Mount Holly Newsflash- Friday, February 4, 2022

Mount Holly Newsflash - Friday, February 4, 2022 
The weather today in Mount Holly -Snow before 5pm, then a chance of snow showers. Cloudy, with a high near 15. Wind chill values as low as 0. North wind 3 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches possible.
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Happy Friday !

Many of us are in the middle of winter storm Landon!  Here at the farm we've had a bit of everything (rain, freezing rain, snow).  It sure is white out there!  
Our first calf of the season was born yesterday!  We're expecting more, so remember to follow us on Facebook and/or Instagram to keep up with all the goings on!
Chicken was our top seller last week, but not to worry, we still have more!  In fact, we roasted one for our dinner last night!  Stop by the farm stand and get yours!
Maple breakfast sausage, kielbasa, and steaks are back in stock. We are just as excited as you!!  And we also received a supply of Alchemy Garden's Beet Kraut!  You've been asking for it, and now we have it.
Fresh bread and pastries will be arriving on Saturday.  Our produce table is full as well. 

We are looking forward to seeing you this weekend.  We will be open 12:00 - 5:00.  Reminder we are closed on Mondays.  With all the new snow and accumulating snowbanks, please use caution when driving in and out of the driveway and watch for customers, dogs and grandchildren!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Busy Days = Burger Nights!

Last weekend was fantastic and busy!  And around here, busy days means easy dinners.  And is there anything easier than burger night?!  Make your own patties from our ground beef packages, or if you'd like, check out our packages of pre-made burger patties. 

Top them with your favorite toppings.  Last week we made ours with onions, bacon, mushrooms and swiss cheese.  And we ate every single bite! 

We've got the burger in our farm stand - stop on by this weekend for a package or two!


 
 
 
 
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1966 Healdville Road     Mount Holly, Vermont  05758
www.plewfarm.com

Farm stand open Tuesdays through Sundays

(CLOSED ON MONDAYS)
12:00pm - 5:00pm
 
802.259.2250
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February 3, 2022

CONTACT:
Jill Jesso-White
jjwhite@chcrr.org
(802) 855-5393


Children's Dental Health Month at Community Kids Dental

"Sealants Make Sense" for Prevention and Protection of Young Teeth


Rutland -- Good dental health habits established early in life let kids grow up smiling, happy and confident. Celebrating National Children's Dental Health Month at Community Health in February helps us all spread the word that good oral health is important for kids too!

Community Health's pediatric dentist, family dentists and pediatricians together focus on prevention and spotting the warning signs that could indicate a problem in the making. Community Kids Dental's Pediatric Dentist Dr. Safaa Ahmed said recognizing Children's Dental Health Month is an important opportunity to highlight how oral health is a part of an individual's overall health.
 
The theme of this year's National Children's Dental Health Month is "Sealants Make Sense," and Dr. Ahmed agrees that sealants are one of the most successful methods for preventing decay especially in young permanent teeth.
 
"Adult molars first come in at six years old. You have your baby teeth, but you have that extra set of permanent molars. Children will eat their sticky foods and things are going to get stuck in the molar crevasses, and if you aren't careful cleaning, it's susceptible to get a cavity." Applying a sealant to the molars can protect the permanent teeth for years to come.
Kids grow up so fast, and in addition to good oral habits sealants can protect teeth for a healthy life. Routine remains important even in times of Covid. Dental and primary care checkups should not be delayed. Dr. Ahmed said establishing a dental home for a child at Community Kids Dental and getting into a routine of prevention is the key.

The American Association for Pediatric Dentistry recommends that every child establish a dental home by one year of age so the child becomes familiar with the dentist and the surroundings.

"You want them to come at 12 months and check every six months to make sure they are doing everything correctly. If they have a cavity, we'll catch it early," she said. "We can do the treatment in the chair and it's less traumatic for the child."
 
In February, Community Health is celebrating Children's Dental Health Month along with last month's opening of Community Kids Dental, a dental practice dedicated to children. "I think we are going to make a real impact in the community," said Dr. Ahmed. "We want to work within the community to better the oral health outcomes of the whole community."
 
Community Health Pediatrics, Community Kids Dental and Community Dental work hand-in-hand on prevention and treatments.
For more information about Community Kids Dental call 802-772-4413, check our website or speak with your primary care provider or pediatrician about the benefits of good oral health for kids of all ages.
 
Community Health is Vermont's largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), a network of primary care, pediatric, behavioral health, dental and pharmacy services with offices in Rutland, Brandon, Castleton, West Pawlet and Shoreham. Community Dental offices are located in Rutland and Shoreham; Community Kids Dental is in Rutland; Community Health Pediatrics is in Rutland and Behavioral Health services are available at all of our locations. Community Health Express Care Centers, open 7 days a week, are located at the Rutland and Castleton Community Health Centers. For career opportunities at Community Health's network of health care services, check our Career Center.
 
 
The mission of Community Health (Community Health Centers of the Rutland Region) is to be the foremost integrated community health center providing quality and collaborative care that is accessible to all people, in order to live their best lives and build stronger communities.
 
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