Mac & Cheese Drive For Chauncey’s Cupboard

Student employees at Chauncey’s Cupboard have organized a food drive to replenish stock of our most popular item — boxed mac and cheese! Donations will be collected in a box at the HUB desk all week. Or, drop off your donation by swing by Chauncey’s Cupboard, 121 Perry Hall, during walk-in hours.  In November, Chauncey’s Cupboard and […]

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Grand Isle Rescue seeks volunteers

My name is Patty Helsingius and I am the Training Officer for Grand Isle Rescue, up here on the Champlain Islands. Grand Isle Rescue is a 501C3 organization. We are a group of primarily volunteers who have gone through various levels of Emergency Medicine Training (EMT, Advanced EMT, Vermont First Responder, etc.) We serve the […]

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COTS has been busy this month!

Reposted From: COTS Alert: *Our admin offices will close at 3pm on September 21st and September 29th.* COTS Moments Your support helps COTS end the cycle of homelessness for past clients like Emily. Emily is a single mom with two young children. She had been staying in the ESD hotel system and moved into the COTS family shelter […]

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Upcoming Activities at Rokeby Museum

Reposted From: Rokeby Museum E-Bird WorkshopSeptember 24th9 AM – 10:30 AM Calling all birders and citizen scientists! Gather at Rokeby on Ferrisburgh Day Weekend to learn how to use eBird. This exciting app can enhance your birding experience while contributing valuable information to a worldwide conservation database. All you need is a well-charged electronic device. eBird can be […]

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It’s election season. Get loud on climate.

Reposted From: Citizens’ Climate Lobby CCL Weekly Briefing, Sept. 14, 2022 Get loud, take action: Prepare for election season!  With the midterms closing in, it’s time to make climate an election issue. Fortunately, CCL’s “Get loud, take action” page has some suggestions for making a greener difference during campaign season and at the ballot box. […]

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Climate Action Opportunity for Students: the national Project Green Challenge – Sign up by 10/1

We have an awesome opportunity for your sustainable campus. It’s called Project Green Challenge! PGC informs, inspires, and mobilizes high school, college and grad students around climate action, social justice, public health and advocacy. Our 12th annual interactive, digital, global program will engage thousands of young people from 40 states and 60 countries (and counting!) […]

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Help Champlain Transportation with our BFU app!

Do you like bikes? Do you want to help make biking better at Champlain? Help us with our Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) renewal application by completing a quick community survey!  In 2015, Champlain College was recognized as a Silver Level bicycle-friendly university for our efforts to promote bicycling and provide a more bikeable campus for […]

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Capital Semester in D.C. – Spring Application Open

Applications for The Fund for American Studies’ Spring 2023 Capital Semester program in Washington, D.C. are being accepted until the final deadline of November 15. The comprehensive Capital Semester program includes: 12 academic credits from George Mason University. A guaranteed internship placement in public policy, international affairs, journalism, communications or the nonprofit sector. Housing in furnished apartments in the Capitol Hill […]

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United Way Volunteer Connection listings

Reposted from United Way of Northwest Vermont September 14, 2022 LEND A HAND. VOLUNTEER – United Way’s Volunteer Connection site is set up to help connect agencies and volunteers. Agencies are working hard to navigate volunteering during this time, but opportunities are increasing. Here is a link for Volunteer Connection to learn more about these and other opportunities. LET’S […]

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