If I Could Ride
Over the summer and fall the movie If I Could Ride was filmed in and around Windsor. You can see the trailer for the film here.
Municipal and Board of Ed. positions Appearing on the March Town Meeting Ballot
The New England Town Meeting form of town governance is a rare thing in the world today. If you are interested in being a part of elected local governance the following positions will be on the upcoming Town Meeting ballot. Petition signatures are required to appear on the ballot, the process and timing can be found below.
Positions
Municipal
Moderator
Selectboard 2 year term
Selectboard 3 year term
Listers 3 year term- 3 positions
Trustee of Public Funds 3 year term- 2 positions
School Board
2 Mt. Ascutney School Board terms end in 2022 - I am not aware of term lengths.
Timeline for both municipal and school positions:
Jan 13- last day to file petitions for articles to be included on the ballot- need roughly 140 signatures minimum
Jan 24- LAST day for nominating petitions with consent of candidate forms to be submitted by 5pm- Petitions must be signed but 30 voters- Please ensure printed names with the signatures are legible!
In addition you may find the "Citizen Guide" to Town Meeting from the SOS Elections Website which describes what town meeting is and the associated procedures a useful reference.
Housing Public Forum
On December 9th the Windsor Improvement Corporation and SRDC hosted a public form to review a housing project that is being considered for the lot behind the Windsor Diner. You can find a recording of the event HERE
Annual Budget Survey Responses
The results of the annual budget survey can be found here.
Upcoming Activity at the Closed Prison
VSP will be on site Monday through Thursday.
Prison Property Report to the Legislature
The legislature requested that a committee be formed to evaluate the highest and best future State ue for the former correctional facility. That report was issued on December 15th and can be found HERE along with a variety of past reports on the issue
Community News
Linda Bruce Churchill local Hatha Yoga Update
December 1start date of five week session of Gentle Yoga for All with Linda Churchill, certified Hatha Yoga Instructor with over a decade of teaching here in the Upper Valley.
Join us Wed 5:30PM-6:30PM and Sat 9-10AM for one hour of gentle moves for flexibility, balance and stamina...calming practices for you through the Holiday Season and beyond. No Experience necessary, just the willingness to surrender.
Bring a mat, blanket or large bath towel...
$12 drop in rate or December delight $50 for one month of Wednesday and three Saturday classes!!!
Registration now open:https://windsorvt.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=29929
Windsor on Air Comcast Channel 1081 and on line WOA-TV.ORG
Watch WOA Channel 1081 streaming live 24/7 from our website, www.woa-tv.org. Click on the schedule and see what will be playing. Besides Windsor-specific programming, we also play VT programming including COVID-19 updates with Gov. Scott and legislative updates. We also broadcast “Democracy Now!” every day at 6:00 pm & 11:00 pm. Religious services are broadcast on the weekends. We will be live streaming local events to our channel, website, and Facebook page so tune in and keep informed.
Windsor on Air Programming
Did you know you can watch WOA-TV live even without Comcast? At the WOA website, www.woa-tv.org you can watch our channel live. If you are not a Facebook user, you can also watch our livestreams on our website as they play simultaneously on our channel. We livestream the Select Board meetings every month, and other local events. So check it out….just click Watch WOA-TV live.
Light Up Windsor LINK
WHS Theater Canned Hamlet LINK
Windsor Downtown Housing Project LINK
Mt. Ascutney School Board Early Education Forum LINK
American Precision Museum "What's In the Basement?" LINK
Around Windsor: Dog Park, New Restaurant, New Car wash and Slot Car Racing LINK
American Precision Museum "Letters and Stiches" typewrites and sewing machines LINK Windsor in the News
Light Up Windsor - Valley News LINK
Blake Hill Preserves makes it to finals in national competition LINK
Municipal MeetingsIf you are interested in learning more about the workings of Town government you can find the agendas and meeting minutes to the various town boards and commissions here. Agendas are generally posted a couple of days prior to the scheduled meeting. You can also find meeting information on the Community Calendar located on the town website home page. Minutes are posed several days after the meeting. Additionally, Windsor on Air video records a variety of municipal meetings including the selectboard and school board. You can generally find videos of past meetings several days after the meeting takes place here. The Town Charter is the guiding document for our local government. You can find that document here
Windsor Library News
WINDSOR PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS:
Please Wear a Mask in the Library!
To keep us all safe, the Windsor Library requires that everyone entering the building wear a mask.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Wednesday, January 5th, 10:30AM Outdoor Story Time!
Join us in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly!
Every Wednesday from 2:30-3:30PM: After-School Program Takes Place OUTSIDE
After-school programs will be held in the library’s backyard until further notice due to COVID-19. Please dress appropriately for the weather! In the event of serious rain, or a storm, it will need to be cancelled.
ADULT PROGRAMMING, ETC.
Tuesday, January 11th, 7PM: [Zoom] Racial Justice Book Discussion Group
We’ll be discussing Jim Freeman’s Rich Thanks to Racism: How the Ulttra-Wealthy Profit from Racial Injustice. “In this groundbreaking examination of "strategic racism," Civil Rights Attorney Jim Freeman carefully dissects the cruel and deeply harmful policies within the education, criminal justice, and immigration systems to discover their origins and why they persist.” Please stop by the library to get a copy of the book and join us on Zoom. Meeting ID: 864 8319 7026 Passcode: 257313
Tuesday, January 18th, 4:30PM: (Hybrid) Afternoon Book Discussion Group
We'll meet inside the library wearing masks and via Zoom (a hybrid meeting) while we discuss Gail Honeyman’s Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. "This is a narrative full of quiet warmth and deep and unspoken sadness. It makes you want to throw a party and invite everyone you know and give them a hug, even that person at work everyone thinks is a bit weird.." Stop by the library to get a copy of the book. Zoom link (for those who want it) is here. Meeting ID: 834 9277 1881 Passcode: 840302
Some Thursdays 3-5PM: Come Play Mahjong! Our group of Mahjong players had so much fun, but as some departed for warmer climates, more players are needed! Do you play Mahjong? Do you want to learn how to play? Mahjong is one of the oldest games, played by thousands of people. This tile game involves skill, strategy, and calculation along with a bit of luck. All materials are provided. All are welcome. Please email librarian@windsorlibrary.org if you’re interested in joining this group.
Some Wednesdays at 3pm: Spanish Conversation Class: All levels
Day and time subject to change due to instructor's schedule so call before coming! Please call instructor Paula Dart at 802-674-5812 to confirm.
2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, 6:30-8PM: Knitting Group!
Join us on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at the library from 6:30-8PM and meet other knitting enthusiasts. Knit, chat, and swap ideas and new techniques. All ages and abilities welcome, including beginners. Come once or come often!! Bring along any projects you are working on. If you are just starting out, we do have some supplies available for use, though we encourage you to bring your own.
Community shopping / Restaurant Update
Shop Local!
The information below has been provided to the Town but for the most current information please check with the business website.
Bistro Midva: Welcome Bistro Midva to Main St. Check out their website, including menu here
Windsor Station Restaurant
Open for inside and outside dining, Wednesday-Sunday 4-8 PM
Order take out line HERE
Harpoon News
Bring some brewery fresh beer home to the family!
Sunday – Wednesday: 11AM – 6PM Thursday – Saturday: 11AM – 8PM
Open 11AM – 4PM Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Closed New Year’s Day
Windsor Diner
The diner is once again open for take out. Hours are Wednesday - Sunday 7am to 3:30pm Check out their specials HERE Boston Dreams located in downtown historic Windsor, has updated their hours:
Daily 8am-4pm Both Take out and outside patio seating is available. Order online at www.bostondreams.com or call 802-230-4107.
FRAZERS PLACE - Regular hours, full menu.
PIZZA CHEF - Regular hours, full menu. 674-6861
Message From Windsor Schools
WHS Windsor Rotary Student of the Month - December
Congratulations to Adam Dufour, Windsor School's Student of the Month for December! Adam is a Senior who has been doing a great job in all of his classes, including college-credit bearing classes like Human Biology and Humanities, and other classes like English and Psychology. Adam excels in STEM as well as humanities classes, thereby demonstrating an all-round scholastic ability. Teachers are impressed by his hard work and dedication, and by his ability to master difficult concepts. Adam is the rare student that listens and considers before he speaks, and when he does speak, speaks with moderation and thought. He has the courage of his convictions, too, and is willing to express sometimes unpopular - yet valid - perspectives. In addition to all of this, Adam is an excellent athlete, and has pursued soccer here at Windsor, even if it means playing for Hartford High School. In fact, Adam was just named to the Vermont Principals Association All-Star soccer team, the only player on the team to be selected. Despite these academic and athletic successes, Adam maintains a quiet reserve, and keeps his impressive accomplishments quiet. In short, Adam is a great student, an impressive athlete, a loyal friend, and a responsible older brother who quietly leads by example. All in all, a great example of Windsor School is all about. Congratulations Adam!
WHS National Honor Society Teacher of the Month - December
Giddy up! December’s teacher of the month is Mr. Jeff Bachey. Students have commented that Mr. Bachey makes an effort not only to teach the content but to also make sure students take care of their mental health during the year. As anyone who walks through the school knows, Mr. Bachey is always willing to stop and say good morning. Even if you don’t enjoy science, Bachey is willing to lend a hand in his own supportive, funny way. Beyond any content area, students simply appreciate Mr. Bachey’s willingness to encourage and help a student in anything they set their mind to, even if it has nothing to do with his class. Congrats Mr. Bachey!
Information on Religious Services
Sunday Worship Service at Trinity Church
Sundays at 9:30am - 44 Main St., Windsor, VT
In person at 44 Main St., Windsor, VT and Live Streaming on our website.
We are following Covid-19 guidelines for the State of Vermont.
You are welcome to join us on site or online!
Old South Church
Old South Church Updated Mask Mandate
Due to the rising rates of COVID, we are requiring all who attend Old South Church gatherings to wear masks upon entry of the building until further notice – regardless of vaccination status.
While we have limited disposable masks available at the door, we highly encourage you to bring your own.
If you choose to attend Sunday services online, we still hold live Zoom services. You can find the link on our website (oldsouthchurch.com) and then by clicking on our ‘Events’ tab.
If you have questions or concerns, please email the church office at oldsouthchurchwindsor@gmail.com.
Thank you and we hope to see you in person or online!
Federal, State and Local Reference information
Vermont State Information on COVID-19: Vermont.gov
At a special meeting of the Windsor Selectboard held on December 17th, the following recommendation was passed:
TOWN OF WINDSOR, VERMONT SELECTBOARD
RULE RECOMMENDING WEARING FACE COVERINGS INDOORS IN PUBLIC SPACES
Section 1. Authority.
This Rule is adopted by the Selectboard of the Town of Windsor. Except as otherwise provided in its charter, all the powers of the Town shall be entrusted to and exercised by a Selectboard consisting of five members chosen by the voters of the Town of Windsor (24 App. V.S.A. ch. 157, § 12).
Section 2. Purpose.
The purpose of this Rule is to recommend all individuals to wear face coverings while indoors at locations that are open to the public in order to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and protect the public health and safety of the Town of Windsor.
Section 3. Requirement to Wear Face Coverings.
It is recommended that all individuals in the Town of Windsor wear face coverings while indoors at locations that are open to the public, and these locations are recommended to prominently display this recommendation at their entrance.
Section 4. Exceptions.
Face coverings are not recommended for:
Children under 2 years;
A person with a disability who cannot wear a face covering or cannot safely wear a face covering for reasons related to the disability;
A person for whom wearing a face covering would create a risk to workplace health, safety, or job duty as determined by the workplace risk assessment; and
Any person while eating or drinking inside any establishment that serves food or beverage.
Section 5. Effective Period.
This Rule shall take effect immediately upon the approval by the Selectboard and shall remain in effect for a period not to exceed 45 days following its initial adoption. The
Selectboard shall meet during the 45-day period in which this initial Rule is in effect and vote either to rescind this Rule or to extend it for an additional 30 days. Thereafter, the Selectboard shall meet at a minimum once every 30 days to reconsider this Rule, at which meeting the Selectboard shall vote either to rescind this Rule or to extend it for an additional 30-day period.
Municipal Service information
The Windsor Municipal Administrative Offices are open to the public!