Mount Holly Newsflash - Saturday, April 18, 2020- morning edition




Mount Holly Newsflash - Saturday, April 18, 2020- Morning edition
The weather today in Mount Holly -Snow showers before 11am, then rain and snow showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 41. Northeast wind 3 to 14 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches possible.
Archived Newsflash emails can be read at:   https://mthollynewsflash.blogspot.com

Transfer Site Request
 
As There is a State-wide Ban on Burning until May 30th,
 
Please Hold Off on Adding Any More Brush
 
To the Burn Pile at the Transfer Station.
 
Thank You!

 

The Mount Holly Town Library continues to monitor the situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. We have adjusted our closure period to coincide with Governor Scott's mandate to extend the stay-at-home order until May 15.We continue to re-evaluate what services we can provide to the community that keeps staff/volunteers/pubic safety foremost in our decision making.

please visit our website
to see the variety of electronic resources you can access from the safety of your home
--
Joe Galbraith, Library Director
Mount Holly Town Library
26 Maple Hill Road
Belmont, VT 05730
802.259.3707
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Vermont Home Gardener:  What to Grow? 

Don't get cabin fever, get gardening fever!  The next installment of Mount Holly Gardener is available online.

Planning a garden requires some decisions.  Most basically "What to grow?"  That depends on what you want to eat or to see in your yard, and the kind of work you can do.  Soil & climate conditions in northern New England place constraints on our choices too.  No bananas, oranges, or mangoes, but we do have a wide selection of great fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers that do very well here.  Read the whole story at  Vermonthomegardener.com
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Jim Corven
Fenn Farmstead & Gardens
175 Fenn Rd.
Mount Holly, VT  05758
802 259-2311 (H)
781 307-0394 (M)
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"You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."
                                                                   ~ R. Buckminster Fuller
 

Church of the Annunciation and Holy Name of Mary are sponsoring a
FREE HAM DINNER (***CURBSIDE PICKUP ONLY***)
When: Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 5:00 p.m.
Where:  Church of the Annunciation 7 Depot Street, Ludlow, VT (church parking lot, at the side entrance to the church hall)
For: Anyone who is out of work or is a family in need
The Church of the Annunciation and Holy Name of Mary will be offering a free Ham Dinner for anyone out of work or for families in need, on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. until all dinners are gone. It will be curbside pickup which will be set up in the church parking lot, at the side entrance to the church hall. Please come by and pick up your dinner. We will be there until the food is gone.

 

Food Shelf Offers More Than Food
Ludlow, Vt., April 17, 2020
The economic crisis gripping the nation and Vermont reaches into all of our pockets right now.  "One of Black River Good Neighbors' main services is assistance with rent, utilities and heat when a family faces an emergency," said Audrey Bridge, Executive Director. "This is just such an emergency, and we are here to help anyone in Ludlow, Cavendish, Mount Holly, or Plymouth who can't meet basic needs because of the crisis. We know that many people have lost jobs and may be facing a critical choice of paying the rent or the electric bill, each of which is important to pay. We can help when you face such choices. People are often too embarrassed to come to us for assistance, but that's why we are here, and that's what we do."
While BRGNS is seen as the local food shelf distributing food to those in need, the other programs that they administer are often overlooked. The financial assistance program is one that has helped hundreds of local residents over the years.
For well over thirty years BRGNS has stepped up in times of crisis and helped local families. "We are not a government organization. Our funding comes from the people, and we are here to help our neighbors in turn," said Bridge. If you need food and cannot afford to buy it, or if you just can't make the rent because you've lost your job, please call (802) 228-3663 and speak with Audrey or Krey to arrange for help.




Okemo Valley TV has been actively following local COVID-19 developments and below are a number of presentations from organizations and individuals who are responding to this Pandemic.
    Senate Pres. Time Ashe COVID-19 Daily Update 
From Senate President Tim Ashe's daily update: "Today (April 14th)  I'm addressing where Vermont is at with hazard pay for essential workers and what the state and agencies are doing to support those who are homeless in our state."

BRGNS COVID-19 Response
Lou Krefski, President of the Board of Directors, shares an updated message from Black River Good Neighbor Services, the food shelf and thrift store in Ludlow, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
 
Spotlight- Ludlow Emergency Mgmt. COVID-19

As part of his "Spotlight" series, host Ralph Pace teams up with Okemo Valley TV to record via teleconferencing during the "stay home, stay safe" order. The guests are Ludlow Municipal Manager Scott Murphy and Emergency Management Director, Ron Bixby, discussing the Town's response to the COVID-19 outbreak and available local resources.
 
                 Town of Ludlow COVID-19 Response PSA
Ludlow Municipal Manager Scott Murphy delivers a message from the Town in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
For additional up to date information please go to Okemo Valley TV's Homepage: 
 


Our diversified farm is located in Mount Holly and we are dedicated to providing a local alternative to commercially produced factory food.

OUR FARM STAND

Wow! We thank each and every one of you who have stopped by our farm stand. We are glad we are able to help with your food needs. We will continue our curbside service. Our complete product price list is on our website or by clicking the price list button below.
Take a look at what we've got and let us know what you'd like. Orders can be paid by credit card prior to your arrival at our farm stand. You can order by calling between 9am & 4pm at 802.259.2250, or by sending us an email to (plewfarm@gmail.com).
WHAT'S FOR DINNER
Anyone else out there enjoy breakfast for dinner?! Pancakes smothered with our delicious maple syrup and a side of bacon would be my first choice!. Or start with our farm fresh eggs, some spinach and cheese, and omelets are on the menu. Take your leftover potatoes, add some onions and peppers, and fry until crisp, Top with an egg or two and you're done! Whatever you decide, we think breakfast for dinner is one of the best inventions ever!

CSA MEMBERSHIP SOLD OUT

Thank you all for your support. We have sold out of all available CSA shares.
NEW PRODUCTS AT THE FARM STAND
NEW THIS WEEK ... We've added a few more products to our farm stand offerings. We've got pancake mix from The Hatchery in Ludlow! Now you have NO excuse for not having breakfast for dinner! And from our neighbors down the road, we'll be carrying two sizes of our favorite Crowley Cheese! Also added, is some hand foaming soap from Mount Holly's own Vermont Bacon Soap. All items are listed on our product sheet.
FREE SHIPPING
Visit our website for free shipping on all of our maple products. Send a taste of Vermont to your family and friends.
THE MARKET
We will not be at the indoor farmers market for the remainder of the winter season. We invite you to visit us at our farm stand. Curbside service details found here.

know your food ~ know your farmers
On the last day in the sugar house, tradition is to measure the next generation to see how much they've grown in a year!
Jackson
Dominic
Kenna
Plew FarmPlew Farm
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Questions? Contact us today:
802.259.2250
Kevin & Patti Plew, Owners, Operators, Husband & Wife!
1966 Healdville Road - Mount Holly, VT 05758