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Samantha Ford speaking with Steve Goldstein at his home in Shelburne Samantha Ford sees dead people and brings them to life. An archaeologist of sorts, she digs into documents, not dirt. Instead of a spade and sieve, her tools are deeds and vital records. Ford s enterprise, Williston-based Turn Stone Research, can put the limbs on your family tree, find secrets buried beneath the hearth, or help you record and preserve your home s historical records. While the future is unknowable, the past can literally be an open book. We found this out a few weeks ago when Ford, a 32-year-old Charlotte native, sat on the porch of our house on Falls Road in Shelburne and, like a latter-day Scheherazade, told the tale of the land.
Living through 2020 has meant facing reminders of death on a daily basis. As of mid-December, more than 1.6 million people had died of COVID-19 worldwide, including more than 300,000 Americans. The numbers are less dramatic in Vermont 107 deaths as of December 22 but the impact has nonetheless been profound: That s more than 100 Vermont families, communities and circles of friends forever broken. Indeed, 2020 has been a year defined by loss and grief.
By Seven Days Staff
Miracle on Green Tree Drive
1. Razzle Dazzle Over the course of several months, more than 100 performers and dozens of crew members came together (safely) to harness the spirit of the holiday season. The result is Lyric Theatre s
Miracle on Green Tree Drive: A Lyric Family Christmas Special. From December 20 through January 20, audience members may access the South Burlington theater company s original take on a 1960s variety show, prerecorded at Vermont locations including Lyric s rehearsal space on Green Tree Drive (hence the show s title). Prepare to be dazzled by music, dancing, sketches and sequins.
2. Otterly Fascinating Courtesy of Daniel Houghton Mutant Otters Destroy Town Hall Theater by Daniel Houghton Artist and Middlebury College Animation Studio director Daniel Houghton had several