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If there was a fire or emergency in Augusta Township during the last 50 years, chances are good that Maynard Vandervelde was there to help.
Vandervelde, one of the founders of the North Augusta fire hall, celebrates 50 years as a volunteer firefighter on May 1.
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At 72, Vandervelde is still on the job and says he has no plans to retire. His decades of service include as a truck captain, fire inspector and the department’s chief fire inspector.
BROCKVILLE, ONT. The Keystorm Pub in Brockville announced the winners of its curbside charity challenge on Tuesday, a challenge that far exceeded expectations. We set out to aim for 1,000 meals in 10 days and we ended up with 1,517 meals in ten days, said Keystorm Pub owner Dan Thompson. Customers who ordered a meal at full price over the 10-day period could nominate an essential worker, whose name would be entered into a draw to win $1000. We hinged it on a dollar per meal so, when we broke the 1000 mark, we sent out to everybody we would continue along because we still had two days to go. We ended up with another 517 meals so we ended up giving away a second prize today for 500 dollars, Thompson said.
Butler-based Recon Brewing opens a satellite location in Cranberry
Recon Brewing is on a mission to bring craft beer to Cranberry Township. So far, the operation’s been a success.
On April 14, the Butler-based company opened its long-awaited satellite location at 301 Tillary Lane in the Crossroads at Meeder, a new Charter Homes & Neighborhoods community.
Photo courtesy of Recon Brewing.
The 3,000-square-foot restaurant and taproom, which overlooks a three-acre green space, has indoor and outdoor seating for 200. Twelve draft beers are available, including the Karma Tap; sales of the rotating brew benefit a different local charity each quarter.
Guests can also get a pint of the brewery’s flagship offering, BRC. The brew is an IPA named after the Bantam Reconnaissance Car, the first Jeep prototype, which was manufactured in Butler. The site also serves KingView cider, mead and wine, specialty cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages. Four-packs of beer are available to go. Recon
A new festival in Tennessee next month could be the missing link between you and a good time.
Set appropriately at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Townsend, the The Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Festival is a full-day event for the whole family.
On the morning of May 22, the Bigfoot 5k and one-mile fun run will lead up to the official festival start at noon.
Race participants will receive a Bigfoot swag-bag that includes a t-shirt, medal, a neck gaiter and much more. Find more information and sign up for the race at https://bit.ly/3fQ45pd.