Putney Discover - Discover Putney Vermont
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Putney Discover - Discover Putney Vermont
Discover Putney map 1 West Hill Shop 49 Brickyard Lane, across from The Putney Inn 802 387-5718 | Mon - Sat: 10am - 6pm | Fri: 10am - 7pm info@westhillshop.com | www.westhillshop.com 5 Putney Food Co-op 8 Carol Brown Way | 802 387-5866 Sun: 8am - 8pm | Mon - Sat: 7:30am - 8pm ptnycoop@sover.net | www.putneyfood.coop Serving the cycling and cross-country ski enthusiast since 1971, we are known regionally for our expertise and our history. Conveniently located at exit 4 off I-91, customers travel a long way for our professional bike fits and service department, our Nordic ski gear selection, or to enjoy scenic cycling right out our front door. With road and dirt bike rentals, maps, and an outdoor hot-water shower, consider a trip to Putney for a day of cycling. We are now completely solar powered and 100% carbon neutral! The Putney Food Co-op is a full-service, community-owned grocery store and deli serving our community for more than 70 years. We offer a wide range of groceries, fresh produce (strong emphasis on local), meat, and seafood. We also have an excellent deli serving breakfast and lunch. Stop in to get that last minute item or relax, eat and shop in our friendly, well-stocked store. Offering free Wi-Fi for our clients. 2 Green Mountain Spinnery 7 Brick Yard Lane 800 321-9665 | 802 387-4528 spinnery@spinnery.com | www.spinnery.com For more information call The Putney Inn: 800 653-5517 Our worker-owned cooperative has been designing and producing richly colored yarns and classic knitting and crochet patterns for more than 30 years. Our goals remain unchanged: to create yarns of the highest quality, to help sustain regional sheep farming, and to develop environmentally sound ways to process natural fibers. All of our fibers, wool, alpaca, mohair, and organic cotton are grown in the U.S. The result? Visit our mill store to see and feel our yarns for yourself. 3 The Putney Inn - Spa and Bistro 57 Putney Landing Road 800 653-5517 | 802 387-5517 info@putneyinn.com | www.putneyinn.com The Putney Inn is part of Vermont’s traditional innkeeping history. Local ingredients presented in an up-temp bistro setting. Breakfast, lunch & dinner offered in our garden or newly remodeled farmhouse. Renovated lodgings & spa, capture the heart of Vermont. Children’s menu & petfriendly. A brand new look to our landmark heart & soul. 4 Curtis’ Barbecue Corner of Route 5 & I-91 exit 4 north | 802 387-5474 April to Oct | Wed - Sun: 10am to dusk | curtisbbqvt.com BBQ chicken and ribs cooked over wood-fire pit. Spuds, corn, and more in season. Curtis’ famous barbecue sauce is available in hot or mild — voted best spicy sauce in the country by Rachel Ray Magazine! Take out or dine under our pavilion or at our many outdoor tables. 6 Bert’s Chuck Wagon / Self Storage 63 Main St. | 802 387-2751 Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm | Sat: 10am - 3pm Putney Self Storage: 10 Mountain View Road putneyselfstorage@gmail.com | putneyselfstorage.com Want a quality meal and casual outdoor dining? Then come to Bert’s Chuck Wagon at 63 Main Street. From May 1st to the last Saturday in October, he serves up delicious Angus steak sandwiches, chicken on a bun, burgers, hot dogs, clams, freshcut fries, and more. Come for a meal on the picnic table and savor affordable quality food. You’ll be back. Be sure to ask Bert about Putney Self Storage, for premium quality dry storage. Call 802 387-2751 for either business. 7 Dosolutions Inc. 120 Main St. | 802 387-4141 | Mon - Fri: 10am - 4pm daniel@dosolutions.com | www.dosolutions.com Providing graphic arts, web design, custom Google maps, WordPress, web hosting and Search Engine Optimization. Offering computer repair, virus removal, hard drive cloning, recycled PC / laptop sales and service for over 21 years. 8 Flocksholm Design 8 Christian Square | By appointment: 802 387-2732 flockshm@sover.net | www.flocksholmdesign.com Flocksholm Design works with you to provide creative graphic design solutions that work in today’s marketplace. 9 Putney Village Pizza 32 Main St. | 802 387-2203 | putneyvillagepizza.com Sun: Noon - 9pm | Tues - Sat: 11am - 9pm A traditional pizza shop, and a great place to sit and relax overlooking the Tavern Green and Main Street. Serving: grinders, fries, salads, and a full lunch menu. 10 Putney General Store & Pharmacy Kimball Hill & Main Street | 802 387-4692 Sun: 8am - 8pm | Mon - Thurs: 7am - 9pm Fri - Sat: 7pm - 10pm | www.putneygeneralstore.com Pharmacy open M - F: 9am - 6pm | Sat: 9am to 2pm Putney General Store and Pharmacy is Vermont’s oldest continuously run General Store. Breakfast sandwiches and burritos are available as well as an abundance of freshly baked muffins, cookies, pies, scones and brownies to go with fresh brewed Mocha Joe’s and Pierce Bros. coffee, espresso’s, lattes, cappuccinos, and fine teas. There is a full sandwich menu and daily deli specials. Complete pharmacy service upstairs. 11 Canal Street Beads 133 Main St. | 802 387-2121 canalstreetbeads@comcast.net | canalstreetbeads.com Beads abound in this charming, fully stocked bead store located in the historic Putney Tavern building. You will find a bounty of shapes and colors sure to spark your creativity! We carry a wide selection of beads and findings, tools and supplies for everything you need to create beautiful handcrafted jewelry. Need assistance? We will gladly help you. Stop by and browse, we would love to meet you! 12 Offerings Jewelry 10 Kimball Hill | 802 387-4566 Mon - Sat: 10am - 6pm | Sun: 11am - 5pm customerservice@offeringsjewelry.com | offeringsjewelry.com Offerings Jewelry, located next to the newly restored Putney General Store, sells handcrafted jewelry by local designers and owner Marianna Jacobs. In collaboration with the former Silver Forest, we carry a small collection of clothing from around the world as well as the U.S. We carry many other jewelry lines, many of which are made in the U.S., along with a unique selection of cards, gifts, and toys. Discover Putney Vermont Great things to do Unique places to see Fine foods to eat! Putney radiates the treasured spirit of Vermont’s unspoiled villages. Minutes north of Brattleboro and readily accessible from I-91, our eclectic shops—a spinnery, a winery, PYO farms and orchards and our fine eateries—will be sure to delight you. Shop in the village center or witness magic created in artisan studios. Intimate music venues, a multi-use performance space, and a puppetry theater add to the fun and creative diversity. Stay, breathe deeply, and meander Putney’s back roads leading to berry picking, swimming holes, hiking, biking, and skiing trails. Come once to Putney and you’ll find yourself coming back again and again. 13 Vermont Weaving School 4 Signal Pine Road | 802 387-2656 dena@vermontweaver.com | vermontweaver.com and www.vermontweavingschool.com Weaving pieces are created by hand, thread by thread on a loom in my studio. Endless worlds of color available in many different color ranges create pieces that are visually stunning and luxuriously soft. Offering both private and group lessons, we work individually with each student, in a group setting, teaching in a way that best complements their own learning style. One of a kind and unique custom weaving pieces are available for sale. Showroom open by chance or by appointment. For more information call The Putney Inn: 800 653-5517 | 802 387-5517 SCAN CODE FOR DISCOVERPUTNEY.COM 14 Hidden Springs Maple 162 Westminster Road 802 387-5200 | Orders: 888 889-8781 Summer Hrs (Jun - Dec) Tues - Sun: 10am - 6pm Winter Hrs (Jan - May) W - F: 11-5, Sat-Sun: 10 - 6pm scoopere@gmail.com | hiddenspringsmaple.com Hidden Springs Maple is a family-owned and operated maple syrup farm based in Southern Vermont. Our harvest season, known in Vermont as “sugaring season,” takes place during the months of February, March, and April. We harvest maple sap from approximately twenty-five thousand maple trees and produce about eight thousand gallons of maple syrup per year. Stop by our maple syrup tasting table where you can try before you buy. Hidden Springs Maple solar powered Farm Store — For Everything Maple! 15 Green Mountain Orchards 130 West Hill Road | 802 387-5851 mail@greenmtorchards.com | greenmtorchards.com Our orchard is a beautiful, wholesome place to visit any time of year. Folks are welcome to hike, snowshoe, and picnic in what we consider one of New England’s many paradises. Enjoy PYO apples, blueberries, raspberries, peaches, and much more. We sell local items, homemade cider and cider donuts, and all sorts of jellies. You can make your own cider on our demo press in season. Visit us on our website for more information. We are sun powered! 16 Hickory Ridge House B&B 53 Hickory Ridge Road South 802 387-5709 | 800 380-9218 hickory@sover.net | www.hickoryridgehouse.com Our Inn is a gracious federal-style farmhouse completed in 1808 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. With eight elegant guest rooms, all with private bathrooms, it is the perfect combination of modern amenities and the charm of a bygone era. Visit our website or give us a call — we look forward to meeting you! 17 Basketville 8 Bellows Falls Road | 802 387-5509 | Open 7 Days sales@basketville.com | www.basketville.com Our landmark store is a browser’s paradise, vast and barnlike, full of handcrafted items for the home. You never know what you’ll find down the next aisle. Whatever you find, it’s probably a bargain. We pride ourselves on outlet prices, workshop-direct deals, and frequent specials. Our international basket collection includes exotic new imports from Africa and Cambodia. Store is 100% solar powered. 18 Putney Mountain Winery 22 Medicine for the People 8 Bellows Falls Road at Basketville | 802 387-5925 Mon – Sun: 11am - 5pm putneywine@aol.com | www.putneywine.com 125 Main St. in the Carriage House 802 387-3028 info@medicineforthepeople.org Putney Mountain Winery crafts premium wines from the varied fruits of the Connecticut River Valley. We offer an array of sparkling, still, and dessert wines. Our wines have received gold medals at numerous international and regional competitions and have been described in the press as “extraordinary,” “love at first taste,” and even “an intensely remarkable treasure.” Come visit the winery and find the best flavor of Vermont you’ve ever tasted in a wine! Now with four beautiful treatment rooms and seven certified practitioners, we offer a variety of services, including Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, Traditional Thai Massage, Zen Shiatsu, Reflexology, Integrative Positional Therapy, Nutritional Counseling, and classes in Qi Gong, Tai Chi Chuan, and Yoga. We also offer workshops and a wide range of products sold both in our office and online at 19 J.D. McCliment’s Pub 26 Bellows Falls Road | 802 387-4499 Open Tues - Sat at 4pm | Dinner served from 5 - 9pm jdmac@sover.net | www.jdmcclimentspub.com Relaxed, family-friendly dining with a creative menu that incorporates locally grown produce. Enjoy patio seating on beautiful summer evenings, Vermont micro brews on tap, and great dinner specials each night. Live Scottish music on Wednesday nights from 6:30 to 9:30pm. Thursday night is Mexican Specials Night. Check our website or like us on Facebook for other events and live music dates. 20 Edel Byrne Stained Glass 88 Main St. | 802 387-2115 edelbyrne@myfairpoint.net | www.edelbyrne.com Originally from Dublin, Ireland, Edel started working in the medium of glass in 1988. In 2001 she moved her studio to Putney, VT, to be in a vibrant arts and crafts community. Her stained glass panels and candle holders are bold departures from the traditional; using her own unique style of “lace lead-work”. Her studio is a member of the Putney Craft Tour and her work can also be seen in many fine craft galleries throughout the northeast . 21 The Gleanery 133 Main St. in the Old Putney Tavern | 802 387-3052 Wed - Sat 11:30 - 9pm | Sunday 11:30am - 8pm thegleanery@gmail.com | www.thegleanery.com In addition to our commitment to the areas vibrant local food system, our sourcing extends to line-caught seafood, farmer-direct produce, handcrafted plates and a fabulous display of art. Our community supported restaurant, like a CSA, provides monthly credit throughout the year, or you can stop in for a sumptuous bite. | www.medicineforthepeople.org. 23 Brandywine Glassworks 3 Great Meadows Ridge | By appointment: 802 387-4032 robertburchglass@svcable.net | robertburchglass.com Come and watch glassblowing at our studio where we create vases, paperweights, hearts, perfume bottles, sculptural pieces and commissioned one-of-a-kind works. Brandywine Glassworks produces artwork for many galleries and museums across the U.S. We teach glassblowing lessons to individuals and small groups year-round, we also do repairs and reproductions. 24 Yellow Barn Music Festival 63 Main St. | 802 387-6637 info@yellowbarn.org | www.yellowbarn.org Yellow Barn, an international center for chamber music, encourages discovery in the studio, classroom, and concert hall; explores the craft of musical interpretation; and illuminates our world through the unique experience of music. Yellow Barn welcomes over 100 musicians from all over the world to Vermont, and reaches more than 4,000 audience members from the local community and across the nation. 25 Sandglass Theater 17 Kimball Hill 802 387-4051 ongoing puppet shows Please see our website for the show schedules info@sandglasstheater.org | www.sandglasstheater.org | | Sandglass Theater is an internationally known, nonprofit theater company specializing in combining puppets with music, actors and visual imagery. Since 1982, the company’s productions have toured 24 countries, performing in theaters, festivals and cultural institutions and winning numerous international prizes. Puppets in Paradise—a local hit! Sandglass Theater is a member of the Network of Ensemble Theaters and the National Performance Network. 26 Next Stage Arts Project 15 Kimball Hill | 802 387-0102 nextstagearts@gmail.com | www.nextstagearts.org Next Stage Arts Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to revitalizing Putney’s cultural and economic village center through the programming, development, and operation of Next Stage. Information about upcoming events, renovation plans theater enhancements, and a wide range of opportunities for support are online at our website. 27 Swirl - a Vintage Store Discover Putney Vermont Vermont Slow down, chill, relax Experience Putney’s arts music, food and crafts 118 Main St. | 802 387-4347 www.facebook.com/Swirlresale At Swirl you will find first-rate second hand clothing, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, furniture and more! We are a family owned and operated resale shop located in the center of Putney on Main St. For over 10 years we have been adding new arrivals daily to an ever-changing inventory. With 22 antique dealer booths, a vintage clothing section, as well as women’s and men’s contemporary clothing, we offer something for everyone. Open every day! 28 Putney Craft Tour 802 387-4032 | prime@svcable.net | putneycrafts.com Fri, Sat, Sun - Nov. 29th & 30th, Dec. 1st 2013 The 35th Annual Putney Craft Tour is held during the long Thanksgiving weekend. Blacksmiths, glass blowers, potters, jewelers, weavers, woodworkers —even artisan cheesemakers— invite visitors to come in, discover, ask questions, sip hot cider and find that one-of-a-kind gift direct from the artisan who made it. www.putneycrafts.com/map 29 Putney Farmers Market farmermarisa@gmail.com | putneyfarmersmarket.org Local goods, farm fresh produce, meats, treats and handmade crafts. Enjoy a picnic lunch and live music! Summer: Sundays, Memorial thru Columbus Day. Carol Brown Way, across from the Putney Coop. Winter Market: Sundays, Thanksgiving thru Christmas at Green Mountain Orchards - EBT and Debit cards accepted. 30 Rod’s Service 40 Main St. | 802 387-4771 | M - F 7am - 5pm vkywnchstr@yahoo.com | rodstowingrepairs.com Full-service auto repairs on all makes and models. EcoFriendly Fluid Film undercoating. Family owned and operated since 1967. 24-hour towing service, AAA network. www.discoverputney.com
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