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What is HUB?

Hub came about in 2023, when some members of the community saw the need for more cooperation and collaboration between West Windsor organizations. These groups come together several times a year to support each others' missions and initiatives, with the purpose of enriching the lives of West Windsor residents. See below for the list of participating organizations.

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Aging in Place

Reading/West Windsor Aging in Place is a nonprofit organization serving the towns of West Windsor and Reading, supporting residents who seek to remain at home as they age. Our activities include the services of our community nurse, gentle fitness and Tai Chi classes, a social group for seniors, and numerous programs for all ages. We seek to promote awareness of existing services as well, and we are committed to strengthening intergenerational bonds within our communities. Learn more about Aging in Place at: www.rww-aginginplace.org.

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Ascutney Outdoors

Ascutney Outdoors (AO) was formed as a non-profit organization to take responsibility for the management, oversight, and development of the recreational, educational and community activities, as well as conservation of the land. Learn more about Ascutney Outdoors: https://www.ascutneyoutdoors.org/

Ascutney Trails Association

Today, the “new” ATA is proud to focus its stewardship efforts on hiking, mountain biking, trail running and backcountry skiing. We are the “trail people” and our volunteer work supports access to our community’s most prominent natural resource, Mt Ascutney. Learn more at: https://www.ascutneytrails.com/

Brownsville Community Church

The Brownsville Community Church is located in the Village of Brownsville, between the Albert Bridge School and the Town Hall. For more information, please visit the church's website at: https://www.bccvt.org.

Friends of the Mary L. Blood Memorial Library

West Windsor has a robust Friends group who have seen the Library through many challenges and changes. They also raise money to help support things that fall outside of the library budget, like special programs, museum passes, arts & crafts supplies, and special Friends projects and initiatives.

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Learn more about the friends at: https://www.marylbloodmemoriallibrary.org/friends-of-the-library

Independence Day Committee

The Independence Day Committee (IDC) puts on two magical days that begin with a SPECTACULAR FIREWORKS display amidst live music, food and fun on the evening of July 3rd at Ascutney Outdoors (6 PM - Dusk). On the 4th, down in the village, there's a town-wide celebration (8:30 - 3:00) starting with a community breakfast at the church, dancing in the pavilion, music, food vendors, a book & crafts sale in Town Hall and a GALA PARADE.  All are welcome!  Got questions?  Please contact IDC at BrownsvilleIDC@gmail.com

Mary L. Blood Memorial Library

The mission of the Mary L. Blood Memorial Library is to provide the residents of West Windsor of all ages meaningful opportunities for life-long learning through books, periodicals, electronic media, and year-long programming. Additionally, the Library strives to partner with local organizations to strengthen and enrich our community. 

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The Library hosts events year-round for youth and adults. Library programs & events are free and open to all, and you do not have to be a library cardholder to attend a library event. Free wi-fi and printing services are available. You can learning more about the Library at: marylbloodmemoriallibrary.org.

SCIP (School & Community in Partnership)

School, Community in Partnership (SCIP) enhances the crucial bond between the families and teaching community of our school, Albert Bridge School, and the town of West Windsor through fundraising and events.

West Windsor Historical Society

The West Windsor Historical Society (WWHS) was founded in 1973 to preserve and disseminate the history of West Windsor through its museum, community events and educational programs. The Society actively collects and maintains artifacts, historical records, oral history, maps and photography. Learn more at: https://www.wwhs-vt.org/

West Windsor Sustainability Committee

The West Windsor Sustainability Committee (WWSC) was established as a Selectboard subcommittee in 2020. The WWSC works to create a healthy community now and in the future by proposing measurable solutions to the pressing environmental, social and economic concerns facing the Town of West Windsor, its residents, and its neighbors.

 

Committee meetings take place on the 4th Wednesday of each month and are open to all residents. The meeting time/place and agenda is posted on the Town Business Calendar which is found on the Town’s website.

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