Daily Archives: October 3, 2012

News from the Pierson Library

Library closing: Pierson Library will be closed on Monday, Oct. 8 in observance of Columbus Day. We will be open our regular hours (10 am-8 pm) on Tuesday, Oct. 9. Book Sale this weekend! The highly anticipated Friends of the Pierson Library Annual Book Sale is now just days away on Saturday, October 6 from… Read More

Maris Rose

Maris with her grandson, Axel.

by Lettie Stratton It may be hard to find someone who loves Shelburne more than Maris Rose. Born in East Rochester, N.Y., Rose moved to Shelburne 23 years ago after spending many years traveling and living all around the country working with Boys Town, an organization that helps children in need. Rose lived in a… Read More

News from the CVU School Board

Welcome to our first submission of News from CVU.  Each month we plan to highlight student, faculty, and staff accomplishments and present a feature article that describes an initiative or event that CVU is working on. We will also mention upcoming events that are open to our community. CVU’s Good News: Seniors and Shelburne residents… Read More

The Board’s Corner

by Dave Connery The 2012-2013 school year at SCS is the first of two years for a transition in class configuration throughout the school.  These configurations are the grouping of classes and grades based on grade level and the mix of grade levels within each team and class. Every five years, the administration of SCS… Read More

Learn the ABCs of running a childcare business

Interested in becoming a family childcare provider? Learn how to get started at a free class offered through the Childcare and Youth Training and Technical Assistance Program (CYTTAP) in collaboration with University of Vermont Extension at three locations this October. The three-hour class will cover various aspects of running a home-based daycare including the pros… Read More

Chittenden South Supervisory Union child find

The Chittenden South Supervisory Union is interested in locating preschool age children (birth to five years) who live in the towns of Charlotte, Hinesburg, Shelburne, St. George, and Williston who show a developmental delay in the areas of speech/language, social adjustment, adaptive behavior, self-care, gross/fine motor coordination, and cognitive development. If you know of such… Read More

“Navigating Your Children’s Future”

A college planning discussion Oct. 11 in Shelburne What do three moms, college planning, and stellar results all have in common?  The answer is a perfect blend of professional expertise and personal perspective. This year’s second annual “Navigating Your Children’s Future” college planning discussion will include the panel of Margo Bartsch, founder of College Essay… Read More

UVM Women’s Basketball hosts free clinic Oct. 13

The University of Vermont women’s basketball program will host a free clinic at UVM’s Patrick Gymnasium on Saturday, Oct. 13.  There is no cost to participate in the clinic, which is for kids ages 7-12 and will run from 9:30 am to 12 pm. Clinics will also be held at Lake Region High School in… Read More

Winning at the Big E

While Harvest Festival was in full swing at Shelburne Farms, four Shelburne Explorers 4-H Club members were showing their Brown Swiss at The Big E.  They were chosen for the interstate competition based on their results at the 4-H dairy shows at Addison County, Champlain Valley Exposition, and the State Dairy 4-H show. Brooke Aicher… Read More

Redhawks Recap

CVU Senior Kidder Spillane fights off a Rutland Raider during Thursday’s game.

by Lettie Stratton Boys soccer shuts out Rutland, beats Brattleboro The Redhawks soccer team had a good two days Thursday, Sept. 27, and Saturday, Sept. 29 in their games against Rutland and Brattleboro, respectively. In Thursday’s home game, the CVU boys cruised to a 6-0 victory over Rutland. Shane Haley had two goals and an… Read More

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