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    Bittersweet Consignment Boutique: Poultney Boutique (802) 287-9277

    Brass Butterfly, Inc.: This family owned business offers handcrafted, unique and affordable gifts some of which include, plant rooters, garden-ware and slate products. (802) 287-9818 www.brassbutterfly.com

    Brown’s Orchard & Farm Stand: Located on Route 30 in Castleton, just minutes from downtown Poultney, Brown’s has a variety of specialty foods and beverages including, apple cider, homemade pies and donuts.  (802) 468-2297.

    Discount Foods of Poultney: 298 East Main Street, Poultney VT. 05764 (802) 287-9500

    Everyday Flowers: Beautiful Flowers for every occasion with same day delivery available. Everyday Flowers is a member of Teleflora. (802) 287-4094 www.everydayflowersvt.com

    George & Pam’s Food Concession:Shelburne, VT. (802) 985-3274

    Green’s Sugarhouse:Finel Hollow Road, Poultney. (802) 287-5745

    Hermit Hill Books: A independent book store featuring used, out-of-print and collectible books. Hermit Hill specializes in history, poetry, science, nature literature, modern first editions and Vermontiana. (802) 287-5757

    Loomis Paint & Wallpaper, Inc.: Remodeling including  paint and painting supplies as well as carpet and flooring. (802) 287-4009

    Picket Fence Antiques: 95 On-The-Green 9at the Horace Greeley House) (802) 287-2577

    Stewarts Shops: Fill your car up with gas, grab a cup of hot coffee, a make your own sundae, ice cream cone  or pick up some groceries all in just one stop Stewarts Shops are a quick stop with a little of everything. (802) 287-9391

    Stitchy Women:  “Where Knit Happens!” A specialty yarn shop with all your knitting and crocheting needs. Stitchy Women carries an extensive inventory of yarns, patterns, needles, buttons, markers and notions. (802) 287-4114

    The Craft Seller: 66 Depot Street (802) 287-9713

    The Original Vermont Store: Unique gift shop located in the heart of the Lakes Region.  The Original Vermont Store has many unique Vermont made products and gifts of all kinds. (802) 287-9111  www.vermontnooksandcrannies.com

    Thirty York Street Antiques: 197 York Street (802) 287-2078 www.thirtyyorkstreet.com

    Vermont Designs: Handcrafted made in Vermont designed gifts and specialties. (802) 287-9612  www.originalvermontdesigns.com

    Vermont Farmers Market: If it is fresh produce, locally grown veggies and fruits, sweet jams and salsas or a plain old home baked pie that you crave visit the Poultney farmers Market. There are also vendors with crafts and handmade jewelry, fresh herbs and flowers. The market is held on Thursdays from June until Labor day on Main street in downtown. (802) 287-9750 www.vtfarmersmarket.org

    Vermont Sweetwater Bottling Co.: All natural gourment beverages in seven unique flavors that include, Vermont Maple Seltzer, Kickin’ Cow-Cola, and Mango Moonshine.  Flavors are all natural and contain no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. (802) 287-9897

    Williams True Value Hardware: At Williams, you will find everything you need for home repair, maintenance and improvement project. (802) 287-5791 www.truevalue.com/williams

    Winding River Gallery: Paintings by andrew Orr 202 Bentley Avenue (802) 287-5295 www.andreworr.com

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    • Poultney Citizen of the Year!

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      The Chamber of Commerce announced that the 2009 Poultney Citizen of the year is Ann DeBonis. A reception to honor Mrs. DeBonis was attended by a large number of community members and business owners who provided her with many warm welcomes and loving wishes. The reception was held Saturday, November 14th at 5 p.m. in the St. Raphael's fellowship hall located behind St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church.
      Presented annually by the Chamber of Commerce, the Citizen of the Year Award honors a resident citizen who has made major contributions to the betterment of Poultney; has distinguished herself or himself through outstanding service to the community and typifies the true spirit of service and self-sacrifice in representing the finest ideals of Poultney citizenship, a real "unsung hero" of Poultney. The Citizen of the Year will be the Grand Marshal of the 2010 July 4th parade in Poultney.

    • MapleFest Weeekend!

    • March 27th and 28th: Enjoy the celebration of all things maple with a trip to Poultney. There will be open sugar house tours from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and special family events on Saturday starting with a maple fun run, registration takes place on the corner of Main Street and Route 30 at 9:30 a.m. on the 27th. If a morning run isn't your pleasure come and enjoy a horse drawn wagon ride and children's activities at the Stonebridge from 11a.m. until 2 p.m. Calling all bakers, a maple bake contest will be held at St. Raphael's Catholic Center. Drop off your delicious maple treat at 10 a.m. for judging at 2 p.m. A library story hour is scheduled for 11 a.m. at the Poultney Public Library and a family nature walk at 1 p.m. at the Stonebridge. There will also be a silent auction throughout the day at St. Raphael's Catholic Center and bag sales at local shops. For more information contact the Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce 802-287-2010 or stop by the Stonebridge to pick up an updated itinerary of all of the weekends MapleFest events.