Windsor Newsletter for Friday, February 17th

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, February 17th

You can find the Weekly Windsor Newsletter for Friday, February 17th HERE and below

Newsletter Bloopers!
After last week's newsletter came out it was suggested that I have a weekly find the blooper contest! For those of you who pointed out the mistake in last weeks edition, thank you, for those of you who noticed it and didn't point it out....thank you, and for those of you who missed it....thank you! 
 
Reminder:
Property taxes were due by February 9th and water/sewer bills were due February 15th. Taxes are now in the 60 day grace period

Interested in Solar for your Home?
If you're curious about solar, don't wait. This is the last year that residents can take advantage of the 26% federal tax credit. To learn more, tune in on Sat. Feb. 26, at 3 p.m. at SOLARIZE, a four-town solar zoom. 

Ask a Cornish homeowner about his rooftop solar array; meet six local solar installers. Despite staff shortages, all have committed to finish our installations this year, so that we'll qualify for the 26% tax credit. 
 
To register, go to  tinyurl.com/SOLARIZE-2022.  
For info, email WindsorEnergyCommittee@gmail.com
A project of the Hartland, Cornish, Plainfield, and Windsor energy committees.


Have a question for the Selectboard candidates that you would like to submit for consideration? Please email woa-tv@comcast.net by TODAY February 18th. The forum will take place February 23rd.


The Town of Windsor is seeking volunteers to serve on  its newly formed Energy & Sustainability Committee. Committee members will work with the Selectboard to reduce Windsor's carbon footprint, explore options for community-owned solar, and more. If you’d like to be part of Windsor's energy transition, please send a letter of interest to the Windsor Selectboard.

For more information, please contact: 
Diane Foulds, attfoulds@gmail.com
Amanda Smith, asmith@windsorvt.org
Tom Marsh, tmarsh@windsorvt.org

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, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. ( There will be quite a few cruisers coming and going on Thursday as part of a training exercise)

Prison Property
A proposed plan for juvenile detention facility has been rejected by senate committee. 
Valley News LINK
WCAX LINK 

Fiscal 2023 Budget & Town Meeting Information
At their January 25th meeting the Selectboard voted on the fiscal 23 budget (7.01.22 -6.30.23) Capital Budget and Town Meeting Warning to be voted on at the 2022 Town Meeting to be held on Monday, February 28th (virtual) with voting to occur on Tuesday, March 1st at the Rec. Center from 9am to 7pm. For more voter information check out the Town Clerk page HERE

Annual Report
An electronic copy of the Annual Report can be found HERE. Hard copies will be available next week.
 

 

Community News


The WOA Virtual Cat Show This Saturday!
We had great success with our dog show last year, so this year we will focus on our feline friends.
Date: Saturday, February 19th at 10:00 am
Video submissions due by February 1st
Contact WOA for submission details: woa-tv@comcast.net
Phone or text 802-674-5200
CatShow Zoom Link



Ice Out 50/50 raffle!!
Sponsored by The Windsor Rotary Interact Club (Rotary International's service club for young people ages 12 to 18.)The Windsor Rotary Interact club will be placing an ice out contraption consisting of a platform, rock and clock on Kennedy Pond. The goal is to estimate the date and time when the contraption will drop through the melting ice this spring. (When the ice can no longer support the weight of the contraption, it will fall through the ice, which will disconnect the clock and mark the exact time.) Whoever guesses the closest date and time of the "ice out" will win 50% percent of the cash collected through ticket sales. Windsor's Ice Out tickets will be available Soon through the Windsor Rec. MyRec system (credit card payments accepted, and paper tickets through Windsor Rotary and Interact Members! Tickets cost $5. Windsor County Mentors is recruiting mentors for both the school-based and the community-based program. We create and support mentoring partnerships by matching competent, caring, screened adults with Windsor County youth. Our one-on-one relationships provide continuity across the years of a young person's development and connect a child to the community. Our community-based program serves the entire county, while our school-based program serves multiple districts throughout the county. For both programs, adult volunteers complete an application (available to download from our website), a full background check, and comprehensive training. Each volunteer is then matched with one of our wonderful kids to share time weekly engaging in activities that the pair selects together. Visit our website for more information or contact Hope Wilson at hope@wcmentors.org. We look forward to hearing from you and helping build relationships that can last a lifetime!
WPD HOME ALONe Safety Course
(2.5 HRS) Friday, February 25, 2022
As our children grow older, there comes a time when they become responsible enough to stay home alone for short periods of time, while we run errands, or drop another child at practice or other activity. For many parents, leaving a child at home can be a scary thought, and after receiving many requests for guidance as to when a child is permitted to be left alone or what they should know before they are granted that responsibility, the Windsor PD has opted to host a Home Alone Safety course for children 9-12 years of age; that will provide them with the knowledge and skills necessary to help them stay safe and responsible when home alone.
Topics covered include:
Basic First Aid, Calling 911, Fire Safety, Healthy Eating, Kitchen Safety, Online Safety, Severe Weather Safety, Activities to entertain yourself when home alone.
Date: 02/25/2022 - Friday
Time: 12:30-3:00 (½ day for Windsor Schools)
Cost: Free
Location: Windsor PD

Registration link:
https://forms.gle/D3ahZQDA49A7y3Em7 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
Simon Pearce is hiring! UPDATE
Simon Pearce in Windsor is hiring part-time and full-time associates in Glass, Pottery, Retail, Shipping, and Technology. The Simon Pearce Restaurant is also hiring an Executive Chef, 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.

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.
Old Barns of Vermont LINKWindsor on Air Cat Show LINK
Lucy Mackenzie "Adoptables" LINK (note, date has been changed to Feb. 19th)
Windsor Downtown Housing Project LINK
American Precision Museum "What's In the Basement?" LINK
American Precision Museum "Letters and Stiches" typewrites and sewing machines LINK Windsor in the News
A proposed plan for juvenile detention facility has been rejected by senate committee. Valley News LINK WCAX LINK
Ascutney Outdoors LINK
Mask Mandate 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

Alas. Tomorrow's Snow Sculpture Creation is canceled due to lack of snow. Next year, maybe?

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Wednesday After-School Program On Hiatus
Through the end of February, Wednesday after-school will be on hiatus. Simple take and make projects will be available each week at the front desk. Stop by and get yours!

Wednesday, March 2nd, 10:30AM Outdoor Story Time!
Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly!

ADULT PROGRAMMING

Saturday, February 19, 10:30AM: [Zoom] Genealogy Group
Genealogy group is back! Join Genealogist Pamm Trask and work to discover your roots.
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 978 3802 1996 Passcode: 05089
One tap mobile +19294362866,,97838021996#,,,,*05089# US (New York)

Wednesday, February 23rd, 6:30PM Zoom Book Discussion Group: The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times by Carol Deppe
Spring is coming. I am ordering seeds and planning my 2022 garden. Please join other gardeners (and would-be gardeners!) in a 3-part discussion of this important book. In February, we’ll be discussing the first 4 chapters (less than 100 pages.) These chapters include: 1. Gardening and Resilience, 2. The Plant-Gardener Covenant, 3. Gardening in an Era of Wild Weather and Climate Change, and 4. Diet and Food Resilience. “Not only does Deppe discuss all the immediate, nose-to-the-grindstone kind of information about producing and using home-grown food, but also all the surrounding environmental and cultural aspects of gardening that are so vital to success. A must-read for beginning gardeners, and full of details even the most experienced will find invaluable.” Stop by the library to get a copy of this book! The other 2 discussions on this book will be on Monday, March 21st at 6:30, and Monday April 18th at 6:30 No need to attend all 3 discussions if you're unable. Come when you can!
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 969 3393 8736 Passcode: 081279

Saturday, February 26th, 6:30PM Zoom Poetry, Storytelling and Music Open Mic
Come to tell a story (or two. or three!), read a poem, play some music, or just to listen! Email librarian@windsorlibrary.org for more information.
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 946 5427 0678 Passcode: 745653

Thursday, March 3, 7PM: [Zoom] Genealogy Group
Join Genealogist Pamm Trask and work to discover your roots.
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 922 5254 3052 Passcode: 05089

Tuesday, March 8th, 7PM: Racial Justice Book Discussion Group
We’ll be discussing Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad. “The Underground Railroad chronicles the life of a teenage slave named Cora, who flees the Georgia plantation where she was born, risking everything in pursuit of freedom, much the way her mother, Mabel, did years before.” Come to the library to get a copy of this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/96483770372?pwd=NFNTcjZXK2loK3F0Uy94ekk1N2Rldz09
Meeting ID: 964 8377 0372 Passcode: 646702

Wednesday, March 16, 6PM: Full Moon Hike Up the Mt Ascutney Road to the Stone Picnic Shelter
We’ll meet at the base of the Mount Ascutney Road on Back Mountain Road. Bring either micro-spikes or snowshoes with spikes (depending on the amount of snow) as well as poles and a head lamp. Dress in layers. Bring water, snacks, etc. This will be a strenuous and steep 4-mile hike on an unplowed road. At the shelter, we'll have beautiful views, hot cider and cookies before making our way back down. Bad weather/poor visibility date will be Thursday, March 17 at 6pm. Please call the library and let us know if you’re coming!

Saturday, March 19, 10:30AM: [Zoom] Genealogy Group
Join Genealogist Pamm Trask and work to discover your roots.
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 981 8722 7216 Passcode: 05089

Monday, March 21st, 6:30PM 2nd Discussion of: The Resilient Gardener by Carol Deppe
We’ll be discussing the second 4 chapters of this book (we’ll have one future discussion.) These chapters include: 5. Labor and Exercise, 6. Water and Watering, 7. Soil and Fertility, and 8. Potatoes. “Growing food is among the most positive changes anyone can make in the face of uncertainty about the future. The Resilient Gardener is an information-packed resource for people starting or expanding a garden practice.” Stop by the library to get a copy of this book if you don’t already have it. The final discussion of this book will be on Monday April 18th at 6:30. No need to attend all 3 discussions. Come when you can! Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 983 9144 9175 Passcode: 843861

Tuesday, April 5th, 6:30-8PM: Container Gardening
Save the date! More information is forthcoming. Join UVM Extension Master Gardener Gordon Clark and learn how to grow your own food in pots and other containers. Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 965 7512 6435 Passcode: 976274

Monday, April 18th, 6:30PM 3rd Book Discussion Group: 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
https://zoom.us/j/96819365679?pwd=N0JQS3JDdDZTWWEwbUV0dk13cElodz09
Meeting ID: 968 1936 5679 Passcode: 043864

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 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
To honor Black History Month, we will be donating $1 for every pint of Harpoon IPA sold in February to Vermont African American Heritage Trail, which has 29 sites throughout the state that serves to inform Vermont tourists and residents of the enduring contributions of Vermonters of African heritage and the role of white Vermonters in both Vermont and American civil rights history.
Windsor Diner

We are open !! Wednesday- Sundays 7-3 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


WHS Windsor Rotary Student of the Month - FebruaryCongratulations to Alexina Peckinpaugh, Windsor School’s Student of the Month for February.   Alexina brings a positive attitude to every class and works consistently toward learning; she is genuinely curious and hard working with a ‘No Quit, Can Do’’ attitude.  Alexina is a strong contributor to class discussion and her writing is detailed, thoughtful, and well organized.  In science and inquiry, Alexina recently placed second in the psychology category of the WHS science fair with her project titled “The Effects of Gender Bias on Superhero Preference”.  She will represent WHS at the state science fair in the spring.  Alexina is also a key player on the field hockey team and secretary of the junior class. An avid ‘Irish dance’ competitor who has placed at the national level, Alexina is a unique individual who perseveres in all that she does.  Congratulations Alexina!


WHS National Honor Society Teacher of the Month - February
February’s teacher of the month is Megan Roberts! Ms. Roberts is a new teacher but has made an immediate impact on her students and the community at large. Students have commented on her kindness and willingness to help. Even if a student is not in her class she is always willing to assist with work and go beyond her job description. Students have also noted that Ms. Roberts always has a positive attitude and maintains her patience with students no matter how slow the progress. She is always willing to take the time to go above and beyond and does so with kindness and empathy. We are so glad to have you, Ms. Roberts!

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!

St. Francis Catholic Church on Union Street in Windsor is pleased to welcome you for Masses on 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
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!

Upcoming Events

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, February 11, 2022

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, February 11, 2022

You can find the Windsor weekly newsletter for Friday, February 11th HERE and below:

Ice Out 50/50 raffle!! Sponsored by The Windsor Rotary Interact Club (Rotary International's service club for young people ages 12 to 18.)The Windsor Rotary Interact club will be placing an ice out contraption consisting of a platform, rock and clock on Kennedy Pond. The goal is to estimate the date and time when the contraception will drop through the melting ice this spring. (When the ice can no longer support the weight of the contraption, it will fall through the ice, which will disconnect the clock and mark the exact time.) Whoever guesses the closest date and time of the "ice out" will win 50% percent of the cash collected through ticket sales.  Windsor's Ice Out tickets will be available Soon through the Windsor Rec. MyRec system (credit card payments accepted, and paper tickets through Windsor Rotary and Interact Members! Tickets cost $5. 



Have a question for the Selectboard candidates that you would like to submit for consideration? Please email woa-tv@comcast.net by February 18th. The forum will take place February 23rd.


The Town of Windsor is seeking volunteers to serve on  its newly formed Energy & Sustainability Committee. Committee members will work with the Selectboard to reduce Windsor's carbon footprint, explore options for community-owned solar, and more. If you’d like to be part of Windsor's energy transition, please send a letter of interest to the Windsor Selectboard.

For more information, please contact: 
Diane Foulds, attfoulds@gmail.com
Amanda Smith, asmith@windsorvt.org
Tom Marsh, tmarsh@windsorvt.org

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 and Friday

Prison Property Report to the Legislature
The legislature requested that a committee be formed to evaluate the highest and best future State uee 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

Fiscal 2023 Budget & Town Meeting Information
At their January 25th meeting the Selectboard voted on the fiscal 23 budget (7.01.22 -6.30.23) Capital Budget and Town Meeting Warning to be voted on at the 2022 Town Meeting to be held on Monday, February 28th with voting to occur on Tuesday, March 1st. Additional information, including a Windsor on Air presentation and the distribution of the Annual Report will be provided in the weeks ahead. You can find the warning HERE. You can find all of the documents provided to the selectboard and the budget committee during the budget development process HERE

Working Together and Getting Results
For year the Windsor Sno Travelers and Robbins Power Sports worked tirelessly to establish a feeder VAST trail between the main VAST routes and Artisan's Park, figuring that if they could get it done the Park would become a premiere destination along the VAST system. Club volunteers, local property owners, area businesses, contractors and the Town came together and in 2020 made the trail happen. As it turns out the project was the VAST "Project of the Year" in 2020. Here we are in the winter of 2022, enjoying some great conditions for winter activities including snowmobiling. The photo below was recently posted on the Harpoon Facebook page and is a testament to the vision and hard work of those involved. Thanks to all!

 

Community News



Windsor American Legion Auxiliary - Meat Raffle, TONIGHT February 11th, 7-9pm - 4 Court Street, Windsor, VT Amazing meats and a lot of fun!!! Come out to support the Auxiliary. This event is Open to the Public.

News from Ascutney Outdoors:
ASCUTNEY OUTDOORS WEEKEND SCHEDULE:
February 11, 12 and 13
• Community Day on the Rope Tow will be held from 2:15PM until 4:00PM on Friday February 11th.
• The SOUP & SKI Fundraiser for SCIP (Albert Bridge School and Community in Partnership) will be help from 6PM until 8PM on Friday the 11th. Homemade soup followed by a workout on the rope tow under the lights. What could be better?
• The Tubing Lift will operate on Saturday the 12th and Sunday the 13th from Noon until 4PM. Additionally, there will be Saturday night tubing from 6PM until 8PM.
• The T-bar will operate on Saturday the 12th and Sunday the 13th from Noon until 4PM.
HOPE TO SEE YOU ON THE MOUNTAIN
Recycling & Trash Q&AWhat do I do with??Get Your Recycling & Trash Questions Answered!Q&A with Ham Gillett of So. Windsor/Windham Counties & Greater Upper Valley solid waste management districts.
Thursday, February 17th at 6:30 pm
Hosted by Windsor On Air
Zoom Link
Join us live on Zoom and on Windsor On Air’s Facebook page
Send questions in advance to woa-tv@comcast.net
Green Drinks–How Efficiency Vermont Can Help Your Small Business
Thursday February 17th, 5:30 PM
Location: Virtual Register at: evtsmallbusiness.eventbrite.comJoin Becca White from Efficiency Vermont (EVT) to learn how EVT can help local small businesses save energy. Hear examples from local businesses, and learn cost-effective ways you can save energy and money, and what incentives are available to help you get started. This information is for all Vermont small businesses and, for a limited time, Efficiency Vermont is conducting free energy consultations with businesses in Woodstock and surrounding towns– join us to learn more!
Windsor County Mentors is recruiting mentors for both the school-based and the community-based program. We create and support mentoring partnerships by matching competent, caring, screened adults with Windsor County youth. Our one-on-one relationships provide continuity across the years of a young person's development and connect a child to the community. Our community-based program serves the entire county, while our school-based program serves multiple districts throughout the county. For both programs, adult volunteers complete an application (available to download from our website), a full background check, and comprehensive training. Each volunteer is then matched with one of our wonderful kids to share time weekly engaging in activities that the pair selects together. Visit our website for more information or contact Hope Wilson at hope@wcmentors.org. We look forward to hearing from you and helping build relationships that can last a lifetime! The WOA Virtual Cat Show has been rescheduled to Saturday, February 19th!
We had great success with our dog show last year, so this year we will focus on our feline friends.
Date: Saturday, February 19th at 10:00 am
Video submissions due by February 1st
Contact WOA for submission details: woa-tv@comcast.net
Phone or text 802-674-5200
CatShow Zoom Link





WPD HOME ALONe Safety Course
(2.5 HRS) Friday, February 25, 2022
As our children grow older, there comes a time when they become responsible enough to stay home alone for short periods of time, while we run errands, or drop another child at practice or other activity. For many parents, leaving a child at home can be a scary thought, and after receiving many requests for guidance as to when a child is permitted to be left alone or what they should know before they are granted that responsibility, the Windsor PD has opted to host a Home Alone Safety course for children 9-12 years of age; that will provide them with the knowledge and skills necessary to help them stay safe and responsible when home alone.
Topics covered include:
Basic First Aid, Calling 911, Fire Safety, Healthy Eating, Kitchen Safety, Online Safety, Severe Weather Safety, Activities to entertain yourself when home alone.
Date: 02/25/2022 - Friday
Time: 12:30-3:00 (½ day for Windsor Schools)
Cost: Free
Location: Windsor PD

Registration link:
https://forms.gle/D3ahZQDA49A7y3Em7 New Mini-Exhibit at the American Precision Museum “Patterns and Molds”:
The American Precision Museum’s new temporary exhibit, “Patterns and Molds,” opens at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 14, 2022. This special selection of items is drawn from the Museum’s archives and remains on exhibit from 10 am to 5 pm through Monday, February 14.
The exhibit includes video elements explaining molding processes, live demonstrations of thermoforming, and more. Although many of the patterns resemble simple shapes, some are more complex, and all ultimately became parts of machines. 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
Simon Pearce is hiring! UPDATE
Simon Pearce in Windsor is hiring part-time and full-time associates in Glass, Pottery, Retail, Shipping, and Technology. The Simon Pearce Restaurant is also hiring an Executive Chef, 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.

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.
Old Barns of Vermont LINKWindsor on Air Cat Show LINK
Lucy Mackenzie "Adoptables" LINK (note, date has been changed to Feb. 19th)
Windsor Downtown Housing Project LINK
American Precision Museum "What's In the Basement?" LINK
American Precision Museum "Letters and Stiches" typewrites and sewing machines LINK Windsor in the News
Ascutney Outdoors LINK
Mask Mandate LINK
Proposed Youth Detention Facility at Prison Farm LINK
Report on Former Prison Urges Action VTDigger LINK
State Leaders Look for New Use for Former State Prison WCAX 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:

Saturday, February 19, 1:30PM: Snow Sculpture Creation!
Adults and kids are welcome to come learn and create. Come join snow sculpture aficionados Rebecca Haynes and Mark Eyerman and work to create the snow sculpture of your dreams! Bring gardening tools, shovels, maybe even a hand saw, and of course your imagination. We’ll meet in the Windsor Library’s front yard but may expand across the street and into the Town Common. This is of course weather and snow dependent.


CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Wednesday After-School Program On Hiatus
Through the end of February, Wednesday after-school will be on hiatus. Simple take and make projects will be available each week at the front desk. Stop by and get yours!

Wednesday, March 2nd, 10:30AM Outdoor Story Time!
Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly!

ADULT PROGRAMMING
Tuesday, February 15, 4:30PM: Hybrid Afternoon Book Discussion Group
We will be discussing Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half: “a multi-generational family saga that tackles prickly issues of racial identity and bigotry and conveys the corrosive effects of secrets and dissembling. It's also a great read that will transport you out of your current circumstances, whatever they are.” Stop by the library and get a copy of this book. This book discussion will take place at the library (wearing masks) and via Zoom. Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 974 0690 8013 Passcode: 540479

Saturday, February 19, 10:30AM: [Zoom] Genealogy Group
Join Genealogist Pamm Trask and work to discover your roots!
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 978 3802 1996 Passcode: 05089
One tap mobile +19294362866,,97838021996#,,,,*05089# US (New York)

Wednesday, February 23rd, 6:30PM Zoom Book Discussion Group: The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times by Carol Deppe
Spring is coming. I am ordering seeds and planning my 2022 garden. Please join other gardeners (and would-be gardeners!) in a 3-part discussion of this important book. In February, we’ll be discussing the first 4 chapters (less than 100 pages.) These chapters include: 1. Gardening and Resilience, 2. The Plant-Gardener Covenant, 3. Gardening in an Era of Wild Weather and Climate Change, and 4. Diet and Food Resilience. “Not only does Deppe discuss all the immediate, nose-to-the-grindstone kind of information about producing and using home-grown food, but also all the surrounding environmental and cultural aspects of gardening that are so vital to success. A must-read for beginning gardeners, and full of details even the most experienced will find invaluable.” Stop by the library to get a copy of this book! The other 2 discussions on this book will be on Monday, March 21st at 6:30, and Monday April 18th at 6:30 No need to attend all 3 discussions if you're unable. Come when you can!
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 969 3393 8736 Passcode: 081279

Saturday, February 26th, 6:30PM Zoom Poetry, Storytelling and Music Open Mic
Come to tell a story (or two. or three!), read a poem, play some music, or just to listen! Email librarian@windsorlibrary.org for more information.
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 946 5427 0678 Passcode: 745653

Thursday, March 3, 7PM: [Zoom] Genealogy Group
Join Genealogist Pamm Trask and work to discover your roots.
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 922 5254 3052 Passcode: 05089

Tuesday, March 8th, 7PM: Racial Justice Book Discussion Group
We’ll be discussing Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad. “The Underground Railroad chronicles the life of a teenage slave named Cora, who flees the Georgia plantation where she was born, risking everything in pursuit of freedom, much the way her mother, Mabel, did years before.” Come to the library to get a copy of this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/96483770372?pwd=NFNTcjZXK2loK3F0Uy94ekk1N2Rldz09
Meeting ID: 964 8377 0372 Passcode: 646702

Saturday, March 19, 10:30AM: [Zoom] Genealogy Group
Join Genealogist Pamm Trask and work to discover your roots.
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 981 8722 7216 Passcode: 05089

Monday, March 21st, 6:30PM 2nd Discussion of: The Resilient Gardener by Carol Deppe
We’ll be discussing the second 4 chapters of this book (we’ll have one future discussion.) These chapters include: 5. Labor and Exercise, 6. Water and Watering, 7. Soil and Fertility, and 8. Potatoes. “Growing food is among the most positive changes anyone can make in the face of uncertainty about the future. The Resilient Gardener is an information-packed resource for people starting or expanding a garden practice.” Stop by the library to get a copy of this book if you don’t already have it. The final discussion of this book will be on Monday April 18th at 6:30. No need to attend all 3 discussions. Come when you can! Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 983 9144 9175 Passcode: 843861

Monday, April 18th, 6:30PM 3rd Book Discussion Group: 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

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!
Valentine's Day Is Monday!

The information below has been provided to the Town but for the most current information please check with the business website.

SISTERS WEEKEND MARKETPLACE... a bit of whimsy for the home and soul! 

It's February which means we are putting the finishing touches together for our "Sweetheart Weekend" ... 2 days of love, happiness and treasures galore! It's the perfect place to find that special something!!! And The Song Garden will be spreading the love with their Valentine's Day Tulip Jars! Each jar showcasing red, white, and pink tulips, pussy willow and pink and white wax flowers ... perfect for the love of your life!!!
Saturday Feb 12th 10-4pm
Sunday Feb 13th 10-2pm
Sisters Weekend Marketplace
82 Main St.
Windsor, Vermont
sistersweekendmarketplace@gmail.com
Follow along:
FB Sisters Weekend Marketplace
IG sistersweekendmarketplace Branch & Thorn Flower Farm's Spring Flower Share
Looking for the perfect gift for this Valentine’s Day? Purchase a Spring Flower Share from Branch & Thorn Flower Farm! You or a loved one will receive 5 weeks of stunning specialty tulips and heirloom fragrant narcissus this spring. We have limited spots left, so don’t wait – get your order in today! For more details and to sign up, visit our website:
https://www.branchandthorn.com/csa/p/spring-share-2022 Main Street Gallery
Chocolate dipped strawberries by Linsi Nylund for your Valentine. You can get these delicious beauties Feb 13th between noon and 4pm for your Valentines along with Robin French's fabulous flowers. Stop by and say hi and grab a bunch of love.
C Bistro Midva: Welcome Bistro Midva to Main St. The Midva team will take a winter break to catch up on rest and be with family. We will be closed from January 26th to February 8th and we will reopen on February 9th.Again we are humbled by all the support and kind words folks share about us. We can’t thank you all enough and wish you all the best in 2022Cheers!Chad and Arlanda
Windsor Station Restaurant
Open Wednesday-Sunday 4-8 PM
Order take out line HERE


Harpoon News
To honor Black History Month, we will be donating $1 for every pint of Harpoon IPA sold in February to Vermont African American Heritage Trail, which has 29 sites throughout the state that serves to inform Vermont tourists and residents of the enduring contributions of Vermonters of African heritage and the role of white Vermonters in both Vermont and American civil rights history.
Windsor Diner

We are open !! Wednesday- Sundays 7-3 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


WHS Windsor Rotary Student of the Month - FebruaryCongratulations to Alexina Peckinpaugh, Windsor School’s Student of the Month for February.   Alexina brings a positive attitude to every class and works consistently toward learning; she is genuinely curious and hard working with a ‘No Quit, Can Do’’ attitude.  Alexina is a strong contributor to class discussion and her writing is detailed, thoughtful, and well organized.  In science and inquiry, Alexina recently placed second in the psychology category of the WHS science fair with her project titled “The Effects of Gender Bias on Superhero Preference”.  She will represent WHS at the state science fair in the spring.  Alexina is also a key player on the field hockey team and secretary of the junior class. An avid ‘Irish dance’ competitor who has placed at the national level, Alexina is a unique individual who perseveres in all that she does.  Congratulations Alexina!


WHS National Honor Society Teacher of the Month - February
February’s teacher of the month is Megan Roberts! Ms. Roberts is a new teacher but has made an immediate impact on her students and the community at large. Students have commented on her kindness and willingness to help. Even if a student is not in her class she is always willing to assist with work and go beyond her job description. Students have also noted that Ms. Roberts always has a positive attitude and maintains her patience with students no matter how slow the progress. She is always willing to take the time to go above and beyond and does so with kindness and empathy. We are so glad to have you, Ms. Roberts!

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!

St. Francis Catholic Church on Union Street in Windsor is pleased to welcome you for Masses on 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
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!

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, February 4, 2021

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, February 4, 2021

You can find the weekly Windsor newsletter for Friday, February 4th HERE and below




The ice fishing derby held last Saturday by the Windsor Rec. Department and the Windsor Coon Hunters Association was enjoyed by all. Check out this Valley News article on the event! Skating on the common has been in full swing. The crew plans to get the ice back in shape after the storm to keep the fun going! Don't forget skates and snowshoes are available to sign out at the Rec. for not cost. (Thanks to Tom Pryzby for the photo)
 

Windsor Mask Mandate
At their January 25 meeting the selectboard passed on a 5-0 vote a mask mandate for the Town of Windsor. We ask businesses to please post a copy of the sign (found at the link below) in a conspicuous place at any public entrance to your business. Section 1 refers to Act 1 which is the state legislation allowing towns to take such actions. The mandate does not have an enforcement component. The board is hopeful that businesses, residents and visitors will voluntarily comply. You can find the related documents here LINK. You can find a video of the meeting HERE

The Town of Windsor is seeking volunteers to serve on its newly formed Energy & Sustainability Committee. Committee members will work with the Selectboard to reduce Windsor's carbon footprint, explore options for community-owned solar, and more. If you’d like to be part of Windsor's energy transition, please send a letter of interest to the Windsor Selectboard.

For more information, please contact:
Diane Foulds, attfoulds@gmail.com
Amanda Smith, asmith@windsorvt.org
Tom Marsh, tmarsh@windsorvt.org

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 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday

Prison Property Report to the Legislature
The legislature requested that a committee be formed to evaluate the highest and best future State uee 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

Fiscal 2023 Budget & Town Meeting Information
At their January 25th meeting the Selectboard voted on the fiscal 23 budget (7.01.22 -6.30.23) Capital Budget and Town Meeting Warning to be voted on at the 2022 Town Meeting to be held on Monday, February 28th with voting to occur on Tuesday, March 1st. Additional information, including a Windsor on Air presentation and the distribution of the Annual Report will be provided in the weeks ahead. You can find the warning HERE. You can find all of the documents provided to the selectboard and the budget committee during the budget development process HERE


 

 

Community News



News from Ascutney Outdoors:
February 4, 5 and 6 Community Day on the Rope Tow will be held from 2:15 PM until 4:00PM on Friday February 4th. The Tubing Lift will operate on Saturday the 5th and Sunday the 6th from Noon until 4PM. Additionally, there will be Saturday night tubing under the lights from 6PM until 8PM. The T-bar will operate on Saturday the 5th and Sunday the 6th from Noon until 4PM. COME JOIN US FOR FUN IN THE NEW SNOW
Check out this great New York Times Article on the efforts of Ascutney Outdoors and their supporters in helping to revitalize the mountain!
Recycling & Trash Q&AWhat do I do with??Get Your Recycling & Trash Questions Answered!Q&A with Ham Gillett of Upper Valley Solid Waste Management DistrictThursday, February 17th at 6:30 pmHosted by Windsor On Air Zoom Link Join us live on Zoom and on Windsor On Air’s Facebook pageSend questions in advance to woa-tv@comcast.net
Windsor County Mentors is recruiting mentors for both the school-based and the community-based program. We create and support mentoring partnerships by matching competent, caring, screened adults with Windsor County youth. Our one-on-one relationships provide continuity across the years of a young person's development and connect a child to the community. Our community-based program serves the entire county, while our school-based program serves multiple districts throughout the county. For both programs, adult volunteers complete an application (available to download from our website), a full background check, and comprehensive training. Each volunteer is then matched with one of our wonderful kids to share time weekly engaging in activities that the pair selects together. Visit our website for more information or contact Hope Wilson at hope@wcmentors.org. We look forward to hearing from you and helping build relationships that can last a lifetime! Clean Heat Alternative: Advanced Wood Heat (AWH)
Mount Ascutney Regional Commission and Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission are teaming up to present to you a Clean Heat learning opportunity. How can one help to achieve the goals driven by the recent Comprehensive Energy Plan and Climate Action Plan? Options! Renewable energy heating options are a hot topic today across Vermont. For Upper Valley residents looking to update or upgrade their home heating system, advanced wood heat may be an effective option. The carbon sequestration that our forests bring is critical in fighting Green House Gas emissions. The removal and use of low-quality wood could be an option for some Vermonters. We bring you two experts on the topic of Advanced Wood Heat who will share how it compares to other non-fossil fuel heating options.
Webinar: Thursday February 3, 2022 at 5:30pm, information can be found at: https://marcvt.org/energy/
Speakers: Emma Hanson, Wood Energy Coordinator, VT Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation
Bill Karis, Energy Consultant, Efficiency Vermont Contacts: Alexander Taft, ataft@marcvt.org Steven Bauer, sbauer@trorc.org

The WOA Virtual Cat Show has been rescheduled to Saturday, February 19th!
We had great success with our dog show last year, so this year we will focus on our feline friends.
Date: Saturday, February 19th at 10:00 am
Video submissions due by February 1st
Contact WOA for submission details: woa-tv@comcast.net
Phone or text 802-674-5200
CatShow Zoom Link







Livestream Concert with Brook Hubbard
t’s been too long since we’ve caught up, virtually…. Join me this Tuesday Feb 8th at 7:00pm ET on my YouTube & Facebook pages for some new music and good vibes.#gratefulformusic #goodvibesallthetime #spreadlove #livestreamindependentmusic
WPD HOME ALONe Safety Course
(2.5 HRS) Friday, February 25, 2022
As our children grow older, there comes a time when they become responsible enough to stay home alone for short periods of time, while we run errands, or drop another child at practice or other activity. For many parents, leaving a child at home can be a scary thought, and after receiving many requests for guidance as to when a child is permitted to be left alone or what they should know before they are granted that responsibility, the Windsor PD has opted to host a Home Alone Safety course for children 9-12 years of age; that will provide them with the knowledge and skills necessary to help them stay safe and responsible when home alone.
Topics covered include:
Basic First Aid, Calling 911, Fire Safety, Healthy Eating, Kitchen Safety, Online Safety, Severe Weather Safety, Activities to entertain yourself when home alone.
Date: 02/25/2022 - Friday
Time: 12:30-3:00 (½ day for Windsor Schools)
Cost: Free
Location: Windsor PD

Registration link:
https://forms.gle/D3ahZQDA49A7y3Em7 New Mini-Exhibit at the American Precision Museum “Patterns and Molds”:
The American Precision Museum’s new temporary exhibit, “Patterns and Molds,” opens at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 14, 2022. This special selection of items is drawn from the Museum’s archives and remains on exhibit from 10 am to 5 pm through Monday, February 14.
The exhibit includes video elements explaining molding processes, live demonstrations of thermoforming, and more. Although many of the patterns resemble simple shapes, some are more complex, and all ultimately became parts of machines. 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
Simon Pearce is hiring!
Simon Pearce is hiring a Commercial Cleaner, Customer Care Associate, Glassblowers, IT Helpdesk Manager, and Sales Associates. The Simon Pearce Restaurant is also hiring 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.

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.
Old Barns of Vermont LINKWindsor on Air Cat Show LINK
Lucy Mackenzie "Adoptables" LINK (note, date has been changed to Feb. 19th)
Windsor Downtown Housing Project LINK
American Precision Museum "What's In the Basement?" LINK
American Precision Museum "Letters and Stiches" typewrites and sewing machines LINK Windsor in the News
Ascutney Outdoors LINK
Mask Mandate LINK
Proposed Youth Detention Facility at Prison Farm LINK
Report on Former Prison Urges Action VTDigger LINK
State Leaders Look for New Use for Former State Prison WCAX 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:

Saturday, February 19, 1:30PM: Snow Sculpture Creation!

Adults and kids are welcome to come learn and create. Come join snow sculpture aficionados Rebecca Haynes and Mark Eyerman and work to create the snow sculpture of your dreams! Bring gardening tools, shovels, maybe even a hand saw, and of course your imagination. We’ll meet in the Windsor Library’s front yard but may expand across the street and into the Town Common. This is of course weather and snow dependent.

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Wednesday After-School Program On Hiatus
Through the end of February, Wednesday after-school will be on hiatus. Simple take and make projects will be available each week at the front desk. Stop by and get yours!

Wednesday, March 2nd, 10:30AM Outdoor Story Time!
Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly!

ADULT PROGRAMMING
Tuesday, February 15, 4:30PM: Hybrid Afternoon Book Discussion Group
We will be discussing Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half: “a multi-generational family saga that tackles prickly issues of racial identity and bigotry and conveys the corrosive effects of secrets and dissembling. It's also a great read that will transport you out of your current circumstances, whatever they are.” Stop by the library and get a copy of this book. This book discussion will take place at the library (wearing masks) and via Zoom. Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/97406908013?pwd=L0psMjJNYW1vb1ZTMkZXelc3c0sxQT09
Meeting ID: 974 0690 8013 Passcode: 540479

Wednesday, February 23rd, 6:30PM Zoom Book Discussion Group: The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times by Carol Deppe
Spring is coming. I am ordering seeds and planning my 2022 garden. Please join other gardeners (and would-be gardeners!) in a 3-part discussion of this important book. In February, we’ll be discussing the first 4 chapters (less than 100 pages.) These chapters include: 1. Gardening and Resilience, 2. The Plant-Gardener Covenant, 3. Gardening in an Era of Wild Weather and Climate Change, and 4. Diet and Food Resilience. “Not only does Deppe discuss all the immediate, nose-to-the-grindstone kind of information about producing and using home-grown food, but also all the surrounding environmental and cultural aspects of gardening that are so vital to success. A must-read for beginning gardeners, and full of details even the most experienced will find invaluable.” Stop by the library to get a copy of this book! The other 2 discussions on this book will be on Monday, March 21st at 6:30, and Monday April 18th at 6:30 No need to attend all 3 discussions if you're unable. Come when you can!
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 969 3393 8736 Passcode: 081279

Tuesday, March 8th, 7PM: Racial Justice Book Discussion Group
We’ll be discussing Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad. “The Underground Railroad chronicles the life of a teenage slave named Cora, who flees the Georgia plantation where she was born, risking everything in pursuit of freedom, much the way her mother, Mabel, did years before.” Come to the library to get a copy of this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/96483770372?pwd=NFNTcjZXK2loK3F0Uy94ekk1N2Rldz09
Meeting ID: 964 8377 0372 Passcode: 646702

Monday, March 21st, 6:30PM 2nd Discussion of: The Resilient Gardener by Carol Deppe
We’ll be discussing the second 4 chapters of this book (we’ll have one future discussion.) These chapters include: 5. Labor and Exercise, 6. Water and Watering, 7. Soil and Fertility, and 8. Potatoes. “Growing food is among the most positive changes anyone can make in the face of uncertainty about the future. The Resilient Gardener is an information-packed resource for people starting or expanding a garden practice.” Stop by the library to get a copy of this book if you don’t already have it. The final discussion of this book will be on Monday April 18th at 6:30. No need to attend all 3 discussions. Come when you can! Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 983 9144 9175 Passcode: 843861

Monday, April 18th, 6:30PM 3rd Book Discussion Group: 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

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.

SISTERS WEEKEND MARKETPLACE... a bit of whimsy for the home and soul! 

It's February which means we are putting the finishing touches together for our "Sweetheart Weekend" ... 2 days of love, happiness and treasures galore! It's the perfect place to find that special something!!! And The Song Garden will be spreading the love with their Valentine's Day Tulip Jars! Each jar showcasing red, white, and pink tulips, pussy willow and pink and white wax flowers ... perfect for the love of your life!!!
Saturday Feb 12th 10-4pm
Sunday Feb 13th 10-2pm
Sisters Weekend Marketplace
82 Main St.
Windsor, Vermont
sistersweekendmarketplace@gmail.com
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Looking for the perfect gift for this Valentine’s Day? Purchase a Spring Flower Share from Branch & Thorn Flower Farm! You or a loved one will receive 5 weeks of stunning specialty tulips and heirloom fragrant narcissus this spring. We have limited spots left, so don’t wait – get your order in today! For more details and to sign up, visit our website:
https://www.branchandthorn.com/csa/p/spring-share-2022 Main Street Gallery
Chocolate dipped strawberries by Linsi Nylund for your Valentine. You can get these delicious beauties Feb 13th between noon and 4pm for your Valentines along with Robin French's fabulous flowers. Stop by and say hi and grab a bunch of love.
C Bistro Midva: Welcome Bistro Midva to Main St. The Midva team will take a winter break to catch up on rest and be with family. We will be closed from January 26th to February 8th and we will reopen on February 9th.Again we are humbled by all the support and kind words folks share about us. We can’t thank you all enough and wish you all the best in 2022Cheers!Chad and Arlanda
Windsor Station Restaurant
Open Wednesday-Sunday 4-8 PM
Order take out line HERE


Harpoon News
To honor Black History Month, we will be donating $1 for every pint of Harpoon IPA sold in February to Vermont African American Heritage Trail, which has 29 sites throughout the state that serves to inform Vermont tourists and residents of the enduring contributions of Vermonters of African heritage and the role of white Vermonters in both Vermont and American civil rights history.
Windsor Diner

We are open !! Wednesday- Sundays 7-3 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 - FebruaryCongratulations to Alexina Peckinpaugh, Windsor School’s Student of the Month for February.   Alexina brings a positive attitude to every class and works consistently toward learning; she is genuinely curious and hard working with a ‘No Quit, Can Do’’ attitude.  Alexina is a strong contributor to class discussion and her writing is detailed, thoughtful, and well organized.  In science and inquiry, Alexina recently placed second in the psychology category of the WHS science fair with her project titled “The Effects of Gender Bias on Superhero Preference”.  She will represent WHS at the state science fair in the spring.  Alexina is also a key player on the field hockey team and secretary of the junior class. An avid ‘Irish dance’ competitor who has placed at the national level, Alexina is a unique individual who perseveres in all that she does.  Congratulations Alexina!


WHS National Honor Society Teacher of the Month - February
February’s teacher of the month is Megan Roberts! Ms. Roberts is a new teacher but has made an immediate impact on her students and the community at large. Students have commented on her kindness and willingness to help. Even if a student is not in her class she is always willing to assist with work and go beyond her job description. Students have also noted that Ms. Roberts always has a positive attitude and maintains her patience with students no matter how slow the progress. She is always willing to take the time to go above and beyond and does so with kindness and empathy. We are so glad to have you, Ms. Roberts!

 

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!

St. Francis Catholic Church on Union Street in Windsor is pleased to welcome you for Masses on 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

 Federal, State and Local Reference information

Vermont State Information on COVID-19: Vermont.gov 


See Windsor Mask Mandate at top of Newsletter
 

 

Municipal Service information

The Windsor Municipal Administrative Offices are open to the public!

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, January 28th

You can find the weekly Windsor newsletter for Friday, January 28th below

Windsor Mask Mandate
At their January 25 meeting the selectboard passed on a 5-0 vote a mask mandate for the Town of Windsor. We ask businesses to please post a copy of the sign (found at the link below) in a conspicuous place at any public entrance to your business. Section 1 refers to Act 1 which is the state legislation allowing towns to take such actions. The mandate does not have an enforcement component. The board is hopeful that businesses, residents and visitors will voluntarily comply. You can find the related documents here LINK. You can find a video of the meeting HERE

Now You Know!
A Windsor resident sent an inquiry asking if we knew why the signal town lights on Mt. Ascutney switched from red blinking to bright white. It took some digging but here is the answer: the Public TV Station just added new lights to their tower, nothing new added to our tower. According to the FCC, on structures 200 feet AGL or more, medium-intensity, white, flashing lights may be used in daylight and twilight hours, but the intensity must be reduced at night. At night they are supposed to change to red. Now you know. - If you have a question about the goings on in town send me an email at tmarsh@windsorvt.org and I will do my best to track down an answer.


The Town of Windsor is seeking volunteers to serve on its newly formed Energy & Sustainability Committee. Committee members will work with the Selectboard to reduce Windsor's carbon footprint, explore options for community-owned solar, and more. If you’d like to be part of Windsor's energy transition, please send a letter of interest to the Windsor Selectboard.

For more information, please contact:
Diane Foulds, attfoulds@gmail.com
Amanda Smith, asmith@windsorvt.org
Tom Marsh, tmarsh@windsorvt.org

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 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

Prison Property Report to the Legislature
The legislature requested that a committee be formed to evaluate the highest and best future State uee 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

Lost and Found
From the Windsor Rec. Dept: We currently have an almost full lost and found. Come on down and see if anything belongs to you! Found, white earphones in the Windsor Grasslands parking area off Marton Road, Saturday, January 22 around 3:45pm
One earring on the Clough Avenue sidewalk. 1/2" square, opaque "caramel" colored with white stripes. Please contact hlgillett@gmail.com 

Fiscal 2023 Budget & Town Meeting Information
At their January 25th meeting the Selectboard voted on the fiscal 23 budget (7.01.22 -6.30.23) Capital Budget and Town Meeting Warning to be voted on at the 2022 Town Meeting to be held on Monday, February 28th with voting to occur on Tuesday, March 1st. Additional information, including a Windsor on Air presentation and the distribution of the Annual Report will be provided in the weeks ahead. You can find the warning HERE. You can find all of the documents provided to the selectboard and the budget committee during the budget development process HERE


 

 

Community News


News from Ascutney Outdoors:
Friday, January 28: Community Day on the Rope Tow from 1PM to 4:30PM – expanded hours due to early release day from local schools. All are welcome, donations always appreciated.
Saturday, January 29: T-bar and Tubing from Noon until 4PM. And just Tubing under the lights from 6PM until 8PM.
Sunday, January 30: T-bar and Tubing from Noon until 4PM.
Always check our website and FB page for last minute changes due to weather.

Coon Club 2022 Ice Fishi8ng Derby - This Saturday!

























Clean Heat Alternative: Advanced Wood Heat (AWH)
Mount Ascutney Regional Commission and Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission are teaming up to present to you a Clean Heat learning opportunity. How can one help to achieve the goals driven by the recent Comprehensive Energy Plan and Climate Action Plan? Options! Renewable energy heating options are a hot topic today across Vermont. For Upper Valley residents looking to update or upgrade their home heating system, advanced wood heat may be an effective option. The carbon sequestration that our forests bring is critical in fighting Green House Gas emissions. The removal and use of low-quality wood could be an option for some Vermonters. We bring you two experts on the topic of Advanced Wood Heat who will share how it compares to other non-fossil fuel heating options.
Webinar: Thursday February 3, 2022 at 5:30pm, information can be found at: https://marcvt.org/energy/
Speakers: Emma Hanson, Wood Energy Coordinator, VT Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation
Bill Karis, Energy Consultant, Efficiency Vermont Contacts: Alexander Taft, ataft@marcvt.org Steven Bauer, sbauer@trorc.org

The WOA Virtual Cat Show is on the way! We had great success with our dog show last year, so this year we will focus on our feline friends.
Date: Saturday, February 5th at 10:00 am
Video submissions due by February 1st
Contact WOA for submission details: woa-tv@comcast.net
Phone or text 802-674-5200
CatShow Zoom Link







WPD HOME ALONe Safety Course
(2.5 HRS) Friday, February 25, 2022
As our children grow older, there comes a time when they become responsible enough to stay home alone for short periods of time, while we run errands, or drop another child at practice or other activity. For many parents, leaving a child at home can be a scary thought, and after receiving many requests for guidance as to when a child is permitted to be left alone or what they should know before they are granted that responsibility, the Windsor PD has opted to host a Home Alone Safety course for children 9-12 years of age; that will provide them with the knowledge and skills necessary to help them stay safe and responsible when home alone.
Topics covered include:
Basic First Aid, Calling 911, Fire Safety, Healthy Eating, Kitchen Safety, Online Safety, Severe Weather Safety, Activities to entertain yourself when home alone.
Date: 02/25/2022 - Friday
Time: 12:30-3:00 (½ day for Windsor Schools)
Cost: Free
Location: Windsor PD

Registration link:
https://forms.gle/D3ahZQDA49A7y3Em7 New Mini-Exhibit at the American Precision Museum “Patterns and Molds”:
The American Precision Museum’s new temporary exhibit, “Patterns and Molds,” opens at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 14, 2022. This special selection of items is drawn from the Museum’s archives and remains on exhibit from 10 am to 5 pm through Monday, February 14.
The exhibit includes video elements explaining molding processes, live demonstrations of thermoforming, and more. Although many of the patterns resemble simple shapes, some are more complex, and all ultimately became parts of machines.
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
Simon Pearce is hiring!
Simon Pearce is hiring a Commercial Cleaner, Customer Care Associate, Glassblowers, IT Helpdesk Manager, and Sales Associates. The Simon Pearce Restaurant is also hiring 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.

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.
Lucy Mackenzie "Adoptables" LINK

Windsor Downtown Housing Project LINK

American Precision Museum "What's In the Basement?" LINK
American Precision Museum "Letters and Stiches" typewrites and sewing machines LINK Windsor in the News
Mask Mandate LINK
Proposed Youth Detention Facility at Prison Farm LINK
Report on Former Prison Urges Action VTDigger LINK
State Leaders Look for New Use for Former State Prison WCAX LINK
Mt Ascutney Hospital Radiology designated as Lung Cancer Screening Center LINK
Windsor musician receives "Tammie Award" for Best Singer-Songwriter Album LINK Dave Richardson Palms to Pines LINK
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:
Kathy Prevo: Windsor Public Library Volunteer of the Year!
The Windsor Public Library is so excited to announce that Kathy Prevo is our volunteer of the year. This award is long overdue for Kathy, who has put years of time, effort, and love into our library, both as a volunteer and previously as a board member. Kathy has also been wonderful about keeping our staff fashionable in colorful cotton masks that she sews. She contributed many masks for patron use as well. Kathy, thank you, thank you thank you for who you are and all that you do for our library. We are so much of a better library and community center because of you!
Windsor Public Library Seeking a Contractor
As part of their Lift Installation and Accessibility Project, the Windsor Public Library is interested in receiving estimates from Contractors for:
1. Partial wood stair reconfiguration (5 treads) to eliminate winder treads and eliminate one door and frame.
2. Toilet room accessibility improvements including grab bars, lavatory vanity rebuild, new door and frame and floor level changes.
3. New ADA lift shaft, minor electrical and HVAC modifications, floor level changes and reconfigure and rebuild a flat file storage cabinet.
4. Meeting with the lift company to finalize and coordinate lift shaft requirements. (Lift installation by lift supplier.)
If interested in receiving additional information please contact the Windsor Public Library at librarian@windsorlibrary.org or by calling 802-674-2556.
Please Wear a Mask in the Library!
To keep us all safe, the Windsor Library requires that everyone entering the building wear a mask.

PROGRAMMING
Saturday, February 19, 1:30PM: Snow Sculpture Creation!
Adults and kids are welcome to come learn and create. Come join snow sculpture aficionados Rebecca Haynes and Mark Eyerman and work to create the snow sculpture of your dreams! Bring gardening tools, shovels, maybe even a hand saw, and of course your imagination. We’ll meet in the Windsor Library’s front yard but may expand across the street and into the Town Common. This is of course weather and snow dependent.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
After-School Program On Hiatus in January and February
Through the end of February, the Wednesday After-School Program will be on hiatus. Simple take and make projects will be available each week at the front desk. Stop by and get yours!
Wednesday, February 2nd, 10:30AM Outdoor Story Time!
Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly! February 2nd, and March 2nd.

ADULT PROGRAMMING
Tuesday, February 15, 4:30PM: Hybrid Afternoon Book Discussion Group
We will be discussing Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half: “a multi-generational family saga that tackles prickly issues of racial identity and bigotry and conveys the corrosive effects of secrets and dissembling. It's also a great read that will transport you out of your current circumstances, whatever they are.” Stop by the library and get a copy of this book. This book discussion will take place at the library (wearing masks) and via Zoom. Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/97406908013?pwd=L0psMjJNYW1vb1ZTMkZXelc3c0sxQT09
Meeting ID: 974 0690 8013 Passcode: 540479
Tuesday, March 8th, 7PM: Zoom Racial Justice Book Discussion Group
We’ll be discussing Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad. “The Underground Railroad chronicles the life of a teenage slave named Cora, who flees the Georgia plantation where she was born, risking everything in pursuit of freedom, much the way her mother, Mabel, did years before.” Come to the library to get a copy of this Pulitzer Prize winning novel.
Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/96483770372?pwd=NFNTcjZXK2loK3F0Uy94ekk1N2Rldz09
Meeting ID: 964 8377 0372 Passcode: 646702
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.

SISTERS WEEKEND MARKETPLACE... a bit of whimsy for the home and soul! 
We are celebrating our 3 year anniversary this weekend !!!

Fri Jan 28th 6-9pm

Sat Jan 29th 10-4pm

Sun Jan 30th 10-2pm

We've been busy refreshing and restocking the shop with treasures and trinkets galore along with some fabulous furniture recreations ... creating a warm and cozy vibe! It's the perfect place to beat those mid winter blues! Mark your calendars and join in on the celebration!!!

Sisters Weekend Marketplace

82 Main St.

Windsor, Vermont

sistersweekendmarketplace@gmail.com

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Main Street Gallery
Chocolate dipped strawberries by Linsi Nylund for your Valentine. You can get these delicious beauties feb 13th for your Valentines along with Robin French's fabulous flowers. Stop by and say hi and grab a bunch of love.



Bistro Midva: Welcome Bistro Midva to Main St. The Midva team will take a winter break to catch up on rest and be with family. We will be closed from January 26th to February 8th and we will reopen on February 9th.Again we are humbled by all the support and kind words folks share about us. We can’t thank you all enough and wish you all the best in 2022Cheers!Chad and Arlanda
Windsor Station Restaurant
Open 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
Windsor Diner

The Windsor Diner will be closing to the public for the month of January. They will continue to make meals for Meals on Wheels and other similar projects during this time. The diner will be reopening to the public in February. 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 - January
Congratulations to Bryce Moody, Windsor School’s Student of the Month for January.   Bryce is a hard working, humble, service oriented student who gives everything he has to help others.  While a student at Windsor High School, Bryce participated in the vo-tech program in Springfield and also took advantage of items like dual enrollment through CCV and the Red River Think Smart Internship Program.  Additionally, Bryce currently serves as the Corporal for the Windsor Police Cadet Program and is active in mowing / plowing throughout Windsor.  Bryce will complete high school at the end of this semester and, in March of 2022, he will be attending the VT Police Academy with an anticipated graduation date from the program of June 2022.  Upon graduation from the academy, he will join the Windsor Police Department as a Police officer.  Bryce is a caring compassionate individual with character, honor and integrity who is committed to a life of service.  He has, and will certainly continue to, make Windsor proud.  Congratulations Bryce.


WHS National Honor Society Teacher of the Month - January
January’s teacher of the month is Mr. Brinck-Johnsen! Mr. Brinck, as he’s more commonly known, is a high school history teacher renowned for his perspectives on both his educational content and life in general. Students have said that Mr. Brinck always tries his best to engage students in his class, no matter their original interests. Anyone who has been in Mr. Brinck’s class knows that he teaches because he loves the topics and engaging students. His passion for connecting the classroom to the rest of the world is apparent in everything he does. Beyond his regular classes, Mr. Brinck also co-advises the student council and was the advisor of Model UN two years ago. Thank you, Mr. Brinck, for all of your hard work, and congratulations!

 

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!

St. Francis Catholic Church on Union Street in Windsor is pleased to welcome you for Masses on 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

 

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!

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The Windsor newsletter for Friday, January 21st

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The Windsor newsletter for Friday, January 21st

You can find the newsletter for Friday, January 21st HERE and below

The Town of Windsor is seeking volunteers to serve on  its newly formed Energy & Sustainability Committee. Committee members will work with the Selectboard to reduce Windsor's carbon footprint, explore options for community-owned solar, and more. If you’d like to be part of Windsor's energy transition, please send a letter of interest to the Windsor Selectboard by Dec. 27, 2021.
 
For more information, please contact: 
Diane Foulds, attfoulds@gmail.com
Amanda Smith, asmith@windsorvt.org
Tom Marsh, tmarsh@windsorvt.org


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 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 Tuesday, Wednesday and 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

News from Ascutney Outdoors:
We have a full weekend of outdoor fun coming up….Masks required in the AOC.

  • Community Day on the Rope Tow Friday January 21st from 2:30PM until 4:30PM (children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian).

  • Tubing Saturday January 22nd from Noon until 4PM and again under the lights from 6PM until 8PM. Sunday January 23rd from Noon until 4PM.

  • T-bar Saturday the 22nd and Sunday the 23rd from Noon until 4PM.

It’s great to be back in the swing of things! Looking forward to seeing you.

Winter Fun
The cold weather over the last couple of weeks has allowed Harry and James to get the skating rink on the common established. The ice is smooth and ready for skaters. Skating on Kennedy Pond is getting underway as well. We are also seeing ice fishermen on Runnemede. The anticipated snow on Monday should help the VAST trails and skiing and tubing over at Ascutney get underway for the season. Don't forget we have skates and snowshoes available, for free, at the Rec. Center.

The WOA Virtual Cat Show is on the way! We had great success with our dog show last year, so this year we will focus on our feline friends.
Date: Saturday, February 5th at 10:00 am
Video submissions due by February 1st
Contact WOA for submission details: woa-tv@comcast.net
Phone or text 802-674-5200
Cat Show Zoom Link
WPD HOME ALONe Safety Course
(2.5 HRS) Friday, February 25, 2022
As our children grow older, there comes a time when they become responsible enough to stay home alone for short periods of time, while we run errands, or drop another child at practice or other activity. For many parents, leaving a child at home can be a scary thought, and after receiving many requests for guidance as to when a child is permitted to be left alone or what they should know before they are granted that responsibility, the Windsor PD has opted to host a Home Alone Safety course for children 9-12 years of age; that will provide them with the knowledge and skills necessary to help them stay safe and responsible when home alone.
Topics covered include:
Basic First Aid, Calling 911, Fire Safety, Healthy Eating, Kitchen Safety, Online Safety, Severe Weather Safety, Activities to entertain yourself when home alone.
Date: 02/25/2022 - Friday
Time: 12:30-3:00 (½ day for Windsor Schools)
Cost: Free
Location: Windsor PD

Registration link:
https://forms.gle/D3ahZQDA49A7y3Em7 New Mini-Exhibit at the American Precision Museum “Patterns and Molds”:
The American Precision Museum’s new temporary exhibit, “Patterns and Molds,” opens at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 14, 2022. This special selection of items is drawn from the Museum’s archives and remains on exhibit from 10 am to 5 pm through Monday, February 14.
The exhibit includes video elements explaining molding processes, live demonstrations of thermoforming, and more. Although many of the patterns resemble simple shapes, some are more complex, and all ultimately became parts of machines.
Linda Bruce Churchill local Hatha Yoga Update
GENTLE YOGA AT WINDSOR REC NEW YEAR SESSION WED JAN 5 (5:30) thru SAT (9-10) Feb 5.
$50 for one month of YOGA, with access to zoom on snow night)$12 drop in..a total of 10 classes wow.. CDC guidelines masks required and social distance. Gentle Yoga taught by a gentle teacher with the focus on you. Beginners always welcome. Bring own mat, blanket/beach towel
Hope to see you there.

https://windsorvt.myrec.com/info
Linda B Churchill
E-RYT 300
Simon Pearce is hiring!
Simon Pearce is hiring a Commercial Cleaner, Customer Care Associate, Glassblowers, IT Helpdesk Manager, and Sales Associates. The Simon Pearce Restaurant is also hiring 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.

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.
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
American Precision Museum "Letters and Stiches" typewrites and sewing machines LINK Windsor in the News
Report on Former Prison Urges Action VTDigger LINK
State Leaders Look for New Use for Former State Prison WCAX LINK
Mt Ascutney Hospital Radiology designated as Lung Cancer Screening Center LINK
Windsor musician receives "Tammie Award" for Best Singer-Songwriter Album LINK Dave Richardson Palms to Pines LINK
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:
Congratulations to our Volunteer of the Year Kathy Prevo!!!!
We are so grateful for all that Kathy does for us and has done over many, many years. Thank you, Kathy! We're better because of you!

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
Every Wednesday After-School Program on Hiatus through the End of February
Through the end of February, Wednesday after-school will be on hiatus. Simple take and make projects will be available each week at the front desk. Stop by and get yours!
Wednesday, February 2nd, 10:30AM Outdoor Story Time!
Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly! February 2nd, and March 2nd.

ADULT PROGRAMMING, ETC.
Tuesday, January 25th, 7PM: Zoom Storytelling, Poetry and Music Open Mic
Over the summer and fall, we were able to do our Open Mic in person, in the library's backyard, which was wonderful to be in person, but sad because we were missing out on our non-local friends. Now, with negative temperatures, crusty snow and a pandemic that's again out of control, we need to return to virtual. Are you interested? We sure hope so!!!! Come to tell a story (or two. or three!), read a poem, play some music, or just to listen. Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 963 2733 2860 Passcode: 437997

Saturday, February 19, 1:30PM: Snow Sculpture Creation!
Adults and kids are welcome to come learn and create. Come join snow sculpture aficionados Rebecca Haynes and Mark Eyerman and work to create the snow sculpture of your dreams! Bring gardening tools, shovels, maybe even a hand saw, and of course your imagination. We’ll meet in the Windsor Library’s front yard but may expand across the street and into the Town Common. This is of course weather and snow dependent.

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 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
Windsor Diner

The Windsor Diner will be closing to the public for the month of January. They will continue to make meals for Meals on Wheels and other similar projects during this time. The diner will be reopening to the public in February. 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 - January
Congratulations to Bryce Moody, Windsor School’s Student of the Month for January.   Bryce is a hard working, humble, service oriented student who gives everything he has to help others.  While a student at Windsor High School, Bryce participated in the vo-tech program in Springfield and also took advantage of items like dual enrollment through CCV and the Red River Think Smart Internship Program.  Additionally, Bryce currently serves as the Corporal for the Windsor Police Cadet Program and is active in mowing / plowing throughout Windsor.  Bryce will complete high school at the end of this semester and, in March of 2022, he will be attending the VT Police Academy with an anticipated graduation date from the program of June 2022.  Upon graduation from the academy, he will join the Windsor Police Department as a Police officer.  Bryce is a caring compassionate individual with character, honor and integrity who is committed to a life of service.  He has, and will certainly continue to, make Windsor proud.  Congratulations Bryce.


WHS National Honor Society Teacher of the Month - January
January’s teacher of the month is Mr. Brinck-Johnsen! Mr. Brinck, as he’s more commonly known, is a high school history teacher renowned for his perspectives on both his educational content and life in general. Students have said that Mr. Brinck always tries his best to engage students in his class, no matter their original interests. Anyone who has been in Mr. Brinck’s class knows that he teaches because he loves the topics and engaging students. His passion for connecting the classroom to the rest of the world is apparent in everything he does. Beyond his regular classes, Mr. Brinck also co-advises the student council and was the advisor of Model UN two years ago. Thank you, Mr. Brinck, for all of your hard work, and congratulations!

 

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!

St. Francis Catholic Church on Union Street in Windsor is pleased to welcome you for Masses on 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

 

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!

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Windsor Weekly Newsletter for Friday, January 14, 2021

You can find the newsletter for Friday the 14th HERE and below

Lights on Main St.
It has been a long time coming but the new traffic light has finally been installed at the Union/Main/Bridge St. intersection. You are not seeing double! Regulations that have been put in place since the last time a traffic light was installed require two lights rather than one.


Winter Fun

The cold weather over the last couple of weeks has allowed Harry and James to get the skating rink on the common established. The ice is smooth and ready for skaters. Skating on Kennedy Pond is getting underway as well. We are also seeing ice fishermen on Runnemede. The anticipated snow on Monday should help the VAST trails and skiing and tubing over at Ascutney  get underway for the season. Don't forget we have skates and snowshoes available, for free, at the Rec. Center.

The Town of Windsor is seeking volunteers to serve on  its newly formed Energy & Sustainability Committee. Committee members will work with the Selectboard to reduce Windsor's carbon footprint, explore options for community-owned solar, and more. If you’d like to be part of Windsor's energy transition, please send a letter of interest to the Windsor Selectboard by Dec. 27, 2021.
 
For more information, please contact: 
Diane Foulds, attfoulds@gmail.com
Amanda Smith, asmith@windsorvt.org
Tom Marsh, tmarsh@windsorvt.org


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 Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday

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


New Mini-Exhibit at the American Precision Museum “Patterns and Molds”:

The American Precision Museum’s new temporary exhibit, “Patterns and Molds,” opens at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 14, 2022. This special selection of items is drawn from the Museum’s archives and remains on exhibit from 10 am to 5 pm through Monday, February 14.

The exhibit includes video elements explaining molding processes, live demonstrations of thermoforming, and more. Although many of the patterns resemble simple shapes, some are more complex, and all ultimately became parts of machines.

“When we talk about cast-iron, we’re really talking about molten iron being poured into a mold, and the resulting casting,” explained Executive Director Steve Dalessio. “The pattern is the original design the mold is made from.” The museum has hundreds of these patterns in its collection, usually wooden. These patterns were often used in foundries.

The patternmaker in the 1800s and early 1900s often learned from a master or from books (and a sampling of these books will also be on display).

“The American Precision Museum has so many artifacts in its collection that the public does not get to see regularly,” says Dalessio. “This exhibit is an opportunity for us to share unique objects that have never been put on display.”

During the winter, when the museum is not heated, admission is free (although donations are welcome). This special exhibit takes place in the heated section of the museum. The exhibit is open weekdays from 10-5 pm.

Exhibit links with Education Kit “Achieving Repeatability “
The exhibit also ties in with the museum’s next education kit, “Achieving Repeatability”. This interdisciplinary kit for kids in 4th & 4th grade will be available to local teachers and informal educators free of charge in February.

The kit includes lesson slides and all the physical materials a student would need to create a cookie cutter that tessellates, build a catapult that’s both accurate and precise, exchange the parts of a clicking ballpoint pen, and more.

The lessons tie in manufacturing, history, and STEM with art and the humanities.
Linda Bruce Churchill local Hatha Yoga Update
GENTLE YOGA AT WINDSOR REC NEW YEAR SESSION WED JAN 5 (5:30) thru SAT (9-10) Feb 5.
$50 for one month of YOGA, with access to zoom on snow night)$12 drop in..a total of 10 classes wow.. CDC guidelines masks required and social distance. Gentle Yoga taught by a gentle teacher with the focus on you. Beginners always welcome. Bring own mat, blanket/beach towel
Hope to see you there.

https://windsorvt.myrec.com/info
Linda B Churchill
E-RYT 300
Simon Pearce is hiring!
Simon Pearce is hiring a Commercial Cleaner, Customer Care Associate, Glassblowers, IT Helpdesk Manager, and Sales Associates. The Simon Pearce Restaurant is also hiring 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.

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.
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
American Precision Museum "Letters and Stiches" typewrites and sewing machines LINK Windsor in the News
Report on Former Prison Urges Action VTDigger LINK
State Leaders Look for New Use for Former State Prison WCAX LINK
Mt Ascutney Hospital Radiology designated as Lung Cancer Screening Center LINK
Windsor musician receives "Tammie Award" for Best Singer-Songwriter Album LINK Dave Richardson Palms to Pines LINK
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:
Thursday, January 20th, 6PM: Windsor Public Library Annual Meeting
Join us via Zoom and find out what we’ve been up to this past year. Learn about the Windsor Public Library’s successes, challenges, and plans for 2022. If you’d prefer to come to the library in person, one or two people will be participating from there. Masks are required inside the library.
Zoom Meeting ID: 839 5076 3135 Passcode: 05089
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 After School Program on Hiatus in January
Through the end of January, the Wednesday after-school program will be on hiatus. Simple take and make projects will be available each week at the front desk. Stop by and get yours!
Wednesday, February 2nd, 10:30AM Outdoor Story Time!
Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly! February 2nd, and March 2nd.

ADULT PROGRAMMING, ETC.
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
Saturday, February 19, 1:30PM: Snow Sculpture Creation!
Adults and kids are welcome to come learn and create. Come join snow sculpture aficionados Rebecca Haynes and Mark Eyerman and work to create the snow sculpture of your dreams! Bring gardening tools, shovels, maybe even a hand saw, and of course your imagination. We’ll meet in the Windsor Library’s front yard but may expand across the street and into the Town Common. This is of course weather and snow dependent.

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


SILO Distillery
SILO has a new batch of SILO Bourbon bottled and available this weekend! The tasting room will be open on Monday January 17th for the holiday weekend/ Martin Luther King Jr. Day in addition to their normal weekend hours. Masks are required for all when moving around the tasting room except when seated and enjoying a cocktail.

Harpoon News
Bring some brewery fresh beer home to the family!
Sunday – Wednesday: 11AM – 6PM Thursday – Saturday: 11AM – 8PM
Open 11AM – 4PM
Windsor Diner

The Windsor Diner will be closing to the public for the month of January. They will continue to make meals for Meals on Wheels and other similar projects during this time. The diner will be reopening to the public in February. 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 - January
Congratulations to Bryce Moody, Windsor School’s Student of the Month for January.   Bryce is a hard working, humble, service oriented student who gives everything he has to help others.  While a student at Windsor High School, Bryce participated in the vo-tech program in Springfield and also took advantage of items like dual enrollment through CCV and the Red River Think Smart Internship Program.  Additionally, Bryce currently serves as the Corporal for the Windsor Police Cadet Program and is active in mowing / plowing throughout Windsor.  Bryce will complete high school at the end of this semester and, in March of 2022, he will be attending the VT Police Academy with an anticipated graduation date from the program of June 2022.  Upon graduation from the academy, he will join the Windsor Police Department as a Police officer.  Bryce is a caring compassionate individual with character, honor and integrity who is committed to a life of service.  He has, and will certainly continue to, make Windsor proud.  Congratulations Bryce.


WHS National Honor Society Teacher of the Month - January
January’s teacher of the month is Mr. Brinck-Johnsen! Mr. Brinck, as he’s more commonly known, is a high school history teacher renowned for his perspectives on both his educational content and life in general. Students have said that Mr. Brinck always tries his best to engage students in his class, no matter their original interests. Anyone who has been in Mr. Brinck’s class knows that he teaches because he loves the topics and engaging students. His passion for connecting the classroom to the rest of the world is apparent in everything he does. Beyond his regular classes, Mr. Brinck also co-advises the student council and was the advisor of Model UN two years ago. Thank you, Mr. Brinck, for all of your hard work, and congratulations!

 

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!

St. Francis Catholic Church on Union Street in Windsor is pleased to welcome you for Masses on 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

 

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!

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Windsor Weekly Newsletter for Friday, January 7th

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Windsor Weekly Newsletter for Friday, January 7th

You can find the January 7th Newsletter HERE and below:

The Town of Windsor is seeking volunteers to serve on  its newly formed Energy & Sustainability Committee. Committee members will work with the Selectboard to reduce Windsor's carbon footprint, explore options for community-owned solar, and more. If you’d like to be part of Windsor's energy transition, please send a letter of interest to the Windsor Selectboard by Dec. 27, 2021.
 
For more information, please contact: 
Diane Foulds, attfoulds@gmail.com
Amanda Smith, asmith@windsorvt.org
Tom Marsh, tmarsh@windsorvt.org

Windsor Winter Wonder Land
So far we haven't seen a lot of snow this winter season, for a glimpse of life in Windsor during winter in years past check out this video from the Windsor Historical Association and Windsor on Air.

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



VeggieVanGo
the VeggieVanGo date has been rescheduled to Friday, January 21st and will not be this upcoming Tuesday. More details in the newsletter next week.

Linda Bruce Churchill local Hatha Yoga Update
GENTLE YOGA AT WINDSOR REC NEW YEAR SESSION WED JAN 5 (5:30) thru SAT (9-10) Feb 5.
$50 for one month of YOGA, with access to zoom on snow night)$12 drop in..a total of 10 classes wow.. CDC guidelines masks required and social distance. Gentle Yoga taught by a gentle teacher with the focus on you. Beginners always welcome. Bring own mat, blanket/beach towel
Hope to see you there.

https://windsorvt.myrec.com/info
Linda B Churchill
E-RYT 300
Simon Pearce is hiring!
Simon Pearce is hiring a Commercial Cleaner, Customer Care Associate, Glassblowers, IT Helpdesk Manager, and Sales Associates. The Simon Pearce Restaurant is also hiring 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.

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.
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
American Precision Museum "Letters and Stiches" typewrites and sewing machines LINK Windsor in the News
Report on Former Prison Urges Action VTDigger LINK
State Leaders Look for New Use for Former State Prison WCAX LINK
Mt Ascutney Hospital Radiology designated as Lung Cancer Screening Center LINK
Windsor musician receives "Tammie Award" for Best Singer-Songwriter Album LINK Dave Richardson Palms to Pines LINK
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 After-School Program On Hiatus for January
Through the end of January, the Wednesday after-school program will be taking a break. But take and make projects will be available each week at the front desk. Stop by and get yours!
Wednesday, February 2nd, 10:30AM Outdoor Story Time!
Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly! February 2nd, and March 2nd.

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
Saturday, February 19, 1:30PM: Snow Sculpture Creation!
Adults and kids are welcome to come learn and create. Come join snow sculpture aficionados Rebecca Haynes and Mark Eyerman and work to create the snow sculpture of your dreams! Bring gardening tools, shovels, maybe even a hand saw, and of course your imagination. We’ll meet in the Windsor Library’s front yard but may expand across the street and into the Town Common. This is of course weather and snow dependent.

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


SILO Distillery
SILO is open this weekend with live music on Sunday January 9th by Sunday Table from 2-4pm Please see their Instagram or website for updated winter 2022 hours: @silodistillery, silodistilley.com. Masks are required for all when moving around the tasting room except when seated and enjoying a cocktail!

Harpoon News
Bring some brewery fresh beer home to the family!
Sunday – Wednesday: 11AM – 6PM Thursday – Saturday: 11AM – 8PM
Open 11AM – 4PM
Windsor Diner

The Windsor Diner will be closing to the public for the month of January. They will continue to make meals for Meals on Wheels and other similar projects during this time. The diner will be reopening to the public in February. 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 - January
Congratulations to Bryce Moody, Windsor School’s Student of the Month for January.   Bryce is a hard working, humble, service oriented student who gives everything he has to help others.  While a student at Windsor High School, Bryce participated in the vo-tech program in Springfield and also took advantage of items like dual enrollment through CCV and the Red River Think Smart Internship Program.  Additionally, Bryce currently serves as the Corporal for the Windsor Police Cadet Program and is active in mowing / plowing throughout Windsor.  Bryce will complete high school at the end of this semester and, in March of 2022, he will be attending the VT Police Academy with an anticipated graduation date from the program of June 2022.  Upon graduation from the academy, he will join the Windsor Police Department as a Police officer.  Bryce is a caring compassionate individual with character, honor and integrity who is committed to a life of service.  He has, and will certainly continue to, make Windsor proud.  Congratulations Bryce.


WHS National Honor Society Teacher of the Month - January
January’s teacher of the month is Mr. Brinck-Johnsen! Mr. Brinck, as he’s more commonly known, is a high school history teacher renowned for his perspectives on both his educational content and life in general. Students have said that Mr. Brinck always tries his best to engage students in his class, no matter their original interests. Anyone who has been in Mr. Brinck’s class knows that he teaches because he loves the topics and engaging students. His passion for connecting the classroom to the rest of the world is apparent in everything he does. Beyond his regular classes, Mr. Brinck also co-advises the student council and was the advisor of Model UN two years ago. Thank you, Mr. Brinck, for all of your hard work, and congratulations!

 

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!

St. Francis Catholic Church on Union Street in Windsor is pleased to welcome you for Masses on 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

 

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!

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Windsor Weekly Newsletter for Friday, December 31, 2021

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!
 

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, December 24, 2021

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, December 24, 2021

You can find the Windsor e-newsletter HERE and below

Vermont National Guard Escorts Santa!
The Vermont National Guard activated "Operation Santa Convoy" and escorted Santa from one end of Vermont to the other. The impressive display moved through Windsor around 4:45 Wednesday evening. You can see a short homemade video of the convoy moving down Main St. 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 - So far we have about 250 responses...Survey Closes Saturday, Dec. 25th
If you are a Windsor resident or property owner please take a few minutes and complete the survey that can be found at the link below. Hard copies are available in the lobby of Town Hall. Once completed they can be deposited in the white ballot box outside the Town Hall front door.  The survey will be open through the 3rd week in December. The results will be available to the public and used in the upcoming municipal budget discussions.
Survey link:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3LDRJ56

Upcoming Activity at the Closed Prison 

VSP will be on site Weekdays now through the end of the year.

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

Merry Christmas, and very best wishes to all from the Windsor municipal staff!

 

Holiday Season News and Events




Joyous Kwanzaa!
Kwanzaa is an African American and pan-African holiday which celebrates family, community, and culture. It was created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenda, a professor of Africana Studies. Kwanzaa, a seven-day cultural festival, begins December 26 and ends January 1. It joins communitarian values and practices of Continental African and African American culture. During the holiday, families and communities organize activities around the Nguzo Saba (The Seven Principles): Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity), and Imani (Faith). Participants also celebrate with feasts (karamu), music, dance, poetry, narratives, and end the holiday with a day dedicated to reflection and recommitment to The Seven Principles and other central cultural values.

The greetings during Kwanzaa are in Swahili. Swahili is a Pan-African language and is chosen to reflect African Americans' commitment to the whole of Africa and African culture rather than to a specific ethnic or national group or culture. The greetings are to reinforce awareness of and commitment to the Seven Principles. It is: "Habari gani?" and the answer is each of the principles for each of the days of Kwanzaa, i.e., "Umoja," on the first day, "Kujichagulia," on the second day, and so on. During Kwanzaa, children are traditionally given gifts, like books or things of cultural value, that will help educate them about their African roots. Handmade presents are encouraged and heritage symbols (like a piece of jewelry made in Africa) are customary.
Seven candles—three red, one black, and three green—are placed in a candleholder called a kinara. On the first night of Kwanzaa, the black candle is lit. On each night thereafter, an additional candle is lit, alternating red and green until the entire kinara is glowing on the final night of Kwanzaa. Each candle on the Kwanzaa kinara represents one of the Nguzo Saba. Our community kinara, created and donated by Black Lives Matter Windsor VT, will be lit each night in accordance with the holiday and is on display beside the community Christmas Tree and Hanukkiah in Vet Park downtown.
WHS Project Graduation Simon Pearce Raffle Winners!
Marycatherine Young
Danielle Jasmin
Deb Perry
Congratulations to our winners! Thank you so much to everyone in our community who supported this raffle - we appreciate it! The annual “Light Up Windsor” event is back for the second year! The Winners Are!
The Results are in! Thank you to all who entered and to those that have chosen to Light Up Windsor, even without entering. It is a beautiful sight in town and there is definitely an increase in holiday lights and décor!
1st Place: 2391 Route 5 North, 2nd Place 35 Ascutney Street, 3rd Place 116 Channing Drive
Honorable mention: Did not enter, but so deserved! 1044 Route 5 North- gotta love those flamingos!

The businesses on Main Street have truly outdone themselves in making Windsor shine this year, we are truly thankful!
This year's business champion goes to State & Main Associates who have truly made Windsor Light Up this year!
Didn't enter to win this year? Don't worry, the Light Up Windsor event is here to stay! Stay tuned next holiday season to channel your inner Clark Griswald and enter to win! Thanks to Windsor on Air for putting together a short video highlighting the decorations around town and Santa's Visit!

The map below contains a link to the properties that participated.



The American Precision Museum offers some unique gift ideas stop by on line or call in advance to stop by in person.

WINDSOR WINE & SPIRITS TO BE SOLD
We are pleased to announce that Fireside Beverage LLC of Ascutney Vermont will be taking over the store after the New Year. Rice and Oliver will be retiring at the end on the year. Please come in and say good-by and take advantage of the on-going sale. All in stock wine, beer, food and merchandise is 20% off for cash and 15% off for credit/debit.

 

Information on Religious Services



Trinity Church Family Christmas Eve Service
Friday, Dec. 24, 6:00pm
44 Main St. Windsor, VT
Live stream: trinitywindsor.com Sunday Worship Service at Trinity ChurchSundays 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!
Ascutney Union Church LINK
Does this time of year have you feeling a bit Dark and Dull? Let us brighten your mood!
Ascutney Union Church
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
December 24 @ 6:00pm

Sunday service weekly 10am
5243 Rt. 5 Ascutney, VT 05030
- Pastor Mike Boy

Update from St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
Christmas Mass Schedule for St. Francis Catholic Church, 30 Union Street, Windsor
Christmas Eve:
Fri. Dec. 24th at 4 PM at St. Anthony Parish in White River Junction
Fri. Dec. 24th at 6:30 PM here at St. Francis
Christmas Day:
Sat. Dec. 25th at 8:30 AM at St. Anthony Parish
Sat. Dec. 25th at 10:30 AM here at St. Francis

NO SATURDAY EVENING MASS ON CHRISTMAS DAY
This year, Christmas falls on a Saturday. The Christmas Vigil Mass will be celebrated as usual on Friday, December 24th at 6:30pm. There will also be Mass on Christmas day, Saturday, December 25th at 10:30am. There will be no evening (Vigil) Mass on Saturday December 25th. On Sunday December 26th, Mass will be celebrated as usual at 10:30am. Note: you do need to attend a Christmas Mass plus Mass on Sunday to fulfill the obligation. The Solemnity of Mary on January 1st is not a Holy Day of Obligation in 2022. We will retain our usual Mass schedule for the Feast of the Epiphany with 4:00pm Mass on Saturday January 1st at St. Anthony and 6:00pm Mass on Saturday January 1st at St. Francis, or Sunday at 8:30am at St. Anthony's and 10:30am at St. Francis. If you have any questions, please contact us by phone at 802-674-2157, by email at stfranciswindsor@vermontcatholic.org or via our Facebook page www.facebook.com/StFrancisWindsorVT.

As an act of charity toward our fellow parishioners, Bishop Coyne is asking that masks be worn at all Masses, especially at the Christmas Eve Masses.Thank you for your understanding and cooperation with the request.

A few years ago, a tradition of Christmas concerts at St. Francis was started. This year, St. Francis will host an Epiphany Concert at our Church at 30 Union Street in Windsor on Sunday January 2, 2022 beginning at 4:00 pm. A good-will offering for our fuel fund or non-perishable food shelf item will be accepted. Attendees are required to wear masks. Please join us as we celebrate the close of the Christmas season with some very special performers including Windsor's own Women of Note.


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!

 

Community News


There is a lot going on at the American Precision Museum!
The staff at the APM has been busy at work bringing exciting developments to this great Windsor Asset. Rather than wright a book about it, here are some bullet point highlights:

  • The APM is creatively decorated both inside and outside for the Holiday Season stop by! ASteampunk Christmas is the theme.

  • They are featuring a “12 Days of Machines” series on their Facebook page. Check it out.

  • The museum is open over the winter most days, by appointment. The staff is happy to see individual and group visitors. Bring a coat because much of the display area is not heated. Call in advance to confirm availability. 802-674-5781.

  • This is likely to be the last winter you will need to bring that jacket. It looks like their fundraising efforts have been successful and a heating system will be in place by this time next year. The building has been going through a series of energy efficiency improvements over the last several year in anticipation of the system.

  • Upcoming winter events include:

    • Patterns & Molds – January 2022 mini exhibit

    • Kids Day of Engineering – Saturday, February 26, 2022

  • The museum conducted a fundraising raffle featuring 3 Starret custom micrometer sets. I was pleased to be asked to help pick the winner, and find to out what a micrometer set is!





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
Do you know George O'Clair? LINK
1800's State Bank Scandal reported in Windsor's Vermont Journal LINK
Growing Season Stretches LINK
Windsor Residents in local play LINK
More from Ham Gillett, Don't throw your leave in the trash 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:

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
First Wednesday of Each Month at 10:30AM: Outdoor Story Time: Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly! Wednesdays January 5th, February 2nd, and March 2nd.

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!

 

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!

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Windsor Community Newsletter for Friday, November 17th

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Windsor Community Newsletter for Friday, November 17th

You can find the 12.17.21 Community newsletter at this link and below.

Municipal 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

  • 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 March election positions coming soon.

Timeline:

  • 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 - So far we have about 200 responses...300 would be nice!
If you are a Windsor resident or property owner please take a few minutes and complete the survey that can be found at the link below. Hard copies are available in the lobby of Town Hall. Once completed they can be deposited in the white ballot box outside the Town Hall front door.  The survey will be open through the 3rd week in December. The results will be available to the public and used in the upcoming municipal budget discussions.
Survey link:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3LDRJ56

Upcoming Activity at the Closed Prison 

VSP will be on site Weekdays now through the end of the year.

 

Holiday Season News and Events


WHS Project Graduation Simon Pearce Raffle Winners!
Marycatherine Young
Danielle Jasmin
Deb Perry
Congratulations to our winners! Thank you so much to everyone in our community who supported this raffle - we appreciate it!
Sign your kiddos grades K-6 up now for our annual Elves Workshop! December 19th, 10am-1pm at the Windsor Rec! This year the event will be FREE… but as always, space is limited and we will have a cut off so please sign your kids up ASAP. Each kid will make and wrap 4 gifts! Sign ups can be done online through the Rec portal. http://thewindsorrec.com
Early to bed, early to rise, work real hard and advertise!Do you own or work for a Windsor brick and mortar or home-based business? Do you have items you would like to promote this holiday season? If so, please contact Riley White rwhite@windsorvt.org with product information and how to order. We will include those items in our "Shop Local" section of the newsletter and town FB page.


The annual “Light Up Windsor” event is back for the second year! The Winners Are!
The Results are in! Thank you to all who entered and to those that have chosen to Light Up Windsor, even without entering. It is a beautiful sight in town and there is definitely an increase in holiday lights and décor!
1st Place: 2391 Route 5 North, 2nd Place 35 Ascutney Street, 3rd Place 116 Channing Drive
Honorable mention: Did not enter, but so deserved! 1044 Route 5 North- gotta love those flamingos!

The businesses on Main Street have truly outdone themselves in making Windsor shine this year, we are truly thankful!
This year's business champion goes to State & Main Associates who have truly made Windsor Light Up this year!
Didn't enter to win this year? Don't worry, the Light Up Windsor event is here to stay! Stay tuned next holiday season to channel your inner Clark Griswald and enter to win! Thanks to Windsor on Air for putting together a short video highlighting the decorations around town and Santa's Visit!

The map below contains a link to the properties that participated.


SISTERS WEEKEND MARKETPLACE... a bit of whimsy for the home and soul! It's the most wonderful time of the year @ Sisters Weekend Marketplace! The shop is filled with holiday cheer ... candles, jewelry, home decor, jam, children's clothing, treasures and more!And yes, we will have The Song Garden's Teacup Boxwood Christmas Trees ... perfect for that special someone or a treat for yourself! Mark your calendar for this fun filled weekend ... Saturday Dec 11th 10-4pm & Sunday Dec 12th 11-2pm

Sisters Weekend Marketplace

82 Main St. 

Windsor, Vermont

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The American Precision Museum offers some unique gift ideas stop by on line or call in advance to stop by in person.

Music and Merch at SILO
SILO is open all weekend for cocktails with LIVE music on Sunday December 19th from 2-4pm by Ted Mortimer. Plus there's stock of holiday gift items in their retail section including local gift sets! Come down this weekend, shop with a cocktail, and enjoy some local music. Shop small this holiday season. WINDSOR WINE & SPIRITS TO BE SOLD
We are pleased to announce that Fireside Beverage LLC of Ascutney Vermont will be taking over the store after the New Year. Rice and Oliver will be retiring at the end on the year. Please come in and say good-by and take advantage of the on-going sale. All in stock wine, beer, food and merchandise is 20% off for cash and 15% off for credit/debit. Looking for a unique gift?
How about a Windsor print from artist Peter Huntoon? Peter has been kind enough to let us use his print of Windsor Main St. as a banner for the newsletter. You can find other works by Peter related to Windsor HERE

 

Community News


There is a lot going on at the American Precision Museum!
The staff at the APM has been busy at work bringing exciting developments to this great Windsor Asset. Rather than wright a book about it, here are some bullet point highlights:

  • The APM is creatively decorated both inside and outside for the Holiday Season stop by! ASteampunk Christmas is the theme.

  • They are featuring a “12 Days of Machines” series on their Facebook page. Check it out.

  • The museum is open over the winter most days, by appointment. The staff is happy to see individual and group visitors. Bring a coat because much of the display area is not heated. Call in advance to confirm availability. 802-674-5781.

  • This is likely to be the last winter you will need to bring that jacket. It looks like their fundraising efforts have been successful and a heating system will be in place by this time next year. The building has been going through a series of energy efficiency improvements over the last several year in anticipation of the system.

  • Upcoming winter events include:

    • Patterns & Molds – January 2022 mini exhibit

    • Kids Day of Engineering – Saturday, February 26, 2022

  • The museum conducted a fundraising raffle featuring 3 Starret custom micrometer sets. I was pleased to be asked to help pick the winner, and find to out what a micrometer set is!





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
Do you know George O'Clair? LINK
1800's State Bank Scandal reported in Windsor's Vermont Journal LINK
Growing Season Stretches LINK
Windsor Residents in local play LINK
More from Ham Gillett, Don't throw your leave in the trash 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:

Windsor Voters: the library needs your signatures!
The Windsor Public Library is asking for a 3% increase in our budget appropriation from the town this year. This is our first requested increase in 2 years. We hope to turn in 140 signatures in early January. The request wording is as follows:
We the undersigned legal voters of the Town of Windsor, hereby petition the Selectboard of the Town of Windsor, Vermont, to place the following Article on the warning for the Annual Town Meeting to be held on the 1st day of March, 2022. This petition is filed pursuant to 24 V.S.A $2691. We certify that we are presently voters of that town. The Article to be placed on the warning to read:
Article: Shall the Town of Windsor vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of NINETY THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED-NINE DOLLARS AND FIFTY FOUR CENTS ($90,709.54) for the support of Windsor Public Library to provide services to residents of the Town.
Can you please stop by the library to sign? Either come in the library or we’ll also gladly bring the petition out to the porch for you.
Thanks so much for your help and support!
Front Desk Volunteers Wanted!
Are you interested in volunteering at the Windsor Public Library? The Windsor Library runs on volunteer power! Volunteers generally work one 2 or 3 hour shift weekly at the front desk checking books in and out, shelving books, helping library patrons, and doing other tasks. We have a few on-going shifts available and always need folks who would be willing to fill in if an on-going volunteer is away or needs to cancel. Basic computer skills are needed, reliability, and a positive, helpful attitude in working with the public. We provide the training, and there is always a staff member in the library with you. If you’re interested in volunteering you can fill out an application here or email librarian@windsorlibrary.org . Or call the library for more information!
Friends of Windsor Library Looking for New Members
Would you like to join the Friends of Windsor Library? The Friends of Windsor Library work on fun projects to benefit the Windsor Library and our community! On December 5th, the Friends sponsored the Holiday Read to Me. In October, they held the Enchanted Forest in Paradise Park. They work on our annual book sale. They select and put up the story walks that many of you enjoyed this summer. Dues are only $10 annually. Go to https://windsorlibrary.org/friendsofwindsorlibrary to find out more or to join!
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
First Wednesday of Each Month at 10:30AM: Outdoor Story Time: Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 in the backyard for a treasure hunt, songs, and active play. Dress warmly! Wednesdays January 5th, February 2nd, and March 2nd.
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


Holiday Services
If your congregation is offering holiday services that you would like to promote to the community please contact Tom Marsh tmarsh@windsorvt.org with the information for inclusion in future newsletters.
Trinity Church Christmas Events
Trinity Church Christmas Pageant
Sunday, Dec. 19, 9:30am
Coffee and Refreshments following the service
44 Main St. Windsor, VT
Live stream: trinitywindsor.com

Trinity Church Family Christmas Eve Service
Friday, Dec. 24, 6:00pm
44 Main St. Windsor, VT
Live stream: trinitywindsor.com Sunday Worship Service at Trinity ChurchSundays 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!
Ascutney Union Church LINK
Does this time of year have you feeling a bit Dark and Dull? Let us brighten your mood!
Ascutney Union Church
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
December 24 @ 6:00pm
Sunday service weekly 10am
5243 Rt. 5 Ascutney, VT 05030
- Pastor Mike Boy

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!


Update from St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

Bishop Christopher Coyne has announced that each Catholic who has reached the age of reason is once again obligated to attend Sunday Mass. It is his hope that we see participation as something we want to do, not something we have to do - a sacred obligation we choose in freedom! There are times and circumstances when one cannot be present: injury, ill-health, mobility issues, age, and now personal safety issues that are still present due to COVID-19. Children who have not been vaccinated and people whose health is compromised so that they have to avoid any risk of contagion may in freedom chose not to attend Sunday Mass.

With the lifting of all the protocols needed in response to the pandemic, masks are no longer required in St. Francis church for those who are vaccinated. However anyone who feels anxious about going without a mask may certainly continue to wear one. Also children and adults not yet fully vaccinated must continue to wear masks. Please be respectful of the choices people make for themselves or their children regarding wearing masks or not wearing them.
If at any time you have any questions, please call the Parish office on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 802-674-2157. God Bless You all!

 

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!

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, December 10th

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Windsor Newsletter for Friday, December 10th

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Municipal 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

  • Moderator

  • Selectboard 2 year term

  • Selectboard 3 year term

  • Listers 3 year term- 3 positions

  • Trustee of Public Funds 3 year term- 2 positions


Timeline:

  • 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.

Annual Budget Survey - So far we have about 100 responses...300 would be nice!
If you are a Windsor resident or property owner please take a few minutes and complete the survey that can be found at the link below. Hard copies are available in the lobby of Town Hall. Once completed they can be deposited in the white ballot box outside the Town Hall front door.  The survey will be open through the 3rd week in December. The results will be available to the public and used in the upcoming municipal budget discussions.
Survey link:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3LDRJ56


Shout Out To Chester (CT)
While the newsletter is mostly limited to stuff from town, or the activities of Windsor residents, I thought I would give a shout out to Chester CT, the Marsh family home town for almost 30 years, and the town we moved from to come to Windsor (very happy with that decision!). Anyway, The Hallmark Channel has released their 2021 Christmas movie, "Next Stop, Christmas". The movie was filmed in and around Chester over the summer. It was interesting to hear from family and friends living in Chester as they described how warm August days were turned into chilly, snowy December scenes. 

The Winter Parking started Dec. 1st.

A few years back we extended the Winter Parking Ban from the end of March to the end of April. ( and yes we have corrected the signs around town to reflect the correct dates).

It is unlawful to park on any street between the hours of 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. between December 1st and April 30th, both dates inclusive. PLOWING SNOW INTO THE ROAD – STATE STATUE § 1126a Depositing snow onto or across roadways is prohibited
No person, other than an employee in the performance of his or her official duties or other person authorized by the agency of transportation (in the case of state highways) or Selectboard (in the case of town) highway shall plow or otherwise deposit snow onto the traveled way, shoulder or sidewalk of a state highway or a class 1, 2 or 3 town highway.
PRIORITIES & PRACTICES

  • Generally Town plows (4 routes) and operate from 5am to 11:30pm

  • Paved roads are cleared first – plows then move to the dirt roads

  • Sand and salt mix is applied to pavement during plowing

  • Dirt roads are plowed but sand is not applied until the storm ends

  • Salt is not applied to dirt as it is ineffective and can actually create or add to the icy conditions

  • Because two different mixes are used for tar and dirt the trucks have to switch over which takes some time. The fleet is not big enough to have trucks dedicated to dirt or tar only.

  • With freezing rain dirt roads are sanded more frequently than tar. This is because salt can be used on the tar but not on the sand.

  • Sidewalks are cleaned following a storm, not during a storm. We do not blow snow from the sidewalk into the street. Every effort is made to avoid inconvenience to private property, but the road right-of-ways are used to their full capacity.

    • Town Ordinance requires that property owners keep their sidewalks clear. The Town runs the sidewalk machine as quickly and as often as our staffing allows. We always appreciate a little help in-between storms and plowing.

  • Snow removal from in-town locations and intersections is dependent on the weather but generally removal will be scheduled within 2 days of the end of a storm.

  • Violations of snow removal policy will be handled through the police dept. as they are statutory or ordinance violations.

Comments / requests regarding snow removal should be directed to my office 674-6786 or tmarsh@windsorvt.org The highway dept. is directed to follow town road policy.

Upcoming Activity at the Closed Prison

VSP will be on site Weekdays now through the end of the year.

 

Holiday Season News and Events



The American Legion Auxiliary is hosting ‘Kids Christmas with Santa.’
When: Saturday, 12/11 10:00am to 11:30am Santa will bring a gift to every child who has signed up - deadline to sign up is Saturday, December 4th. Age: Birth to 10 years of age. Sign up Sheets at: Dollar General Windsor Laundromat or by calling Melissa @ 802.369.9815


Looking for a unique gift?
How about a Windsor print from artist Peter Huntoon? Peter has been kind enough to let us use his print of Windsor Main St. as a banner for the newsletter. You can find other works by Peter related to Windsor HERE


Sign your kiddos grades K-6 up now for our annual Elves Workshop! December 19th, 10am-1pm at the Windsor Rec! This year the event will be FREE… but as always, space is limited and we will have a cut off so please sign your kids up ASAP. Each kid will make and wrap 4 gifts! Sign ups can be done online through the Rec portal. http://thewindsorrec.com
Early to bed, early to rise, work real hard and advertise!Do you own or work for a Windsor brick and mortar or home-based business? Do you have items you would like to promote this holiday season? If so, please contact Riley White rwhite@windsorvt.org with product information and how to order. We will include those items in our "Shop Local" section of the newsletter and town FB page.


The annual “Light Up Windsor” event is back for the second year!
We have had a great response to the 2021 Light Up Windsor challenge! The map and link below indicate the homes and businesses currently on the list. We will continue to add locations as the information becomes available. Judging will take place early next week and the winners will be announced.
The business winner will receive bragging rights and be the keeper of the year for the annual, rotating “trophy”. The top three residences will receive a gift certificate of their choosing to a Windsor business to help encourage and support our important and wonderful local businesses! First place will receive a $150 gift certificate, second place will receive a $100 gift certificate, and third place will receive a $75 gift certificate. Map LINK (imbedded in the map as well)

Reports are that Santa will be taking a pre-Christmas Eve tour of Windsor on the evening of 14th, weather permitting. Windsor Fire and PD are scheduled to provide the escort. Stay tuned for details!


SISTERS WEEKEND MARKETPLACE... a bit of whimsy for the home and soul! It's the most wonderful time of the year @ Sisters Weekend Marketplace! The shop is filled with holiday cheer ... candles, jewelry, home decor, jam, children's clothing, treasures and more!And yes, we will have The Song Garden's Teacup Boxwood Christmas Trees ... perfect for that special someone or a treat for yourself! Mark your calendar for this fun filled weekend ... Saturday Dec 11th 10-4pm & Sunday Dec 12th 11-2pm

Sisters Weekend Marketplace

82 Main St. 

Windsor, Vermont

FB Sisters Weekend Marketplace
IG sistersweekendmarketplace

Music and Merch at SILO
Come down to Artisan's Park in Windsor this Sunday December 12th from noon-3pm for a festive Holiday Village! There will be vendors outside at SILO Distillery, a hot cocoa stand by MOCO in the tasting room, and food available from The Box food truck. Plus more vendors throughout the park! Come grab some delicious tacos and enjoy them with a SILO craft cocktail in our upstairs seating area. Then shop our local vendors to complete your holiday list.
WHS Project Graduation Raffle for three Simon Pearce Vermont Evergreen Trees (5 sided Evergreen 14" - retail value $280) crafted by WHS graduate Hunter Buchanan. Tickets are $5 each. There will be three drawings - one for each tree. The raffle will take place on December 10th. The glass trees make wonderful holiday gifts! See our flyer for details on how to purchase tickets. Thank you for your support of the WHS class of 2022!
Windsor Wine & Spirits Going Out of Business Sale!
After more than 15 years of offering Windsor and the surrounding area a fine selection of liquor, wine, beer, mixers and bar supplies I have decided to retire and will be closing the store. We want to thank our loyal customers for their patronage and support especially during the holidays. Windsor Wine & Spirits will close at end of business December 31, 2021.

To celebrate our retirement and closing, all December we are offering all of our in-stock wine, beer, mixers and merchandise at 20% off with a cash purchase or 15% off with a credit/debit card purchase.

Come in early and help us celebrate by taking advantage of this huge sale while supplies last.

 

Community News


WOMEN'S SELF DEFENSE INTRODUCTORY COURSE (4HRS)
Date: Saturday, January 22, 2022 Time: 8:00am – noon Cost: $20.00
Attire: Comfortable athletic gear and sneakers
Saturday, January 22, 2022, the Windsor Police Department will be hosting a 4 hour introductory self-defense class for women 15 years of age and older. This is a fun dynamic class taught by Chief Frank, which will provide participants with information and skills that can help to better prepare them for potentially dangerous situations. Consider signing up to take this class with your daughter, your mother, your co-worker or your friend. Maximum class size: 20
DESCRIPTION: Self Defense for Women is a program of realistic, self-defense tactics and techniques; that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction, and avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. While it is not a martial arts course, students will be practicing evasive maneuvers, takedowns, and various hand and foot strikes.
Online registration form: https://forms.gle/XFtZksuaMnCaPXH7A
***You will receive an e-mail once your registration has been confirmed***)


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.Mt. Ascutney School Board Early Education Forum LINK
American Precision Museum "What's In the Basement?" LINK
What Doth Life Festival II LINK
Dave Legacy All Country Band 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
Do you know George O'Clair? LINK
1800's State Bank Scandal reported in Windsor's Vermont Journal LINK
Growing Season Stretches LINK
Windsor Residents in local play LINK
More from Ham Gillett, Don't throw your leave in the trash 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:
Windsor Voters: the library needs your signatures!
The Windsor Public Library is asking for a 3% increase in our budget appropriation from the town this year. This is our first requested increase in 2 years. We hope to turn in 140 signatures in early January. The request wording is as follows:
We the undersigned legal voters of the Town of Windsor, hereby petition the Selectboard of the Town of Windsor, Vermont, to place the following Article on the warning for the Annual Town Meeting to be held on the 1st day of March, 2022. This petition is filed pursuant to 24 V.S.A $2691. We certify that we are presently voters of that town. The Article to be placed on the warning to read:
Article: Shall the Town of Windsor vote to raise, appropriate and expend the sum of NINETY THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED-NINE DOLLARS AND FIFTY FOUR CENTS ($90,709.54) for the support of Windsor Public Library to provide services to residents of the Town.
Can you please stop by the library to sign? Either come in the library or we’ll also gladly bring the petition out to the porch for you.
Thanks so much for your help and support!
Front Desk Volunteers Wanted!
Are you interested in volunteering at the Windsor Public Library? The Windsor Library runs on volunteer power! Volunteers generally work one 2 or 3 hour shift weekly at the front desk checking books in and out, shelving books, helping library patrons, and doing other tasks. We have a few on-going shifts available and always need folks who would be willing to fill in if an on-going volunteer is away or needs to cancel. Basic computer skills are needed and a positive, helpful attitude in working with the public. We provide the training, and there is always a staff member in the library with you. If you’re interested in volunteering you can fill out an application here or email librarian@windsorlibrary.org . Or call the library for more information!
Friends of Windsor Library Looking for New Members
Would you like to join the Friends of Windsor Library? The Friends of Windsor Library work on fun projects to benefit the Windsor Library and our community! On December 5th, the Friends sponsored the Holiday Read to Me. In October, they held the Enchanted Forest in Paradise Park. They work on our annual book sale. They select and put up the story walks that many of you enjoyed this summer. Dues are only $10 annually. Go to https://windsorlibrary.org/friendsofwindsorlibrary to find out more or to join!
Please Wear a Mask in the Library!
To keep us all safe, the Windsor Library is requiring masks for everyone entering the building.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Every Wednesday at 10:30am: Preschool Story Time - Library Backyard
Caregivers and their children are welcome as we share stories, songs, and crafts. For ages 0-5 with parent or caregiver. This 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 thunderstorm, it will need to be cancelled.
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 thunderstorm, it will need to be cancelled.

ADULT PROGRAMMING, ETC.
Tuesday, December 14th, 3PM: Afternoon Book Discussion Group
We'll meet inside the library wearing masks and maintaining physical distance while we discuss Matt Haig's Midnight Library. "Nora wakes up . Not in heaven (dull) or hell (overdone) or purgatory (insert Lost joke), but in a library. The Midnight Library, which is the place people go when they find themselves hanging precariously between life and death and not entirely sure about which way to go." Stop by the library to get a copy of the book.
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
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.
Most Good-Weather 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


Holiday Services
If your congregation is offering holiday services that you would like to promote to the community please contact Tom Marsh tmarsh@windsorvt.org with the information for inclusion in future newsletters.
Trinity Church Christmas Events
Trinity Church Christmas Pageant
Sunday, Dec. 19, 9:30am
Coffee and Refreshments following the service
44 Main St. Windsor, VT
Live stream: trinitywindsor.com

Trinity Church Family Christmas Eve Service
Friday, Dec. 24, 6:00pm
44 Main St. Windsor, VT
Live stream: 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.
We are following Covid-19 guidelines for the State of Vermont
You are welcome to join us on site or online!
Ascutney Union Church LINK
Does this time of year have you feeling a bit Dark and Dull? Let us brighten your mood!
Ascutney Union Church
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
December 24 @ 6:00pm
Sunday service weekly 10am
5243 Rt. 5 Ascutney, VT 05030
- Pastor Mike Boy

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!


Update from St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

Bishop Christopher Coyne has announced that each Catholic who has reached the age of reason is once again obligated to attend Sunday Mass. It is his hope that we see participation as something we want to do, not something we have to do - a sacred obligation we choose in freedom! There are times and circumstances when one cannot be present: injury, ill-health, mobility issues, age, and now personal safety issues that are still present due to COVID-19. Children who have not been vaccinated and people whose health is compromised so that they have to avoid any risk of contagion may in freedom chose not to attend Sunday Mass.

With the lifting of all the protocols needed in response to the pandemic, masks are no longer required in St. Francis church for those who are vaccinated. However anyone who feels anxious about going without a mask may certainly continue to wear one. Also children and adults not yet fully vaccinated must continue to wear masks. Please be respectful of the choices people make for themselves or their children regarding wearing masks or not wearing them.
If at any time you have any questions, please call the Parish office on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 802-674-2157. God Bless You all!

 

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!

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Annual Budget Survey
If you are a Windsor resident or property owner please take a few minutes and complete the survey that can be found at the link below. Hard copies are available in the lobby of Town Hall. Once completed they can be deposited in the white ballot box outside the Town Hall front door.  The survey will be open through the 3rd week in December. The results will be available to the public and used in the upcoming municipal budget discussions.
Survey link:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3LDRJ56

Windsor Improvement Corporation To Host Public Meeting to Discuss Potential Downtown Housing Project on December 9th

Windsor Improvement Corporation (WIC) will be hosting a public information meeting on Thursday, December 9th, at 7 pm at the Windsor Welcome Center to present information on a proposed downtown housing development. There will be a virtual option to attend.

 Windham & Windsor Housing Trust and Evernorth are proposing the construction of a new infill development located at 133-139 Main St, behind the Windsor Diner. This new development would be a mixed income residential development with 30 units, affordable to a range of incomes (up to $55,200 for a single person or $71,000 for a family of 3).

This proposed development will provide housing options in the heart of downtown Windsor for a variety of residents. WWHT, Evernorth, and their design team will be available to answer questions about the building design, construction timeline, and benefits of the development to the town.

 he informational session will start at 7 pm on December 9th at the Windsor Welcome Center and the public is welcome to attend (masks are recommended). For those who would prefer to join virtually, https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89989369926

Windsor Improvement Corporation Announces New Name for Iconic Property
Windsor Improvement Corporation, (WIC), has announced the re-naming of the commercial/industrial riverfront property that it owns and manages. The new name, River Street Commerce Park, honors the important role that the area has played in Windsor’s history, and promotes current business activity and anticipated growth.
 
The 17.4 acre property, just south of the train station, was home to National Acme Manufacturing Company from 1915 to 1933 and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company from 1936 to 1986.  Currently there are thirteen businesses, as well as a seasonal vehicle storage program. Businesses include fine furniture making, industrial and commercial product storage and management, recreational vehicle storage, a commercial electrician serving the ski industry, a workshop that promotes crafting skills, and a horse trailer manufacturer.  In addition, there are a number of artist studios. A recent and highly visible addition to the Park is a solar array that powers other Windsor businesses.
 
The Windsor Improvement Corporation is a non-profit organization whose focus is supporting and improving the business climate in Windsor.  It is staffed by a volunteer Board of Directors and is supported by the Town of Windsor, the Springfield Regional Development Corporation (SRDC), and Mt. Ascutney Regional Commission. WIC finalized transfer of this property from the former owner in August of 2019, and since then it has focused on major improvements to the buildings and property, under the management of SRDC. LINK

Windsor Improvement Corporation Hosts Public Meeting to Discuss Potential Downtown Housing Project on December 9th Windsor Improvement Corporation (WIC) will be hosting a public information meeting on Thursday, December 9th, at 7 pm at the Windsor Welcome Center to present information on a proposed downtown housing development. There will be a virtual option to attend.

Windham & Windsor Housing Trust and Evernorth are proposing the construction of a new infill development located at 133-139 Main St, behind the Windsor Diner. This new development would be a mixed income residential development with 30 units, affordable to a range of incomes (up to $55,200 for a single person or $71,000 for a family of 3). 

This proposed development will provide housing options in the heart of downtown Windsor for a variety of residents. WWHT, Evernorth, and their design team will be available to answer questions about the building design, construction timeline, and benefits of the development to the town. 

The informational session will start at 7 pm on December 9th at the Windsor Welcome Center and the public is welcome to attend. For those who would prefer to join virtually, https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89989369926

Windsor PD selected as the Honor Guard for the New England Revolution Major League Soccer Eastern Conference Semifinal game

The Windsor Police Department is honored to announce that our Police Honor Guard was chosen to fly the colors at the New England Revolution Major League Soccer Eastern Conference Semifinal game on 11/30/2021. The WPD Honor Guard has previously served in the opening ceremonies for the New England Patriots at three prior AFC championship games, and are excited to represent the community once again as we fly the colors of our nation on the field at Gillette Stadium. #WPDHONORGUARD

The Winter Parking started Dec. 1st.
A few years back we extended the Winter Parking Ban from the end of March to the end of April. ( and yes we have corrected the signs around town to reflect the correct dates).

It is unlawful to park on any street between the hours of 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. between December 1st and April 30th, both dates inclusive. PLOWING SNOW INTO THE ROAD – STATE STATUE § 1126a Depositing snow onto or across roadways is prohibited
No person, other than an employee in the performance of his or her official duties or other person authorized by the agency of transportation (in the case of state highways) or Selectboard (in the case of town) highway shall plow or otherwise deposit snow onto the traveled way, shoulder or sidewalk of a state highway or a class 1, 2 or 3 town highway.
PRIORITIES & PRACTICES

  • Generally Town plows (4 routes) and operate from 5am to 11:30pm

  • Paved roads are cleared first – plows then move to the dirt roads

  • Sand and salt mix is applied to pavement during plowing

  • Dirt roads are plowed but sand is not applied until the storm ends

  • Salt is not applied to dirt as it is ineffective and can actually create or add to the icy conditions

  • Because two different mixes are used for tar and dirt the trucks have to switch over which takes some time. The fleet is not big enough to have trucks dedicated to dirt or tar only.

  • With freezing rain dirt roads are sanded more frequently than tar. This is because salt can be used on the tar but not on the sand.

  • Sidewalks are cleaned following a storm, not during a storm. We do not blow snow from the sidewalk into the street. Every effort is made to avoid inconvenience to private property, but the road right-of-ways are used to their full capacity.

    • Town Ordinance requires that property owners keep their sidewalks clear. The Town runs the sidewalk machine as quickly and as often as our staffing allows. We always appreciate a little help in-between storms and plowing.

  • Snow removal from in-town locations and intersections is dependent on the weather but generally removal will be scheduled within 2 days of the end of a storm.

  • Violations of snow removal policy will be handled through the police dept. as they are statutory or ordinance violations.

Comments / requests regarding snow removal should be directed to my office 674-6786 or tmarsh@windsorvt.org The highway dept. is directed to follow town road policy.

Upcoming Activity at the Closed Prison

VSP will be on site Weekdays now through the end of the year.

 

Holiday Season News and Events



The American Legion Auxiliary is hosting ‘Kids Christmas with Santa.’
When: Saturday, 12/11 10:00am to 11:30am Santa will bring a gift to every child who has signed up - deadline to sign up is Saturday, December 4th. Age: Birth to 10 years of age. Sign up Sheets at: Dollar General Windsor Laundromat or by calling Melissa @ 802.369.9815
Looking for a unique gift?
How about a Windsor print from artist Peter Huntoon? Peter has been kind enough to let us use his print of Windsor Main St. as a banner for the newsletter. You can find other works by Peter related to Windsor HERE


Sign your kiddos grades K-6 up now for our annual Elves Workshop! December 19th, 10am-1pm at the Windsor Rec! This year the event will be FREE… but as always, space is limited and we will have a cut off so please sign your kids up ASAP. Each kid will make and wrap 4 gifts! Sign ups can be done online through the Rec portal. http://thewindsorrec.com
Early to bed, early to rise, work real hard and advertise!Do you own or work for a Windsor brick and mortar or home-based business? Do you have items you would like to promote this holiday season? If so, please contact Riley White rwhite@windsorvt.org with product information and how to order. We will include those items in our "Shop Local" section of the newsletter and town FB page.


The annual “Light Up Windsor” event is back for the second year! Last year the event was so well received we wanted to find a way to make this an annual, entertaining event for the whole community. The Town truly had some extra holiday magic last year with all the wonderful displays on homes, apartments, businesses and more. This year, we will assemble a team of judges to decide on the best decorated business, and the top three decorated homes in Town. The business winner will receive bragging rights and be the keeper of the year for the annual, rotating “trophy”. The top three residences will receive a gift certificate of their choosing to a Windsor business to help encourage and support our important and wonderful local businesses! First place will receive a $150 gift certificate, second place will receive a $100 gift certificate, and third place will receive a $75 gift certificate.


To enter, please email rwhite@windsorvt.org (yes Riley is handling a lot of stuff!) that you will be a participating business or residence with a photo of your display no later than Monday December 6th. From there a map will be made available showcasing all the participating properties in Town to tour the lights! Winners will be contacted and announced on December 15th. Let’s make Windsor shine bright for the season! Check out this Valley News Article LINK


SISTERS WEEKEND MARKETPLACE... a bit of whimsy for the home and soul! Tis the season and we have been busy creating a Christmas Wonderland @ Sisters Weekend Marketplace! The shop is filled with holiday cheer ... something for everyone on your list! This weekend we will feature The Song Garden's Teacup Boxwood Christmas Trees ... perfect for that special someone or a treat for yourself! Mark your calendar for this fun filled weekend ...

Saturday Dec 4th  10-4pm   &  Sunday Dec 5th  11-2pm

Sisters Weekend Marketplace

82 Main St. 

Windsor, Vermont

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Music and Merch at SILOSILO is open all weekend for cocktails with LIVE music on Sunday December 5th from 2-4pm by Em & Nat. Plus there's stock of holiday gift items in their retail section including curated local gift sets! Come down this weekend, shop with a cocktail, and enjoy some local music. Shop small this holiday season.

WHS Project Graduation Raffle for three Simon Pearce Vermont Evergreen Trees (5 sided Evergreen 14" - retail value $280) crafted by WHS graduate Hunter Buchanan. Tickets are $5 each. There will be three drawings - one for each tree. The raffle will take place on December 10th. The glass trees make wonderful holiday gifts! See our flyer for details on how to purchase tickets. Thank you for your support of the WHS class of 2022!
Ascutney Outdoors Annual Holiday Sale
Join AO for good cheer at the AOC on December 4th and 5th from noon until 4PM! Supporter Passes, gift certificates and a variety of new AO merchandise will be on sale just in time for the holidays. On Sunday from noon until 2PM there will be a special treat, a cookie walk, organized by Erika Stillson and friends. Please see the Events Calendar on AO’s website for more details on this “fun”draiser.

Windsor Wine & Spirits Going Out of Business Sale!
After more than 15 years of offering Windsor and the surrounding area a fine selection of liquor, wine, beer, mixers and bar supplies I have decided to retire and will be closing the store. We want to thank our loyal customers for their patronage and support especially during the holidays. Windsor Wine & Spirits will close at end of business December 31, 2021.

To celebrate our retirement and closing, all December we are offering all of our in-stock wine, beer, mixers and merchandise at 20% off with a cash purchase or 15% off with a credit/debit card purchase.

Come in early and help us celebrate by taking advantage of this huge sale while supplies last.

 

Community News


WOMEN'S SELF DEFENSE INTRODUCTORY COURSE (4HRS)
Date: Saturday, January 22, 2022 Time: 8:00am – noon Cost: $20.00
Attire: Comfortable athletic gear and sneakers
Saturday, January 22, 2022, the Windsor Police Department will be hosting a 4 hour introductory self-defense class for women 15 years of age and older. This is a fun dynamic class taught by Chief Frank, which will provide participants with information and skills that can help to better prepare them for potentially dangerous situations. Consider signing up to take this class with your daughter, your mother, your co-worker or your friend. Maximum class size: 20
DESCRIPTION: Self Defense for Women is a program of realistic, self-defense tactics and techniques; that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction, and avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. While it is not a martial arts course, students will be practicing evasive maneuvers, takedowns, and various hand and foot strikes.
Online registration form: https://forms.gle/XFtZksuaMnCaPXH7A
***You will receive an e-mail once your registration has been confirmed***)


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.American Precision Museum "What's In the Basement?" LINK
Ethiopian Night LINK
What Doth Life Festival II LINK
Dave Legacy All Country Band 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
Do you know George O'Clair? LINK
1800's State Bank Scandal reported in Windsor's Vermont Journal LINK
Growing Season Stretches LINK
Windsor Residents in local play LINK
More from Ham Gillett, Don't throw your leave in the trash 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:
WINDSOR PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS:
Thank you to everyone who donated to the library on Giving Tuesday and throughout the season. We are so grateful!
Front Desk Volunteers Wanted!
Are you interested in volunteering at the Windsor Public Library? The Windsor Library runs on volunteer power! Volunteers work 2 or 3 hour shifts weekly at the front desk checking books in and out, shelving books, helping library patrons, and doing other tasks. We have a few on-going shifts available and always need folks who would be willing to fill in if an on-going volunteer is away or needs to cancel. Basic computer skills are needed and a positive, helpful attitude in working with the public. We provide the training, and there is always a library staff person in the library with you. If you’re interested in volunteering you can fill out an application here or email librarian@windsorlibrary.org . Or call the library for more information!
Sunday, December 5th, 2:30PM: Holiday Read to Me: For All Ages!
Join us in the Windsor Library backyard for mulled cider, hot chocolate and chili as we listen to holiday and seasonal tales told by wonderful Windsor storytellers. Warm your hands by the fire and your spirits with good cheer as we gather together. Don’t forget to dress for the weather and bring your own chair, cup, bowl and spoon. (Yes, we will have some extras if needed!) Rain/snow/sleet date is Sunday December 12th at 2:30PM. Please RSVP by calling the library at 802-674-2556 or emailing librarian@windsorlibrary.org This is a Friends of Windsor Library event!
Friends of Windsor Library Looking for New Members
Would you like to join the Friends of Windsor Library? The Friends of Windsor Library work on fun projects to benefit the Windsor Library and our community! On Sunday, December 5th, the Friends is sponsoring the Holiday Read to Me (above.) In October, they held the Enchanted Forest in Paradise Park. They work on our annual book sale. They select and put up the story walks that many of you enjoyed this summer. Dues are only $10 annually. Go to https://windsorlibrary.org/friendsofwindsorlibrary to find out more or to join!
Please Wear a Mask in the Library!
To keep us all safe, the Windsor Library is requiring masks for everyone entering the building.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Every Wednesday at 10:30am: Preschool Story Time - Library Backyard
Caregivers and their children are welcome as we share stories, songs, and crafts. For ages 0-5 with parent or caregiver. This 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 thunderstorm, it will need to be cancelled.
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 thunderstorm, it will need to be cancelled.

ADULT PROGRAMMING, ETC.
Tuesday, December 14th, 3PM: Afternoon Book Discussion Group
We'll meet inside the library wearing masks and maintaining physical distance while we discuss Matt Haig's Midnight Library. "Nora wakes up . Not in heaven (dull) or hell (overdone) or purgatory (insert Lost joke), but in a library. The Midnight Library, which is the place people go when they find themselves hanging precariously between life and death and not entirely sure about which way to go." Stop by the library to get a copy of the book.
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.
Most 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— the perfect side for any Thanksgiving table. Growlers are 25% off all week long at our brewery in Windsor, VT
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


Holiday Services
If your congregation is offering holiday services that you would like to promote to the community please contact Tom Marsh tmarsh@windsorvt.org with the information for inclusion in future newsletters.
Sunday Worship Service at Trinity ChurchSundays 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!


Update from St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

Bishop Christopher Coyne has announced that each Catholic who has reached the age of reason is once again obligated to attend Sunday Mass. It is his hope that we see participation as something we want to do, not something we have to do - a sacred obligation we choose in freedom! There are times and circumstances when one cannot be present: injury, ill-health, mobility issues, age, and now personal safety issues that are still present due to COVID-19. Children who have not been vaccinated and people whose health is compromised so that they have to avoid any risk of contagion may in freedom chose not to attend Sunday Mass.

With the lifting of all the protocols needed in response to the pandemic, masks are no longer required in St. Francis church for those who are vaccinated. However anyone who feels anxious about going without a mask may certainly continue to wear one. Also children and adults not yet fully vaccinated must continue to wear masks. Please be respectful of the choices people make for themselves or their children regarding wearing masks or not wearing them.
If at any time you have any questions, please call the Parish office on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 802-674-2157. God Bless You all!

 

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!
 

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Windsor Weekly Newsletter for Friday, November 26,2021

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Budget Committee
The municipal budget season is approaching and the Selectboard is looking for volunteers to serve on the Budget Committee. The committee is expected to meet once in December and then every Tuesday in January, with the possibility of extending to the first week of February. If you are interested in serving, please send an email to tmarsh@windsorvt.org 

 It's time for our annual gym floor maintenance, so the Rec will be closed to everyone through Monday, November 29 @ 8:00. This includes the weight room because you can't get to it without walking on the wood floor. Please pass this on, Thanks!

Annual Budget Survey
If you are a Windsor resident or property owner please take a few minutes and complete the survey that can be found at the link below. Hard copies are available in the lobby of Town Hall. Once completed they can be deposited in the white ballot box outside the Town Hall front door. The survey will be open through the 3rd week in December. The results will be available to the public and used in the upcoming municipal budget discussions.
Survey link:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3LDRJ56


The Winter Parking starts Dec. 1st.
A few years back we extended the Winter Parking Ban from the end of March to the end of April. ( and yes we have corrected the signs around town to reflect the correct dates).

It is unlawful to park on any street between the hours of 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. between December 1st and April 30th, both dates inclusive. PLOWING SNOW INTO THE ROAD – STATE STATUE § 1126a Depositing snow onto or across roadways is prohibited
No person, other than an employee in the performance of his or her official duties or other person authorized by the agency of transportation (in the case of state highways) or Selectboard (in the case of town) highway shall plow or otherwise deposit snow onto the traveled way, shoulder or sidewalk of a state highway or a class 1, 2 or 3 town highway.
PRIORITIES & PRACTICES

  • Generally Town plows (4 routes) and operate from 5am to 11:30pm

  • Paved roads are cleared first – plows then move to the dirt roads

  • Sand and salt mix is applied to pavement during plowing

  • Dirt roads are plowed but sand is not applied until the storm ends

  • Salt is not applied to dirt as it is ineffective and can actually create or add to the icy conditions

  • Because two different mixes are used for tar and dirt the trucks have to switch over which takes some time. The fleet is not big enough to have trucks dedicated to dirt or tar only.

  • With freezing rain dirt roads are sanded more frequently than tar. This is because salt can be used on the tar but not on the sand.

  • Sidewalks are cleaned following a storm, not during a storm. We do not blow snow from the sidewalk into the street. Every effort is made to avoid inconvenience to private property, but the road right-of-ways are used to their full capacity.

    • Town Ordinance requires that property owners keep their sidewalks clear. The Town runs the sidewalk machine as quickly and as often as our staffing allows. We always appreciate a little help in-between storms and plowing.

  • Snow removal from in-town locations and intersections is dependent on the weather but generally removal will be scheduled within 2 days of the end of a storm.

  • Violations of snow removal policy will be handled through the police dept. as they are statutory or ordinance violations.

Comments / requests regarding snow removal should be directed to my office 674-6786 or tmarsh@windsorvt.org The highway dept. is directed to follow town road policy.

Upcoming Activity at the Closed Prison

VSP will be on site Weekdays now through the end of the year.

 

Holiday Season News and Events


Looking for a unique gift?
How about a Windsor print from artist Peter Huntoon? Peter has been kind enough to let us use his print of Windsor Main St. as a banner for the newsletter. You can find other works by Peter related to Windsor HERE

CoolSnowGlobes seconds sale:
Saturday Nov 27th 2-4 Windsor Tech Park
7 Everett Lane off Route 5
(South of Price Chopper)
Limited Quantities! Other Holiday items available as well.
Sign your kiddos grades K-6 up now for our annual Elves Workshop! December 19th, 10am-1pm at the Windsor Rec! This year the event will be FREE… but as always, space is limited and we will have a cut off so please sign your kids up ASAP. Each kid will make and wrap 4 gifts! Sign ups can be done online through the Rec portal. http://thewindsorrec.com

Early to bed, early to rise, work real hard and advertise!
Do you own or work for a Windsor brick and mortar or home-based business? Do you have items you would like to promote this holiday season? If so, please contact Riley White rwhite@windsorvt.org with product information and how to order. We will include those items in our "Shop Local" section of the newsletter and town FB page.


The annual “Light Up Windsor” event is back for the second year! Last year the event was so well received we wanted to find a way to make this an annual, entertaining event for the whole community. The Town truly had some extra holiday magic last year with all the wonderful displays on homes, apartments, businesses and more. This year, we will assemble a team of judges to decide on the best decorated business, and the top three decorated homes in Town. The business winner will receive bragging rights and be the keeper of the year for the annual, rotating “trophy”. The top three residences will receive a gift certificate of their choosing to a Windsor business to help encourage and support our important and wonderful local businesses! First place will receive a $150 gift certificate, second place will receive a $100 gift certificate, and third place will receive a $75 gift certificate.


To enter, please email rwhite@windsorvt.org (yes Riley is handling a lot of stuff!) that you will be a participating business or residence with a photo of your display no later than Monday December 6th. From there a map will be made available showcasing all the participating properties in Town to tour the lights! Winners will be contacted and announced on December 15th. Let’s make Windsor shine bright for the season!


Shop Small this Holiday Season! There is no better way to support local businesses and our community than to keep your holiday gifting local. Small Business Saturday is November 27th and Windsor has so much to offer. From artisans, crafters, retailers, makers, restaurants, and more, there is no shortage of variety found right here in Windsor to make gifting for everyone on your list easy! Don’t forget that you can also find everything needed for your holiday meals right here in Town as well.



SISTERS WEEKEND MARKETPLACE... a bit of whimsy for the home and soul!
Our holiday markets are just around the corner and we are so excited! The festivities begin...
Black Friday November 26th 10-4pm https://www.facebook.com/sistersweekendmarketplace/
Small Business Saturday November 27th 10am-4pm
and Sunday November 28th 10-2pm.
The shop is filled with holiday cheer ... something for everyone on your list! So, mark your calendars... this is one that you're not going to want to miss!!!
Not in town... no problem... we will be open the next 3 weekends in December... perfect timing for all of your gift giving needs!
Sisters Weekend Marketplace
82 Main St.
Windsor, Vermont
sistersweekendmarketplace@gmail.com
Follow along:
FB Sisters Weekend Marketplace
IG sistersweekendmarketplace Music and Merch at SILOSILO will be open the weekend after Thanksgiving for cocktails and holiday shopping. Come support local for Small Business Saturday! On November 27th SILO will be offering 10% off all retail items in their tasting room. Supplement craft spirits with a selection of local goods to put together the perfect Vermont centric holiday gift!

WHS Project Graduation Raffle for three Simon Pearce Vermont Evergreen Trees (5 sided Evergreen 14" - retail value $280) crafted by WHS graduate Hunter Buchanan. Tickets are $5 each. There will be three drawings - one for each tree. The raffle will take place on December 10th. The glass trees make wonderful holiday gifts! See our flyer for details on how to purchase tickets. Thank you for your support of the WHS class of 2022!

WHS Project Graduation Holiday Wreaths. Holiday wreaths for sale!: $25 decorated; $20 undecorated. Decorated wreaths will have red bows, red berries and pinecones. See flyer for details on how to purchase holiday wreaths. Wreaths will be delivered on November 28. Thank you for your support of the WHS class of 2022!


Ascutney Outdoors Annual Holiday Sale
Join AO for good cheer at the AOC on December 4th and 5th from noon until 4PM! Supporter Passes, gift certificates and a variety of new AO merchandise will be on sale just in time for the holidays. On Sunday from noon until 2PM there will be a special treat, a cookie walk, organized by Erika Stillson and friends. Please see the Events Calendar on AO’s website for more details on this “fun”draiser.

Windsor Wine & Spirits Going Out of Business Sale!
After more than 15 years of offering Windsor and the surrounding area a fine selection of liquor, wine, beer, mixers and bar supplies I have decided to retire and will be closing the store. We want to thank our loyal customers for their patronage and support especially during the holidays. Windsor Wine & Spirits will close at end of business December 31, 2021.

To celebrate our retirement and closing, all December we are offering all of our in-stock wine, beer, mixers and merchandise at 20% off with a cash purchase or 15% off with a credit/debit card purchase.

Come in early and help us celebrate by taking advantage of this huge sale while supplies last.

 

Community News


Linda Bruce Churchill local Hatha Yoga Teach for over a decade invites you to start your weekend with gentle yoga! Saturdays 9AM One hour gentle Yoga class at Windsor (vt) rec center...green room. $12 drop in...bring your mat. Soothe in to the busy holiday season... shopping, touring, visiting, brunch, hiking....great way to begin any activity. This class is in person and on zoom! A Hybrid class.

Register online: https://windsorvt.myrec.com/info/default.aspx

Linda B Churchill
E-RYT 300 Simon Pearce is Hiring! Update 11.19.21

Simon Pearce headquarters in Windsor has an opening for a IT Helpdesk Manager, Lead Sales Associate, Network + Infrastructure Administrator, Pottery Assistant, and a Quality Control Technician. All employees enjoy competitive pay, paid time off, plus product and restaurant discounts. For a full list of career opportunities, please visit the careers page at simonpearce.com/careers-at-simon-pearce or email Leah Stewart at leah.stewart@simonpearce.com to learn more. Simon Pearce is committed to the policy of equal employment opportunity and to provide all employees with the work environment necessary to enable them to advance on merit as far as their talents and skills will take them, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, status as a protected class of veteran, or any other legally protected status.

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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.
Ethiopian Night LINK
What Doth Life Festival II LINK
Dave Legacy All Country Band 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
Blake Hill Preserves makes it to finals in national competition LINK
Do you know George O'Clair? LINK
1800's State Bank Scandal reported in Windsor's Vermont Journal LINK
Growing Season Stretches LINK
Windsor Residents in local play LINK
More from Ham Gillett, Don't throw your leave in the trash 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:

November 30th is Giving Tuesday!
As we celebrate Thanksgiving, we at the Windsor Public Library are contemplating all the things we are thankful for. First and foremost on this list is our wonderful community. We so appreciate your visits, your enthusiasm, your ideas and your support. If you are able to, please consider a gift to the Windsor Public Library on Giving Tuesday. We so appreciate your support!
Sunday, December 5th, 2:30PM: Holiday Read to Me: For All Ages!
Join us in the Windsor Library backyard for mulled cider, hot chocolate and chili as we listen to holiday and seasonal tales told by wonderful Windsor storytellers. Warm your hands by the fire and your spirits with good cheer as we gather together. Don’t forget to dress for the weather and bring your own chair, cup, bowl and spoon. (Yes, we will have some extras if needed!) Rain/snow/sleet date is Sunday December 12th at 2:30PM. Please RSVP by calling the library at 802-674-2556 or emailing librarian@windsorlibrary.org This is a Friends of Windsor Library event!
Friends of Windsor Library Looking for New Members
Would you like to join the Friends of Windsor Library? The Friends of Windsor Library work on fun projects to benefit the Windsor Library and our community! On Sunday, December 5th, the Friends is sponsoring the Holiday Read to Me (above.) In October, they held the Enchanted Forest in Paradise Park. They work on our annual book sale. They select and put up the story walks that many of you enjoyed this summer. Dues are only $10 annually. Go to https://windsorlibrary.org/friendsofwindsorlibrary to find out more or to join!
Please Wear a Mask in the Library!
Due to the prevalence of the Delta Variant, the Windsor Library is requiring masks for everyone entering the building.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Every Wednesday at 10:30am: Preschool Story Time - Library Backyard
Caregivers and their children are welcome as we share stories, songs, and crafts. For ages 0-5 with parent or caregiver. This 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 thunderstorm, it will need to be cancelled.
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 thunderstorm, it will need to be cancelled.

ADULT PROGRAMMING, ETC.
Tuesday, December 14th, 3PM: Afternoon Book Discussion Group
We'll meet inside the library wearing masks and maintaining physical distance while we discuss Matt Haig's Midnight Library. "Nora wakes up . Not in heaven (dull) or hell (overdone) or purgatory (insert Lost joke), but in a library. The Midnight Library, which is the place people go when they find themselves hanging precariously between life and death and not entirely sure about which way to go." Stop by the library to get a copy of the book.
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.
Most Good-Weather Wednesdays at 3pm
Spanish Conversation Class: All levels.
Day and time subject to change due to instructor's schedule so call before coming! We meet outside in front of the library (or in bad weather, inside the library.) 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— the perfect side for any Thanksgiving table. Growlers are 25% off all week long at our brewery in Windsor, VT
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



Windsor Rotary Club Student of the Month for November
Congratulations to Hollis Wilson, Windsor School's Student of the Month for November. Hollis is a Junior who has been excelling in all their classes. Teachers have been impressed by the curiosity and interest that Hollis demonstrates regardless of subject matter.  Hollis is taking a college-level Humanities class, and is an active participant in discussions. Hollis brings in new perspectives on old philosophical arguments and makes interesting connections between the past and the present. In Science Research and Inquiry, Hollis is taking a sociological approach to investigate opinions on bodily integrity. Hollis is also active in the Windsor Coalition for Justice, demonstrating concern for students that feel marginalized and excluded. Teachers praise Hollis's kindness and empathy, and are impressed by their ability to do great work at school while also working at Boston Dreams. Congratulations Hollis!
 
The NHS Teacher of the Month for November
November’s teacher of the month is Ross Spoonire! Students say that Mr. Spoonire has a welcoming attitude and creates a classroom environment that helps students learn. Many students commented that he makes the confusion of geometry make more sense and is a calming presence when students are stressed. Mr. Spoonire, or simply Ross as many know him, is always willing to put in a little more effort to help the school community. From timing track meets to helping with NHS, Mr. Spoonire is committed to being a positive influence. Teachers and students alike have praised his quick transition from a new teacher to a valued member of the Windsor community. Mr. Spoonire’s impact is best summed up by a comment received from a student that simply said: “ROSS”. Even if you have not had him as a teacher, chances are you know Mr. Spoonire and how beloved he is. Congratulations Ross!

 

Information on Religious Services


Holiday Services
If your congregation is offering holiday services that you would like to promote to the community please contact Tom Marsh tmarsh@windsorvt.org with the information for inclusion in future newsletters.
Sunday Worship Service at Trinity ChurchSundays 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!


Update from St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

Bishop Christopher Coyne has announced that each Catholic who has reached the age of reason is once again obligated to attend Sunday Mass. It is his hope that we see participation as something we want to do, not something we have to do - a sacred obligation we choose in freedom! There are times and circumstances when one cannot be present: injury, ill-health, mobility issues, age, and now personal safety issues that are still present due to COVID-19. Children who have not been vaccinated and people whose health is compromised so that they have to avoid any risk of contagion may in freedom chose not to attend Sunday Mass.

With the lifting of all the protocols needed in response to the pandemic, masks are no longer required in St. Francis church for those who are vaccinated. However anyone who feels anxious about going without a mask may certainly continue to wear one. Also children and adults not yet fully vaccinated must continue to wear masks. Please be respectful of the choices people make for themselves or their children regarding wearing masks or not wearing them.
If at any time you have any questions, please call the Parish office on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 802-674-2157. God Bless You all!

 

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!

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