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Selectboard Minutes

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

We’ve added a new section to the website, where the minutes of the Tunbridge Selectboard will be posted.

School Club Hosts Back-to-School Potluck

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

UPDATE: Due to the storm clean up and delayed start of the new school year, the Back-to-School potluck is rescheduled for Tuesday, September 6 from 6-7:30pm. Don’t worry if you can’t bring a dish – we’ll have plenty to share!

The first day of school is right around the corner, and School Club is gearing up for another exciting year! All are welcome to join us at the Back-to-School Potluck on Tuesday, September 6 from 6-7:30pm at Tunbridge Central School. It is an opportunity to mingle with returning families and to meet new families while enjoying a meal together. In addition, each family in attendance will receive a complimentary Jump In! magazine and a Green Gift Pack courtesy of PTO Today. Bring your favorite salad, main dish or dessert to share, if you wish. School Club will provide beverages and place settings. Rain or shine.

August 2011 Tunbridge Quarterly

Monday, August 8th, 2011

The latest edition of the Tunbridge Quarterly is now available for your reading and downloading pleasure!

Volunteer Board Member Needed!

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

Town of Tunbridge

Interested in environmental issues? Composting? Reducing hazardous waste? You can help guide the work of your solid waste district. Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District is looking for someone to fill Board Vacancies and serve as the town’s representative to the district.

If you or someone you know is interested, please call our office (802.229.9383 x 100/101) to find out more!

Celebrate Tunbridge, Vermont in 2011

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Updated: May 18, 2011.

May 8: 250th Hike of the Month — From Tunbridge Central School, 1 p.m.

May 30: Memorial Day. 250th parade theme is “Tunbridge Through the Years.”

  • Friends of Tunbridge Public Library plant, book and bake sales, 9-2, Parsonage lawn, Library basement and Town Hall.
  • Memorial service with Rose Loving as speaker, Town Hall, 11 a.m.
  • Parade 11:40 a.m. followed by dedication ceremony, Village Cemetery.
  • Fire Department chicken barbeque, 12 p.m., fairgrounds. Make reservations at 889-5518, 802-356-1092.
  • Recreation Committee free ice cream, bounce house, cow pie bingo (tickets sold ahead of time), fairgrounds.

June 5: Mystery History Walk, 3 p.m. from the library, hosted by the library and Tunbridge Historical Society.

June 12: 250th Hike of the Month — From Tunbridge Central School, 1 p.m.

June 18: 250th “Tunbridge — The Past” exhibit at the North Tunbridge
Baptist Church, 10-12.

June 26: 250th “Tunbridge — The Past” exhibit at the North Tunbridge
Baptist Church and Tunbridge Grange open house, 12-2.

July 3: 250th Hike of the Month — From Tunbridge Central School, 1 p.m.

July 9: 250th “Tunbridge — The Past” exhibit at the North Tunbridge
Baptist Church and Tunbridge Grange open house, 12-2.

July 9: Celebrate Tunbridge, 250th Anniversary Dance will feature the Starline Rhythm Boys from 8-11pm in the Fairgrounds’ pulling arena. Pre-dance at 7 p.m.

July 10: 250th Tunbridge Appreciation Picnic 11:30 at the fairgrounds. All invited. Please bring salads and desserts. Hotdogs and drinks provided. Tunbridge Fire Department kids’ activities with the smoke trailer, Smokey the Bear, Sparky and fire trucks. The Larkin Contra Dancers will demonstrate and teach dances at 1 and 3 p.m. Michael Sacca will take a large group photo. More to come!

July 12: “Tunbridge Speaks” oral history program 7:45 p.m. at the Tunbridge Church. Follows the church’s Ice Cream Social with Tunbridge Historical Society 50th birthday cake at 6:30 on the Parsonage lawn.

July 22: 250th Outdoor movies from John O’Brien’s “Tunbridge Trilogy.” Fairgrounds, 9 p.m.

July 24: 250th Concert and Fiddle Jam, 1-5 at the fairgrounds. Hosted by the Northeast Fiddlers Association.

July 29: 250th Outdoor movies from John O’Brien’s “Tunbridge Trilogy.” Fairgrounds, 9 p.m.

July 29-Sept. 23: 250th art exhibit. “Artists Envisioning Tunbridge: Celebrating 250 Years of History” at the Tunbridge Public Library. July 29, Opening reception, 7-9 p.m.

July 31: 250th “Tunbridge — The Past” exhibit at the North Tunbridge
Baptist Church and Tunbridge Grange open house, 12-2.

August 7: 250th Hike of the Month — From Tunbridge Central School, 1 p.m.

Aug. 9: Historical Society potluck supper 6:30 p.m. at the Dodge-Gilman Building and 7:30 slide program about the town’s 21 district schools by Euclid Farnham and Mick Maguire.

Aug. 13: 250th “Tunbridge — The Past” exhibit at the North Tunbridge
Baptist Church and Tunbridge Grange open house, 12-2.

Aug. 13 & 14: 250th quilt & needlework show, “A woman’s work is never done…250 years of Tunbridge life” at the Town Hall. Saturday 10-3, Sunday 11-2. Hosted by the Saturday Sewing Circle.

Aug. 20: White River Valley Historical Fair with area historical societies, including Tunbridge, at the South Royalton School, 10-3.

Aug. 28: 250th “Tunbridge — The Past” exhibit at the North Tunbridge
Baptist Church and Tunbridge Grange open house, 12-2.

September 1: 250th Bell Ringing — Bells at the three Tunbridge churches will each be rung 250 times at 6 p.m. Potluck on Parsonage lawn, 6:30. Sponsored by The Tunbridge Church.

September 4: 250th Hike of the Month — From Tunbridge Central School, 1 p.m.

Sept. 15-18: Tunbridge World’s Fair celebrating the Fair’s 140th and the town’s 250th anniversaries.

October 2: 250th Hike of the Month — From Tunbridge Central School, 1 p.m.

Oct. 8: 250th Variety Show, 7 p.m. at Town Hall. Hosted by the Tunbridge Civic Club.

Oct. 9: Historical Society Ghost Walk, 1:30 at Hunt Cemetery, North Tunbridge.

October 14-16: Christmas in October Shoppe — benefit for the Parsonage. Friday 5:30-7:30 p.m., Saturday 10-4, Sunday 10-2. Hosted by Tunbridge Women’s Group.

November 6: 250th Hike of the Month from Tunbridge Central School, 1 p.m.

WCAX Story on Tunbridge’s 250th Anniversary

Friday, May 13th, 2011

WCAX did a story on Tunbridge’s 250th anniversary [7 minute video], which includes interviews with Euclid Farnham, Scott Terami and John Durkee. There is also some time dedicated to the late Fred Tuttle including old footage from the campaign trail.

May 2011 Tunbridge Quarterly

Monday, May 9th, 2011

The latest edition of the Tunbridge Quarterly is now available for your reading and downloading pleasure!

Tunbridge School District High School Designation Meeting

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

The legal voters of the Tunbridge Town School District are hereby WARNED AND NOTIFIED to meet at the Tunbridge Central School, Tunbridge, on Monday, May 2, 2011, at 7:30 P.M. to transact the following business:

Article I
To hear the recommendation of the Board of School Directors for the designation of a high school to provide for the high school education of pupils residing within the District by paying tuition.

Article II
To act upon the recommendation of the Board of School Directors to provide for the high school education of pupils residing within the Tunbridge Town School District by paying tuition to any approved non-sectarian public or independent school, in or out of the state in accordance with 16 VSA section 822 School district to maintain public schools or pay tuition.

Article III
To transact any other business proper to come before the meeting.

Article IV
Adjourn.

Katherine Paterson at Tunbridge Church

Friday, April 1st, 2011

National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, Newbery Medal and National Book Award Winner, Katherine Paterson, will speak at the Tunbridge Church on main street on April 15, 7 p.m. as part of the Tunbridge Library‘s Winter Evenings series. More information on Katherine Paterson can be found on her website and on wikipedia.

Local Farms and Local Food in Tunbridge

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Are you interested in helping build our local farms (and land-based) economy? Are you interested in encouraging more local and fresh food in our school? Are you interested in celebrating the vitality of our community in ways that strengthen the capacity and resilience of our land and social life.

Join us, Wednesday, March 16; 6:30 PM, Tunbridge Town Hall, in exploring the idea of a local farm and food group that helps celebrate all that Tunbridge has to offer.

For more information, contact: Chris Wood at 802-498-8438 / Email or Mary Zentara at 802- 889-5637 / Email