A Presidential Candidate – Rick Perry
Rick Perry has decided that the time is right to run for president.
“Today I am running for the presidency of the United States of America.”
Rick Perry has decided that the time is right to run for president.
“Today I am running for the presidency of the United States of America.”
Unbeknownst to science until relatively recently, the ingredients for making the soup of life were brewed elsewhere, not here on Earth. In the beginning of our solar system this “third rock from the sun” was not yet claimed by all living things.It was barren and in upheaval, withstanding violent geologic forces that evolved from a gaseous formation which struggled to solidify itself. Of all the planetary ‘bodies’ in due course that locked into orbital patterns around the immense gravity of the sun, this crusty, molten body assumed a special place in its elliptical orbital radius around this new sun and its recent origin of a complement of planetary complexes.
Come watch the parade and shop for some great books!
The Friends of the Library’s June Book Sale will be held on Thursday, June 4 from 1PM to 6PM, Friday, June 5 from 10AM to 6PM and Saturday, June 6 from 10AM to 2PM. A great collection of hardback, paperback and coffee table books plus audio books, music CDs and DVD movies. Lots of fiction on sale and non-fiction titles include gardening, travel, sports, science, music and art, biography, history, how-to, cooking and much more!
Lincoln Chafee has heard the call and realizes it is his time, too, to run for president.
“I enjoy challenges, and today we have many facing America. Today I am formally entering the race for the Democratic nomination for president.”
Update…he is hoping to open later in the season. Lots of hoops to jump through: negotiations with new landowner, issues with buried gas tanks next door, etc. But he’s working on it.
The Brattleboro Arts Committee will hold a special meeting on Friday, June 5, 2015 at 9:30am in the Hanna Cosman meeting room at the Municipal Center. It is anticipated that the Committee will take recess in the morning and reconvene the meeting at 1:00pm.
Jan Anderson
Executive Secretary
Brattleboro Town Manager’s Office
(802) 251-8100
The Brattleboro VFW Post #1034 will be hosting their annual family outing Sunday, July 26th. A $25 ticket will enter you for a chance to win money, with a grand prize of $1000. The meal will be grilled steak, baked potato, corn on the cob, and a roll. The $25 cost will also cover entry to the dance featuring the Colt 45 Band.
For $12, you get a meal and entry to the dance. A $5 charge will be offered for those wanting to enter the dance only. Burgers and hot dogs will also be for sale.
Please join writers for an evening of readings, Wednesday, June 3, at 7 PM, in the Library’s Meeting Room.
Peter Gould is a writer, director, teacher, adjunct professor at Brandeis University and World Learning, and founder of “Get Thee to the Funnery” summer Shakespeare programs for teens.
His most recent book is Write Naked. Published by Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, it is a story of two Vermont teenagers who fall in love as they encourage each other to be honest, artistically expressive, and dedicated to fighting global climate change.
Issues of planning dominated the regular Tuesday meeting of the Selectboard. The Our Town Arts grant took a step forward, new design and building standards were presented, an EPA grant was awarded to the Planning Services department, and a revised Town Plan was approved.
The Town also bought a car, signed a letter of agreement with Entergy, and learned that Pay As You Throw has been planned well and is coming soon.
From the fire, I learned what cops are made of. I learned what panic can do. And I learned that cats really do have nine lives.
The building was renovated: a 6 floor walk-up, a bit too fancy to be called a NYC tenement. Our apartment was on the fifth. On each floor, were two railroad flats running from front to back on either side of the staircase. When I smelled the smoke, I went out into the hall to investigate.
Brattleboro Time Trade:
Exchanging services, creating connections, strengthening communities, one hour at a time.
See below for more exciting Upcoming Events and learn what Time Trade can do for you!
How Time Trade Works: You do something for someone and earn time credits for your “bank,” which you can then put towards someone else doing something for you! It’s that simple – and amazing!
This week’s fabulous listings, brought to you from a NJ kinda day:
OFFERS (i.e. things people could do for you):
Mirroring the Sacred, a Workshop Gathering at Manitou 6/7 10-4
Home Energy Assessment
Astrology Readings
Dog Sitting in Our Home
Assistance-Dog-in-Training for Canine Companions for Independence
(CCI)
LOCAL Pickup truck for moving or errands
SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS will march in the annual Strolling of the Heifers Parade in Brattleboro VT on Saturday, June 6.
The Parade starts at 10 AM sharp, up Main Street. After the parade, Sanders will speak from the Gazebo at the Brattleboro Common at approximately 11:15 AM.
Here’s Bernie in winning form at the milking contest a few years ago.
1 in 20 Windham County High School Students misused a prescription drug in the past 30 days (2013 VT Youth Risk Behavior Survey)
SEEKING HOST SITES FOR FREE 1 HOUR WORKSHOPS to HELP PREVENT TEEN PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE in OUR COMMUNITY…
Workshop includes:
LEARNING about teen prescription drug abuse and the real dangers to teens.
Sanders Cites GAO Study in Push to Expand Social Security
WASHINGTON, June 2 – A new study prepared for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) found that more than half of all American households with someone 55 or older have no retirement savings.
The study was requested by Sanders, the lead sponsor of legislation to increase Social Security benefits.
“This report makes it clear that there is a retirement crisis in America today. At a time when half of all older workers have no retirement savings, we need to expand, not cut, Social Security benefits so that every American can retire with dignity,” Sanders said.
“1876:
Carl Ridle, a boy 14 years old, stole a tub of butter from J.W. Frost & Co’s store, and the next day carried it to Mr. Haynes produce store and offered it for sale. He was sentenced to the reform school for the
remainder of his minority.”
Times have changed, fortunately. Still so much more to accomplish, though, in addressing crime and punishment.
Lindsey Graham has decided the time is right to become president.
“Some of you have known me since I grew up in the back of that bar in that building, but no one here, including me, expected to hear me say, I’m Lindsey Graham, and I’m running for president of the United States.”
Vermont Weaving School is please to announce it’s summer retreat schedule. All classes are held in Putney, VT and are open to both new and experienced weavers. Classes are small and tailored to your own skills, experience and learning style. All equipment is provided.
A three day Beginning Weaving Retreat will be held from July 27-29. Participants will learn the basics of floor loom weaving, complete a sampler and a scarf, learn how to plan out their own projects and explore color and pattern in weaving. Cost is $285 plus materials ($235 if registered before June 15).
After reading over the comments to the story on the Our Town arts grant, I found a lot of questions percolating that don’t yield quick or easy answers. Although it’s our tendency as a culture to treat arts as a frill, they’re clearly important to people, as evidenced by the amount of interest in this topic. Art matters, as they say. So let’s think about art. On to the questions, in no particular order:
1) What is “the arts sector”? Professional artists? Businesses and organizations? What about the many arty people who do art for its own sake and provide an audience for all the other artists? Where is the arts sector? Should the arts sector work together?
Brattleboro Citizens’ Breakfast Invitation
Having a “Brattleboro Solar Summer”?
The next Brattleboro Citizens’ Breakfast is planned for Friday, June 19, 2015 at the Gibson Aiken Center, downstairs, hosted by Senior Meals. Doors open at 7:30am.
BCTV Ch.8 Schedule for the week of 6/1/15
Monday, June 1, 2015
12:00 am Abydos Egypt – Uncovering Egypt’s Ancient Past Pt 3
1:04 am SAFSTOR: 5/20/15 – Robert Strahan, Mike McKenney
1:32 am Theatre Adventure: Courageous 4/16/15
3:00 am The American Legion Auxiliary Presents: The USO Show 5/24/15
4:40 am Discussing Issues of VT Law Enforcement