Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu September 30 to October 2
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu September 30 to October 2
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Sept. 28 Chicken Stir Fry
Citrus Rice w/Veggies
Mandarin Oranges
Vanilla Pudding
Living story sections
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu September 30 to October 2
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Sept. 28 Chicken Stir Fry
Citrus Rice w/Veggies
Mandarin Oranges
Vanilla Pudding
On October 3 the Vermont Workers’ Center will hold a March for Medicaid in Bellows Falls. This is part of a national week of action coordinated by the Workers’ Center and the Nonviolent Medicaid Army, a growing national force fighting for universal healthcare and all economic and social rights for poor and working class people. The campaign is calling on Governor Scott to protect Medicaid by cutting the state’s contract with OneCare, a for-profit company siphoning off millions in Medicaid funding that should be spent on people’s healthcare, and to make good on Vermont’s commitment to universal healthcare as enacted in Act 48.
Just when it looked as though the current political climate in this country could not get any worse, events unfolded that have pushed us closer to unprecedented constitutional and human crises. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Supreme Court justice who changed the world for the better, has passed on. Her legacy will last for generations and life will be better for many Americans years after her death.
But the Republican politicians in Washington want to shorten the mourning period and act quickly to move the court as far to the right as they can. They have vowed to place a Trump appointee as quickly as possible and, because our government no longer serves the people, the minority viewpoint will prevail and the court will tilt to the right for too many years.
VFW $7 Lunch Specials Sept. 28th – Oct. 2nd/Breakfast Sept. 30th
Mon – 2 chili cheese dogs w/ macaroni salad & coleslaw
Tues – chicken n biscuit w/ salad
Wed – breakfast 6am-9am
Wed – pulled pork grilled cheese w/ potato chips
Thur – stuffed cabbage rolls w/ salad (order ahead starting Tues)
Fri – tuna noodle casserole
The Brattleboro VFW located at 40 Black Mountain Road will be having a chicken BBQ on Sunday, October 11th. For $12, you get 1/2 a BBQ chicken, homemade baked beans, coleslaw and corn bread. Drive thru to-go’s, or dine in. Starting at 11 am until gone. Please call 802-257-0438 to reserve yours today. Social distancing and mask wearing while inside.
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu September 21 to September 25
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Sept. 21 Meatloaf
Mashed Potatoes
Brussel Sprouts
Mango
Sadly, one of the sectors of the economy taking a major hit during the pandemic is the restaurant industry. Many places have gone out of business and those that remain are struggling to figuring out a way to create a new kind of business model that promotes financial viability.
When restaurants ramp down and close there are all kinds of ripple effects in the economy. People lose jobs and supporting industries, which include farmers, also feel the pinch. If one looked at the pandemic solely from an economic viewpoint that would mean that opening all public businesses would be the highest priority.
VFW $7 Lunch Specials from 9-21 – 9-25 & Wed. Breakfast
Mon – chicken cordon bleu w/ baked potato & veg
Tues – stuffed pork w/ mashed potato & veg
Wed – Breakfast 6am-9am (menu below)
Wed – Eyvonne’s mac n cheese w/ ham
Thur – prime rib grinder w/ potato chips
Fri – spaghetti and meatballs w/ salad & garlic bread
Wednesday Sept. 23rd breakfast from 6 am – 9am hall side
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu September 14 to September 18
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Sept. 14 Quiche
Sweet Potato
Asparagus
Apples
It was a small event in the overall scheme of things. But small events are what our daily lives are made of. When those events take on special meaning our lives become richer.
Labor Day and the heavy traffic of years past as cars streamed down Weatherhead Hollow Road in Guilford on their way to the Guilford Fair was replaced with silence. A few cars trickled by and I’m sure that “the hollow” missed the echoes of loudspeakers calling for the horse show entrants or for announcers telling the hillside crowd how far the horses had pulled the stone boat.
I was taking an afternoon nap in my hammock when my wife Roberta summoned me to the road in front of our house. It was a windy day and a large tree branch had fallen across the road, only allowing for one car at a time to barely pass.
$7 Lunch Specials
Mon – sloppy joes w/ macaroni salad
Tues – fried chicken breast, mashed potato, gravy & veg
Wed – shepherd’s pie w/ salad
Thur – double cheeseburger w/ fries
Fri – coconut shrimp w/ fries & coleslaw
Wednesday Sept. 16th breakfast from 6 am – 9am hall side
VFW $7 Lunch Specials Sept. 7th – Sept 11th
Mon – no lunch, open 1pm-7pm
Tues – salisbury steak, mashed potato, gravy & veg
Wed – turkey club w/ fries
Thur – corned beef meal (to go’s can be called in starting Tuesday)
Fri – fried fish sandwich w/ fries and coleslaw
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu September 7 to September 11
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Sept. 7 CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY
Sept. 8 Roast Beet
Garlic Mashed Potato
Broccoli
Fruited Jello
The Boys & Girls Club Brattleboro will be operating two program sites this fall.
The Boys & Girls Club Brattleboro and Retreat Farm and are delighted to jointly deliver Kids Club, a licensed after school care program that supports healthy social-emotional development, outdoor skills, and respect for the planet and each other. This program begins September 8, 2020 and will operate at Retreat Farm. Learn more: https://bgcbrattleboro.com/programs/after-school-care/
The Boys & Girls Club of Brattleboro is making plans to reopen its doors on September 14. The Club has been closed since March due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Welcome to September. Here is the continuation of daily COVID-19 dashboard numbers from the Vermont Department of Health, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, and MA and NH counties that surround Brattleboro.
You can find the August numbers here, July numbers here, the June numbers here, the May dashboard reporting here, and the April numbers here.
Our hours are Mon-Fri from 11am-7pm. Sat & Sun from 1pm-7pm. We will be serving lunches Mon-Fri from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm, with doors opening at 11 am. Lunches will be served on our hall side due to social distancing restrictions. Entrance will be through the glass doors, and the public is welcome. Per town ordinance, masks must be worn while walking around the hall, but not while seated at your table. Everyone must sign in at the bar with the bartender.
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu August 31 to September 1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
Aug 31 Meatloaf
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Corn
Cantaloupe
Organizational Meeting – Elect Chair, Vice-Chair and Clerk
2020 AVCC Tiny Grant Discussion with Lynn Levine – Sign Content – River Stone Preserve
Invasive species videos
Japanese Knotweed
The literal meaning of the Yiddish word bupkis is nothing. But as is the case with many Yiddish words, bupkis can add richness and nuance to the description of situations. For example: I got bupkis for presents from my friends on my 70th birthday. Bupkis implies disappointment and some degree of anger, as well as an expectation of a specific kind of behavior from friends.
As the current pandemic unfolded in this country it became clear that the American health care non-system is not meeting the needs of a large segment of the population. It was not exactly a revelation, but it should have been a wakeup call.
Politicians offered their usual meaningless rhetoric and there was no legislation put forward to address the sickness of the health care system. In fact, the pandemic legislation that passed became a financial windfall for obscenely rich Americans while the rest of us were thrown a few crumbs: political bupkis.
Specials listed below are only $7 a plate.
Our hours are Mon-Fri from 11am-7pm. Sat & Sun from 1pm-7pm. We will be serving lunches Mon-Fri from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm, with doors opening at 11 am. Lunches will be served on our hall side due to social distancing restrictions. Entrance will be through the glass doors, and the public is welcome. Per town ordinance, masks must be worn while walking around the hall, but not while seated at your table. Everyone must sign in at the bar with the bartender.