Mount Holly Newsflash 2/3/2024

 

Mount Holly Newsflash

Today's Forecast: NWS forecast: NWS forecast: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 23. Northwest wind around 12 mph.

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newsflash@mounthollyvt.org

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Crowley Cheese is looking for an assistant cheesemaker. Call 802-259-2340 for more details.

MT HOLLY PTG FUNDRIASER!!

Dear Families and Community Members,

We are excited to announce that we will be fundraising with High Mowing Organic Seeds again this year to support our school, at a 50%+ profit Margin this is a HIGH performing fundraiser for us!!! Each student will receive a fundraising form that contains the varieties offered on one side, and an order form on the other side. Please make your selections on the order form and return to the school with payments no later than February 9th, 2024.

High Mowing Seeds are 100% organic and non-GMO, so while you are raising money for your school you are also supporting a healthy community, and healthy planet. If gardening isn't your thing, consider purchasing some as gifts for the gardeners in your life. The seeds will arrive in perfect time to start indoors, or to direct seed in the spring.

Order Forms are available at the TOWN OFFICE.

Please include your name, Phone and email on the form.

Please make checks payable to: MT Holly PTG, at time of ordering.

For additional questions, please contact: MthollyPTG@gmail.com

As a reminder, all orders need to be placed directly with

your student or at the town office.

Thank you for your support!

Ludlow Rotary Learns About Proctorsville Fire Dept

Members of the Ludlow Rotary Club (LRC) were treated to an introduction to how the Proctorsville Fire Department operates, its many challenges, and its role in servicing the community. The LRC's weekly luncheon meeting was held in the Proctorsville Fire Dept featuring discussions with three of its leaders. Pictured above, from left to right, are Karleen Glidden; Robert Glidden Sr., Dept Chief; and Robert (Bobby) Glidden Jr., Deputy Chief. They described the organization of the department and how it functioned for more than just fires. It is a recognized EMS service and is involved in dealing with auto accidents and problems such as access to locked vehicles. The Glidden family has devoted five generations to serving in the department.