Woodside - Residential Life
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Woodside - Residential Life
UVM Apartments and Family Housing August 2013 The CENTO Community Newsletter Woodside Gil Tansman, County Area CA I turned with my back to the setting sun. A breeze blew off the water. Trefoil. That herbaceous aroma that beckons lovers of spring and summer to come hither. The river shimmered, and a solitary winged-sentry examined her prospects. The onset of dusk, I knew I’d become bread and butter for the onslaught of hungry mosquitos, but I gave myself five more minutes before bolting up the hill. “Woodside,” a strange name considering its proximity to the suburbs, is a local refuge. An escape, from papers and library nights, deadlines and streetlights. Cruise across College Avenue/Rt. 15, tramp over the train tracks and burrow into the backwoods of this mini wilderness. To access Woodside, cross College Avenue/Rt. 15 at Barnes. Woodside Drive descends and curves toward the train tracks. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Continue toward the youth center at the bottom of the hill. The trail, Woodside ..................................1 a well trodden small loop that leads to the Winooski river, is marked by a large notice board with park information. Bring the kids and bring the folks, for with wide trails and gentle slopes, this August Events.…….…….....……..2 Calendar……………………..……….3 Places to Check out this Summer………………........4 park is accessible, no joke! Meet the New CA ………..………..5 There’s foliage and fowl galore, so be sure to bring your camera for a chance snapshot of a feathered fledging. Meet the Neighbors.…..6-7 August Events! Community Aide’s are part-time staff (UVM students & student partner teams) who live at AFH. They assist the Residence Director in community building through programming, welcoming new residents, and being oncall when the office is closed. AFH WELCOME BACK PICNIC SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th 1-4PM COMMUNITY CENTER GREEN MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS! ENJOY MUSIC, FOOD & FUN! CAMPUS TOUR Ethan Allen Area CA’s/Isabelle Shurman & Elias Schoen Isabelle & Elias are CA’s for: 1002—1115 Ethan Allen Avenue FOLLOWED BY BAGELS & TREATS ON THE GREEN FRIDAY, AUGUST 23rd 3pm Tour begins at the corner of Colchester Ave & Prospect St. For more info contact: Gil Tansman at gil.tansman@uvm.edu County Area CA/ Gil Tansman Gil is the CA for: 17 Catamount Lane, 34 Student Lane, 54 Student Lane, 56 Student Lane Meet the New County Area CA’s! Hi Folks! My name is Lizzy Gomez. I am a 1st year masters student in the Higher Education & Student Affairs Program. I was born in Southern California and lived there most of my life. This is my first time being on the East Coast away from family, friends and everything I love. Living in Vermont will be a big adventure and I can’t wait! Before moving here I attended UC San Diego and graduated with two degrees in Critical Gender Studies and Ethnic Studies. While an undergrad I was involved in grassroots activist organizations that prioritized social justice and education equity and I discovered what was important to me which led me to where I am now. I enjoy hearing people’s stories and the lessons they have learned along the way. I think it is important to share the knowledge that each one of us carries because it is a way that strong communities are created. By hearing your life lessons and what matters to you and also sharing my stories, I hope to foster community here at AFH. Apart from that, I am pretty creative and enjoy painting, hand crafting cards, scrapbooking, and I recently started pyrography, which is wood burning. I like to do this to de-stress or for special occasions. If you would ever like to join me, feel free to let me know! I am happy to be part of the AFH family! and hope to get to know everyone on a personal level. I can’t wait to see you around! Lizzy is the CA for: 32 University Lane, 34 University Lane, 35 University Lane & units 127 & 128 in 21 University Lane MAINTENANCE CORNER For Routine Maintenance: Clogged Drains Carpentry Lighting Submit a fix-it online at: https://reslife.uvm.edu/ graduate_students/ For Emergency Repairs: Flooding/major leaks No Power (outlets and/or overhead lights) No Heat Broken Door Locks Shattered Windows *Emergency problems require immediate attention and should not be reported via Fix-It.* Blithe Milks is starting her third year of the two-year English program. She, her husband Bryn, and 8 year old daughter, Alex, welcomed Atticus to the family last August, hence the additional year. Blithe was born in Vermont, but has lived in NJ, Chicago, and Connecticut. She is happy to call the Green Mountain State home once again, but travelling the country is still a pastime she likes to pursue. Before becoming a CA, having a family, and earning her BA, Blithe held lots of jobs in lots of industries. Ask her about her favorite job and depending on the day she may say, "trolley tour driver", "medieval arms dealer", or something as mundane as "shotgun manufacturer." Blithe shares her husband's passion for potluck suppers and her children's curiosity about ... everything. Blithe is looking forward to helping everyone love AFH as much as she does. Blithe is the CA for: 24 Catamount Lane, 38 Catamount Lane, 33 Catamount Lane & 21 University Lane (except for units 127 & 128) Please make sure you speak with a person to report your concern. call the AFH office at: 802-654-1735 8am – 4:30pm Mon – Fri (closed 12-1pm for lunch) call the AFH duty phone at: 802-316-7529 4:30pm-8am Mon-Fri/ weekends & holidays AUGUST 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 31 Gaijatra Buhe Healing Touch 6-9 25 AFH Picnic Community Ctr 1pm-4pm 26 Izmir Fair 27 28 Krishnashtami 29 Things to do this Summer Summer time is perfect in Vermont. There are many great places to check out: Live music! downtown Burlington. Check out Seven Days newspaper or sevendaysvt.com Burlington Farmer’s Market: Every Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. until the last Saturday in October. City Hall Park (corner of College & St. Paul) North Beach: splash around, bring a picnic, or just enjoy the sunshine. Have you taken the lake cruise or kayaked? Do not miss the opportunity! Both are accessible from the waterfront downtown. Do you like biking? There are places to rent bikes and wonderful bike paths in this beautiful state! Good to Know There are NO CCTA buses on Sundays. We encourage carpooling in the community. If you would like to share or need a ride, a sign up list is posted in the community center near the laundry room, or try sending out an email to your area listserv. Meet the Neighbors! MEET ETHAN ALLEN AREA’S AMBERLY, AARON & BABY CORDELIA Amberly and Aaron moved here from Seattle when Aaron started medical school at UVM. Amberly grew up in Wyoming and then Oregon. Aaron spent his whole life in Seattle and was looking to get to know another part of the country. Aaron is now in his fourth year of medical school and will be applying to radiology residencies in Boston in September. Amberly works at the front desk in outpatient cardiology at Fletcher Allen and hopes to go back to school to get a degree in accounting. Aaron and Amberly have a beautiful baby girl named Cordelia who turned 1 on August 3rd. In their free time they enjoy everything family-oriented, walks in the evenings and gardening on the weekends at the lovely community garden. Amberly loves to cook international cuisine with their gardens produce and Aaron enjoys the eating part! Some fun things to know about this lovely couple: before children, Amberly had a mohawk in every color and Aaron wrote music on the guitar. Now he learns children’s songs to play to Cordelia. If you see them out on their nightly walks say hello and wish Cordelia a happy first birthday! MEET COUNTY AREA’S BLITHE, BRYN, ALEX (& BABY ATTICUS NOT PICTURED HERE) “Gumption! That comes from the Yiddish, goshtim, right?!” “No honey, it comes from old Scottish, from gemp! And before that, from Scandinavian. We’re Scandinavian…like 400 years ago.” I’d walked into their apartment at a quarter to one. By 12:48 we were committed to an etymological debate that spanned three continents and five centuries. Bryn was at work, but Blithe and her mother were engaged in getting eight-year-old Alex ready for sleep away camp. While searching for flashlights and packing tape, they entertained me with sarcasm and sincerity. “My mother is the etymologist and the genealogist,” Blithe informed me. Her mother countered, “I am the child-minder and the factotum.” Blithe’s mother, Judith, spends a lot of time with Alex and nearly-oneyear-old Atticus. Bryn works at Opportunities credit union and Blithe is studying English at UVM. Blithe and Bryn were the first to welcome me to my new apartment when I relocated from East County, and are some of the warmest folks at AFH. Even their kids are socialites. While I chatted with Blithe and Judith about family and school, Alex lectured me about the merits of Girlscout camps that have equestrian programs, and Atticus settled the territory around my ankles. “Gil, make sure you use the bathroom before we start driving,” Judith joked, indicating that their departure to Alex’s camp was imminent. I excused myself to the relative quietude of my apartment as packing concluded. If one ever sees the Milks family, give them a big hello. You are guaranteed one in return. Meet the Neighbors! MEET COUNTY AREA’S JAMES HODGES James is beginning his third year at AFH. He lived on Redstone for a year before joining us, and plans on staying for the rest of his 5 year PhD program in Experimental Psychology. We talked about what an Experimental Psychologist is versus a Clinical Psychologist. Rather than helping individuals, experimental psychologists get to make hypotheses about human behavior in certain situations and then test those hypotheses. COUNTY AREA CA’S LIZZY GOMEZ BLITHE MILKS GIL TANSMAN ETHAN ALLEN AREA CA’S ISABELLE SHURMAN ELIAS SCHOEN He says it makes him feel like a real scientist! If in need of assistance: When he isn’t running tests or analyzing his findings, James likes to be outdoors. AFH office: 802-654-1735 8am – 4:30pm Mon – Fri (closed 12-1pm for lunch) AFH duty phone: 802-316-7529 4:30pm-8am Mon-Fri, weekends & holidays APARTMENTS AND FAMILY HOUSING Apartments and Family Housing is an integral part of the educational mission of The University of Vermont. Apartments and Family Housing serves student families, same sex couples, graduate students, and non-traditional undergraduate students. This residential program provides a living/learning environment that is clean, safe, well maintained, conducive to academic success, personal, cultural and social growth, community involvement, and recognition of, and commitment to diversity. Apartments and Family Housing staff is committed to and intentional about providing students and staff with a respectful community where residents develop a sense of belonging, involvement and personal ownership. UVM Apartments and Family Housing 36 Catamount Lane, Colchester VT 05446 802-654-1735 Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm, closed 12-1pm daily AFH Duty Phone 802-316-7529 Mon-Fri 4:30pm-8am, 24 hrs on Weekends & Holidays (For emergencies, lock-outs & urgent maintenance issues) Ina Thorner, Residence Director/Area Coordinator Cindy Rubalcaba, Office Manager Lizzy Gomez, County Area CA 32 University Lane, 34 University Lane, 35 University Lane & units 127 & 128 in 21 University Lane Blithe Milks, County Area CA 24 Catamount Lane, 38 Catamount Lane, 33 Catamount Lane 21 University Lane (except for units 127 & 128 Gil Tansman, County Area CA 17 Catamount Lane, 34 Student Lane, 54 Student Lane, 56 Student Lane Isabelle Shurman & Elias Schoen, Ethan Allen Area CA’s