Annivesary of 9/11, flood repair update, Music on the Mountain concert/fundraiser, Bethany Birches fundraising auction ~ Margo’s Plymouth report

Reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard

9/11/23

There is always a note of sadness on this day and it seems so amazing that this horrible day was 22 years ago. Healing is a long, slow process. As I am writing, the sun is still shining, but more rain is predicted. Leaves are starting to change color, but many seem to be falling to the ground. Incredibly, my phlox are still flourishing and the tomatoes are ripening.

Many people are still hard at work bringing back the roads and buildings after the flood. Hopefully improvements are part of the process. Thanks Tiffany for sending this amazing video to show what is happening at Camp Plymouth State Park – https://youtu.be/DBxCY7aZcQY?si=FHyjKANE4mirIm0r

The MUSIC ON THE MOUNTAIN concert/fundraiser for Sunday, September 17 at 2 PM will now be held on the Belmont Village Green – please note the change of venue. Come enjoy Carlos Ocasio and Frydaddy plus Jamie Ward and Jenny Porter.

Don’t forget the Bethany Birches fundraising auction, in person on 9/30. This event allows many youngsters to attend the camp who would otherwise not be able enjoy the wonderful programs, Please check out https://bethanybirches.org/benefit-auction to learn the details. Consider donating an item or craft. It is such a delightful event in a beautiful location, but you can bid on-line as well.

For those of you who have been wondering about the annual tag sale – it is happening! Per Lauren, the Plymouth Annual town-wide Tag Sale will be Sunday 10/8 from 9am-6pm at the Community Center. It is open to all Plymouth residents and those in adjoining communities. For more information contact Lauren Skaskiw-Harootunianat 802-417-6895 to sign up and learn more.

The HUB is here to help!

The HUB is committed to ensuring everyone in our community is safe and cared for.

If you’ve had a setback or change in circumstances that makes it difficult to pay your bills, and live in Barnard, Bridgewater, Killington, Plymouth, Pomfret, Reading, or Woodstock. We’re here to help!

Four Ways to Contact The HUB a Project of Woodstock Community Trust, a non profit 501c3 organization.

  1. Online: Complete an Application at: https://apply.thehubneighbors.org/form
  2. Phone: 802-457-7214
  3. Email: apply@thehubneighbors.org
  4. Pick up an Application: Outside the Ottauquechee Health Foundation office at Simmons House at 30 Pleasant Street, Woodstock.
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