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Letter to the editor: A poetic take on recent racist incident at Bread Loaf
Yet. There are sheets, inscribed. Hanging from the Inn’s deck. At a mother and her children. Fritz. Where families stay. Faculty and other summer workers. Living here. July and August. When the mountain becomes a school. again. A Writers’ Conference. A place to sit and talk in the...
Waybury Inn, featured in ‘Newhart’ series, says the late comedian held “special place” in their hearts
East Middlebury, VT- After comedian Bob Newhart, known for his iconic deadpan delivery, died at the age of 94 on Thursday, a local inn that played a crucial role in the ‘Newhart’ TV show is remembering him for the lasting impact he made on the staff. The Waybury...
Jay Craven: My new film digs into Vermont’s origin story
I’ll play my new film, “Lost Nation,” this Saturday at Middlebury Town Hall Theater, as a part of the film’s Vermont 50 Town Tour. It will screen here again on Aug. 10. JAY CRAVEN The film is a Revolutionary War-era action drama set in the early upstar …
Covered Bridge Exhibit now showing at the Brandon Museum
During the month of July, The Brandon Museum, in conjunction with the Vermont Covered Bridge Society (VCBS), is showcasing a Covered Bridge exhibit. On Saturday, July 13, VCBS Education Chair Jeanne Beaudry and her husband, Marcel Beaudry, gave presentations on Vermont Covered Bridges. Jeanne, a retired schoolteacher that taught kindergarten through 6th grade, discussed some of her time educating students and children with special needs about covered bridges. Jeanne and Marcel have held workshops where they have helped children build models of covered bridges. Marcel reflected on his memories of the Lord’s Creek Covered Bridge, of which he built a small scale model that is on display at the museum. About 28 guests were in attendance for the presentations. After the presentations, everyone was invited to explore the exhibit.
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