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St. Albans Town Educational Center
http://satec.fcsuvt.org/summer-camp-info
St Albans Town Educational Center. Student Email / Information. Student Handbook / Information. AN (1 – 2). AS (1 – 2). B1N (3 – 4). B2N (3 – 4). B2S (5 – 6). CS (5 – 6). CM (7 – 8). CN (7 – 8). Odyssey of the Mind. All other clubs and activities. Green Site (Daily Notices). Safe Routes to Schools. Student Email / Information. Student Handbook / Information. AN (1 – 2). AS (1 – 2). B1N (3 – 4). B2N (3 – 4). B2S (5 – 6). CS (5 – 6). CM (7 – 8). CN (7 – 8). Odyssey of the Mind. Green Site (Daily Notices).
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CAMP! - Spookyville Vermont
http://spookyvillevermont.org/community-partner-beneficiaries/camp
Community Partners and Beneficiaries. Camp Exclamation Point, Inc. (CAMP! Provides continuity and community to underserved, rural Vermont kids through a week- long residential summer camp. Our program empowers campers to make positive choices that maximize their experience at CAMP! Putting an emphasis on kindness and cooperation. As a way to meet that need. In addition to the traditional summer camp program, we also offer older campers a Teen Leadership Training Program (TLP). This program provides a...
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Food - Richmond Food Shelf & Thrift Store
http://www.richmondfoodshelfvt.org/food
We carry a selection of nutritious foods. Tuna, canned tomatoes, soups, fruits, vegetables, peanut butter, jelly, cereals, brown rice, pasta, spaghetti sauce, beans, coffee/tea, oatmeal, canned vegetables, flour tortillas, and refried beans. Milk, eggs, cheese, and seasonal fresh local produce when available. Live Outside Our Service Area? If you live out of our service area please contact the Vermont Food Bank. To find a food shelf in your area, or contact our neighboring food shelves below. The Richmon...
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Donate - Richmond Food Shelf & Thrift Store
http://www.richmondfoodshelfvt.org/donate
It takes a supportive community for us to achieve our mission – there are many ways to help! Come shop at the thrift store for fun, inexpensive, fashionable clothes. We welcome and appreciate donations of non-perishable foods, including:. Tuna, canned tomatoes, canned soups, canned/packaged fruits, canned vegetables, peanut butter, jelly, cereals, brown rice, pasta, spaghetti sauce, canned beans, coffee/tea, oatmeal, flour tortillas, and refried beans. Credit card donations may be made through PayPal.
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Catch the Storybug Newsletter: March 2012
http://storybugnewsletter.blogspot.com/2012_03_01_archive.html
By Emma Florence Harrison, 1914. Here in New England we’ve been enjoying an extremely mild winter, and spring is just around the corner! I suspect Mother Nature will play a trick on us and ensure that March roars in like a lion! To that end I have added some stories about lions in this issue. March 1 is also National Pig Day. So there are some stories of to celebrate our curly tailed friends. These two months are full of fun with St. Patrick’s Day. Women’s History Month. April Fool’s Day. As always, I ap...
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