Mount Holly Newsflash 9/9/24

 

Mount Holly Newsflash

Today's Forecast: A chance of rain showers after 2pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. West wind 1 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts less than a tenth of an inch possible.

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ESBR Excited to Share First Week Back Updates

As summer has officially come to a close and another school year starts, ESBR shares exciting first week updates for the 2024-2025 School Year! To start, it is with great honor to elaborate that ESBR's Approval as a State of Vermont Approved Independent School stands for another year, whereby families may continue to utilize their duly deserved education tax dollars at ESBR rather than solely depending on volunteer fundraising efforts. This has always been one of our primary goals to provide a financially feasible option for our community.

Next, we welcome our new Head of School, Michael Kell! The ESBR Heads of School have always been beyond dedicated to this cause, and Mr. Kell is no exception. Several amazing returning staff members join him, and he has been busy recruiting new instructors to join ESBR's team. With many years of experience in education including innovative learning opportunities, we are grateful to have him leading as our new Head of School.

Following in the footsteps of the Community's Flood Recovery Theme last school year, this year's theme is "What Makes Vermont Strong." Examining both history and current events, as well as exploring resources available right here in the Green Mountain State, the school year is already off to an exciting start. Last week, the students visited both the Adventure (Ropes) Course at Okemo for Team Building and partook in a field trip to Fort Ticonderoga to discover the early history of Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys. On top of this, we couldn't have asked for better weather to start the year with these outdoor expeditions!

Furthermore, we have a new meal plan implemented this Fall. Every Wednesday we have a different community member volunteer to prepare a meal to bring in for the students. So far, we've had a BBQ to kickstart the first day back on Wednesday August 28th, just recently a mac n' cheese extravaganza, with a chili and cornbread meal to follow. About three months' worth of Wednesday volunteers have been scheduled, but we hope to keep it going as long as possible; if anyone wishes to volunteer, please reach out. And we can be flexible with the Wednesday meal plan to accommodate volunteers. The students love it and it's clear they really benefit from this meal plan. Again, anyone interested is more than welcome to reach out.

As for fundraising, there are always supplies, programs, and support to expand upon so we'll continue to host fun events to help raise funds for these resources. We are excited to announce the Legion is once again hosting a Chicken BBQ Benefit for ESBR on Saturday, September 21st. Volunteers start grilling around 8 or 9am and meals will be available by 10:30-11am and will go until sold out. This is a really fun and easy fundraiser and we cannot thank the Legion enough, they do a lot of work to give back to the Community as a whole. Keep your eyes out for more details in the near future, as we are also planning a Holiday Craft Fair Saturday November 30th; we look forward to this fun and exciting fundraiser as well!

Another local upcoming event will be the 40th Annual Harvest Fair. This is hosted by the Parent-Teacher Group of the Ludlow Elementary School. It is a great fundraiser for the PTG, whose goal is to provide strong programs and fun events that the grade school might not otherwise get to benefit from. The Harvest Fair will be held on the front lawn of the ESBR premises, and it is a long-standing tradition many of us at ESBR are familiar with, so it is an honor that they have chosen to host it there for several years running now. With fun crafts, games, and delicious food, it is the perfect fall setting for peak leaf peeping season. Please visit the Ludlow Elementary School Parent-Teacher Group Facebook page for further information.

Lastly, several Board Positions were up for renewal this cycle and there was a rotation of member roles. Gary Blodgett remains a Board of Trustee Member, but our current Chairperson is Patrick Pullinen with Suzy Buckley as Vice Chair. The rest of the Board is grateful to have these members remain so dedicated to the school and well-being of the students and their families. There are openings for more Board Members, any interested persons are welcome to reach out to Pat Pullinen. We'd be honored to expand our Board; a diverse group of thinkers is what helps keep a school innovative.

As always, thank you to everyone for your support. There are already 11 students for this school year, which is up from last year. As news of our growth and Approval travel we know enrollment will continue to expand. We could not have done this without the Community's support and the students and their families. Again, anyone with interest is welcome to inquire, whether it is for your student or to volunteer. You may reach out to Pat Pullinen at ppullinen@esblackriver.org or leave a message for Mr. Kell on the school's line at 802-228-3727.


ANNUAL PHINEAS GAGE WALK AND TALK
Once again the Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) will be holding the annual Phineas Gage Walk and Talk on the Sunday closest to the date of the accident. Gage, a railroad foreman, on September 13, 1848, had a tamping rod pass through his head as a result of a blasting accident, and lived for 12 more years.

His accident made medical history, thanks to the dedication of Dr. John Harlow, the Cavendish physician who documented his injury and course of recovery. Harlow was able to secure Gage's skull and tamping rod, which now reside at the Warren Anatomical Museum.. Thanks to Cavendish Labs, CHS has a 3D exact replica of Gage's skull.

This year's Walk & Talk takes place on Sunday, Sept. 15 at the CHS Museum, Route 131 in Cavendish, VT. The program begins at 2 pm. The walk includes the location of the accident, Dr. Harlow's home/surgery, and the boarding house where Gage was taken after his injury. Note this event takes place rain or shine.

The site of the accident is approximately three quarters of a mile from the Museum and by the time other sites of interest are visited and we return to the museum, you will have walked close to 2 miles. Participants can stop at any time. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended

This program is free and open to the public. Donations welcomed. For more information, please call 802-226-7807 or margocaulfield@icloud.com

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