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IRENE RECOVERY NEWS & LINKS
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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Tyson Ladies Aid Annual Bazaar on Saturday August 11th
Contributed by Sally Scarp TYSON, VT……….The Tyson Ladies’ Aid Association will hold its 102nd annual summer bazaar on the green at Veterans Memorial Park in Ludlow, Vermont on Saturday August 11th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. rain or shine. … Continue reading
Posted in Community News, Uncategorized
Tagged Tyson Iron Works, Tyson Ladies Aid, Veterans Memorial Park
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Got VT Irene Recovery Photos? Win Potter/Nocturnals Concert Tickets
Contributed by Julia Carlisle via Jill Davis Woodstock Early Bird KNOWs there are some great photographers out there….Have at it! Governor Shumlin Announces “Build Up Vermont” Photo Contest Gov. Peter Shumlin launched ‘Build Up Vermont’ Thursday to encourage residents and … Continue reading
Plymouth Report
Contributed by Margo Marrone 7/23/12 Isn’t the wildlife in VT incredible! Linda Seader called the other day about the horrible noise of the night before, when it sounded like one creature was killing another in the woods behind our houses. … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Uncategorized
Tagged Camp Plymouth State Park, Echo Lake Inn, The Vermont Standard
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Music by Bruce and Caleb Freeberg
Contributed by Margo Marrone Everyone is invited to come enjoy special music by Bruce & Caleb Freeberg during our Sunday worship service at Tyson Congregational Church, starting at 10:30 AM this Sunday, 7/29/12.
SAVE THE DATE! Celebration of Irene Response
Contributed by Tom & Margo Marrone Hearts & Helping Hands – Sunday 8/26/12 A celebration of the wonderful care provided by community members during the after-math of “Irene”, with a potluck luncheon immediately following church in the tent at the … Continue reading
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Tagged Echo Lake Inn, Hearts and Helping Hands, Tropical Storm Irene, Tyson Church
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Plymouth Report
CoContributed by Margo Marrone 7/16/12 Tom & I enjoyed listening to Gypsy Reel at Hawk on Thursday evening & we didn’t find the bugs to be bothersome. It is so wonderful to hear good music & look up into the … Continue reading
Plymouth Report
Contributed by Margo Marrone It was wonderful to see so many people at the events at the Notch on 7/4. I drove to the cemetery because I had Owen with me, so it was fun to see the marchers as … Continue reading
Preparing for the Anniversary of Irene…And Beyond
Contributed by Terry Bascom Even though it has been almost a year since Tropical Storm Irene wreaked havoc on Vermont, many Vermonters are still experiencing complications in their efforts to recover their lives and adapt to new circumstances. Some survivors … Continue reading
Plymouth Report
Contributed by Margo Malone I took a bike ride around Echo Lake the other day & rode down to the beach at Camp Plymouth State Park. Those once lush fields are starting to come back nicely after the flood damage … Continue reading
Dates Volunteers will be in Plymouth
Contributed by Julie Dupont Do you have a job around the house or yard that you could use some help with? A group of volunteers would like to help with Post Irene recovery efforts. The groups are 14-18 year old … Continue reading