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Weybridge barn dance Friday WEYBRIDGE  â€”  The  Parents’  Club  of  the  Weybridge  Elementary  6FKRRO LV KRVWLQJ LWV ÂżUVW DQQXDO Barn  Dance  on  Friday,  Oct.  18,  from  6:30  to  8:30  p.m.  at  the  Weybridge  Fire  Station,  486  Quaker  Village  Road.  Admission  is  by  donation. All  proceeds  from  the  dance  will  go  to  re-­fund  the  Weybridge  Elementary  School’s  well-­attended  after-­school  programs,  for  which  grant  money  is  no  longer  avail-­ able.  Last  year,  several  teachers  and  volunteers  hosted  groups  of  students  after  school  for  multi-­week  activities  in  painting,  rug  making,  and  cheese  making,  to  name  a  few.  The  Weybridge  Parents’  Club  hopes  to  help  continue  this  popular  tradition. This  event  isn’t  just  about  rais-­ ing  money,  though.  â€œThis  is  a  great  opportunity  to  get  our  community Â

together  for  a  fun  time,â€?  said  dance  organizer  Stacy  Kutter.  â€œThere  will  be  dancing  for  all  ages  and  abili-­ ties  and  lots  of  instruction  so  that  everyone  can  join  in  the  fun.â€?  Rick  Klein  and  Peter  Macfarlane  of  Atlantic  Crossing  will  provide  the  live  music,  while  Luke  Donforth  will  call  the  dances.  There  will  be  refreshments  available  to  purchase. Many  generous  businesses  and  citizens  in  the  community  have  donated  door  prizes  for  the  event:  Junebug,  A.  Ginsburg  Architects,  Belladonna,  Deb  Tier,  Bethany  Bingham,  51  Main,  Vermont  Custom  Fitness,  Middlebury  Chocolates,  Clementine’s,  The  Good  Witch  Costumes,  Mendy’s,  and  Edgewater  Gallery. For  further  information,  contact  Kathy  Mason  at  the  Weybridge  Elementary  School,  545-­2113.

%ULVWRO )' JDWKHULQJ IRRG WR IHHG QHHG\ LQ ÂżYH WRZQV BRISTOL  â€”  The  Bristol  Fire  Department  will  once  again  conduct  a  town-­wide  food  drive  on  Saturday,  Oct.  26,  from  8  a.m.  to  noon.  The  theme  is  â€œHelp  Us  Fill  the  Firehouse.â€? When  called  upon  in  an  emer-­ gency,  members  of  the  Bristol  Fire  Department  respond  in  an  effort  to  aid  or  assist  their  neighbors.  It  is  in  that  same  spirit  that  they  will  be  out  in  the  community  to  collect  nonper-­ ishable  items  that  will  be  donated  to  the  local  Have  a  Heart  Food  Shelf, Â

ZKLFK VHUYHV WKH ÂżYH WRZQ DUHD The  department  will  have  two  collection  or  drop-­off  points:  the  Bristol  Fire  Station  on  North  Street  and  Shaw’s  parking  lot.      This  food  drive  is  the  department’s  sixth  year  to  collect  nonperishable  items  for  the  local  food  shelf.  During  WKH ÂżUVW ÂżYH \HDUV RI WKH GULYH WKH ÂżUH GHSDUWPHQW FROOHFWHG RYHU pounds  of  nonperishable  items  for  the  local  food  shelf,  thanks  entirely  to  the  generosity  of  the  community.

Brandon  â€˜Gatsby  Gala’  harkens  back  to  1920s  prohibition  days BRANDON  â€”  The  Compass  Music  and  Arts  Foundation  (CMAF)  will  host  LWV ÂżUVW PDMRU IXQGUDLVHU ² WKH *DWVE\ Gala  â€”  at  the  Compass  Music  and  Arts  Center  (CMAC)  in  Brandon  on  Friday,  Oct.  25,  from  7-­10  p.m.  The  event  will  feature  Gene  Childers  and  his  Speakeasy  Jazz  Orchestra.  3HULRG GUHVV DQG IXQ Ă€DSSHUV DUH encouraged.  The  evening  will  include  a  dance  demonstration/lesson,  a  buffet  of  hors  d’oeuvres,  and  special  â€œmock-­ tailsâ€?  â€”  nonalcoholic  drinks  remi-­ niscent  of  prohibition  in  the  1920s.  7LFNHWV IRU D FKDPSDJQH UDIĂ€H ZLOO EH sold  at  the  event.  Gala  tickets  are  $35 Â

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6WDUNVERURÂśV WUDGLWLRQDO KDP GLQQHU LV 2FW STARKSBORO  â€”  The  annual  ham  dinner  of  the  Starksboro  Village  Meeting  House  Society  will  be  held  on  Saturday,  Oct.  26,  starting  at  5  p.m.  at  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Starksboro  village.  The  menu  features  delicious  baked  ham,  mashed  potatoes,  winter  squash,  coleslaw,  homemade  baked  beans,  rolls,  a  wide  variety  of  homemade  pies  baked  by  some  of  Starksboro’s  best  pie  makers,  and  beverages. Tickets  for  this  event,  which  has  been  held  for  nearly  50  years,  are  $10  for  adults,  $5  for  children  under  12,  and  $25  for  families  of  two  adults  and  two  children,  with  additional  children  $3  each. Â

Reservations  are  strongly  suggested  and  can  be  made  at  453-­5227  or  453-­2079. The  Starksboro  Village  Meeting  House  Society  continues  to  raise  money  to  paint  the  building’s  roof  and  walls  and  to  rebuild  the  top  of  the  belfry.  Dinner  guests  can  check  out  a  small  silent  auction  with  local  Christmas  trees  and  other  items.  Starksboro  woven  coverlets,  T-­shirts  and  sweatshirts  will  be  on  sale,  along  with  â€œBertha’s  Book,â€?  the  town  history.  Proceeds  from  the  GLQQHU VDOHV DQG DXFWLRQ EHQHÂżW the  meeting  house  restoration  fund.  For  more  information,  visit  www. starksboromeetinghouse.org.

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