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There will be a festival atmosphere at the Southern Vermont Arts Center beginning at 2 p.m., Saturday, July 9 for Homemade Vermont Jam. The Vermont-centric event is a family friendly day of activities leading up to a “jam” concert featuring three popu- lar bands: Sean Kelly and The Samples, with special guests Gold Town and the Gordon Stone Band, to delight locals and visitors alike. The grounds of the Center will be the venue for activities ranging from disc golf and volleyball to the Vermont Arts Exchange “Art Bus.” Attendees are welcome to bring a picnic, or sam- ple snacks, beverages, and later in the day full food service from Manchester’s Gourmet Café and Pawlet’s Mach’s Pizza. Red Bench Jam will hold a tasting of its sweet cre- ations, as well as a giveaway of jars of a signature jam autographed by band members. “The Woodchuck”, Chuck Jennett, will be on hand for chainsaw carving demos, as he turns reclaimed wood into figures of woodland creatures. The mobile art studio, Vermont Arts Exchange’s Art Bus, will be on the SVAC campus for artists of all ages to try their hand at various inspiring activities. The bands take the stage at 6:15, when Gold Town leads off with their blend of bluegrass-based music, the freepress Friday, July 8, 2011 Vol. 21, Issue 27 800.354.4232 Chef to visit JK Adams PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 65 GRANVILLE, NY 12832 The Northshire’s Get Out & Go Newspaper POSTAL CUSTOMER By Linda Ellingsworth Summer has officially returned to Manchester, and the warm weather brings the return of world-class horses and competitors for the annual Vermont Summer Festival horse show. With more than $750,000 in prize money, the festival is the richest sporting event based on purse in the state of Vermont. The festival opens this weekend with the Vermont Summer Special. The first five Sundays of the Vermont Summer Festival will feature a $30,000 Grand Prix, culminating with the $50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix on Sunday, August 14. The Sunday Grand Prix is being sponsored for the 10th year by the Equinox Resort and Spa. The festival’s location at the Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset is the perfect site for the event. With its gorgeous view of the Green Mountains, the farm has a well-equipped hunter/jumper facility. The show ground offers five all-weather rings, including one of the largest Grand Prix fields in New England. In addition to the competition, the festival will have an on-site bou- tique where spectators can browse the wares of the some equestrian world’s finest craftsmen. Weekly $10,000 Open Welcome Stake classes, presented by Manchester Designer Outlets, and weekly $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior/ Amateur-Owner Classics are highlights for show jumping competitors. The sixth and final week of competition will also feature a $15,000 Children’s/ Adult Jumper Classic. New this year is the Hunter Derby series. “The addition that we are most excited about for 2011 is our new weekly Hunter Derby series, said Ruth Lacey, Vermont Summer Festival marketing director. “We’ve added the Hunter Derby series in response to exhibitor feedback, and we hope to see many new faces competing alongside our returning customers.” Events for the remainder of the summer include the Manchester Summer Festival Horse Show on July 13-17, the Manchester Classic Horse Show on July 20-24, the Valley Classic Horse Show on July 27-31, the Manchester & the Mountains Horse Show on August 3-7, and the Vermont Summer Celebration on August 10-14. Returning sponsors include custom saddle maker Devoucoux, who will sponsor week three’s $30,000 Otter Creek Grand Prix, and Italian boot maker Parlanti, who will sponsor the $15,000 Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic. The Vermont Summer Festival runs July 6 through August 14, Wednesday through Sunday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost of admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children, Wednesday through Saturday. Admission on Grand Prix Sunday events is $7 for adults and $5 for children. One hundred percent of the gate receipts are donated to the Friends Foundation for MEMS, benefit- ing programs in the Manchester Elementary & Middle School. For more information, call 802-362-7548 or visit www.vt-summerfestival. com. The richness of the Eastern European musical tradition will be the theme of Manchester Music Festival’s concert on Thursday, July 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Arkell Pavilion at Manchester’s Southern Vermont Arts Center. Featured artist in this chamber music program will be pianist Adam Neiman, whose spectacular playing has delighted audiences around the world. The scheduled works include Antonin Dvorak’s Quartet for piano and strings No. 2 in E Flat, Op. 87; Pancho Vladigerov’s song and Humoresque for violin and piano; and the Quintet for piano and strings No.1 in C minor by Ernst von Dohnanyi. “The Dvorak quartet is one beautiful melody after another,” said MMF Artistic Director Ariel Rudiakov. “Vladigerov, whose work is not well known in this coun- try, is a cultural icon in Bulgaria. He was one of the first serious composers to draw his ideas from Bulgarian folklore.” Joining Adam Neiman in the concert are violinists Joana Genova and Renee Jolles, and Ronald Feldman on cello. Mr. Rudiakov will play viola. Ms. Genova, who is Bulgarian, said “the pieces Adam and I will play have a true Bulgarian sound and flavor. I can’t explain it. It’s in my blood.” For more information or tickets, call the Manchester Music Festival at 802- 362-1956 or visit. www.mmfvt.org. Addison Phillips riding Teirra won the $30,000 Vermont Summer Special Grand Prix at the 2010 Vermont Summer Festival. Vermont Summer Festival opens this week Photo credit: David Mullinix Photography MMF to feature Eastern European composers in July 14 concert Pianist Adam Neiman `Vermont Jam’ Saturday at SVAC Sean Kelly will be perfoming with The Samples on July 9 See JAM, pg. 2 Kristina Creighton, author of The Practical Palate, and Kristina’s Kitchen Cookbook, will be at the J.K. Adams Store in Dorset from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, July 9 to sign her book and demonstrate recipes with samples. See Pg. 2 for details.

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Kristina Creighton, author of The Practical Palate, and Kristina’s Kitchen Cookbook, will be at the J.K. Adams Store in Dorset from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, July 9 to sign her book and demonstrate recipes with samples. See Pg. 2 for details. Friday, July 8, 2011 Vol. 21, Issue 27 800.354.4232 Addison Phillips riding Teirra won the $30,000 Vermont Summer Special Grand Prix at the 2010 Vermont Summer Festival. Sean Kelly will be perfoming with The Samples on July 9 Pianist Adam Neiman

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There will be a festival atmosphere at the Southern Vermont Arts Center beginning at 2 p.m., Saturday, July 9 for Homemade Vermont Jam. The Vermont-centric event is a family friendly day of activities leading up to a “jam” concert featuring three popu-lar bands: Sean Kelly and The Samples, with special guests Gold Town and the Gordon Stone Band, to delight locals and visitors alike.

The grounds of the Center will be the venue for activities ranging from disc golf and volleyball to the Vermont Arts Exchange “Art Bus.” Attendees are welcome to bring a picnic, or sam-ple snacks, beverages, and later in the day – full food service from Manchester’s Gourmet Café and Pawlet’s Mach’s Pizza. Red Bench Jam will hold a tasting of its sweet cre-ations, as well as a giveaway of jars of a signature jam autographed by band members.

“The Woodchuck”, Chuck Jennett, will be on hand for chainsaw carving demos, as he turns reclaimed wood into figures of woodland creatures.

The mobile art studio, Vermont Arts Exchange’s Art Bus, will be on the SVAC campus for artists of all ages to try their hand at various inspiring activities.

The bands take the stage at 6:15, when Gold Town leads off with their blend of bluegrass-based music,

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Summer has officially returned to Manchester, and the warm weather brings the return of world-class horses and competitors for the annual Vermont Summer Festival horse show. With more than $750,000 in prize money, the festival is the richest sporting event based on purse in the state of Vermont.

The festival opens this weekend with the Vermont Summer Special. The first five Sundays of the Vermont Summer Festival will feature a $30,000 Grand Prix, culminating with the $50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix on Sunday, August 14. The Sunday Grand Prix is being sponsored for the 10th year by the Equinox Resort and Spa.

The festival’s location at the Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset is the perfect site for the event. With its gorgeous view of the Green Mountains, the farm has a well-equipped hunter/jumper facility. The show ground offers five all-weather rings, including one of the largest Grand Prix fields in New England. In addition to the competition, the festival will have an on-site bou-tique where spectators can browse the wares of the some equestrian world’s finest craftsmen.

Weekly $10,000 Open Welcome Stake classes, presented by Manchester Designer Outlets, and weekly $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior/Amateur-Owner Classics are highlights for show jumping competitors. The sixth and final week of competition will also feature a $15,000 Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic.

New this year is the Hunter Derby series. “The addition that we are most excited about for 2011 is our new weekly Hunter Derby series, said Ruth Lacey, Vermont Summer Festival marketing director. “We’ve added the Hunter Derby series in response to exhibitor feedback, and we hope to see many new faces competing alongside our returning customers.”

Events for the remainder of the summer include the Manchester Summer Festival Horse Show on July 13-17, the Manchester Classic Horse Show on July 20-24, the Valley Classic Horse Show on July 27-31, the Manchester & the Mountains Horse Show on August 3-7, and the Vermont Summer Celebration on August 10-14.

Returning sponsors include custom saddle maker Devoucoux, who will sponsor week three’s $30,000 Otter Creek Grand Prix, and Italian boot maker Parlanti, who will sponsor the $15,000 Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic.

The Vermont Summer Festival runs July 6 through August 14, Wednesday through Sunday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost of admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children, Wednesday through Saturday. Admission on Grand Prix Sunday events is $7 for adults and $5 for children. One hundred percent of the gate receipts are donated to the Friends Foundation for MEMS, benefit-ing programs in the Manchester Elementary & Middle School.

For more information, call 802-362-7548 or visit www.vt-summerfestival.com.

The richness of the Eastern European musical tradition will be the theme of Manchester Music Festival’s concert on Thursday, July 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Arkell Pav i l i o n at Manchester’s Southern Vermont Arts Center.

Featured artist in this chamber music program will be pianist Adam Neiman, whose spectacular playing has delighted audiences around the world. The scheduled works include Antonin Dvorak’s Quartet for piano and strings No. 2 in E Flat, Op. 87; Pancho Vladigerov’s song and Humoresque for violin and piano; and the Quintet for piano and strings No.1 in C minor by Ernst von Dohnanyi.

“The Dvorak quartet is one beautiful melody after another,” said MMF Artistic Director Ariel Rudiakov. “Vladigerov, whose work is not well known in this coun-try, is a cultural icon in Bulgaria. He was one of the first serious composers to draw his ideas from Bulgarian folklore.”

Joining Adam Neiman in the concert are violinists Joana Genova and Renee Jolles, and Ronald Feldman on cello. Mr. Rudiakov will play viola.

Ms. Genova, who is Bulgarian, said “the pieces

Adam and I will play have a true Bulgarian sound and flavor. I can’t explain it. It’s in my blood.”

For more information or tickets, call the Manchester Music Festival at 802-362-1956 or visit. www.mmfvt.org.

Addison Phillips riding Teirra won the $30,000 Vermont Summer Special Grand Prix at the 2010 Vermont Summer Festival.

Vermont Summer Festival opens this week

Photo credit: David Mullinix Photography

MMF to feature Eastern European composers in July 14 concert

Pianist Adam Neiman

`Vermont Jam’ Saturday at SVAC

Sean Kelly will be perfoming with The Samples on July 9

See JAM, pg. 2

Kristina Creighton, author of The Practical Palate, and Kristina’s Kitchen Cookbook, will be at the J.K. Adams Store in Dorset from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, July 9 to sign her book and demonstrate recipes with samples.

See Pg. 2 for details.

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including core members Josh Loun, William Mosheim, and Andrew Stearns. Emmy award-winning Gordon Stone’s acous-tic jam band performs a blend of jazz flavored, groove-driven funk and buoyant bluegrass. The Samples are together again for this performance, featuring lead singer and guitarist Sean Kelly, with other favorite mem-bers of this popular band origi-nally formed in 1987. Their blending of a soulful pop sensi-bility mixed with folk, reggae,

jazz and rock created their sig-nature sound, which has endured in the hearts of many local and national fans.

Tickets to the concert are $20 in advance/$25 the day of the event, and may be purchased online at www.svac.org, in per-son or by phone at the Arts Center (802-362-1405), or at the Northshire Bookstore.

The SVAC Performing Arts Series is sponsored in part by Earthborn Designs, The Fowler Foundation, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Freeman, Mr. Al Feldan, Mr. Buddy Teich, and TPW Management. The Arts Center also thanks the support of Adirondack Audio & Video, The Equinox Resort, Express Copy, The Image Loft, New England Business Journals, The Orvis Company, People’s United Bank, and Thebault Design.

TPW Management is a spe-cial sponsor of the concert. The company’s Paul Carroccio has been an essential volunteer organizer of the concert hap-penings.

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Kristina Creighton, author of The Practical Palate, and Kristina’s Kitchen Cookbook, will be at the J.K. Adams Store in Dorset from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, July 9 to sign her book and demonstrate recipes with samples.

She is the former chef-owner of Kristina’s Kitchen in Rochester, Vermont. She has had a varied career in many areas of cooking and food prep-aration. She loves to find and cook new recipes as well as

experiment with new tech-niques.

One of Kristina’s pastimes is to scour flea markets in search of new cookbooks to add to her collection of over five thousand. For eight years Kristina wrote and published a cooking news-letter called the Practical Palate, and self-published a cookbook of many of its reci-pes.

She has done some catering, taught classes, and also spent several years demonstrating

high-end kitchen appliances. She is now a personal chef, and sells her spice blends and salad dressing online and at farmers markets.

While at The Kitchen Store, Kristina will be signing her books, as well as sampling the recipes for Cuban Bread, Cheesy Sausage with Pasta and Roasted Vegetables with from her cookbooks.

For further information, please contact the store at (802) 362-230.

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We will be serving (and eat-ing!) a delicious cool summer supper at The Dorset Church will be serving a special sum-mer meal from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Thursday, July 14 at the church, 143 Church St., off Route 30.

The “Cool Community Supper” is for everyone — Moms and Dads who need a break, people who want a night out of the kitchen, families rushing from work to sports, people stretching their budget — the supper is meant to build community for every-one.

We hope you’ll join us for warm fellowship and a cool meal. Our Winter Community Suppers are a big success — we thought we would give the Summer a try. All are welcome for a free great meal. Please bring your family and friends. Take outs available.

For more information, please call questions call Jane at 867-2260.

Cool summer supper to be served

Pack a picnic supper and set-tle in for an evening of old and new favorites with Wayne Canney singer/songwriter at 6 p.m., July 12.

This is the first in a series of six concerts. The next concert will be July 19 featuring Andy Avery of Jamaica, Vermont. Special thanks go to Berkshire Bank returning as the Tuesday Night Concerts on the Green Presenting Sponsor and Supporting Sponsors Orvis and Blue Flame Gas. Rain location f o r t h i syear!s concerts is Riley Rink. Visit www.visitmanchestervt.com for more information about summer events in the Manchester Region or call 362-6313. All concerts are FREE and open to the public.

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Andrew Orr of Poultney is presenting his work in a solo show at the Dorset Pubic Library for the month of July. You may meet the artist at the opening reception, to which all are invited, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 9.

Orr began painting at an early age. His training includes courses at the University of New Mexico, private study with impressionist Carol McIlroy and Gloucester artist, David P. Curtis.

His work has shown in gal-leries throughout the United States, has won awards with juried exhibitions and has been featured in one-man shows from Wa s h i n g t o n , D. C . and Albuquerque to Cincinnati.

In the Northeast his work has been featured with three solo exhibitions at the Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester, and displayed with national exhibitions of the Oil Painters of America, the American Impressionists Society, the Hudson Valley Art Association, American Artists Professional League and the Salmagundi Club.

He is the winner of the Helen DeCozen Memorial Award for a Floral, from the American Artists Professional League 81st Grand National Exhibition, twice the winner of the Arthur T. Hill Memorial Award for a landscape by an artist under 45 years of age from the Salmagundi Club Annual Member’s Exhibition as well as a recipient of the Barbara Carter Fine Gilded Frames Award of Excellence from the Oil Painters of America, National Exhibition in 2008.

In addition to serving as both judge and juror, he is a recog-nized instructor giving frequent

workshops, demonstrations and lectures on the art of painting on porcelain and in watercolor throughout the United States and abroad. In October 2005, Orr participated as the guest artist/lecturer at the conven-tion, show and sale of the Australasian International Porcelain Artist League, in Adelaide, South Australia. This honor was repeated in 2008 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Andrew combines impres-sionism and touches of realism to create paintings that reflect his love of nature and beauty. His paintings are direct and rich, with clear color, express-ing his passion for light and life.

“For me,” Andrew says, “painting is about expressing the joy and excitement I feel through colors and brush strokes, after having come upon a scene that has sparked an internal, emotional response; that response causes one to internally say, ‘I have to paint this.’ I create art as part of my desire to help bring something of aesthetic beauty to the world. My paintings are about joy, about my curiosity and intrigue with objects, old and new, about those things that inspire me, that give me a reason to get out of bed to see what the world has in store for that day.”

The public is invited to the opening reception with coffee and refreshments. All works on display are for sale, with a por-tion of the proceeds to benefit the library. For information, please visit www.dorsetlibrary.org or call the library at 802-867-5774. More of Andrew’s work can be seen online at andre-worr.com and at his studio/gal-lery, Winding River Gallery in Poultney.

Orr to exhibit in DorsetVermont Arts Exchange

opens its Sage Street Mill in North Bennington, Vt., art stu-dios to campers in July and August for a variety of themed camps for all ages—new this summer is Animation 101 Camp, Monday-Friday, July 18-22, for ages eight to adult.

Instructors Michelle and Jay Cavallaro lead this week-long course in producing a short film of animations and show-casing the creative process. The group explores a wide range of stop-motion and animation techniques, and learns the basics of clay animation—including transformations (morphing one shape into another), armatures (the struc-tures underneath the clay), walk cycles (the mechanics of making an animated character walk) and lip-syncing (match-ing lip movements with voice). Students also learn the basics of paper cut-out and silhouette

animation, stop motion time-lapse photography and, of course, classic line-drawn ani-mation.

Participants can choose to create either their own individ-ual animations or work as part of a group. As the week pro-gresses, they help document the process with video cameras and include elements of footage in a final DVD. A virtual (online) animation classroom filled with great animation tips and videos will be available before the class begins, and the group will develop a web gallery on affini-tyeducation.com, as well as a blog.

Students celebrate all they’ve learned with a public viewing of the film for friends and fam-ily, complete with popcorn! Tuition is $210 and includes all materials and final DVD. Lunch breaks at Lake Paran include swimming and sunning.

More arts campsThis summer’s other themed,

week-long art adventures at VAE are still open to campers, but register soon—space is lim-ited. Full-day arts camps include Open Studio-Clay Combo Camps, July 11-15 and 25-29, (ages 6-12); Fashion Week Camp, August 1-5, (ages 9-teen); and Water Arts Camps, August 8-12 and 15-19, (ages 8-teen). Camps are held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with early drop-offs and daily drop-ins available by arrangement.

Half-day clay camps are also still available, with a Morning Clay Camp, July 18-22, 10 a.m. to noon, (ages 6-8); an Afternoon Clay Camp, July 18-22, 1 to 3 p.m., (ages 9-adult); and a Teen Clay Camp, August 1-5, 1 to 3 p.m.

For more information about summer camps for all ages, and to register, call VAE at 802-442-5549 or visit vtartxchange.org.

Forest & Farmland Center’s Annual Sheepdog Trial & Farm Festival is a family-friendly event that provides an unmatched educational experi-ence on farming traditions, and sheep and sheep herding -- an integral part of Vermont’s his-tory. The event will be held July 9 and 10 at the farm in Rupert. Visitors will be able to witness some of the region’s best-trained sheepdogs in action as they compete in the first leg of the Northeast Border Collie Association’s Triple Crown Award.

Other highlights of the week-end will include demonstra-tions of young dog training, sheep shearing, horse plowing and horse care, knitting, spin-

ning, weaving and blacksmith-ing. Children’s activities will include wagon rides, junior ranger’s forestry and “meet the animals” workshops, and tradi-tional farm games.

Inside our Sugar House, wool and cheese products from regional artisans will be avail-able, as well as Farm-to-Table food offerings from Vermont Bean Crafters and Pink Boot Farms. Wilcox ice cream driz-zled with Merck Forest certi-fied-organic maple syrup also will be available.

Saturday’s activities will be capped off by a performance by Wildwood, a Bennington-based, Bluegrass and Acoustic music group featuring exceptional vocal harmonies accompanied

by bass, mandolin, guitar, har-monica and banjo. Their per-formance will begin at 5p.m. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children. Those under four admitted are admitted free. The event will eb held rain or shine. Activities begin at 8 a.m. each day on Merck Forest’s sce-nic 3,100 acres.

For an updated schedule of activities, visit: http://www.merckforest.org or call (802) 384-7836.

Proceeds benefit Merck Forest, a non-profit organiza-tion that has been teaching and demonstrating innovative and sustainable approaches to farm-ing and forestry for more than 60 years.

Animation, other camps offered

Sheep Dog Trial at Merck July 9 and 10

Fly Fishing Museum to hold annual Ice Cream Social

Join the American Museum of Fly Fishing on Saturday, July 16, 2011 for the fourth annual Ice Cream Social to celebrate summer and National Ice Cream Day.

The ice cream will be free, so come enjoy a cone or a cup of your favorite flavor and stay for the family friendly activities planned for all ages. There will be fly casting demonstrations, where you can try your hand at casting, as well as, other special fishing related activities for those too small to wield a fly rod. Kids can make a Clown Fly, construct a practice casting rod, decorate a trout, or take target practice with kid-sized rods, or, spend some time at our casting pond. Admission to our exhibition gallery will be half price this day only! Come view our newest exhibit: A Graceful Rise: Women in Fly Fishing Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.

Established in 1968 in Manchester, Vermont by a group of passionate anglers, the American Museum of Fly Fishing is a nationally accred-ited, nonprofit, educational institution. The Museum serves as a repository for and conservator to, the world’s larg-est collection of angling and

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n the tens of thousands, and is one of five museums in the state of Vermont to be accredit-ed by the American Association of Museums. Our collections and exhibits document the evo-lution of fly fishing as a sport, art form, craft and industry in the U.S. and abroad, dating as far back as the 16th Century. Rods, reels, flies, tackle, art, photographs, manuscripts and books form the major portions of the Museum’s collections.

For more information on our Museum, exhibitions, or educa-tional programs, please visit our website at www.amff.com.

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PAWLET The Pawlet Farmers’ Market will be open from 3 to 6 p.m. on Friday, July 8, at the Pawlet Village green, next to the library. Fresh produce, handmade crafts and Vermont maple products will be offered every Friday, rain or shine.

STRATTON MOUNTAIN The Fifth Annual Tour De Bondville bike ride will be held on Saturday, July 9, at Stratton Mountain. Ride 18, 25 or 50 miles, golf, or run/hike up the mountain to help combat breast cancer. Registration: www.tour-debondville.com. Information: 802-362-2733, or www.komenvtnh.org.

GRANVILLE The Peniel Presbyterian Church on Quaker Street in Granville invites everyone to a Pancake Breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 9. Cost: $6 adults; $3 ages 5 to 12; free 4 and younger.

WELLS The Wells United Methodist Church off the green invites everyone to a Pancake Breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 9. Cost: $5 adults; $3 ages 6 to 12 with proceeds benefiting the Youth Fund and camp scholarships. Information: Regina Mason at 802-325-2280.

ARLINGTON A Crafts ‘n’ More Funfest will be held from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 9, on the lawn at St. Margaret Mary Church on Route 7A in Arlington (rain or shine). Information/vendor space at $20 each: Collette at 802-375-4447, or Sally at 802-375-9780.

WEST PAWLET A Flea Market and Raffle will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 9, at the West Pawlet Fire House on Route 153. Lunch will be available. Information: Edna at 802-645-0174.

RUTLAND Patten Oil Co. will spon-sor the Rutland Area Vehicle Enthusiasts’ 32nd Annual Car Show and Flea Market from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 9, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday the 10th, at the Vermont State Fairgrounds on Route 7 in Rutland. Highlights will include a car cruise from the fairgrounds at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, and a dance Saturday night at the Holiday Inn of Rutland (admission $7; open to public). Car show spectator admission: $5; free younger than 12. Show car regis-tration: 7 a.m. each day, $20 at the show (pre-1948 stock vehicles admitted free). Information: 802-773-6612, 802-265-8026, 802-779-2556, all before 9 p.m., email [email protected], or visit www.ravecarclub.com.

WELLS The Wells Village Library on the green will hold a Book and Bake Sale from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 9 (rain date July 10). Donations of food, white ele-phant items, and adult and chil-dren’s books for this sale may be dropped off during regular library hours.

SALEM Author, illustrator and ther-apist Elizabeth Cockey will lead a Creative Gourd Workshop at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 9, at Gardenworks on Route 30, W. Broadway, in Salem. Cost: $30, with proceeds benefiting the Washington County 4-H Club.

Information/registration: 518-854-3250, or www.gardenworksfarm.com.

MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS The Middletown Springs Garden Tour will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 9. Tour several local gardens and enjoy a compli-mentary tea from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Middletown Springs Public Library. Proceeds from this rain or shine event will benefit the library. Tickets are available at the library, Sissy’s Kitchen, and Grant’s Store. Information: 235-2435.

DORSET An opening reception for an exhibition of work by Poultney artist Andrew Orr will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 9, at the Dorset Public Library. This exhibition will run through July and Andrew’s work “combines impres-sionism and touches of realism to create paintings that reflect his love of nature and beauty.” Refreshments will be served. Information: 802-867-5774, or www.dorsetlibrary.org.

MANCHESTER A Homemade Vermont Jam will be held from 6:30 to about 11 p.m. on Saturday, July 9, at the Southern Vermont Arts Center off West Road in Manchester. Performing will be Gold Town, the Gordon Stone Band, and Sean Kelly and the Samples. Come at 2 p.m. and pic-nic on the center’s wooded grounds where food and beverage vendors will be available. Cost: $20 in advance, $25 at the door; $10 ages 13 to 17; free age 12 and younger accompanied by an adult. Information/reservations: 802-362-1405, or www.svac.org, or buy tickets at the Northshire Bookstore. KILLINGTON More than 100 of the

world’s best junior golfers will com-pete at the Killington Junior Golf Tournament that will be held Sunday through Thursday, July 10 to 14, at the Green Mountain National Golf Course in Killington. There also will be a tournament for non-qualifiers at the Killington Resort Golf Course. Information: www.discoverkillington.com.

WEST ARLINGTON In period cos-tume, Ron Tiel will portray Benjamin Franklin during the 1 p.m. service on Sunday, July 10, at the United Methodist Church’s Chapel on the Green off Route 313W in West Arlington. A straw-berry festival will follow from 2 to 6 p.m. with homemade biscuits or vanilla ice cream, with fresh straw-berries. Cost:$4.50; $6 for “the works.” Information: Helen Whitman at 375-2775.

WELLS The Section Eight Ryders will host a Basket Party Fundraiser for Bonnie Brown on Sunday, July 10, at the Modern Woodmen of America Hall off Route 30 in Wells. Doors will open at 2 p.m., with ticket drawings at 4 p.m. Cost: $5 first sheet of tickets; $2 each addi-tional sheet. Proceeds will help Bonnie, a mother of two children, with her medical bills due to kidney trouble. Information/to donate a basket, raffle item, food (for 50 cents per scoop buffet) or door prize: Janice Paddock at 518-642-1814, or Terry Mead at 642-3605.

MANCHESTER The Southern Vermont Arts Center will host The Art of Bridge, an ACBL-sanctioned duplicate tournament, and a Party Bridge event, on Monday, July 11.

Entry fee: $75, including pre-game coffee and pastries, bridge play, and a post-game light buffet lun-cheon by Chef Mariah Macfarlane. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. at the Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum on the center’s campus off West Road in Manchester. Information/advance registration: Jackie Sargood at 802-362-1405.

MANCHCESTER Singer/songwrit-er Wayne Canney will kick off the Manchester Chamber of Commerce’s free Tuesday Night Concert Series at 6 p.m. on July 12 on the green in Manchester. Featured will be blues, rock ‘n’ roll and folk music. The rain site will be Riley Rink in Manchester. Information: 802-362-6313, or www.visitmanchestervt.com.

BENNINGTON Entering first-year and transfer students will have an opportunity to enroll on the spot from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, July 14, at the Southern Vermont College Admissions Office in Bennington. Information: 802-447-6304, email [email protected], or www.svc.edu.

GRANVILLE A Chicken and Biscuit Supper will be served at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 14, at the handicap accessible North Granville United Methodist Church on Route 22. Cost: $9 adults; $4 ages 3 to 10; free younger than 3. Everyone will be welcome. Information: 632-5182.

DORSET Everyone who needs a break is invited to a free, Cool Community Supper from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 14, at the Dorset Church off Route 30 at 143 Church Street. Takeouts will be available. Information: Jane at 867-2260.

KILLINGTON Free outdoor con-certs will be presented on Thursday evenings from July 14 through Aug. 18 at the Sherburne Library in Killington. Information/time: www.discoverkillington.com.

TINMOUTH The 17th Annual SolarFest, The New England Renewables Festival, will be held Friday through Sunday, July 15 to 17, at the 80-acre Forget-Me-Not Farm in Tinmouth. Featured will be sustainable living conferences, a trade show, dem-onstrations, food, crafts, art, and music. Information/cost: www.solarfest.o r g / U s e r F i l e s /iles/2011SFProgramFinalWeb17.pdf.

WELLS The Wells United Methodist Church will host the 34th Annual Variety Day Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 16, on and off the green in Wells. Craft, flea, antique and plant vendors, a silent auction, including more than 60 gift certifi-cates, games and contests, includ-ing cow plop bingo, and a food court, including homemade mararoni and Cabot cheese, will be featured. There’ll be music by the Butterfields from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and the Wild Country Cloggers will perform at 3 p.m. Information: 802-645-0216. Vendor information: 802-325-3203. Also, stop by the Wells Volunteer Fire Dept. on Route 30 for the department’s annual tag sale.

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LARGE PAWLET Bldg lot, w/state permits, 13.1 acres overlooking tranquil Flower Brook, south facing lot, w/ mtn views to E & W, great solar potential, $195,000. 802-325-3118 evenings

PAWLET BUILDING LOT With state permits, 2 acre lot w/ drilled well & out build- ings, 30 x 42 steel bldg, 14 x 26 pole barn, 18 x 23 shed, 170 ft. river frontage w/site for camper/gazebo, $75,000. 802-325-3118 evenings.

WANTED Land to lease to tap Maple trees, contact 802- 779-5348.

CAMBRIDGE V ILLAGE Spacious 2bdrm, LR, DR, KIT w/dswhr, pantry w/wash- er, side & back porch,shared drive/garage space, heat/hot water/gas included. No pets. $850/mth. Sec/ref req. 518- 677-2246

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FORT ANN Unique 1bdrm, $575 /mth . Nea t 1bdr m, $550/mth. No smoking/pets, utilities, sec. 518-854-3134

G R A N V I L L E V I L L AG E 2bdrm, dishwasher, stove, frig, W/D hookup, heat incl., 1st, sec $675/mth. 518-642- 3915 or 845-207-9288

GRANVILLE 1+bdrm up- stairs/downstairs, $450/mth +util, no pets. 1mths rent/ 1mths sec. 518-642-1464

G R A N V I L L E M e t t owe e Street, 2nd Flr, 2BR. Just renovated, heat included. $495 + sec. 518-744-5402

GRANVILLE 2bdrm apart- ments. W/D hookup, wi l l consider pets, 1st mth & sec. 518-642-3454

G R A N V I L L E 6 r o o m s , 2bdrm, W/D hook up, energy efficient, yard & deck, refer- ences & sec., $500/mth.203- 240-7966

G R A N V I L L E V I L L AG E 2bdrm on first f loor, W/D hookup, references and sec., $525/mth. 518-642-2820

GREENWICH V ILLAGE New 2bdrm w/view and ac- cess to the Battenkill, $750/ mth +utilities. 518-466-0071.

GREENWICH V ILLAGE New 2bdrm w/view and ac- cess to the Battenkill, $750/ mth +utilities. 518-466-0071.

GREENWICH 2bdrm, util- ities incl., fireplace, 900sq.f t . Lease/ Sec. Dep. /No smoking/pets. 518-937-4521

GREENWICH 2bdrm up- stairs with balcony, very de- sirable apt., no pets/smok- ing. $675/mth. 518-817-3635

J O H N S O N V I L L E 2 B R 1.5BA, fully applianced, new- er apt., laundromat $675+, no pets, 518-307-9448.

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SALEM pvt/lake cottage on 1/2 acre w/heated dbl car garage, swimming & fishing. $900 + util. 516-946-5767

SALEM/HEBRON 3bdrm duplex, 2 bath, $650/mth +uti l . Deck, garage, yard privileges. 516-946-5767

WHITEHALL 2 BR upstrs w/heat , of f s t reet park ing, $625. 518-812-3331/518- 796-3442

WHITEHALL Upstrs, 1BR, $450, utilities inc., 518-812- 3331/518-796-3442.

2 BDRMS 2 BA Private lot in country, $950/mo incl. heat & hot water. A l s o 3 B D R M m o b i l e home, 1 BA on private lot, $800/mo, both 3 mi west o f Fa i r Haven VT. i n Whitehall, NY. 1st, last & sec. dep. req. 802-265- 3766 or 518-265-3146

FAIR HAVEN V ILLAGE 3bdrm, 2« bath, large master suite, $1200 +util. Sec., first mth, ref req. 518-499-1993

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1980 FORD MUSTANG 5.0 5-speed. $1200. 518-692- 9906

1989 CADILLAC Fleetwood B rougham ( co l l ec t i b l e ) “Gangsta” car. No rust, well maintained. $1900. 518-854- 9228

1995 GST MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Turbo, 4cyl, 27 MPG, minor repairs needed, $3000/obo. 518-282-9972

1 9 9 6 B U I C K R I V I E R A 134,000 mi., power windows/ locks/seats, cruise, heated seats, air. $2300. 518-695- 6001

1998 CHEVY MALIBU 74K. New tires, good condition. $2500. 802-375-9275

2000 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1-owner, in excellent condi- tion. $4400. 518-588-4585

2000 SUBARU FOREST 217,000 well maintained mi. Clean & solid, no issues. $2500. 802-273-2837

2001 SPORTS CAR Hyun- dai Tiburon, many extras, 4 speed, 71,000 miles. $3,000. 518-281-5971

2002 CHRYSLER Concord LX 4dr sedan,loaded, only 54k original miles! $3800/ OBO. 518-744-9868

2004 TOYOTA SCION XB 4 door, 110,000 miles, good condition, $7000/obo. 518- 642-3230

2005 MERCURY MONTE- REY P remie r m in i van . 103K, exc cond, loaded. $8,895/obo. 518-499-0219

2007 CHEVY COBALT LT L ike new; 20,000 mi les. Many extras, winter tires, re- mote start, alarm. $11,500. 802-645-0179

2007 TOYOTA CAMRY Exc. cond. A/T, 4dr,loaded! Good g a s m i l e a g e . A s k i n g $11,500/obo.802-446-3036

BUICK RENDEZVOUS Ma- roon, AWD, 3 seats, new t i res, 88K. Many extras. $7,500. 518-692-7536

AAAA DONATION Donate your Car, Boat or Real Es- tate, IRS Tax Deductible. Free Pick-up/ Tow Any Mod- el/ Condition. Help Under Privileged Children Outreach Center, 1-800-883-6399.

DONATE YOUR VEHICLE LOVE IN THE NAME OF CHRIST. Free Towing & Non-Runners Accepted. 800- 549-2791 Help Us Transform Lives In The Name Of Christ.

1 2 ’ A L U M I N U M S TA R - CRAFT fishing boat w/trailer/new tires; 15HP Johnson outboard, Minnkota trolling motor, fish finder, new bat- tery. Exc cond. $2750/obo. Call Clarke @ 518-642-1063, 802-287-4137, 518-642-7579 cell

14 FT DURANOTIC alumi- num boat w/25HP Mercury, trailer. $1,000. 518-499-1210

16’ CENTER CONSOLE w/50hp Mariner engine. New Bimini top & t i res. Runs great! $4200. 518-638-9000

1989 BAYLINER CAPRI 2150 1yr old rebuilt Ford en- gine 5.8OMC. VGC. 2 own- ers. $5,995/obo. 518-642- 9012

1990 SYLVAN 14’ Boat & trailer, no motor, $500. 802- 265-3129

BOAT-BAYLINER CAPRI 1986 Mercury motor 35HP, trailer. Very good condition. $4,000. 518-642-8126

STARCRAFT FISHING TRI- HULL 28HP Evinrude. New paint, deck, rug, cushions, seats. $2,200. Lake Cos- sayuna 518-692-1097

1987 TOYOTA CAMPER Well maintained, no rust, fi- berglass frame, sleeps 4, air, propane or electric, $5200/ obo. 518-692-9756

2002 FOUR WINDS 31 ’ Class C motor home. 26,900 miles, clean unit. $36,900. 802-438-5209

2003 16X9 CARGOPRO motorcycle trailer. Aluminum, holds 2 bikes. Single axle. $5,750. 518-753-6048

2008 FLAGSTAFF/SHAM- ROCK FLT19 Ends pop out, fully loadd, brand new con- diton, used 2x, $13,900. 802- 855-1616 or 802-417-1984

2 0 1 1 2 7 ’ K E Y S T O N E T R A I L E R N eve r u s e d , electric jacks, tongue, awn- ing, slide out, queen bed, many extras, $27,000. 518- 499-2168

27 FT FLEETWOOD TRAIL- ER Sleeps 6. Good shape. $3,250/obo. 518-642-2324

1970 GMC 5 YARD Dump truck, 5spd trans., 2spd rear, new master cylinder, clutch, b rake l ines, emergency brake shoes and ignit ion switch. $2495. 802-265-8068

1983 GMC 7000 366 V8, 5 speed, 2 speed rear, cab & chassis, very good condition, $3500. Will dicker. 802-442- 2646

1994 4900 INTERNATION- AL DUMP TRUCK Best of- fer. Call 802-342-0754

1965 BUICK RIVIERA Barn kept, 425 cubic inch dual quads, 2 sets of wheels, all complete, $9900. 802-273- 2647

1972 CORVETTE Survior all numbers match, Driver, nice corvette, 4 speed, t-tops, $14,900. 802-273-2647

1977 CORVETTE STING- RAY Looks and sounds great. T-tops, 4speed, en- gine chrome, 350 motor, new Cooper tires, 94K, asking $15,500. 518-677-3448

1987 VW GTI convertible 5 yr old project 1992 Volvo 940 GL w/150K. Florida car, need nose. 802-273-2837

1 9 8 8 B U I C K R E AT TA Looks and runs great, new tires, brakes, and tuneup, never run in the winter, ask- ing $2990. 802-273-2647

1990 MERCURY GRAND PRIX Southern car, flawless, 85,447 miles, $1995. 802- 325-3081

FORD F550 4X4 red, 16 ft flat body dump. Auto, diesel, 143,000 mi. $14,500/obo. 518-499-0213 or 518-642- 9506

1991 CHEVY 3500 Chey- enne Duals, 4WD, diesel, 120,443 actual miles, $1000. 802-265-3644

1995 DAKOTA 4WD V6, 60K, auto w/p low. Runs good. $1500/obo. 518-547- 8350

1997 GMC 4X4 K1500 new clutch, t i res, brakes, ex- haust. $3000/obo. 518-488- 1120 leave message

1999 NISSAN FRONTIER 200K, runs great , great shape, $2200. 802-273-2053

1999 TOYOTA TACOMA Extended cab, 69K, AC, bed liner, CD/stereo, $11,695. 518-677-5846

2001 CHEV S10 Auto, V6, al l new tires, high miles. Runs great, no rust. $3500. 518-854-9131

2001 DAKOTA QUAD Auto, loaded, silver, 135,000, Sno- Way plow, cap, 4x4, $5500/ obo. 518-282-9972

2004 DODGE DAKOTA 4x4 extended cab, auto, runs & looks good, 125K, $4200. 518-695-6180

2005 DODGE DURANGO 4x4, 134K, new engine/tires, 3rd row seat, white, runs good, $6900. 518-812-3351

95 FORD F-250 Diesel 7.3, 4x4, 170K, utility box/ladder rack, needs oil pump, truck only $1250/obo, truck w/box, rack $2250/obo. 802-683- 4163 or 802-273-2786

1982 HONDA CB400 17,000 orig. miles. $800. 518-692- 9906

1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $7000. 802-325-3127

1997 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHSTC 15,500 miles, every extra. Special color. $10,500. 518-499-1210

2001 HD ROAD KING, Elec- tronic ignition, pipes & back r e s t / r a ck , 8 0 0 0 m i l e s , $11,500. 802-325-3127

2 0 0 7 H A R L E Y 8 8 3 X L SPORTSTER 325 Miles, like new! $7,000/OBO, 518-695- 5132/480-9564/ 518-695- 6974.

HD 883 SPORTSTER CUS- TOM 2004 Pearl white, lots of extras, real looker, ser- v i ced and ready to go. $5000. 518-642-2060 days or 518-642-8128 nights

1999 ARCTIC CAT ZL 600 Liquid, studded track, 4113 miles, $900/obo. Call 802- 342-0754.

1999 YAMAHA SX 600 V- MAX G/C helmet, jacket, cover, $1700/obo. 518-642- 8103

2 POLARIS SNOWMO- BILES 1998 & 1999. Nice sleds! $3,000/obo. 518-791- 9741

2004 POLARIS 500 XC SP M 1 0 s u s p e n s i o n . 2 0 0 0 Yamaha SXR 700, both in good condition. $5000. 518- 281-5971

4 PA C E M A R K S N O W TRACKER Radial ST/Z M+S P205/55R16’s on rims from 99 Subaru Legacy GT, VG Cond., $600. 802-265-8669

1970 CHEVROLET SMALL BLOCK 307 Engine in 1980 Chevy 4 x 4 pickup, runs good, $750.00 802-236- 8031.

1990 FORD F350 86,000 orig. miles. $1750. 518-692- 9906

1992 FORD F-150 4x4, 5 spd, 81,000 miles. Runs great. $2,000/obo. 802-287- 1222

1993 FORD 150 Truck, stan- dard , dependable, r uns great, new shocks. $1,500 518-664-9894 w 518-664- 8710

1997 CHEVY ASTRO VAN AWD, 6cyl, 129K, new alter- nator, runs great, $2200. 518-337-0752

1998 DODGE RAM 1500 V8, Auto/4WD, long bed & cap, extras, 98K miles, runs good. $3295. 802-265-4755

1999 DODGE 2500 4X4 pickup. Runs/looks great. New t ires/brakes. Needs tranny. $1500/obo. 802-287- 4430

2000 DODGE RAM Spor t 1500. Loaded. New tires. In excellent condition. $10,500/ obo. 518-686-5953

2000 FORD RANGER XLT, Super Cab, 4dr, auto, 4WD, EC in and out. Must see. $10,000. 518-859-8517

2002 FORD E-350 Lg ext cargo. 2 or 5 pass. 85K, 1 owner, l oaded ! P r i vacy glass, always garaged. Runs & looks exc! $9,000/obo. 518-639-8900

2004 GRAND CARAVAN anniv edit. Loaded, leather, DVD, 145K mi. Well maint., some rust. $4,500. 518-638- 5431

2006 DODGE DAKOTA 2WD, 50K,4DR, Auto, Air, Disk player. NEW custom cap. Remote start. $13,000. 518-664-4202

87 F350 DUMP TRUCK 90,000 miles, too many new parts to list, very little rust, box great condition, $2500. 802-683-4163

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