Friday, August 2, 2013

READING PUBLIC LIBRARY

According to the August 2013 "THE READING INFORMER," The reading Library now provides free access to "Universal Class," an online continuing ed service offering more than 500 classes. The cost of these classes can run up to $250 each, but Reading Library patrons may take up to 5 at a time for free! Program features include 24/7 internet access from anywhere, real instructors, video-based learning, graded testing, and certificates of achievement. Area of study include GED arts, computers, business, legal studies, natural remedies, real estate, science, web development and more! Be sure to see Tony at the Library for all the details, or give them a call ((802)484-5588) or email (eading.public.library@comcast.net)

Also at the RPL are free Vermont State Park passes good at Ascutney, Plymouth, Wilgus & Silver Lake state parks as well as passes to the Old Constitution House in Windsor, Calvin Coolidge Birthplace in Plymouth Notch, Eureka Schoolhouse in Springfield, VT, Billings farm in Woodstock & VT History Museum in Montpelier.

Be sure to see our family's favorite amenity: the Children's Library in the basement. We've spent hours of quality enjoyable time there.

The library has 24/7 WiFi and air conditioning -- well worth the stop and a lengthy visit!


Thursday, September 2, 2010

Fall Happenings




So once you've found a nice pet-friendly central Vermont home to settle into for the weekend, what's next?

Autumn brings a special air to New England, and in particular to Vermont. The crisp mornings flow into sunny afternoons and make for perfect outdoor adventure, whether it be fishing, hiking, biking or touristing. for a special treat this fall, stop by a local orchard, farm or winery.




There are several in the area, but if cider is your thing be sure to visit Wellwood Orchards in Springfield, VT. Want to see a production line cider orchard? Step over the boarder to New Hampshire to Farnum Hill Ciders



Want to view a beautiful alpaca farm? You're about 6 miles from Parrish Hill which has a vista of Mount Ascutney.


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For a hiking adventure, approach Ascutney from the oposite side on the Weathersfield Trail, but better plan on making it a day event, because you will definately feel the magnetism pulling you further and further along. (Be sure to allow for the return trip!)


Still if shopping is your idea of a weekend afternoon well-spent plan on visitting downtown Woodstock - just 13 miles north of Reading - called the "prettiest small town in America."

For more ideas on day-tripping around Central Vermont, visit us at ReynoldsRentals.com

Friday, August 13, 2010

BENNINGTON IRISH MUSIC FESTIVAL




Bennington Irish Music Festival
September 4th & 5th
Colgate Park
www.benningtonirishmusicfestival.com

Southern Vermont is proud to host the first annual Bennington Irish Music Festival We have spared no expense to ensure an unforgettable experience that we look forward to sharing with you year after year! This is a family friendly event and kids 12 & under will get in free.
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Black 47


Black 47 espouses an unblinkingly political and thoroughly Irish form of rock 'n' roll, with songs covering topics from the Northern Ireland conflict to civil rights and urban unrest in contemporary New York. Black 47 plays on the Main Stage Saturday, Sept. 4th.

Maura O'Connell


Widely acclaimed throughout her career as a vocalist and interpreter of utmost grace and insight, O'Connell's latest album is a defiant, boldly undiluted statement on art of singing. Maura will be performing on the Main Stage Sunday, Sept. 5th.

Young Dubliners


Seamlessly blending their rock and Celtic influences into a high energy, anthemic and lyrically poignant mix, the band jumps energetically from ballad to barn burner, documenting as they go the vibrant yet chaotic world they find themselves in. From edgy political tunes to the travails of life in an internationally touring band... The Young Dub's will be performing on the Main Stage Saturday, Sept. 4th.

Shana Morrison


The daughter of legend Van Morrison, Shana Morrison's musical style has been called pop with a side of blues and a side of rock. She has also been known to include other ingredients, like country, R&B, and jazz into the mix. Her material seems to be ever-changing and hard to pin down categorically. What always remains the same is Shana's unique and wide-ranging voice. Shana will be performing on the Main Stage Sunday, Sept. 5th.


McPeake

For generations of folk music enthusiasts the name of the McPeake Family of Belfast has stood for one of the most distinctive sounds in Irish music. Francis McPeake IV, the fourth generation of this world-famous musical dynasty and one of the few authentic uilleann pipers in the world today, has put together a revived band, 'McPeake', which is unique in the world of music with its fusion of original Celtic compositions and contemporary rhythms and styles. McPeake will be performing on the Main Stage Sunday, Sept. 5th.


Seamus Connolly


Seamus Connolly is one of the world's most respected master Irish traditional musicians and teachers. A native of Killaloe, County Clare he now resides in Maine. Séamus won the Irish National Fiddle Championship 10 times, a feat unequalled by any other musician. He was also the winner of the internationally acclaimed "Fiddler of Dooney" Competition. Seamus Connolly will be performing on the Main Stage Saturday Sept. 4th.



CELTIC KIDS ZONE
KIDS 12 & UNDER GET IN FREE!!

Storytelling
Face Painting
Dance Workshops
Instrumental Workshops
There will also be a variety of carnival inspired games like ring toss, basketball shoot, duck pond, soccer kick and lots of other fun stuff to keep the kids busy!

www.benningtonirishmusicfestival.com

Monday, June 28, 2010

QUECHEE GORGE: Quick & easy Site-seeing



If you've passed it by but never stopped, you owe yourself a visit. The view is inspiring and the height dizzying.

The adjacent parking lot makes the walk an easy minute, but be prepared to have your breath quickly drawn away. One time I even saw a girl collapse with jelly-kneed terror!

If you are in a hurry you can be in and out in 5 minutes, but if you care to explore there are paths that lead down the ravine. You may even go as far as the dam, which is both tranquil and idyllic. A longer walk will lead you across the Ottauquechee River and into the Village Proper, which is a photo-shoot in waiting, itself.

Many restaurants and shops are situated around the gorge, and the greater area boasts other day trip stops such as The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) raptor & education center, King Arthur Flour Mill Store, Harpoon Brewery, Sugarbush Farms, and the Billings Farm.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Punxsutawney Phil predicts 6 more weeks of winter


Sorry to say -- and much to anyone's surprize -- Punxsutawney Phil has seen his shadow again this year, and it seems there will in fact be 6 more weeks of winter.

In the words of Bill Murray, 'I'm predicting March 21st.'

Looks like planting will be delayed again this year.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Reading Public Library: Free showing of "FOOD, INC - THE MOVIE"



A free showing of "FOOD, INC - The Movie" will air at the Reading Public Library on January 23, 2010, 6:30-8pm, sponsored by our neighbors, the Springfield Food Co-op.

Following the show will be a presentation of Reading's progressive Farm-to-School program.

If you have not yet seen this film, you owe it to yourself to take this free opportunity to learn more about food security, nutrition and the American corporate take-over and destruction of your health.

In a related story, hunger is on the rise in the USA - and particularly in Vermont, which now rates as the 6th hugriest state in the nation. According to the USDA's Food Security Report, 1 in 8 Vermont households are now considered "food insecure," skipping meals and malnurished.

If you or someone you know is in need of food assistance, please contact 3SquaresVT, or the Reading Food Shelf on Tyson Road, Reading, VT.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

WOODSTOCK WASSAIL, 2009



The Woodstock Wassail celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and this weekend marks the festivities.

Originating in the European tradition, Woodstock's festival follows that which continues today in the UK and Eastern Europe: a ritual celebration of the apple harvest.

Wassail (pronounced wossal or wossail) is the spiced seasonal drink "Yule:" apple juice, cider, or hard cider, flavored with cinnamon, clove and other spices. The festival supporting local apple economies dates back hundreds of years.

In 1135, Geoffrey of Monmouth recorded in 'History of the Kings of Britain' his understanding of the origin of the toast:

"While Vortigern was being entertained at a royal banquet, the girl Renwein came out of an inner room carrying a golden goblet full of wine. She walked up to the King, curtsied low, and said "Lavert King, was hail!" When he saw the girl's face, Vortigern was greatly struck by her beauty and was filled with desire for her. He asked his interpreter what it was that the girl had said and what he ought to reply to her. "She called you Lord King and did you honour by drinking your health. What you should reply is 'drinc hail.'" Vortigern immediately said the words "drinc hail" and ordered Renwein to drink. Then he took the goblet from her hand, kissed her and drank in his turn. From that day to this, the tradition has endured in Britain that the one who drinks first at a banquet says "was hail" and he who drinks next says "drinc hail."

In the heart of horse country, Woodstock Vermont puts its own spin on local wassailling, complete with the equestrian parade around the Green.

For more information be sure to visit the official site Festivities begin friday, December 11, 2009.

If you're looking for a place to stay, please visit us at www.ReynoldsRentals.com, for a lovely country home, weekend rental.

Enjoy Christmas in Vermont!