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Valley Village to hold fundraising walk on Sept. 14

TOWNSHEND - Valley Village (formerly Valley Cares) will host its third annual fundraising walk at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14. The rain date is Sept. 15.

The walk will follow woodland trails and country roads starting at Valley Village, 461 Grafton Rd. From there, it heads down Grafton Road to the elementary school, then onto the woodland trail through the forest to Ober Hill Road, and finally back to Grafton Road, completing a loop that ends at Valley Village. The entire route is just under 1.5 miles and is easy to moderate, with some narrow paths, uneven footing, and slight climbs.

For those who prefer a more accessible option, Valley Village will also offer a stroll around the community garden in the center of their property. One lap around the garden's sidewalk is approximately 300 feet, or the length of a football field.

Register at Valley Village or at bit.ly/781-walk. The cost is $20 per participant, $25 on the day of the event. Valley Village residents may participate for free. Participants will receive an event T-shirt, and morning refreshments will be provided.

All proceeds support Valley Village's nonprofit mission of providing affordable community housing, care, and compassion to residents who wish to age in place with others. Find out more at valleyvillagevt.org.

Tri Town Collectors host summer wrap-up show

BRATTLEBORO - The Tri Town Collectors Club hosts its free summer wrap-up show on Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Holiday Inn Express on Chickering Drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The show features comic books, coins, paper money, vintage to modern sports cards, Pokémon, postage stamps, postcards, and other collectibles. Organizers say many dealers and collectors from the tri-state area will be participating in the club's donation program, giving away many collectibles such as donated coins, stamps, and comic books.

This group, which has met for more than 25 years, will have many hobby activities packed with fun for the whole family, including a special quiz for collectors. For more information, contact Joe Fuller at 802-379-2353 or [email protected].

Deer Run Nature Preserve opens Shagbark Trail

WEST DUMMERSTON - Join the Deer Run Nature Preserve in celebrating the opening of their recently completed Shagbark Trail on Saturday, Sept. 14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (rain date is Sept. 15).

Meet at the trailhead at 940 Camp Arden Rd. for this 3.4 mile hike with trail builder Roger Haydock. The 0.9 mile trail splits off from the main Deer Run Trail, 0.8 of a mile from the Deer Run parking lot on Camp Arden Road.

The Shagbark Trail features a hemlock grove, a dry oak-hickory forest, a hophornbeam savannah, a forest hardwood grove with both bitternut and shagbark hickory, plus maidenhair ferns and a dramatic cliff.

Hikers of varying abilities are all welcome; those who feel they may not be up for the entire hike may turn back when they feel it's necessary, and volunteers will guide them on a leisurely walk back to the parking lot, looking at all the plants and animal signs and listening to the birds along the way. Haydock will share interesting anecdotes about his trail building. Bring water and snacks. For more information, email [email protected].

Athens Brick Meetinghouse hosts quilt show

ATHENS - The Athens Brick Meetinghouse Committee, in conjunction with the Athens Historic Preservation Society, will host a quilt show at the 1817 Brick Meetinghouse on Route 35 on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The historic Meetinghouse will be adorned with many quilts draped over the sanctuary pews. Guests may cast a vote to select the Visitors Choice Quilt. Raffle tickets will be on sale for a variety of prizes. All proceeds go to the preservation and restoration of the Meetinghouse. Quilters interested in displaying quilts for the show can still contact Pam Russo at [email protected].

Visitors will also get to see the results of all the preservation work done to the exterior of the building since their first Quilt Show in 2019, before the pandemic. For more information, contact Sherry Maher at 802-869-2141, email [email protected], or follow Athens Meetinghouse on Facebook.

Brattleboro on Wheels show at Retreat Farm

BRATTLEBORO - The 10th annual Brattleboro on Wheels car show and cruise-in, presented by the Brattleboro Rotary Club, will be held on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Retreat Farm on Route 30. Admission to the show grounds is free for both cars and spectators. Donations are appreciated.

All makes and models of classic cars and motorcycles are welcome at the show and an assortment of new cars from local dealerships will also be on display. All proceeds from the show will support local Rotary gift-giving projects in the community.

Music, produced by DJ Tim Johnson, will add to the atmosphere while breakfast and lunch will be available from food trucks adjacent to Retreat Farm. For more information, visit brattlebororotaryclub.org.

Music at Union Hall features three duos on Sept. 14

NEWFANE - Newfane Anew's Music at Union Hall Series continues Saturday, Sept. 14, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. with "Rockin' the River II: Three Duos" featuring members of Demolition String Band (elenaandboo.com), The Cucumbers (thecucumbers.net) and Bard Owl (bardowlmusic.com), all with local roots.

Elena Skye and Boo Reiners of Demolition String Band (heard recently on banjo with Dead Grass at Stone Church), Jon Fried and Deena Shoskes, and Annie Landenberger and T. Breeze Verdant- all seasoned performers and creators - are coming together to swap songs, styles, and rhythms for a late summer evening of music for all on the Newfane Common, or in Newfane's Union Hall in case of rain. Free, but donations welcome. Food and beverages available for purchase (cash only). For more information, email [email protected].

Tool Time with Master Gardener Cindy Twombly at Brooks Library

BRATTLEBORO - Cindy Twombly, a Master Gardener for 20 years, will discuss favorite, efficient garden hand tools from 6:30 to 8 p.m., on Monday, Sept. 16, in the Community Meeting Room of Brooks Memorial Library, 224 Main St.

Twombly will demonstrate some of her favorite hand tools. Attendees are invited to bring one or two of their favorites to show as well. Tools from the library's Field to Fork toolshed will also be featured. Garden tools from the toolshed are available for loan to all Brooks cardholders, thanks to a grant from the Vermont Foodbank. For more information, call 802-254-5290 or visit brookslibraryvt.org.

Action Corps talks about U.S./Saudi War on Yemen in Brooks Library program

BRATTLEBORO - On Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. at Brooks Memorial Library, 224 Main St., Isaac Evans-Frantz and Neda Saleh from Action Corps will discuss how their organization mobilized a coalition that achieved the bipartisan passage of a bill in Congress to end the U.S. and Saudi war on Yemen.

The group brought together Yemeni-Americans, peace activists, and NGOs, which together achieved this result for the U.S. peace movement. An audience Q&A will follow the presentation.

Join us either in person or online by registering for the event at bit.ly/781-Yemen.

This program is one segment of the fall 2024 Snapshot season from Vermont Humanities, which presents online and live humanities presentations every week. The full schedule is available at vermonthumanities.org.


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