Mount Holly Newsflash- Monday, July 25, 2022

Mount Holly Newsflash - Monday, July 25, 2022 
The weather today in Mount Holly -A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 7am, then showers and thunderstorms between 7am and noon, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between noon and 5pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. Southwest wind 13 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
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Tales From The Deep
Native Legends of the Living Waters

Master storyteller and award-winning author Michael Caduto will perform Native Myths and Legends at the MOUNT HOLLY TOWN LIBRARY on AUGUST 2 at 4 PM. In this celebration of oceans and freshwater life, Michael immerses his audience in traditional stories, songs and chants and invites audience members to sing along with guitar and drum. Come hear such stories as "Tortoise & the Egrets" (Tibet), "Origin of the Ocean" (Guajiro-Columbia), "Azeban & the Crayfish" (Abenaki), "Koluscap and the Water Monster" (Anishinabe), and how Gluscabi and his Grandmother make a great journey to an island in the Sea! (Wabanaki). At the end of the program, everyone will be invited to join in a circle dance.
Join us! Tuesday August 2 at 4 PM in the Library

 

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pull out sleeper  $75

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Today on Front Porch Forum,  post by Colleen Kube on Parker rd in E. Wallingford saw a loose Black and white Australian Shepard, very skittish. I saw the same dog in Mount Holly on Friday, on Rt 155, near Tarbellville rd. I tried to lure him, but he ran into the woods. Hope this helps.
Vermont Home Gardener
 
Late Summer Gardening

 
We are in peak garden season and there's a lot happening out there.  The dry weeks of July have made two practices essential:  watering and mulching.  While you enjoy some satisfying harvests and flowers, stay alert to new pests showing up now to prevent serious damage. There are some more things that can be planted now too.  Garlic harvest is almost here so let's look at the best way to harvest, cure, and select next year's crop.  Weeds are growing too and it's important to prevent them from producing seed that will come back next year. This week we'll look at these topics plus a couple important tips to make your garden even more productive.
 
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