Daily Archives: September 5, 2012

Kara Alnasrawi

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If you’re in the market for a new and improved wardrobe, Kara Alnasrawi can help you out. The Shelburne native recently opened a clothing store in the heart of downtown Burlington called Liebling, which means “favorite” or “darling” in German. Liebling is located at 198 College Street in the space previously occupied by Downtown Discs.… Read More

Parks and Rec News

The Fall/Winter Brochure is now available!  Check our website for current and upcoming program information and updates at http://www.shelburnevt.org/departments/40.html. Fall Golf Clinic: Mike Bailey, Kwiniaska’s PGA Pro, will instruct this quick review of all the basic strokes, clubs, and fundamentals. This clinic is aimed at students who have taken previous golf instruction. The clinic date is Saturday, Sept. 8 from 2-4 pm… Read More

Help a neighbor: volunteer for Meals on Wheels

Shelburne Meals on Wheels needs some extra hands! All it takes is 1.5 hours per month and an interest in helping a neighbor. Meals on Wheels volunteers pick up meals at approximately 10 am at the Senior Center residence on Cherry Street in downtown Burlington next to St. Paul’s Cathedral. The meals are ready to… Read More

Lake Champlain Waldorf School rummage sale returns

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On Saturday, Sept. 15, the Lake Champlain Waldorf School’s annual rummage sale is the place to find treasures for your home, wardrobe, children, and lifestyle. With items donated from over 200 families, this is one of the largest rummage sales in the area and the involvement of the entire school community makes it a fun,… Read More

Pedal power

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Shelburne Path committee member Steven “Rocco” Antinozzi took this photo of the full bike racks at SCS on the first day of school last Wednesday. Read More

Gymnast Shannon Miller to speak at UVM Sept. 21

Shannon Miller, America’s most decorated gymnast and an advocate for women’s health, will discuss “Competing with Cancer” at the Dudley H. Davis Center at UVM on Friday, Sept. 21 from 7 to 8:30 pm. The event is free and open to the public. Miller, who hails from Florida, is a seven-time – two Gold, two… Read More

Seventh annual ride is ready to roll

Kelly Brush Century Ride Sept. 8 Vermont’s largest charity bike ride, the Kelly Brush Century Ride, rolls on Sept. 8 in Middlebury. The seventh annual ride benefits adaptive athletes and supports spinal cord injury prevention. In addition to being the largest ride of its type in the state, the event is one of New England’s… Read More

CVU football team begins season on high note

Champlain Valley Union scored 18 points in the second half to defeat Burlington 31-13 in the season opener Saturday, Sept. 1 in Hinesburg.  CVU’s Pat Shea scored two touchdowns, Steele Dubrul ran for a touchdown and threw one to Ryan Beaudry for another while Jason Cora returned an interception for the final tally in the… Read More

Shelburne defeats Richmond last Saturday

Collin Vincent not only had a strong pitching performance he also hit a 3-run home run to help Shelburne defeat Richmond 10-5 Saturday, Sept. 1 at South Field.

The Shelburne 11/12 baseball team beat Richmond 10-5 Saturday, Sept. 1 at South Field in Shelburne. Coach Arthur Prentice commented,” It was a closely fought game with lead changes going back and forth until our bats came alive with two outs in the bottom of the fifth inning. We scored eight runs with help from… Read More

Tai Chi classes benefit Vermont Foodbank

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Sign up now for a six-week Tai Chi course for beginners at Mt. Philo State Park on Wednesdays from 9-10 am beginning Sept.12 Course fee is $75 for six weeks and the entire fee will be donated to the Vermont Foodbank. Each dollar donated to the food bank results in six meals, so if 10 people… Read More

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