Weathersfield Weekly Blog, March 20

I hope you all a chance to catch the Yoh Theatre Players production of Mama Mia this past weekend in Woodstock. A young actress, who I’ve known since she was very little, starred as Sophie Sheridan. My friend Molly Shearer, from West Windsor, made her acting debut in the role of Sophie the young woman getting married on a Greek Island who also was trying to find out which of the three men in her mother’s life some 20 years in the past is her father. The whole cast was fantastic, the singing, the dancing, the disco ball, the costumes…kudos to Marcia Bender, her crew and her students.

Ah Mud Season. Are you ready?


Weathersfield select board and town news: The select board met after town meeting to reorganize. Kelly Murphy remains Chair, Dave Fuller is Vice Chair, Mike Todd is Board Clerk, John Arrison and Dan Boyer are the other select board members. Select board meetings are held the first and third Mondays of each month at Martin memorial Hall at 7 p.m.. More information about the select board and the town contact Town Manager, Ed Morris, at 802-674-2626 or townmanager@weathersfield.org.

Weathersfield School news: The spring concert theme has been announced: Wild Wild Weathersfield. April 9 form 6-7:30 p.m. in the school gym students in grades K-6 will be performing songs about animals. The school is asking the students to come to the show dressed as animals. Students in grades 5-8 are required to attend. If unable to attend a note to be excused is needed. All are welcome and it’s open to the public. School report night will be held on June 4 5-6 p.m. in the AP room. Food will be provided and there will be a raffle. The annual graduation dance for 7 and 8 graders on May 10 more details soon. Kindergarten screening will be held on April 5. If your child(ren) will be 5 years on or before Sept. 1, 2019 please call the school to schedule an appointment. For more information school news, please call the school at 674-5400.


Adventures and Assignments

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Lebanon Opera House Children's Program. Youth Education Series



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Mama Mia

Yoh Theatre Players, Woodstock Union High School, Woodstock, Vermont





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John 5 and the Creatures 

With Dead Girls Academy opening
And Special Guest Jared James Nichols
Lebanon Opera House

John 5 and the Creatures




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Special Guest blues-guitarist
Jared James Nichols




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Dead Girls Academy opened the show



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Get Out and About Events

8th Annual Town Challenge in Ascutney, Saturday March 23 at 7 p.m. at the Weathersfield School on Schoolhouse Road. The Weathersfield Proctor Library is hosting the annual Town Challenge featuring nine town teams representing boards, committees, school staff and students. Each team will answer questions in random order in seven trivia categories: Spelling, Town History, Current Events/Sports, “Name That Tune,” Geography, and Literature. All welcome, donations are appreciated. Refreshments and door prizes. Call 802-674-5021 for further information. (Storm date will be March 24)

Mexican Cooking Class in Perkinsville, Saturday March 23 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The Hidden Kitchen instructor Denise Atland teaches a hand on Mexican Cooking class. Menu includes: Tortillas, Refried beans, Baja fish tacos, Pork enchiladas sopapilla served with local honey. $65 per person includes lunch and recipes. Call 802-263-9217 for reservations.

Mushroom Workshop in Hartland. Reservations are open for three one-day shiitake log inoculation workshops on April 6, 13, and 28. Each workshop includes hands-on learning, preparing and inoculating logs, and wood-fired pizza from the outdoor oven. Each participant takes home a log that will fruit in the 2019 season. These are free workshops, but space is limited so sign up soon. This outdoor activity incorporates science, agriculture, tool skills, new people, and FOOD. Request more information or reserve a space call Sandy Gmur at 831-750-7115.

Music and Performances

Inn at Weathersfield Live Music Fridays in Perkinsville 7-9 p.m. March 22 Johnny O; March 29 Josh Hall. Closed March 31-May 2-Mud Season Break.

The Engine Room in White River Junction. March 28 BINGO Night 6 p.m.; March 29 Adults vs. Kids Cornhole Tournament 6 p.m.; March 30 8084 and the Conniption Fits 9 p.m.

Lebanon Opera House in Lebanon NH. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. April 4 Fly Fishing Film Tour-7p.m.; April 12 A Sick Day for Amos McGee-10 a.m.; April 18 Martin Barre Celebrates 50 Years of Jethro Tull; April 19 Get The Led Out; May 17 Dan Zanes and Claudia Eliaza-10 a.m.; May 17 April Verch Band-On Location; May 18 Who’s Bad; June 13 David Crosby and Sky Trails Band; June 16 Keb’ Mo’; June 20 Anoushka Shankar; June 23 Whose Live Anyway?.

Skinny Pancake in Hanover NH. March 21 Out in the Valley Queer Happy Hour 6 p.m.; March 23 Fred Haas Organ Jam 7-9 p.m.

Taverne On The Square in Claremont. April 25 The Turbos 7 p.m.; May 10 Dirty Looks 8 p.m..

Weathersfield School Performances in Ascutney. April 9 Weathersfield K-8 Spring Concert 6-7:30 p.m. (Snow date Wednesday, April 10); May 24 Memorial Day Assembly 8:15-9 a.m.

Windsor Station in Windsor. March 21 Fiddle Witch Bluegrass 7 p.m.; March 22 JARV 10 p.m.; March 23 Groove Sum 9:30 p.m.; March 29 Michael McNaughton 6 p.m.; March 28 Still Hill 7 p.m.; April 5 The Party Crashers 9:30 p.m.; April 6 Unbalanced 9:30 p.m.; April 12 Turner Around 9:30 p.m.; April 13 Moxley Union 9:30 p.m.; April 19 The Crop Dusters 9:30 p.m.

Ongoing Events 

1879 Perkinsville Schoolhouse Committee Seeks Volunteers. The 1879 Perkinsville Schoolhouse Committee needs willing hands to help with the ongoing task of renovating the 1879 Perkinsville District 1 school. No special skills are needed, and food will be provided. The next scheduled work dates are: April 13, and May 11 from 8 a.m.-3 p.m.. Please contact Matt Keniston at 802-263-5300 or norclime@tds.net to sign up.

AARP Tax-Aide Program in Ascutney Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at Martin Memorial Hall 5259 Route 5 call 802-885-3933 for more information.

Food Assistance:
Ascutney Union Church Food Cupboard in Ascutney 5243 Route 5 Saturdays 9-10 a.m. call 802-674-2484.

Weathersfield Food Shelf in Perkinsville every Thursday from 2-3 p.m. (until April then the hours will be the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month from 1-3 p.m.) WFS is located in the 1879 Schoolhouse at 1862 Route 106 in Perkinsville. Donations of nonperishable food are always welcomed and may be dropped off at the facility during open hours or placed in the collection box at Martin Memorial Hall. For more information, call 802-263-5584 or email weathersfieldfoodshelf@gmail.com.

Low cost spay/neuter clinics in Springfield. Springfield Humane Society is hosting low cost spay/neuter clinics in 2019: April 30, May 28, June 18, July 9, Aug. 13, Sept.24, Oct. 29, and Nov. 26 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.

Senior Exercise Program in Ascutney: Free. Sponsored by RSVP. 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.

Twin State Depression Support Group in Weathersfield. Free peer-led Depression Support Groups to all, the 3rd Wednesday of each month, 6:30 pm, 5259 Route 5, Ascutney, VT (Martin Memorial Hall - downstairs) and the 4th Wednesday of each month, 6:30 pm, 7 Morgan Street, Springfield, VT (Turning Point) Both venues are accessible. TwinStateDepressionSupportGroup.org or on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TwinStateDSG/. More information call 802-795-0098

Have anything you want included in this news and events column? Email Nancy at photosbynanci@comcast.net two weeks prior to your event.

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