No quiche puns nor green eggs at senior center
On the Internet, you’ll find a list of over 100 quiche puns. Reading one makes you wince, and then the next one is worse. They are quite painful, and I’ll refrain from repeating any of them.
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On the Internet, you’ll find a list of over 100 quiche puns. Reading one makes you wince, and then the next one is worse. They are quite painful, and I’ll refrain from repeating any of them.
This month you might check out the new tai chi for arthritis class or the watercolor workshop for beginners or the April art exhibit. Or you might try out a new activity at the senior center.
Condolences and Congratulations to local Charlotters
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On Saturday, May 4, the state of Vermont will celebrate its 54th Green Up Day.
The 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, also known as the Chicago World’s Fair, included the San Antonio Chili Stand, giving many Americans their first taste of chili. It became the official dish of Texas in 1977.
Instead of just celebrating Earth Day, Charlotte is kicking off a celebration of Earth Month on April 1.
At the Dog Communication presentation this Monday, March 11, at 5:30 p.m. you can learn the answer to questions like: Is a yawn always just a yawn? Why does a dog shake off even when it is not wet? Why is a growl a good thing? Is a tail wag always friendly?
The Charlotte East and West Villages Project kicks into high gear this month with two important opportunities for residents to influence the shape of things to come:
Writing about Monday Munches at the Charlotte Senior Center has spurred me to acquire a lot of books about food. This week’s additions include “The Emily Dickinson Cookbook: Recipes from Emily’s Table Alongside the Poems that Inspire Them” and “The Trumpland Cookbook.”
What is Eurasian watermilfoil? Is it just a weed that might be a nuisance but isn’t harmful to lakes and ponds? After all, it has been found in many lakes around the country and has been in some of Vermont’s lakes for decades.
Charlotters express their opinions on local topics.
When I started my professional career 45 years ago, it was in rural upstate New York as a cooperative extension agent in community resource development. Along with my fellow extension agents in agriculture, horticulture and home economics, we
The library and the Charlotte Grange are sponsoring Candidates Night at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13.
Depending on who’s making the lists, February has been variously designated as Canned Food Month, Great American Pie Month, Cherry Month, Grapefruit Month, Snack Food Month and Hot Breakfast Month.
Nick van der Kloot lost two things when he moved to the United States from the Netherlands in 1982 for a three-month internship at an accounting firm in New York City.
Condolences and Congratulations to Charlotters
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Paul Boisvert ate eels, and he ended up with a 32-year career taking photos for The New York Times — and lots of other publications.