Friday, April 24, 2009
Mad about the Mad River Valley
My friend Patty M and I were talking about what makes life in the Mad River Valley worth the mud (easy to forget when we have a day like today---beautiful skies and creemee stand is open!) and she said: "I am 'mad' about the Mad River Valley for the community. Wherever your turn people are taking care of each other. If you are sick there will be food, if you have had a loss the cashier at Mehuron’s will give condolences, if your house burns down there is a place to live and on and on it goes. When it starts to get cold and I am not quite ready I wonder where I will move to when I get older and I can’t think of any place I would rather live, it is my home."
A Renewable Resource
Thank you to all my clients and friends who remind me that shop local certainly means tomatoes but also relates to services, publications like the Mad River Valley 4-Season Guide...everything including the kitchen sink!
Monday, April 20, 2009
Festival Gallery Opening
Last Friday's artist reception for Gary Eckhart and Roarke Sharlow brought a lively group through our doors! The warm Spring air allowed the door to remain open and the new lighting from Verilux showed the artwork off in true-to-life vibrant color. Thank you to AnnMarie and Nicloas Harmon for the healthy lighting for the gallery. And there's already a red dot on one of Roarke's new images! For more information on the gallery or the Vermont
Festival of the Arts, call Bev at 496-6682 or http://artfest.blogspot.comThursday, April 16, 2009
Your Local Guide for 25 Years
The Mad River Valley 4-Season Guide is celebrating 25 years as the area's most comprehensive guide!
To my valley-wide, loyal advertisers and contributors: I appreciate all the support we have received through the years, some lean and others heavy with snow in the winter and art in the summer.
Many of you remember the days when my sisters and I served up ice cream and Bonnie Raitt at the Kehoe Inn (Sweetwood). Some of you have been supporters of my ISEE USEE displays at the mountain in the mid-80s, while the really old-timers recall Felix von Moschisker's precursor to our current guide, 'The Scene Scene.' Last week Felix dropped off a copy of that illustrative publication from 1974. If you want to see how things have changed, yet still stay the same, stop in to the office at #1 Village Square and peruse this archeological treasure.
A majority of you (or your business under previous owners!) contributed when our guide was created in the larger 8" x 9' format by Bud and Diane Sibley under the name 'Sugarbush Guide,' stayed with us under the 'guidance' of Larry and Kathy Murphy, celebrated when Susan Klein and I merged the chamber's Mad River Valley lure piece to make the Mad River Valley 4-Season Guide the official fulfillment piece for the chamber. And I was pleased to take the helm five years ago as the local publisher for your guide to the Mad River Valley.
Some of you are new in your local business and I hope we grow together here in the Mad River Valley.
As part of our 25th anniversary celebration, I offer a special loyalty clause in this year's guide renewal. To take advantage there are 3 easy steps:
1) Just say, 'yes, I'm in!' by May 15!
2) Add a comment via comment box or email
3) You get: a 10% discount (15% if you're a MRV Chamber member!); the opportunity for a 4-month installment payment plan; and a chance for a $50 gift certificate from Inverness Ski Shop.*
Please email back with any suggestions about how to make our (your!) guide the best ever.
(* the winner of last fall's 'comment raffle' was West Hill House, for a dinner for 2 at Chez Henri)
To my valley-wide, loyal advertisers and contributors: I appreciate all the support we have received through the years, some lean and others heavy with snow in the winter and art in the summer.
Many of you remember the days when my sisters and I served up ice cream and Bonnie Raitt at the Kehoe Inn (Sweetwood). Some of you have been supporters of my ISEE USEE displays at the mountain in the mid-80s, while the really old-timers recall Felix von Moschisker's precursor to our current guide, 'The Scene Scene.' Last week Felix dropped off a copy of that illustrative publication from 1974. If you want to see how things have changed, yet still stay the same, stop in to the office at #1 Village Square and peruse this archeological treasure.
A majority of you (or your business under previous owners!) contributed when our guide was created in the larger 8" x 9' format by Bud and Diane Sibley under the name 'Sugarbush Guide,' stayed with us under the 'guidance' of Larry and Kathy Murphy, celebrated when Susan Klein and I merged the chamber's Mad River Valley lure piece to make the Mad River Valley 4-Season Guide the official fulfillment piece for the chamber. And I was pleased to take the helm five years ago as the local publisher for your guide to the Mad River Valley.
Some of you are new in your local business and I hope we grow together here in the Mad River Valley.
As part of our 25th anniversary celebration, I offer a special loyalty clause in this year's guide renewal. To take advantage there are 3 easy steps:
1) Just say, 'yes, I'm in!' by May 15!
2) Add a comment via comment box or email
3) You get: a 10% discount (15% if you're a MRV Chamber member!); the opportunity for a 4-month installment payment plan; and a chance for a $50 gift certificate from Inverness Ski Shop.*
Please email back with any suggestions about how to make our (your!) guide the best ever.
(* the winner of last fall's 'comment raffle' was West Hill House, for a dinner for 2 at Chez Henri)
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Mad River Valley- the best corner of Vermont
Hi Mad River Valley lovers! As the publisher of the area's most complete guide, I will use this blog to highlight the many wonderful people, businesses and events that make up the best corner of Vermont!We invite you to subscribe to this blog for updated info on the Mad River Valley.
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