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the freepress )ULGD\ 6HSWHPEHU 9RO ,VVXH PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 65 GRANVILLE, NY 12832 7KH 1RUWKVKLUH·V *HW 2XW *R 1HZVSDSHU 3267$/ &86720(5 Money Saving Food Values Inside! On Saturday, September 22, the public is invited to tour art- ist Rockwell Kent’s former home “Egypt” on the slopes of Red Mountain in Arlington. Jamie Franklin, Curator of Collections of the Bennington Museum, will lead the excur- sion. The trip will allow partici- pants to experience firsthand the beauty that inspired the art- ist. Guests will also hear about Kent’s family life and the rela- tionship between his studio and his work. Upon returning to the museum, guests will compare their on-site experience with the works on view in the exhib- it. Participants will meet at the Bennington Museum at 9 a.m. for a 9:15 a.m. departure. The route will take guests by the Arlington Train Depot where Kent first arrived in Arlington, and will make a stop at the Ira Allen Cemetery and Union Church, the subject of Kent’s “Puritan Church.” Arriving at “Egypt” at 10:30 a.m., guests will hike to what was Kent’s studio, overlooking the Valley of Vermont. The tour returns to the museum at 12:30 p.m., and after lunch will reconvene at 1:30 p.m. for a Gallery Walk through “Rockwell Kent’s ‘Egypt’ Shadow and Light in Vermont.” Reservations must be made by September 14 by calling Deana Mallory at 802-447-1571. The cost is $40 for museum members and $45 for non-mem- bers. Bennington will be a quil- ter’s dream this weekend, with the 19th Annual Bennington Quiltfest taking place, along with the annual display of the Bennington Museum’s renowned Jane Stickle Quilt. Set up at the Mount Anthony Union Middle School, the Bennington Quiltfest will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 15 and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, September 16. Featured quilter for this year’s festival is George Siciliano. After retiring from the United States Marine Drum & Bugle Corps in 1997, George Siciliano took up quilting. He decided to specialize in the Log Cabin quilt block because of its endless design possibilities. Currently, he has more than 150 variations of this block on his computer. Siciliano has been awarded more than 74 ribbons for his miniature works in local, national and internationals shows. His work has been pub- lished in many publications, including The American Quilter, Quilters Newsletter, and Quilt Mania. In 2003 and 2007, he was nominated for “Quilt Teacher of the Year,” by Professional Quilter Magazine. He has also demonstrated his techniques at the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, KY and at the American Folk Art Museum in New York. Lectures on both days will take place 1 p.m. Due to limited seating, tickets will be distrib- uted on a first-come, first-serve basis at 11 a.m. The Bennington Quiltfest will feature more than 200 new and vintage quilts, demonstra- tions, a quilt raffle, door prizes, challenge quilts, vendors, and refreshments for sale. Admission is $6 for adults, with children 12 and under free. For more information, visit www.benningtonquiltfest.com. Over at the Bennington Museum, the quilt that has inspired quilters all over the world will be on display through October 21. Brought to the museum 60 years ago, the Jane Stickle Quilt is only shown for a short time each year due to the fragility of the fabric. Created in 1863, the quilt is comprised of 169 five-inch blocks, each in different patterns, containing a remarkable total of 5,602 pieces surrounded by a unique scal- loped border. The craftsmanship of the quilt has been mentioned in numerous quilting books, and is the topic of “Dear Jane, The Two Hundred Twenty-Five Patterns from the 1863 Jane A. Stickle Quilt,” by Brenda Papadakis. Jane Stickle lived in Shaftsbury, VT and sewed the quilt during the Civil War era. Quilters come from around the country and around the world to view the quilt when it is on display, said the museum. More information is avail- able by calling the Bennington Museum at 802-447-1571. Quilts Abound in 19 th Annual Bennington Quiltfest The Martha Canfield Library in Arlington continues its cele- bration of National Get a Library Card Month with two days of events with author Reeve Lindbergh on Friday, September 14 and Saturday, September 15. On Friday at 7 p.m., Ms. Lindbergh will discuss the sixth and final edition of her moth- er’s letters and diaries, “Against wind and Tide.” She will return for a children’s event at 3 p.m. on Saturday, when she reads from her latest children’s book “Home, the Library Cat.” Reeve Lindbergh is the youngest child of legendary aviator Charles Lindbergh and his wife, author Anne Morrow Lindbergh. She lives near St. Johnsbury, Vt. On Monday, September 17 at 7 p.m., the library will host Vermont Poet Laureate Syndey Lea, who will present a pro- gram entitled “Poetry: Another Way to Learning.” The library will also present other events through the end of the month, including the screen- ing of the documentary film “The Making of The Hunger Games” on Monday, September 24 at 7 p.m. For a complete list of September events at Martha Canfield Library, visit www. marthacanfieldlibrary.org. 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On Saturday, September 22, the public is invited to tour art-ist Rockwell Kent’s former home “Egypt” on the slopes of Red Mountain in Arlington. Jamie Franklin, Curator of Collections of the Bennington Museum, will lead the excur-sion.

The trip will allow partici-pants to experience firsthand the beauty that inspired the art-ist. Guests will also hear about Kent’s family life and the rela-tionship between his studio and his work. Upon returning to the museum, guests will compare their on-site experience with the works on view in the exhib-it.

Participants will meet at the Bennington Museum at 9 a.m. for a 9:15 a.m. departure. The

route will take guests by the Arlington Train Depot where Kent first arrived in Arlington, and will make a stop at the Ira Allen Cemetery and Union Church, the subject of Kent’s “Puritan Church.” Arriving at “Egypt” at 10:30 a.m., guests will hike to what was Kent’s studio, overlooking the Valley of Vermont.

The tour returns to the museum at 12:30 p.m., and after lunch will reconvene at 1:30 p.m. for a Gallery Walk through “Rockwell Kent’s ‘Egypt’ Shadow and Light in Vermont.”

Reservations must be made by September 14 by calling Deana Mallory at 802-447-1571. The cost is $40 for museum members and $45 for non-mem-bers.

Bennington will be a quil-ter’s dream this weekend, with the 19th Annual Bennington Quiltfest taking place, along with the annual display of the Bennington Museum’s renowned Jane Stickle Quilt.

Set up at the Mount Anthony Union Middle School, the Bennington Quiltfest will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 15 and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, September 16.

Featured quilter for this year’s festival is George Siciliano. After retiring from the United States Marine Drum & Bugle Corps in 1997, George Siciliano took up quilting. He decided to specialize in the Log Cabin quilt block because of its endless design possibilities. Currently, he has more than 150 variations of this block on his computer.

Siciliano has been awarded more than 74 ribbons for his miniature works in local,

national and internationals shows. His work has been pub-lished in many publications, including The American Quilter, Quilters Newsletter, and Quilt Mania. In 2003 and 2007, he was nominated for “Quilt Teacher of the Year,” by Professional Quilter Magazine.

He has also demonstrated his techniques at the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, KY and at the American Folk Art Museum in New York.

Lectures on both days will take place 1 p.m. Due to limited seating, tickets will be distrib-uted on a first-come, first-serve basis at 11 a.m.

The Bennington Quiltfest will feature more than 200 new and vintage quilts, demonstra-tions, a quilt raffle, door prizes, challenge quilts, vendors, and refreshments for sale.

Admission is $6 for adults, with children 12 and under free. For more information, visit

www.benningtonquiltfest.com.Over at the Bennington

Museum, the quilt that has inspired quilters all over the world will be on display through October 21. Brought to the museum 60 years ago, the Jane Stickle Quilt is only shown for a short time each year due to the fragility of the fabric. Created in 1863, the quilt is comprised of 169 five-inch blocks, each in different patterns, containing a remarkable total of 5,602 pieces surrounded by a unique scal-loped border.

The craftsmanship of the quilt has been mentioned in numerous quilting books, and is the topic of “Dear Jane, The Two Hundred Twenty-Five Patterns from the 1863 Jane A. Stickle Quilt,” by Brenda Papadakis. Jane Stickle lived in Shaftsbury, VT and sewed the quilt during the Civil War era.

Quilters come from around the country and around the

world to view the quilt when it is on display, said the museum.

More information is avail-

able by calling the Bennington Museum at 802-447-1571.

Quilts Abound in 19th Annual Bennington Quiltfest

The Martha Canfield Library in Arlington continues its cele-bration of National Get a Library Card Month with two days of events with author Reeve Lindbergh on Friday, September 14 and Saturday, September 15.

On Friday at 7 p.m., Ms. Lindbergh will discuss the sixth and final edition of her moth-er’s letters and diaries, “Against wind and Tide.” She will return for a children’s event at 3 p.m.

on Saturday, when she reads from her latest children’s book “Home, the Library Cat.”

Reeve Lindbergh is the youngest child of legendary aviator Charles Lindbergh and his wife, author Anne Morrow Lindbergh. She lives near St. Johnsbury, Vt.

On Monday, September 17 at 7 p.m., the library will host Vermont Poet Laureate Syndey Lea, who will present a pro-gram entitled “Poetry: Another

Way to Learning.”The library will also present

other events through the end of the month, including the screen-ing of the documentary film “The Making of The Hunger Games” on Monday, September 24 at 7 p.m.

For a complete list of September events at Martha Canfield Library, visit www.marthacanfieldlibrary.org.

Reeve Lindbergh at Martha Canfield Library

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The Bennington Area Habitat for Humanity is search-ing for families who want to explore its path to home owner-ship.

Interested families are encouraged to contact Habitat for Humanity for information and to begin the application process as soon as possible. At the final stage of the selection process, equally qualified can-didates will be given preference based on the date their com-plete application was received.

Strong candidates will be asked to complete the pre-screening process, which involves a home visit and inter-view, among other criteria. In December or January, Habitat will select two families for its next two homes, which will be built on Jennifer Lane in

Manchester.The mission of Habitat for

Humanity is to eliminate sub-standard housing for low-income families throughout the world. To qualify for consider-ation for a Habitat home, sever-al specific requirements must be met. A need for better hous-ing must be demonstrated; fam-ilies must have an adequate, stable income and a record of managing money responsibly; and annual family income can-not exceed amounts identified as “low income” for Bennington County. Habitat families are also required to contribute many volunteer hours to help build their homes.

Families who are interested in the program should contact Habitat immediately by calling 802-367-1000.

Search for Next Habitat Homeowners

Dr. Jonathan Spiro, chair of the U.S. History Department at Castleton State College, will give an illustrated talk about the eugenics movement of the 1920s at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19 at the First Congregational Church of Manchester. The event is pre-sented by the Manchester Historical Society.

Spiro will discuss the move-ment to eliminate the “inferior” races from the United States that began in 1916 with the pub-lication of Madison Grant’s book “The Passing of the Great

Race.” The book, a best seller, popularized the infamous notion that the blond-haired, blue-eyed Nordics were the “master race.”

As a result of this book, Congress passed the immigra-tion restriction legislation of the 1920s that banned the immi-gration of non-Nordic races. In addition, several states passed coercive sterilization statutes under which tens of thousands of Americans were sterilized against their will. Most states passed laws against interracial marriage. In addition, the

American eugenics movement had a profound influence in Germany, where the Nazis began to systematically imple-ment Madison Grant’s ideas.

Dr. Spiro will briefly trace the history of this movement, and show how some of its ideas are being revived in the 21st century. The program is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served. For more information, go to www.manchesterhistoricalsoci-etyvt.org.

Talk on Eugenics Movement Wednesday, September 19

The Arlington Girl Scouts invite the community to join them in a celebration of their 2012 achievements on Sunday, September 16 at St. James Church in Arlington.

The festivities begin at 4:30 p.m. with a Bridging Ceremony, marking a girl’s move from one level of Girl Scouting to anoth-er. The Bronze Award, the high-est honor a Junior Scout can achieve, will be presented to Girl Scouts who have completed a minimum of 20 hours of com-munity service in a girl-led leadership adventure.

The public is welcome to attend.

Girl Scout Ceremony

The Manchester Eagles Battenkill Valley Aerie #2551 Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Basket Party from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 15 at the Eagles Clubhouse on Route 11/30.

The Auxiliary invites every-one to join them for four hours of fun and a light lunch. The admission fee of $8 entitles guests to lunch, 20 tickets, and a chance to win door prizes. Extra sheets of tickets may be pur-chased at a cost of $3 per sheet.

Drawing of tickets will begin at 1 p.m. for the baskets, which have been donated by local busi-nesses and creative supporters of the Auxiliary. All proceeds from the Basket Party will ben-efit the club’s Scholarship Fund.

For more information or to make a contribution, contact Carisa Warren by phone at 802-779-6877 or by email at [email protected] (please enter Basket Party in the subject box).

Basket Party at Manchester Eagles

The next meeting of the Arlington Garden Club will take place at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 18 at the American Legion Hall.

Following the business meet-ing at 12:30 p.m., a presentation “Gardening Under Glass” will be made by Ellen White of Garden Shop at the Mill in W. Columbia, SC.

Hostesses for the meeting will be Diane Olson and Elizabeth O’Leary, with Pat Rauch as head hostess. For information about joining the Arlington Garden Club, call Fran Shepherd at 375-2465. More information is also available at [email protected].

Arlington Garden Club to Meet

Museum ABCs, a monthly program for pre-schoolers and their parents or caregivers, returns to the Bennington Museum at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 20 with “Rockwell Kent’s Shadows.”

The program, designed for children ages three to five years old, will explore shadows in two of Kent’s paintings, “The Trapper,” and “Mt. Equinox, Summer.” After visiting the gal-lery, children will continue to explore shadows with hands-on activities in the Shadow Studio located in the Ada Paresky Education Center.

Sponsored by the Bank of Bennington, the program, pre-sented in collaboration with the Bennington Free Library, is free of charge. Registration is not required by recommended by calling Deana Mallory at 802-447-1571. The next program on October 18 will be entitled “Mrs. Stickles Quilt.”

Museum ABCs

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The Mark Skinner Library will hold its Book Sale on September 14 to 16 at the for-mer Bank of Bennington at 4331 Main Street, Route 7A, near Ways Lane.

The sale begins on Friday with a special $5 admission Preview Sale from 5 to 7 p.m. Children will be admitted free of charge and refresh-ments will be served.

Sale hours on Saturday are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Sunday, September 16, there will be a $5 Bargain Bagl Sale from noon until 3 p.m.

Take advantage of this great sale for winter reading and gift-giving while sup-porting the library. All pro-ceeds will be used to pur-chase new materials. Please note that no new donations for the sale will be accepted.

Mark Skinner Book Sale

A basket party will be held on Saturday, Sept. 22, at the American Legion Hall on Route 4A in Castleton, Vt. Viewing will begin at 11:30 a.m. and drawings at 1 p.m. Proceeds will benefit John Groesbeck from Granville who is fighting can-cer. Information/to donate bas-ket items: Pam Groesbeck at 802-671-8054, Stella Rathbun at 518-796-4356, or Annette Minnie at 518-744-0274.

Basket Party in Castleton

Artist Ruth Sauer of Salem will show her watercolors, monotypes and paintings in a new exhibition at the Hadley Luzerne Public Library.

The show will be up until Sept. 29 and will be on display during library hours. The library, at 19 Main Street, Lake Luzerne-Hadley, is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., on Wednesdays and Fridays and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.

For more information, please call the library at 696-3423 or Sauer’s gallery/studio at 854-3406 or 791-6595.

Salem Artist’s Work on Display

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The Bennington Historical Society will host Anthony Marro, co-author of “Philip Hoff: How Red Turned Blue in the Green Mountain State” at 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 16 in the Ada Paresky Education Center of the Bennington Museum.

Marro, who wrote the book with Stephen C. Terry and the late Samuel B. Hand, will explore the political scene of Vermont from the Civil War through the 1960s, when the state was virtually all Republican.

Until 1962, every governor of Vermont for more than 100 years had been a Republican. Attorney Philip Hoff, a resident of Burlington, lost a bid for City Council in 1960 but went on to win a state House seat that fall. After two years of making head-lines as “Young Turk” in Montpelier, he announced his candidacy against Governor F. Ray Keyser Jr. On November 6, 1962, Democrat Hoff was elect-ed governor of Vermont, and won re-election twice in land-slide victories.

Marro said that Hoff ’s six

years in office transformed Vermont into a two-party state and created a liberal tradition that continues 50 years later. A resident of Old Bennington, Marro began his newspaper career at the Rutland Herald, and spent 10 years as a Washington reporter for Newsday, Newsweek and the New York Times. He was a member of reporting teams that won two Pulitzer Prizes for Newsday, where he served as managing editor and editor.

The program is free and open to the public.

Bennington Historical Society EventTransition Town Manchester

invites everyone to join them for a screening of “In Transition 2.0,” at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19 at the Mark Skinner Library.

The hour-long film is fifth in a series called “The Rachel Carson Film Festival,” to honor the 50th anniversary of Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring,” one of the most influential environ-mental books ever written. Carson confronted the belief that the corporate world could be trusted to regulate itself and make decisions that are in the

best interests of all Americans.“In Transition 2.0” shows

how communities are respond-ing to uncertain times by com-ing up with local solutions to the global issues of Peak Oil and Climate Change. The film is free and open to the public.

The next film in the series, “Gasland,” will be shown at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 17 at Mark Skinner Library. Those who are wondering about the issues surrounding hydrofrack-ing will want to see this movie.

For more information, got to www.TransitionTownManchester.org.

Transition Town Manchester Presents Film

Walkers of all ages are invited to take part in Bennington’s annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, September 15 at Emeritus at Fillmore Pond, 300 Village Lane in Bennington.

This event has raised more than $431 million through the years for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Walkers

should begin arriving at Emeritus at 9 a.m., and can pre-register at www.alz.org. Opening ceremony will be at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be served.

For more information, con-tact David Jansen at 802-447-7000 or email [email protected].

Alzheimer’s Walk in Bennington

Novelist Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya will discuss his new work, “The Watch,” about the war in Afghanistan, at 7 p.m. on Friday, September 14 at Northshire Bookstore.

Roy-Bhattacharya, also the author of “The Gabriel Club” and “The Storyteller of

Marrakesh,” deftly portrays the chaos and immediacy of battle and its events on the soldiers in his new novel. The result is a gripping tour through the real-ity of this very contemporary conflict, and the most powerful expression to date of the nature and futility of war.

The author was educated in politics and philosophy at Presidency College, Calcutta, and the University of Pennsylvania. He lives in the New York’s Hudson Valley. For more information, call the bookstore at 802-362-2200 or visit www.northshire.com.

Author Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya at Northshire Bookstore

Riley Rink at Hunter Park in Manchester will hold its Fall Tag Sale and program registra-tion day starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, September 15.

The Tag Sale, which is open to the public, will continue until 2 p.m. There will also be a bounce house for the kids and light refreshments will be served. Proceeds from the Tag

Sale will benefit the Connections program, which offers leisure and recreation activities free of charge to individuals with spe-cial needs.

Program registration for the Riley Rink winter ice season will begin at 10 a.m. and con-clude at noon. Representatives from Northshire Hockey Association, Northshire Figure

Skating Club, Main Street Hockey League, the Rusty Blades women’s hockey league and Riley Rink will be on hand to accept season registrations.

For more information, check the upcoming events listing at www.rileyrink.com or call 802-362-0150.

Fall Tag Sale and Winter Registration at Riley Rink

The Rupert Historical Society will host a Vermont Humanities Council event at 7 p.m. on Thursday, September 20 at the Rupert Historical/Library Building on Route 153 in Rupert.

Jane Beck, founder of the Vermont Folklife Center, will tell the story of Alec Turner, who was born a slave in 1845 and died a freeman, farmer and landowner in Grafton, VT in

1923. His narrative was told to his family and recounted to Jane Beck by his daughter, Daisy.

The public is welcome to join the Rupert Historical Society to learn more of this remarkable story. The program is free of charge and the building is handicap accessible.

For more information, call Gene Higgins at 802-394-7738.

VT Humanities Council event at Rupert

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It’s time to find the special recipes and make a list of ingre-dients in preparation for the Poultney Rotary Club’s 23rd annual chili cook-off.

The much-anticipated event is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 29 – rain or shine – on Main Street in Poultney, Cooking begins at 8 a.m., music starts at 10 a.m., and tasting runs from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

There will be a $300 prize to the overall winner, who will

also claim the title of “Vermont Chili Champion.” The runner-up gets $250.

There will be $100 prizes for best chili by popular vote, best student chili and best vegetari-an chili. The best theme booth will get $50.

There will be a 5-kilometer fun run in the morning and a silent auction as well.

There is no charge for those cooking the chili. To register, please call 802-287-9987.

Poultney Chili Cook-off Sept. 29

One of the area’s biggest fall events is coming up Sunday, Sept. 30, when the Granville Chamber of Commerce hosts the 26th annual Autumn Leaves Car Show at Granville Elementary School.

The event will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will include awards in 26 classes, as well as 15 special awards and 13 major sponsor awards.

Entry for those showing vehicles is $20 and includes a T-shirt and a chance to win a

$50 gas card. Spectator admis-sion is $3, and those 15 and under are free. There will be two door prizes – a 32-inch LCD television and a solid oak com-puter work table.

Competition classes range from 1939 and before, Corvettes, muscle cars, PT Cruisers, Mustangs, street rods and motorcycles.

For further information, please contact Denise Davies at 642-2640 or at 802-342-6298 on the day of the event.

Falling Leaves Car Show Sept. 30

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BENNINGTON Reservations are requested by Friday, Sept. 14, for “An Excursion to ‘Egypt’” led by Jamie Franklin, curator of collec-tions at the Bennington Museum., that will be held on Saturday, Sept. 22. You’ll meet at 9 a.m. at the museum, 75 Main Street in Bennington, and travel to the home of Rockwell Kent (Egypt) on the slopes of the Red Mountain in Arlington. Cost: $45; $40 mem-bers. Information/reservations: Deana Mallory at 802-447-1571.

BENNINGTON The Jane Stickle Quilt now is on display at the Bennington Museum, 75 Main Street. This quilt, created in 1863, inspires quilters worldwide and it’ll be at the museum through Oct. 21. Information: 802-447-1571, or www.benningtonmuseum.org.

MANCHESTER The Mark Skinner Library at 48 West Road in Manchester will hold a Book Sale Friday through Sunday, Sept. 14 to 16. There’ll be a preview sale from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday ($5 admis-sion; free children; refreshments served). Sale hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, with a $5 bar-gain bag sale from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. Information/to donate items for this sale: 802-362-2607.

ARLINGTON Reeve Lindbergh will discuss the sixth and final edition of her mother’s letters and diaries, “Against Wind and Tide,” at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 14, at the Martha Canfield Library, 528 E. Arlington Road in Arlington. And at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, Reeve will read from her latest children’s book, “Homer, the Library Cat.” Reeve is the youngest of Charles and Ann Morrow Lindbergh’s children and a Vermont resident. Free and open to all. Information: 802-375-2219, or www.marthacanfieldlibrary.org.

BENNINGTON The Quiet Valley Quilters’ Guild will present its 19th annual quilt show, “The Bennington Quiltfest 2012,” on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 15 and 16, at the Mount Anthony Middle School, 747 East Road in Bennington. Information: 802-823-4631, or www.benningtonquiltfest.com.

MANCHESTER Riley Rink at Hunter Park in Manchester will hold its Fall Tag Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15. And from 10 a.m. to noon, registrations will be taken for the winter ice sea-son. Hockey and figure skating programs will be offered, including hockey for adult women. A bounce house and light refreshments will be available on Sept. 15, too. Information/tag sale space ($10 individual; $25 organization): 802-362-0150, or www.rileyrink.com. DORSET As part of the Discover Dorset Festival, Master Gardener Charlie Nardozzi of Vermont Public Radio will speak about incorporat-ing different types of bulbs into your garden at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Mettowee Mill Nursery on Route 30 in Dorset. Information: 802-325-3007, or www.dorsetvt.com.

DORSET Dorset will celebrate its arts, history and the vibrancy of the community with a Discover Dorset Festival on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 15 and 16. Local

artists will open their studios to visitors (Holman Studios (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday), Dorset Custom Furniture (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday), the Dorset Inn will host a cheese tasting event (3 to 5 p.m. Saturday), J.K. Adams will offer a factory tour, a new play reading will be done at the Dorset Playhouse, Someday Farm will host a cooking class using its own produce, and the Dorset Fire House will be open for tours (noon to 4 p.m. Sunday). Meet at the Dorset green for geocaching at 10 a.m. Also see the “Gardening Talk” and “Pottery Painting” items in this calendar for Sept. 15, and “History Walk” Sept. 16. Information: www.dorsetvt.com.

DORSET Flower Brook Pottery will offer a creative “Paint Your Own Pottery” activity on Saturday, Sept. 15, on the Dorset Green as part of the Discover Dorset Festival. Blank forms will be provided. Cost: $6 painting fee; $4.50 to $14 for forms. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Information: www.dorset-vt.com.

MANCHESTER The Eagles Ladies Auxiliary of Manchester Battenkill Valley Aerie 2551 will host its annual Basket Party on Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Eagles Clubhouse on Route 11/30 in Manchester. Doors will open at 11 a.m., with drawings beginning at 1 p.m. Cost: $8 admission, including 20 tickets and lunch; $3 each addi-tional sheet of tickets. Proceeds will benefit this group’s scholarship fund and charitable causes. Information/to donate a basket: Carisa Warren at 802-779-6877, or email [email protected].

EAST ARLINGTON The Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Federated Church of East Arlington on Ice Pond Road. Bring knitting or crochet projects and a brown-bag lunch. Also, the Men’s Fellowship group will meet for breakfast at 8 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 16. Information: 802-375-2548, or www.federatedchurchofeastarling-ton.org.

MANCHESTER Burr and Burton Academy’s Media and Performing Arts Department, Green Mountain Academy, and Northshire Performing Arts will present a high-definition broadcast perfor-mance in the school’s Riley Center for the Arts at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15. A drama, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” will be shown from Royal Albert Hall in London. Tickets: $18 adults; $9 students. Purchase online at www.bba.ticketjunior.com. Information: www.burrburton.org/arts/Riley.

DORSET As part of the Discover Dorset Festival, the Dorset Historical Society will offer a “Walk through History” on Benedict Road in East Dorset at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 16. Meet at the Wilson House in East Dorset Village and carpool to the southern end of Benedict Road. Refreshments will follow the walk at the Wilson House where anecdotes, memories and memo-rabilia will be shared. Information: Ruth Stewart at 867-0331, or www.dorsetvt.com.

ARLINGTON The Arlington Garden Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the American Legion Hall in Arlington. A business meeting will precede a presentation by Ellen White from South Carolina titled, “Gardening Under Glass.” Information: Fran Shepherd at 375-2465, or [email protected].

ARLINGTON The St. James Book Study Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 18, and each Tuesday through Oct. 23, to dis-cuss the book, “Love Wins,” by Rob Bell. This book is about “heaven and hell and the fate of every per-son who ever lived.” You’ll find this activity at St. James Episcopal Church, Route 7A in Arlington. Information: 802-375-9952.

MANCHESTER Dr. Jonathan Spiro, chairman of the U.S. History Dept. at Castleton State College, will speak on “The Eugenics Movement of the 1920s” at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 19, at the First Congregational Church in Manchester. This movement sought to eliminate the “inferior” races from the United States. Free and open to all and refreshments will be served. Information: www.manchesterhistoricalsocietyvt.org.

MANCHESTER Transition Town Manchester invites everyone to a screening of the film, “In Transition 2.0,” at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 19, at the Mark Skinner Library, 48 West Road in Manchester. See how communi-ties are developing local solutions to global issues such as peak oil and climate change. Free. I n fo r m a t i o n : w w w.TransitionTownManchester.org, or [email protected].

BENNINGTON A reception with Richard Kime, creator of the cur-rent exhibition, “Signs of the Times: Original Designs by Richard Kimes,” will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 20, at the Bennington Museum, 75 Main Street, Route 9. This exhibition will run through Sept. 30. Information: 802-447-1571, or www.benning-tonmuseum.org.

RUPERT Jane Beck, founder of the Vermont Folklife Center, will tell the story of Alec Turner at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 20, at the hand-icap-accessible Rupert Historical Society/Library Building on Route 153 in Rupert. Alec was born a slave in 1845 and died a free man, farmer and landowner in Grafton in 1923. His narrative was told to his family and recounted to Jane by his daughter, Daisy. Free and open to all. Information: Gene Higgins at 802-394-7738.

DORSET Plays written by stu-dents in the Dorset Theatre Festival’s playwrighting programs will be performed in staged read-ings by professional actors at noon and 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21, at the Dorset Playhouse, 104 Cheney Road. Information: 802-867-5777, or www.dorsettheatrefestival.org.

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HOOSIER LARGE CUP- BOARD w/ frosted glass, all original, $1250. 518-499- 1098

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GRANVILLE VILLAGE 1br apt on 1st floor, includes heat, trash and appliances, $550/mo. 518-642-2820

GRANVILLE VILLAGE 1 br apt on 3rd floor, incl heat, hot water, trash & appliances, $450/mo. 518-642-2820

GRANVILLE- Mettowee Val- ley Apts - Taking apps 2bdrm $518 rent; utilities average $81. Includes appliances, site laundry, trash removal. No smoking. Pet? Must meet eligibility requirements. For application 518-584-4543. NYS TDD Relay Service 1- 800-421-1220. Handicap Ac- cessible Equal Housing Op- portunity.

HUBBARDTON Attractive efficiency apt in country, up- stairs, electric, trash & snow removal. Pets possible, non- smoker. 4 miles to Castleton, $425/mth. 1st & security. 802-273-2499

SALEM 1 & 2bdrm apart- m e n t s . $ 3 5 0 - $ 5 5 0 / m t h +security. 802-867-0375

WHITEHALL 1bdrm, 1st flr, incl. heat & hot water.$475, Lg 2bdrm, heat, washer/dry- er, no pets, $675. 1st mth+ sec & ref. 206-222-5925

W H I T E H A L L S p a c i o u s 2bdrm, hardwood f loors, many closets, upper floor in private home on quiet street, $900/mth plus fixed cost util- ities, security & references required. 518-499-0219

WHITEHALL 2 small 1 bdrm apts, 1 includes heat, $575 other $450. 518-812-3331 or 518-796-3442 or 518-601- 6079

WHITEHALL 3bd r m in - cludes heat, porch, freshly painted, $800/mth +security/ references. 518-932-4654

WHITEHALL 3bd r m in - cludes heat, porch, freshly painted, $800/mth +security/ references. 518-932-4654

*QOGUFORT ANN small home for rent on country road, $675 rent+ security. You pay util- ities. 518-639-5343

NORTH GRANVILLE Beau- tiful 4bdrm, private, 2 full bths $1185/mth w/24x36 gar- age. 518-642-9125

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W H I T E H A L L ve r y n i c e 2bdrm trailer in quiet park. Owner will hold mortgage w/ $3500 down or rent w/ option to buy at $750/mo includes lot rent. 518-812-3331 or 518-796-3442 or 518-601- 6079

4QQOUGRANVILLE village, 1bdrm, 2nd f loor, includes heat, l a u n d r y & fo o d . A d u l t s please, 518-642-3677

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#WVQU1991 FIREBIRD 6 cyl, 118K, $2200. Call 518-796-8265.

1997 FORD ESCORT LX 4 door, loaded, 30 MPG, great shape, $2000/obo. 518-282- 9972

1997 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 3800 V6, SE, 116K miles, $850. 802-265-3129after 3pm.

1999 VOLKSWAGON PAS- SAT Red, no rust, good in- terior, new stereo system, 195K, asking $2800. 518- 879-5287

2000 SAAB 9-3 Convertible, Good cond, new engine, new turbo, new ball joints, $4000. 518-955-8878

2001 BLACK DODGE Da- kota, 100,000 miles, good condition, $3500/obo. 518- 854-3841 or 518-791-8788

2001 MERCURY COUGAR 118K, 5-speed, 4 cyl. Runs good. $2500. 518-854-3625

2 0 0 1 TOYOTA C A M RY 206,000 miles, runs great, $2300. 802-683-4057

2004 CADILLAC DHS, 78K, navy/tan leather. Fully load- ed. sunroof, A/C seats, back- up sensors. 802-558-3402

2004 TOYOTA SCION XB 4 door, 110,000 miles, good condition, $7000/obo. 518- 642-3230

2008 AUDI Q4 previous pur- chased maintenance pack- age transferred with car. 43K, still under warranty, ful- ly loaded, sunroof, $16,500/ obo. 802-235-2765

NICE CONDITION! 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lare- do, A/T, V-6, 120K, Clean! $4900/OBO 518-499-1538

#WVQ�9CPVGFCASH FOR CARS: Any Make, Model or Year. We Pay MORE! Running or Not, Sell your Car or Truck TO- DAY. Free Towing! Instant Offer: 1-800-871-0654

$QCVUBOAT MOTOR TRAILER 40HP, runs good, $1200. 802-293-5210

GRUMMAN 15’ split seat, w/ shorelander trailer, 8HP Nis- san, $1800. 802-273-2053

%CORGTU�6TCKNGTU2003 16X9 CARGOPRO motorcycle trailer. Aluminum, holds 2 bikes. Single axle. $5,750. 518-753-6048

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1998 GMC BUCKET truck, Mobark 12” chipper, $26,000 or will trade for mini excava- tor. 518-361-4049

HEAVY EQUIPMENT RE- PAIR onsite or in shop, day 518-708-4337 or evenings 518-638-6338

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1950 FORD F-1 Pick up truck. In primer, good body and good running. $10,500. 518-638-9000

1985 RAM CHARGER 4X4 little surface rust, orig en- gine, brand new tires & rims, Runs great. $5500. 518-747- 4565

1 9 8 8 B U I C K R E AT TA Looks & runs great, new tires, brakes, & tuneup, nev- er run in the winter, asking $2490/obo. 802-273-2647

1990 MERCURY GRAND PRIX Southern car, flawless, 85,447 miles, $1995. 802- 325-3081

1991 OLDSMOBILE 98 2 door, 41K miles, many new parts, runs well, $850. 802- 265-3129 after 3pm.

(CTO�'SWKROGPVI N T E R N AT I O N A L C U B HARVESTER TRACTOR rebuilt, $3500. 802-235-2137

(QWT�9JGGN�&TKXG1998 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer Edition, 5.0L, V8, fully loaded, 4WD, no rust, runs great. 110K miles. $4,500. 518-677-5544

2001 BLAZER 103K, good shape, new par ts, $2500. 518-638-6674

2004 CHEVROLET SILVE- RADO 1500 4WD, 4.8L, 65K miles, great shape, good tires, asking $8600. 802-265- 8645 ext 23.

95 FORD F-250 Diesel 7.3, 4x4, 170K, utility box/ladder rack, needs oil pump, truck only $1250/obo, truck w/box, rack $2250/obo. 802-683- 4163 or 802-273-2786

/QVQTE[ENGU08 SUZUKI C50 Boulevard, 805cc, 5300 miles, Black/ gray, windshield, saddle bags, very good condition, $4500. Manchester. 802- 366-8188

1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $7000. 802-325-3127

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2003 HONDA SHADOW ACE 750CC, 10,100 miles, great condition. Must sell. $3200/obo. Call or text 518- 361-9056

2003 MOTOGUZZI CALI- FORNIA EV 1100 with Voy- ager tr ike conversion kit, many extras, $9500/obo. Trades cons. 802-265-3403

2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Ultra Classic, $12,000. 802- 770-2292

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2 POLARIS SNOWMO- BILES 1998 & 1999. Nice sleds! $3,000/obo. 518-791- 9741

2005 YAMAHA VENTURE snowmob i le , l ow mi les, 600cc, 2 up. $4500. 802-235- 1068 after 5 pm

2010 FRONTRUNNER 800 S side-by-side U.T.V., w/top, windshield & winch. $7,300. 802-645-1925

CONDOR-250CC 5 speed, yellow. Almost new- Demo. 30 mi les, not a scratch, $1850. 802-438-2910

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01 CHEVY ASTROVAN AWD, runs good, solid body, brakes need work, $1750. 802-287-9801

1987 DODGE RAM 1 ton truck, great condition, stan- dard 4spd floor shift, big V8 engine w/63,000 or iginal m i l es . Jus t need room. $5000. OBO 518-638-9000

1987 FORD E2501 ton van, 351 V8, great work truck, like new tires, runs great. $650 OBO. 802-265-3751

1990 E350 UHAUL custo- mized box truck. 7.3 diesel auto, new tires and inspec- tion, $2500 802-273-2837

1992 FORD RANGER Me- chanic special , runs, in- spected, roll bar with lights, $2000/obo. 802-235-1391

1998 FORD 150 CUSTOM VAN w/wheel chair lift, 66K, many new par ts, can be seen at 6 Pine Lane, Cam- bridge, NY. 518-677-3084

2000 DODGE RAM Spor t 1500. Loaded. New tires. In excellent condition. $10,500/ obo. 518-686-5953

87 F350 DUMP TRUCK 90,000 miles, too many new parts to list, very little rust, box great condition, $2500. 802-683-4163

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