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John Malter attended the very first Green Up Day in 1970 and continues to support annual event 51 years later. As administrator for the Mad River Resource Management Alliance, his work involves coordinating disposal, reuse and recycling of a wide range of materials for local communities. Photo by Jenny Koppang.
Green Up Day fosters hope in Waterbury community after a bleak year
Below: Waterbury resident Bill Minter, a seasoned Green Up Day volunteer, tends to a steady stream of cars and collects their copious spoils of roadside trash. Photo by Jenny Koppang.
In honor of the 51st Annual Green Up Day, Waterbury residents braved morning snow flurries and afternoon sun beams to collect roadside litter. After a long winter of pandemic-induced isolation, this May 1st was an especially meaningful celebration of togetherness.
Dawn Wagner, owner of Daily Chocolate. Courtesy photos.
by Amanda Kuhnert When Dawn Wagner took a job at Lake Champlain Chocolates as a student at the University of Vermont, she had no intention of becoming a chocolatier. Her focus, at the time, was theater. After graduation, Wagner moved to New York City, where she worked as a stage manager for on- and off-Broadway productions for the next 20 years.
But her chocolate-making experience in Vermont sparked a light. In New York City, she took a side job with a chocolatier who supplied chocolates to the Bellagio.
“The Chef eventually closed up shop, but by that point I had a passion,” Wagner said.
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Andy Kirkaldy NEW DAILY CHOCOLATE owner Dawn Wagner, a longtime professional stage manager, said running a new chocolate shop has long been a goal. She hasn’t changed the essence of the Vergennes shop’s products, but a new approach to marketing and ordering has helped her takeover get off to a fast start.
Independent photo/Andy Kirkaldy THE WHEEL BEHIND new Daily Chocolate owner Dawn Wagner spins in melting chocolate, much of which will be applied to the products on the trays in front of her. Wagner took over the shop in December and has done well, thanks in part to the holiday season and a new marketing plan.
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