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FRANKLIN COUNTY REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2012 AREA GUIDE
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Things like great service, a stunning choice of activities for all 4 seasons and plenty of space to create memories you’ll be talking about long
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For more information call 802.988.2611 or go to jaypeakresort.com
DISCONNECTMOUNTAINS
RECONNECTFAMILY
IN THE
TO YOUR
Welcome to Jay Peak – the kind of place where a big vacation means focusing on all the smaller parts that allow you, and your family, to reconnect.
Things like great service, a stunning choice of activities for all 4 seasons and plenty of space to create memories you’ll be talking about long
after your vacation has ended.
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welcometo Northwest Vermont!
Welcome to Franklin County, nestled between Lake Champlain, Jay Peak and the Canadian border in the northwest corner of Vermont. We’re truly excited to bring you this new publication that highlights our vibrant downtowns, summer and winter recreation opportunities and the businesses that support our community and make it a unique place to live and visit.
We invite you to explore the region’s rich history, art galleries, covered bridges, specialty shops and fine dining while using this guide as a roadmap to share the Franklin County experience. If you’re into camping, don’t miss the many state parks, especially Burton Island State Park, which is accessible only by water with ferry service every 10 minutes.
Whether you enjoy camping, shopping, dining or hiking, Franklin County has it all and welcomes you with our well-known Vermont hospitality and community pride.
Jim WalshDirector, Franklin County Regional Chamber of Commerce
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© Copyright 2012 Vermont Publishing Corporation
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Contents: Our Towns Bakersfi eld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Berkshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Enosburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Fairfax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Fairfi eld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Fletcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Highgate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Richford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Sheldon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 St. Albans City . . . . . . . . . . . .20 St. Albans Town . . . . . . . . . . .22 Swanton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Our Neighbors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Things to Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-34 Our History (Civil War Heritage Weekend) . .36 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . .38 Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Community Organizations . .48 Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Health Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Newspaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Resorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Key to Guide Symbols:= Recreation
= Culture & Arts
= Attractions
= Covered Bridges
= Places of Worship
= Schools
= Libraries
= Franklin County Map Marker Map Pages 32-33
= St. Albans Map Marker Map Page 31
= Enosburg Falls Map Marker Map Page 34
= Swanton Map Marker Map Page 34
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August 2 - 5, 2012Airport Road, Highgate, VT
I-89 EXIT 21 (Swanton Exit)
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• Live music• Demolition Derby• Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament• Truck Pulls• Tractor Pulls
• 4-H Open Horse Show• Ox Pull• Wrestling• Many more family activities – don’t miss any of it!!
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Bakersfi eld Town ParkIntersection of Routes 36 & 108
Bakersfi eld Historical SocietyIntersection of Routes 36 & 108802.827.6125
United Church of Bakersfi eld & Fairfi eld54 East Bakersfi eld Road802.827.3150
Bakersfi eld Elementary Middle School82 Academy Lane802.827.6611www.bakersfi eldk8.net
H.F. Brigham Free Library104 Main Street802.827.4414
Missisquoi Valley Rail TrailNorthern Forest Canoe Trail
Berkshire Historical Society2520 Richford Road
Lighthouse Assembly of God878 Horseshoe Rd.802.848.7722
Our Lady of Lourdes2902 Route 105802.848.7741
Berkshire Elementary School4850 Water Tower Rd.802.933.2290www.berkshirek8.net
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Bakersfi eld Located on Routes 105 and 36, Bakersfi eld is the small-town gateway to Lamoille County and the Smugglers’ Notch region. Home to a new town park and historic Brigham Academy, Bakersfi eld will soon be able to boast Bakersfi eld Community Trails, a community trails system aimed at putting the town’s history, natural resources, and scenery in the spotlight for residents and visitors alike.
Berkshire One of four Franklin County towns that are along the U.S./Canadian border, Berkshire is bisected diagonally by Route 118, which intersects with two of the county’s major thoroughfares, Routes 105 and 108, in town. An extremely rural town, Berkshire boasts an agricultural landscape that is quintessentially Franklin County.
Photos by David Juaire
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Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail Northern Forest Canoe Trail Lincoln Park Maple Park Enosburg Town Forest
Enosburg Opera House 123 Depot Street 802.933.6171 www.enosburgoperahouse.org
Enosburgh Historical Society 55 Railroad Street 802.933.2102
Bridge of Flowers & LightDuffy Hill Road
Hopkins BridgeHopkins Bridge Road, adjacent to Route 118
New Life Christian ChurchCorner of Main & Missisquoi Streets802.933.2513
Bible Central of Enosburg44 Stebbins Street802.933.4340
St. Matthew’s Episcopal/ Anglican Church326 Church Street802.933.6127
St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church62 Missisquoi Street802.933.4464
Enosburg Falls United Methodist Church 245 Church Street 802.933.4352
Enosburg Falls Elementary School303 Dickenson Avenue802.933.2171www.enosburgk12.net
Enosburg Falls Middle & High School65 Dickenson Avenue802.933.7777www.enosburgk12.net
Enosburgh Public Library241 Main Street802.933.2328www.enosburghlibrary.org
Enosburgh Located along Routes 105 and 108, Enosburgh is home to Franklin Foods, a cream cheese producer and one of the largest employers in the county, and Enosburg Electric, one of the few remaining publicly owned utilities in Vermont. Enosburgh, referred to as the Dairy Capital of the World, hosts the Vermont Dairy Festival every June in Enosburg Falls Village.
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Photos by David Juaire
Fairfax Community Park & Recreation Pathwww.fairfaxrecreation.com
Fairfax Community Theatre Companywww.fctcvt.org
Fairfax Historical Society1181 Main Street802.849.6638www.vtgrandpa.com/fhs
Lower Covered BridgeMaple Street (One Way - enter from Main Street only)
St. Luke’s Catholic Church17 Huntville Road802.849.6205
United Church of FairfaxFletcher & River Roads802.373.3210
BFA-Fairfax75 Hunt Street802.849.6711www.bfafairfax.com
Fairfax Community Library75 Hunt Street802.849.2420www.library.bfafairfax.com
FairfaxThe southernmost town in Franklin
County, Fairfax shares boundaries with both Chittenden and Lamoille Counties and is located along Route 104. Fairfax is unique in Franklin County, with it’s school – BFA Fairfax – providing education to students in grades pre-K through 12, as well as being home to the town library.
Fairfield Historical Society25 North Road802.827.3261
President Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site455 Chester Arthur Road802.828.3051www.historicvermont.org/sites/html/Arthur.html
East Fairfield Covered BridgeBridge StreetClosed to traffic
St. Patrick’s Parish116 Church Street802.827.3203
St. Anthony & St. George Parish9491 Route 36802.827.3203
Fairfield Center School57 Park Street802.827.6639www.ffcsvt.org
Bent Northrop Memorial Library164 Park Street802.827.3945www.bentnorthrop.org
Fairfield Family farms, a Presidential birthplace, and a bucolic landscape make up Fairfield, the Franklin County town built along Route 36. Situated roughly in the center of the county, Fairfield is home to the birthplace of President Chester A. Arthur, and boasts one of Vermont’s year-round, online farmers’ markets.
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Photos by David Juaire
Fletcher One of the more secluded towns in Franklin County, Fletcher is tucked away from the county’s major thoroughfares, save for a small section of Route 108 that runs through the town’s eastern edge. Natural resources make Fletcher a quiet destination for lovers of the outdoors, with both Metcalf Pond and a trail head for the statewide Vermont Association of Snow Travelers snowmobile trail network.
Metcalf Pond
Binghamville United Methodist Church35 School Road802.849.2120
Fletcher Elementary School340 School Road802.849.6251
Lake Carmi State Park
Franklin Historical Society
Log Cabin Museum Hanna Road
St. Mary’s ChurchSchool Street802.285.6880
East Franklin Union Church4610 Lake Road, Route 120802.285.6425
Franklin Central SchoolSchool Street802.285.2100www.franklin.k12.vt.us
Haston Library5167 Main Street802.285.6505www.franklinvt.com/haston_library.htm
Franklin Located along Route 120, Franklin shares its northern border with Canada and is home to Lake Carmi, Vermont’s fourth largest natural lake. More than 200 summer camps line the shore of the lake, along with a Vermont State Park. In late winter, hundreds of locals and visitors turn out annually for the Franklin Volunteer Fire Department’s pancake breakfast fundraiser.
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Photos by David Juaire
Lake ChamplainArrowhead Mountain LakeHorseshoe Barn Road FootpathMill River Natural AreaGeorgia Beach
Georgia Historical SocietyEthan Allen Highway, Route 7
Georgia Plain Baptist ChurchIntersection of Stonebridge & Middle Roads802.524.5348www.web.me.com/ckuthe
Redeeming Grace Church164 Ballard Rd.802.891.4213www.rgcvt.org
Ascension Catholic Church3157 Rt. 7802.524.2585
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Georgia With Chittenden County along its southern border and Lake Champlain on its western shore, Georgia is a town that’s close to lots of great locales while maintaining its rural Franklin County charm. Situated along Route 7, one of Vermont’s major north/south thoroughfares, Georgia shares Arrowhead Mountain Lake (a dammed-up section of the Lamoille River) with Milton. Highgate Sports Arena
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Highgate Historical Society3181 Route 78802.868.4619
Highgate Manor464 Highgate Road
Highgate Falls Bridge & DamRoute 207
St. Louis Roman Catholic Church186 Lamkin Street802.868.4502
Highgate United Methodist Church3060 Route 78802.868.4921
Highgate Elementary School219 Gore Road802.868.4170www.fnwsu.org/highgate
Highgate Public Library17 Mill Hill802.868.3970www.highgatelibrary.wordpress.com
Highgate The westernmost of Franklin County’s U.S./Canadian bordertowns, Highgate is located along the northern tip of Route 7, as well as along Routes 207 and 78. It is also home to the Franklin County State Airport, which hosts the Franklin County Field Days country fair each August.
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Hazen’s Notch Association
Montgomery Historical Society Pratt Hall, Route 118 www.Montgomeryvt.us/mhs.htm
Fuller Bridge Fuller Bridge Road
Comstock Bridge Comstock Bridge Road
Creamery Bridge West Hill Road
Longley Bridge Longley Bridge Road
Hectorville Bridge Gibou Road (currently in storage)
Hutchins Bridge Hutchins Bridge Road
Community Baptist Church 2 Mountain Road 802.326.2185
St. Isidore Laborer 169 Mountain Road 802.848.7741
Montgomery United Methodist Church 20 Fuller Bridge Road 802.527.7428
Montgomery Elementary School 249 School Drive 802.326.4618 www.montgomeryk8.net
Montgomery Town Library 86 Mountain Road 802.326.3113 www.montgomeryvt.us/library.htm
Montgomery A town that borders both Lamoille and Orleans Counties, Montgomery boasts six historic covered bridges — along with another that straddles the town’s border with Enosburgh — which give the town a vivid window into the past. Montgomery is located along Routes 118, 58, and 242, the latter route being Franklin County’s gateway to Jay Peak Resort.
Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail Missisquoi River
Richford Historical Society 186 South Main Street 802.933.6622
First Baptist Church of Richford 30 School Street 802.848.3635
All Saints Church 152 Main Street 802.848.7741
Richford Located along Route 105, Richford is a rural town in the northeast corner of Frank-lin County. The northern trail head of the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail is in Richford, beginning just shy of the U.S./Canadian border. Additionally, the Vermont Association of Snow Travellers trail network goes through Richford before crossing over into Québec’s snowmobile trail system.
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Photos by David Juaire
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St. Anthony’s Parish117 Shawville Road802.933.8921
Rice Hill United Methodist ChurchCorner of Rice Hill & Route 78802.285.6876
Sheldon School78 Poor Farm Road802.933.4909www.fnwsu.org/sheldon
Sheldon Public Library1640 Main Street802.933.2616
Sheldon Located along Routes 105, 78, and 120, Sheldon is a quaint, former tourist town now built around agriculture. Sheldon Springs is an unincorporated village in the town, named after the supposedly healing mineral waters that once drew people from far and wide to the town.
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St. Albans City Vermont’s maple capital, a city with a rich history of railroading, and home of the northernmost Confederate advance in America’s Civil War, St. Albans City is a locale overflowing with Vermont culture. A valley city set against the lushness of Vermont’s Green Mountains on one side, and the beauty of Lake Champlain on the other, St. Albans City is a destination well worth the visit. The city is situated in the middle of St. Albans Town and is bisected by Route 7, one of the state’s major north/south thoroughfares.
St. Albans City Hall Gymnasium St. Albans City Pool
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St. Albans Seventh Day Adventist Church 27 Church Street 802.782.6600
First Baptist Church 29 Congress Street 802.524.3529 www.fbcstalbansvt.com
Harvest Bible Baptist Church 48 Federal Street 802.527.2215
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 8 Bishop Street 802.524.6212 www.stlukesstalbans.org
First Congregational Church of St. Albans 27 Church Street 802.524.4555
Holy Angels Parish 246 Lake Street 802.524.2585
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church 11 Church Street 802.524.5632 www.saintpaulsvt.org
St. Albans City School 29 Bellows Street 802.527.0565 www.sacsvt.org
Bellows Free Academy (BFA) - St. Albans 71 South Main Street 802.527.6555 www.bfasta.net
Northwest Technical Center 71 South Main Street 802.527.6517 www.nwtconline.org
St. Albans Free Library 11 Maiden Lane 802.524.1507 www.stalbans.lib.vt.us
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St. Albans Town A farming community built along the shore of Lake Champlain, St. Albans Town is a scenic mixture of the agrarian and the aquatic. St. Albans Town is home to Hard’Ack, a year-round outdoor recreation area that includes downhill skiing, snowboarding, sledding, athletic fi elds, and wilderness trails. There are also three Vermont State Parks in St. Albans Town: Woods Island, Burton Island, and Kill Kare. With Interstate 89, as well as Routes 7 and 36, the town is easily accessed from the north, south, and east.
Lake ChamplainMissisquoi Valley Rail TrailCollins Perley Sports & Fitness CenterHard’Ack Recreation Area
Northside Baptist Church1321 Fairfax Road802.524.3636www.northsidebcvermont.org
Church of the Rock1091 Fairfax Road802.524.9644www.cotr-vt.com
City of Light Worship Center7349 Ethan Allen Highway802.527.3734www.worshipcenter.colmww.org
Trinity Presbyterian Church350 South Main Street802.527.7221
Champlain Valley Church of the Nazarene127 Upper Welden Street802.524.5386www.cvcotn.faithweb.com
St. Albans Bay United Methodist ChurchLake Road802.849.6588
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints22 Bushey Road802.528.8393
St. Albans Town Educational Center169 South Main Street802.527.7191www.satecvt.org
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Saint Albans has one of the most beautiful downtowns in the state of Vermont
Here in St. Albans, we offer a unique shopping experience, excellent restaurants, night life fun, year-round recreation programs, arts & culture, family friendly events and a historic city park.
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Swanton There is no place in Franklin County where history runs as deep and strong as in Swanton, home of the Missisquoi Abenaki people. Located in Swanton is the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge, a nearly 7,000-acre refuge made up of a delta created by the Missisquoi River as it flows into Lake Champlain. While in town during the warmer months of the year, keep an eye out for the swans on the town green, from which the town gets its name.
Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge Lake Champlain Swanton Fit & Healthy Recreation Path
Swanton Historical Society 11 Lake Street 802.868.3892 www.swantonhistoricalsociety.org
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 38 Grand Avenue 802.868.7185 www.holytrinityswanton.org
Church of the Nativity 65 Canada Street 802.868.4262
Swanton Christian Church Academy Street www.swantonchristianchurch.org
Little White Church By The Lake Church Road 802.868.3800
Memorial United Methodist Church 23 Grand Avenue 802.868.2650
Swanton School 24 Fourth Street 802.868.5346 www.swantonschool.org
Missisquoi Valley Union 100 Thunderbird Drive 802.868.7311 www.mvuschool.org
Swanton Public Library 1 First Street 802.868.7656 www.swantonlibrary.org
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Grand Isle County Made up of four islands and a pen-insula on Lake Champlain, Grand Isle County is Franklin County’s western neighbor. From north to south, the towns of the county are Alburgh, Isle La Motte, North Hero, Grand Isle, and South Hero. Summer is a booming season for the county, when second-home owners, campers, and tourists abound. Autumn brings the apple harvest to the county, which is home to three large orchards. www.champlainislands.com
Northern Chittenden County To Franklin County’s south is Chittenden County, which counts among its munici-palities Vermont’s largest city, Burlington. Abutting Franklin County are the Chittenden County towns of Milton and Westford. At one time primarily a farming town, Milton has transitioned to being a growing bedroom community in close proximity to IBM and other nearby industry. Westford is a largely rural town that offers scenic drives and several working farms.
Northwestern Lamoille County Southeast of Franklin County is Lamoille County, perhaps best known as being the home of two ski resorts, Smugglers Notch and Stowe Moun-tain Resort. Sharing a border with Franklin County are the towns of Belvidere, Waterville, and Cambridge (where Smugglers Notch is located). Belvidere and Waterville are both small, rustic towns with small populations, while Cambridge attracts a larger population thanks to its proximity to Mount Mansfield. Just east of Cambridge is Johnson, a town made up of locals, an arts community, and the school-year population of Johnson State College.
our neighbors
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Western Orleans County Vermont’s fabled Northeast Kingdom bumps up against Franklin County’s northeastern border in the form of Jay and Westfi eld, two Orleans County towns. Jay is home to Jay Peak, a ski mountain whose peak offers a grand view of Franklin County and Lake Champlain. Jay Peak Resort has grown signifi cantly in recent years, and its most recent addition – an indoor waterpark – has made Jay a year-round destination in a way it’s never been. Westfi eld is a rural town that serves as home to Hazen’s Notch, a mountain pass that is open seasonally.
Southern Brome-Missisquoi Regional County Municipality Popping over to another country for a weekend – or even for a couple hours for a coffee and a leisurely drive – isn’t a big deal in Franklin County. With Canada just minutes to the north – the French-speaking province of Québec, at that – it’s not diffi cult to fi nd yourself surrounded by a different cultural atmosphere. From west to east along the Franklin County (U.S.)/Canadian border are the Canadian municipalities of Bedford, Dunham & Sutton. Roughly an hour from the border is the major city of Montréal. All you need to do is bring your passport (or enhanced license), and you’ll be on your way.
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Enosburg Farmers’ MarketLate May – late OctoberWednesdays: 3 – 6 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Lincoln Park, Enosburg Falls
Grand Isle MarketsMay 26 – September 22Saturdays: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.St. Joseph’s Church, Rte. 2, Grand Isle
Northwest Farmers’ MarketMid-May – mid-OctoberSaturdays: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.Taylor Park, St. Albans City
Richford Farmers’ MarketMid-June – Early OctoberSaturdays: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.Lower Main Street, Richford
South Hero MarketsMay 30 – September 19 Wednesdays: 4 – 7 p.m.St. Rose of Lima Church, Rte. 2, South Hero
HISTORICAL SITESPresident Chester A. Arthur Birthplace
Late May – mid-OctoberWednesday – Sunday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.455 Chester Arthur Road, Fairfield 802.828.3051 · Admission: by donation
MUSEUMSBakersfield Historical Museum
July – August, Sundays 2 – 4 p.m. & by appointment · 802.827.6125 FREEIntersection of Rts. 36 & 108, Bakersfield
Berkshire Historical MuseumSummers by appointment · 802.848.34592520 Richford Road, Berkshire FREE
Enosburgh Historical Museum & Caboose
June – October, Saturday: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. & by appointment · 802.933.2102 55 Railroad Street, Enosburg Falls FREE
Fairfax Historical MuseumJuly – August, Sunday: 2 – 4 p.m. & by appointment · 802.849.6638 FREE1181 Main St., Fairfax · vtgrandpa.com/fhs
Fairfield Historical MuseumMonday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Wednesday: noon – 7 p.m.25 North Road, Fairfield · 802.309.5076
Franklin Log Cabin MuseumBy appointmentHanna Road, Franklin · 802.285.6472 FREE
Georgia Historical MuseumMonday, Wednesday, Friday: 2 – 4 p.m. Route 7, Georgia · 802.527.9704 FREE
Highgate Historical SocietyMay – October1st & 3rd Sunday: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.& by appointment · 802.868.4619 3181 Route 78, Highgate Center FREE
Montgomery Historical MuseumBy appointmentPratt Hall, Route 118, Montgomery Village www.Montgomeryvt.us/mhs.htm FREE
Richford Historical MuseumJuly – September1st & 3rd Saturday: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. & by appointment · 802.933.6622 Lower Main Street, Richford FREE
St. Albans Historical MuseumMid-May – Mid-OctoberTuesday – Friday: 1 – 4 p.m., Saturday: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. & by appointment · 802.527.79339 Church Street, St. Albans Citywww.stamuseum.com$5/adults, $2/age 6-14
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Swanton Railroad Depot Museum
Summer hours: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.Winter hours: by appointment58 South River St., Swanton · 802.868.3892www.swantonhistoricalsociety.org/main/museum.asp FREE
NATURE TRAILSMissisquoi National Wildlife Refuge
Open daily, dawn to dusk29 Tabor Road, Swanton FREEwww.fws.gov/northeast/missisquoiHabitat for migratory waterfowl, songbirds & other wildlife. Seasonal events.
Missisquoi Valley Rail TrailOpen daily FREESee map on pages 32 & 33Runs from St. Albans to Richford (26.4 miles)Walk, ski, or ride through farms, forests, fi elds, and wetlands of Franklin County. Snowmobiles are only motorized vehicles permitted on trail.
VERMONT STATE PARkSBurton Island State Park
Memorial Day wkd. – Labor Day wkd.Burton Island, St. Albans · 802.524.6353 www.vtstateparks.com/htm/burton.htmReachable only by boat - ferry available. 17 tent sites, 26 lean-to sites, 15 boat moorings, 100-slip marina, hiking trails, nature center, museum, boat rentals, store, food service, swimming.
Kill Kare State ParkMemorial Day wkd. – Labor Day wkd.2714 Hathaway Point Road, St. Albans 802.524.6021www.vtstateparks.com/htm/killcare.htmSwimming, open pavilion available for rental, boat rentals. No camping.
Lake Carmi State ParkMay 18 – Labor Day weekend460 Marsh Road, Franklin · 802.933.8383www.vtstateparks.com/htm/carmi.htmVermont’s largest campground with 140 tent/trailer sites, 35 lean-to sites, 2 cabins, swimming, nature center, boat rentals.
Woods Island State ParkMemorial Day wkd. – Labor Day wkd.Woods Island, St. Albans · 802.524.6353www.vtstateparks.com/htm/woodsisland.htmReachable only by boat. A “remote area” park with camping on fi ve sites by reservation only.
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How to Get Here Located in the northwest corner of Vermont and with major north/south and west/east routes running through it, Franklin County is easily accessible from all directions.
directions
From the West If you’re coming from northern New York State or northern Grand Isle County, the only way into Franklin County is via Route 2 to Route 78. Just go south on Route 2 to the intersection with Route 78 in Alburgh. From there, head east on Route 78, cross the Missisquoi Bay Bridge, and you’ll be in Franklin County.
From the SouthIf you fi nd yourself coming to Franklin
County from points south in Vermont, there are three primary ways to get here. The fi rst is Interstate 89 North, which enters western Franklin County in Georgia and includes two exits in St. Albans Town, one exit in Swan-ton, and another in Highgate. From there, the interstate leads to the U.S./Canadian border crossing. Running parallel to I-89 is Route 7, which passes through St. Albans City. Travelers can enter eastern Franklin County via Route 108, which leads into Bakersfi eld from Cambridge. Please note that Route 108 passes through the high elevation Smugglers Notch region, and a portion of this road is closed during the winter months.
From the East Should you come to Franklin County from the Newport or Jay region, the best year-round option for getting here is to take Route 105 west into Richford. During the non-winter months, Route 242 will bring you into Montgomery. However, this road is closed in the Hazen’s Notch area during winter.
From the North If you’re traveling to Franklin County from Canada, there are four primary ports of entry into the area. On the western side of the county, coming south from Philipsburg, Autoroute 35 brings you to Interstate 89, while Autoroute 235 from Bedford places you at Morse’s Line in Franklin. Further east, Autoroute 237 out of Frelighsburg fi nds you in Berkshire on Route 108. Finally, on the eastern edge of Franklin County, Autoroute 139 out of Abercorn brings you to Province St. in Richford, which is a short distance from Route 105.
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St. Albans Civil War Heritage Weekend
July 21 – 22, 2012
Civil War through St. Albans’ looking glassSt. Albans celebrates its Civil War history with a full weekend of authentic displays and
presentations during the St Albans Civil War Heritage Weekend, July 21 – 22, 2012.
A full Civil War encampment will be in Taylor Park, with units portraying both the North and South. See unit maneuvers, fi ring and camp-life demonstrations, artillery drills, and battle skirmishes.
St. Albans Historical Museum volunteers and re-enactors will be on hand to discuss the famous St. Albans Raid of October 19, 1864, as well as plans for the 150th anniversary re-enactment and related events set for September 18-21, 2014.
Learn more about the Civil War period from living-history re-enactors, both military and civilian. Enjoy shopping at adjacent downtown shops and meals at restaurants – all in close proximity. Visit vendors all weekend and the large Northwest Farmers’ Market on the park on Saturday.
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The St. Albans Historical Museum, located just steps from the center of the action, will be open all weekend and offers an impressive collection of historical artifacts – an interesting and educational opportunity for people of all ages. From here, take a walking tour of nearly 60 historical sites, including places and buildings that were integral to the Confederate soldiers’ raid on St. Albans and robbing of its banks.
This year’s living-history weekend – the second annual – is sponsored by the Champlain Valley Historical Re-enactors and the St Albans Historical Museum.
Be sure to check www.stalbansraid.com for updates and schedules regarding this July’s event and much more about the northernmost action of the Civil War, and the September 18 – 21, 2014 celebration that will commemorate the St. Albans Raid Sesquicentennial.
More about the St. Albans Historical Museum can be found at www.stamuseum.com.
Learn more:www.stamuseum.comwww.stalbansraid.com
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14th Annual Franklin County Quilt Show
Saturday, April 14, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.Sunday, April 15, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.City Hall, St. Albans City 802.326.3135 FREEFranklin County’s largest quilt show with door prizes, vendors and a raffle.
46th Annual Vermont Maple Festival
Friday, April 27 – Sunday, April 299 a.m. – 5 p.m. (with exceptions) St. Albans City · 802.524.5800 www.vtmaplefestival.org FREEThree days of all things maple, in the heart of the Maple Capital.
Highbrow to HoedownSaturday, April 28, 7 p.m.Enosburg Falls Opera House, Enosburg Falls802.933.2498 · $10Jay Leslie of The Tokens (‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’), along with a variety of local, regional talent. Benefits local organizations.
MAY 201210th Annual Farewell Reunion Concert
Friday, May 25 6 p.m. BBQ & dessert potluck, 7 p.m. concertGrace Church, Sheldon · 802.849.6968 [email protected] · $15 donation Annual benefit concert for Tom Sustic Scholarship Fund. Featuring Will Patton, Bread & Bones, Mayfly & many more.
Thundering Skies Air ShowSaturday, May 26, 11 a.m., Franklin County State Airport, Highgate thunderingskies.net · Charitable donation to VT National Guard Charitable Foundation
Chainsaw CarvingSaturday, May 26, 2 p.m.Lake Carmi State Park, Franklinwww.vtstateparks.com/htm/events.htmParking feeWatch Mark LeClair turn logs into animals.
Vermont ThunderSunday, May 27, 3 p.m.Lincoln Park, Enosburg Falls FREEEnd point in 90-mile ride with hundreds of motorcycles in honor of veterans. Ceremony in park follows.
39th Annual Peoples’ PromSaturday, May 26, 9 p.m.Montgomery Town Hall, MontgomeryAnnual dance with live music.
Open Studio WeekendSaturday, May 26 & Sunday, May 27Various locations, Franklin Countywww.Vermontcrafts.com/links/open.htmlLocal craftspeople participate in the statewide event that offers the public a behind the scenes look at local artists.
Memorial Day CeremonyWednesday, May 30, 10 a.m.Lincoln Park, Enosburg Falls FREEAnnual ceremony in honor of fallen soldiers and surviving veterans.
56th Annual Vermont Dairy Festival
Thursday, May 31 – Sunday, June 3Hours vary · Enosburg Fallswww.vermontdairyfestival.com FREEA four-day celebration of dairy in the Dairy Center of the World.
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Vermont DaysSaturday, June 9 – Sunday, June 10All Vermont State Parks & Historic Sites, Franklin County & statewide.Free entry, license-free fishing on Saturday
Summer MusicalJune 14 – 16Enosburg Opera House, Enosburg Falls802.933.6171 · www.enosburgoperahouse.orgLocal theater performs a musical.
JULY 2012The Great Race & Bay Day
Sunday, July 1, 10 a.m.St. Albans Bay Park, St. Albans Town Bay Day: 802.524.2415Great Race: [email protected] 5K run, 12 mile bike, 3 mile paddle in St. Albans Bay, plus an Independence Day celebration.
Fireworks ExtravaganzaTuesday, July 3Knight Point State Park, North Hero, VT802.372.8400 FREECelebrate Independence Day with food, fun, family and fireworks. Donations at the gate.
Open Farm and Studio WeekendSaturday, July 14 – Sunday, July 1510 a.m. – 5 p.mChamplain Islands, VTwww.openfarmandstudio.comVisit the farms and artist studios. Watch for the red balloons! Maps will be available throughout the Islands for wayfinding.
Charlotte’s WebJuly 17 – 29BFA-Fairfax, 75 Hunt St., Fairfaxwww.fctcvt.orgFairfax Community Theatre Company performance of the children’s classic.
Challenger Learning Center of Vermont Golf Tournament
Friday, July 20Champlain Country Club, Swantonwww.challengervt.orgA fundraiser for the planned learning center.
Kingman Street Antique & Classic Car Show
Saturday, July 21, 10 a.m.Kingman Street, St. Albans City 802.524.7671 · [email protected] & classic cars in the heart of the city.
JUNE 2012
ONGOING EVENTSArtist in Residence Cooperative Art Gallery Monthly Reception
May – October, First Thursday of each month: 5 – 8 p.m.; November – April, First Sunday of each month, 1 – 4 p.m.321 Main Street, Enosburg Falls 802.933.6403 FREEMonthly reception for featured artists. Artist presentations & hors d’oeuvres.
Enosburg Town BandMid June – August, Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. Lincoln Park, Enosburg Falls FREELive music from the park bandstand, fresh popcorn. Enosburg Falls High School rain site.
Concert by the CommonSaturdays, July 7, August 11 & September 15, 8:00 p.m.Pratt Hall, Montgomery
Summer Sounds ConcertSundays, July 8, 15 & 22, August 5, 12 & 19, 7 p.m.Highgate Municipal Park, Highgatewww.allarts.org/events/s-sounds-2011.htm
Music in the ParkTuesdays, July 10 – July 31 20126 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. · 802.372.8400Knight Point State Park, Rte. 2, North HeroBring chairs or blankets, picnics or buy food and beverages at the park. Tickets $5.
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St. Albans Civil War Heritage Weekend
Saturday, July 21 – Sunday July 22Various timesTaylor Park, St. Albanswww.stalbansraid.com · See page 36Full Civil War encampment in the park, unit maneuvers, camp-life & firing demonstrations, artillery drills, battle skirmishes, more.
Fiddler on the Roof*Thursday, July 26 – Saturday, July 28Enosburg Opera House, Enosburg Falls802.933.6171 · www.enosburgoperahouse.org Local theater performance of the Tony- winning classic.
CIAO Art Show and SaleFriday, July 27, 2012, 1 – 7 p.m.Saturday, July 28 – Sunday, July 29, 2012 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.North Hero Community Hall, Route 2, North Hero Village, VT · www.ciaovt.orgThe Champlain Islands Artists Organization’s annual art show and sale. View the works of talented artists, and purchase some, too!
20th Annual Jig in the ValleyLate July, noon-duskEast Fairfield Community Center, 124 School Street, Fairfield802.827.3130 An afternoon & evening of local music & food, a flea market, kids’ activities and 50/50 raffle.
7th Annual Art in Bloom FestivalLate JulySwanson’s Farm & Nursery1054 Main Street, Fairfax802.849.2525 FREEArt & blooms on display in a bucolic setting.
Woods Tea CompanyThursday, August 2, 6:30 p.m.BFA-Fairfax green, Fairfax FREEPart of the Fairfax Summer Concert Series.
37th Annual Franklin County Field Days
Thursday August 2 – Sunday August 5Airport Road, Highgatewww.franklincountyfielddays.org · $8A country fair featuring agriculture, entertainment, food, a midway, & more.
Raw Milk TheaterSunday, August 5, 7 p.m.Flack Family Farm3971 Pumpkin Village Road, Enosburgh 802.933.7752 FREEwww.flackfamilyfarm.com/theater.htmlVariety show in an agrarian setting. Bring a chair.
GypsyThursday, August 9 – Sunday, August 12BFA Performing Arts Center, St. Albans Citywww.saspavt.comSt. Albans Society for the Performing Arts production of the Broadway classic.
Vermont Shakespeare CompanyFriday, August 10 – Sunday, August 12,6 – 8:30 p.m.www.vermontshakespeare.orgKnight Point State Park, North Hero, VTProfessional production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest in a park setting.
SEPTEMBER 2012Enosburg Harvest Festival
Saturday, September 15, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.Lincoln Park, Enosburg Falls FREEDozens of crafters, antiques dealers, food vendors, music & more.
JULY 2012 continued AUGUST 2012
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Enosburg Opera House Fundraiser
Saturday, September 15Enosburg Opera House, Enosburg Falls802.933.6171 · www.enosburgoperahouse.org Annual evening of food, music, entertainment.
Aging ExpoSaturday, September 22, 10 a.m.Knights of Columbus Hall,242 S. Main Street, St. Albans City802.524.2444 · [email protected] event focused on needs of seniors.
OCTOBER 20126th Annual Taylor ParkFine Wine, Beer & Food Festival
Saturday, October 6, 1 – 4 p.m.Taylor Park, St. Albans · Admission TBDLocal, wine, beer & food, silent auction & more on St. Albans’ historic green. Ages 21+, ID required.
Open Studio WeekendSaturday, October 6 – Sunday, October 7Various locations, Franklin Countywww.Vermontcrafts.com/links/open.htmlLocal craftspeople participate in the statewide event that offers the public a behind the scenes look at local artists.
Island Harvest TrailSaturday, October 6 – Sunday, October 7Champlain Islands, VT · 802.372.8400Visit orchards, the Farmers’ Market, craft stores and studios for the best of what the Islands have to offer!
Cardiac CapersWednesday, October 24 –Saturday, October 277:30 p.m.St. Albans City School, St. Albans$10 Donation benefi ts Northwestern Medical Center Auxiliary.Musical variety show featuring local talent.
20th Annual Opera House Talent Show
Saturday, October 20, 7 p.m.Enosburg Opera House, Enosburg Falls 802.933.6171 · www.enosburgoperahouse.orgAdmission TBDLocal youth put a variety of talents on display.
Dracula*Friday, October 26 – Sunday, October 28Enosburg Opera House, Enosburg Falls 802.933.6171 · www.enosburgoperahouse.orgLocal production of the spooky classic.
St. Albans Pumpkin LightingSaturday, October 27City Hall, St. Albans CityTrick-or-Treating down Main Street at partici-pating merchants from 1 – 3 p.m. City Hall: Pumpkin carving contest, face painting, bal-loons, refreshments, music, games and more!
Blue Jean BallSaturday, October 27American Legion, St. Albans$45/person includes dinner, charitable donation to Franklin County Home Health Agency · 802.393.6717 · 802.524.7531Blue Jean Ball Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness. Dinner, silent & live auctions, dance, live DJ & more.
NOVEMBER 2012Opera House Craft ShowSaturday, November 10, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.Enosburg Opera House, Enosburg Falls 802.933.6171 · www.enosburgoperahouse.orgLocal crafters, artists, and more put their wares on display.
Christmas Tree LightingFriday, November 30, 6 p.m.Enosburg Falls Masonic Hall lawnMain Street, Enosburg FallsWith caroling, hot chocolate. Donate to Toys for Kids.
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44 Merchants Row, Exit 21 I-89, Swanton, VT 802-868-3338
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Santa Claus Comes To TownSaturday, December 1, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Somerset Inn, 57 Depot Street,Enosburg Falls FREEKids talk to Santa. Free candy canes, horse drawn wagon rides.
Enosburg Falls Open HouseSunday, December 2, all dayEnosburg FallsParticipating area businesses open Sunday for holiday shopping.
2nd Annual Running of the BellsThursday, December 65:30 p.m. registration, 6:30 p.m. start25 Kingman Street, St. Albanswww.samessenger.com/runningofthebellsA family-friendly, 1-mile fun run, jog or walk through downtown St. Albans. Participants wear jingle bells, holiday costumes. Benefits local charity.
4th Annual Festival of TreesFriday, December 7 – Sunday, December 9Downtown St. Albans Citywww.festivaloftreesvt.comSome events by admission.Christmas parade, Santa’s workshop, festival gala, and much more.
Holiday ConcertEarly December, time TBDEnosburg Opera House, Enosburg Falls 802.933.6171 · www.enosburgoperahouse.orgAdmission: donationAn annual holiday tradition.
Holiday PlayFriday, December 21 – Sunday, December 23Enosburg Opera House, Enosburg Falls 802.933.6171 · www.enosburgoperahouse.orgLocal production of a holiday tale.
Silver & GoldFriday, December 30, 7 p.m. Enosburg Opera House, Enosburg Falls 802.933.6171 · www.enosburgoperahouse.orgAdmission TBDVariety show with local talent, refreshments to cap off the opera house’s year.
FEBRUARY 2013St. Albans Recreation Winter CarnivalDate TBDHard’ack Outdoor Recreation Center, St. Albans · www.stalbansvt.comA celebration of the season.
MARCH 2013Franklin Fire DepartmentAnnual Pancake Breakfast
Sunday, March 10, 6:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Franklin Central School, Franklin
Home Town FolliesMid-MarchRichford Town Hall, RichfordAnnual variety show packed with locals.
Jay Peak Mountain Mardi GrasMid-March, Jay Peak Resort, Jaywww.jaypeakvermont.org
St. Albans Rotary Home & Recreation Expo
Mid-March Collins Perley Sports & Fitness Center St. AlbansVermont’s largest home & recreation expo, spread across three days & featuring Vermont business exhibitions, food & spirits.
Easter Egg HuntSaturday, March 30, 9 a.m.Location TBA, Enosburg Fallswww.ebavt.com/upcoming-events FREEKids scramble for candy.
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Saturday, October 6, 1 – 4 p.m.Taylor Park, St. Albans CityLocal, wine, beer & food, silent auction & more on St. Albans’ historic green. ID required. Pg. 21
46th Annual Vermont Maple Festival
April 2 – 5, 2012Downtown St. Albans Citywww.vtmaplefestival.orgParade, rides, food, music, more. A Vermont Chamber Top 10 Summer Event. Pg. 5
Enosburg Falls Country ClubP.O. Box 160 (mailing)53 Elm St., Enosburg Falls · 802.933.2296www.efccvt.com · [email protected] 2007 Vermont Ladies’ Amateur. Pg. 9
Franklin County Field DaysAugust 2 – 5, 2012Exit 21 off I-89, Airport Rd., Highgate www.franklincountyfielddays.orgFamily fun for everyone. Live music, tractor pulls, rides, food, more. Pg. 5
Jay Peak830 Jay Peak Rd., Jay802.988.2611 · [email protected], riding, Pumphouse Water Park, golf, ice skating, lodging & more. Pgs. 1, 3, 64
Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail(802) 524-5958www.mvrailtrail.com · [email protected] mile all-season recreational path extending from St. Albans to Richford. Pg. 29
Smugglers’ Notch4323 Rt. 108 South, Jeffersonville800.419.4615 · www.smuggs.comAmerica’s family resort. The best value for family fun... anywhere! Pg. 35
Tyler Place Family Resort175 Tyler Place Rd., Highgate Springs802.868.4000 · [email protected] all-inclusive family vacations on Lake Champlain for over 79 years. Pg. 15
Enosburg Business AssociationP.O. Box 662, Enosburg Falls802.752.1208 · [email protected] the success of Enosburg businesses & the community. Pg. 9
Franklin County Industrial Development Corporation
2 North Main St., 4th floor, St. AlbansP.O. Box 1099, St. Albans802.524.2194 · www.fcidc.comCreating quality jobs for quality people. Pg. 7
Franklin-Grand Isle United Way48 Lower Newton St., St. Albans802.527.7418 · www.fgiunitedway.orgOur communities. Our volunteers. Our strongest assets. Pg. 7
St. Albans For The Future (SAFF)www.facebook.com/SaintAlbansVermontAn excellent shopping & dining experience, family-friendly events & a historic city park. Pg. 23
DININGAmato’s
Maplefields North St. AlbansRt. 7, St. Albans (I-89, Exit 20)802.524.3068Maplefields St. Albans555 Fairfax Rd., St. Albans (I-89, Exit 19)802.524.2662Maplefields at Georgia1207 Ethan Allen Hwy., Georgia (I-89, Exit 18)802.524.7741Maplefields at Enosburg518 Pearl St., Enosburg Falls802.933.2003Maplefields at Colchester414 Roosevelt Hwy., Colchester (I-89, Exit 16)802.654.8627Maplefields at the University811 Williston Rd., South Burlington 802.652.9065Since 1902. It’s real Italian. Pizza, pasta, sandwiches. Pg. 18
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Chow! Bella24 North Main Street, St. Albans802.524.1405 · [email protected], dinner & pub menu, cocktails, live music, business functions, weddings. Pg. 47
Cosmic Bakery & Café30 South Main St., St. Albans802.524.0800 · [email protected] three meals, live music, beer, wine & baking from scratch! Pg. 17
The Crossing14 Province St., Richford800.331.3694 · [email protected] dining & pub, lunch & dinner, banquet facility. Affordable lodging & suites. Pg. 45
Jeff’s Restaurant65 North Main St., St. Albans802.524.6135www.jeffsmainseafoodrestaurant.comSeafood, steak, pasta & chicken. Serving lunch & dinner, event catering. Pg. 21
Mi Casita84 North Main St., St. Albans802.528.5215 · www.micasitavt.comAuthentic Mexican food. No passport needed. Menu mainly from Sinaloa, Mexico. Pg. 30
One Federal Restaurant1 Federal St., St. Albans802.524.0330 · [email protected] full service restaurant & bar with a fantastic tented banquet facility. Pg. 25
Thai House Restaurant333 Swanton Rd., Highgate Commons Shopping Center, St. Albans802.524.0999 (p) · 802.524.0998 (f)www.thaihousevt.comAuthentic Thai food. All fresh ingredients. Dine in or take out. Pg. 41
Johnson State College337 College Hill, Johnson800.635.2356 · www.jsc.eduUndergraduate & graduate programs emphasizing practical research, internships & community service. Pg. 59
Northwest Technical Center71 South Main St., St. Albans802.527.6517 · [email protected] job training, daytime, evening & weekend programs for adult learners. Pg. 61
HEALTH CAREFranklin County Home Health Agency, Inc.
3 Home Health Circle, St. Albans802.527.7531 · [email protected] home health care & childbirth education for all county residents. Pg. 49
Northwestern Counseling & Support Services
107 Fisher Pond Rd., St. Albans802.524.6555 · www.ncssinc.orgMental health, developmental, psychosocial & rehab services for Northwest Vermont. Pg. 57
Northwestern Medical Center133 Fairfi eld St., St. Albans802.524.5911www.NorthwesternMedicalCenter.orginsights@nmcinc.orgNorthwestern Vermont’s vibrant, not-for-profi t, primary care hospital. Pg. 21
Northwestern Walk-In Clinic927 Ethan Allen Hwy., Georgia802.524.8911www.NorthwesternWalkinClinic.orgTreating minor non-emergent medical needs. Pg. 51
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BED & BREAKFASTSBack Inn Time Bed & Breakfast
66 Fairfield St., St. Albans802.527.5116 · www.backinntime.usSt. Albans City’s only B&B, adjacent to Taylor Park, dining, shopping. Pg. 21
Phineas Swann Bed And Breakfast Inn
802.326.4306 · [email protected] accommodations & weddings on the Trout River in Montgomery. High tech, hot tub, minutes to Jay Peak, very pet-friendly. Trip Advisor Five Star.
Wagner Road Bed & Breakfast128 Wagner Rd., Fairfax802.849.6030 · 802.842.6030www.wagnerroadbnb.comA charming 1806 cape where you can relax & explore...
INNS & HOTELSThe Crossing
14 Province St., Richford800.331.3694 · [email protected] lodging & suites. Fine dining & pub, lunch & dinner, banquet facility. Pg. 45
Econo Lodge287 South Main Street, St. Albans802.524.5956 · www.choicehotels.comNew England live, work, travel, relax, our lodge awaits you. Pg. 49
Hampton Inn - Burlington42 Lower Mountain Drive, Colchester802.655.6177www.burlington.hamptoninn.comOnly half an hour from Franklin County and easy access to Burlington. Pg. 17
La Quinta Inn & Suites813 Fairfax Rd., St. Albans Town802.524.3300 · www.lq.comFree breakfast, high-speed internet, sparkling swimming pool, pets welcome. Pg. 55
St. Albans Messenger281 North Main Street, St. Albans802.524.9771 · www.samessenger.comDaily, evening newspaper published Monday - Friday with a weekend edition. Local news, sports and events. Pg. 51
REAL ESTATEClark Connection
Lang, McLaughry, Spera95 South Main St., St. Albans802.598.4553 · [email protected]@lmsre.comConnecting buyers & sellers for 25 years through strong relationships. Pg. 49
Coldwell Banker Choice Properties112 North Main, St. Albans802.524.9526www.VermontChoiceProperties.comCBChoiceProperties@comcast.netServing Franklin County real estate needs for over 40 years. Pg. 57
Great Northern Land Co., LLC1045 VT Rt. 242, Jay802.323.7400www.greatnorthernlandcompany.comPeterFina@aol.comJay Peak area properties: real estate, rentals, property management services. Pg. 41
Lang Mclaughry Spera, Realtor95 South Main St., St. [email protected] your real estate needs, call David Juaire. Pg. 41
Paul Poquette Realty Group132 North Main St., St. Albans802.524.9501 www.poquetterealty.com Pg. 45
Re/Max Destinations44 South Main St., St. Albans802.527.7666www.vtrealestatedestinations.comkstellrealtor@gmail.comAssisting you with your residential & commercial buying & selling needs. Pg. 11
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Jay Peak830 Jay Peak Rd., Jay802.988.2611 · [email protected], riding, Pumphouse Water Park, golf, ice skating, lodging & more. Pgs. 1, 3, 64
Smugglers’ Notch4323 Rt. 108 South, Jeffersonville800.419.4615 · www.smuggs.comAmerica’s family resort. The best value for family fun... anywhere! Pg. 35
Tyler Place Family Resort175 Tyler Place Rd., Highgate Springs802.868.4000 · [email protected] all-inclusive family vacations on Lake Champlain for over 79 years. Pg. 15
SERVICESADULT CARE
Care Partners Adult Day Center34 Franklin Park West, St. Albans802.527.0548 · [email protected] day program for adults with dementia and/or physical impairments. Pg. 23
AUTOMOTIVEHandy Chevrolet & Toyota
699 Highgate Rd., St. Albans (I-89, Exit 20)877.291.5576 · www.handycars.comServing Franklin County since 1952! Soon all in one location. Pg. 19
Handy GMC405 Swanton Rd., St. Albans888.466.0684 · www.handygmc.comYour Buick, GMC & Cadillac dealer for new & used cars. Pg. 21
BANKSCommunity National Bank
49 Sampsonville Rd., Enosburg [email protected] National Bank proudly serving Vermont communities since 1851. Pg. 62
Peoples Trust CompanySt. Albans, Swanton, Georgia, Enosburg Falls, Essex800.479.2196 · www.ptcvt.comYour community bank since 1886. Access anywhere, anytime. Member FDIC. Pg. 17
Vermont Federal Credit Union55 Old Orchard Rd., St. Albans133 North Main St., St. Albans888-252-0202 · www.vermontfederal.orgA full-service, not-for-profit institution serving Vermonters for over 50 years. Pg. 45
BRIDAL REGISTRYAs The Crow Flies
58 N. Main St., St. [email protected] kitchenwares, gifts, gadgets, Vermont foods, wine, beer, bridal registry. Pg. 23
COMMUNICATIONFairpoint
866.984.2001 · www.fairpoint.comExceptional internet, phone & television services, fully reliable & affordably priced. Pg. 63
DAIRYSt. Albans Cooperative Creamery, Inc.
140 Federal St., St. Albans, VT 05478802.524.6581 · www.stalbanscooperative.com A member-owned dairy cooperative delivering quality milk, milk products & services. Pg. 61
ENERGYCentral Vermont Public Service
800.649.2877 · www.cvps.comServing 163 Vermont communities through a variety of energy sources, including CVPS Cow Power. Pg. 43
FRAMING & PRINTINGVillage Frame Shoppe & Gallery
72 North Main St., St. Albans802.524.3699 · www.vtframeshop.comFine art gallery, Vermont artists, custom matting & framing, digital printing. Pg. 39
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GMTA connects thousands of residents each year in the Franklin and Grand Isle region to employment, health care, education, affordable food, care for the elderly and disabled, and most importantly, independence.
For information on all of GMTA’s routes and special services, please call 527-2181 or toll free at 866-864-0211. For TTY service call 711.
Conveniently located off Interstate 89 Exit 19, La Quinta Inn & Suites is here to help both business and leisure travelers fi nd their inner opti mist.
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FUNERAL HOMESBrady & Levesque Funeral Home & Commemorative Services
86 South Main St., St. Albans802.524.2928 · www.bradyandlevesque.comCaring for friends and family for four generations. Pg. 51
GRAPHIC DESIGN & PRINTINGMessenger Print & Design
281 North Main St., St. Albans802.524.9771 ext. 114www.messengerdesignvt.comFull-service, award-winning graphic design for print and web. Commercial printing on premises. Pg. 62
INSURANCEHackett Valine & Macdonald
62 North Main St., St. Albans802.524.4400 · www.hvm.comInsurance & risk management. The difference is the people who provide it. Pg. 45
Town & Country Insurance AgencyA division of Hackett Valine & MacDonald
64 Church St., Jeffersonville802.644.8846 · www.hvm.comInsurance & risk management. The difference is the people who provide it. Pg. 45
LOCKSMITHGreen Valley Lock
6 Champlain Commons, Rt. 7 North, St. Albans802.524.3858 (p) · 802.524.0069 (f)Residential/commercial. Keys, locks, mobile service. Certified locksmith. Insured. Pg. 23
NATURE / OUTDOORSFields Bay Outfitters
St. Albans · 802.309.0732brian@fieldsbayoutfitters.comwww.fieldsbayoutfitters.comProviding quality equipment, lush hunting grounds, and experienced waterfowl, turkey, and predator hunting guides to make your next outdoor expedition an amazing experience. Pg. 41
PHOTOGRAPHYVermont Life Photography by David Juaire
95 South Main St., St. [email protected] your photography needs, call David Juaire. Pg. 41
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONGreen Mountain Transit Agency (GMTA)
375 Lake Rd., St. Albans802.527.2181 · [email protected] provides public transportation services in the Franklin/Grand Isle area. Pg. 55
SHOPPINGAPPLIANCES
Thibault Appliances15 Champlain Commons, Rt. 7 North, St. Albans · 802.524.4123www.thibaultappliances.comcharity@thibaultappliances.comSales & service of appliances, central vacs, vacuums & mattresses. Pg. 51
ARTS & CRAFTSCowle’s Quilting Machines
Highgate Commons Shopping Ctr., Rt. 7, St. Albans · 802.524.2551 · 877.495.3060www.cowlesquilting.comGammill, Statler, Stitcher, Brother, Janome products. Classes, sales & maintenance. Pg. 19
BOOKSThe Eloquent Page
23 Catherine St., St. Albans802.527.PAGE (7243)[email protected] used, collectible, audio & new books since 1992. Pg. 7
BOUTIQUESThe Forget-Me-Not Shop
942B Rt. 15, Johnson802.635.2335Clothing for men & women, jewelry, military surplus, all at discount prices. Pg. 61
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CLOTHINGScampers
24 & 42 Merchants Row, Swanton (I-89, Exit 21)802.868.4299 · [email protected]’s largest new & used family depart-ment store. Pg. 25
CONVENIENCE STORESMaplefields
Maplefields North St. AlbansRt. 7, St. Albans (I-89, Exit 20)802.524.3068Maplefields St. Albans555 Fairfax Rd., St. Albans (I-89, Exit 19)802.524.2662Maplefields at Georgia1207 Ethan Allen Hwy., Georgia (I-89, Exit 18)802.524.7741Maplefields at Enosburg518 Pearl St., Enosburg Falls802.933.2003Maplefields at Colchester414 Roosevelt Hwy., Colchester (I-89, Exit 16)802.654.8627Maplefields at the University811 Williston Rd., South Burlington 802.652.9065Coffee, gas, food, auto & more. Pg. 18
Menard’s Market4684 Rt. 36, Fairfield802.827.3248A small convenience store. Gas, grocery & hardware. Pg. 41
Stone’s Shell9431 Rt. 36, East Fairfield802.827.3778Local convenience store, 24-hour wrecker service, AAA-approved. Pg. 62
FARM & HOMEWalker’s Farm, Home & Tack
555 Fairfax Rd., St. Albans802.524.9255 · [email protected], boots, tack, pet supplies, lawn & garden, home décor & gifts. Pg. 13
FURNITUREU-Finish Decor
Highgate Commons Shopping Center, Rt. 7 North, St. [email protected] building & finishing available at affordable prices. Pg. 49
GALLERIES/FINE ARTSArtist In Residence
349 Main St., Enosburg [email protected] cooperative art gallery in Enosburg Falls, featuring local artists. Pg. 49
Village Frame Shoppe & Gallery72 North Main St., St. Albans802.524.3699 · www.vtframeshop.comFine art gallery, Vermont artists, custom matting & framing, digital printing. Pg. 39
GIFTSAs The Crow Flies
58 N. Main St., St. [email protected] kitchenwares, gifts, gadgets, Vermont foods, wine, beer, bridal registry. Pg. 23
Boston Post Dairy, LLC2061 Sampsonville Road, Enosburg Falls802.933.2749 · [email protected] milk cheese & soap, maple products, Vermont gifts, local beef. Pg. 9
Breezy Acres Garden Center & Primitive Country Barn
1904 Sheldon Rd., St. Albans802.524.4141 · www.breezyacresvt.comHome décor, linens, candles, lamps, wreaths, braided rugs, cupboards & potpourri. Pg. 61
Creative Muse261 Main St., Enosburg Falls802.933.4403 · [email protected] floral designs for special days & everyday, unique Vermont gifts. Pg. 23
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Marvin’s Country Store31 Main St., Johnson800.899.6349www.butternutmountainfarm.com/country-storeFeaturing maple syrup, local cheese, soaps, sugaring supplies and much, much more. Pg. 17
Sweet Nothings Ice Cream Parlor94 North Main St., St. Albans802.527.5118So much more than a candy store! Gifts, ice cream, coffee, more! Pg. 17
GROCERYSteeple Market
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HARDWAREAce Hardware, St. Albans
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J & L HardwareJct. 104 & 128, Fairfax802.849.6402Your local trustworthy hardware store with superior service. Pg. 41
Sticks & Stuff44 Lower Newton St., St. Albans802.639.16272 Orchard St. Ext., Enosburg Falls800.639.162813 Gallagher Rd., Middlesex866.639.1629www.sticksandstuff.comHardware, flooring, kitchen & bath, windows & doors, building materials, paint & more. Pg. 59
HEALTHTajeanhus Herbal Shop
282 North Main St., St. Albans802.527.1212 · [email protected], herbs, spices, teas, vitamins, essential oils, homeopathic. Classes available. Pg. 7
JEWELRYEaton’s Fine Jewelry
30 North Main St., St. Albans802.524.4055 · [email protected] service jewelry store located in downtown St. Albans. Pg. 53
Precious Things Jewelers349 Main St., Enosburg Falls, VT 05450802.933.4503www.preciousthingsjewelers.comprecious@myfairpoint.netCustom designs, repairs, gold, silver, gems, Troll Beads, Vermont gifts. Pg. 9
Silver & Gold Jewelry116 North Main St., St. Albans802.527.2811A wide selection of rings, necklaces & pendants for any occasion. Pg. 17
NURSERY/GREENHOUSEBreezy Acres Garden Center & Primitive Country Barn
1904 Sheldon Rd., St. Albans802.524.4141 · www.breezyacresvt.comHome décor, linens, candles, lamps, wreaths, braided rugs, cupboards & potpourri. Pg. 61
PHARMACYSwanton Rexall
44 Merchants Row, Swanton802.868.3338Full service pharmacy, medical needs, gifts & cards. Kodak kiosk. Pg. 45
SHOESDanform Shoes
150 Swanton Rd., St. Albans802.527.0916 · www.danformshoesvt.comNorthern Vermont’s #1 place to shoe shop. Pg. 19
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SPORTSWhite’s Bikes & Outfi tters
1010 Ethan Allen Highway, Rt. 7, Georgia802.524.4496www.whitesgreenmountainbikes.comProudly serving bicycling enthusiasts in North-western Vermont with quality products. Pg. 11
TOYS & GAMESKidstructive Fun
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