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WELLS RIVER--The sixth annual how they are working to connect
So Long Summer Hello Fall Festival volunteers and community groups
- ~ e will include the perennial favorites to each other and also sign up for
such as the Baldwin Memorial two freedrawingsthere.
Library book sale, the giant zucchini The Newbury Historical Society
contest, share your harvest table, a booth will offer a chance to test
by Lilfian Gahagan h " • . as well as their songwriting In number offi'ee prize drawings, and your knowledge about Wells River
NEWBURY--TheNewburyCom- also be offered for sale at the venue, ot erprlvatepartlesdurmgthatera .... . .... . , ~,..',.
men wlllbe ~e setting.onAug. 27 Saxophonist Joe Moore is well t~ut .............. tins wm oe Moore s nrst aaamon, ..t° tnetr,,, vocals,. • t~ltcnle, the WRAP bale sale at the Welcome History and to win prizes. The
mr a music iesuvat--tlae uncom- known in this area laroelv from his plays guitar ano r~elson plays pass Center, plus the BMU Class of 2022 Garden Club also sponsors the share
mon Music Jam--featuring the Joe powerhouse six l~layin~'in the N- . and tambourine. They are accompa- CarWashatWellsRiverChevrolet. yourharvesttableandgardenersare
Moore. Band, KatWright and the Zones, arhythmandbluesbandthat I~ .... \ '~1 nied by drummer Ezra Oklan.The festival is Sept. 2 from 9 encouraged to bring their excess
maomttame ~om t~ana, pore from la edit man venues inlit [ , I[ Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on the sidewalks on bounty to share. Internationally, the
......... p y y VermontIII .; IIfor students from age 12 tolg. Main and Railroad Streets in Cohase Rotary Club booth will
,Durnngton, ann ~,rooK.lyn-oasea during the late 1970s through the Ill II Under age 12 can attend for free. downtown Wells River. A new event highlight Rotary s effort to end
roues-sour-an.a-rocK ruston stagers 1980s. The N-Zones were very
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Tickets can be purchased at Court this year will be the Cohase polioworldwideandtheHelp Kids
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II ll Street Arts.org or at the gate on the ChamberofCommerceRubberBall Indiaboothfeaturestheirworkwith
at p.m. peal roods, trait beer, the Third Rail in Fairlee and also II~]l day of the event. River Race on the Wells River. At
lawn games and other funthmgswfll played at countless weddings and~ 11 a.m., 100 rubber balls will be pre-schoolSstoves returnsindemonstratingIndia and Wisdomtheir
Baldwin Memorial Library JOE MOORE dropped into the Wells River in back clean burning charcoal stoves that
appearanceinthe areaina numberof ........ of Jock Oil and race down the Wells were developed for use in Kenya.
6th Annual Fall Fundraiser years. According to a press reJease ORFORD -O'~'~)ct r'~'~The United to the finish line in back of the They plan to have their truck that
k~ f Welcome Center. The owner of the runs on wood there too.
"Boo or the Baldwin' Con. Street Arts about More Congregational Church of Ortbrd will winning ball will receive $300, the The zucchini contest weigh-in
and his band, they willperfonn a mix hold their fourth annual Craft Fair from 9
Block Party f °B dj t ki k ean 2pmBag unche wi beavai ab ese ndp a ew er$2 and$ wi takep a ea n nus ng e
Uncommon Jam for$5. Entail musiciant984@aol.com for for third place. Tickets for the balls shipping scale at Copies and More.
are available from any Cohase Registration for the oblong
Kit Wright who has been lnformatmn. Chamber board member and at the vegetables is at 10 a.m. at the Wells
compared to both Bonnie Raitt ~d : ............
Trendy Times office in Woodsville. River Area Garden Club booth.
F ° yp S AmyWinehouse, isaccompaniedi~y OLD HOMEDAY Tfie Main Street sidewalks will RumorhasitthatBraelynnParsons
rlda ept. 1 the lndomitable Soul Band. This is a WEST FAIRLEE--The annual Old have over 30 vendors and will be defending her title with a
L~c) ll~~l/~ band from Burlington with a real Home Day will take place Aug 26 on
horn section aswell as keyboards Route 113, West Fairlee. The historical infornaation booths offering 2017 entry.
1 _ 5 prrl to 7 pn'l ....... ,-- ........ ,-, = museum will be open a quilt show and everything from homemade bread,
,17, ..... :¢,. .._ bakesalewilltakeplace and there wfll be jams and .jellies, relishes, maple
Wells River ~u.., oass u~uu~ums .ne group ' •
W ll take the stage at J:Ju p.m. wire a flea market and crafts[ An auction will syrup, and fro~h local fruit~ and Master fiddler
Congregational the~set;.. - take place at l p.m. Formoreinlormation, vegetables; plus antiques, crafts,
1he nnal act on me common is call Steve Garrow at (802) 685-314 l. jewelry, books by local authors, to play concert
" - Church indie-soulband, DwightandNicole. VHS tapes, colored glassware and
Dwight RitchieandNicoleNelson woodcrafts and yard sale, flea SOUTHSTRAFFORD~TheJeremy
RAIN OR SHTNE. Parking Lot and/or Vestry areknownfortheirpowerfulvoices market, attic treasure and household Kittel Trio featuring Kittel on fiddle,
LIVE MUSIC Our Popular BBQ BUFFET items. On site knife, scissors and JoshPinld~nonmandolilLandQuinn
small garden tool sharpening will Bachandonguitarwillbeinconcerton
"Arms-Length" Raffle again be available at the festival this Sept. 8. Theywill bring their individual
Tickets available at the Library or at the event I year. New booths this year include and ensemble virtuosity, originality,
Suggested Levels of Support: El Viajero Clothing offering new anddynamicsoundtoSouthStrafford
$8/single, $15/couple, $20/family casual clothing and Go Solar, a new at Bmxett Memorial Hall.
business located in Brad ford. Kittelis an award-winning fiddler,
PLEASE DO NOT PARK AT THE TRUCKING
TERMINAL...TRUCKS ARE ROLLING!
Wells River Action Program (WRAP)
presents the
6th Annual
SUMMER...
HELLO FALU" ,
........ 9 am to 2 ......
DOWNTOWN WELLS RIVER
along Main Street Route 5 & Railroad Street, Route 302
RAILROAD STREET-ROUTE 302
SALES at Gateway Sports, Dad's 4By
CAR WASH at Wells River Chevrolet by Class of 2022
WRAP's Bake Sale & Wood-Turning Demonstrations at
Welcome Center
MAIN STREET SIDEWALK VENDORS
Homemade bread, jams, jellies, popcorn, chocolates, maple
syrup, local fresh fruits & veggies, crafts, jewelry, children's
books, books by local authors, VHS tapes, colored glassware,
artwork, woodcrafts, knives, quality cookware, solar panels,
casual clothes, refinished furniture, PLUS antiques and
collectibles, yard sale, flea market, attic treasures, household
items, onsite knife/scissors/small garden tool sharpening
SIDEWALK LUNCH SPECIAL at Rivers Edge Eatery
• INFORMATIONAL BOOTHS
GIANT ZUCCHINI CONTEST: Registration at 10 am, Weigh-
in at Noon
$600 Rubber Ball River Race on the Wells River
Sponsored by Cohase Chamber of Commerce
Ball Drop 11 AM behind Joek Oil, Finish Line behind Welcome
Center. Tickets for Balls available from board members and
Trendy Times office.
Ad Sponsored by WALTER E. JOCK OIL CO., INC.
Wells River, VT, 802-757-2163
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Folks will also have the violinist and composer known as a
opportunity to find out what the master in Celtic, classical, jazz and
Newbury Conservation Colranission bluegrass traditi°ns" He has perf°nned
is doing in town. Stop by the around the world at Carnegie Hall,
Kennedy Center, Bonnaroo, and the
NewburyConnect booth and see Celtic Connections Festival in Scot-
land. Hewasa memberoftheGrammy-
wilming Turtle Island Quartet for five
years and has worked with Mark
O'Connor, Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer,
WED-THU, AUG. 23-24 I cl~s Thile, Paquito D'Rivera, My
Morning Jacket, and Jon Batiste and
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Stay Human.
FRI'SAT-S U N! I ForPh~haln's great seconduncle
~! is A.P. Carter of the legendary Carter
.... Fmnily, and his great- grandfather on
:. . "~ his mother's side is fiddle master
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musician, Pinkhana has l~di(dubbed
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Come EnjoB the Gift Shop, Farm Animals,
Nature Trails and Kids Adventure Area.
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First Movie Starts 8:15 PM+/-
MON-TUE, AUG. 28-29
DUNKIRK
GATE & FULL SNACK BAR
OPEN AT 7 PM
1-91 Exit 15 Faldee
"the future of the mandolin" by
MandolhaMagazhle.
Bachand has a repertoire ranging
frombluegrass to jazz, but it is his flair
for Celtic music for which he is best
known. He has toured with Canadian
fiddling icons Ashley Maclsaac and
Natalie MacMaster.
The concert begins at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the
door, $10/$12 for students and
children under 18. The hall is located at
248 Route 132 in South Stratford.
ANNUAL OLD HOME DAY
Saturday, August 26, 2017
at the
West Fairlee Church
954 Rt. 113
West Fairlee, VT 05083
9 AM-1 PM Quilt Show (upstairs in the church)
9 AM Historical Museum Open plus BAKE SALE
9 AM Flea Market & Crafts (Vendors Needed)
10 AM Food by Bruce Hook's "Pulled Pork", Hot Dogs &
Hamburgers; Nate Pero Maple Sugar House "Maple Cotton
Candy"; Homemade French Fries by the Hooks
AUCTION 1 PM (under tent) with Auctioneer John
Hanchett "You know you want it!" Great Auction Items!
3 PM Local Kids Singing & Playing Instruments
and Games
4 PM FREE Ice Cream
For more info, call Steve Garrow @ 802-685-3141
ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR ALL YOUR
BARBECUING & COOKOUT NEEDS!
From buns to conflmonts to t ol tlogs!
FRESH MADE HAMBURG PATTIES
Fresh Meat Products
By the Pound or By the Box!
Beer & Wine • Meat Marinades
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