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Open House Party for 1st Time Home Buyers March 20th
Not sure how to purchase your first home in this marketplace? Join the Virtual Open House Party for 1st Time Home Buyers March 20th hosted by Seven Days VT.
READ MORE ABOUT THE OPEN HOUSE PARTY COURTESY OF SEVEN DAYS VT AND REGISTER HERE:
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Earthship Vermont - Efficient, Off-Grid Living in Johnson
Earth and old tires breath life into this year-round self-sufficient greenhouse home better known as an Earthship. The greenhouse was designed in 2022 for an intentional living community, Awakening Mountain, by one of its residents, Brenden McBrier, 33. The owner of Regenerative Retrofits, a design and build company, he specializes in sustainable architecture and small-scale food production, also known as permaculture. He based his greenhouse concept, which he plans to replicate across the country, on the Earthship style of architecture, which uses natural and upcycled materials to collect and store Earth resources like energy from the sun and rainwater and grow food on-site.
READ MORE ABOUT BRENDEN McBRIER’S EARTHSHIP COURTESY OF SEVEN DAYS HERE
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Ice-Out Competition Continues for Joe's Pond
Continuing it’s 50-year run, the guesses continue to roll in on when the ice is out in the Northeast Kingdom’s Joe’s Pond. Last year, over 11,000 tickets were sold. Despite the warm weather, the ice is holding strong. Ticket sales continue to be brisk.
READ MORE ABOUT THIS 50-YEAR TRADITION COURTESTY OF WPTZ HERE
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Heroic Trooper Archer Wins National Award
Trooper Michelle Archer was chosen as December’s Officer of the Month by The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, an organization that tells the story of American law enforcement and honors those who died in the line of duty.
READ MORE ABOUT TROOPER ARCHER’S HEROISM COURTESY OF WPTZ HERE
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5 Year Old's Pot Holders raise $100 to Benefit Art from the Heart
Lydia Littwin’s 5-year-old son, Ari, received a potholder loom as a gift last year, and he put it to good use. Ari and his mom set up a small booth at the Foam Brewers Market and sold $200 worth of potholders. Half of of the proceeds went to Art from the Heart, an organization dedicated to providing art supplies to patients.
READ MORE ABOUT THIS 5-YEAR-OLD ENTREPRENEUR COURTESY OF SEVEN DAYS HERE
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Fishing Shanties with Flair This Weekend
The Artful Ice Shanties will be displayed at Retreat Farm (45 Farmhouse Square, Brattleboro, Vermont).
Visitors are welcome from dawn to dusk. Park at Retreat Farm, stop in at the welcome hut near the farmhouse, and then head into the square to see the shanties now until February 24th
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ARTFUL SHANTIES WITH WPTZ’S JACK THURSTON
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Serenade Your Sweetheart for Valentine's Day
Whether serenading your sweetheart long distance or in person, Green Mountain Chorus offers their 4-part harmonies as a unique Valentine’s Day Gift.
READ MORE ABOUT SERENADING YOUR SWEETHEART COURTESY OF WPTZ’S MICHAEL CUSANELLI
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Summer Camp Scramble - Getting Kids Set for Vacation
Local camp directors say the problem is real. In fact, some have announced changes to their registration systems this year, though adding more capacity is much harder, given staffing and space constraints. They offered a few suggestions to help parents in the meantime.
READ MORE ABOUT THE SUMMER CAMP SCRAMBLE COURTESY OF SEVEN DAYS HERE
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Beat the BLUES: 5 Tips to Easing Seasonal Affective Disorder
It’s not all in your head; January is on record for being the cloudiest January in the North Country since 1951. Seasonal Affective Disorder or S.A.D. affects 5% of us. Women are 4 times more likely to succumb to these long, cloudy days. What can you do?
- Make a habit of getting out for a daily walk. …
- Add vitamin D into your diet and nutritional changes. …
- Plan fun activities and stick to those commitments. …
- Get social with friends and family.
READ MORE ABOUT SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER COURTESY OF UVM’S DR. KELLY ROHAN
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Skis, Snowboards, and a Taste of Independence
Once a week for five weeks starting in mid-February, Michael Krasnow will bring nearly 150 K-8 students to Bolton Valley for three hours of night skiing, snowboarding and often unsupervised fun. Years ago, he said, he learned that the program’s popularity has to do with a lot more than carving turns or mastering moguls.
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