Stamford Library Presents Galápagos Program

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STAMFORD, Vt. — The Stamford Community Library will present "Galápagos: The Enchanted Islands" on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m.
 
The program, given by Mars Vilaubi, Photographer/Videographer at Storey Publishing, chronicles the adventures of his family's Covid-postponed trip to the Galápagos Islands in July of 2022. Vilaubi was joined by his wife Alethea Morrison, Storey Creative Director, and their son, Xavier, then a junior at Hamilton College. 
 
The program will feature photography of the islands' unique flora and fauna. Vilaubi has been an avid birder his entire life.
    
This event is part of the library's ongoing Local Author series. 
 
Vilaubi co-authored "An Absolute Beginner's Guide to Keeping Backyard Chickens" with Jenna Woginrich and co-authored "Homegrown Honeybees" with Morrison. They live in Williamstown.
    
The library is at 986 Main Road, Stamford. All are welcome.
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Southern Vermont College Moving Towards Five Star Status

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BENNINGTON, Vt.— Dartmouth Health's Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC), announced next steps around the redevelopment of the former Southern Vermont College campus in Bennington.
 
In March of 2023, SVHC entered into a purchase and sale agreement of the campus with Alfred Weissman Real Estate, LLC (AWRE). Since then, AWRE has been working toward the development of a five-star destination resort.
 
"AWRE has made major progress in finding the right hospitality brand partner for this project," said SVHC CEO and president Thomas A. Dee. "While we can't speak on their behalf, we want our community to know that plans are advancing. We're supportive of their direction and we believe this project will have an immensely positive impact on Bennington and our entire region."
 
The proposed five-star resort would include both fine and casual dining, a beauty and health spa, a fitness/wellness center, special events venue and other amenities. The project also includes an extensive historic restoration of the Everett Mansion for use as luxury accommodations and fine dining.

According to AWRE's website, the 30,000 square foot Everett Mansion will be restored to a reception lounge, wine cellar, a fine dining restaurant, spa and guestrooms. Former residential buildings will be gutted and redeveloped into luxury suites. The former gymnasium will be converted into a 17,000 square foot event and activity space.
 
The hotel will offer tennis, snow shoeing, equestrian, bowling, movie screening room, ice skating, a summer resort pool, indoor pool, miles of blazed hiking trails, mountain biking, a sporting club and even a luxury dog kennel with K9 Spa.
 
Access to the Bennington Area Trail System (BATS), at the trail heads on and around the property, will remain open to the public and available, throughout the redevelopment. Following completion of the project there will be a new dedicated parking lot.
 
"Once AWRE finalizes its brand partner — in the near future— the necessary regulatory reviews and permitting processes will get underway," said Dee. "We're hopeful this project will break ground next summer."
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