On Tuesday, May 7 Lawson’s Finest Liquids, Waitsfield will host the next Mad Mingle Chamber Mixer. The mingle will take place in their Tap Room beginning at 5:30 pm. This will be an opportunity to connect with your local business colleagues, meet Lawson’s Finest’s recently hired CEO Adeline Druart, and to learn more about what is happening in the business community as the summer season approaches. There will beverages along with some light apps served. RSVP to
SunCommon, Waterbury an iSun company and Certified B Corporation, will host its fifth annual day of community service in partnership with the Friends of the Mad River and longtime partner, Friends of the Winooski River. Participating employees will aim to plant more than 1,200 trees to support clean and healthy rivers. Since 2019, SunCommon employees have planted more than 8,000 trees in Vermont. The tree planting takes place Friday, April 19, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with people gathering at 609 Dickerson Road in Moretown. According to SunCommon spokesperson Alexandra Tursi, “the native trees and shrubs of Vermont play a vital role in the landscape, encouraging biodiversity and habitat conservation, stormwater management, and resilience against the impacts of climate change. Planting trees also helps to restore the river and surrounding area to a healthier condition,” she said.
SunCommon offers employees 20 hours of paid community service and advocacy time annually through its Community Service and Action Program. “Empowering employees to engage in changemaking within the communities it serves is one way of delivering on its mission to use business as a force for good,” Tursi said.
With more bike riders on the roads and trails, the Mad River Valley Recreation District is working with Local Motion to order high quality bike lights at discount prices. Here is the link to the product: https://www.cateye.com/intl/products/headlights/HL-EL042RC_SL-LD160RC-R/
This combo set is a great option because it has:
– easy recharge via usb cable
– rubber straps which are easily wrapped around handlebars or seat post. No screwdriver required!
– 200-lumen front light is powerful enough to help riders see and be seen
These lights are $20+ off retail. The Rec District is selling them for $30 (bring cash or a check when pick uping in Waitsfield, (timing TBD). Email
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