Showing posts with label Ludlow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ludlow. Show all posts

Saturday, April 27, 2019

School Fair May 2nd Press Release

Please join us at the School Fair event hosted by Black River High School to learn about the educational opportunities that will be available for the students in our community by the Fall of 2020.

On Thursday, May 2nd, from 1:30pm to 4:30pm Black River High School will host a School Fair which will be located in Presidential Hall, the newly upgraded gym in the Ludlow Elementary School.  The Fair will feature more than a dozen different schools showcasing the various educational opportunities that will be available for the Ludlow and Mount Holly students once Black River closes as the public school.  This is a wonderful opportunity for both students and families to learn more about what the Independent School Committee has accomplished and what they plan to offer at the Black River Academy. A large part of this will be based on feedback from the community members at the School Fair.  The committee is excited to engage students on the academic pedagogy, which will focus on student-centered, individualized learning. Furthermore, the committee is actively reviewing to provide college prep, athletics, and other various extracurriculars.

For further information please visit the independent school’s website: www.blackriveracademy.org; or the Facebook page: www.facebook.com/blackriveracademy
Email contact is blackriveracademy@gmail.com

The Committee also continues to meet weekly, every Thursday at 6:30pm in the library of Black River High School Middle School. We want your input, so please consider attending a meeting.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

May activities at the Fletcher Memorial Youth Library

Spring Story Time
Wednesdays
10:30-11:30 am
Best Suited for ages 5 and under
Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for early literacy activities, STEM explorations, music and more!




Read with Sailor
Thursday, April 18, 2019
3:00-4:00pm

If you haven’t been to the library to meet Sailor the Reading Dog, here’s your chance. Sailor and his friend Arlene visit once a month and are always excited to meet new friends. Sailor especially enjoys being read to and can’t wait to hear a new story or two. Reading to a dog is known to strengthen the reader's confidence while providing an opportunity to practice literacy skills.




 Blackout Poetry Night
Monday, May 6, 2019
5:00-6:00pm
Grades 4 & Up

Blackout Poetry is a combination of art, poetry, and creativity. Come learn about this very cool way to express yourself!


Crafty Tuesdays

7Th-  1:00-2:00pm-  Mother’s Day Craft- Join us as we make something special for moms, grandmas or any other special person in your life.

28th- 3:00-4:00pm- Cardboard Elephants- Today you’ll have a chance to make a one of a kind 3-D elephant.




CLiF Finale and Story Telling Event
Thursday, May 2, 2019
1:00-2:00pm
Ludlow Elementary School
Come celebrate the end of our 2019-2020 CLiF Rural Libraries Grant.
Each child will receive two new books to take home. RSVP required.

Movie Matinee
  Thursday, May 23, 2019
1:00-3:00pm
20th Century Fox ©Presents

The Kid Who Would Be King (PG)


“Old-school magic meets the modern world when young Alex stumbles upon the mythical sword Excalibur. He soon unites his friends and enemies, and they become knights who join forces with the legendary wizard Merlin. Together, they must save mankind from the wicked enchantress Morgana and her army of supernatural warriors” (Google.com)



Other News

There will be no programs May 13th- 21st as the Youth Librarian will be on vacation.

The library will be closed Saturday, May 25th-May27th in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday. We will reopen at 10:00am on Tuesday the 28th.

Saturday, March 23, 2019

April youth activities at the Fletcher Mem. Library

April youth activities at the Fletcher Mem. Library

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Spring Story Time
Wednesdays
10:30-11:30 am
Best Suited for ages 5 and under
Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for early literacy activities, STEM explorations, music and more!




Read With Sailor
Thursday April 18, 2019
3:00-4:00pm

If you haven’t been to the library to meet Sailor the Reading Dog, here’s  your chance. Sailor and his friend Arlene visit once a month and are always excited meet new friends. Sailor especially enjoys being read to and can’t wait to hear a new story or two. Reading to a dog is known to strengthen the readers confidence while providing an opportunity to practice literacy skills.




Books & Cooks
Friday April 26, 2019
3:00-4:00pm
Grades 2 & up
Limit 8 participants

PB&J Thumbprint Cookies

Peanut Butter, Jelly and a delicious cookie all rolled into one sweet treat!



Game Day
Friday April 12, 2019
1:00-4:30pm
Drop in any time this afternoon and challenge your friends to your favorite card, computer or board game. Games such as “Pie Face”, “Blink” and “Five Second Rule” will be available, or bring your favorite game from home.


Snack Food Olympics
Monday April 15, 2019
5:00-6:00pm
Grades 4 & up
Have your parents told you not to play with your food? Tonight is your chance break the rules and compete against your friends in some wacky games
Crafty Tuesdays and Crafternoons
Grades K & Up
2nd- Galaxy Butterflies- 1:00-2:00pm due to ½ day of school
You won’t want to miss the opportunity to make some dazzling, out of this world butterflies

9th- Drop in Coloring- 2:30-4:30- Drop in any time and color some cool pictures with your friends

16th- Crafternoon- Easter Crafts- 1:00-2:00pm due to school vacation  Let’s make some cute crafts to get ready for Easter

23rd-- Drop in Coloring- 2:30-4:30- Drop in any time and color some cool pictures with your friends

30th- Crazy Cockatoo- This is one cool & colorful bird!


Movie Matinee
Friday April 19, 2019
1:00-3:15pm
Walt Disney Studios© Presents
Mary Poppins Returns (PG)
“Decades after her original visit, the magical nanny returns to help the Banks siblings and Michael's children through a difficult time in their lives.”

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Area Celebrates Christmas at Ludlow Town Hall

For Immediate Release

Contact:  info@fola.us


Area Celebrates Christmas at Ludlow Town Hall

In front of a large and enthusiastic audience, area residents enjoyed a diverse Christmas program, sponsored by FOLA (Friends of Ludlow Auditorium) on Decenber 14.  In a program that featured music provided by area elementary and high school students plus other performers, the large audience enjoyed this Christmas celebration that ended with a visit from Santa Claus.  Bruce Schmidt functioned as emcee for the event. The entire program was produced and directed by Scott Stearns and Sandra Russo.



Well Project Postponed until Spring 2019

Well Project Postponed until
Spring 2019

Due to the numerous delays obtaining the permit from the state to drill the well for the Library & Community Center building, we are forced to postpone beginning the work on the well until the Spring of 2019.  After waiting so long for the permit, the weather is clearly against us and we are unable to proceed.

Currently, there is plenty of water in the holding tank and we hope that the flow we have will continue.  As you know, for the past couple of years a pipe has frozen, which cut off the flow of water into the building, causing disruptions to our system.  If this should happen again, Dave Radican and Kevin Hollebeek have generously offered to keep the tank full by pumping water through a hose from Dave's house across the street.  With any luck the pipe won't freeze this year, but if it does, we will have a normally functioning bathroom. Dave, Kevin, all of us appreciate your willingness to do this...thanks so much!

And thank you to everyone in the community for your patience and support...
Mount Holly Community Association Board of Directors

Saturday, December 15, 2018

January Activities at the FML


Winter Story Time
Wednesdays
10:30-11:30 am
Best Suited for ages 5 and under
Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for early literacy activities, STEM explorations, music and more!


*Crafternoon*
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
1:00-2:00pm
Grades K&Up
Come create with Shrinky Dinks-! First, we’ll draw on special Shrinky Dink plastic sheets, and then we'll stick them in the oven and watch our creations shrink! Guaranteed fun for all!



Read With Sailor
Thursday, January 24, 2019
3:00-4:00pm

If you haven’t been to the library to meet Sailor the Reading Dog, here ’s your chance. Sailor and his friend Arlene visit once a month and are always excited meet new friends. Sailor especially enjoys being read to and can’t wait to hear a new story or two. Reading to a dog is known to strenghten the readers confidence while providing an opportunity to practice literacy skills.

Books and Cooks
Friday, January 25, 2019
3:00-4:00pm
Grades  2 & Up

Chocolate Chip Pretzel Bites

Today we’ll make a tasty, bite-sized snack and perfect after school treat!



Back to the 90’s Movie Night
Monday, January 28, 2019
Walt Disney Studios ©Presents
Aladdin (1992)
Snacks Provided
“When a street urchin vies for the love of a beautiful princess, he uses a genie's magic power to make himself off as a prince in order to marry her”. (Imdb)


STEM Night
Monday, January 14, 2019
5:00-6:00pm
Grades K & Up



DIY Geoboards

Participants will have the chance to make their own unique geoboard to take home with them, complete with a wide array of colorful rubber bands, perfect for making hundreds of designs.


Game Day
Friday, January 11, 2019
3:00-4:30
Bring a friend and your favorite game and hang out at the library. We’ll have hot cocoa and treats.


Crafty Tuesday
8th- Stunning Snowflakes- It’s winter and there is no shortage of snow on the ground. Let’s make some snowflakes that won’t melt when you bring them in the house.
15thMake Your Own Bank-  Need a safe place to keep your hard earned $$$? Here’s a chance to make your own unique personalized bank!
22ndRecycled Crayons- Ever wonder what to do with your old, broken crayons? How about recycling them into fun new drawing tools!
29thDuct Tape Fun-  You can make hundreds of fun things out of duct tape. Today we’ll explore making a few easy crafts.

Monday, November 12, 2018

Want to ban marijuana from your rental? Act now, lawyers say By Anne Wallace Allen

Anew marijuana law could create a hazy area for landlords and their lawyers.
In July, it became legal for Vermonters to grow and possess a small amount of marijuana for personal use. The issue of commercial marijuana sales is expected to come up in the Legislature next winter.
The new law makes it clear that landlords can ban tenants from using or possessing marijuana on their property. Landlords already have a right to ban many legal activities – such as the use of tobacco or alcohol – and marijuana is also illegal under federal law. Many leases ban all illegal activity from rentals.
Vermont landlords can also ban the use of medical marijuana, even if it has been prescribed by a doctor.
But with state and federal law on marijuana under heavy pressure to change, Vermont lawyers are advising their clients who are landlords to make their wishes more clear on leases now in order to avoid lawsuits down the road. It’s very difficult to change the terms of a lease once both parties have signed it and the tenant has moved in.
“Landlords can prohibit all marijuana use, and they commonly do,” said lawyer Andrew Subin, who works for Vermont Cannabis Solutions in Burlington. He said most standard leases prohibit all illegal activity.
“Enforcement of no-marijuana and no-smoking provisions in residential leases is another issue, as it is very difficult for landlords to police these things after the premises is occupied,” Subin said.
Benj Deppman, a Middlebury lawyer who specializes in property matters, said he is talking to his landlord clients now about whether they want to specify that tenants can’t use marijuana, even if it becomes commercially available.
“In my conversations with landlords, I’m asking them how they feel about this,” Deppman said. “It’s something we should be putting into the lease clearly, so we’re not relying on federal law, which could change.”
Deppman, co-chairman of the real estate law section for the Vermont Bar Association, said he expects the issue to come up among property owners and managers next year if Vermont lawmakers legalize marijuana sales. Even if it is legal in Vermont, a resident of federally subsidized housing could run into problems, he said.
“There’s a real issue there for a person who has a legitimate need for medical marijuana, and is living in federally subsidized housing,” he said. “They could lose their home simply by following doctor’s orders.“
Court cases have denied the use of marijuana as a reasonable accommodation under the federal Fair Housing Act, according to the Institute for Real Estate Management, or IREM, which put out a white paper for landlords on marijuana in 2016.
“Given the federal government’s express intention not to enforce the law, prohibiting use of marijuana may lead state courts to be more lenient,” the group said in its paper.
Subin said nobody in Vermont has sued over the right to use marijuana in a rental, to his knowledge.
“On the one hand, Vermont cannot require landlords to violate federal law,” he said. “On the other hand, there have been some states such as Massachusetts and Rhode Island which have enacted laws granting some level of protection to cannabis users in terms of rental leases, but these provisions have not been challenged.”
A bill pending in Congress would protect marijuana users who live in federally assisted housing from being evicted if they were following state law on the substance.

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Rockingham-Clarendon Route 103 Roadway Project

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:       Natalie Boyle                  
                    802.855.3893
                   nboyle@eivtech.com

Rockingham-Clarendon Route 103 Roadway Project

RUTLAND, VT—November 10, 2018-- The Vermont Agency of Transportation would like to notify the public that it has become necessary for the Rockingham-Clarendon Route 103 paving project to hold over until Spring of 2019. Due to weather, surface conditions and other unforeseen construction factors, work along this 42-mile project was not able to be completed in 2018 as anticipated.
Winter shut down activities are underway and will include paving a leveling course over the existing milled surface and hot-in-place recycled surface from Chester to Mount Holly. Also, paving temporary fillets alongside road and driveway aprons as required to create smooth transitions and allow for proper winter maintenance, along with other highway-related items.
Once all winter shut-down work has been completed, the 40-mph work zone speed reduction will be removed until the spring when work resumes. Once weather permits in the spring, Pike will resume paving the remaining 14 miles of wearing course from Chester to Mount Holly, including side road and driveway aprons.

Thank you for your assistance and cooperation throughout this portion of the 2018-2019 construction season. You may contact Project Outreach Coordinator Natalie Boyle at (802) 855-3893 or nboyle@eivtech.com if you have any questions or concerns.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Candidates for VT Senate and House Debate on Thursday, October 25 in Heald Auditorium

On Thursday, October 25 at 7 PM eight candidates for the Vermont Senate and House will meet in a Candidates' Forum in the Heald Auditorium at Ludlow Town Hall.

The event, sponsored by FOLA, will concentrate on issues facing the state and local region.

Participating in the panel are six candidates for the Windsor County seats in the Vermont Senate and the two candidates vying for the Rutland-Windsor-2 (RW2) House seat that represents Ludlow, Mount Holly, and Screwsbury.

The participating Windsor County Senate Candidates will include:  Alison Clarkson, Dem; Randy Gray, Rep; Dick McCormack, Dem; Alice Nitka, Dem; Mason Wade, Ind; and Jack Williams, Rep. Invited, but not responding, was Wayne Townsend, Rep.

The RW2 candidates are Peter Berger, Ind; and Logan Nicoll, Dem.

The forum will be moderated by Ralph Pace. Brigid Sullivan will participate as time-keeper.

The forum will follow procedures limiting candidate response time and offering candidates an opportunity to express reasons for voting for them following the completion of questions from the moderator and audience members. The event will be video recorded by Okemo Valley TV.

For additional information, call (802)228-7239.

November activities for the FM Youth Library

Fall Story Time
Wednesdays
10:30-11:30 am
Best Suited for ages 5 and under
Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for early literacy activities, STEM explorations, music and more!




Read With Sailor
Thursday November 29, 2018
3:00-4:00pm

If you haven’t been to the library to meet Sailor the Reading Dog, here’s  your chance. Sailor and his friend Arlene visit once a month and are always excited meet new friends. Sailor especially enjoys being read to and can’t wait to hear a new story or two. Reading to a dog is known to strengthen the readers confidence while providing an opportunity to practice literacy skills.


Creative Coloring Fridays
Everyone loves to color! Drop by the library anytime between 10:30am-4:30pm and let your creative juices start flowing. Coloring sheets for all ages and ability levels will be available as well as colored pencils, gel pens and markers. Use our supplies or bring your own from home. Bring a child, grandchild or even a friend and come relax and unwind at the library.



Monday Night Movie
Monday November 26, 2018
5:00-7:00
Walt Disney Studios ©Presents
The Incredibles II
Snacks Provided


November STEM Night
Monday November 19, 2018
5:00-6:00pm
Football Frenzy!
Are you a football fanatic or just learning about the sport? At this month’s STEM Night, we’ll investigate all things football and be challenged to create our own mini goal posts and kicking devices. Go team!




CLiF Kickoff and  VT Author Visit
To Ludlow Elementary
Thursday November 8, 2018
Grades PreK- 2nd :
9:30-10:30am
Grades 3rd-6th: 10:30-11:30

Help Fletcher Memorial Youth Library and LES kick-off their rolls as joint recipients of a 2018-2019 Children’s Literacy Foundation Rural Libraries Grant. Vermont author and storyteller Michael Caduto will be on hand to provide students with two interactive storytelling presentations. Home school families welcome.


Crafty Tuesdays
3:00-4:00pm
Grades K & Up
November 6thCrafts will be @ 1:00pm due to ½ of school
Dia de Los Muertos Craft- Create a colorful craft to celebrate the Day of the Dead
13th- Burlap Owls- Whoo likes Owls? If it’s you then you won’t want to miss this owl-some craft!
20th-Turkey Windsocks- Gobble Gobble-it’s almost Thanksgiving. Make a cute Turkey decoration to hang up at home.
27th- Foam Plate Printing- First you’ll draw a design on a special plate. Next, add some paint, press onto paper and violá- you have a one of a kind masterpiece!