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Zoom for the Holidays
Zoom for the Holidays Flyer - Access this PDF for more information on the event! This event provides the space and technology for anyone who might not have resources to video conference with loved ones…continue readingRutland Herald – Anti-bias promise could be county-wide
Originally written by Patrick McArdle of the Rutland Herald. The executive director of Project VISION challenged members Thursday to help pass declarations by all the towns in Rutland County that they value diversity and inclusion.…continue readingRutland Herald – New leader announced for Project VISION
Written by Patrick McArdle and originally posted on the Rutland Herald. The future of Project VISION might be more secure after the announcement Thursday, during their December meeting, of new leader Mark Stockton,…continue readingVT Digger – Project VISION, a Rutland City bastion of ‘yes’, faces big changes
https://vtdigger.org/2020/12/08/project-vision-a-rutland-city-bastion-of-yes-faces-big-changes/ continue readingFirst Annual Rutland First Responder Food Fight – October 24th, 2020
Is everyone ready for a day of athletic competition and canned food donations? This Saturday, October 24th, is the first annual Rutland First Responder Food Fight! Teams representing the Fire Department, Police Department, and CrossFit…continue readingRutland Herald – VISION e-list helps meet community needs
Project VISION is using email as a tool to build better the community in the Rutland area. And all signs say it’s working. VISION, which was created in response to an epidemic of heroin use…continue readingAlis Headlam’s Reflection on Neighborhood Engagement Subcommittee’s Recent Accomplishments
To all committee members and interested parties. I have decided to turn the leadership reins over to Sindy for the future of the committee. I intend to continue to support the committee and attend meetings,…continue readingRutland Herald Announcement on Project VISION Walks
VISION plans local walks With a goal to expand community engagement and build great neighborhoods, members of Project VISION's Neighborhood Engagement subcommittee have instituted neighborhood walks. The events are hosted by someone who already lives…continue readingAlis Headlam Commentary in the Rutland Herald on Neighborhood Walks
There are many aspects of Project VISION that contribute to the well-being of our community. One recent addition has been walking through the neighborhoods. I love walking the tree-lined streets, enjoy looking at the marvelous…continue reading- 1
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