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Vermont Business Magazine Dishmill Brook drains 4110 acres of land in the Burke Mountain area, 35 percent of which is Darling State Park and a small portion of Victory State Forest. The upper portions of Burke Mountain Resort are located on leased State land which is part of Darling State Park. In partnership with Burke Mountain Resort, the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation has made significant investments in improving the stability of the Fire Road on Darling State Park.
Vermont Business Magazine Funding is now available for Vermont artists and arts organizations through the Vermont Arts Endowment Fund and the Concert Artists Fund at the Vermont Community Foundation. The Vermont Arts Endowment Fund awards grants up to $5,000 to support the creation and presentation of new work by Vermont artists and arts organizations. Grants are typically made in the fields of dance; theater; music composition and performance; creative writing, including poetry, short stories, novels, and plays; sculpture; painting; photography; and film, although work in other media may also be eligible. The Concert Artists Fund awards grants up to $10,000 on a two-year funding cycle to support organizations that present performances of classical music in Chittenden County.
Vermont Business Magazine Senate Appropriations Committee Vice Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) on Wednesday released the bipartisan, bicameral, coronavirus emergency supplemental Appropriations bill. Leahy was a lead negotiator in the $7.8 billion package to address the expanding public health crisis as the coronavirus continues to spread across the United States and the globe. The agreement also includes a $500 million authorization for a telehealth program over a 10-year period.
Vermont Business Magazine University of Vermont Provost and Senior Vice President Patricia Prelock today announced the appointment of Leslie V Parise, PhD, as dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). Parise has built a long and successful career at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), where she rose through the ranks from assistant to full professor. For the past decade, Parise has served as the chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, which currently ranks fifth in the United States for National Institutes of Health-funded biochemistry departments.
Vermont Business Magazine Thousands of students and veterans in Vermont try finding hope daily, which is why Sweethearts & Heroes will bring its important, profound messages to Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom and the Northern Vermont University (NVU) Veterans Summit in Burlington later this week. Presentations for students at the St. Johnsbury School will be held on Thursday, March 5; on Saturday, March 7, Sweethearts & Heroes — perhaps the nation’s most effective and lifesaving anti-bullying program — key presenters Tom Murphy, of St. Albans, and Rick Yarosh — a retired sergeant with the U.S. Army, injured in Iraq with burns over most of his body — will be the keynote speakers at the NVU Veterans Summit, which lasts from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. at the University of Vermont Davis Center.
Vermont Business Magazine On March 27th, 1-4pm at the Old School Community Center in Wilmington, VT, SVEP 2.0 will host a small conference on Local Project Stewardship. Hear from project champions on how they’ve stewarded their projects through each step and obstacles along the way. Learn about projects at different stages and lessons learned.
Vermont Business Magazine Burlington-based PieMatrix Inc has announced a free executable process to help employers prepare for a Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic or pandemic. The process content is from the CDC website and is now organized in a better way for step-by-step execution. This weekend’s news headlines include warnings such as, “Coronavirus likely to spread in weeks in Washington State” and “Rhode Island reports first case.”
Vermont Business Magazine In accordance with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) continues to actively adopt the most up-to-date recommendations for preventing and containing the spread of the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.
The virus is believed to have originated in Wuhan, the capital city of China’s Hubei province, and has since spread to several countries, including the US. People who have traveled recently to countries known to be affected by the spread of this virus, such as China, Italy, and Iran, are asked to monitor their health closely, as people may be asymptomatic (showing no signs of illness) for up to 14 days following exposure to the virus. If they do begin to show symptoms, they should contact their healthcare provider immediately.
Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Community Foundation announced that it has updated its Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) pool to align more closely with the organization’s mission and values.
Vermont Business Magazine If you have visited the Rock Point Property in Burlington in the last year, you may have noticed that changes are afoot at this nonprofit natural area and conference center owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont. New signage around the property is the first clue to visitors – newly branded logos and directional indicators welcome you to this property that has long been a “hidden gem” on Burlington’s waterfront.
Vermont Business Magazine Mitico, based in St Johnsbury, has announced that a new improved version of its complete decontamination kit is now available. MITI’s DeCon Spray Hoop Wash provides for a quick deployment and portable means for decontamination at virtually any site or location. It is designed especially for biological, chemical and nuclear applications and can be hand carried to the site.
Both DeCon Spray Hoop Wash and DeCon Portable “U” Shower Wash is available for quick decontamination applications.
MITI produces and provides portable DeCon Berms, Tents, Pools, Pumps, Hoses, Manifolds and manually operated High Pressure Soap Injectors as well as Portable Inline Flow Regulators.
