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Sunset on Lake Champlain, Burlington VT & Upcoming Guest Blog on Teen Life in Burlington VT

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Sunset on Lake Champlain

Sunset on Lake Champlain

My son, Sam, took these beautiful sunset photos of Lake Champlain this past weekend. He is a student at Burlington Senior High School, and in the coming weeks he will be guest-blogging about teen life in Burlington, Vermont, activities & volunteer work available for youth & young adults in the Burlington area, and what a great place Burlington is to live as a teenager!

Fundraising for Homeless Youth: Spectrum Solidarity Sleep Out, Burlington, Vermont

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

Spectrum Solidarity Sleep Out, Burlington VT

Last Thursday evening I participated in a Solidarity Sleep Out fundraiser for
Spectrum Youth and Family Services
.

What an experience- sleeping overnight in the park to raise awareness of teen homelessness in our community and State. Mark Redmond, the E.D. for Spectrum, came up with the idea. He was hoping to get 20 people to commit to the fundraiser and hopefully raise $25,000. On the night of the event, I was joined by 43 other community leaders and together we raised over $88,000!  Mark was truly overwhelmed by the immediate response and the support of the community. It was a remarkable event with many people committing to participate again next year before the evening had even started

I must say after a noisy, wet night, trying to sleep on the hard ground, I did have a keener sense, on a very small scale, of the issues homeless people deal with.  It was very loud, all night. I have a new appreciation for the saying “the city never sleeps!”  The delivery trucks unloading all night long, emergency vehicles with sirens, and, I suspect, college kids yelling and singing loudly at 2 a.m. as the bars closed. We had some hecklers around 3:30am.   When I woke up at 5:30, after about one hour of sleep, I was able to get some warm food, go home and take a 2 hour nap in a warm, clean bed.  All I could think of is the despair of a homeless teen waking up at the same time.  Most likely very tired,  in wet, dirty clothes, no bathroom to clean up in, no dry clothes and most likely, no money for food or drink- Where do they go and what do they do?  This is when I realized how important the services are that Spectrum offers to these vulnerable youth.

Spectrum’s drop-in center is the only  place for these teens to go. Besides taking care of their immediate needs they have over 11 programs that help get these kids off the street.  By providing temporary housing, medical services, drug and rehab counseling, job counseling and a host of other services, they help get these kids back on their feet.  These programs have been nationally recognized and Spectrum has hundreds of success stories to prove their effectiveness. They are mentoring children that never had a chance! Most likely, many of these kids  never saw the face or felt the hand of a truly caring, loving adult- those parents and mentors we had  as children and took for granted!  Helping get these kids back on their feet,  before they enter adulthood and end up in our costly legal/ judicial system is one of Spectrum’s greatest (unsung) accomplishments. I can only imagine the amount of money this organization has saved the State of Vermont over the last 40 years with their early intervention into these young people’s lives

Spectrum Solidarity Sleep Out, Burlingon, VT

Prepping for the Sleep Out

It has been said that you can judge a community or society on how it treats and cares for its most vulnerable citizens. Certainly our “at risk” youth are some of the most vulnerable. The outpouring of support and the money raised says volumes about the community we live in.

Spectrum’s Solidarity Sleep Out fundraiser is proof of the true character and integrity of this City. I feel very fortunate to call Burlington, VT my home!

Contact Spectrum for more information on its valuable programs or to make a donation now!

Northwest Vermont Real Estate Market Report – Year End 2011

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Northwest VT 2011 Year-End Real Estate Report: What Every Home Buyer & Seller Needs  to Know

Coldwell Banker Hickok & Boardman Realty’s 2011 Year-End Market Report provides detailed information on Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle and Addison counties. Also find town-specific information on Burlington, South Burlington, Milton, Colchester & Winooski. As well as market information specific to the following School Districts: Chittenden South, Chittenden Central & Chittenden East.

The complete report is currently available online only at www.VermontMarketReport.com.

If you have any questions about this report or want to talk about a specific property or locale, please contact me today!

Burlington VT America’s Best Downtowns & Best Adventure Towns!

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Burlington, VT was recently voted one of America’s Best Downtowns by Forbes online! If you’ve ever been to Burlington, chances are you’ve found yourself strolling along the pedestrian center known as The Church Street Marketplace. Here you can find shopping, local businesses, cultural events & festivals as well as some lively street performers! At night, enjoy dinner at one of the many diverse restaurants, enjoy world-class theater at the Flynn Center, or listen to live music at one of the many clubs. With anything you need in a three block radius, it’s a terrific place to shop, grab a cup of coffee, or wine and dine, and everyone from tourists to business folk to local residents regularly find themselves here!

Burlington, VT has also been voted as one of America’s Best Adventure Towns by National Geographic. With its pedestrian-friendly center, vibrant music scene, local breweries, and assortment of fine dining, it’s already deserving of recognition. But then there’s the assortment of attractions all within an hour’s ride from the city: multiple ski resorts (think Stowe, Smuggler’s Notch, Sugarbush), the Vermont Teddy Bear Co., and Shelburne Farms to name a few. And don’t forget hiking in the Green Mountains and all those miles of Lake Champlain shoreline to explore! There’s a little something for everyone here!

Martha Stewart may not live in your Burlington home, but you can still stage it beautifully with these simple tips…

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Stage your home like a pro, Martha Stewart

Stage your property like a pro. Martha Stewart can even make the Laundry Room look good.

We know that you have to keep living your life even while you are trying to sell your property. Here in Burlington we face a unique real estate staging challenge: Mud Season.

Take a look at your home in bright morning sunshine and take note of what you see and where. Have the dust bunnies become dust buffaloes? Are the windows a myth of fingerprints?

Here are Five Things that can make a difference in the sale of your property:

1. Leave your shoes outside. The mud room is a uniquely New England part of the home. Use it.

2. De-clutter. Schedule regular de-clutter sessions. Clutter doesn’t happen over night; eliminating it takes time, too. If you have kids, introduce them to the Saturday box. The Saturday box is emptied every week, on, you guessed it, Saturdays. Throw anything your kids leave lying around into the Saturday box. Anything left in the box at week’s end gets tossed. (more…)