A Vermont Tradition: Getting Outside with the Kingdom Games

Kingdom Games was founded by community member Phil White to help raise money for the local recreation center. Today, Kingdom Games organizes over 50 days of running, biking, open water swimming events – on beautiful, warm summer days and on cold, cloudy days in the icy waters of Lake Memphremagog – in one of the most beautiful corners of our state.

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Providing Care for Older Vermonters Q&A with Tina Franklin

Tina Franklin is a lifelong Vermonter, the wife of a dairy farmer and a Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA). For nearly two decades, she has been caring for others – most recently, at Thompson House, a long-term and residential care facility in Brattleboro, Vermont. Despite the long hours, hard work and emotional toll a job in a nursing home can take, Tina shows up day in and day out because she is committed to providing the best possible care for older Vermonters.

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Vermonters: Join Me for a Night of Great Music & Dancing

I wanted to invite Vermonters to my Valentine’s Day Dance with Bernie: Music Through the Ages for All Ages event. That’s music from the 60s to the present time. Music to enjoy. Music to dance to. Join us Friday, February 14 at 7:30 pm, for a night of great music with one of Vermont’s outstanding DJs, Joel Najman. The dance will take place at the Elley-Long Music Center at Fort Ethan Allen in Colchester.

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When Workers Become Owners

In 1983, entrepreneur and environmentalist Will Raap cofounded a catalog, mail-order business in Vermont to get farmers and gardeners the tools they need to grow food, nurture beautiful plants, and steward the land. Since then, Vermont’s own Gardener’s Supply Company has become well-known in our state’s agricultural community and beyond – with locations in Vermont, as well as New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

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A Vermont Tradition: Free Ice Fishing Day on January 25

No matter the season or weather, Vermonters love the great outdoors. This is true even in the middle of our long and cold winters, when people get out on the ice to fish. Whether you’ve never been ice fishing or it’s been a tradition in your family passed down from generation to generation, you may be interested to know about Vermont’s upcoming Free Ice Fishing Day this Saturday, January 25.

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