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This gift to fund scholarships is the largest donation ever to The Curtis Fund
Vermont Business Magazine The Curtis Fund, a supporting organization of the Vermont Community Foundation, is honored to announce a $1.5 million gift from the estate of George and Mazy Preston. During their lives, the Preston’s were known around Burlington—George was the President of the former Bero’s Jewelry Company and Mazy taught art at both the University of Vermont and at Adams School. The George and Mazy Preston Gift, as the estate has named it, is the largest gift ever received by The Curtis Fund since it was created in 1910.
Vermont Business Magazine Howard Center will host a job fair on Friday, October 29, from 1:00 – 5:00 pm at the McClure Gymnasium at 1138 Pine Street. With positions available in a wide range of departments including facilities, school programs, residential, long term supports and services, information management, crisis, and more, visitors will have the opportunity to talk with Howard Center’s experienced staff at the job fair and learn first-hand about our organization’s unique and rewarding career opportunities and how their skills and experience can benefit the people we serve.
Vermont Business Magazine Southwestern Vermont Health Care’s (SVHC) Medical Matters Weekly with Dr. Trey Dobson—a weekly interactive, multiplatform medical-themed talk show—has produced 37 episodes since February 2021. It’s season one finale, scheduled for October 27, will feature Pediatric Critical Care Physician Rebecca Bell, MD, MPH, of the University of Vermont (UVM) Children’s Hospital. The live show will air one day after a Food and Drug Administration meeting that is expected to recommend the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5 – 11.
Vermont Business Magazine Everyone has a story and Peaceful Harvest Mushrooms is excited to share theirs. Karen and Brian Wiseman are redefining success on their humble homestead in Worcester, Vermont. In 2011, they left their careers and 401ks behind to embark on a new journey of showing up in the world, serving the community, and embracing the environment. The new video tells the story of how their path became clear, and they began combining a passion for growing mushrooms with their scientific expertise, to produce small-batch medicinal mushroom tinctures and powders.
Vermont Business Magazine Access to adequate mental health support and food will result in a healthier, more resilient Vermont. A 2021 study found hunger is associated with 257% higher risk of anxiety and a 253% higher risk of depression. Life during COVID-19 has only exacerbated these issues and made them even harder to manage. Since the pandemic began, 1 in 3 people have experienced hunger, and many also face unemployment and financial hardship. Hunger Free Vermont and COVID Support VT want you to know that there are a number of free resources available to help you put food on the table — and support your mental health.
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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health is reporting today that COVID-19 cases fell to nearly half what they were yesterday, from 265 Sunday to 140 today. Cases spiked last Thursday to their fourth highest number on record. The four worst days for cases have all come since mid-September, as the Delta variant has taken over since early July. There has also been some uneven reporting of cases, resulting in peaks and troughs. However, there have been no COVID-related deaths reported since last Thursday.
by Mike Donoghue, Correspondent, Vermont Business Magazine The State of Vermont continues to battle with lawyers representing either EB-5 investors or criminal defendants over whether authorities were immediately transparent to the general public after learning about the multi-million fraud perpetuated in the Northeast Kingdom by Ariel Quiros, William Stenger and friends. Financial Regulation Commissioner Michael Pieciak said he rejects the separate feet-dragging claims made recently by Stenger’s criminal defense team and by a Stowe law firm that has filed a couple of civil lawsuits on behalf of defrauded investors.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Cannabis Equity Coalition has recently submitted its sweeping recommendations to the Cannabis Control Board (CCB) for its public rulemaking process, and in support of a cannabis economy in Vermont which is racially just, economically equitable, agriculturally accessible, and environmentally sound. They hope the CCB prioritizes the voices of Black, Brown and poor communities, individuals and communities disproportionately impacted by the criminalization of cannabis, as well as small businesses, legacy growers and cultivators, patients, nurses, caregivers, and small farmers.
Vermont Business Magazine October 28th is national Lights on Afterschool day. Launched in October 2000, Lights On Afterschool is the only nationwide event celebrating afterschool programs and their vital role in the lives of children, youth, families, and communities. On October 29th, Governor Phil Scott will announce important steps the State of Vermont is taking to “turn the lights on” for universal afterschool in Vermont.
Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food & Markets In addition to apple picking, cider donuts and foliage tours, fall is prime time for food and agriculture conferences. Several important regional conferences are just around the corner, and with all of them being held virtually, they're more accessible than ever.
by Joyce Marcel, Vermont Business Magazine There's a natural tendency for people to want to get together, whether it's for business or play or family. That's why it's not surprising that of all the economic sectors badly hammered by COVID, the travel and hospitality industries took the worst hit. Business travel — including corporate, group and government — is the hotel industry’s largest source of revenue. And according to a report issued last month by the American Hotel & Lodging Association and Kalibri Labs, “The hotel industry is projected to end 2021 down more than $59 billion in business travel revenue compared to 2019... That comes after losing nearly $49 billion in business travel revenue in 2020.”
