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    Lodging

    Bentley House Bed and Breakfast: A Victorian B&B located in the heart of Poultney, the Bentley House is within walking distance of the towns many charming shops and friendly eateries. (802) 287-4004.

    Maplewood Inn Bed and Breakfast: The Maplewood Inn is a beautifully restored c. 1843 Greek Revival style home and is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. (802) 265-8039

    Haven Guest House Bed & Breakfast: The Haven Guest House B&B is nestled in the Hills of Central Vermont just minutes from beautiful Lake Bomoseen. This lovely Bed & Breakfast houses 4 guest suites each with private bath and 3 common rooms for your enjoyment. Each morning Guests can choose from a gourmet Breakfast menu before embarking on their journeys around the lakes region. (802) 265-8882

    Bird House Inn Bed & Breakfasty: Karen and Brian Festa, your hosts, welcome you to the Birdhouse Inn B&B. As retired public school teachers they are now living their dream of opening their home as a bed and breakfast. They love being in the Green Mountains as part of the little town of Poultney which has a long and interesting history, which dates back to the founding of the our nation. (802) 287-2405

    Twin Mountains Farm Bed & Breakfast: Open May through March, Twin Mountains Farm Bed & Breakfast is located at 549 Coy Hill Road in Middletown Springs, just 30 miles from Killington, Pico and Okemo Mountain Ski Resorts, in Vermont’s Rutland-Killington area. The charming inn is also convenient to the Bromley, Stratton & Magic Mountain Ski Areas. Built in 1830, the original house is listed on the Vermont Historic Registry as the Martin Coy House. (802) 235-3700

    The Hopson House:The Hopson House, a recently restored small bed & breakfast, offers private baths and rooms furnished with carefully selected antiques. Begin your day with a full Vermont breakfast served in the country kitchen or on the brick patio (weather permitting). Then enjoy exploring the beauty and history of the area. (802) 287-9038

    The Sheldon Mansion: The Sheldon Manson, an Historic Inn, constructed of rare red slate in 1906 on a 10-acre village setting. We invite you to experience exceptional yet affordable accommodations with genuine personal touches. This historic mansion has been restored to its grandeur to accommodate guests in large beautifully appointed rooms with private full baths.(518) 642-0000

    Panorama Motel: A quite getaway located on the border of Vermont & New York and situated on a hill with breathtaking views of the Green Mountains, this motel offers private patios for outdoor enjoyment. (518) 282-9648

    Toad Hall Bed & Breakfast:  Located off the beaten path on Endless Brook Road in Poultney, this quiet B&B offers a private setting on a country road just minutes away from Lake St. Catherine. (802) 287-4455

    Lake St. Catherine Cottages: (802) 773-2357 or (802) 645-0093

    Cascada: Located in Wells, Vermont. (802) 645-0823

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    • Poultney Summer Rec Programs:

    • The Poultney Recreation Commission along with the 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant offers a variety of programs for area children this summer. Stop by the town office to pick up your rec schedule and sign the kids up for an exciting summer program. This years program features, boating, princess camp, farm camp, toddler camp, candle making, jewlery making, crazy crafts, golf, tennis, floor hockey, gymnastic dance, cheerleading, swimming, mini golf, safe sitter course, bicycle skills course, heros & heroines dress up camp, basketball, soccer, outdoor living skills and writing & illustrating, among others. All programs require pre-registration which may be done at the Poultney Town Office.There is a small tuition fee for each participant for most programs and scholarships are available. For families residing outside the Rutland Southwest Supervisory Union, (the towns that make up the Supervisory Union are Poultney, Ira, Wells, Middletown, and Tinmouth) there will be an additional charge of $2.00 per program. There will be no refunds unless a program has been cancelled. If you have any questions contact the Poultney Town Office at 287-9751.
    • Horace Greeley Writers' Conference 2009

    • Seventh Annual Horace Greeley Writers' Conference: "A community of writers engaged in their craft!" Saturday & Sunday, October 24th & 25th at the Fox Hill Center for the Arts. www.thegreeleyfoundation.org Saturday, October 24th:Meg Fitch, Burnham Holmes, Jon Mathewson, and Mary Pratt lead an innovative poetry collaborative to guide participants in writing and performing their own short show. Powerful Prose: Writing from prompts and other short lessons in technique that inspire creativity led by Joni B. Cole. Lyrical Poerty: Ken Holmes performs excerpts from Talking Aloud, Alone, his one-man show, and discusses his creative process. Sunday, October 25th: Words to Music:Karen and Leslie Klami facilities a playwright's pull together narratives set in 19th century Poultney, Vermont. Poultney Docudrama:Led by Barara Stewart, participants pull together narratives set in 19th centuy Poultney, Vermont. Greeley Tribune:Robert and Ann Williams with Burnham Holmes and Paul Hancock bring the New York Tribune newsroom to life as participants hammer out front page stories.