Cavendish Update 5/24/24: Memorial Weekend Edition

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MEMORIAL WEEKEND EDITION: The Cavendish Historical Society’s Annual Plant Sale starts this evening with an Early Bird Special 5-7 and continues on Saturday morning from 9-noon. BRGNS Rummage Sale today & tomorrow at Fletcher Farms 10-3.

5/24/24

1.    Smart Phones-The Right Tool for Emergent Situations

2.    Remembering those from Cavendish Who Gave All

3.    Cavendish Related News

4.    Events Calendar

 

1. SMART PHONE-THE RIGHT TOOL FOR EMERGENT SITUATIONS: Between NOAA’s Hurricane forecast ; VT Digger’s-More People Heading Out that are Unprepared reports, and this weekend being the start of the summer season, it’s a good time to think about how you will respond to emergencies, including flooding, storms, accidents or getting lost on a hike.

Smart Phones are an excellent tool and now is the time to familiarize yourself with the many features that can make a big difference in an emergency.

Protect your phone and keep it charged. Use a waterproof case and have on hand both a portable and regular charger. If you have to leave home suddenly, have chargers and other items together in one spot so you can grab them as you head out the door.

Sign up for VT Alert: Cavendish is a participating town in the VT Alert System. In the event of a local, state or national emergency, you can receive a text, e-mail or even a call. Register by going to VTAlert.gov Nearly all states have similar systems, so if you are traveling for vacation, be sure and register. Here are the alert systems for nearby states, NH ; Maine/; NY ; MA

Set up & turn on Emergency SOS: With Emergency SOS, you can quickly and easily call for help and alert your emergency contacts. For iPhones For Androids .

Conserve Usage: As soon as you are aware of an approaching storm or other emergent event, charge your phone and all electronic devices you rely on.  Try not to let your phone battery dip below half a charge. Remember texts can often get through even when calls can’t and use less battery than a call. Keep phone use to a minimum. You can extend the phones energy by dimming the screen, not using live Wallpapers or Blue tooth. Turning it off and only using when necessary during an emergency can extend its use.

Other things to do:

-       ICE (in case of emergency) your phone

-       Back up to the Cloud

-       Create a private group list of emergency contacts. One text can let them know you are fine or you need help

-       Bookmark useful sites and apps such as the NOAA forecast

-       Use your health care app (it’s the read heart). Include medications, blood type, allergies, diagnosis, medical providers etc.

-       Include images of important documents

-       Make screenshots of survival guide, tips and fire aid instructions for access, even if data and Wi-Fi are down

-       If you aren’t regularly using them, check out the flashlight, compass (can help to locate people); and radio

Please note that we are working with the Cavendish Library to set up a workshop on this topic. If you are interested in attending or have a recommendation for a guest speaker, please e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com

 

2. REMEMBERING THOSE FROM CAVENDISH WHO GAVE ALL: Memorial Day is when we remember those who died while in service to their country. Started as a Civil War remembrance, James A. Garfield, when he was an Ohio Congressman and a former Civil War Union General, stated at the commemoration of Arlington National Cemetery, We do not know one promise these men made, one pledge they gave, one word they spoke; but we do know they summed up and perfected, by one supreme act, the highest virtues of men and citizens. For love of country they accepted death, and thus resolved all doubts, and made immortal their patriotism and their virtue.

Revolutionary War: Soldiers who died in and around Cavendish, particularly on the Crown Point Road, were buried in the Coffeen and  Revolutionary cemeteries and in private graves.

Civil War: More soldiers died of disease during the Civil War than were killed in battle. Intestinal disorders such as diarrhea, typhoid fever, and dysentery were rampant in the camps, along with various types of fevers, measles, chicken pox, mumps, whooping cough, and small pox. Men who left their home towns for the first time were exposed to new diseases that they had no immunities against. A lack of sanitation and close quarters contributed to the spread of disease, and poor food, lack of shelter, and a lack of proper clothing increased their severity. In the field, a common cold could quickly become pneumonia. Army War College.

Of the 173 names appearing on the Cavendish civil war memorial: 14 died in battle/wounds, 1 in prison, 13 while in the service from disease); two were lost at sea; one was drown and one was missing in action.

Died from disease: Jesse Adams; Sylvanus S. Barnard; Thomas W. Demary; Henry C. Fletcher; Nathan Graves; Myron Hicks; Chancellor Paige; Otto Rimley; Michael Shannon; Charles Spaulding; George Taylor; William Webster; Henry P White

Died in Battle or from wounds: Joseph Ashley (Gettysburg); Zaccheus Blood (Winchester); Henry G. Fillebrown (Petersburg); John Quincy French (Wilderness); John L. Hemenway; Horace Needham (Petersburg); Wesley Sheldon (Cedar Creek); John Smith (Petersburg); Nicholas Smith (Spotsylvania); Matthew Stewart; George Wallis; James Webster (Cold Harbor); Luther Graves Lee’s Mills; Merritt White

Lost on steamer “North America” off Cape Hatteras Hial W. Holden and Lowell B. Paine.

Other: George Smith: Drowned in Rio Grande River and Henry Spaulding died in Andersonville Prison; Charles Stockdale Missing in Action Crampton’s Gap

Spanish American War: Six men served with one, Ernest Grout, dying

World War I: Fifty seven men and one woman enlisted. Four men died, George Dixon, Winthrop Hoyle, Truman McNulty and Francis Wallace. Winthrop Hoyle was 16 and died from nephritis in Rhode Island. The American Legion Wallace Mcnulty Holye Post was named in honor of these veterans.

World War II: 168 men and one woman served with seven men dying during the course of the war. Ted Berg, Harold Davy, Duane Hodge , Kenneth Hodge, Morris Percy, Edward Sherer Jr and H. Allen Spaulding.

WWII was the last war in which a person from Cavendish died in service.

 

3. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Water Testing on the Black River: Once again Black River Action Team (BRAT) is conducting water testing on the recreational spots on the Black River. Please note that Greven field will not be tested as the beach was washed out in the various floods. All swimming holes reported in well below the EPA's recommended "safe swimming limit" of 235 colony-forming units: Lake Rescue: 12 cfu; Cavendish Gorge: 44 cfu; Twenty-foot Hole: 150 cfu; Lake Pauline: 3 cfu; Tolles Power Dam in Perkinsville: 93 cfu. Reminder that these results reflect the bacteria levels found in one grab sample of 100 mL of water on Wednesday morning; the goal of this monitoring program is to recognize trends in our swimming holes so we can each make an informed recreational decision. It is always recommended to stay out of water that is cloudy or milky, and for 24 - 48 hours after a heavy rain.

• Cavendish, Vermont Man Sentenced to 14 Months for Unlawful Receipt of a Firearm: The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont stated that on May 23, 2024, Mitchell Horton, 37, of Cavendish, Vermont, was sentenced by Chief United States District Judge Geoffrey W. Crawford to a term of 14 months’ imprisonment to be followed by a 3-year term of supervised release. Horton previously pleaded guilty to receiving a firearm while under indictment for a New Hampshire felony. According to court records, on April 3, 2023, Horton possessed a Smith and Wesson .380 semi-automatic pistol in his waistband. Vermont State Police seized this firearm from Horton upon his arrest for the theft of diesel fuel in Cavendish, Vermont on April 3, 2023. Following his arrest, Horton admitted to law enforcement that he purchased the pistol from another person. On or about April 3, 2023, Horton knew that he was under indictment in the State of New Hampshire for Theft by Unauthorized Taking, a Class A Felony, that carries with it a maximum penalty of fifteen years of imprisonment.  US Attorney’s Office District of VT https://www.justice.gov/usao-vt/pr/cavendish-vermont-man-sentenced-14-months-unlawful-receipt-firearm

• Cavendish Bird Walk to be held Sunday, May 26: The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association (CCCA) will host its 2024 annual Cavendish Bird Walk with Marianne and Michael Walsh of the Ascutney Audubon Society at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, May 26. This year the walk will begin at 731 Stevens Road in Cavendish.  This is a quiet stroll on wooded, hilly trails and is of moderate difficulty. Please bring your binoculars and your curiosity, and wear good shoes and long pants for tick prevention. Please RSVP to Robin Timko at 802-259-2327. For more precise directions contact Julia at 802-522-2675.

• New England Cider Donuts Bakery & Ice Cream Opens: May 24 (Friday) at the former Ludlow Cooking Company location in Ludlow.

 

4. EVENTS

MAY 24 (FRIDAY): Early Bird Special for the Cavendish Historical Society plant sale in front of the Museum. 5-7 pm

MAY 25 (SATURDAY):Cavendish Historical Society Plant Sale 9-Noon in front of the Museum.

MAY 24-25 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): BRGNS Gigantic Spring Rummage Sale at Fletcher Farm off route 103 on the Cavendish/Ludlow border.  10-3.

MAY 26 (SUNDAY): 7:30 am. Annual CCCA Bird Walk with Marianne and Michael Walsh Meeting location to be announced. FMI: cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

MAY 27 (MONDAY): Memorial Day Town Office Closed

MAY 30 (THURSDAY): Cavendish Memorial Day activities: 10 am Program at CTES followed by the parade in Cavendish Cemetery ending at the Cavendish Cemetery off High St.

JUNE 4 (TUESDAY): GMUSD budget Vote. Proctorsville Fire Hall 10-7. Absentee ballots are available from the Town Office.

JUNE 11 (TUESDAY): CTES 6TH grade graduation

JUNE 12 (WEDNESDAY): Last day of school

JUNE 14 (FRIDAY): GMUHS graduation

JULY 3 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Gypsy Reel (Irish band). FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 4 (THURSDAY): 4TH OF JULY Town office closed

JULY 10 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Soul Rockers FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 17 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Yankee Chank (Cajun/Zydeco Dance Band) FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 24 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-East Bay Jazz Ensemble FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 27 (SATURDAY): Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale. 9-2 pm

JULY 31 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Rick Redington & Tuff Luv FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

AUGUST 7 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Bear Mountain Boys FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

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Cavendish Update 11/17/24: SB Mtg/GMUSD vote/Culverts/News/Events

remains of the mill that once stood where Mack Molding is.

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5/17/24

1.    Cavendish Select Board Meeting 5/13/24

2.    GMUSD Informational Meeting and Revote Warnings

3.    Cavendish Culvert Survey

4.    Related News

5.    Events Calendar

 

1. CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 5/13/24: Cavendish Select Board (SB) meetings are videotaped by Okemo Valley TV and available at their website. Unapproved minutes are available at the Town’s Website.

Action Taken

• Approved Ludlow Ambulance contract

• Approved the use of the Proctorsville Green for Cavendish Streetscapes Birds & Blooms on June 22

• Approved Liquor Licenses for Outer Limits; Cavendish Pointe Hotel; Cavendish Pointe Castle Hotel

• Approved Christopher Leonard as a Justice of the Peace

• Awarded Whitesville Road Paving contract to Bazin Brothers for a total of $259,697. The road will be closed (M-F) for two weeks.

Other Business

• Ambulance Contract: Stu Lindberg pointed out that there is a conflict with three members of the Cavendish SB being connected with Ludlow Ambulance and voting on their contract with the town. Mike Ripley and David are EMTs for Ludlow and both recused themselves from voting. Bob Glidden, as chief of the Proctorsville Fire Dept. provides first responder coverage.

Rick Chambers, town manager,  read a letter from Wendy Regier, who is advocating that people from Cavendish should have the choice of  hospital-Springfield or Mt. Ascutney. According to the second letter Chambers read, from Douglas Nelson, district 11 medical advisor, EMS protocol is to transport to the closest appropriate hospital for a patient, which for Cavendish is Springfield. This reduces the amount of time an ambulance is out of service, though Ludlow does provide coverage to other hospitals when medically necessary.

• Streetscapes ARPA Change Request: Would like to amend their initial grant request to purchase picnic tables instead of benches. There are no trash cans on the town greens and there is concern that picnic tables would attract trash. The board felt it best to see how benches work out before approving picnic tables or adding signage of “Pack it in, Pack it out.”

• Park Place Site visit/Public Hearing: Last fall the Board voted to move forward on making Park Place, the road behind Outer Limits Brewery, an official town road. The second step in this process a site visit and public hearing. The site visit will take place on July 8 (Monday) at 5 pm. A public hearing will follow at 6 pm at the Cavendish Town Office prior to the Monthly Select Board Meeting.

• Managers Report

-       Week of May 20th: Spring Hydrant Flushing

-       Town Crew has been replacing culverts on Whitesville Rd in preparation for paving.

-       Cavendish Memorial Day activities will take place on May 30 (Thursday) with the parade in Cavendish Village ending in the Cavendish Village Cemetery. There will be a stop at the Depot Street Bridge for the tossing of the wreath. The Parade begins after the program at CTES, which starts at 10 am.

-       Guard rails that were lost in the July floods are being replaced

• Radar Signs: Town Manager Rick Chambers would like to put up three signs. However, funding is not in this year’s budget and Chambers is looking for grants.

 

2. GMUSD INFORMATIONAL MEETING AND REVOTE: A  public informational meeting regarding the Green Mountain Unified School District (GMUSD) 2024-2025 budget has been scheduled at Green Mountain Union High School Library for May 30 (Thursday)at 6 PM. This meeting is available by Zoom. https://trsu.zoom.us/j/83036530907 Phone: 646-876-9923

Warning: The legal voters of Green Mountain Unified School District, consisting of the towns of Andover, Baltimore, Cavendish and Chester are hereby warned to meet at the respective polling places on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 for the purpose of voting by Australian ballot. The business to be transacted includes the following:

Article 1: Shall the voters of Green Mountain Unified School District approve the School Board of Directors to expend $16,576,477.00 which is the amount the school board of directors has determined to be necessary for the ensuing fiscal year? It is estimated that the proposed budget, if approved, will result in education spending of $12,361.26 per long Term Weighted (LTW) equalized per pupil.

Cavendish’s Polling Place is the Proctorsville Fire Dept. Polls are open from 10-7. Absentee Ballots are available at the Cavendish Town Office.

 

3. CAVENDISH CULVERT SURVEY: Black River Action Team (BRAT), the Town of Cavendish, Cavendish Connects, and Dartmouth College have teamed up to conduct a survey of culverts in an effort to identify and remediate problems in order to reduce flooding. This past Saturday, the students surveyed all the culverts on Twenty Mile Stream Road and cleaned out debris from the ditches. On Wednesday and Thursday, the students continued their work on Old County Road, Meadowbrook Farm Rd, Atkinson, Prior and Moriglioni Roads. The students will again be surveying this coming Tuesday evening.

Thank you to the incredible Dartmouth students (Zoe, Andrew, Anna, Claire, Noah, Eben, Erin and Harper) their professors Dr. Charis Boke and Dr. Sarah Kelly and  BRAT- Kelly Stettner and Melissa Rockhill.

You can help maintain the culvert on your property and nearby by: Frequently removing all leaves, trash, or debris using a rake or shovel; Cut back grass and vegetation at the ditch/culvert when you mow your lawn; Do not dump any hazardous waste; and Note and alert the town of any erosion (802-226-7291). DON’T PITCH IN THE DITCH.

 

4. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Cavendish Fire District #2 Annual Meeting: The budget passed but was reduced by $9,900 for a final budget of $157,650.

• Cavendish Streetscapes Looking for Help with Watering: Cavendish Streetscapes is looking for volunteers to help water flowers around town. This is a shared task that involves a few days a week or month depending on how many volunteers we get. If you’d like to be a part of the Streetscapes mission to beautify the town, contact Streetscapes representatives Doris Eddy, Mary Ormrod, Lisa Ewald, Julia Gignoux, or Martha Mott.

• Green Up May: While a great deal was accomplished on Green Up Day, there are still areas of town not covered on May 4. Green Up Day is now Green Up May. Sign- up sheets and bags are available in the entry way of the Town Office, which is open 24/7. If you have any suggestions for next year’s Green Up May please send them to Stephanie Knockenhaur, head of the Town’s Recreations department at 802- 384-0205, or Bonnie DayaEmig of the CCCA at bdayaemig@gmail.com.

• What’s at stake in the June 4 GM school budget vote? Chester Telegraph 

• Lawmakers pass flood disclosure requirements for home sellers, landlords: Vermont now joins a growing list of states that mandate flood risk disclosure for real estate transactions, as climate change fuels more extreme weather. VT Digger

 

5. EVENTS

MAY 18 (SATURDAY): Free AHA HeartSave Community CPR and First Aid: The American Heart Association Heartsave CPR Course is designed for community members who need to know how to perform CPR in a variety of community settings. The course is free to Cavendish residents and will be held on Saturday May 18 from 11-4 at the Cavendish Fire Station, 2153 Main St., Cavendish To register, contact Chief Nareau at 802-226-7790, e-mail puba0111@gmail.com or stop by the station.

MAY 21 (TUESDAY)-MAY 25 (FRIDAY): Spring Hydrant Flushing of town water system.

MAY 22 (WEDNESDAY): GMUSD Restructuring Meeting @ CTES

MAY 24 (FRIDAY): Early Bird Special for the Cavendish Historical Society plant sale in front of the Museum. 5-7 pm

MAY 25 (SATURDAY):Cavendish Historical Society Plant Sale 9-Noon in front of the Museum.

MAY 24-25 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): BRGNS Gigantic Spring Rummage Sale at Fletcher Farm off route 103 on the Cavendish/Ludlow border.  10-3.

MAY 26 (SUNDAY): 7:30 am. Annual CCCA Bird Walk with Marianne and Michael Walsh Meeting location to be announced. FMI: cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

MAY 27 (MONDAY): Memorial Day Town Office Closed

MAY 30 (THURSDAY): Cavendish Memorial Day activities: 10 am Program at CTES followed by the parade in Cavendish Cemetery ending at the Cavendish Cemetery off High St.

JUNE 4 (TUESDAY): GMUSD budget Vote. Proctorsville Fire Hall 10-7. Absentee ballots are available from the Town Office.

JUNE 11 (TUESDAY): CTES 6TH grade graduation

JUNE 12 (WEDNESDAY): Last day of school

JUNE 14 (FRIDAY): GMUHS graduation

JULY 3 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Gypsy Reel (Irish band). FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 4 (THURSDAY): 4TH OF JULY Town office closed

JULY 10 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Soul Rockers FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 17 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Yankee Chank (Cajun/Zydeco Dance Band) FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 24 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-East Bay Jazz Ensemble FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 27 (SATURDAY): Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale. 9-2 pm http://www.cavendishconnects.com/blog/2024/4/11/14th-cavendish-annual-town-wide-tag-sale

JULY 31 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Rick Redington & Tuff Luv FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

AUGUST 7 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Bear Mountain Boys FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

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Cavendish Update 5/10/24: Flushing/Annual Mtg/Culvert Survey/News/Events

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5/10/24

1.    Spring Hydrant Flushing

2.    Cavendish Fire District 2 Annual Meeting

3.    Green Up May

4.    Cavendish culvert survey

5.    Cavendish Related News

6.    Events Calendar

 

1.SPRING HYDRANT FLUSHING: From Tuesday, May 21st, through Thursday, May 23rd, during the hours of 8 am to 5 pm, Cavendish Municipal Water will undergo spring hydrant flushing. System users are reminded that:

Flushing hydrants may cause temporary discoloration and turbidity of the water.  We apologize for any inconvenience to our users, however this very important system maintenance procedure must be conducted each spring and fall.  The flushing program allows the pipes to be purged and the hydrants checked for proper operation.

Users are advised to avoid drinking the water or washing clothes (especially whites) while discoloration is in evidence.  Following hydrant flushing in your area, users should run cold water until it clears before resuming normal use.  It is also a good idea to flush residential water heaters after the water clears following a hydrant flush in your area. Thank you for your cooperation. FMI: 802-226-7291

 

2. CAVENDISH FIRE DISTRICT 2 ANNUAL MEETING: Warning of the Annual meeting of Cavendish Fire District 2 to be held Tuesday May 14th, 2024 at 6: 00 pm at 2154 Main Street, Cavendish, Vermont 05142

The legal voters of Cavendish Fire District 2 are hereby notified and warned to meet at the Cavendish Volunteer Fire Department fire station on Tuesday May 14th, 2024 at 6:00 pm to act on the following articles

Article 1: To hear and act on the Auditor’s report

Article 2: Approve the minutes from 2023

Article 3: Election of officers

Current Officers are:

Moderator Abraham Gross (2024)

Prudential Committee Member-Staci Bishop (2025)

Prudential Committee Member-Scott Ranney (2026)

Prudential Committee Member-Stu Lindberg (2024) three year term up for election

Auditor-Diane McNamara (2024)

Treasurer-Maureen Fennewald Savage (2024)

Clerk-Matt Seaton (2024)

Collector of Taxes-Town Manager (2024)

Article 4: To see if the legal voters of Cavendish Fire District 2 will raise money and in what amount for the purpose of defraying the Fire Department expenses for the year July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025.

Article 5: To see if the district voters will authorize the Prudential Committee to borrow money, to pay unforeseen expenses of the district, if necessary.

Article 6: To conduct any other business to come before the meeting.

 

3. GREEN UP MAY: Vermont is a special place, and the Green Up Day event is a fine example of why that is the case. A huge thank you for your part in making this happen in 2024.

We have 68 roads (or road sections), and we managed to cover most of them. To try and get the rest covered, we changed Green Up Day to Green Up May! Many folks will be going into the town office to pay their taxes. There will be a poster about Green Up May with a sign-up for the roads that weren’t covered.

When you finished your route, we asked what you saw most frequently...beverage containers were hands down the winner. Budweiser and Twisted Tea take the cake. We asked how many bags you picked up. We have had from 2 to 9 bags on a single route. Lastly, we asked what was the most unusual item you found....mattress, television, garbage cans, tires, tanks and carpet.....But, we also heard about the pleasure people took walking our back roads and tending open areas.

As we drive down the clean roads, we can be proud of what we accomplished. If you have any suggestions for next year’s Green Up May please send them to us! You can contact Stephanie Knockenhaur, head of the Town’s Recreations department at 802- 384-0205, or Bonnie DayaEmig of the CCCA at bdayaemig@gmail.com.

Again, thanks to all of you for joining in. Thanks to the town office and Recreation department for helping with food, copies and postings. Thanks to the hands-on helpers for Saturday morning...committee members of the CCCA, Bruce McEnaney, Betty McEnaney for supplying templates and her expertise and passion and to the Windsor youth group who tackled Greven Field and a special thank you to the Owens for bringing chocolate brownie cake and Michael Macnamara for his blueberry lemon cake, treats enjoyed by many!

Spread the work that Green Up Day isn’t over and Green Up May is continuing. Signup and bags are at the town office.

 

4. CAVENDISH CULVERTS SURVEY: Black River Action Team (BRAT); the Town of Cavendish; Cavendish Connects and Dartmouth College have teamed up to conduct a survey of culverts in an effort to identify and remediate problems in order to reduce flooding. They begin work this coming Saturday and will be surveying on Twenty Mile Stream Rd. Please use caution if driving on the road. You can help maintain the culvert on your property and nearby: Frequently removing all leaves, trash, or debris using a rake or shovel; Cut back grass and vegetation at the ditch/culvert when you mow your lawn; Do not dump any hazardous waste; and Note and alert the town of any erosion (802-226-7291. DON’T PITCH IN THE DITCH.

 

5. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Rural Letter Carriers Food Drive: Tomorrow, May 11 (Saturday) is the food drive that benefits Black River Good Neighbors Services (BRGNS). Leave your donations in or attached to your mailbox. This includes Cavendish, Mount Holly, and all surrounding towns as well!.

• Cavendish Memorial Day Program/Parade: The Cavendish Memorial Day celebration takes place on May 30 (Thursday) with a program at Cavendish Town Elementary School, starting at 10 am. This year’s parade route will be in Cavendish Village. The parade begins after the conclusion of the program.

GM school board approves warning for 3rd budget vote on June 4: The Green Mountain Unified School District (GMUSD) Board voted unanimously to approve a warning that will put a $16.5 million budget in front of the voters in Andover, Baltimore, Cavendish and Chester on Tuesday, June 4. This will be the third vote on the school budget since the first two were voted down. Those cuts reduce the base tax rate for the four towns that comprise the district from $1.34 per hundred of assessed value in the current year’s budget to $1.255 per hundred in the proposed budget. Each town has its own Common Level of Assessment or CLA, which compares the market value of property to the value assessed by the town. When those numbers are far apart, they can play havoc with the residents’ actual tax bill. The school has no control over the CLA.  Factoring in the CLA, the projected tax rates can vary from $1.29 per hundred in Baltimore to $1.79 in Andover, and those are reduced from earlier budget versions by the nearly $1 million in cuts. Chester Telegraph

• CCC Extends Photo Contest: The CCCA has extended the time for calendar photo submissions until the end of the month: You can still submit a photo for the 2025 Calendar until the end of May!   Strength and Resilience is the message, and we are hoping for some good takes on how Cavendish responded to the floods, how our children continue to thrive and how the humble flower finds its way back in Spring. Use your imagination! You can email a digital copy to cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com, or drop a good photo off to Amy at the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library. Remember it needs to be in a horizontal layout so it fits the calendar page!   Thanks to all who have already submitted. 

• BRGNS Rummage Sale: Black River Good Neighbors Services (BRGNS) Gigantic Spring Rummage Sale will take place at Fletcher Farm off 103 May 24 (Friday) and May 25 (Saturday). Hours are 10-3. They are in need of donations of clothes, furniture, household items, money and time.

• Cavendish Library Scholastic Spring Book Fair is coming next week!-5/13-5/17 Students can come during school hours on library class days or during choice times. Public hours are M & Th 3-4:30 and Tu, Wed, & Fri 9-5:30.  Cash and cards accepted, and an e-wallet option IS available for students (please see instructions sent home with them this week). FMI: 802-226-

• Monthly Memory Cafes in Chester and Ludlow

• Efficiency VT Heat Pump Water Heaters Offer. Now is a great time to replace your old inefficient water heater! Low-income households can receive 100% of the equipment and installation costs of a new heat pump water heater, up to $5,000. Moderate-income households can get 90% cash back, up to $4,500.

 

6. EVENTS

MAY 11 (SATURDAY): Mother’s Day Tea at the Ludlow Community Center, 11-1. Free and open to the public.

-       Rural Letter Carriers Food Drive

MAY 12 (SUNDAY): HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

MAY 13 (MONDAY): Cavendish Select Board Meeting

MAY 13-17 (MONDAY-FRIDAY): Scholastic Book Fair at the Cavendish Library.

MAY 14 (TUESDAY): Cavendish Fire District 2 Annual Meeting, 6 pm at the Cavendish Fire Hall 2154 Main St.

MAY 15 (WEDNESDAY): Cavendish Quarterly taxes due

MAY 16 (THURSDAY): Community Luncheon at the Ludlow Community Center serving at noon. The meal will be a Thanksgiving Dinner.  Board games will follow. This is free, open to the public and sponsored by the Black River Good Neighbors Services. (BRGNS).

MAY 18 (SATURDAY): Free AHA HeartSave Community CPR and First Aid: The American Heart Association Heartsave CPR Course is designed for community members who need to know how to perform CPR in a variety of community settings. The course is free to Cavendish residents and will be held on Saturday May 18 from 11-4 at the Cavendish Fire Station, 2153 Main St., Cavendish To register, contact Chief Nareau at 802-226-7790, e-mail puba0111@gmail.com or stop by the station.

MAY 21 (TUESDAY)-MAY 25 (FRIDAY): Spring Hydrant Flushing of town water system.

MAY 22 (WEDNESDAY): GMUSD Restructuring Meeting @ CTES

MAY 24 (FRIDAY): Early Bird Special for the Cavendish Historical Society plant sale in front of the Museum. 5-7 pm

MAY 25 (SATURDAY):Cavendish Historical Society Plant Sale 9-Noon in front of the Museum.

MAY 24-25 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): BRGNS Gigantic Spring Rummage Sale at Fletcher Farm off route 103 on the Cavendish/Ludlow border.  10-3.

MAY 26 (SUNDAY): 7:30 am. Annual CCCA Bird Walk with Marianne and Michael Walsh Meeting location to be announced. FMI: cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

MAY 27 (MONDAY): Memorial Day Town Office Closed

MAY 30 (THURSDAY): Cavendish Memorial Day activities: 10 am Program at CTES followed by the parade in Cavendish Cemetery ending at the Cavendish Cemetery off High St.

JUNE 4 (TUESDAY): GMUSD budget Vote. Proctorsville Fire Hall 10-7. Absentee ballots are available from the Town Office.

JUNE 11 (TUESDAY): CTES 6TH grade graduation

JUNE 12 (WEDNESDAY): Last day of school

JUNE 14 (FRIDAY): GMUHS graduation

JULY 3 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Gypsy Reel (Irish band). FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 4 (THURSDAY): 4TH OF JULY Town office closed

JULY 10 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Soul Rockers FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 17 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Yankee Chank (Cajun/Zydeco Dance Band) FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 24 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-East Bay Jazz Ensemble FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 27 (SATURDAY): Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale. 9-2 pm http://www.cavendishconnects.com/blog/2024/4/11/14th-cavendish-annual-town-wide-tag-sale

JULY 31 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Rick Redington & Tuff Luv FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

AUGUST 7 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Bear Mountain Boys FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

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Cavendish Update 5/3/24: Green Up/News/Events

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5/3/24

1.    Green Up Day

2.    Cavendish Related News

3.    Events Calendar

 

1. GREEN UP DAY: This year the CCCA is partnering with the Town of Cavendish and the Cavendish Recreation Committee to help with the yearly effort to keep our village and back roads looking beautiful. This is a town wide activity. Enjoy a morning stroll along your favorite road, take part in a "trash survey" and gather for a catered lunch after the work is done.

Claim your road on the Map available at the Town Office or call Stephanie at 802 384-0205 or email Bonnie at bdayaemig@gmail.com. Pick up bags at the town office today or on the Proctorsville Green tomorrow, Saturday, May 4th. Bags are in the entry way of the town office (open 24/7) and the sign-up sheet is just above the bags on a bulletin board.

Green Up Day activities will take place on the Proctorsville Green. Pick up bags and assignments from 9-10. Meet back on the Green 11:00 to 1:00 for sandwiches and beverage.

To help reduce flooding risks, please pay attention to ditches, drains and culverts, removing trash and debris when you see it. If you find a problem, please report it to the Town office 802-226-7291 or to the Green Up Team on the Proctorsville Green.

Green Up Safety Tips: Tie your bags and bring to transfer station or to Proctorsville Green on Saturday Work your road facing traffic...up one side and down the other. Wear long pants and check for ticks. If you see a needle or sharp material, find an adult, put it in thick, sturdy container and place in regular trash.

 

2. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Bob Williams (1962-2024): Known to many for his pond and snowmobile business as well as the William’s Country Store, Bob passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer on April 25th. Bob also drove the CTES School bus for a number of years. A private celebration of life will be held by family at Bob’s home in Cavendish. Click here to sign the guest book.

• Tone for Mabel Ward: Today, Friday May 3, there will be a long blast of siren on the Cavendish fire station, as requested by Mabel Ward’s  family, a little after 10 am for her funeral service. Mabel will be escorted to the Cavendish Cemetery by the fire trucks.

• Cavendish Houses with Stencils: The Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) is aware of three houses in Cavendish/Proctorsville built  in the late 18th early 19th century that still have stenciled walls. The Salmon Dutton House that once stood on the Cavendish Green, known for its stenciling, is now at the Shelburne Museum. If you know of houses of this era that still have original stenciling, please contact CHS at 802-226-7807 or e-mail margocaulfield@icloud.com

• GMUSD Formulates a Third Budget: This past Tuesday the Green Mountain Unified School (GMUSB) Board meet to discuss a new budget, as the two prior ones have been voted down. A well- attended meeting in person and by Zoom, many had come prepared to discuss restructuring options. However, it took three hours for the board to work through a revised budget, once again spear headed by Lauren Fierman, the outgoing Two Rivers Supervisory Union (TRSU) superintendent.  If the third budget attempt fails, by July 1, the district will be obliged to borrow 87 percent of the current budget of $15.8 million budget or $13.8 million. If that happens, programs such as After School, sports, athletics, transportation etc. could be eliminated. During the public comment period, which came late in the meeting and after some people had left, it was suggested that Green Mountain Union High School be closed. There will now be a separate school restricting meeting on May 22 at CTES. The vote for the revised budget, which will be finalized at the May 7 (Tuesday) GMUSD meeting, will be voted on June 4 (Tuesday). For more information on this topic, GM school board readies third budget proposal hoping to avert major penalty

• Claremont Cinema Center Closing: The last day will be Monday, May 27.

 

3. EVENTS

MAY 4 (SATURDAY): GREEN UP DAY

MAY 11 (SATURDAY): Mother’s Day Tea at the Ludlow Community Center, 11-1. Free and open to the public.

MAY 12 (SUNDAY): HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

MAY 15 (WEDNESDAY): Cavendish Quarterly taxes due

MAY 18 (SATURDAY): Free AHA HeartSave Community CPR and First Aid: The American Heart Association Heartsave CPR Course is designed for community members who need to know how to perform CPR in a variety of community settings. The course is free to Cavendish residents and will be held on Saturday May 18 from 11-4 at the Cavendish Fire Station, 2153 Main St., Cavendish To register, contact Chief Nareau at 802-226-7790, e-mail puba0111@gmail.com or stop by the station.

MAY 22 (WEDNESDAY): GMUSD Restructuring Meeting @ CTES

MAY 26 (SUNDAY): 7:30 am. Annual CCCA Bird Walk with Marianne and Michael Walsh Meeting location to be announced. FMI: cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

MAY 27 (MONDAY): Memorial Day Town Office Closed

JUNE 4 (TUESDAY): Vote on GMUSD budget. Proctorsville Fire Hall 10-7. Absentee ballots will be available from the Town Office.

JUNE 11 (TUESDAY): CTES 6TH grade graduation

JUNE 12 (WEDNESDAY): Last day of school

JUNE 14 (FRIDAY): GMUHS graduation

JULY 3 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Gypsy Reel (Irish band). FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 4 (THURSDAY): 4TH OF JULY Town office closed

JULY 10 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Soul Rockers FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 17 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Yankee Chank (Cajun/Zydeco Dance Band) FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 24 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-East Coast Ensemble FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

JULY 27 (SATURDAY): Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale. 9-2 pm

JULY 31 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Rick Redington & Tuff Luv FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

AUGUST 7 (WEDNESDAY): 6 PM Proctorsville Green Summer Concert Series-Bear Mountain Boys FMI cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

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