Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu May 31 to June 4
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
May 31 CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY
June 1 Ravioli w/Meat Sauce
Spinach & Tomato
Garlic Bread
Chocolate Pudding w/Mangoes
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
May 31 CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY
June 1 Ravioli w/Meat Sauce
Spinach & Tomato
Garlic Bread
Chocolate Pudding w/Mangoes
DESCRIPTION:
Humankind is in an ugly period of suffering in the bloody hands of imbecilic investors in war, who own the American government and media and who cannot stop themselves from planning war, even terminal nuclear war, since they know that wars make money. Their funded elected politicians and media praise war on Memorial Day.
The Brattleboro Selectboard will take up matters relating to COVID at their next regular meeting. State Senator Becca Balint will give an update on ARPA and other funding sources, the board will discuss what to do about the mask order in town, they’ll talk about in-person meeting possibilities. and whether to continue deferring Small Business Loans.
Hiring a firm to help find Brattleboro a new Town Manager is up for discussion, as will approving a nearly $12 million big to build a new water treatment plant. You can bring up other items not on the agenda, and/or ask for your $12 million, during public participation.
Agenda items:
Approve minutes
Public participation
Planting sites
Guidelines for Memorial Trees
Goals for 2021
Selling hand made burgers, chicken wings, fries and more Saturday the 29th from noon to 6 pm. Also selling those items Saturdays in June.
Breakfast every Wednesday and Saturday from 6am-10am. Public welcome, as are to-go’s.
Don’t forget there will be an extra breakfast offered Monday the 31st from 6am-10am. Three egg meat lover’s omelette with toast for $7.50 will be the special that day. Masks still required inside per town mandate.
Call to Order
Review and Approve Minutes of previous meeting.
On the record review of Cases/Public Hearings to be reviewed under the Brattleboro Land Use Regulations. Pursuant to 24 VSA §§ 4464(a)(1)(C) and 4471(a), participation in this local proceeding is a prerequisite to the right to take any subsequent appeal.
2021-50 Groundworks Collaborative Foundation, Inc; Mixed Use Neighborhood District; request for Site Plan Approval to demolish existing structure, retain existing masonry fireplace; construct new 2-story, wood-framed, saltbox-style building for social services use at 60 South Main Street; Tax Map Parcel #325266.000
In observance of Memorial Day, all Brattleboro Town offices will be closed on Monday, May 31, 2021, with the exception of emergency services.
Parking is free at all metered spaces and in the pay-and-display lots on Sunday, May 30 and Monday, May 31, 2021. All other violations will be enforced.
Brooks Memorial Library will be closed on Sunday, May 30 and Monday, May 31, 2021.
Trash, recycling and curbside compost will NOT be picked up on Monday, May 31.
Brattleboro Senior Meals Menu May 24 to May 28
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MENU
May 24 Quiche Lorraine
Baked Potato
Zucchini & Yellow Squash
Pears
BCTV Channel 1075 schedule for the week of 5/24/21
Monday, May 24, 2021
6:00 am Ideas for the Future of Vermont – Reform Regional Coordination and Planning (Ep 8)
7:00 am New England Cooks – Chef Stefano Coppola Making Napa Kimchi
7:22 am Family Style with Jimmy and June Kennedy – Making June’s Super Secret Guacamole Recipe
7:30 am Rotary Cares – Ep 35 – John Mabie
8:00 am Democracy Now! – Democracy Now! Daily Broadcast
This 2020-21 year, the Brattleboro Women’s Chorus celebrates 25 years of singing with online musical events on the 25th day of the month. All singers (not just women!) are welcome to join us on Zoom.
Our final (and biggest) online singing finale celebrating 25 years of the BWC will take place on Tuesday, May 25 at 7:00 pm via Zoom.
Director Becky Graber welcomes a number of guest conductors connected to the BWC in some way to come lead a song in honor of our 25th anniversary year. Artists include Peggo Horstmann Hodes, Peter and MaryAlice Amidon, Kristen Carmichael-Bowers, Andy Davis, Jane Lowey, Lisa McCormick and Julian McBrowne.
On Wednesday, May 26, Utilities crews will be working on Maple Street at the intersection of Maple ST & Locust ST. The road will be closed to through traffic in that area beginning at 7:00am and continuing through around 4:00pm. Please seek an alternate route.
If you have any questions or concerns, contact the Department of Public Works at 802-254-4255 or email Mike Earle at mearle@brattleboro.org
Many of us have been wearing masks for over a year and have looked forward to the day when our faces could be on full public display. The Coronavirus is showing signs of receding, at least in this country, and vaccination numbers are increasing.
The CDC has said that fully vaccinated people can do away with masks in most public places and that they do not need to social distance. Exceptions include public transportation such as buses, airplanes and hospitals.
The new CDC guidelines are confusing a lot of people as well as states and municipalities.
Breakfast at the VFW every Wednesday and Saturday from 6 am – 10 am. Public welcome for our meals! Lunch is served Thursdays and Fridays from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm.
Wed. May 26th breakfast special will be 3 slices of French toast with real maple syrup for $5.50
Thur. May 27th is a large salad with chicken and bacon. Dessert will be raspberry or blueberry pie with whipped cream for $2.25 a slice while supplies last.
There’s a project in Vermont this summer to re-create the film Jurassic Park, and you can be a part of it.
Crowdsourced Cinema VT is looking for Vermont filmmakers, videographers, artists, animators, musicians, and more to volunteer to re-make a scene from the dinosaur park movie. It’s a state-wide project and regional collaboration among media access centers.
The Brattleboro Citizen Police Communications Committee (CPCC) will meet on Monday, May 24, 2021, at 5:30pm using Zoom (with no physical location due to the ongoing social distancing requirements of COVID-19). The attached agenda contains information on how to access the meeting remotely, including the required “passcode.”
AGENDA
A. Call to order (6:00 p.m.)
1. Agenda review
2. Announcements
B. Approve minutes of April 26, 2021 (6:05 p.m.)
C. Guidance and Comments on our final products (6:10 p.m.)
1. siting spectrum criteria
2. supplemental map(s) based on criteria
3. recommended actions for Brattleboro to encourage optimal solar siting
A. Call to Order
B. Announcements
C. Approve March 23, 2021 and April 27, 2021 Meeting Minutes
D. Public Comments
E. Old Business
1. Phototoxic Invasive Species Video Update – Guest: Jennifer Latham
2. Approve final Japanese Stiltgrass Letter
3. Schedule West River wildflower presentation
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER – 4:00 p.m. – Thomas Nolan
II. Approval of Minutes – March 23, 2021
III. Assess Progress on Diversifying Staff
IV. Discuss Incorporating the Ongoing Commitment Into the Bidding Process of the Academy Project
V. Discuss the “Groundwater Presentation” and Whether it is Worth Taking Part In
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER – Thomas Nolan, Task Force Chair
II. Approval of Minutes from September 15, 2020
III. Discuss Progress on Rich Earth Institute Program
IV. Discuss Future Role of Task Force After the Board’s Adoption of an Environmental Policy
V. Hear from Kurt Daims About the Greta Resolution for Devoting Public Education to Climate Rescue
The Town of Brattleboro has been given a gift of a metal ski-jumper-shaped object that lights up. It will be placed near Wells Fountain during the winter season. The selectboard accepted the gift at their most recent meeting.
The gift is in celebration of 100 years of Harris Hill, a truly unique part of the Brattleboro landscape. Creating a sculpture to celebrate is a good idea. And a free gift of a sculpture is a great thing.
The presentation to the selectboard left me with some questions, though.