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Windham’s Chicken BBQ! July 14, 5 PM

The Windham Community Organization’s Annual Chicken BBQ and Raffle begins promptly at 5 PM, Saturday, July 14 at the historic Windham Meeting House, 26 Harrington Road, Windham, on the corner of Windham Hill Road. Summed up as “the perfect old-fashioned community BBQ with really good food, great friends and nice country music,” the Windham BBQ will be serving up Walter Woodruff’s own “Special Recipe” BBQ chicken cooked “to perfection” over a wood fire. Baked beans, potato salad, green salad, homemade sweet breads, corn bread, and for dessert, homemade strawberry shortcake topped with fresh whipped cream, are all included for the bargain price of $10/adult, $5/child or $25/family. Be sure to get there early and try your luck on our raffle of crafts created by talented Windham artisans, and enjoy music by our own Windham musicians. Look for the big tent outside the Windham Congregational Church/Meeting House. All proceeds benefit Windham area residents through WCO.

 

Independence Day parades and fireworks

Here is the schedule of fireworks and parades for this Independence Day.

SUNDAY, JULY 1 –

STRATTON, VT– Celebrate summer and Independence Day at Stratton. Don’t miss the fireworks held Sunday, July 1 at 9:15 p.m. in the Main Base area at 5 Village Lodge Rd. We love our furry friends, and they are welcome at this event. Please keep in mind that this event can get crowded and loud, especially during the fireworks. If there is any chance that your pet may scare easily or feel uncomfortable in this environment, please keep them in the safety of your home.

TUESDAY, JULY 3 –

GRAFTON, VT – The 2018 TD Bank Summer Festival tour will come to Grafton Trails and Outdoor Center, 783 Townshend, Rd., Tuesday, July 3 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. Concert begins at 7:30 p.m. with fireworks to finish out the evening. VSO celebrates the gifts of nature through music with guest conductor, Sarah Hicks. While smoking and animals are not allowed at the show, we encourage you to bring a picnic blanket, folding chairs, and to dance the night away under the stars. Flashlights are also suggested to help you find your way back to your car after the sun has set. For more information, contact 802-843-2400.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 –

LUDLOW, VT – The Town of Ludlow will host a fireworks display Wednesday, July 4. The fireworks will start at 9:30 p.m. at the West Hill Recreation area. A concert featuring Chris Kleeman will begin at 7 p.m., with the fireworks to follow.

MOUNT HOLLY, VT – Independence Day parade takes place Wednesday, July 4, in Belmont, Vt. Parade starts at 11 a.m. in Belmont Village. Following the parade will be a barbecue at 11:30 a.m. until gone at the Odd Fellows Hall next to Star Lake. Music will be provided by Jeb Porter and Friends. Join the cow flop 50/50 raffle to benefit Kids Kamp Scholarship Fund for a chance to win up to $720. Liberty the Cow will select the winner.

SATURDAY, JULY 7 –

LONDONDERRY, VT – The Independence Day celebration starts Saturday, July 7 with the parade at 11 a.m. The parade begins at the State garage and ends at the Mountain Marketplace Plaza. Following the parade, the Londonderry Lions Club holds their annual Duck Race in the river behind Garden Market and Jelly’s Deli. At 1 p.m., Ida Mae Specker will be playing on Jake’s Deck. From 7 to 11 p.m. Goofy Foot band will be at Magic Mountain. There will be a beer and wine garden outside with a live band, the grill will be fired up and fried dough truck on the premises. The fireworks show will kick off at dark -9:15 or 9:30. Parking will be in the main lots.

SPRINGFIELD, VT – Fireworks will take place at Crown Point Country Club in Springfield on Saturday, July 7. This event is sponsored by Kelley Sales and Service in Springfield. The rain date is July 8.

Caution – West Nile Virus found in area

Five mosquito pools in Springfield tested positive for West Nile Virus recently. WNV is considered widespread in Vermont, and is spread through the bite of infected mosquitos. Most people who contract it will suffer from a flu-like illness, but some can become seriously ill with neurological symptoms. Treatment is supportive. Therefore, everyone should take precautions to avoid mosquito bites, especially on these lovely summer evenings. I have attached the press release below, which includes information on West Nile and the testing that was done here.

http://www.healthvermont.gov/media/newsroom/mosquitoes-in-springfield-test-positive-for-west-nile-virus-06-29-2018

thank you,

Blythe Kersula, RN, BS, MSN
Infection Prevention
Springfield Hospital
25 Ridgewood Road
Springfield, VT 05156
Phone: 802-885-7615
Fax: 802-885-7137
Email: bkersula@springfieldmed.org