directly to http://www.cavendishhistoricalsocietynews.blogspot.com/ or use the CHS website and select calendar/upcoming events.
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