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PERSONAL
SHOPPING SERVICE Get a jump on holiday shopping. We’ve got the ideas and plenty of unique gifts. Whether you need to buy gifts for babies, birthdays, weddings or your boss, a personal shopper is available to offer suggestions and help you select a gift. |
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FOOD COURT
As you would expect ... festive fare. A variety of foods from hamburgers to vegetarian fare and, of course, irresistible sweet stuff! Take a break from shopping and have lunch. Kid's favorites are available. |
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MASSAGE
Experience the ultimate in massage. www.madrivermassage.com |
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PLEASE
NO PETS
We are very sorry, but for health and safety reasons we cannot allow pets on the grounds of the fair. |
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DIRECTIONS FLOOD ALERT! As you may know, Vermont has experienced road damage as a result of flooding from Hurricane Irene. However, work is progressing on all roads and we will let you know closer to the weekend what routes are available. Right now, we can report that Route 100B which goes through Moretown will not be accessible due to a bridge collapse. At the moment, the best way to get here is Rte 89:
This from a vendor...if you are coming from the east on Rte 17: The destruction is through out most of the state except for around Burlington and the northwest part of Vermont. As of today we cannot get to Bristol via 17 as the road is out some in Drake Woods. Going from Bristol to the Mad River Valley; when you get to the turn off for 17, stay straight on 116 north heading towards Starksboro and just beyond Robert Compton's pottery place take the first right onto Meehan road, go about 1.5 miles, take another right onto Upper Meehan Road [you will turn by a sign that says Clark and Sons Storage ]-- go up over the hill which turns into Dan Sargent Road, stay straight, will pass the Quaker church, about 1/2 to 3/4 mile from the church you will connect with 17. If you are coming from Rochester: In Rochester 73 is cut off and that would require walking, but you can use route 100 to get from Rochester to Granville. Then go right onto Maston's Hill and at the top go left onto North Hollow rd. That takes you to 100. Then take a right onto Plunkton (going past Blueberry Lake) to Brook Rd/East Warren Rd. At that stop sign go left and down the hill into Warren village. Take a right onto Main st and then another right onto route 100 north. It's all fine to Kenyon's from there. My friend has been doing this all week so I am sure it is open. Here are two links to road conditions: http://crisislanding.appspot.com/?crisis=2011_flooding_vermont
In Better conditions..... FROM I-87. (Albany and points South and West) Take I-87 Northway Exit 20, go Northeast on NY #149 to Route 4, East through Rutland, VT to Route 100, then North to Waitsfield. Approximate drive time from Exit 20 is 2 1/2 hours. Go through the village of Waitsfield on Rte 100 North. Kenyon's is on your right. FROM I-89. (Burlington or Montreal) Take I-89 South to Exit 10 (Waterbury), then Route 2 East to Route 100 South to Waitsfield. Approximate distance from Exit 10 is 15 miles. Kenyon's Field is before the village of Waitsfield on your left. FROM I-89 OR I-91. (New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York and points South) North on I-89 to Exit 9 (Middlesex), then left on Route 2 one-half mile to Route 100B South to Waitsfield. Approximate distance from Exit 9 is 15 miles. Go 3.2 miles and Kenyon’s will be on your left. For
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