A Busy Weekend in the Tent on the Greensboro Town Green!

Today – (and all Thursday afternoons) – Greensboro Farmers Market


TONIGHT (July 24)- PREMIERE!! PERFORMANCE of CAROUSEL by the Greensboro Arts Alliance and Residency.   Tickets and information (Tix available at the door tonight)


TOMORROW (July 25)- PREMIERE!! PERFORMANCE of THE MIRACLE WORKER by the Greensboro Arts Alliance and Residency.   Tickets and information


WEEKEND – Further performances of both GAAR productions

TUESDAY (July 29) – Food fair and Free concert performance by Lewis Franco and The Missing Cats Jazz Ensemble.   Sponsored by Summer Music from Greensboro, Cellars at Jasper Hill, Greensboro Arts Alliance and the Center for an Agricultural Economy.  Event details here.



Caspian Water Clarity great for 2014

 

Many Greensboro residents don’t realize that the Greensboro Association monitors lake clarity yearly.   Andy Dales is registered by the State of Vermont to perform lake testing, and Lake Clarity (as measured on the Secchi scale) is one of the measurements.   For 2014 so far according to Andy, “Lake water clarity at 10m is significantly better than average for Caspian and WAY better the VT average.”

The Secchi disk, is a black and white circular disk used to measure water transparency in bodies of water. The disc is mounted on a line, and lowered slowly down in the water. The depth at which the disk is no longer visible is taken as a measure of the transparency (or clarity) of the water. This measSecchi charture is known as the Secchi depth.   The higher the Secchi depth, the better the transparency of the water.

The current year Secchi Disc Readings are located in Willey’s Store next to the Meat Counter (above the wines)   Take a look next time you go in.

A fuller report on Caspian Lake is always a part of the Greensboro Association Annual Meeting, which will be August 8 at 7:30 at Fellowship Hall in the United Church of Christ.  Come along! All welcome…

 

Introducing The Greensboro Association Endowment

July 2014

Dear fellow members:

I want to share with you important recent developments at the Greensboro Association (GA). Based upon the membership vote at the 2013 Annual Meeting, we filed a request to the Internal Revenue Service to designate your organization as a 501(c)3 public charity. The IRS has recently approved this change in our status, and this will enable 2014 and future contributions to the GA over and above dues to be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Our officers and board believe that this change will allow the Greensboro Association to increase its membership support and to build a long-term endowment to support its mission.

The Greensboro Association mission is to conceive, advance, and support village initiatives and organizations that enhance our community and to protect Caspian Lake and its surrounding environment for both full and part-time residents of Greensboro.  With a Greensboro Association Endowment, our members and contributors can expand their support for initiatives that are aligned with this mission.

We plan to work with the Vermont Community Foundation (VCF) to manage the Greensboro Association Endowment.  The VCF manages hundreds of charitable funds including many nonprofit endowment and reserve funds. With this arrangement, we can make available to our members expertise and services in structuring and stewarding major gifts.  We expect to build the fund deliberately.  We will facilitate discussions with members and friends who wish to have a lasting impact on Greensboro and several residents have approached us to inquire about how to provide long-term support.

We are in the process of establishing the specifics of the program, and we plan to share an update at our annual meeting on August 8 at 7PM – including a guest speaker from the VCF. We are developing a “fact sheet” to help answer questions you may have. Please get in touch with Clay Simpson, Linda Ely or me if you have questions or would like more information about the endowment. We will keep you posted as plans develop.

A substantial effort has gone into restructuring the organization as a 501(c)3 public charity and shaping plans for an endowment fund. For their lasting impact, I would like to thank all our board members and in particular, Clay Simpson, Day Patterson, Mike Cassidy, Robert Fairbanks, Clive Gray, Tara Reynolds and Linda Ely, who have provided countless hours and expert insights. Mary White invited us to explore the initial idea of a community fund.  We have benefited from the expertise of Trish Alley, Marcia and John Stone, Rick Lovett, Andy Dales, Tom Kehler, David Rahr, the VCF founding President, and many others.  Thank you.

Sincerely,

John C. Stone III

Association President

 

Circus Smirkus will break ground in Greensboro on July 15th

Circus Smirkus will break ground in Greensboro for their Circus Camp project on Tuesday, July 15 at 11am.   All are welcome to attend BUT do not plan to park near the ceremony on Breezy Avenue.   Please walk in, carpool, or bike.  Limited parking is available at the 4 corners Ball Field, the Public Beach, or the Town Hall.   Very limited parking will be available along Breezy Avenue including Lakeview Inn.
For more information, see the Circus Smirkus Press Release.

Caspian Arts Studio Tour July 29

The third annual Caspian Arts Studio Tour will take place on Tuesday, July 29, 2014, 10 am to 5 pm, this year. Nineteen artists in Greensboro and the surrounding area will open their studios, offering the public an opportunity to shop, visit with the artists, and learn about the creative process. Map and tour information are available at Hazendale Farmstand, The Miller’s Thumb Gallery, Willey’s Store and at www.caspianartsvt.com. Visitors to the studios will receive tickets for a Tour Prize Drawing, held at the festive Tour’s End Party, 5:30-7 pm at The Highland Lodge in Greensboro. Prizes will be three gift certificates ($300, $200, and $100) to be spent at participating artists’ studios.

This year, each of the artists will be presenting a new piece that is in some way inspired by this beautiful area of Vermont. Chris Jacobs, who creates mirror frames from sawn wood, Jacobs.Caspian Reflectionshas cleverly crafted the inner edge of a frame to echo the contours of Caspian Lake and calls this piece “Reflections of Caspian”. Diana Griffiths has created a set of nesting baskets that she calls “Three of a Kind”, designed specifically to tote the elements of a picnic to the lakeside. In addition, she has branched out into the world of felting, offering colorful, whimsical wool slippers that are the ultimate in coziness.

Ruby Leslie’s titled her new series of woven scarfs “Moonlight on the Water” and the pale

Funky Fourth Parade Photos

The 2014 Funky Fourth parade was terrific, and the sun came out to greet the day despite chilly weather.    Photos are here.

Parade and fireworks today!

Don’t miss Greensboro’s Funky Fourth of July festivities. Events include the Funky Fourth parade today beginning around 9:30 am, music and games in front of the town hall after the parade, the book sale at the Greensboro Free Library,  and the free Fireworks display at the Four Corners beginning at dusk.   The cost of the Fireworks are supported by the Town and the Greensboro Association – many thanks to our members for donations in support of this program.

Give Clive Gray a big thank you if you see him!   He is the major force behind setting up our wonderful parade!   Thanks so much, Clive!

There will be a opening ceremony for the new Firehouse at 8:30am on Saturday July 5 before the parade.   Tours of the new Firehouse will be available all day – come take a look at our wonderful building!