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BENNINGTON â The Southern Vermont Homebrew Festival, cancelled in 2020, will return for 2021, the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce announced Monday. The sixth annual event will take place on Saturday, Aug. 7 from noon to 4 p.m. on Depot Street in Bennington.
âWe are excited to be back with the Vermont governorâs announcement that things will return to some sort of normal by July 4th,â Matt Harrington, executive director of the chamber, said in a release. âWe have partnered again with Hopridge [Farms] and Will Gardner to produce an eclectic festival which is about brew, summer, music and friends.â
March 11, 2021 By Jessica Mathews / news@whmi.com
Discussions about managing the park and boat launch will be taking place between the City of Howell and the Howell Area Parks & Recreation Authority over the next couple of weeks.
The City contracts with the Authority to run Scofield Park and the Thompson Lake boat launch for around $45,000. The Authority is responsible for manning the guard booth and handles pavilion rentals, which goes on year-round. It also manages the distribution of annual park passes for City residents and other participating municipalities that include Marion, Howell, Oceola, and Genoa Townships.
The City is facing significant budget challenges and has been looking at different ways to save money. Following earlier budget work sessions, Council gave City Manager Paul DeBuff direction to look into having the City take over management duties in-house for a rough savings of around $25,000. It costs the City around $160,00
March 3, 2021
Interior work continues at the new Oceola Community Center.
The Oceola Township Board met virtually Tuesday night and an update was provided on how work is progressing at the new center located at 1661 North Latson Road. The building will feature an indoor walking track, fitness rooms with treadmills and exercise equipment, locker rooms with showers, and three full sized courts that can be used for basketball, volleyball or pickleball. It will also serve as the new home of the Howell Senior Center.
The township is partnering with the Howell Area Parks and Recreation Authority on the venture. A lease agreement is not yet complete but should be in place before April.