After a four-year hiatus, the Paran Plunge returned Saturday with a big splash many splashes, in fact. The event kicked off the North Bennington, Vt., Winter Festival.
NORTH BENNINGTON Winter enthusiasts and families alike are invited to join in the frosty festivities at North Bennington s Winterfest 2024. Embrace the season with a day packed full of
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Liz Luca and art therapist Kaye Shaddock work together to tape childrenâs artwork up in the windows of businesses throughout downtown Bennington on Thursday afternoon. More than 500 pieces of artwork were created by elementary aged children as a part of the Seeds of Hope project, a movement to spread joy and hope, organized by Shaddock, Luca, and art therapist Eileen Druckenmiller. The artwork will be on display through June.
photos by CAROLINE BONNIVIER SNYDER â BENNINGTON BANNER
CAROLINE BONNIVIER SNYDER â BENNINGTON BANNER Liz Luca and art therapist Kaye Shaddock work together to tape childrenâs artwork up in the windows of businesses throughout downtown Bennington on Thursday afternoon. More than 500 pieces of artwork were created by elementary aged children as a part of the Seeds of Hope project, a movement to spread joy and hope, organized by Shaddock and Luca, and art therapist Eileen Druckenmiller. The artwork will be on
Project Supported by UVM Office of Engagement Grant Callahan (right) discusses ventilation for control of diseases in greens and tomatoes with local growers at the Mighty Food Farm in Shaftsbury, Vt. in late 2019.
As an agricultural engineer for the UVM Extension Service, Chris Callahan is finding his training and background useful in building a new web app to measure COVID-19 case counts.
“That might seem like a leap, but in my Extension work I’m using data all the time, advising farmers on water management, energy use, or development of new equipment. Lately the concerns have been with COVID the risk of partnering with customers in different states or counties.”