Mount Holly Newsflash 2/29/2024

 

Mount Holly Newsflash

Today's Forecast: Partly sunny, with a high near 18. Wind chill values as low as -7. West wind around 26 mph, with gusts as high as 40 mph.

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Save the Date! Mount St. Joseph Academy will be hosting its Annual Live & Silent Auction IN PERSON this year! Please join us on Saturday April 27, 2024 from 6 pm -10 pm in the Martin McDonough Gymnasium at Mount St. Joseph Academy. Tickets are $15 presale per person/ $20 at the Door, with a cash bar available (21 and older only); light Hors d'oeuvres; 50/50; and plenty of time to dance! You are able to purchase tickets through the Development Office at 802-775-0151 ~ Ext. 2015 or via Email to Carly Ward at cward@msjvermont.org. If you are interested, auction item donations are still being accepted, please use the above contacts to do so. We look forward to seeing you there!

With sincere appreciation, 

Carly Ward MSJ 

Director of Development & Alumni Relations https://www.msjvermont.org.

Grafton Village Cheese Announces Move of its Retail Store to the Okemo Valley

The Grafton Village Cheese Company (GVCC), a subsidiary of The Windham Foundation, announces the move of its retail store and cut and wrap operation from Brattleboro to the Okemo Valley. A long-time fixture at 400 Linden Street in Brattleboro, the Company lost its lease when the building was sold to Retreat Farm in late 2022.

The Company found it challenging to find an adequate space for both the retail store and the cut and wrap operation around Brattleboro, hence the move. Store manager Sherry DiBernardo remarks, "Brattleboro has been a great community to have been a part of the past 11 years, and we are very appreciative of the support from the town and the local patrons." DiBernardo notes that, while GVCC had hoped to continue at their current location, she understands the need to make room for the Retreat Farm. GVCC does not rule out a return to Brattleboro, but for now, the focus is on getting established in their new location on Route 103, just east of downtown Ludlow.

Grafton Village Cheese CEO Curt Alpeter also expressed his appreciation for the loyal following that DiBernardo and her cheese monger team have built in Brattleboro. Alpeter comments "The Company faced tough decisions after Covid, including the downsizing and streamlining of our operations. Most of our cheese is now being produced at the main plant in Grafton. The move to Okemo Valley is another piece of the restructuring and revisioning for the Company. Alpeter continues, "I am excited that we have the opportunity to put down roots in another vibrant community and we look forward to our Brattleboro customers visiting us at our new location. I do hope for some kind of a retail presence again in Brattleboro."

The new retail store location is 2568 VT Route 103, Proctorsville. The Company plans a soft opening at its new location on March 9th, from 10am to 6pm. Regular operations will continue 7 days a week 10am to 6pm. Customers will find the same great selection of artisan cheeses, accompaniments and gifts the Brattleboro shop offered, and as always, free cheese tasting!

About the Windham Foundation

Headquartered in Grafton, Vermont, the Windham Foundation is an operating foundation engaged in philanthropic, charitable, and educational activities. Since its inception in 1963, its mission has been to promote the vitality of Grafton and Vermont's rural communities through its philanthropic and educational programs. Its subsidiaries, the Grafton Village Cheese Co. and the Grafton Inn, contribute to these endeavors as mission-driven businesses.

For more information, visit our website www.yourplaceinvermont.com.

The Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit, member-driven association and the voice of 300+ businesses and the communities of 12 Towns & Villages in South Central Vermont from the VT Scenic Route 100 Byway to Interstate Route 91, and surrounded by Okemo, Ascutney & Magic Mountains. OVRCC provides advocacy, support, and unified regional marketing to promote and enhance businesses in the region as well as the four-season economy.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Carol Lighthall, Executive Director, Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce

clighthall@yourplaceinvermont.com 802-228-5830

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Ludlow Rotary Hears from

Croation Exchange Student

The Ludlow Rotary Club was treated to a lively overview of Croatia's history, language, culture and geography by a Rotary Youth Exchange Student, Klara Lendic at their recent meeting.

She spoke of how her country has been strongly influenced by neighboring countries as Croatia is a small country that was at one time part of the Hapsburg Empire, the central European monarchy that ruled over a collection of lands from the 13th century to 1918.

The historically difficult yet close connection to its neighboring countries, continues even though Croatia has been an independent, democratic country since 1991 and a part of the European Union since 2013. Long and difficult negotiations have been a tradition as political and cultural differences overlap the boundaries of so many small countries in such close proximity. Croatia has strong cultural and culinary traditions, which Klara described in terms of extended family groups, traditional foods, and elaborate celebrations of holidays and weddings.


Lendic is being hosted this year by the Manchester, VT Rotary Club. She will be participating in the Youth Exchange Ski weekend at Okemo Mountain March 1 to 3. Vail's Epic Promise grant to the Ludlow Rotary Club makes this weekend event possible for 13 international students who are on a year's exchange in Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Massachusetts.

In other business, the Ludlow Rotary Club inducted Mary Davis Realtors as a new business member of the club. Sue Chadwick was inducted by Rotarian Tom Harris with their sponsor Kim Lampert participating. Club members warmly welcomed Sue as the newest member.

Pictured is Klara Lendic, Rotary Exchange Student from Croatia, as she describes what her native country is like to members of the Ludlow Rotary Club.

At its recent meeting,
the Ludlow Rotary Club (LRC) welcomed Sue Chadwick of Mary Davis Realtors as a
new member. Pictured above, from left to
right, are Rotarian Tom Harris, Sue Chadwick, and Kim Lampert, Sue's sponsor in
the LRC.