2/8/26
Brrrr…. It looks like we might actually get into the double digits temperature-wise this coming week. The wind has also been fierce, so walking has seemed hazardous lately. Hopefully that will change, too!
I read the Fletcher Memorial Library book, Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton, that will be discussed on Monday, 2/9 at 6 PM. It was thought-provoking, so I will be sorry to miss the conversation. No experience necessary to join MAHJONG that will take place the next 3 Tuesdays at FML at 11 AM. If puzzles are more your style, consider participating in the Puzzle Challenge on Thursday, 2/19 from 2 – 5 PM. ISign up your team – prize for fastest team!
Don’t forget the Grief Support is the 2nd Monday of each month, so the next one will be 2/9. For Information call Black River Good Neighbor Services at 802-228-3663. For little ones, Winter Story Time for ages 5 and under will continue on Wednesdays in February from 10:30 – 11:15 AM
So much happens at Fletcher Memorial Library – something for all ages. A reminder that the Love Your Library 4th Annual Online Auction starts on Monday, 2/9 with many wonderful items and gift certificates. This is an important fundraising event that allows for the variety of programs and helps purchase passes to several interesting places including: Bennington Museum and Art Center, Billings Farm in Woodstock, Echo Lake and Science Museum in Burlington, Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium in St Johnsbury, VINS in Quechee to name just a few. Be sure to make your bids before the closing at 3 PM on 2/23!
I noticed a couple of items of interest in the Select Board meeting. Noah Hoffman, Invasive Species Coordinator from VT Department of Forests, Parks, & Recreation confirmed Emerald Ash Borer has been found in Plymouth. Also Town Stephanie Seavy has been appointed as the Weigher of Coal. Check out the minutes on the Town website.
Information Session in Plymouth on the New High School & Middle School Rebuild Bond Vote
Understanding how significant affordability is for voters and how urgent rebuilding is for our communities, the School Board developed a new rebuild plan that will reduce the local share of the bond by $15 million as compared to the plan considered in 2024. Please join us to learn about the upcoming March 3, 2026 vote at the Plymouth Town Hall | Sunday, Feb. 15, 6:00 pm
Rebuild Bond Vote Article 4 Explainer – February 2026:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uxNqVvhfZ7N2k-uIW8guEOmveBCHPfuIShs_xeYmnmU/edit?tab=t.0
More information on vote here:
https://mtnviews.org/woodstock-union-rebuild-bond-voteincluding the School Board letter to the community.

