Weathersfield Weekly Blog October 11
October 11, 2017
Weathersfield, Vt.
Did you stop by the Ascutney Volunteer Fire yard sale this past weekend? Holy cow did they have some stuff for sale. Did you also pick up your copy of the Weathersfield Directory? Lynn and her volunteer crew have done a great job listing all the services and businesses in town. They’ve also updated the website too. If your business didn’t get in the print edition, you can still get it listed on the online version, just visit: weathersfielddirectory.org.
Also there will be No Burn Permits until further notice, things are just too dry.
Weathersfield select board news: At their meeting on Oct. 2 it was announced that the next village revitalization workshop will be held on Oct. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Bow Baptist Church in Ascutney. Also discussed was a proposal by Chief Daniels to possibly provide police services to Reading, Baltimore and Cavendish. Daniels said he would provide cost details once he communicates with these towns. Select board member Boyer said that Baltimore had once approached Weathersfield to inquire about our providing police services to them. The Town currently has two full-time and four part-time officers who are on duty seven days a week. Contact Town Manager, Ed Morris, at 802-674-2626 townmanager@weathersfield.org with any questions.
Music and Performances
Also there will be No Burn Permits until further notice, things are just too dry.
Weathersfield select board news: At their meeting on Oct. 2 it was announced that the next village revitalization workshop will be held on Oct. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Bow Baptist Church in Ascutney. Also discussed was a proposal by Chief Daniels to possibly provide police services to Reading, Baltimore and Cavendish. Daniels said he would provide cost details once he communicates with these towns. Select board member Boyer said that Baltimore had once approached Weathersfield to inquire about our providing police services to them. The Town currently has two full-time and four part-time officers who are on duty seven days a week. Contact Town Manager, Ed Morris, at 802-674-2626 townmanager@weathersfield.org with any questions.
The Big Payback, a Concert for Brian Warren
Thursday night I attended and photographed a concert honoring/thanking Brian Warren. Brian had a stroke a little while ago and his friends and colleagues hosted a fundraiser for him at the Town Hall Theatre in Woodstock.
The Four Horseman
Arthur James
Chris Warren, Brian's Son
The Gully Boys
The Tricksters
Joey Leone
TOAST
More photos from the event: CLICK HERE
Get Out and About Events
2nd Annual Trunk or Treat in Perkinsville, Saturday Oct. 28 4-6 p.m. Safe Trick or Treat fun for all ages, decorate your car, promote your organization, group, business, church, school. For more info. call 802-674-2863.
Inn at Weathersfield Live Music Fridays in Perkinsville 7-9 p.m. Oct. 13 Steve Ellis, Oct. 20 Chris Kleeman, Oct. 27 Dave Clark, Nov. 3 Closed for Fall Break.
Lebanon Opera House in Lebanon NH at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13 Juston McKinney, Oct. 15 The Wailers, Oct. 21 Young at Heart Chorus.
Taverne on the Square in Claremont. Oct. 12 Jim Hollis, Oct. 13 Moxley Union Band, Oct. 20 Jason Cann, Oct. 26 Ben Fuller, Oct. 27 Brad Myrick Band.
Windsor Station Live Music in Windsor. Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m. Still Hill; Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m. Jim Yeager; Oct. 20, 9:30 p.m. Soul Fix; Oct. 21, 9:30 p.m. Shaker; Oct. 24, 6 p.m. Mike Parker and Ali; Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m. Sensible Shoes; Oct. 27, 9:30 p.m. Blind Dog and the Mama Medicine Tribe; Oct. 28 Halloween Costume Part with The Road Trash Band.
Weathersfield Food Shelf in Perkinsville every Thursday from 2-3 p.m. Route 106 at the old Perkinsville Elementary School.
Low cost spay/neuter clinics in Springfield. Springfield Humane Society is hosting low cost spay/neuter clinics: Oct. 24, Dec. 5 at the Springfield Humane Society, on Route 143. Cost is $50 for female cat and $40 for male cat. Weathersfield residents may be reimbursed up to $50 for the surgery with a limit of three pets per year. Get your SNAP form from the town office. Please call Springfield Humane Society for an appointment at 802-885-3997.
Valley Court Diversion Programs: Volunteers are needed in Weathersfield/Springfield areas to work with low level offenders in the community. The group meets once a month at the Springfield Police Department, your commitment will require about three hours a month. Training is provided. For more information please visit our website at vcdp.org or call Maureen at 281-5213.
Senior Exercise Program in Ascutney: Free. Sponsored by RSPV. Mondays and Wednesdays 10-11 a.m. in basement of Martin Memorial Hall, Route 5, Ascutney. Classes are led by Sandy Lemois. If interested call 674-5254 for more information.
Need to Find a Business in Weathersfield: weathersfielddirectory.org.
Have anything you want included in this news and events column? Email Nancy at photosbynanci@comcast.net two weeks prior to your event.
Lebanon Opera House in Lebanon NH at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13 Juston McKinney, Oct. 15 The Wailers, Oct. 21 Young at Heart Chorus.
Taverne on the Square in Claremont. Oct. 12 Jim Hollis, Oct. 13 Moxley Union Band, Oct. 20 Jason Cann, Oct. 26 Ben Fuller, Oct. 27 Brad Myrick Band.
Windsor Station Live Music in Windsor. Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m. Still Hill; Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m. Jim Yeager; Oct. 20, 9:30 p.m. Soul Fix; Oct. 21, 9:30 p.m. Shaker; Oct. 24, 6 p.m. Mike Parker and Ali; Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m. Sensible Shoes; Oct. 27, 9:30 p.m. Blind Dog and the Mama Medicine Tribe; Oct. 28 Halloween Costume Part with The Road Trash Band.
Ongoing Events
Weathersfield Food Shelf in Perkinsville every Thursday from 2-3 p.m. Route 106 at the old Perkinsville Elementary School.
Low cost spay/neuter clinics in Springfield. Springfield Humane Society is hosting low cost spay/neuter clinics: Oct. 24, Dec. 5 at the Springfield Humane Society, on Route 143. Cost is $50 for female cat and $40 for male cat. Weathersfield residents may be reimbursed up to $50 for the surgery with a limit of three pets per year. Get your SNAP form from the town office. Please call Springfield Humane Society for an appointment at 802-885-3997.
Valley Court Diversion Programs: Volunteers are needed in Weathersfield/Springfield areas to work with low level offenders in the community. The group meets once a month at the Springfield Police Department, your commitment will require about three hours a month. Training is provided. For more information please visit our website at vcdp.org or call Maureen at 281-5213.
Senior Exercise Program in Ascutney: Free. Sponsored by RSPV. Mondays and Wednesdays 10-11 a.m. in basement of Martin Memorial Hall, Route 5, Ascutney. Classes are led by Sandy Lemois. If interested call 674-5254 for more information.
Need to Find a Business in Weathersfield: weathersfielddirectory.org.
Have anything you want included in this news and events column? Email Nancy at photosbynanci@comcast.net two weeks prior to your event.