Annual Meeting

Jun
15
Wed
2nd Annual Entrepreneur Showcase
Jun 15 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 26, 2016

Media Contacts:
Eric DeLuca, 413-854-3428, [email protected]
Eric Becker, 802-526-2525, [email protected]
Slow Money Vermont to host 2nd Annual Entrepreneur Showcase in June

Vermont food entrepreneurs to present at Slow Money Vermont Entrepreneur Showcase event. Investors, entrepreneurs, and service providers will network to foster a shared vision for 21st Century Main Street investing to support a viable and sustainable agricultural economy in Vermont and the region. Special guest speaker: Robin Morris, Founder of the Mad River Food Hub.
Warren, VT – Local food entrepreneurs will present their businesses to an audience of investors, service providers, and fellow entrepreneurs on June 15, 2016. Special guest Robin Morris founded the Mad River Food Hub in 2011 and will talk about how they are helping new and emerging food and beverage companies grow in their community. The event will be the second entrepreneur showcase convened by Slow Money Vermont.

The showcase event will provide an opportunity for entrepreneurs to share their stories and network with investors and service providers to help shape the future of the Vermont food economy. The event has a registration fee of $25 and will run from 5:30-8:00 p.m. at Sugarbush Resort in Warren. In addition to entrepreneur presentations, the event will include ample time for networking. Light refreshments featuring local products will be served and a cash bar will be available.

Slow Money Vermont is an emerging network that aims to inform, inspire and connect investors, philanthropists, individuals, and businesses interested in building a sustainable local and regional food system and to catalyze new investment opportunities in the people, businesses and communities that contribute to a sustainable food economy. Slow Money Vermont chair Eric DeLuca says, “Entrepreneur showcases are at the heart of Slow Money’s mission to catalyze the flow of capital to local food systems and bring money back down to earth.” Slow Money Vermont is being incubated by a task force within the Vermont Farm to Plate Network—Vermont’s statewide collaboration to strengthen the food system.

Vermont is a hotbed of local food enterprises and Slow Money Vermont formed to complement the financing options available statewide to food entrepreneurs. Slow Money catalyzes the ability of individual investors to engage directly in their communities. Through events, network development, and outreach Slow Money Vermont seeks to increase the flow of knowledge and capital in support of VT food system enterprises.

Registration is required for the event. To attend, Register at: https://bit.ly/1sBZMlH

Registration is available onsite the day of the event, but space is limited so advanced registration is recommended.

More information is available at the Slow Money Vermont Facebook page: www.facebook.com/slowmoneyvermont
If you have additional questions, email [email protected] or call (802) 828-1260.

 

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Slow Money Vermont is an emerging network that aims to inform, inspire and connect individuals, businesses, philanthropists, and investors interested in building a sustainable local and regional food system and to catalyze new investment opportunities in the people, businesses and communities that contribute to a sustainable food economy. Slow Money Vermont is being organized through a task force connected to Vermont Farm to Plate—the statewide initiative to strengthen the food system. Slow Money Vermont aligns with the state’s Farm to Plate goals to increase investments and financial partnerships in food system enterprises. Individuals, businesses, philanthropists, and investors interested in getting involved in Slow Money Vermont can learn more at: www.facebook.com/slowmoneyvermont 

2016 Northeast State In-place Recycling Conference @ Sheraton Burlington Hotel and Conference Center
Jun 15 @ 8:14 pm – 9:14 pm

Utlizing In-place Recycling Technologies: Engineering, Economic and Environmental Benefits

What: A Conference on In-place Recycling for State, Local, and Federal Agency Officials, Contractors, and Academia

Where: Sheraton Burlington Hotel and Conference Center

Burlington, Vermont

When: June 14-16, 2016

To view the official flyer and registration papers: Inplace Recycling Brochure

Jun
16
Thu
2016 Northeast State In-place Recycling Conference @ Sheraton Burlington Hotel and Conference Center
Jun 16 @ 8:14 pm – 9:14 pm

Utlizing In-place Recycling Technologies: Engineering, Economic and Environmental Benefits

What: A Conference on In-place Recycling for State, Local, and Federal Agency Officials, Contractors, and Academia

Where: Sheraton Burlington Hotel and Conference Center

Burlington, Vermont

When: June 14-16, 2016

To view the official flyer and registration papers: Inplace Recycling Brochure

Jun
17
Fri
Summer Gala and Community Meal Merge
Jun 17 @ 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm

 

For one very special occasion, BALE is pulling together a fabulous – and FREE – Community Gala. Don’t miss it!! Fri., June 17 from 5:30-10 PM at the White Church and Bandshell in Bethel. Special guest chef Sarah Natvig from Black Krim Tavern (in Randolph) will be preparing a tasty. LOCAL meal – that features many area farms – for everyone in the community (5:30 doors open) and that will be followed by a free outdoor concert with Bow Thayer and his Band (at 7:45). The Community Meal welcomes donations that go to provide food for the Bethel Area Foodshelf. For more info, contact Deborah Aldrich HERE.

Jun
21
Tue
Required Agricultural Practices (RAPs) Proposed Rule: Public Hearings
Jun 21 @ 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Five public hearings will be held on the newly released Required Agricultural Practices (RAPs) Proposed Rule. All meetings are 12:30pm – 3:30pm.

June 21, 2016: St. Albans Historical Museum, 9 Church Street, St. Albans

June 22, 2016: Brandon American Legion, 590 Franklin St, Brandon

June 23, 2016: Vermont Law School, Chase Center, 164 Chelsea St, South Royalton

June 28, 2016: Newport American Legion, 160 Freeman Street, Newport

June 29, 2016: Brattleboro American Legion, 32 Linden Street, Brattleboro

A public comment period on the Proposed Rule will be open until July 7, 2016. For more information and for a copy of the rule, please visit the Agency’s website on the RAP. Public comment can be submitted to the Agency’s RAP e-mail inbox or by mailing written comment to the Agency of Agriculture at 116 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05620.

 

Jun
22
Wed
Required Agricultural Practices (RAPs) Proposed Rule: Public Hearings
Jun 22 @ 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Five public hearings will be held on the newly released Required Agricultural Practices (RAPs) Proposed Rule. All meetings are 12:30pm – 3:30pm.

June 21, 2016: St. Albans Historical Museum, 9 Church Street, St. Albans

June 22, 2016: Brandon American Legion, 590 Franklin St, Brandon

June 23, 2016: Vermont Law School, Chase Center, 164 Chelsea St, South Royalton

June 28, 2016: Newport American Legion, 160 Freeman Street, Newport

June 29, 2016: Brattleboro American Legion, 32 Linden Street, Brattleboro

A public comment period on the Proposed Rule will be open until July 7, 2016. For more information and for a copy of the rule, please visit the Agency’s website on the RAP. Public comment can be submitted to the Agency’s RAP e-mail inbox or by mailing written comment to the Agency of Agriculture at 116 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05620.

 

TRORC Annual Meeting @ King Farm
Jun 22 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

For a copy of the agenda, please click here: FY16 Annual Meeting agenda

Jun
23
Thu
Ottauquechee Water Quality Monitoring Volunteer Recruitment
Jun 23 @ 8:30 am – 9:30 am

The Ottauquechee River Group is looking for volunteers to help with some water quality monitoring. Please contact Chris directly with any questions.

 

Ottauquechee Water Quality Monitoring Volunteer Recruitment

 

Sampling will take place on every other Thursday in the morning (times may be variable, but generally before 9:30 AM). The specific monitoring dates include: June 23, July 7; July 21; August 4; August 18; September 1

 

  • Ottauquechee Main Stem – Bridgewater – At Route 100A Bridge
  • Kedron Brook – Woodstock – Downstream from the Green Mountain Horse Association
  • Kedron Brook – Woodstock – Below WWTF
  • Kedron Brook – Woodstock – Above WWTF behind the Fire Department
  • Kedron Brook – Woodstock – Upstream of the Green Mountain Horse Association
  • North Branch Ottauquechee – Bridgewater – Just upstream of confluence with main stem Ottauquechee
  • Roaring Brook – Killington – Just upsteam of confluence w/ Main Stem Ottauquechee
  • Roaring Brook – Killington – above WWTF
Required Agricultural Practices (RAPs) Proposed Rule: Public Hearings
Jun 23 @ 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Five public hearings will be held on the newly released Required Agricultural Practices (RAPs) Proposed Rule. All meetings are 12:30pm – 3:30pm.

June 21, 2016: St. Albans Historical Museum, 9 Church Street, St. Albans

June 22, 2016: Brandon American Legion, 590 Franklin St, Brandon

June 23, 2016: Vermont Law School, Chase Center, 164 Chelsea St, South Royalton

June 28, 2016: Newport American Legion, 160 Freeman Street, Newport

June 29, 2016: Brattleboro American Legion, 32 Linden Street, Brattleboro

A public comment period on the Proposed Rule will be open until July 7, 2016. For more information and for a copy of the rule, please visit the Agency’s website on the RAP. Public comment can be submitted to the Agency’s RAP e-mail inbox or by mailing written comment to the Agency of Agriculture at 116 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05620.

 

LEPC12 Meeting @ Vermont State Police Barracks
Jun 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm