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Wallingford Rec Needs Your Help!

WORKDAY at Meadow Street Park – April 26 @ 9 AM

We will be working on the ground maintenance, cleaning up debris and trash, repairing the baseball fields and hoeing out the sheds!

Bring rakes, shovels, clippers and work gloves.  We will provide donuts.

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The Wallingford Conservation Commission is supporting the Green Mountain Conservation Camp by donating $250 towards their Scholarship Fund to help youth attend their camp. You must register and apply for a scholarship directly through the VT. Fish & Wildlife Department.

GMCC offers hands-on learning experiences about fish, wildlife, ecology, botany, forestry, hunter firearm safety, outdoor first aid, and so much more.

GMCC offers opportunities for hiking, canoeing, fishing, archery, .22 rifle and shotgun shooting, orienteering, and other fun activities. Campers have a unique opportunity to meet Vermont State Game Wardens, foresters, fisheries and wildlife biologists, and others who work in the outdoors.

Wildlife education and outdoor skills are the focus of GMCC and the program’s goal is to cultivate a caring attitude among our youth for Vermont’s fish and wildlife resources.

If you have a child, age 12-16 interested in attending the one-week camp, more information can be found at: https://vtfishandwildlife.com/learn-more/gmcc. They encourage early registration.

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A friendly reminder to Town of Wallingford residents, outdoor burning is regulated by state law.  Any outdoor burning in the Town of Wallingford must be approved by the Town Fire Warden or Deputy Fire Warden.  Burn permits are required.  Please contact one of the Town fire wardens at least 24 hours in advance to request a burn permit:
Fire Warden Roger Sheehan, Jr at 802-548-6298
Deputy Fire Warden Marty Rabtoy (E. Wallingford) 802-345-5550

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Transfer station employees would like to remind Wallingford residents Zero Sort can only accept cardboard 36 inches or less. Larger than 36 inches clogs up the unit. Transfer station employees would appreciate it if residents cut down cardboard to the appropriate size before you arrive at the facility as it will help operations flow smoothly and employees are not given that task.

Your cooperation  is very much appreciated.

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The transfer station has partnered with the Trex Plastic Film Recycling Program to provide special bins to accept:  grocery bags, bread bags, bubble wrap, dry cleaning bags, newspaper sleeves, ice bags, plastic shipping envelopes, zip-lock and other re-closable food storage bags, cereal bags, case overwrap, salt bags, pallet wrap and stretch film, wood pellet bags, produce bags.  As with all recycling, the materials should be relatively CLEAN. These items must go in the specially marked bins and NOT mixed with Zero Sort. Trex does NOT accept pet food bags, mesh/net produce bags, pool covers, frozen food bags, candy bar wrappers, chip bags, six pack rings, vinyl shower curtains (see transfer station employees if you have questions). In 2024, Wallingford residents recycle 5,288 pounds of plastic!! Congratulations

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Vermont Veterans’ Home officials requested towns post links on municipal websites to VVH’s website in order to help increase awareness about the programs offered to service men and women. For more information, visit http://vvh.vermont.gov/

You may also find the link from this website by clicking on Community at the top of the home page and then clicking on Helpful Links. You will find Vermont Veterans’ Home under the State of Vermont list.