Monthly Archives: May 2012

Farewell to Principal Allegra Miller, retiring teachers, staff at SCS

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On Tuesday, June 5, from 3-4 pm, the Parent Teacher Organization will hold an informal celebration for Shelburne Community School (SCS) families to say farewell to Principal Allegra Miller and SCS retiring teachers and staff. The public is invited to the event, which will be held in the SCS breezeway. In case of rain, the… Read More

Shelburne resident earns appreciation award from Saint Michael’s senior class

Thato Ratsebe of Shelburne wins class appreciation award, left, shown with Class Officers Michael Herring and Megan Flann.

During Commencement Week activities May 11-14 at Saint Michael’s College, Thato Ratsebe of Shelburne, interim director of multicultural student affairs, received a Class Appreciation Award, presented annually to members of the college faculty and staff who have made a significant impact within the class. In presenting the award, Senior Class Vice President Michael Herring recounted… Read More

CVU inducts juniors into National Honor Society

Thirty five members of the Champlain Valley Union High School were recently named to the Lucien Lambert Chapter of the National Honor Society. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Representing Shelburne - Back row (L to R): Michael Fournier and Alden Fletcher; Middle row (L to R): Abigail Whitaker, Claire Stoner, Megan Kloeckner, Claire Mathon, Dana Kaufman, and Emma Hamilton; Front row (L to R): Sarah Caffry, Grace Carey, and Grace Vincent.  Photo by Dana Adams

Shelburne lacrosse shootout this weekend

Coach Andrew Everett, in plaid shorts, describes lacrosse techniques during the 7/8 boys lacrosse team practice at the Field House.

It’s here! The Shelburne Lacrosse Shootout, a weekend of youth lacrosse, will be held this Saturday and Sunday, June 2 and 3 in Shelburne. Over the course of the weekend, all 250 kids in the Shelburne youth lacrosse program will be involved in games. There will be some exciting action, and the public is encouraged… Read More

CVU tennis players place at states

The Champlain Valley Union girls’ tennis team competed in the Vermont state individual tennis tournament, a three-day event held in Montpelier May 25-26. In a draw of 44 of the top high school players, Andrea Joseph, who plays fourth singles for CVU, finished in third place while Emily Polhemus of Shelburne, second singles for the… Read More

Jess Dudley

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Jess Dudley is a contributor. “Not only does she contribute to the team, Jess is hilarious,” said first year Champlain Valley Union (CVU) head girls lacrosse coach Erin Malone. “As a senior leader, this [her humor] is a very important part of our team’s chemistry. Additionally, Jess contributes to our team by working very hard… Read More

New artist’s exhibit at Vineyard’s gallery

Trusting the Red Thread by Anne Cady, 40 x 40

Artist’s reception Sunday, June 3 from 2 to 5 pm Shelburne Vineyard’s Tasting Room Gallery is home to a new exhibit, “Into the Hills, High Flying,” with work by featured artist Anne Cady. Her works are playful and bold, full of vibrant color and spirit and are held in collections throughout the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, and… Read More

Erik Heath – University Park, Fla.

Erik Thomas Heath, 39, formerly of Burlington, passed away unexpectedly in Spring Valley Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nev., on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. He was born in Burlington on Sept. 18, 1972, the son of Wayne Crown and Rebecca Heath McCaslin and Hugh McCaslin. He graduated from Burlington High School in 1990, and earned… Read More

Patricia R. Grant Shelburne

Patricia R. Grant, of Shelburne, passed away peacefully on May 23, 2012, in Birchwood Terrace Healthcare. She was an avid collector of teddy bears and in earlier years she been well known for the bears she made to her own design as a part of her small business, Bear House, in Burlington’s New North End.… Read More

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