After 24 years of being Plymouth Fire Department’s Chief, Kirk Turner has retired from this position in the department. Kirk has been a member of Plymouth Fire well before his election of Chief in 2000 and the Emergency Services groups in Plymouth want to recognize Kirk’s dedication and contributions to the safety of our community and surrounding communities by hosting a retirement party in his honor.
Below is the details for the party:
Location: Plymouth Town Hall
Date: Wednesday, June 12th
Time: 4 – 7 pm.
A formal recognition and presentation to Kirk will take place at 5:30 pm.
Please join us in showing our appreciation to Kirk for everything that he has done for us. We will have hors d’oeuvres and punch at the reception for all. Let’s make this a very memorable occasion for Kirk and come out to support him as he has supported the community over these many years. If you have any questions feel free to call Sue at 802-236-2683.
Reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard
5/24/24
The warmer weather seems to be signaling a busy summer ahead. The deer are already nibbling on my hostas and the black flies continue to nibble on me! Noting some fun events below.
Elisabeth from Farm and Wilderness has sent me some interesting activities. Registration is needed. Questions can be answered at conservation@farmandwilderness.org or 802-422-3761
Lake Ninevah Wetland Paddle Saturday June 8th, 1:00pm,-3:00pm
Community Garlic Mustard Pull Sunday July 13th,10am-11:30am, Sawyer Hill Road
Help Farm & Wilderness Conservation manage a patch of invasive garlic mustard on our conserved land. We will learn about the biology of garlic mustard and how we manage this invasive species. Participants will help pull an infested area of garlic mustard and get to taste test garlic mustard pesto! This event is free but pre-registration is required. Click here to learn more and sign up: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/farm-wilderness-conservation-community-garlic-mustard-pull-tickets-910552485997?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Just a reminder about Vermont Days, statewide, June 8 & 9, 2024 that celebrate some of the special places in Vermont with a entire weekend of free entry into Vermont State Parks and Vermont State Historic Sites.
The Quechee Balloon Festival is June 14-16, 2024. Enjoy the Craft & Music Festival is New England’s longest-running hot air balloon festival.
The figures are in, the GreenUp dumpster weighed in with 480 lbs of trash. Good job cleaning up our town!
The Plymouth Reading Group had a heartfelt and in-depth discussion of The Women. Even though we lived through that era, the negative impact of the Vietnam War’s unpopularity upon those who served in it was truly tragic. Due to scheduling conflicts, please note the various days of our next several gatherings, all of which are at 6:30 PM and we hope to do in person! Mon, 6/17 is Russian Winter by Daphne Kalotay at my house. Tues, 7/23 is American Beauty by Shana Abe. Wed, 8/14 is Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson. Our group is open to one and all.
We had a very interesting discussion of The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh at Fletcher Memorial Library last Monday. The idea of messages conveyed by various flowers was fascinating, but I will not let it diminish my appreciation of the beauty of all flowers and even some weeds! Michelle very kindly provided flowers for each of us to make a bouquet to take home. In light of current interest in the book The Women by Kristin Hannah, there will be a discussion about it with Michelle on Wed, 5/22 at 6 PM
Memorial Day weekend seems early this year. The Historic Site and State Parks in our town are hustling to get ready for their 5/24 openings. The Lakes seem to be clearing up and folks are out and about on boats while bikes are traveling our roads. Hope everyone can enjoy the approaching summer as we share the beauty of our area with visitors as well.
Please note this special event at Tyson Library- Opening for the 2024 season on 5/25/24, 10 am to noon! Rain or shine. Come and help us find all the dinosaurs that have moved in over the winter and an archaeologist dig for bones etc!! Please come and check out our children’s section, mystery’s and history of Tyson and Plymouth books. Cupcakes and lemonade on hand!!
Also news from this evening- The tax exception for Bethany Birches Camp passed! I have never seen so many at a meeting…
Reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard
5/19/24
It is Sunday evening and the weather has finally become nice. The ground seems dry and flowers seem thirsty lately. If it is going to be cloudy, I would almost prefer a gentle rain. The figures are in, The GreenUp dumpster weighed in with 480 lbs of trash. Good job cleaning up our town! Please note there will be a Select Board meeting on Mon, 5/20 at 6 PM. The re-vote of article 6 of Town Meeting on Bethany Birches Camp tax status is Tues, 5/21 at 7 PM
An important and time-sensitive message from Tiffany at Camp Plymouth State Park: So many have asked to help be a part of getting Camp Plymouth ready for opening and here is the chance. Date: Monday, May 20th. Time: between 9am-4pm – come for an hour or whatever fits your schedule – just RSVP please!
Location: Park in Day Use Dirt Hiker parking lot DO NOT DRIVE INTO THE PARK!!!! Activity: Mostly picking up sticks and clearing camping field and possibly in another field area. This may seem like a small task, but to us, this is huge! We cannot mow until we get all the objects removed and even an hour of help with an extra pair of hands is incredibly helpful. What to bring if possible: Rake, gloves, water bottle, snacks.
RSVP: Please give a heads up if you can make it and we will keep a look out for you! Can email: tiffanydemar@gmail.com IMPORTANT: The park is a major construction zone right now. A lot of big equipment is moving all over. We want to stay together and not have people wandering around the park – so please look for us in the big field and DO NOT drive into the park. To do: Everyone will need to sign a volunteer form when they arrive. Any minors must be accompanied by an adult. Thank you so much for wanting to be a part of getting Camp Plymouth back together again!
Registered Voters in the Town of Plymouth are asked to attend a Special Meeting Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7:00 P.M. in Town Hall Auditorium regarding the following:
To see if the legal voters of the Town of Plymouth will vote to exempt the property owned by Bethany Birches Camp, Inc., located at 2610 Lynds Hill Road (parcel # 000167) from the educational portion of their property taxes for a period of 5 years commencing with the 2024 tax year.
To take comments from the public on the draft Town of Plymouth zoning ordinance that was approved by the Planning Commission after a warned public hearing on February 6, 2024, and presented to the Selectboard at their regularly scheduled meeting on March 18, 2024.
The Town Clerk/Treasurer’s Office will be closed on Monday, May 20, 2024 as work is being done on the building. Normal business hours will resume on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
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