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Wilson said the federal grant will be a huge help in covering reopening expenses, including the higher wages needed to pay projection staff, after some former employees moved on.
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Overall, $18.7 million in grant assistance will go to eligible live music venues, movie theaters, and performing arts organizations in the Green Mountain State.Īlita Wilson, executive director of Pentangle, said the local nonprofit plans to reopen its theater this Saturday for a three-night run of the movie “In the Heights” - the theater had closed in March 2020. That’s thanks to the latest round of federal shuttered venue grants.Īmong the 59 Vermont recipients are Pentangle Arts Council in Woodstock, which will get a $96,969 grant, and the Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) in Quechee, which was awarded a grant of $248,419. The crowds were there in droves by late morning, she said.Īs reopening efforts continue, more financial help is on its way for the many local venues that closed their doors during the pandemic.
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"I guess it’s in the family," she said with a smile, as several customers checked out the items in her tent Saturday afternoon. She's been knitting since she was a child growing up in Chester, having picked up the skill from her grandparents and her aunt. Outside, just across the street on the Green, Cormack’s grandmother, Betty Rounds, was doing what she’s done for decades: selling her hand-made sweaters for children and other knitted creations at her tent.
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“We’ve gotten a lot more people than we normally get on a Saturday,” Cormack said. Some of that traffic came into the store as well. “If you drive here or you’re visiting, now you get to experience more things,” he said.Īshley Cormack, owner of the Little Art Supply Store downtown, which she just opened on Labor Day, said mid-afternoon Saturday that she’d seen double the amount of cars arriving in town, compared to when she moved here and experienced the festival in 2018. Pinske said the new additions to the festival were well received. But this weekend, as people checked out the various vendor booths on the Green and nearby, they’ve heard festival committee member Barre Pinske on his bullhorn, gently reminding people there’s new stuff this time.
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The festival has been going for over 40 years, forming an event hub for many crafters and artisans in the region. “I just love the fact that it’s outside, just a nice walk in a great, little town,” she said. Wood lives in Chester and was enjoying the atmosphere on the festival’s first day back in 2021. One of them, Faith Wood, is the bassist with The Break Maids, performing in the music line-up, today, Sept. “I just like the fact that I ran into a bunch of people I haven’t seen for a couple of years,” said Brendan D’Angelo, of Windsor, who was there with some friends Saturday afternoon. All this brought a big crowd in the mid-morning hours and into the afternoon. A variety of food vendors have been added, too. The annual two-day festival has made its return after last year’s cancellation due to the pandemic, and it’s got several new features this time around - live music and agricultural exhibits and games, with a hay maze nearby. It’s been a theme of 2021, and it was certainly happening for those attending the Chester Festival on the Green on Saturday in downtown Chester, Vermont.