Tuesday, December 11, 2007

A Prairie Home Companion

Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” will be the opening act for the 10-day 2008 Champlain Valley Fair on Saturday, Aug. 23 at 8 p.m. VPR is the presenting sponsor of the show in the Coca-Cola Grandstand.

The popular weekly public radio show, which features a mix of radio comedy sketches, live music and Keillor’s signature monologue “The News from Lake Wobegon,” will be recorded on Aug. 23 for national broadcast on Sept. 6.
“A Prairie Home Companion” is heard weekly on Vermont Public Radio at 6 pm Saturdays and 11 am on Sundays. Tickets go on sale Monday, Dec. 17 at 10 am
through the FlynnTix Regional Box Office, http://www.flynntix.org/ or by phone at (802) 863-5966. A limited number of Gold Circle seats will be available for $75 each,orchestra and grandstand seats are $35; and bleachers are $25.

Advance tickets include admission to the Champlain Valley Fair (a value of $10).
Note: Applicable service charges also apply to all tickets
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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Circus Smirkus Returns in 2008


Circus Smirkus Returns in 2008!
Advance tickets make great holiday gifts
Looking for the perfect gift that brings joy, smiles and families together under the big top? Then you need to get your advanced tickets for the 2008 Circus Smirkus shows at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction, July 3-6, 2008.
Vermont's own Circus Smirkus presents “An Invention Convention” Welcome to the wackiest Invention Convention of all time! Come discover the latest and Zaniest Gadgets, Gizmos and Doohickeys ever created. From molecular contortions to Astrological proportions, we've got it all; Electrified Acrobats, Anti-Gravity Aerialists and Gyroscopic Jugglers. Laugh aloud as quirky crackerjack scientists attempt to formulate the chemical compound of comedy. Unwind your mind, put your thinking cap on, and join us for the silliest, science symposium ever!
Advance tickets are $18.50 for adults, $13.50 for kids under age 13.
Shows are: July 3 at noon and 6 p.m.; July 4, 5 and 6 at 1 pm and 6 pm.
Visit www.cvexpo.org for the ticket form or call (802) 878-5545 to order.
The mail order and fax deadline is Dec. 17 for delivery in time for Christmas.
Get a sampler of the Circus Smirkus big top fun at First Night Burlington on Dec. 31at noon and 4 p.m. at Memorial Auditorium.
See photos from the 2007 Circus Smirkus Tour at http://cvexpo.org/smirkus.aspx

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Friday, November 30, 2007

Vermont International Festival

Music, Shopping, and Food, what more could you ask for on the last Friday in November as the Vermont International Festival opened to the public. More than 1,000 students attended the afternoon session of the show.


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Viva Las Vegas

The staff is just back from four days at the International Association of Fairs and Exposition's annual conference in Las Vegas. The international flavor was supplemented by the location - The Paris Hotel on the Strip. Having the Eiffel Tower (or at least a smaller version of it) helped to set the mood.
Lots of great seminars, networking with other fair personnel and some new ideas that we hope to bring to the Champlain Valley Fair in 2008. One of the best workshops was on how to better use blogs, social media and websites. I need to digest and study up on a few of the ideas before I put them out on the web.

I'll post some photos and maybe a short video or two of the trade show in the coming days.

Steve Mease, Communications Director

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Monday, October 29, 2007

Essex Halloween




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Blog test

Just discovered a way to send emails and have them post on the blog. Let's see if it works.

Steve

 
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Check out the Quadrcentennial information about the 400th anniversary of the discovery of Lake Champlain by French explorer Samuel de Champlain at www.celebrateChamplain.org.
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Arts and Crafts


Sports Bike Winner: Shawn Quinn, assistant director of special events at Champlain Valley Exposition, (left) presents a mountain bike to Anne Treadwell and David Fields of Burlington following the All Sports, Recreation and Fitness Expo. The bike, donated by Coca-Cola Bottling, was one of the top prizes in a raffle held during the new sports show that featured more than 100 exhibitors and hand-on demonstrations and seminars. For more information, visit www.cvexpo.org.

The Fall Essex Arts and Crafts Festival drew large crowds during the weekend looking for holiday gifts and decorating ideas.
It was nice enough Friday afternoon to enjoy seeing a fine-art sprinkler in action outside Expo North.
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Saturday, October 20, 2007

All Sports, Recreation & Fitness Expo


Try out the Luge Test Track

See the Nomad Dogs in Action on the agility course

Free apples at the MVP Health Care Booth

Nordic Soccer clinics at All Sports, Recreations and Fitness.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Four Seasons of Fun

Experience ‘Four Seasons of Fun’ at CVE’s Sports Expo
All Sports, Recreation and Fitness Show in Essex Junction on Oct. 20-21

ESSEX JUNCTION, Vt. – All Sports, Recreation and Fitness Expo, presented by MVP Health Care, is a new, two-day event that puts four seasons of fun under one roof at Champlain Valley Exposition on Oct. 20-21.

Visitors can check out the USA Luge starter track traveling demonstration run, an obstacle course for kids, indoor soccer field, plastic ice rink for hockey demonstrations, dog agility shows, get autographs and meet the Frost Heaves basketball players, scale the climbing walls and relax in the Creative Sound/MR Satellite All Sports Beer and Wine Garden featuring six giant HD-TV screens showing all the weekend’s live sporting events. That’s just a sampling of the displays, exhibits and opportunities at the show.

“There’s something for everyone whether you are a runner, skier, kayaker, healthy eater, youth sports coach or sidelines supporter. All Sports, Recreation and Fitness Expo is designed to highlight and focus on Vermont’s recreational, sports and outdoor lifestyles enjoyed by so many people in Vermont, upstate New York and New England,” according to Tom Oddy, Director of Special Events at CVE.

Hours are Saturday, Oct. 20, 9 am to 5 pm and Sunday, Oct. 21, 9 am to 4 pm. Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for kids ages 5-12 and free for kids under age 5. A discount admission coupon, offering a $2 discount on adult admission (courtesy of MVP Health Care), is available online at http://www.cvexpo.org/.

“We have dozens of demonstrations, seminars and hands-on activities that will let people to try something new or learn advanced techniques from experts in the field,” Oddy said. “Whether it is participating, watching or supporting these activities - recreation, sports and fitness enthusiasts will find something of interest.”
A sampling of the Expo’s seminars and demonstrations include:
· Ice hockey demos by the Green Mountain Glades.
· Talk on preventing sports and running injuries by Vermont Sports Magazine
· Developing Sportsmanship in Youth Sports talk by Shelby L. Hinkle Smith of University of Vermont.
· Body Weight conditioning by RehabGYM
· Soccer skills demos by Far Post Soccer
· A presentation on “Sixth Graders and Sled Dogs” by Ed Blechner who runs a hands-on winter program for students at Hunt Middle School.

The full schedule of events, which run from 9 am to 4 pm both days is available at http://www.cvexpo.org/ or in the October issue of Vermont Sports Magazine (http://www.vtsports.com/) available at multiple locations in the region.

Other weekend highlights include:
Northern Magic Agility Dogs (NOMAD) with a Show & Go presentation showcasing 20 dogs and their owners on a regulation size agility course for three shows daily.
Body Pump, a 60-minute weight training program each day at 1 pm that teaches participants how to challenge all major muscle groups by using weight room exercises, presented by Kim Graham of Sports and Fitness Edge.
The Ultimate Winter Challenge: 300 miles on the Catamount Trail, presented by Jim Fredericks, director of the Catamount Trail Association, who will describe how to navigate the cross-country skiing trail and use it for winter recreation.
Exercise Specificity: Am I Doing the Right Exercise for What I Need? Presented by Declan Connolly, a professor of exercise physiology and kinesiology at the University of Vermont.
Other topics for seminars and demos include Jazzercise, Pilates yoga, Lake Monsters speed pitch booth, Back to Golf swing evaluations, ways to get your kids involved in recreational sports, and tips on creating a healthy nutrition and exercise program. The Red Cross will be at the show holding a blood drive both days. All seminars and demonstrations are included in the admission. All times and sessions are subject to change.

“This is truly a show for the whole family – golf for dad, yoga for mom, extreme sports for teens, and team and individual sports for younger kids. We will have the full spectrum of sports, recreation and fitness activities,” Shawn Quinn, assistant director of special events said.
Along with the benefits to those who attend, representatives from all the sponsor and partner organizations say an event like this will benefit the community at large and Vermont’s economy.
“Tourism, especially related to outdoor recreation and sports, is one of Vermont’s strong economic engines and it runs on clean, wholesome fun. This event at CVE encapsulates all those ideas and we think over time it will help attract new visitors to Vermont and the Lake Champlain region,” said Tom Torti, president of the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce.

The timing of the show at the Exposition in late October - just after the peak fall foliage tourism season - is positioned strategically to provide an economic boost for retailers, hotels, resorts, fitness facilities and indoor sports facilities for hockey, basketball and soccer, says Dave Hakins, executive director of the Vermont Convention Bureau.

Jeff Bushey, chair of the Vermont Sports Council, hopes the show will also help attract out-of-state sports events, tournaments and sports enthusiasts to Vermont. “This educational event will help us showcase the state attract and host the events in Vermont,” he said. The impact of sports and recreation on the region’s economy will be the topic of the Burlington Business Association’s Annual Business Summit in January, according to Nancy Wood, executive director of the BBA.

All Sports, Recreation and Fitness Expo is endorsed by the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce, Vermont Convention Bureau and the Vermont Sports & Events Council. Other sponsors include Vermont Outdoor Guide Association, Green Mountain Glades, Vermont Sports Magazine, The Soccer Centre at CVE (Nordic Soccer Club and Far Post Soccer Club) JMM and Associates, Smugglers’ Notch Resort, The Burlington Free Press, 104.7 FM The Point, WPTZ Channel 5 and ESPN Radio.

For more information about the All Sports, Recreation and Fitness Expo contact CVE Director of Special Events Tom Oddy at (802) 878-5545 or toddy@cvfair.com or Assistant Director of Special Events Shawn Quinn at squinn@cvfair.com

Antiques and Bingo at CVE


The Champlain Valley Antiques Festival

Shriners' Bingo on Sunday afternoon

Refuel at Groucheese Snack Bar

Refill your wallet at the TD Banknorth ATM
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