Cavendish Update 7/19/24: Tax Rate/Tag Sale/Reminds/Events

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7/19/24

1.    Cavendish Tax Rates 2024/2025

2.    Town Wide Tag Sale

3.    Cavendish Transfer Station Reminders

4.    Cavendish Related News

5.    Events Calendar

 

1. CAVENDISH TAX RATES for 2024-2025: The town office was closed on Tuesday so the staff could prepare the tax bills with the new tax rate. Bills were mailed Wednesday afternoon.

Fire District 1 (Proctorsville): The Homestead tax rate (Tax per $100 of Property Value) for 23/24 was 2.4572. For 24/25 it is 2.7245. The non homestead rate in 23/24 was 2.5154 and is now 2.9195 in 24/25.

Fire District 2 (Cavendish): The Homestead tax rate (Tax per $100 of Property Value) for 23/24 was 2.3814. For 24/25 it is 2.6298. The non homestead rate in 23/24 was 2.4396 and is now 2.8248 in 24/25.

As reported in this year’s Annual Report (page 28), almost 70% of property taxes goes to   education: Fire District 1: 67% education, 24% town and 1.9% fire dist. Fire District 2: 69% education, 25% Town and 2.6% Fire Dist.

 

2. TOWN WIDE TAG SALE:: Hard to believe that this year’s tag sale will be 14 years old. The 13th Annual sale, following on the heels of the July Floods, was quite an event with a sale that lasted two days. As we continue to deal with the aftermath of both July and December 2023 floods, we’re offering a preparedness activity at this year’s Tag Sale.  

The Cavendish Connects booth (Gazebo on the Proctorsville Green) will have a special table set up so that families can make “Go Kits,” to help them be ready if they need to evacuate suddenly.

The sale is Saturday July 27 from 9-2. Be sure to check out the web page and register if you wish to be in the on-line directory. We have started posting items for sale and their location on the Cavendish Facebook page.

 

3. CAVENDISH TRANSFER STATION REMINDERS: Please arrive at the transfer station with the appropriate payment - either tokens or a check - to pay for your trash, household items or demo debris. Trash bags are priced as follows: kitchen sized (15 gallon) bags are $1.50 each
trash barrel (30 gallon) bags are $3.00 each, and contractor bags (60 gallon) are $6.00 each. See the attendants for demo debris pricing, which is $50.00 per cubic yard. Special household items as priced according to the Special Wastes Disposal Fees Zero-sort recycling is provided at no charge to residents and property owners with a transfer station permit sticker, see list of acceptable recycling items here

 

4. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• ‘Nobody is looking to close Cavendish’ – A tale of two meetings Chester Telegraph 

 

5. EVENTS

JULY 21 (SUNDAY): 18th Century Village Healers in Rural Vermont 2 pm at the CHS Museum. One of the speakers will be Dr. Charis Boke  who will talk about the herb gardens of this era, how plants and herbs were used then and now. This will include a brief medicinal plant walk around the Museum.

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

SEPTEMBER 14 (SATURDAY): Vermont Golden Honey Festival at the Golden Stage Inn. 10-4 FMI: Honey Festival Facebook page

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Cavendish Update 7/12/24: SB Mtg/Film/Warning/Talk/News/Events

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The Forgotten, a documentary film from Red Vault Productions (Wendy & Stefan of Depot Street, Proctorsville) is about the July 2023 floods that devastate a street but not the community spirit. The film will be screened Saturday night (July 13) approximately 8:45 pm at The Crow, 73 Depot St. It’s BYO chair and beverage. People will be gathering starting around 7:30.

The Town Office will be closed on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 in order to print 2024-2025 property tax bills. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. The office will be open regular hours the rest of the week.

Helping our neighbors to the North: While Cavendish dodged a bullet from Beryl, many of those communities that were heavily damaged in VT in 2023, were hit again. If you can volunteer to help clean up sign up at Vermont.gov/volunteer or go through a local group. To donate to flood recovery through the state, call 888-653-7715 or e-mail donations@vermont.gov . We will be posting to Facebook other options in the coming week. If you are organizing fundraising or volunteers, e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com and we will post.

 

7/12/24

1.    Cavendish Select Board Meeting 7/8/24

2.    18th Century Rural Vermont Healers

3.    VT Warning and Primary Election

4.    Cavendish Related News

5.    Events Calendar

1.CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 7/8/24: Cavendish Select Board (SB) meetings are videotaped by Okemo Valley TV and available at their website. Unapproved minutes are available at the Town Website.

A significant portion of Monday’s SB meeting pertained to the school restructuring being discussed by the Green Mountain Unified School District (GMUSD). Wendi Dowst-McNaughton, along with two of the Cavendish representatives to the GMUSD, Kate Lamphere and Steve Parini,  and other community members, thought it was important that the SB understand the changes being discussed by the GMUSD and the ramifications it could have on the town. As Steve Parini said to the board about CTES, “you build it, they usurped it.”

The catalyst for coming to the SB, was the proposed plan to move the 6th grades from CTES, and Chester Andover Elementary, to Green Mountain Union High School (GMUHS) in a year. Given that CTES enrollment is now well below 100, 76 full time students for 23/24 and potentially 70 or fewer in the fall, losing the 6th grade would make the school more vulnerable to closer. The chair of Ways & Means, Emilie Kornheiser, has gone on record wanting schools of less than 100 to be closed. Yet, such a move is also concerning because of the PCBs at GMUHS, where the acceptable standards are lower for 6th graders, In addition, socially and developmentally, it wouldn’t be appropriate for many students.

Frustration was voiced about the Chester representatives (6 reps), who can easily out vote Cavendish (3 reps), Andover  (1 rep) and Baltimore (1 rep), and are pushing for the 6th grades to move to GMUHS. Note that the restructuring committee is to come up with ways to “right size” the schools in the GMUSD, which would then be voted on by the full board. While the move would benefit Chester by reducing overcrowding,  it would not “right size” the school district, as it would leave CTES with even fewer students.

Several people called for the closure of GMUHS, which has low enrollment, and needs to be over hauled for both PCBs and structural issues. Parini gave a quote of around $30 million to replace/rebuild the school and pointed out that with current utilization, the school is projected to have an enrollment of less than 200 in eight years. Current enrollment is below 300.

While the SB chair, Bob Glidden, was very clear that the SB has no authority on school issues, Dowst-McNaughton and others wanted help from the town’s attorney to file a petition to begin the process of withdrawing from the Supervisory Union. This was believed to be the only recourse if Chester pushes through the 6th grade change,

Per VT State Statute the procedure to withdraw from a unified union school district is a lengthy one. This begins by filing a petition, To initiate the process set forth in this section, the voters residing in the petitioning town shall submit petitions to the clerk of the unified union school district indicating the petitioners’ desire to withdraw the petitioning town from the union district.

Approved

• Errors and omissions in the adjustment of the 2024 Grant List

•  Issuing a safety order to the owners of  236 and 246 Depot St. After last month’s SB meeting, town manager, Rick Chambers along with the health officer, Doris Eddy and Deputy Chief of the Proctorsville Fire Dept., Bobby Glidden, conducted a site visit. They found the building to be extremely dangerous and immediate action is needed. The safety order gives the property owner 30 days to take corrective action, and 60 days to remove the building. If the building is not removed by Sept. 15, the town will have to remove it.

• Increasing the Cavendish Library ARPA request up to $5,000 for work at the library.

Discussed

• John Arrison’s Report: Cavendish’s state rep addressed the board about bills passed that could potentially have an impact on the town. One such bill was the Yield Bill, how schools are funded. While close to 14% of homeowner property tax and 26% of non-resident property owners taxes are earmarked for the $1.3 Billion education budget,  money is also accrued from the lottery, sales and use taxes and other revenue streams. Arrison is not seeking re-election in November.

• Paving projects: Moving faster than anticipated, with activity in Whitesville and on Twenty Mile Stream near Johnson Rd

• Junkyard Ordinance: While the ordinance is in place, there haven’t been calls for its usage in the past year. When there have been issues, they’ve been covered under health codes or access issues. The concern was that if you charge one property owner with a violation of the ordinance you have to deal with all the properties in town that are in violation. Chambers estimated that there are 20 plus properties that would be in violation.

• Culvert Crawlers: The Dartmouth College students continue to provide assistance with the culvert survey, clearing of ditches, drains and culverts as well as debris removal. Chambers reminded home owners that they are responsible for the maintenance of ditches, drains, and culverts on their property. Home owners who are in need of assistance can contact Black River Action Team’s (BRAT) Culvert Crawlers program at  blackrivercleanup@gmail.com or 802-738-0456

• VT Alert: Chambers encourages people to sign up for VT Alert (vtalert.gov) as the town is now part of the system.

• New Town Truck: The new  truck is almost ready for delivery

 

2. 18th CENTURY RURAL VERMONT HEALERS: As towns like Cavendish started to be settled in the 18th century, physicians were generally not among the first inhabitants. In Cavendish, it was approximately 26 years after the town was chartered before a doctor arrived.  Who then was responsible for the health care needs of the newly forming communities and how did they practice? 

While women served as doctor, nurse, midwife, pharmacist, and therapist, ministers were also crossed trained and referred to as “minster/physician.” The medicinal and kitchen gardens were one and the same, that women  maintained and used in the care of their families, following “recipes” handed down within families and among friends. 

The Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) will be hosting a talk-18th Century Rural Vermont Healers- on July 21 (Sunday) 2pm at the CHS Museum, off route 131 in Cavendish Village. The talk will include the history of 18th Century healers, treatments, as well as how plants and herbs were used then and now. A brief medicinal plant walk around the Museum will conclude the program. This event is free and open to the public. 

One of the speakers will be Dr. Charis Boke, a member of the Dartmouth College  faculty in anthropology. She is currently writing Poison, Power, and Possibility: Building Relations with Medicinal which will explore the poetics, politics, and practices of contemporary herbalists in North America, leaning on ethnographic research, botanical histories, and lived experience to examine what it takes to remedy what ails us. Dr. Boke was involved in helping with the Benjamin Rush Medicinal Garden at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia. FMI: 802-226-7807 or e-mail margocaulfield@icloud.com 

 

3. VERMONT WARNING AND PRIMARY ELECTION: The statewide primary election will be held on Tuesday August 13, 2024 to vote for candidates for the following offices: US Senator; US Representative; Governor; Lt. Governor; State Treasurer; Secretary of State; Auditor of Accounts; Attorney General; State Senators; Stare Representative and High Baliff. Absentee ballots are now available from the Town Office. You have until August 12, to pick up an absentee ballot. You or a family member can request early ballots in person, in writing, by telephone or on your My Voter Page. An authorized person can request ballots for you in person on in writing.

There is no deadline to register to vote. You will be able to register to vote on the day of the election. Please register early by visiting the town clerk’s office or going online to olvr.vermont.gov

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Democratic Sample Ballot

Progressive Sample Ballot

Republican Sample Ballot

 

4. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Outer Limits Closed for the Summer: According to the Outer Limits Facebook site, “We have made the decision to close our doors for the remainder of summer. We’re going to be taking OLB in a slightly different direction and to do so requires time and resources. The decision to close was abrupt but is the best choice for what is needed to accomplish over the next few months. Stay tuned for details. We hope you all have a wonderful summer and we’ll see you again soon.”

• Culvert Crawlers: It's a property owners responsibility to maintain the culverts and ditches on their property. IT'S EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY NOT TO PITCH IN THE DITCH. If you need help, or can help, call the Culvert Crawlers! blackrivercleanup@gmail.com or 802-738-0456

• Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale: Last year, in spite of the flooding, the sale went ahead and was spread out over two days. This year, in an effort to continue expanding Cavendish’s preparedness activities, the Cavendish Connects booth (Gazebo on the Proctorsville Green) will have a special table set up so that families can make “Go Kits,” to help them be ready if they need to evacuate suddenly. The sale is Saturday July 27 from 9-2. Be sure to check out the web page and register if you wish to be in the on-line directory. Starting Monday we will be posting items for sale and their location on the Cavendish Facebook page.

 

5. EVENTS

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

JULY 18 (THURSDAY): Community Luncheon at the Ludlow Community Center. Serving starts at 11 am. Meat loaf dinner. Chair Yoga follows. This is a free event and open to the public, provided by the Black River Good Neighbors Services.

JULY 21 (SUNDAY): 18th Century Village Healers in Rural Vermont 2 pm at the CHS Museum. One of the speakers will be Dr. Charis Boke  who will talk about the herb gardens of this era, how plants and herbs were used then and now. This will include a brief medicinal plant walk around the Museum.

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 6/28/24: News/Events

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Postponed Ghost Walk takes place on Saturday (6/29) 8 pm in front of the Cavendish Historical Society Museum (Rt. 131/Main St). Wear comfortable shoes and bring a flashlight.

Shaw’s Opens in Ludlow today at 9 am!

This evening is the Cavendish/Ludlow Community Forum to discuss flooding at the Ludlow Community Center from 4-7. Dinner, childcare and Visa cards for mileage reimbursement provided.

Summer concerts at Svec Park ( Proctorsville Green) kick off on Wed (7/3) with Gypsy Reel @ 6pm

 

6/28/24

1.    Cavendish Related News

2.    Events Calendar

 

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

GMUSD board preps for next year as Fierman departs: The calm of Superintendent Lauren Fierman’s final meeting with the Green Mountain Unified School District Board last Thursday stood in contrast to the turbulence and tension throughout her last year with the Two Rivers Supervisory Union. With the school year done and the All Board Retreat still to come on July 12, the board was set to take a breath and thank Fierman for her two years as principal at GM and four as TRSU superintendent. Chester Telegraph

Skull found in Cavendish identified as man who disappeared in 2010: Vermont State Police announced Tuesday that a human skull found in Cavendish four years ago belongs to Bryan Gomez, who was reported missing in 2010. Investigators have not been able to determine the cause or manner of the 48-year-old man’s death. Gomez’s skull was found by a hunter in the woods in Cavendish in November 2020. VT Public

• June Cavendish Planning Commission Meeting Minutes

• Ludlow Health Center Eliminating Weekend Walk Ins: Starting July 1, Ludlow Health Center will no longer offer walk in hours on the weekend. This decision was made due to low volume. Should you need Walk-In service, the closest facility is Charlestown Health Center in Charlestown, NH. LHC’s walk in hours are now M-F 8-6.

• Free Blood Pressure Checks from CVFD: The Cavendish Fire Department is offering free blood pressure checks Monday through Friday 9am-4 pm. They also offer free Covid tests, masks and hand sanitizer.

• Therapy Won’t Kill You: A new short film from Cavendish resident Claire McKey Berkman will be featured in this year’s Vermont Film Festival being held at Woodstock’s Town Hall Theatre July 25-28. After the festival the full film will be shown & available on Okemo Valley TV’s platforms. Check out the trailer here.

• Farm to School Café: Free Summer Meal Kits for all households with children 18 and under until August 6. Each kit will include a combination of bulk and ready to eat items equivalent to 7 days worth of breakfast and lunch for one child. Advanced registration required the Friday before pick up day. Specify number of children and any allergies or restrictions. Pick-up is on Tuesdays 1:30-4 pm at either GMUHS in Chester or Ludlow. For Ludlow pick-ups coordinate with Darlene Phillips @ Darlene.phillips@trsu.org For Chester call 802-875-4249 or e-mail Andrew.Levesque@trsu.org

• Gypsy Reel 1st Wednesday Night Concert:  The Town of Cavendish and the Cavendish Community and Conservation Association invite the public to join in an evening of fun on the Svec Memorial Green in Proctorsville on Wednesday, July 3, at 6 p.m. The annual Cavendish Summer Music Series begins with the sounds of Gypsy Reel. Gypsy Reel is well known for high-energy, stirring music rooted in the Celtic tradition. They rock their audiences with an exciting synthesis of world rhythms and influences from three continents. Based in Ludlow, the band is no stranger to the Cavendish music series; many fans find this concert to be a highlight of the season. Concerts are free and open to the public. In case of inclement weather, cancellation and rescheduling information can be found on the Cavendish Community and Conservation Association’s Facebook page. For more information, email cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com. This concert is sponsored by M&M Excavating.

• Summer Passes Available at the Cavendish Library: Full admission passes are available for VT state parks, Billings Farm, and VT Historic Locations. Discounted admission passes are available for VINS and ECHO Lahey Center in Burlington.

• 2025 Cavendish Calendar voting open through July 10: Now is the time to cast your votes for the images that will appear in next year’s calendar. The photographs are on display until July 10 at Cavendish Fletcher Community Library, 573 Main St., in Proctorsville. The library is open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and can be reached at 802-226-7503. All voters will be eligible to win a gift certificate from Vermont Apple Pie Bakery.

 

2. EVENTS

JULY 28 (FRIDAY): Cavendish/Ludlow Community Meeting to discuss 2023 flooding, 4-7 at the Ludlow Community Center. Dinner, Visa cards ($10) and childcare available.

JUNE 29 (SATURDAY): Postponed Ghost, 8 pm in front of the CHS Museum. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a flashlight. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

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 5 (FRIDAY): Ludlow Parks & Recreation 4th of July celebration and fireworks. Jackson Gore. Rain date July 6th.

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 18 (THURSDAY): Community Luncheon at the Ludlow Community Center. Serving starts at 11 am. Meat loaf dinner. Chair Yoga follows. This is a free event and open to the public, provided by the Black River Good Neighbors Services.

JULY 21 (SUNDAY): 18th Century Village Healers in Rural Vermont 2 pm at the CHS Museum. One of the speakers will be Dr. Charis Boke https://faculty-directory.dartmouth.edu/charis-ford-morrison-boke  who will talk about the herb gardens of this era, how plants and herbs were used then and now. This will include a brief medicinal plant walk around the Museum.

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 6/21/24: Community Mtg/News/Events

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Upcoming Activities on Saturday: Birds N Bloom Proctorsville Green 10-2. Cavendish Village Ghost Walk 8 pm at the Cavendish Historical Society Museum (route 131). If it’s just rain, the Ghost Walk will take place. If there is thunder and lighting, the walk will be rescheduled for June 29 at the same time. Check Cavendish VT Facebook page for any changes due to weather.

 

6/21/24

1.    Cavendish Related News

2.    Events Calendar

3.    Events

 

1. CAVENDISH/LUDLOW COMMUNITY FORUM: A research team based at Dartmouth College and Colorado School of Mines is working with the communities of Cavendish and Ludlow to better understand their flood experiences and to assist in helping where possible. On June 28th, there will be a Ludlow/Cavendish Community Meeting at the Ludlow Community Center (37 Main St.) from 4-7 pm. This is a time to reconnect with friends and neighbors and share our stories and insights. We each have our own flood experiences and by sharing them we can be better prepared.

Food, childcare and a $10 Visa gift card will be available for those attending.

The  Dartmouth program has been helping Cavendish deal with culverts and as a result, we’re working to develop a Culvert Crawlers program. Students will be back checking culverts in July.

 

2. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• 2023 Cavendish Municipal Water System Consumer Confidence Report: The Consumer Confidence Report for the Cavendish Municipal Water System for calendar year 2023 is available at the town website.

• Fed Gonet of G&G Restorations in Proctorsville: This week’s VT Journal has a nice article on Fred Gonet of Proctorsville who restores vintage cars.

• Springfield Recovers From Powerful Storm

 

3. EVENTS

JUNE 22 (SATURDAY): Birds N Bloom, benefit for Cavendish Streetscapes, 10-2 on the Proctorsville Green. BBQ by Proctorsville Fire Dept.

-       Cavendish Ghost Walk: 8 pm starting at the Cavendish Historical Society Museum in Cavendish. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a flashlight. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com While the walk will take place if it rains, in the event of a thunder storm, it will be postponed until June 29.

JULY 28 (FRIDAY): Cavendish/Ludlow Community Meeting to discuss 2023 flooding, 4-7 at the Ludlow Community Center. Dinner, Visa cards ($10) and childcare available.

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 5 (FRIDAY): Ludlow Parks & Recreation 4th of July celebration and fireworks. Jackson Gore. Rain date July 6th.

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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