Mount Holly Newsflash- Thursday, September 2, 2021- morning edition

Mount Holly Newsflash - Thursday, September 2, 2021Morning edition
The weather today in Mount Holly -A chance of rain before 8am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. Northwest wind 3 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
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OUR MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE IS RESCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEKEND! 


Friday September 3rd & Saturday September 4th
9am to 3pm
323 CCC Road, Shrewsbury
Rain or Shine

Household items, games, assorted furniture, yard & garden tools, small appliances, hand-made craft items, kerosene lamps & parts, salamander heater, Kenmore electric dryer, Snapper snowblower w/electric start. And More! 


Cash Only
Sally

Sally Deinzer

sjdad3@gmail.com

The Mount Holly Community Historical Museum will hold their annual baked ham dinner on Saturday, September 4th at 5PM at the Odd Fellows Hall in Belmont. Due to the increased spread of Covid-19, the Museum Board has decided to only do "take out"  However for the convenience of our patrons who wish to eat by the Odd Fellows Hall we will try to put  tables outside on the beach, weather permitting, socially distant and with only four settings per table. We apologize for this last minute change.

Please be considerate of your neighbors and wear a mask.

Because of this last minute change, we would appreciate it if everyone can spread the word. Not everyone gets the Mount Holly News Flash and we do not wish to disappoint anyone.

The cost is $12 per adult and $6 for those under 12 years old.

Call 259-2049 with any questions



Stephen Michel
198 Maple Hill Road
P.O. Box 67
Belmont, VT 05730
(H) 802-259-2049
(C) 917-593-8970
SteveM671@aol.com
www.LinkedIn.com/in/StephenMichel
 
 
 
 
REGISTRATION IS OPEN
 
 
UVM Extension Community Horticulture
Annual Conference
 
November 5 & 6, 2021
 
Register during the month of September for early bird pricing!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Garden as a Place of Collaboration,
Stewardship and Connection
 
A conference for everyone who loves to garden in Vermont and beyond, providing advanced education for UVM Extension Master Gardeners and garden enthusiasts!
 
This year, an amazing lineup of speakers will teach about the indigenous agricultural practices and their application in today's gardens, how mycorrhizal fungi enhance plant health, mushroom foraging, heirloom plant cultivation, food resiliency, and how to develop community connections through gardens.
 
This conference will be virtual.

 
 
 
 
 
We hope you join us!

To view the schedule and learn more go to:
go.uvm.edu/comhortconference
 
 
 
For Immediate Release

Contact:  ralphcpace@gmail.com

Note:  Sept. 14 will be the unveiling of this item; just thought it would make a great "mystery" item for you- photo attached!


Caption to attached photo:

What's the Big "Cover-Up" on Ludlow's Main Street?

Have you seen this at the corner or Main and Elm Streets in Ludlow and wondered what it is, why is it there?  Well, you can learn the answers to these questions and what really is behind that covered up item on Tuesday, September 14 at 1 PM when the cover comes off!  Just plan on being at the corner of Main and Elm to witness the resolution of this mystery!

Please note that the next concert is this FRIDAY, Sept. 3 at 5 pm outside the Meeting House!
** It's like Deja Vu....Remember the summer of 2020? Yeah, we do too, and it was great when everyone did their part and was a good neighbor to others at the concerts. We loved seeing all your masks! Let's do it again, but let's add delicious burgers (local beef, rolls and veggie toppings) and waffle fries this time! We are very excited for this partnership with the VFFC's Farmacy Project fundraiser (meals are $15 cash or credit card) and really looking forward to hearing the fantastic trio of Va et Vient!
Everything is outdoors: music and food and you. Please plan to wear a mask if you are in the line at the food truck, close to others or going inside to use the restrooms. We can do this together!
Also, if you have an abundance of cucs, zucchini, tomatoes, berries, etc. from your garden that you'd like to giveaway, feel free to bring them in a basket or box so others can grab some...You can put it down near the poster easel and we will announce that it's there for the taking, but you Must take that box or basket home with you when you leave. Thanks.
Raindate is the next day: Saturday, Sept. 4 at 5 pm.
Laissez le bon temps rouler!