Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report

6/12/14

I understand that the staff will be gathered at Bethany Birches Camp for orientation this week, although camp actually begins on 6/22 & continues through 8/3. There are openings during all of the sessions, so go to www.bethanybirches.org for more info or call Amber in the camp office: 672-5220. It is such a lovely location & many fun & inspiring activities take place there! The groups participating in the Strawberry Festival – Emergency Services, Tyson Ladies Aid, & Tyson Church are providing scholarship funds for the camp this year.

Tyson Ladies Aid is happy to announce that scholarships have been awarded to Black River High School senior Tyler Pollender-Savery & Woodstock Union High School senior Oliver Kaija. Congratulations! Also, don’t forget that passes are available at Tyson Library for free admission to VT State Parks & Historic Sites.

The Book Nook (228-3238) will be hosting its 3rd annual summer reading BOOK fair from 6/13 through 6/22 at its store on Main Street in Ludlow. As part of its program last year, this local independent bookstore provided nearly $1000 in support to the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library, Ludlow’s Fletcher Memorial Library & the Mount Holly Town Library. Scott Stearns wants to help support our area libraries, so during this special time period, he will donate 20% of the purchase price of books bought at his store to one of these 3 libraries – your choice! Scott also encourages folks to purchase a book on each library’s “Wish List”, that will also qualify for the donation as well. “Wish List” books for each library are available at the store, which will be open Mon – Sat from 10:00 – 6:00 & Sun 10:00 – 3:00 or at thebooknookvt.com.

Recently I received a call from Jill Lord, Director of Patient Care Services at Mt. Ascutney Hospital & Health Center, seeking a volunteer for their Community Care Coordinator Advisory Board. This would entail attendance at a once per month meeting to help identify community & individual needs, plus to advise the Coordinator about local resources. It sounds like a great opportunity for someone interested in making good health care available to our town. I am noting the specs for the Community Care Coordinator as well, so that you will understand the program.

The Coordinator’s job is to “help community members with chronic or acute disabilities to reach optimal wellness, overcome barriers to health care maintenance, & promote safety in their home environment.” They will also encourage the “use of health care resources, self management tools, & prevention education for the communities served.” This will be accomplished by “making home visits to assess the holistic needs on a proactive & preventive basis & advocating for the needs of individuals & families based on assessments.”

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Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report

Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard

6/8/14

We often think about June being the wedding month, but here in Plymouth it is birthday month! Sue Poirier (6/4), Tom Marrone (6/6), Sally Markwell (6/9), Georgiana Whalen (6/26). Now the big day is 6/14 – Bette Anne Sailer, Matt Harootunian, Doris Earle, Theresa Steward, & me. Angela Miccio has her birthday somewhere in the teens, but I never remember the exact date. I don’t know how the others are celebrating, but friends gathered for a pizza party to help Tom commemorate the occasion!

At Tyson Church this Sunday we celebrated the birthday of the church because it was Pentecost. We even had birthday cake! The Celebration of Life for Jane Zygmont was there on Saturday, so all the lovely flowers were still in place.

Tyson Library Plaque Dedication

Tyson Library Plaque Dedication

Approximately 20 people attended the plaque dedication at Tyson Library on Sunday. With donations received in memory of Betty Jarvi, Mary Gross, Janet Stewart, & Carlton Harlow, many wonderful improvements have been made, so it was nice to recognize these gifts. Terry Bascom offered a blessing & refreshments were served.

The library hours for the summer are Tues – Sat from 10:00 to noon. It is also open the 1st & 3rd Monday evenings of the month from 6:00 to 7:00 & there is talk about having an informal social time & book discussion at that time. This would be different from the regular Book Group meeting at the Community Center, where we all read the same book & discuss our ideas. We will be meeting this Thurs, 6/12 at 6:30 to talk about “Holes”

It would be so nice to have the weather we have had this weekend for the Strawberry Festival on Wed, 6/18. Of course, it is held rain or shine, so don’t let showers keep you away! The list of raffle prizes is growing, with many local businesses still donating. A couple of those from town are: from the Echo Lake Inn – 2 nights in a room with a king size bed & a Jacuzzi, including breakfast & dinner at the Inn at Water’s Edge, as well as at Sam‘s & gift baskets from M L Plumbing. A few others are a massage, more dinner gift certificates, & the Spring House at Okemo. Over 40 prizes so far & we will post a big “thank-you” sign with all of the contributors!

Emergency Services will handle the burgers, salads, etc & Tyson Ladies Aid does a fantastic job with the strawberries. Tyson Church is doing the raffle. Proceeds go to a number of community projects. Well-known fiddler Adam Boyce will provide music this year. Come join the fun!

Court officials say several Windham County residents reported receiving email messages with the subject line, “Notice of Appearance.” The messages also state that an attached notice must be opened for more information and is signed, “Truly yours, Susan Mason, clerk to the court.” these emails are not legitimate & the attachments are likely malware that will attempt to gather personal information stored on the user’s computer, so don’t open them.

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Plymouth Strawberry Festival Returns June 18

It’s Plymouth Strawberry Festival Time again!!! Bring on the Berrys, the BBQ and the Prizes!!!

When? Wednesday, June 18th from 5 – 8 at Camp Plymouth State Park. Admission is free and will be held rain or shine.

It’s time to join your friends and neighbors, bring the kids and parents to the Annual Plymouth Strawberry Festival, a great local this tradition. Enjoy great BBQ’d hamburgers, hot dogs and veggie burgers cooked by our Fire and EMS chefs, home made salads and beans, and the regionally renowned Tyson Ladies Aid Strawberry Shortcake that has piles of strawberries, ice cream and real whipped cream, all on top of homemade bisquits! If that isn’t enough, the Tyson Church is outdoing themselves this year with a raffle with loads of GREAT prizes! There will be face painting for the young at heart, music, crafts for the kiddies and a Touch-a-Truck not to be missed.

This event is sponsored by volunteers in 3 Plymouth based organizations: Plymouth Emergency Services (including Fire and Emergency Medical Service), the Tyson Church and the Tyson Ladies Aid. Proceeds from each organization’s activity, BBQ, raffle and Strawberry Shortcake, respectively will support and benefit: fire and emergency medical protection and education, children/youth programs, community outreach and scholarships for seniors going to Woodstock and Black River High Schools. This year a portion of each group proceeds will be contributed to the Bethany Birches Campership Fund for local Plymouth/Bridgewater youth.

Come on over for a fun and relaxing time with friends and family, share great food, take a chance for great prizes, all while enjoying this scenic park on the lake. Remember: rain or shine and free admission! For questions or further information call Sue Poirier at 228-3308. See you there!!!

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Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report

Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard

6/1/14

Well, our wonderful community event, the Plymouth Strawberry Festival, is coming up on Wed, 6/18 at Camp Plymouth State Park, starting at 5:00 PM. Three of our local organizations are taking part, Emergency Services is handling the burgers, salads, & such; Tyson Ladies Aid will be doing the strawberry shortcake piece; & Tyson Church will be running the raffle, with some terrific prizes. Funds that are raised are used for community needs, plus it is a great way to get out & see folks you might not ordinarily see. Free admission to the park & it will take place rain or shine, so there is no excuse not to be there!

Tyson Library is now open for the season with regular hours from 10:00 to noon on Tues through Saturday. There are evening hours, 6:00 – 7:00 PM on the 1st & 3rd Mondays. Don’t forget the Plaque dedication at 2:00 PM on Sunday, 6/8!

Now you don’t have to leave town to participate in the AARP “SMART DRIVER,” course, because it will be held at the Plymouth School Activity Center on 6/6. Bill Cherico is facilitating this new edition. He can be reached at 228-1823 or wbcherico. The cost is $15 for AARP members & $20 for non-members Registration begins at 9:30 AM & this 4 hour class will start at 10:00 AM, so bring a lunch!

Another beautiful banner has been made for Tyson Church by several of our creative ladies. This one is to commemorate Pentecost – the giving of the Holy Spirit, which is this Sunday, 6/8. It is considered the birthday of the church. Our morning Worship service is at 10:30. Come see if the balloon we released last week in honor of Ascension Sunday is still on the ceiling!

Recently there was another accident on the Tyson/Reading Rd, this time involving 2 people on a motorcycle. You may recall that another rider was actually killed on this road a few years ago. I just want to alert folks to the numerous curves that can pose a real danger in that area. Perhaps it would be helpful to have signs posted there to warn folks, especially those unfamiliar with the road. Please be careful!

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Special Town Meeting Warned

Plymouth Town SignThe Plymouth Selectboard has warned a special meeting, called for Tuesday, June 10, 2014, at 2 PM in the Plymouth Town Hall.

The meeting is called to discuss some issues raised by Plymouth residents and property owners about the assessment of properties in the Town. The meeting will include the Selectboard, the Town Listers, and interested Plymouth residents and property owners.

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Safe Driver Course Coming to Plymouth Soon!

aarpdriversafetyThe new version of the AARP course, entitled “SMART DRIVER,” will be held at the Plymouth School Activity Center on June 6th. This edition, released this year, contains useful and practical information based on the latest research on senior drivers. It will be presented by Plymouth resident Bill Cherico, a local AARP-trained program provider.

Some of the topics to be discussed include the new technology in vehicles, adapting to changing driving conditions and roadways, and changes in driver reaction time as we grow older. The course is four hours in length with registration starting at 9:30 am, the program begins at 10:00 am, and concludes at 3 pm.

The cost of the course is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members. The price includes extensive program materials.

Participants should bring their lunch. The Plymouth Schoolhouse Activity Center, located on Route 100, just north of the Town Hall in Plymouth, includes a kitchenette with a refrigerator that can be used to keep lunches cold and a stove and microwave for heating or cooking.

For more information and to RSVP, contact presenter Bill Cherico at 802.672.1823, or wbcherico@comcast.net.

Also see the posting at:  http://plymouthschool.org/event/aarp-safe-driver-event/

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Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report

Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard

5/25/14

Congratulations to Gracie Vosburgh for her stellar performance recently – scoring 4 goals & 2 assists for the Girls Lacrosse team at WUHS. I also noticed that Cedar Allen is on the Black River golf team.

Speaking of sports, biking season has started & I found it interesting to read some of the mandated conditions. “No person less that 16 years of age may operate or ride upon a bicycle on a public way unless he or she wears protective headgear of a type approved by the commissioner of health & human services” (Source – the VT Journal). It was also noted that reflective outerwear must be worn if riding ½ hour before sunrise or ½ hour after sunset. Be safe!

Please note that Samantha Holcomb of the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission will be giving a Powerpoint presentation of our Town’s Hazard Mitigation Plan at the regular Selectmen’s meeting on Monday, June 2, at the Town Hall at approximately 6:15 pm. The Plan can be reviewed on the Town Website.

Trucks abound in Plymouth! Two new-to-us fire trucks – one a pumper & the other a rescue vehicle were recently purchased from the Ludlow Dept, as they have replaced them with new equipment. Also, the new town truck that has been on order has arrived, too.

Don’t forget the dedication celebration at the Tyson Library on Sunday, June 8th at 2:00 PM. A number of improvements have been made to the library with funds donated by special friends in memory of loved ones. We will be hanging a plaque in the library to honor these special people: Mary Gross, Carlton Harlow, Janet Stewart, and Betty Jarvi.

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Plymouth Town Hazard Mitigation Plan Presentation June 2

From The Plymouth Selectboard

Please come hear Samantha Holcomb of the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission give a Powerpoint presentation of our Town’s HMP (Hazard Mitigation Plan). Her time frame is about twenty minutes, after which she will entertain comments and answer any questions.

Samantha is scheduled to speak at the regular meeting of the Selectboard on Monday, June 2, at the Town Hall at approximately 6:15 pm.

If you would like to review the Plymouth Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, it is posted on the Town Website.

COME JOIN US….it should prove to be most interesting and enlightening.

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Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report

Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard

5/19/14

The Reach Out Luncheon (sponsored by Tyson Church & Tyson Ladies Aid) was very well attended on 5/15. Our speaker was Sofya Ward who teaches Zumba, Cardio Kick Boxing, Aqua Zumba, Aqua Paliates at the Spring House at Jackson Gore. As usual, the teens from Windsor County Youth helped to serve & their staff took these pictures. We sang Happy Birthday to Betty Ann Hayward (5/15) & Ruth Bostock (5/16).

Don’t forget that the Tyson Library opens for the season on Saturday, 5/24.  Hours are 10AM – 12 PM Tuesdays thru Saturdays and the first and third Monday evenings 6-7, We are located at 26 Library Road, Plymouth (behind the Tyson Church). Please stop by and visit one of the smallest libraries in Vermont, learn about its history and enjoy some light refreshments. The Tyson Ladies Aid invite you join them for a dedication celebration at the Tyson Library on Sunday, June 8th at 2:00pm. Many improvements have been made to the library with funds donated by special friends in memory of a loved one.

Other May birthdays are Emily DuPont (5/2), Wendy Olsen (5/10) & Julia Baldwin (5/18). Congrats to one & all! I think I may forgotten to note Kyleigh Savery made the honor roll at Black River. I also noticed that Ryan Blanchard is on the Woodstock Lacrosse team. Anna Hepler was part of the cast of the Yoh players production of Happy Birthday Sweet William.

A number of our students attend school in Woodstock. Price Chopper has a Tools for Schools program if folks who shop at their stores & use their Advantage Card, sign up to participate. You can do so by going to www.pricechopper.com & using the school code 13984.

Congratulations to Tesha Buss, whose Good Commons was voted member of the month for May with the Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce! For those of you who like garage sales, head to Messer Hill (#s 911 & 1475) on 5/24 & 25 between 8 AM & 4 PM for a wide range of bargains at Eric Johnson’s & the Merrino’s.

The Historic Site open 5/24 with a new exhibit – the Coolidges, Plymouth, & the Civil War. There will be series of lectures over the coming months on the Civil War. More to come….. The Cheese Factory will be open 10:00 – 5:00, 7 days/week starting 5/24. The Wilder House will also open that day!

Terry Bascom is still seeking participants for the Summer Garden program at the Plymouth Schoolhouse. It is open to all ages & can be especially fun for youngsters, whose parents want a space to teach gardening skills. Non-genetically modified seeds will be provided & organic methods will be utilized for the 2’x 25‘ plots. What a great opportunity!

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Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report

Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard

5/11/14

Well, here is the update on GreenUp for Plymouth: 28 participants, 50 bags of rubbish, plus 9 tires. That is the latest I have heard, although green bags were still being accepted this week. Good job & our roadways certainly show the effort!

The Reading Group met this past Thursday & we had a lively discussion about the book, Wild. Most of us agreed that we didn’t care for the protagonist, at least initially. It was interesting to hear the various observations & to learn different perspectives. Seven of us were there, but the email comments of those who were unable to attend were shared, too. Our next book is Holes & the discussion will take place 6/12. I believe Betsy may have another copy or two – tbone6547@aol.com.

Emily Dupont will be performing in the VT Center for Dance Education performance of Snow White, a full length ballet in 2 acts with original choreography. There will be 2 showings at the Paramount on 6/8 at 1:00 & 6:00 PM. Tickets are $20 – $25 for adults, chn (under 12) & seniors $15. Tickets are available at the Box Office by calling 802.775.0903.

We had a 4 generation dinner at the Station Restaurant for Mother’s Day that was superb. I am sleepy & ready for bed, so I am not pursuing other “news items” for this week. Send me something for next week!

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