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What a weekend!
Green flag for Devil's Bowl
A new era and a new season will begin
at Devils Bowl Speedway Sunday, May 6,
with the Spring Green event, which will
include a 112-lap race for the American
Canadian Tour cars, as well as feature
races for the tracks NASCAR Bond Auto
Parts Modifieds, Renegades and Bombers.
This year, the track is owned by Mike
and Alayne Bruno, who purchased the
speedway from founder C.J. Richards.
Devils Bowl Speedway opened as a dirt
track in 1967 and was paved in 2010. The
co-owner and president of Rutland-based
Brunos Towing, 40 year-old Mike Bruno
owned Rutland-based Brunos Towing
and is a racer with well over 50 victories.
He began racing at Devils Bowl Speedway
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dents will take to the streets and help
clean up their towns. Vermonts Green
Up Day is a time to greet spring with a
little spring cleaning around the town.
Green bags for the occasion will be
available at local town offices and build-
ings. Most towns will have free roadside
pickup or transfer station drop off
available for the bags. Some towns also
have refreshments and sign ups for resi-
dents. Each town has its own places and
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become cyclists are invited to a Bicycle
Basics and Community Ride at 4 p.m.
this Sunday, May 6, at the Poultney
Elementary School.
The event will feature a community
ride and basic safety tips.
The idea is the first half hour will be
devoted to fitting bikes to riders, adjust-
ing the seat height, stuff like that. And
then well do some basic safety stuff,
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related business in Hampton, NY. Were
trying to promote cycling.
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Super Saturday bingo benefitTheres a bingo to benefit the new playground at Lake St. Catherine State Park. The event is at the Modern Woodmens Hall on Route 30 in Wells, on Saturday, May 5.Doors open at 9 a.m., free luncheon at 11, games start at noon. Admission $25 in advance, $30 at the door.For more information, call 802-645-0323 or Daniel at 518-487-0397.
Wizard of Oz comes to BensonThere will be a dress rehears-al for the Wizard of Oz at Benson Village School on May 9 at 12:45. Orwell Village School students will be joining in for this. The play will be presented on Friday May 11, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 12, at 2 p.m. at the Town Hall. Come see the great talent we have in Benson.
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in 1988, following in the foot-
steps of his late father, John, a
multiple champion at the track.
Devils Bowl is largely
switching from its traditional
Sunday afternoon racing to
Friday nights this season. There
will be a Sunday race, May 13,
and motorcycle racing May 20.
The speedway kicks off its
Friday night racing series at
7:30 p.m., May 25. The race will
be sponsored by Peoples United
Bank. The event will include
extra-distance races for the
Bond Auto Parts Modified and
Late Model divisions.
Friday night racing revs up
and continues through the
month of June including a spe-
cial 50-lap event for the
Renegade division on June 15.
Last year, Brian Hoar of
Williston won the Spring Green
and went on to win his eighth
ACT championship.
It was really cool winning at
Devils Bowl last year. I never
raced there when it was a dirt
track but we got the chance last
year and it was a lot of fun,
Hoar said. I love that theres
another asphalt track in
Vermont. The fact that its only
an hour away from home makes
it even more special.
Devils Bowl is a flatter
track, and no one really knew
what to make of it before we
raced there, but ever since last
year we cant wait to get back,
said Hoar, who had to battle
with Craig Bushey for the lead
in last years race. I love the
track layout, and I had a great
race with Craig out front. Its a
very racy track, and the side-by-
side racing is outstanding.
Bushey, who will competing
in Devils Bowls weekly
NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series weekly Late Model cham-
pionship . Other locals expected
to take on the ACT outsiders
include Devils Bowl champion
Hunter Bates of Middlebury,
Albany-Saratoga Speedway
champion Dan Petronis of
Mechanicville, NY, and 15 year-
old top rookie contender Joey
Laquerre of East Montpelier.
ACT stars gunning for Hoar
include New Hampshires
Wayne Helliwell Jr. and Joey
Pole Polewarczyk Jr., Maine
youngsters Austin Theriault
and Ben Ashline, and Jean-Paul
Cyr of Milton. Helliwell is the
defending NASCAR New
Hampshire State Champion,
while Polewarczyk owns eight
ACT victories. Theriault, 18, is
a development driver for
NASCAR Sprint Cup racer Brad
Keselowski, and Ashline
impressed with a drive from
27th to fifth in the Spring Green
as a rookie last year. Cyr is a
seven-time ACT champion and
won the 1990 Pro Stock title on
the former Devils Bowl
Speedway clay.
The American-Canadian
Tours historic Spring Green
event begins at 1:30 p.m. Sunday,
May 6. General admission is $18
for adults, $15 for seniors (62+),
and free for children 12 and
under.
Devils Bowl Speedway is
located on Route 22A in West
Haven, Vt., six miles north of
Exit 2 on U.S. Route 4. For more
information, call (802) 265-3112
or visit www.devilsbowlspeed-
wayvt.com.
Commencement speakers namedTwo local colleges will be
holding their commencement
c e r e m o n i e s
this month,
and both
schools will
host well-
known women
as their fea-
tured speak-
ers.
G r e e n
M o u n t a i n
College will
host its 175th
annual com-
mencement at
1 0 a . m .
Saturday, May
12, on the
G r i s w o l d
Library Lawn.
Majora Carter will be the
commencement speaker and
will receive an honorary doc-
tor of laws degree from GMC.
Carter hosts the Peabody
Award-winning public radio
series The Promised Land.
She has produced, written or
appeared in television and
radio programs including
American Public Medias
Market Place, PRXs This I
Believe series, Discovery
Communications Science
Channel, and The Green on
S u n d a n c e C h a n n e l .
In 2008, she established The
Majora Carter Group, which
has developed climate adapta-
tion, urban agribusiness, and
leadership development strat-
egies for business, govern-
ment, foundations, universi-
ties and economically under-
performing communities.
Her many honors include a
M a c A r t h u r
g e n i u s
F e l l o w s h i p .
She was named
Fast Company
magazines 100
most creative
people in busi-
ness, and
Essence maga-
zines 25 Most
I n f l u e n t i a l
A f r i c a n -
A m e r i c a n s .
She serves on
the boards of
the U.S. Green
B u i l d i n g
Council and
The Wilderness Society.
Powell at CSCOn May 19,
Castleton State
College will
hold its com-
mencement at 2
p.m., and the
speaker will be
Mary Powell,
president and
chief executive
officer of Green
M o u n t a i n
Power.
Powell has
served in her
current posi-
tion since
August 2008.
She joined the
company in
March of 1998 and had been the
chief operating officer since
2001. While COO, she led
restructuring efforts, which
became the backbone of the
companys reinvention of busi-
ness process and customer
delivery improvements.
Since becoming GMPs pres-
ident, she has led the company
in building cost-effective
renewable wind power for its
customers and in merging with
Central Vermont Public
Service.
Powell is from Manhattan,
where she started her career in
the mutual fund industry at
The Reserve Fund. She also
started and has owned two
small businesses.
Nearly 400 students will
receive diplomas in the cere-
mony held on the Old Chapel
Green.
Tickets are required for
admission to
the tent where
the ceremony is
held, but addi-
tional guests
can sit on the
lawn. The event
is also shown
on a large
screen in the
C a s e l l a
Theater. The
ceremony will
be online
t h r o u g h
N o r t h e a s t
S p o r t s
Network. A
link to the cov-
erage will be
found on the Castleton website,
www.castleton.edu.
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PossumHaw is playing
this Friday, May 4, at
Tinmouths Old Firehouse
Stage at 7:30 p.m.
T i n m o u t h s O l d
Firehouse Stage is located
in beautiful downtown
Tinmouth right on the
green. Doors open at 7:00
and there is open seating.
$9 donation at the door.
Refreshments will be on
sale.
PossumHaw is a dynam-
ic, original, authentic blue-
grass and folk quintet from
Burlington. Originally
formed in 2004, the band
has evolved to combine
award-winning, evocative
songwriting and singing
with top-notch bluegrass
instrumentation. On the
stage, PossumHaw offers a
genuine, energetic, and
highly entertaining perfor-
mance without gimmickry.
The band is: Colby
Crehan: lead vocals, guitar,
piano; Ryan Crehan: banjo,
har monic; Charley
Eiseman: lead guitar,
vocals; Pat Melvin: upright
bass, vocals; Steve Waud:
m a n d o l i n , vo c a l s.
PossumHaw has produced
three full-length albums:
Fortunes Name (2010),
Madtom (2007) and Split-
rail (2005). The band has
appeared at the Champlain
Valley Folk Festival, First
Night Burlington, Higher
Ground, the Long Trail
Festival, and at venues
throughout Vermont and
Massachusetts.
The Old Firehouse
Concert Series benefits the
Tinmouth Community
Fund, a private nonprofit
supporting community-
based projects in Tinmouth.
For more information
contact Colleen at (802) 446-
2000 or celibalch@vermon-
tel.net . Or, visit www.tin-
mouthvt.org for informa-
tion about the event, the
Old Firehouse Music
Series, or directions. For
more information about
the band please visit www.
possumhaw.net.
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Kiwanis hosts pair of children's events in RutlandOnce again the Rutland
Kiwanis Club and the Rutland
Recreation & Parks Department
will be hosting a special fishing
day for children up to age 13, on
Saturday, May 12. A parent/
guardian must accompany the
child. Registration is at 8:30
a.m. Prizes are awarded in vari-
ous categories. Fish will be pro-
vided by the Vermont Fish &
Game Department. The event
takes place at Combination
Pond in the city, on Sharon
Drive off of Stratton Road.
Kiwanis Bike RodeoThe Kiwanis Bike Rodeo co-
sponsored by Rutland
Recreation and Parks
Department is on Saturday, May
19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Giorgetti Park. The Killington
Pico Cycling Club provides
basic bicycle tune-ups and the
Kiwanis will be providing free
helmets to all participants ages
13 and under. There is a road
safety skills course set up from
10 a.m. to noon and a mountain
bike skills course from noon to
1 p.m.
Stay and enjoy a BBQ pro-
vided by the Rutland Kiwanis
and Rutland Recreation & Parks
Department.
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1976 CORVETTE STING- RAY 350, 4spd. Black lift off tops orig mi. 78K. $10,900/ obo. 518-753-2376
1991 FIREBIRD 6 cyl, 118K, $2200. Call 518-796-8265.1995 GST MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Turbo, 4cyl, 27 MPG, minor repairs needed, $1500/obo. 518-282-99721996 FORD AEROSTAR Van, 4WD, extended 3 row seats, 4 liter engine, auto, air, excellent condition, ask- ing $3700. 518-499-20511999 VOLKSWAGON PAS- SAT Red, no rust, good in- terior, new stereo system, 195K, asking $2800. 518- 879-5287
2000 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1-owner, in excellent condi- tion. $4400. 518-588-45852001 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. 518-854-36252002 BUICK RENDEZ- VOUS Maroon , AWD, 3 seats, new tires, 95K. Many extras. $5500. 518-879-52872002 MERCEDES E320 4Motion 4dr, sd bl/gy, load- ed, 1 owner, 54Kmi, clean carfax. Reduced $13,900! 802-379-4669
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2004 TOYOTA SCION XB 4 door, 110,000 miles, good condition, $7000/obo. 518- 642-3230
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1995 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT looks good, runs good, manual transmission. $1850. 802-265-31291998 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer Edition, 5.0L, V8, fully loaded, 4WD, no rust, runs great. 110K miles. $4,500. 518-677-55442001 CHEVY S10 Auto, V6, al l new tires, high miles. Runs great, no rust. $3500. 518-854-9131
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2004 DODGE DAKOTA 4x4 extended cab, auto, runs & looks good, 125K, $4200. 518-695-6180
2006 EDDIE BAUER Ford Explorer, 4WD, 3rd row seat, tow pkg, loaded, 94K, new tires last season. $12,900/ obo. 518-692-9875
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1969 CUSTOM HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1200 cc Hard- tail, custom built engine, very fast. Not for the novice rider. $5500/obo. Call Scott 518- 632-5232 or cell 518-232- 3600.
1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $7000. 802-325-31271999 YAMAHA YZF 600 14,000 miles, cover, helmet, Joe Rocket jacket, $2500. 802-287-2285
2003 HONDA SHADOW ACE 750CC, 10,100 miles, great condition. Must sell. $3200/obo. Call or text 518- 361-9056
2003 SUZUKI SAVAGE 650cc, less than 3700 miles, perfect condition, under book value, $1900. 802-265-45262006 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 snowmobi le , low mi les, 600cc, 2 up. $4500. 802-235- 1068 after 5 pm
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