The Shelburne Parks and Recreation summer concert series returns Wednesday, July 21, featuring Buckshot, a roots rock, country and blues band, at Shelburne Fieldhouse, 166 Athletic Drive.
On Wednesday, July 28, music will be provided by In the Pocket, a six-piece classic jazz band that swings.
The concert entrance opens at 6 p.m., and concerts begin at 6:30 p.m.
Food trucks will be on site with dinner and treats. Bring lawn chairs or picnic blanket, but please, no dogs.
Overflow parking is available at the Shelburne town officers or Shelburne Community School.
The final concert and fireworks will be held Tuesday, Aug. 3, featuring The Hitmen with groovy classic hits. The location of this concert will be at Vermont Teddy Bear, 5-9 p.m. with food vendors and concert, followed by fireworks.
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Starting this spring, the city of Winooski will welcome its first equity director.
On May 10, local equity coach Yasamin Gordon will take on the role of working for the state s most diverse city.
Through the position, Gordon will be tasked with connecting marginalized community members to services and engaging them in the local government process, according to a city news release from last September announcing the position.
Gordon has worked as the lead diversity, equity, and inclusion coach for the Champlain Valley School District, as well as a planning room director for Shelburne Community School. In both capacities, she has worked to implement a district-wide equity coaching model.
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Vermont Business Magazine The Snelling Center for Government has announced the graduates of the Vermont School Leadership Project Class of 2020:
Stacy Anderson, Director of Special Services, Barre Unified Union School District
Brandy Brown, Co-Principal, Milton Middle School
Michael Clark, Superintendent, Grand Isle Supervisory Union
Ryan Dudley, 6th Grade Math/Science Teacher, Albert D Lawton Intermediate School
Jeff Evans, Director of Learning and Innovation, Champlain Valley School District
Heather Freeman, Director of Student Services, Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union
Ashley Hanlon, Director, Addison Wayfinder Experience
Jennifer Hulse, Director of Student Support Services, Lamoille North Supervisory Union
Alison Kidder, Director of Student Services, Orange East Supervisory Union