Weekly Email Update 11.16.20
"I want to be clear: we're in a new phase of this pandemic. The days of low-risk are over. Given our recent case growth, we have no choice but to restrict social gatherings, whether at a home, in a bar or in a parking lot after a game."
Vermont Governor Phil Scott
Covid 19 Press Conference, November 13th, 2020
With Covid 19 cases surging in Vermont and across the country, we will be bringing back our weekly Covid 19 updates in the second half of the Weekly Email Update. You will be able to find recent amendments to the Governor's Stay At Home orders as well as updated statistics and resources pertaining to Covid 19 in Vermont in the listings below.
As we promised last week, WeCAN Family, we will be dedicating our brief Weekly Email Update intro for the rest of this year to ways we can assist helping Georgia voters get to the polls during their upcoming special election. This week, we have 3 ways you can get involved, right from your computer here in Windham County. Take a look:
-Text Bank, Phone Bank, and Write Postcards
Voter suppression is the number roadblock in Georgia’s upcoming election, but you can help combat misinformation and gerrymandering:
Put your general election phone and text banking skills to use to help folks register to vote and spread the word about the runoffs from the comfort of your own couch. Work with Fair Fight Action by texting FAIR to 70700, or Flip the West's phone banking and post-card writing session, or through the Democratic Volunteer Center's phone and text banking programs.
PSA: Georgia has a long and rampant history of voter suppression and any help in getting voters to get their ballots in will go a long way. In local elections like state senate, winners can be decided by a handful of votes.
-Help 'Vote Forward Georgia' Register Voters:
Their mission is to empower grassroots volunteers to help register voters from under-represented demographics and encourage them to vote. They build tools to enable Americans, wherever they may be, to encourage fellow citizens to participate in our democracy. You can sign up here for their letter writing campaign https://votefwd.org and find out how to host a virtual party here: https://votefwd.org/vote-forward-party-kit-virtual.pdf
-Donate Your Time to Voter Protection and Human Rights Organizations that Directly Impact Georgia:
- Fair Fight
- Common Cause Georgia
- Black Voters Matter
- New Georgia Project
- Asian Americans Advancing Justice
- ProGeorgia State Table
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NEW COVID 19 STATEWIDE GUIDELINES Effective Saturday, November 14th, 2020 at 10pm
TRAVEL: All non-essential travel to and from Vermont now requires quarantine. Vermonters should limit non-essential travel.
PREVENTION: People from different households should not gather. Stay home when you're sick (and even when you're not sick) and check out these prevention tips.
TESTING: Learn who should get tested and find testing locations throughout Vermont. (More information on Brattleboro testing locations is located below in this email)
MULTIPLE HOUSEHOLD SOCIAL GATHERINGS SUSPENDED: Attendance at all public and private social, recreational and entertainment gatherings, indoor and outdoor, including large social gatherings incidental to ceremonies, holiday gatherings, parties and celebrations, shall be limited to participation with only members of a single household. For the sake of clarity, nothing in this Order prohibits the gathering of members living in the same residence. Individuals who live alone may gather with members of their immediate family residing in a different household.
CONTACT TRACING COMPLIANCE: To preserve the public health and safety, to ensure the health and safety of the State, and to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Vermonters are directed to comply with requests made by the VDH Contact Tracing Team.
RECREATIONAL SPORTS: All recreational sports programs, including organized and/or informal recreational youth and adult league sports, practices, games and tournaments, are hereby suspended. This suspension shall not apply to school-sponsored sports activities which are subject to applicable Agency of Education Guidance.
RETURNING COLLEGE STUDENTS: All students who are returning home from a college or university, in-state or out of state, shall quarantine at home for fourteen days, with a test for COVID-19 strongly encouraged, or quarantine for no less than seven (7) days at which time they must be tested for COVID- 19.
TELEWORK: All businesses, not-for-profit entities and municipal government entities in the State shall reinstitute, to the maximum extent possible, or reemphasize to the extent necessary, telecommuting or work from home procedures. In person meetings are strongly discouraged and all meetings should be held by telephone or electronically to avoid in person meetings whenever possible.
BARS AND SOCIAL CLUBS: Closed to in-person service beginning Saturday, November 14th, 2020 at 10pm. Curbside and delivery services are allowed.
RESTAURANTS: Restaurants must close in-person dining at 10pm, but may provide curbside and delivery service after 10pm. For in-person dining, restaurants must seat only one household per table, in accordance with existing capacity limits and the new restriction on multi-household gatherings.
IN CASE YOU NEED SUPPORT: www.CovidSupportVT.org is offering a wellness Zoom group every Tuesday at 1pm and 5pm. These Zooms will feature self-care strategies for coping and relaxing. The Zoom link is available on their website.
HAPPENING THIS WEEK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 2020-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 2020
Everyone Eats! EXTENDED THROUGH DECEMBER 30th, 2020!!
Monday, November 16th, 2020-Thursday, November 19th, 2020 at the C.F Building (80 Flat Street, Brattleboro, VT, 05301). 4pm-6pm. Masks required. PLEASE DO NOT ARRIVE EARLY. You can pick up meals for up to three households including your own. If you have any questions visit https://www.brattleboro.com/everyoneeats/ or contact Frances Huntley [email protected]. Organizational ordering information is listed under our Free and Nutritious Food in Windham County section further along in this email.
Everyone Eats! is a program which will distribute meals from Brattleboro restaurants to anyone in need who lives in Brattleboro, Dummerston, Guilford, Putney, or Vernon, free of charge, through December 11th. There will be 850+ meals/day available Monday through Thursday to serve our community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pick up for individuals will be at the C.F. Church Building at 80 Flat St in Brattleboro and group/institution orders can be picked up at Mama Sezz in West Brattleboro. All meals are available Monday-Thursday between 4pm and 6pm until supplies run out.
If you have extra produce from your garden, there will be a wheelbarrow you can drop it off in on your way out of the pickup site. Participating restaurants will use the donated produce in making more meals.
The meals are free, but if you would like to make a monetary contribution to help make more meals possible for others, it will be gratefully received. The base cost of each meal is $10 but any amount will be appreciated.
Each restaurant will contribute meals two or more days a week. You will receive one individually packaged cold ready-to-eat or heat & serve dinner for each person you request a meal for. Meals will be distributed cold, so if you are driving a distance, delivering to other households, or distributing through your organization, consider bringing a cooler if you can.
Everyone Eats! Info From Putney Mutual Aid
Have you taken advantage of Everyone Eats? Here's how Putney folks can participate:
1. CURBSIDE PICKUP IN PUTNEY!!! We will be distributing meals in Putney for curbside pickup on Monday evening. Pick up at the Putney Community Center from 5-5:45. First come, first served. No need for advance reservations. (Be sure to drive up in your car and wait for instructions. We will bring the food to you.)
2. DELIVERY IN PUTNEY!!! Putney Mutual Aid volunteers can deliver a meal to you on Monday evenings -- PM us, comment here or email [email protected] to make arrangements
3. CURBSIDE PICKUP IN BRATT!! You can journey into Brattleboro (Mon-Thurs, 4-6) to pick up a meal. The program runs through mid-December. (more info in the link below).
4. VOLUNTEER!!! If you are interested in helping with delivery of meals as a volunteer with Putney Mutual Aid, contact us! Comment below, PM or [email protected].
Just a reminder... this program is meant to be an economic stimulus as well as an innovative way to address food security. Please feel free to participate and grab a meal! It helps our local restaurants and gives us all delicious food. Putney Food Shelf https://www.brattleboro.com/everyoneeats/.
Everyone Eats! Volunteers Needed
Brattleboro Area Mutual Aid delivers meals for Everyone Eats! during the week and the list of households asking for delivery is growing. Right now there are three individuals who deliver four days a week (yep, someone delivers twice). If you can dedicate 4-6pm one day a week (or even every other week) from now through December to help our neighbors get meals please let Jennifer Jacobs know by emailing her at [email protected] or texting her at 802-579-8215.
Please see the listing below for more information on Everyone Eats!'s Thanksgiving Community Meal.
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Inaugural Vermont Civil Rights Conference
hosted by the Vermont Human Rights Commission
Fair Housing: The Consequences of Housing Segregation and Where We Go From Here
Tuesday, November, 17th, 2020-Thursday, November 19th, 2020. Online. To register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKNMb0XjiiY-HP1oys6eE_fZJni4XgY-DuVXHrXsNy3sYnjg/viewform?usp=sf_link
Schedule for Tuesday, November 17th
1pm to 1:15pm: Welcoming
1:15pm - 3:15pm: Racial Justice and Collective Liberation with Sarika Tandon, Equity Strategist and Racial Justice advocate
3:30pm to 5pm: Housing Barriers in Vermont: Community Challenges & Collective Solutions
Wednesday, November, 18th, 2020
1pm to 2:30pm: Vermont's Housing Crisis: What Are We Doing About the State’s Consolidated Plan?
2:45pm to 4:15pm: The Fair Housing Act: Critiques and Implications
Thursday, November 19th, 2020:
3pm to 4pm: The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America with Richard Rothstein
4pm to 5pm: Community Reflections on the Consequences of Housing Segregation and Where We Go From Here
The first 70 individuals to register will receive a copy of The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein - complete this form and we'll be in touch if you're on one of the lucky book recipients https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKNMb0XjiiY-HP1oys6eE_fZJni4XgY-DuVXHrXsNy3sYnjg/viewform?usp=sf_link
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Stop Climate Denial in Town Government at the Brattleboro Select Board Meeting
Tuesday, November 17th, 2020, Online. 6:15pm.
The public may join the meeting from a computer, tablet, or smartphone, using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86067892659; Passcode: 12261753; The “Meeting ID” for this meeting is: 860 6789 2659
The meeting will be carried live on BCTV:
On Cable TV: Channel 1085 or Channel 10
Streaming Online: https://www.brattleborotv.org/channel-10-stream
Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/brattleborotv/
Make climate action before money and block denial in town government. A letter from the energy committee talks about commitment on climate, but focuses on excuses. The letter (that you can read here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Pdsy3l7thgAQP3JKqBJea8pulBXj8leh2UZaitVMM24/edit ) from the committee suggests modest emission reductions contradicting the scientific consensus for extreme measures (90% by 2030). Call the Select Board, protest this denialist proposal-letter from the energy committee at the Select Board televideo meeting 6:15pm, Tuesday, November 17th.
One might expect a plan from the committee, but it only offers a request for the Select Board to make a plan and is primarily a list of excuses to not have a plan because it would be too expensive, or because they can't get data they need, or because the town (government) can't do anything that affects businesses or anyone else. Only a page and a half of scant bullet-points, it stresses money five times. Lacking any substance, the committee also says we should approve a plan to boost Brattleboro's reputation. With this committee Brattleboro will have a reputation for leading backwards.
Here are quotes from the request for a plan:
● Favorable positioning for any state or federal funding that is offered.
● The goals that we propose to adopt are based on 1990 and 2005 data, which we do not have.
● The town cannot control the emissions of the commercial, residential and institutional sectors
● There are many ways in which the town can influence these sectors: . . .○ Seek funding.
● We need support from state and federal governments, in order to achieve our goals.
● It may appear too costly or resource-intensive to enact . . . there are many solutions that involve little or no cost that need to be identified.
The resources we DO have ?:
● local climate activists and skilled entrepreneurs, who may be called on as a resource. . . . .
The letter is an insult to activists and to climate skeptics alike. The letter means money first before climate, people. Call the selectboard, protest this denialist proposal-letter from the energy committee at the selectboard televideo meeting 6:15 Tuesday, November 17 .
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Queer Voices in the Climate Movement
Tuesday, November 17th, 2020, 2020, Online. 7pm.
Register here: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/were-heading-for-extinction-and-what-to-do-about-it-3/. This event will be a queer-focused discussion on the climate crisis and climate activism, but is open to everyone. Please invite any queer or non-queer friends you think may be interested.
Join us for an online presentation and discussion about queer representation and action in the climate movement.
• History of LGBT+ social movements: How has the queer community had to come together to effect change in the past?
• Recent climate science: Where do we stand today? What is the reality of our current projections? How does this affect the queer community?
• Climate action: What can we do about it? How do our personal choices and our activism make a difference? What is non-violent direct action (NVDA)?
• Climate, Racial, and Social Justice: What is Climate Justice and how does it relate to racial and social justice? How can we support the intersectionalities of climate justice?
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Covid 19 Pop-Up Testing
The Health Department recommends testing for people who:
-have symptoms of COVID-19
-have had close contact (within 6 feet for a total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period) with someone who tested positive for COVID-19
-have recently attended an event with people who are not in their usual social circle
-were referred by their health care provider for testing for another reason
-travelers may get tested. If you have traveled to Vermont, you must follow quarantine requirements. You have the option to get a test on or after day 7 of quarantine and end your quarantine early with a negative test result
If you think you should be tested for COVID-19, talk with your health care provider. If you don’t have a health care provider, call 2-1-1 to connect to care or contact the nearest federally qualified health center (link is external) or one of Vermont's free and referral clinics .
If you need testing, there are a variety of options available to you: your primary care provider, pop-up test sites and pharmacies. The Test Site Finder below can help you find other testing near you.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT POP-UP TESTING LOCATIONS
Here are the steps to set up a testing appointment at a pop-up testing site:
- Register to get an account
- Receive an email with your patient ID and use that to confirm your account (check your spam folder if you don't see the email)
- Log in with your patient ID
- Set up an appointment
Register for Pop-Up Testing Here
-Wednesday, November 18th, 2020 at the Brattleboro Health District Office (232 Main Street, Brattleboro, VT, 05301) or Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (17 Belmont Ave, Brattleboro, VT, 05301) or
-Thursday, November 19th, 2020 at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (17 Belmont Ave, Brattleboro, VT, 05301) or
-Friday, November 20th, 2020 at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (17 Belmont Ave, Brattleboro, VT, 05301) or
-Wednesday, November 25th, 2020 at Brattleboro Health District Office (232 Main Street, Brattleboro, VT, 05301).
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Marlboro Community Food Share
hosted by the Marlboro Community Center
Thursday, November 19th, 2020, and every Thursday, at the Marlboro Community Center (524 South Road, Marlboro, VT, 05344). 4:30pm-5:30pm.
Every Thursday from 4:30pm-5:30pm the Marlboro Community Center invites you to fill a grocery bag with non-perishables and fresh local produce. No registration or eligibility required. This weekly opportunity is available for anyone who could use an extra bag of groceries or knows someone who does.
Food will be set up in the entry-way to the Marlboro Community Center. For proper social distancing, please enter one person at a time. Bring a grocery bag or use ours. Masks are required. Deliveries will be made through Marlboro Cares for those needing assistance. Please call Marlboro Cares at 258-3030 in advance to arrange a delivery.
To donate food:
Leave non-perishable food in the donation box at the Marlboro Post Office. It will be collected on a weekly-basis. (Please note that this box previously supplied the Deerfield Valley Food Pantry, which is now distributing food exclusively from VT Food Pantry)
Gardeners and farmers are welcome to donate produce. Wear masks and wash hands when harvesting and handling food. Fresh produce can be dropped off at the Community Center on Thursday between 1pm and 4pm. (Any leftover produce will be taken to FoodWorks the following morning)
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Guilford Cares Food Pantry
Thursday, November 19th, 2020 (and every Thursday) at Broad Brook Community Center (3490 Guilford Center Road, Guilford, VT, 05301). 5pm-6pm. If you have questions, concerns or would like to donate groceries or monetary gifts please contact Pat Haine 802-257-0626. For additional questions or more information call 802 579 1350 or email [email protected].
The Guilford Cares Food Pantry will continue to operate during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure food security for all our citizens and vulnerable populations. They are well stocked with the staples you need for your family and are following viral guidelines to limit risk.
They ask that shoppers to remain in their car. A volunteer will greet you and give you a "shopping list" for you to mark with the items you would like. Another volunteer will fill your bag and bring it to porch where you will be asked to pick it up. Please bring a bag for the items and a pen to fill out the shopping list. If you have questions, concerns or would like to donate groceries or monetary gifts please contact Pat Haine 257-0626
If you cannot come to the Pantry due to illness or high risk, you can call also call Pat to arrange for food delivery by a volunteer.
We know that supplemental food can make such a big difference in one's budget. That is why we are stocking our shelves for our neighbors. All are welcome to come and take home fresh produce, staples, meat, dairy.
Guilford Cares welcomes anyone in need of supplemental food for themselves or their families.
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ICE and Policing in Windham County
hosted by Community Asylum Seekers Project
Thursday, November 19th, 2020, Online. 6:30pm-8pm.
Folx can register for the free event here to receive a link by email.
Please join the Community Asylum Seekers Project, Migrant Justice, and the Windham County No Más Polimigra campaign for an online workshop on "ICE and Policing in Windham County." This event will will feature a Vermont farmworker and is open to everyone.
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Art for Social Change
sponsored by The Root Social Justice Center, River Gallery School and In-Sight Photography Project
Friday, November 20th, 2020 (and every Friday) at the River Gallery School (32 Main St #201, Brattleboro, VT 05301). 1pm-4pm. Masks are required. Drop-ins are welcome, come by and make some art on Fridays and help spread messages of transformation, unity and justice all over the town of Brattleboro. 6 person maximum in studios. For more information: Jess Weitz, [email protected].
River Gallery School is offering a free open art studio at 32 Main street on Fridays from 1-4pm for people to use printmaking, drawing, and painting to create art around issues of the pandemic,
social and racial justice, the 2020 election, and the climate crisis.
All materials available for free.
In addition, River Gallery School will have an art table at the
Solidarity Friday rallies in Pliny Park for art and sign making from 5pm-6:30pm.
Paste ups will be put up in town October 15 thru November 15, 2020.
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Solidarity Fridays: Our Struggles Are Connected
organized by Brattleboro Solidarity, The Root Justice Center, Tenants Union of Brattleboro, Lost River Racial Justice, and 350 Brattleboro
Friday, November 20th, 2020 (and all Fridays) at Pliny Park (the corner of High Street and Main Street, Brattleboro, VT, 05301). 5pm-6:30pm. Masks are required.
Weekly protest at Pliny Park focusing on a variety of current local and national issues. Bring your signs, banners, chalk & noise makers to Pliny Park and rally for the world we want.
We make connections between the struggles of the people on a global scale. From the annexation of land and occupation of Palestine, to brutal weaponized tactics of Federal agents against Portland protesters, to the systemic racism rampant across the world, and to local efforts toward examining police brutality and safety in Brattleboro, in the diversity of our struggles we are all united!
Show Up! Participate! Discuss!
For the safety of ourselves and others, masks are REQUIRED at Pliny Park! We will have extra masks to pass out to those without one. Hand sanitizer will also be available.
This week, consider bringing a donation for Groundworks Collaborative! See their wishlist below!
-Deodorant
-Disposable Razors
-Umbrellas
-Mens belts
-Notebooks and pens
-Playing cards and classic board games like chess
-Benadryl
-Sunblock
-Bugspray
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Weekly Community Conversation with State Representative Emilie Kornheiser
Saturday, November 21st, 2020 (and every Saturday), Online. 10am-11am.
Join me to talk about what matters for our community and the type of government that will represent you and your needs
Open conversation format-- come for the full hour or just stop by for a few minutes.
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Winter Farmers Market
Saturday, November 21st, 2020 (and every Saturday this Winter) at the C.F. Church Building (80 Flat Street, Brattleboro, VT, 05301). 10am-2pm. Masks are required. COVID19 social distancing directives will be observed.
Join us this season at the Brattleboro Winter Farmers Market!
The Brattleboro Winter Farmers’ Market is home to a diverse mix of market vendors bringing local farm produce, meats, syrup, fresh baked goods, local cheeses, fruits, cider, pickles, preserves, handmade soaps and artisan crafts. Pre-COVID19 delicious lunch menus and live music rounded out our weekly market experience but that is not happening this season.
We have a lean but mighty market in store for you this season. We'll have half the number of vendors usually found at our market, and thus we'll be well spread out around the space, allowing for plenty of social distance! You might even find a few hardy souls set up to serve you just outside our door.
Our market's operation mode for this season will be "Shop 'N Go" so sadly that means no cafe' space to gather with friends, no live music, and a closed Kid's Room. But, you will still find a wide variety of all things local - produce, greens, fruits, meats, syrup, honey, fresh baked goods, preserves, tea blends, coffee, handmade soap and more!
Masks are required, and as we will be limiting the number of customers in the market at one time to allow everoyone adequate space, we encourage you to shop alone or in twos, and when possible, leave the little ones at home.
Thanks to generous support from C & S grocers, New England Grassroots Environment Fund, Brattleboro Savings & Loan and Post Oil Solutions, they will be adding a new match for customers using SNAP/EBT. Similar to the Crop Cash program, the "Boost your Bread" will help put more healthy local food on the tables of those who receive SNAP/EBT benefits, while supporting local farmers, bakers and other food producers at the winter market. With both Crop Cash and Boost your Bread, $10 will be triple your buying power, allowing you to purchase $30 worth of food at the market.
For more information, visit their website at https://www.brattleborowinterfarmersmarket.org
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Community Safety Virtual Open Mic Night: Visions for a Safer Brattleboro
Saturday, November 21st, 2020, Online. 5pm-8pm.
Zoom information can be found HERE. For more info, contact [email protected] or call 802.490.5003. You can also find more info at www.facebook.com/brattleborocommunitysafetyreview
What would a safe community for all look like? What is our community already doing well to support safety for everyone? What resources do you wish existed for people who need support? What work would need to happen to make interventions obsolete?
Bring your art, poetry, song, movement, spoken word, and more to this event on Saturday November 21st! Share widely. Spread the word!
IN ADDITION:
Please take a few moments to fill out the Brattleboro Community Safety Review Survey
Brattleboro Community Safety Review
Greetings, Brattleboro! We’re excited you’re here! Here are some ways to participate or learn more: You can always email us at [email protected] or call 802-490-5003 to set up a time to talk with one of our facilitators.
Our anonymous survey for all Brattleboro area residents, due December 1st:
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSfMeXa6EB.../viewform
Our survey for community safety/support organizations, due December 1st:
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSfRXAMTRo71Uf.../viewform
Our town page with upcoming meeting dates, agendas, minutes, our original proposal, etc:
https://www.brattleboro.org/index.asp...
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Brattleboro Mother Up! Meet-Up
hosted by 350 Vermont
Sunday, November 22nd, 2020 at the Retreat Farm (Farmhouse Square, Brattleboro, VT, 05301). 10am-12pm. Unless eating, masks required for all adults. Masks at parental discretion for kids under age 5.
Join us for another in-person, outdoor, distanced meet-up at Retreat Farm! We'll share gratitudes, walk up to the forest for post-election reflections and next steps, and end with a song. And if it's cold, we have permission to make a fire. Covid guidelines:
* Unless eating, masks required for all adults. Masks at parental discretion for kids under age 5.
* Maintain physical distance
* Snacks (apples, cheese sticks, granola bars, hard-boiled eggs) provided
* Childcare support provided by Mikaela and Max.
* RSVP helpful but not required, either here or email [email protected]
Mother Up!: Families Rise Up for Climate Action is a project of 350 Vermont bringing together families to talk about the tough realities of climate change and to participate in the transition to a healthier and safer world. What Joanna Macy calls the “Great Turning,” or the third revolution, is this unprecedented time where we are called to stop the destruction of our world, to build new life-sustaining practices and ways of being, and to shift our collective consciousness. We especially wish to engage young parents in this vital discussion of how we can make positive changes to protect our planet for our children's future.
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Ecodharma, A Buddhist Path for the Climate Crisis: A Talk with David Loy
hosted by the VT Insight Meditation Center (VIMC)
Sunday, November 22nd, 2020, Online. 1pm-4pm.
Registration and scaled fee are required by contacting the VIMC at https://vermontinsight.org. Zoom log-in details will be emailed to all registrants.
The Vermont Insight Meditation Center (VIMC) will host via Zoom a talk by activist, writer and Zen teacher David Loy, on the subject of “Ecodharma, A Buddhist Path for the Climate Crisis.”
Many people have suggested that the ecological crisis is as much a spiritual challenge as a technological and economic one. Does Buddhism offer any special perspective on this imminent catastrophe? Loy argues that Buddhist teachings have important implications for how to understand and respond to the greatest challenge that humanity has ever faced. His talk will focus on the parallels between the usual Buddhist predicament of personal liberation while pointing the way to resolving our collective dilemma.
A national and international lecturer and prolific author, David Loy’s latest book is Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis. Many of his writings, as well as audio and video talks are available on the web. He is also one of the co-founders of the Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat center near Boulder, Colorado. For more information: www.davidloy.org.
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Everyone Eats Community Thanksgiving Meal
Wednesday, November 25th, 2020 at the C.F Building (80 Flat Street, Brattleboro, VT, 05301). 4pm-6pm. No early birds! Wear a mask, bring a bag or basket for your meals if able and bring a cooler to keep them cold if you are traveling a distance. We are also able to make a very limited number of deliveries for families who have no one to pick up a meal on their behalf. If you need a meal delivered to your home, please use this order form and request a meal by Friday, November 20th. Please contact Frances Huntley [email protected] with any questions.
On Wednesday, November 25th Everyone Eats! will be distributing 1000 Thanksgiving-style meals to the community. This Thanksgiving specific meal distribution will happen alongside the usual Everyone Eats! meal distribution at 80 Flat Street between 4pm and 6pm. No registration is required; simply stop by in your vehicle or on foot and pick up the number of meals you will need for your family and/or any neighbors who cannot make it. You will be able to pick up the usual Everyone Eats! meals in addition to Thanksgiving meals. There will be no meal distribution on Thanksgiving day itself, Thursday November 26th.
These Thanksgiving-style meals will be twice the size of a typical Everyone Eats! meal and will contain a classic Thanksgiving dessert. The meals will be prepared by participating local restaurants. There will be meals to accommodate dietary restrictions including vegetarian and gluten-free options.
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Vermont Foodbank Produce Drop
hosted by Putney Foodshelf
Monday, November 30th, 2020 at Putney Meadows (17 Carol Brown Way, Putney, VT). 9:30am-10:15am. Masks are required.
The Vermont Foodbank will be bringing food to Putney. There will be lots of produce along with other nonperishable food. The Vermont Foodbank truck will park on the side of the road in the big U (Alice Holway Drive). Everyone is welcome. No questions asked!
Drivers: Shoppers will stay in their cars until called. Until further notice, shoppers can pick up for no more than two households.
Walkers: Stay tuned for instructions.
If you have never participated in this before, volunteers will be available to explain how it works!
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The Legacy of Nicholas Black Elk
hosted by Vermont Humanities Council and Brooks Memorial Library
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020, Online. 7pm-8pm.
Tickets can be accessed here: https://www.vermonthumanities.org/event/the-legacy-of-nicholas-black-elk-2/.
Historian Damian Costello explores the life of the man behind the famous book Black Elk Speaks. Nicholas Black Elk’s Lakota philosophy can help us see the natural world as a unified whole, and his continued hope amidst great tragedy can inform how we approach contemporary crises.
Damian Costello is a historian and the author of Black Elk: Colonialism and Lakota Catholicism.
This is a free, digital event. Please use the link to register and find additional resources for this session.
Series Underwriter: Chroma Technology Corp.
Statewide Underwriters: Vermont Department of Libraries & Institute of Museum and Library Services
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Public Hearing: Renaming Negro Brook
hosted by Restorative Remapping Project
Tuesday, December 8th, 2020, Online. 10am.
Zoom link: https://libraries.vermont.gov/about_us/board
A petition to rename Negro Brook in the Townshend State Forest to Susanna Toby Brook will be heard. There will be opportunity for public comment on the proposal.
We invite all of our supporters who have championed renaming Negro Brook along the way to join us and support this petition's final thrust over the finish line.
LEARN more about Susanna Toby and her husband James Huzzy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1oPvMd2jcI
Lecture given by Dr. Elise Guyette, author of Discovering Black Vermont.
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Red Cross Blood Drive at NECCA
Monday, December 21st, 2020 at NECCA (10 Town Crier Drive, Brattleboro, VT, 05301). 12:30pm-5pm.
Give the gift of life! It's easy and so worth while. There are lots of protocols in place to make sure it's very safe with limited appointments, required masks, and on-site temperature checks. Find more info and schedule a time here: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/donation-time
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES
LGTBQIA+ Resources via Out in the Open
Out in the Open is offering a lot of resources & virtual spaces for rural LGBTQ folks in this time, friends. The full list and calendar is on our website here. We have a Community Care Offers & Asks list, and a list of Rural New England Mutual Aid opportunities, with specific resource links for LGBTQ and QTPOC folks. Out in the Open also has a Slack channel for rural LGBTQ folks to share resources and connect outside of social media. Email [email protected] for more information.
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Social Justice Resources
ROOT SOCIAL JUSTICE CENTER MUTUAL AID & SUPPORTIVE NETWORK
The Root Social Justice Center is collecting a list of contacts and resources to help support and assist with the needs of their Root community members. Join if you are in need or are able to help.
RURAL RACIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZING STUDY GROUP TOOLKIT FROM LOST RIVER RACIAL JUSTICE AND OUT IN THE OPEN
Exciting new resource available to rural communities and beyond who are fighting for racial justice. Lost River Racial Justice and Out in the Open have put together this Rural Racial Justice Organizing Study Group Toolkit to support communities in running their own study groups.
Find the full toolkit on our website here: weareoutintheopen.org/zines--toolkits, link to PDF HERE.
This toolkit was crafted and created in 2018 and revised after our 2019 Rural Racial Justice Organizing Study Group. The toolkit was created as an act of love by many individuals within our community and in collaboration with The Root Social Justice Center.
We are releasing this resource now, in early Fall 2020, after years in the making, fueled from the global uprisings for Black Lives Matter and a global pandemic raging across the globe, which disproportionately impacts Black and Brown people. We continue to mourn the murders of Black trans folks, cis Black women, and cis Black men. We build on the collective outrage, and inspiration of global uprisings for Black Lives with the release of this toolkit to support continued organizing in rural communities and all communities.
This is the long haul work. This Toolkit and Study Group are intended to take time and intention. In a moment where there is the call to action, for white people to do work in dismantling white supremacy, this Toolkit allows a framework for deep learning, conversation, and commitment to engage in rural racial justice work for the long haul, not just in a specific moment.
We are sharing this widely as an invitation to use this toolkit as a framework and guideline for supporting the development organizing and continued education opportunities within your rural communities.
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COVID 19 RESOURCES: VERMONT
CURRENT COVID19 CASE INFORMATION
Current COVID-19 Activity in Vermont As of 12 p.m. on November 13, 2020
New cases: 84 (2,743 total)
Currently hospitalized: 21
Hospitalized in ICU: 3
Hospitalized under investigation: 3
Percent Positive (7-day average): 1.1%
People tested: 198,607
Total tests: 461,509
Total people recovered: 1,977
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES, DURING COVID 19:
What if you are isolated (or quarantined) with your abuser? Reach out for the help you need. Law enforcement is continuing to respond to calls. Hotlines and shelters will remain open. Contact the Vermont Network for more information about your local organization.
- Vermont Network(link is external)
- Vermont Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-228-7395
- Vermont Sexual Violence Hotline: 800-489-7273
- LGBTQ+ Survivor Support-line: 802-863-0003
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233
- If you’re unable to speak safely: Log onto thehotline.org(link is external) or text LOVEIS to 22522
- If you are in an emergency situation: Call 911
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Statewide Mutual Aid
organized by Brenda for Vermont
Localized Mutual Aid has been organized in Brattleboro and Putney and hyper local neighborhoods in Marlboro. If your community does not have mutual aid or you can't find it, please sign up to volunteer or if you are in need of help. All of us will likely be on the side of being able to help and needing help at times. Please don't hesitate to ask for help.
Sign up here if you would like to help your neighbors or are in need of help:https://www.brendaforvermont.com/cms/help-your-neighbor/
The links below will take you directly to the mutual aid forms.
To Volunteer: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfkRnbDKtNX_SacVaHWPyIAnsSXDGLsDMZE8vys25nzTgUo5A/viewform
If You Need Help: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfw7gg12KNq6n4s7SDUxf1ghMx-0MD3S0RCWQtxqmPTJQI8QA/viewform
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A Message to Vermonters from Senator Bernie Sanders
As a member of the United States Senate, I want to make sure that the citizens of Vermont receive all of the federal benefits and help to which they are entitled. Although I cannot guarantee a particular outcome, I want you to know that my staff and I will do our best to respond to your concerns.
To contact Senator Sanders with a question, concern or comment please use this link: https://www.sanders.senate.gov/services/casework/.
If you want to contact me about your views and concerns regarding legislation and other issues important to you please use the COMMENTS FORM
If this is an emergency, please call: 802-862-0697 (Out-of-State 800-339-9834).
Note: We are currently experiencing a high volume of inquiries. As we do our utmost to assist vulnerable Vermonters, please only complete the form above if you are requesting assistance. Go to General Comments to leave comments and opinions.
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For MASK information, please see our permanent resource here: https://www.wecantogether.net/masks
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Online Religious Services
All Souls U.U. Sunday Services
Sunday Mornings at 10am.
To get the current information on an upcoming service or vespers check the All Souls web page at www.ascvt.org.
Money for Past-Due Rent in Vermont During the COVID-19 Crisis
If you need help paying your rent and you have a very low income, call 211. Otherwise, contact your landlord and apply together for the Rental Housing Stabilization Program.
For help with past-due rent, Vermonters should apply for the Rental Housing Stabilization Program through the Vermont State Housing Authority (VSHA). VSHA is accepting applications from landlords and tenants, and paying landlords directly to bring the tenant’s rent account current.
The program pays up to the VSHA payment standards. If the landlord wants payment, the landlord must agree to waive rent amounts in excess of the payment standard for all the months paid for.
When the landlord accepts the money they have to promise to:
- drop any eviction
- not start a new eviction for the same number of months (up to six months) in the future as the money pays for
- not raise the rent before January 1, 2021, or the end of your lease term — whichever is later, and
- make sure the unit is up to code in 30 days.
Important: VSHA has to have applications from both the landlord and the tenant. You should talk to your landlord and agree on the amount you owe. Make sure that amount is on both applications. Apply for this rent help on the VSHA website. If you need help with your landlord, an eviction, or applying for the rent help, contact us at Vermont Legal Aid.
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FREE HEALTHY AND NUTRITIOUS FOOD IN WINDHAM COUNTY
Brigid’s Kitchen, St. Michael’s Church, 47 Walnut Street, Brattleboro 802-254-6800 or 802-558-6072
Grab-and-go lunches and fruit/nuts on Mon, Weds, Thus, and Sat, 11:30am-12:20pm.
Loaves and Fishes, Centre Congregational Church 193 Main Street, Brattleboro (802) 254-4730
Grab-and-go lunches on Tuesdays and Fridays at 12pm.
VT Foodbank and Veggie Van Go will be at Brattleboro Union High School (Fairground Ave, Brattleboro, VT, 05301), in the parking lot, on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, from 10am-11:30am. Drive up, touchless pickup. Walkers welcome, too. Call VT 211 for more information.
Foodworks, the food shelf program of the Groundworks Collaborative https://groundworksvt.org (802) 490-2412, [email protected]
Households in need of food are asked to call or email to coordinate delivery. There is an urgent need for volunteers, and Foodworks has set up protocols to keep staff, volunteers, and clients as safe as possible. Please email us at [email protected] if you are able to help.
Guilford Food Pantry
Every Thursday at the BBCC (3940 Guilford Center Road, Guilford, VT, 05301). 5pm-6pm.
We know that supplemental food can make such a big difference in one's budget. That is why we are stocking our shelves for our neighbors. All are welcome to come and take home fresh produce, staples, meat, dairy. Guilford Cares welcomes anyone in need of supplemental food for themselves or their families.
NEW: “Everyone Eats!” Food Relief Program Information
If you have questions, contact Frances Huntley at [email protected]
What is this? Everyone Eats!, a food relief pilot program in Brattleboro, leverages federal relief funds to engage local restaurants in making to-go meals for anyone in Brattleboro, Guilford, Vernon, Dummerston, or Putney whose food security has been challenged by the COVID-19 crisis due to unemployment, underemployment, homelessness, and other financial challenges. With eight Brattleboro restaurants, Monday through Thursday, through December 11th, 2020.
When? Monday – Thursday 4pm-6pm
Where? Individuals/households will be able to pick up meals in the parking lot of the Church Building on Flat Street on a first-come-first-served basis. Organizations will be able to pick up pre-ordered meals at Mama Sezz in West Brattleboro.
Who is eligible? Anyone whose food security has been challenged by the COVID-19 crisis due to unemployment, underemployment, homelessness, and other challenges to well-being who would get relief from receiving meals may participate.
For Individuals
When and where can I receive meals? Meal distribution for individuals is first-come-first-served. Pickup is from 4-6pm on weekdays Monday through Thursday in downtown Brattleboro (location TBA).
Is it free? All who would benefit from a meal are welcome to participate.
Can I give something back to help the program? There is no obligation to pay it back or forward. If what you have to offer in return is your thanks, that’s enough. But if you can share veggies from your garden, there will be a drop-off location on site for bagged or boxed contributions; as much as possible will be used in future meals. And if you would like to make a monetary contribution to help make more meals possible for others, it will be gratefully received. The base cost of each meal is $10 but any amount will be appreciated. Touch-free options for donation include Venmo, Paypal, mailing a check, or providing a donation at the time of pickup.
What will I receive? You will receive one individually packaged cold ready-to-eat or heat & serve dinner for each person you request a meal for.
Do you have vegetarian or vegan/GF options? Yes, you will request your meal choice at the time of pickup.
Is there a limit to how many meals I can get? You can request one meal per person per day for each person in your household. Please note that there is a limit to how many meals will be produced each day. We hope to serve everyone who makes a request but we cannot guarantee it. Meals will be first-come-first-served.
Can I pick up meals for another household? Yes, you can pick up meals for up to three households including your own.
Will my meals be hot or cold? Meals will be distributed cold, so if you are driving a distance, delivering to other households, or distributing through your organization, consider bringing a cooler if you can.
For Organizations
As a representative of an organization, can I request meals on behalf of my clients? Yes. We invite organizations to do bulk pickups for distribution to those they serve.
Is there a limit to how many meals I can pick up? No, but you will need to reserve meals in advance each week using this form.
What will I receive? You will receive individually packaged COLD ready-to-eat or heat & serve dinners for each person you are willing to distribute a meal to.
What options are available? You will choose how many of each type of meal (omnivore, vegetarian, vegan/GF) and which days you will pick up meals for distribution.
Who will be making the food? These meals are being made by independently-owned local restaurants.
Will I need to pick up our meals, or will you deliver to my location? You will need to pick up your requested meals and distribute them to your clients. We cannot deliver them to you.
When and where do I pick up my meals? Pickup for organizations is from 4pm-6pm on weekdays Monday through Thursday in West Brattleboro at Mama Sezz, 127 Marlboro Rd.
How do I request meals for bulk pickup? Organizations must submit their request forms two weeks before the first distribution week and one week before the second, third, and fourth distribution weeks. To get more information about participating and request a form for the first week, contact Frances Huntley at [email protected].
Will I receive a confirmation? After your meal request form is received, you will receive an automated email via Google Forms.
When do you need my form by? Meal request forms must be submitted by the Thursday prior to the week they are for (except for the first week, which must be submitted two weeks prior). You will need to submit a new form each week. If you have already received meals in a prior week, you will receive an email reminder for later weeks.
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Food Discount Programs
Food Resources at Brattleboro Food Coop
Our Shareholder Assistance Grant supports community members who could not otherwise afford to be a Shareholder at the Co-op. It covers $60 of the $80 cost of a Brattleboro Co-op Share. By joining the Co-op and paying the remaining $20 over the course of a year, a community member can enjoy all the benefits of being a Co-op Shareholder and qualify for our 10% Food for All discount. https://www.brattleborofoodcoop.coop/join/become-a-shareholder/shareholder-assistance-grant/
Food for All is our needs-based discount program. It gives eligible Shareholders a 10% discount on all food at the Co-op, with a few exceptions (such as alcohol). Food for All can apply to anyone that fits the criteria - WIC, 3 Squares Vermont, SSI, EBT, referral letter from a local organization. https://www.brattleborofoodcoop.coop/shop/food-for-all-program/
Contact the Shareholder Services department at the Brattleboro Food Co-op for assistance at 802-246-2821 or [email protected]
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Vermont WIC is Responding to Covid 19
We are moving to phone appointments to align with social distancing efforts. If you have opted in to email and text notifications, you will receive important program updates, including information about local office hours and changes in operations. Our website will be kept up-to-date as well. Contact your local office with any questions about breastfeeding, nutrition or shopping. Call 1-800-649-4357 or email [email protected] with any questions about WIC nutrition services and enrollment.
P-EBT (Pandemic EBT) is Available in VT
Many families in Vermont were notified that they would be receiving a food benefit called Pandemic EBT (or P-EBT). P-EBT is loaded on a card and can be used to purchase the groceries at many grocers and farmers markets. If you have school-aged kids, contact your school district to apply for free school meals. If approved, you'll automatically receive P-EBT.
If you’ve already received P-EBT and also participate in WIC, use your WIC benefits first, as WIC benefits do not rollover month-to-month. dcf.vermont.gov/press-releases/P-EBT
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Business Grants Available
SEVCA Microbusiness Grants Available
Grants are available for microbusinesses impacted by COVID19. Eligible business owners may apply for grant up to $5000 through the EMBRACE micro business direct grant program. More information is available at https://sevca.org/economic-development/micro-business-development, or you may contact Denise Mason, Director of Economic Development, [email protected] or 800-464-9951.
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ADDITIONAL COVID 19 RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THEIR PERMANENT HOME ON OUR WEBSITE, HERE: https://www.wecantogether.net/covid19_resources
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RESOURCE FOR WeCAN
Rapid Response Text Alert System
When WeCAN began, Song & Solidarity set up a Rapid Response Text Alert System for WeCAN Groups. Directions for signing up are on WeCAN's website, here: https://www.wecantogether.net/rapid_response. We are grateful to Song and Solidarity for providing this service.
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ONGOING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING
Indigo Radio
Sundays at 12pm on Brattleboro Community Radio 107.7FM. To stream live, visit: www.wvew.org
Indigo Radio, deepening understanding and making connections! IndigoRadio is a group of area educators seeking to learn through engaging with others in our community and throughout the world. We will be talking about educational and social issues both globally and locally and connecting them to our lives and Brattleboro community. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/indigoradiowvew/. For archive recordings of past shows: https://soundcloud.com/user-654648353.
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Please remember to wear your masks properly, wash your hands, and maintain your distance dear WeCAN Friends. We look forward to the next time we can be together again.
Your Friendly WeCAN Admins,
Joanna and Sam