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VTSU atmospheric sciences program to host eclipse event for high school students at Lyndon Campus

VTSU atmospheric sciences program to host eclipse event for high school students at Lyndon Campus
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NEK elder residents benefit from Blizzard Bags | Vermont Business Magazine

NEK elder residents benefit from Blizzard Bags | Vermont Business Magazine
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Split the Ticket Fund delivers in 2021 | Vermont Business Magazine

Vermont Business Magazine Hundreds of Vermont families have received a surprise gift of warmth thanks to the Split the Ticket Fund , a Vermont 501c3 non-profit organization. This innovative program matches cash donations with donations of heating oil, kerosene and propane from Vermont’s fuel providers. The delivery ticket is split with the fuel company. Every $1 donated buys $2 worth of heating fuel. On April 9, Lesley Murray with the Williston-Richmond Rotary delivered a social distanced donation of $2000 to Matt Cota, Director of the Split the Ticket Fund. “The Williston-Richmond Rotary is one of the oldest and most enthusiastic supporters of the Split the Ticket Fund. Their donations over the past 15 years have provided a gift of warmth to more than 300 families across Vermont,” said Matt Cota, the founder and director of the Split the Ticket Fund. “More importantly, the Williston-Richmond Rotary has helped this small charity grow into a robust statewide program.”

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