Cavendish Update 7/24/24: Rebuilding after the flood

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                     7/24/23: Cavendish Rebuilding Stronger & Safer

What an incredible weekend! We had terrific work crews out and about cleaning, doing transfer runs, hauling out debris, and so much more. Many many thanks to our wonderful volunteers and to our incredible Shelter team.

A very special thank you to Kelly McNamara who provided the most amazing food all weekend, as she has done throughout the last two weeks, with a variety of special treats from Mary Ormrod (those ginger cookies were a major hit).  

Rodney did his last runs on Sunday, we’re going to miss him, while Doris Eddy, assisted by Ephrom, provided the Saturday shift. A special thank you to Doris for arranging a donation of a brand new dryer for the Shelter when it was most desperately needed.

None of this would have been possible without the generosity of so many in our communities who made sure we had Gatorade and all the supplies we needed, including the muck boots that were a major benefit as people continued to clean basements. The Church of Christ in Springfield has kept us well stocked in clean up supplies. The Convoy of Hope, organized by Calvary Church in Proctorsville, distributed all of their supplies to Cavendish and surrounding towns. Late yesterday afternoon, the Red Cross came by with their disaster totes. All the right stuff including tarps and flashlights. While we hope we don’t need these anytime soon, we are placing them around town, along with water and other supplies, to be at the ready when needed.  Thank you Store Manager Steve (SMS) for keeping things stocked and helping shoppers.

One of our amazing supporters has been the Vermont 100 Endurance Race. For years they have passed through our town but this year, they came to help. They provided food, incredible work crews and more. Sherry, a volunteer with VT 100, has been a daily volunteer who managed to secure us well water testing kits when none were to be had it seemed.  Next year we’ll be team Cavendish supporting them as they race through our town.

With the Town Shelter (Cavendish Baptist Church) now closed, we’re moving into the next phase-rebuilding. Today is clean-up day at the Shelter, but if you need water, cleaning supplies-including rakes, shovels and mops, please stop by. If you have questions, or we can help in other ways, e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com

Today’s post includes resources to help those impacted by the floods. Please note that many are so focused on cleaning and rebuilding, they aren’t reading the Updates, or following Facebook. Talk to your neighbors and share information.

 

VERMONT 211-The Importance of Registering: Whether you had a little or a lot of damage, it’s important to register for 211 as funding for the towns will be based on the number of people who have filed. You can do this on-line.

MARC (Multi-Agency Resource Center): Will be at the Ludlow Community Center from Monday, July 24 - Wednesday, July 26 from 9 am to 5 pm. This includes, FEMA, Red Cross, Economic Services, SBA as well as other agencies.

LOCAL HELP: Below are following places to seek immediate help from

• Black River Good Neighbors: They have recently received funding to help with flood relief. They offer a wide array of services including: assistance with finances, food, heating, housing, and utilities. They do not provide assistance for telephone, (cell or landline), cable or satellite TV bills, or past due bill payments. (Assistance will only be paid for current bills.)  802-228-3663.

• Deacon’s Fund @ the Cavendish Baptist Church: This is for immediate needs and is generally small sums. This is different than the Cavendish Flood Relief Funds (CFRF), which will be issuing guidelines shortly. Call 802-226-7131

 Senior Solutions: Offering funds for food lost during the flood.

• Okemo Valley Business Recovery Center: This is being organized and run by  the Okemo Valley Chamber and its primary purpose is to assist businesses. They are working with Ludlow Rotary Club to create the Okemo Valley Disaster Relief Fund.

• Ludlow Community Center: July 24-28 they will be open 10-2 and on July 29 (Saturday) 10-13, closed Sunday. This will be updated week to week.  

 

VERMONT RESOURCES: This website provides flood resources, assistance and referrals.

FEDERAL ASSISTANCE: FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program (IHP) provides financial assistance and direct services to eligible individuals and households affected by a disaster, who have uninsured or underinsured necessary expenses and serious needs. If you have already received FEMA funds, but are finding needs not addressed in their original assessment, please consider an appeal.

An appeal should be submitted to FEMA within 60 days of the date on the determination letter. In your dated and signed appeal letter, explain why you disagree with the decision. How to Appeal FEMA’s Decision

 Please note that FEMA numbers will often be required when seeking help in the weeks and months ahead, so be sure to file.

EFFICIENCY VERMONT:  Many people whose basements flooded are learning that their water heaters and other devices need to be replaced. Some have had to remove all forms of insulation and are in need of weatherization. Efficiency Vermont can offer sizeable rebates on items like tankless hot water. We recently contacted Efficiency VT about programs being offered as well as rebates. They responded with the following information: There are internal discussions about setting up educational workshops for building and insulating post flood damage. In the meantime, for folks trying to build back and recover from the flooding, we encourage them to reach out to our network of Efficiency Excellence Network contractors, who are trained in energy efficiency best practices, and can advise on the best next steps. You can find a list of contractors at www.EfficiencyVermont.com/Pro.

Here are existing incentives that can help offset the cost of the systems and equipment that may have been damaged by the flood:

Up to $40 off Dehumidifiers

Up to $800 off Heat Pump Water Heaters

Up to $850 off Ductless Heat Pump systems

75% off Weatherization project costs, up to $5,000 for moderate and low-income households

The Home Energy Loan may also be a great resource for some, as many impacted systems can be rolled into that one Low/No interest loan, up to $20,000

Neighborworks of Western Vermont Energy Loan – can be used statewide for numerous things including health and safety measures as well as heating systems.

 

IF YOU ARE A RENTER: Maybe your landlord has taken care of the flooding or maybe not. If by this time they have not cleared out the basement and/or have not applied a remediation method that works, please consider the following:

• Call 211 and report your situation-it supports the town in getting more funding.

• Go to the Disaster Relief Center at the Ludlow Community Center 9-5 Monday (July 24) - Wednesday (July26) and file with FEMA. They can provide renters assistance, including lost property.

• If you need some place else to live until your property is restored, please go to Black River Good Neighbors, which is just across from the Ludlow Community Center to request assistance with housing, food etc.

 

 SHAW’S: By Wednesday or Thursday, Shaw's will have a tent outside for pick-up of orders. They will only be accepting orders via their app. Hopefully, 3-4 weeks after that, they will have a "store within a store" open for people to start shopping locally again. This store will be smaller, temporarily, so they can continue to work on the building. They will still carry the bulk of items that you need such as canned food, meats, produce and dairy products.

 

How to Help

Gift certificates for places like Home Depot, local eateries and gas for those most impacted by the flood.

• Checks for shelter and community support can be sent to Cavendish Baptist Church PO Box 425 Cavendish VT 05142. Checks should be payable to Cavendish Baptist Church, with Emergency Shelter noted on the check. This will be used to help those most impacted by the flood and to buy needed items for the shelter.

• The Cavendish Family Fund is also accepting donations to help families impacted by the flood. Send checks to PO Box 126, Cavendish VT 05142

• Check on your neighbor and help where you can.

                          Rebuilding a Stronger & Safer Cavendish

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Cavendish Update 7/21/23: Flood Recovery/Tag Sale/Events

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ANNUAL TOWN WIDE TAG SALE IS HAPPENING!

 

7/21/23

1. Flood Information

2. Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale

3. Events

 

1. FLOOD INFORMATION: The flash flood definitely mixed things up a bit, so Rodney is still pulling his cart and dropping off meals, drinks, snacks etc. for breakfast and lunch. He’ll be delivering through Sunday.

We’re often asked how this event compares to Irene. On the one hand, we’ve been fortunate that we’ve had power and water throughout. There’s no Cavendish Canyon, but the river giants enjoyed munching on 131 and it looks like it will be a while before the road is repaired between Brook and Downers Four corners (Route 106). The back roads are still being repaired but many are passable. The big difference is in damage to property and homes.

We’re learning every day about basements that flooded to such a degree they will need to replace hot water heaters, fuel tanks, heating systems etc. It appears that more homes have been damaged in the 2023 storm versus Irene and some have been hit twice, first with the July 9 storm and again with the flash flood.

 The process of filing for FEMA, the amount that’s generally been awarded so far ($6,100) and other information is outlined in an excellent article from VT Digger, A guide to the FEMA aid process for flooded Vermont homes.

Many people do not have flood insurance and the cost to replace some of the major appliances in a basement can be significant. While a great deal of work is being done by volunteers to muck out basements, regrade property etc., the costs to rebuild will be significant. The shelter teams focus is now shifting to how to help with long term costs and ways to meet them.

Route 131 by Glimmerstone is now two lanes. Our favorite flagger is still around just in a different location. She’s thrilled to have been featured in two newspaper articles.

The Convoy of Hope Disaster Relief, sponsored by the Proctorsville Calvary Church, is set up at Cavendish Town Elementary School (CTES) in Proctorsville. They will be loading up your vehicle with cleaning supplies, snacks and water,today,  Friday, from 12-6 (or until supplies last). Rain or shine, they’ll be there and you don’t have to get out of your car.  

As the shelter moves into a “stop and shop,” if you have questions and concerns e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com

Dehumidifiers are the most requested item at the moment and we’ve been distributing them as we get them. If your house is dry, please return them as many homes in need. Fingers cross on more coming in today. Call 802-226-7131 to get on the list. We also understand that both Home Depot in Claremont and Ollie's in Springfield have them. 

Shelter Info: The shelter is at the Cavendish Baptist Church. Breakfast and lunch will be delivered through Sunday.  The store will continue to operate a little while longer.

Dumpsters/Transfer Station: Dumpsters are on Depot St and the transfer station this weekend normal hours. Please follow transfer station guidelines. We will be having a household hazardous waste day so do not toss such items into the dumpsters. Pease follow the rules about what to dispose of and where.

Could you use a work crew?  We have work crews heading to Cavendish for the weekend. Please let us know if you could use help. Please be specific about your needs. You must be present when the crew is at your house. You can arrange for a crew by calling 802-226-7131 or e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com

Update to Ludlow Openings and Closings: M & T Bank will be closed for several more weeks. Use branches in Springfield, Chester or Rutland. The Ludlow Laundromat should be opening today. Village Pizza has reopened. The Farmers Market will be open today from 4-7.

TO REGISTER FOR FEMA AID, EVEN IF YOU HAVE INSURANCE OR ARE IN AN UNDECLARED COUNTY, VISIT: DisasterAssistance.Gov OR CALL 800-621-3362

How to Help

• Gift certificates for places like Home Depot, local eateries and gas for those most impacted by the flood.

• Checks for shelter and community support can be sent to Cavendish Baptist Church PO Box 425 Cavendish VT 05142. Checks should be payable to Cavendish Baptist Church, with Emergency Shelter noted on the check. This will be used to help those most impacted by the flood and to buy needed items for the shelter.

• The Cavendish Shelter is in need of restaurant grade refrigeration, as well as washer/dryer. If you would like to help with these purchases, please use the information above for check writing, but note on the check Emergency Shelter Appliances.

• The Cavendish Family Fund is also accepting donations to help families impacted by the flood. Send checks to PO Box 126, Cavendish VT 05142

• Check on your neighbor and help where you can.

                          We’re Vermont Strong and Cavendish Safe.

 

2. CAVENDISH TOWN WIDE TAG SALE: By popular demand, Cavendish will be holding it’s 13th Annual Town Wide Tag Sale on July 29th (Saturday) from 9-2. We can all use a break, find items we might have lost through the flood, enjoy some good food and have a sense of normalcy in what is a very abnormal time.  Vendors are urged  to set up on one of the town greens or along Main St. in order to keep people off the back roads.

The Cavendish Connects Booth, located at the Proctorsville Green Gazebo, will have information for those who have been impacted by the flood, including resource information from Efficiency Vermont.

In the event that the Town deems it unsafe to hold this event, we will post information on the Cavendish VT Facebook page and reschedule

If you have questions, please call 802-226-7807 or e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com

 

3. EVENTS

JULY 22 (SATURDAY): A one-woman show about the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be held at the Cavendish Library at 1 pm. RBG is one of many incredible woman that writer/performer Sheryl Faye portrays in her Historical Women series.

JULY 26 (WEDNESDAY): Summer Concerts at Svec Park (Proctorsville Green) starting at 6 pm. Mark Huntley and Friends will perform. Concerts are free and open to the public.

JULY 29 (SATURDAY): Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale

AUGUST 2 (WEDNESDAY): Summer Concerts at Svec Park (Proctorsville Green) starting at 6 pm. Sammy Blanchette will perform. Concerts are free and open to the public.

AUGUST 4 (FRIDAY): Cartoonist Marek Bennett at the Cavendish Library, registration is required for this event. FMI and to Register 802-226-7503 or e-mail cavendishlibrary@gmail.com

AUGUST 9 (WEDNESDAY): Summer Concerts at Svec Park (Proctorsville Green) starting at 6 pm. Yankee Chank will perform. Concerts are free and open to the public.

AUGUST 16 (WEDNESDAY): Summer Concerts at Svec Park (Proctorsville Green) starting at 6 pm. The Silverbacks will perform. Concerts are free and open to the public.

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Cavendish Update 7/19/23: Flood Recover Day 9

Another wonderful design. this one is by Kelly Gadouas

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                    EMERGENCY FLOOD POST DAY 9: 7/19/23

 

Last evening’s flash flood gave us another opportunity to show how advances in digital technology have made things easier over Irene. A home that should have been fully protected from basement flooding, was taking on water. Brand new residents of Cavendish, a text turned into a Facebook post of where help was needed and what to bring.  Within minutes a crew was on the scene, and we could monitor via text, having the potential to post for more if needed. Welcome to Cavendish Kevin and Becca.

Last day of meal deliveries but the return of the concert series. The location is most likely going to shift to the outside of Cavendish Town Elementary School (CTES). Joy of joys, Murdock’s will be open and happy to serve you.

The Convoy of Hope Disaster Relief, sponsored by the Proctorsville Calvary Church, will be setting up at the Cavendish Town Elementary School (CTES) in Proctorsville on Thursday afternoon and Friday. Lots of supplies. You drive up, they load up your vehicle with cleaning supplies, waters, Gatorade etc. and you are on your way. Thursday 2-6 pm and Friday 12-6 (or until supplies last). Call 802-345-9919 if you can assist in this effort.

As the shelter moves into a “stop and shop,” if you have questions and concerns e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com

Dehumidifiers are the most requested item at the moment and we’ve been distributing them as we get them. If your house is dry, please return as many homes are in need. We’ve heard some are in Ludlow and it appears that some items we requested are ending up in Ludlow and not in Cavendish.

It’s going to be a hot one so if you are working outside, stay hydrated.

Unless there is an immediate need, no update tomorrow so I have to prepare some of the handouts we need for the rebuilding phase. Follow the Cavendish VT Facebook page as we post round the clock if there is need.

 

SHELTER INFO: The shelter is at the Cavendish Baptist Church. This will be the last day for breakfast/lunch deliveries.  The store will continue to operate a little while longer. We should be getting more dehumidifiers today.

ROADS: Densmore took another bad hit last night. While it should be open later today, please give the crews time to get their work done before venturing that way.

DUMPSTERS/TRANSFER STATION: Dumpsters are on Depot St and the transfer station is open today. Please follow transfer station guidelines. We will be having a household hazardous waste day. In the meantime, please follow the rules.

USING DEHUMIDIFIERS & ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS: Running your dehumidifiers with the windows and doors open is counterproductive. Enclosing your space will help reduce humid air from entering your home, so your dehumidifier work more efficiently. For other tips read How to Use a Dehumidifier: Tips for Best Results

WIndow AC units do remove humidity from the air. Empty the drip pan regularly. This will help prevent water build-up and potential overflow. Keep doors and windows closed while the unit is running. This will help trap moist air inside so that it can be properly filtered by the AC unit. For more tips read How Do Window AC Units Remove Humidity?

REBATES FROM EFFICIENCY VERMONT: Whether you need a water heater, appliances or even heating systems, Efficiency Vermont has a variety of rebates on products and technologies.

HOW TO HELP

Gift certificates for places like Home Depot, local eateries and gas for those most impacted by the flood.

• Checks for shelter and community support can be sent to Cavendish Baptist Church PO Box 425 Cavendish VT 05142. Checks should be payable to Cavendish Baptist Church, with Emergency Shelter noted on the check. This will be used to help those most impacted by the flood and to buy needed items for the shelter.

• The Cavendish Family Fund is also accepting donations to help families impacted by the flood. Send checks to PO Box 126.

• Check on your neighbor and help where you can.

                          We’re Vermont Strong and Cavendish Safe.

 

Cavendish Update 7/18/23: Day 8 Flood Recovery

people are creating logo designs. thanks sami.

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                    EMERGENCY FLOOD POST DAY 8: 7/18/23

 

It may have been hot, but yesterday’s sun is great for wet basements. Unfortunately, the rain has decided to grace us with its presence today, thus another flood watch (not a warning) and our neighbors to the north are still battling wildfires so air quality is unhealthy for those in the “sensitive” groups.

The good news is that humidifiers arrived last night and more are due today and Wednesday. Lots more fans are now in the Shelter Store. Further, a sunny Wednesday and Thursday are in the forecast and can go a long way to help with the damp.

Rodney is making sure his “regulars” are well taken care of. He will be delivering breakfast and lunch today along with those great smiles. We hear his daughter will be helping with the lunch run. No in-service meals at the Shelter, but snacks, water, Gatorade are available.

The Convoy of Hope Disaster Relief, sponsored by the Proctorsville Calvary Church, will be setting up at the Cavendish Town Elementary School (CTES) in Proctorsville on Thursday afternoon and Friday. Anyone from any town, whether you've picked up supplies or not, can drive up and have their vehicle loaded with cleaning supplies, paper products, water, Gatorade and other goodies. Twenty volunteers are needed to help. Call 802-345-9919 if you can assist in this effort. As soon as we know the exact time on Thursday we’ll post to Facebook.

Life goes on and the highlights of last night’s Select Board Meeting includes:

• The new tax rate approved by the board. Fire District # 1 (Proctorsville): Homestead 2.4572 per $100 of property value; Non-Homestead 2.5154. For Fire District #2 (Cavendish) 2.3814 for Homestead and 2.435 for Non-Homestead

• The board unamiously nominated Lisa Sanders to replace Dennis Riley on the Green Mountain Unified School District Board.

• New hire for the Cavendish Garage, Alex Turco, starts work today.

We’re getting a lot of questions about whether the 13th Annual Town Wide Tag Sale will take place on July 29. We’re checking roads and discussing. Hope to have a final verdict by Thursday. It may be a bit different, but remember, we had a parade down Depot St. after Irene to celebrate Cavendish’s 250th Anniversary.

Wednesday is sounding like perfect weather for the weekly concert and fingers crossed Murdock’s will be open and ready to serve.

As the shelter moves into a “stop and shop,” if you have questions and concerns e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com There is a youth group working out of the church today so we may not be as responsive to phone calls, but we’re trying.

 

SHELTER INFO: The shelter at the Cavendish Baptist Church is offering breakfast and lunch plus snacks today. Delivery only  Also available, all of which is free, store; shower, WIFI, electronics charging and emergency housing.

DUMPSTERS: The dumpsters on Depot Street are being regularly changed. Transfer station will be opened on Wednesday.

VT FLOOD RESOURCES WEBSITE: Lots of good resources to check out.

NEED HELP WITH IMMEDIATE FUNDS: The Cavendish Baptist Church’s Deacon’s fund can help with immediate needs. Call 802-226-7131. Note this is a different fund than the one for those with flood damage. More on that fund will be available in the next few weeks.

 

BEWARE OF SCAMMERS: They can appear in many different ways and forms. FEMA representatives and inspectors will always have an official ID badge. They never charge a fee or ask for payment. While your social security number is required for FEMA, do not offer any personal information unless you can verify it’s a FEMA rep. Keep in mind that if it sounds to good to be true, it probably isn’t it.

 

LOVING OUR ARTISTS: We’re getting wonderful logo art for a Cavendish slogan. We’ll be posting them as part of the Updates.

 

HOW TO HELP

Gift certificates for places like Home Depot, local eateries and gas for those most impacted by the flood.

• Checks for shelter and community support can be sent to Cavendish Baptist Church PO Box 425 Cavendish VT 05142. Checks should be payable to Cavendish Baptist Church, with Emergency Shelter noted on the check. This will be used to help those most impacted by the flood and to buy needed items for the shelter.

• The Cavendish Family Fund is also accepting donations to help families impacted by the flood. Send checks to PO Box 126. FMI: Call Diane at the town office 802-226-7291

• Check on your neighbor and help where you can.

                          We’re Vermont Strong and Cavendish Safe.