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BENNINGTON â Bennington Free Library is launching a new program for school-age kids. âOut of the Box-esâ take-home activity kits will be available at the library during open hours, from July 2 until the end of August. The library will have a series of 5 different boxes to distribute throughout the summer.
âYou belong hereâ is the general theme of these bi-weekly kits. âYou: Taking Care of Yourselfâ is Box no. 1âs focus. Box no. 1 will be distributed July 2-16, or until supplies run out.
The program is a collaboration with The Mentor Connector, Rutland Youth Coalition, Bennington and Rutland County UVM Extension 4-H, area public libraries & many more partners and sponsors.
Cecelia Mason
Cecelia Ann Mason, 67, passed away peacefully at home June 19, 2021, surrounded by her loving family, after a two-month fight with a sudden illness.
She was born on Oct. 2, 1953, in Albany, N.Y., to Jack and Delina (Crane) Palella. Cecelia grew up in Albany and graduated from Albany High School in 1971. One of Cecelia s first jobs was as cashier at Price Chopper in Albany, N.Y., where she quickly worked her way into management. While at Price Chopper, she met and later married Tim Ramage (predeceased) with whom she had two children, Richard and Alex Ramage. Cecelia selflessly loved her children with every fiber in her being and would do whatever was necessary to provide for them.
Leaving the comfortable nest of academia and education can be very intimidating for students who are suddenly thrust into the job market and left to fend for themselves. To give guidance and an opportunity to plan and help advance student careers, two UCalgary Alumni Career Coaches will be hosting “Conversations with a Career Coach,” on Jan. 25 from 12-1 p.m.
According to Carol Wert, one of the coaches, this event is a virtual open forum discussion where students can ask questions related to, but not limited to, the “job market, resumes, interviews and networking.”
The virtual program, piloted in March 2020, now occurs on a monthly basis after a successful debut.
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BURLINGTON â Mentor Vermont has awarded 24 grants, totaling $347,850, to support youth mentoring programs throughout the state. The funds will support more than 100 new and existing program sites, and nearly 1,500 adult-to-youth mentor pairs in communities across Vermont.
Mentor Vermont awarded two grants to agencies that support youth living in Bennington County: a grant of $25,100 to The DREAM Program, a statewide mentoring agency that pairs college students from Bennington College with youth living in affordable housing communities; and a $10,000 grant to United Counseling Service to support the Mentoring at UCS program, which supports youth throughout Bennington County.