Daily Archives: December 5, 2012

“Toys for Kids of Vermont” barrels ready for donations

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Shelburne’s John Welsh and the area’s Marine Corp League are at it again. The bright red “Toys for Kids of Vermont” barrels have been placed throughout Chittenden County in local retail establishments waiting to be filled with donated new, unwrapped toys that will be distributed to local children in need in time for Christmas. Two… Read More

Spillane is Athlete of the Month

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The Vermont Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association (VSSA) elected Champlain Valley Union (CVU) senior Taylor Spillane as the High School Female Athlete of the Month for October. The VSSA also chose another standout high school cross-country runner and a prolific college quarterback as its athletes of the month for October. Mount Anthony Union senior Marc Brandmeyer… Read More

PC Constructions donates truck to Shelburne Museum

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Jim Bowie, of PC Construction hands the keys to a GMC Sierra pickup truck to Shelburne Museum Director Tom Denenberg on Nov. 29. PC Construction donated the truck to the museum.  PC is the general contractor for the museum’s Center for Art and Education, shown in the background. Above, pictured from left to right are… Read More

Bake sale benefits Hurricane Sandy Relief

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On Sunday, Nov. 18 the Trinity Episcopal Church Youth Group raised $284 through a bake sale that will benefit Hurricane Sandy Relief. Youth group bakers pictured left to right include Nicolette Cooper, Erin Bundock of Shelburne, McKenna Cooper, Emily Ray of Shelburne, and Mara Senecal-Albrecht. Read More

Waldorf students volunteer at Shelburne Dog Park

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Early Wednesday morning, an energetic group of 22 sixth graders from the Lake Champlain Waldorf School came to the Shelburne Village Dog Park to help keep the park neat and clean. The group spread wood chips on the paths that network the two-acre wooded off-leash park. The Dog Park is on Harbor Road just west… Read More

A special holiday appeal to Shelburne families

The faculty, staff, and families at Shelburne Community School (SCS) work diligently to make sure that all students have what they need to best access their education and feel well-connected to the school community. One way we are able to do this is through The Angel Fund. This special resource was established over 10 years… Read More

Shelburne students serve Thanksgiving meal

L-R: Christ the King School students Ashley Bessery and Paige Maxson, both of Shelburne, serve a traditional Thanksgiving meal to members of the parish and community last week.

  Christ the King School’s 8th grade class served a special Thanksgiving lunch to the seniors of Christ the King-St. Anthony Parish and community last week. The 40 plus seniors in attendance enjoyed a traditional Thanksgiving feast prepared by members of the parish community and organized by Ed and Michelle Alonzo as part of the parish’s… Read More

News from the Pierson Library

Carol Casey, at left, will replace Linda Huntington as public services assistant at the library.

Hello and goodbye – transition at the Library Change is afoot at the Library. With much sadness, we are saying goodbye to Linda Huntington. Linda has been the public services assistant since early 2010 and was a library volunteer for three years prior to that. She has been the friendly face of all adult programming,… Read More

Waldorf thanks community

We wanted to extend a big thank you to the entire Shelburne Community for coming to our Holiday Fair. We were so thrilled to see many of our neighbors, and love being able to create an event for all of us to enjoy. Among the many activities was the magical ‘Crystal Cave of the Snow… Read More

Safety Spot

The holiday season has arrived. The days are short and our calendars are full with all of the special occasions that the holiday season brings—shopping, parties, decorating, concerts to attend, etc.  There always seems like too many things to do and to take care of and not enough time to do them all. As you… Read More

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