You can find the weekly Windsor e-newsletter for Friday, April 1st HERE and below
Upcoming Events
Looking for a little history or perhaps some suggestions for April Fools activities? Click HERE No, really click Here
This Weekend
SolidariTEA & Cookies: A Fundraiser Supporting
Black & Brown People Fleeing Ukraine
Date: Sunday, April 3, 2022 Time: 1 PM - 3 PM
Location: Midva Restaurant (Address)
All proceeds go to Fundraiser: https://zrzutka.pl/z5kzxj
Event includes: tea and cookies, open mic for music and poetry, art for sale, and more!
Upcoming
KIDS EASTER PARTY & EGG HUNT @ TRINITY CHURCH
Saturday, April 9, 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. 44 Main Street, Windsor, VT
For more information call 802-674-6781 or email info@trinitywindsor.com
Register here: Kids Easter Party & Egg Hunt Registration
Community News
Municipal Volunteer Opportunities
The Town has a number of municipal volunteer opportunities on the various boards and commissions that assist town government. This LINK will take you to an interactive copy of the document below. The positions that are marked "Open" in red do not currently have a person serving in the role.
If you would like more information on any of the positions feel free to contact me at tmarsh@windsorvt.org. If you are interested in being considered please email me your name, and a brief overview of your background and why you are interested. Those submissions will then be aggregated and submitted to the selectboard for consideration.
Don't forget to file your Prebate Documentation!
Please remember, especially if your 2021 income is lower than previous years, though the IRS may tell you that your income was below the requirement for filing a Federal income tax form you may not actually have a "year off".
If you own property you still need to file Vermont tax forms (HS-122 & HI-144) in order to qualify for a VT State property tax prebate credit to be applied to your 2022-23 property tax bill. (And, HI-144 asks you to reference a line from your IRS tax form, so you still need to fill out the Federal tax form to get the number to copy onto HI-144.)
Even if you're having your taxes prepared and filed by someone else, make sure those forms are part of any State tax documents submitted. (Not all tax preparers or online filing software always remember to complete and include those documents.)
Paul S. Belaski Windsor Town Board of Tax Abatement, Chair Congratulations to Ascutney Outdoors!
Ascutney Outdoors and the Town of West Windsor have been awarded a $262,088 grant through the Vermont Outdoor Recreation Economic Collaborative (VOREC) to assist in their efforts to build a trail between the Village and the mountain, construct new mountain bike trails at the ski area, upgrade the rope tow, provide free equipment rentals for the children’s ski program, and strengthen marketing efforts. Cannabis Regulation
Cannabis legislation is moving through the state legislature; all the details expected to be finalized this session. In addition, Windsor voted to allow retail cannabis in town in 2021 (towns needed to "opt in").
So what does all this mean and what are the local control options? For those interested in more information this LINK takes you to the State Cannabis Control Board - Guidance for Municipalities. In addition, our zoning administrator and I filmed an Around Windsor segment that covers the local zoning process for all business and for cannabis specifically. The segment is admittedly long winded at around an hour, but does cover the authority and the limitations of local government in regulating business. Roughly speaking the first half hour covers zoning in general the second half hour focuses more on cannabis.
For the "Cliff-Notes" version, municipalities cannot treat cannabis processing or retail any differently than any other business. For example, if the Town wanted to limit the number of retail cannabis retail shops in town, that could only be done if we also limited the number of every other type of retail business in town. Parameters such as this are dictated by the state. Around Windsor: How zoning works for potential cannabis businesses LINKNews from the Windsor Community GardenWindsor's Community Garden is adding fruit!Our community garden just got a grant to add berry bushes, fruit trees, and other features to the vegetable beds by the Dog Park. Since it gets hot there in the summer months, we'll be creating a vine-shaded seating area for the public to use. Trex produces attractive and weatherproof park benches, so we're partnering with Windsor's Lions Club to enter the Trex plastics challenge. If Windsor can help us collect enough plastic in the next six months, we'll win a free bench. Do you have used wood pellet bags, bubblewrap, plastic bread bags or other #2 or #4 plastic that's stretchy and that doesn't crackle? Or an unneeded luggage or fish scale that you can donate? Get in touch!Contact: windsorcommunitygardenvt@gmail.com. ATTENTION DOG OWNERS: ALL DOGS RESIDING IN WINDSOR MUST BE LICENSED WITH THE TOWN BY APRIL 1, 2022. This is Vermont law (20 V.S.A § 3581) and there are no exceptions. The Town registration fee is $9.00 for spayed/neutered and $13.00 for those not spayed/neutered. License fees, along with a current copy of the rabies certificate, can be mailed in or dropped off to the white drop-box outside the Municipal Building, once the office receives payment, we will mail the licenses and tags. A late fee will be charged for any dogs not registered by the April 1st deadline. Upcoming Activity at the Closed Prison
VSP will be on site Thursday
Dog Park
The dog park has become a great community asset. To make sure it stays that way we will be closing the dog park temporarily to preserve the turf. The fluctuating temperatures makes maintaining the exposed grass impossible. This is standard practice with area dog parks. Thanks you for your patience!
Linda Bruce Churchill local Hatha Yoga Update Grateful to say Yoga with Linda, after over a decade teaching at the Climb Fitness Center, transitioned to Zoom March of 2020 (would you believe) and in person at Windsor recreation since summer of '21 and we still gather five times a week. Amazingly grateful for the continued support of my following.
"BRINGING PEACE TO SO MANY DURING THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES"....student testimonial.
Words like those warm my heart and enforce my mission of offering my love and understanding of yoga to strengthen body, mind and soul... In times of sunshine and pain...and its working
Join me in 2022 to gather with others who find peace rest and reflection in yoga with Linda. FIVE weekly classes on zoom including two (masks required and distancing) in person classes at Windsor rec center Union street Windsor VT.
$50 you have access to all zoom classes. $12 is my drop in rate...
$12 drop in rate applies at the Rec Center as well with $50 for two classes in person.
Time to commit and do more..chair yoga, core yoga, yin yoga, gentle yoga, meditation and more.. Beginners are always welcome. All you need is a mat and willingness to commit.
Email me for more information and class schedule...make a choice of peace through yoga in 2022. Right in THE comfort of your own home!
Namaste!
Linda Bruce Churchill, ERYT 300 Hatha yoga certified
Lndchurchill44@gmail.com
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.
Around Windsor: How zoning works for potential cannabis businesses LINK
Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution LINK
Around Windsor: WHS Rotary Interact Club & Spring Road Conditions LINK
Future of West Windsor LINK
Lucy Mackenzie March "Adoptables" LINK
What do I do With? Recycling and Trash Questions LINK
Windsor in the News
Windsor Prison VPR Link
Only In Your State: Covered Bridge LINK
Meals on Wheels Celebrates 50 Years LINK
Upper Valley Land Trust: Edgewater Farms and the Windsor "Plateau" LINK
Women Inventors Exhibit at the APM LINK
Vermont Celebrates 231 Years! LINK
Women that Shine in Traditionally Male Dominated Fields - Chief Frank LINK
Windsor D-III Girls Champs! LINk
Harry Ladue Announces Retirement LINK
Help Wanted
Simon Pearce is hiring-update part-time and full-time associates in Corporate Sales, Glass, Pottery, Retail, Shipping, and Technology. The Simon Pearce Restaurant in Quechee is also hiring a sous chef, prep cook, food runners, dishwashers, line cooks, and servers. All employees enjoy competitive pay, paid time off, plus product and restaurant discounts. Learn more at simonpearce.com/careers-at-simon-pearce.
Municipal Meetings
If 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
Updated for Friday, April 1st
LIBRARY GIVING DAY IS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th!
We are very excited for next Wednesday, April 6th: Library Giving Day. Library Giving Day is a day when we as a community can support and appreciate our library, and this year we have an amazing opportunity with 2:1 matching funds available. We hope this will be the final push needed to meet our fundraising goals for our lift installation and accessibility project. More information is coming very soon. Please be part of this exciting project and day!
THE SEED LIBRARY IS WAITING FOR YOU!
We have received our seeds for 2022 and there are lots of them! Are you ready to garden? Stop by and pick some up! And later this summer/fall, if you’re confident about saving seeds, we’d be delighted if you could return some at the end of the season. Especially peas and beans which are really easy to save. (You just leave them on the vine until they dry out. But don’t let them freeze.)
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Wednesday, April 6th, 10:30AM Indoor Preschool Story Time Resumes!
Starting in April, join us every Wednesday at 10:30 in the library for story time for kids ages 0-5 plus their parent/caregiver. Stories, songs and a craft.
Wednesday After School Program Returns to the Children's Room in April!
Join us for a book, a snack, and a project each Wednesday when school is in session from 2:30-3:30. For children in grades K-4, but older kids are always welcome. Here's a peek at what we'll be up to:
April 6 - Shaving Cream Surprise
April 13 (Yes, it's school vacation, but come anyway!) - Hydroponic Experiment
April 20 - Potato Prints/Potatoes Plant
April 27 - Clay Creatures I
May 4 - Clay Creatures II
May 11 - Wavy Fish
May 18 - Veggie Palooza I
May 25 - Veggie Palooza II
June 1 - Bubble Snakes
June 8 - Last Day Surprise
ADULT PROGRAMMING
Tuesday, April 5th, 6:30-8PM: How to Grow Vegetables in Containers
Just because you don't have a garden plot or are surrounded by hard surfaces doesn't mean you can't grow delicious, fresh vegetables at home - enter container gardening! UVM Extension Master Gardener Gordon Clark will review all the essentials for successful container vegetable gardening, including container selection (from 5 gallon buckets to gutters to salad tables!), soil requirements, plant selection and best practices for location, watering, fertilizing and more! Let's get gardening!! Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 965 7512 6435 Passcode: 976274
Monday, April 11th, 6:30PM Presentation on Willing Hands
Like being outside? Interested in feeding your community? Ever wonder what gleaning is? Join Willing Hands at the Windsor Public Library on Monday, April 11th at 6:30pm (virtually or in person) for a fun, interactive information session!
With the help of our tireless volunteers, Willing Hands recovers fresh food from local farms and delivers it to over 80 food shelves and social service organizations. Last year, we recovered over a million pounds of food!
If you’d like to help feed your neighbors, get out to local farms, and play in the dirt, don’t miss this opportunity to get involved!
This will be a hybrid event, occurring at the library but also via Zoom. Meeting ID: 948 5042 4177 Passcode: 248109 Masks suggested for in-person attendance.
Monday, April 18th, 6:30PM 3rd Book Discussion: The Resilient Gardener by Carol Deppe
We’ll be discussing the last 4 chapters of this book. These chapters include: 9. The Laying Flock, 10. Squash and Pumpkins, 11. Beans, and 12. Corn. “Deppe challenges us to experiment with and practice all aspects of gardening, seed saving, and food storage, and advises on the growing need to meet special food and climate requirements in the face of our food system’s fragility.” Stop by the library to get a copy of this book if you don’t already have it. No need to attend all 3 discussions. Come when you can!
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 967 5618 3222 Passcode: 192506
Monday, May 2nd, 6:30-8PM: Gardening - Low Tunnel Construction
Save the date! More info is forthcoming. UVM Extension Master Gardener Gordon Clark explains how to stretch your growing season by building low tunnels that protect your plants early in the season and late into the fall.
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 968 1936 5679 Passcode: 043864
Wednesday, May 11th, 5:00-6:00PM Friends of Windsor Library Annual Meeting
Come hear what the Friends have been up to and what their plans are for the coming year. You can join the Friends of Windsor Library here and learn more!
Some Thursdays 3-5PM: Come Play Mahjong!
Our Mahjong players have so much fun but we could always use more participants! 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.
Main Street Racing
Main Street Racing VT UPDATE:
MSR UPDATE: The Legends will be rolling into the town of Windsor VT to lay down some laps for their 6th and 7th round of the 10-round series. This will be the 3rd series run by the Legends at the MSR state of the art facility which boasts one of the largest tracks in the USA!! The top 10 positions have shifted after last week's double round. Dave Rappaport seems to be stretching it out, Dickie Pearson moved into 2nd, Duane Jarvis dropped like a bomb to 4th, Jayden Lapierre moves up to 3rd. Tomorrow night will align us for what could be our 1st time repeat champion in 2 classes. Here are the top 10 listed!
1st Dave Rappaport 284
2nd Dickie Pearson 242
3rd Jayden Lapierre 229
4th Duane Jarvis 216
5th David Bomhower 207
6th Rodney Brooks 195
7th Phillip Basaldu 184
8th Tyler Debuck Earl 161
9th Mike Beloin 160
10th Shawn Newcity 159
Follow all the action and sign up for a series or some weekend practice @ www.mainstreetracingvt.com Don't forget about FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS! One night, eight race points round with Novice and Pro Classes. Every Friday @ 6:00PM!
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Bistro Midva
Wednesday through Saturday 4:30 to 9:30
More info. HERE
Windsor Station Restaurant
Fresh Pasta Every Day!
Open Wednesday Thursday Sunday 4-8 PM, Friday Saturday 4-9PM
Order take out line HERE
Harpoon News
Madame Cojones in Session is officially on tap! Named after the late great Madeleine Albright, $1/pint sold will be donated to the Pink Boots Society VT Chapter!
Windsor Diner
We are open !! Wednesday- Sundays 7-3
American Precision Museum
New exhibit coming in April LINK
Coming in April: Inventors and Innovators. (We narrowed it down to those in the Machine Tool Hall of Fame, shown here!) Drawings, portraits, machines, and tools will be a part of this celebration of ingenuity. The Machine Tool Hall of Fame was an initiative of AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology and APM, and is now a part of at The Manufacturing Ledger!
Main Street GalleryVermont art gallery offering paintings, limited edition prints, photographs, mixed media, sculpture, jewelry, calendars, and gifts for all price ranges.
Boston Dreams located in downtown historic Windsor, has updated their hours:
Daily 7:30am-3pm 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
Congratulations to Richie Young, Windsor School's "Rotary" Student of the Month for April! Richie is a hard working student who genuinely cares about getting what he can out of his classes. "Richie always does his work and never complains" says one of his teachers. He is not afraid to get help, stays late to master the material, asks questions in and out of class, and stays engaged in class. He rises to the challenge. Richie is a role model to the younger students on how to be a student; he is always a good sport and will go out of his way to help others. Richie was a member of the Championship-winning football team, is a model student in his HACTC Natural Resources Program, and has been accepted to many colleges. Richie is a very mature student, often more so than his peers. Friendly, supportive, and determined, Richie is a dedicated student who always strives to better himself. Congratulations Richie!
April’s NHS teacher of the month is Julie Aylward! Mrs. Aylward’s reputation as our theater instructor precedes her in all the best ways. Julie, as she is most often known, has a knack for doing the most with her resources and getting the best out of her actors. Julie’s track record of productions also speaks for herself. She consistently puts forward a product that both the school and the wider community all look forward to. Students who have had Mrs. Aylward know that her enthusiasm is infectious and that she utilizes every person’s talents. There is a reason why Julie is so well-known and respected. As well as her theater department, Julie also assists with senior Capstone projects. Her commitment to the school and students is admirable. When you sit down to watch a play that Julie Aylward has directed, you know you are in for a treat. Thank you for all that you do Mrs. Aylward! We all appreciate you!
The National Honor Society Induction ceremony will be held on Monday, April 18 at 7:00 PM in the Windsor High School HUB. Community members are welcome to attend to support these outstanding service oriented scholars and leaders.
New Club at Windsor High! There is a new service-learning club called Rotary Interact that just started this semester. This club works on fundraising and community service project with the local Windsor Rotary Club to give back to the community. This is a great way for students to be involved with their community, get service hours, and be a part of fun events. New members are always welcome! See Mrs Gogan
Windsor Rotary is looking for potential Host Families for an Exchange Student in the Fall of 2022!
The Rotary Youth Exchange Program gives high school students the opportunity to spend a year abroad. Next fall Windsor will be sending a student abroad and we are pleased to provide Violet Stanley with the opportunity to spend the 2022-2023 school year studying and living in Brazil. She will be living with host families vetted by her host Rotary Club there. It will be the experience of a lifetime!
Since this is a true 1 for 1 exchange we will be having an international student join us here in Windsor! In order for us to have a student join us, we need to provide host families – usually three over the course of the year – for this student. (for general click HERE )
We are currently accepting applications for the opportunity for you to bring an exchange student into your home. You can find more information about being a host family on the Rotary Student Exchange website. This can be a very rewarding experience for your family!
If you are willing to consider hosting a Rotary Exchange student, please contact the local Rotary Youth Exchange Officer, Kim Gogan at kimberly.gogan@wsesu.net or 802 674 8318. Kim will be happy to answer any questions and walk you through the application process!
Information on Religious Services
EASTER WEEK AT TRINITY CHURCH:
Good Friday Service - April 15 at 6:00 pm - "Wait. Let's See..."
Easter Sunday Family Service - April 17 at 9:30 am - "Easter. Mind. Blown."
44 Main Street, Windsor, VT - 802-674-6781 - trinitywindsor.com
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.
You are welcome to join us on site or online!
Old South Church
Old South Church Mask Mandate Update
Based on the latest information from the CDC, State and Local governments, the mask mandate at Old South Church has been modified from requiring masks to a “mask optional” status. This decision is effective immediately.
If you choose to attend Sunday services online, we still hold live Zoom services. You can find the link on our website (oldsouthchurch.com [windsorvt.us2.list-manage.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!
St. Francis Catholic ChurchWe hope you will join us during the Lenten season.St. Francis Catholic Church is located on Union Street in Windsor Masses schedule is Saturdays at 6:00pm and on Sundays at 10:30am. Weekday Masses are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:00am. Specific information for Holy Days or changes in regular schedule can be found on our website www.stfranciswindsor.org. As an act of charity toward our fellow parishioners, Bishop Coyne is asking that masks be worn at all Masses. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation with the request. If you have any questions, please call us at 802-674-2157 or email us at stfranciswindsor@vermontcatholic.org. Also like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/StFrancisWindsorVT
Ascutney Union Church
Spaghetti Dinner - Tonight, March 25th
Have a wonderful time connecting with old & new friends, enjoying great conversation while eating delicious food!
Any donations will be split 50/50 with church and Salvation Army Ukraine Relief. Questions? contact Lynn Likus: llikus@me.com Services Sunday at 10am in person and on line. In person masking is at your discretion.
Federal, State and Local Reference information
Vermont State Information on COVID-19: Vermont.gov
Municipal Service information
The Windsor Municipal Administrative Offices are open to the public!
The Mask Mandate has been rescinded