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Vermont Eager To Re-Open State Parks

MILTON, Vt. -- At the Sandbar State Park in Milton, Vt., Sam Ashline was up to her eyeballs in picnic tables Monday. She had dozens and dozens to paint. "Hopefully I'll have some help very soon because I don't think I'll be able to get all these done all by myself!" she said.

Ashline has to get that painting task done by the weekend because the Sandbar State Park is finally opening for the season. "It's definitely nice up here," Ashline said.

The park, which is nestled alongside a picturesque bend in Lake Champlain, is a month behind in its opening schedule. It was completely underwater this spring when Lake Champlain surged to never-before-seen levels, drowning the park. You could barely even see the barbecue grills.

The water alongside the Sandbar State Park has now gone below flood stage, and Vt. regional parks manager Rob Peterson is glad. "We anticipate with the weather we're expecting this week for things to keep going down, and that's music to our ears," he said. Vermont has 52 state parks, but Sandbar is one of five that are still closed because of the costly damage the flooding left behind. Crews are now confident they'll get those remaining five sites open by this weekend, a busy one because of Independence Day celebrations. Workers have had to essentially rebuild a beach in Milton. "It does take a lot of hard work to make these places beautiful, but there's a lot going for them naturally," Peterson said.

The Sandbar State Park sees 50,000 visits a year and generates around $120,000 in revenue, according to Vermont's Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation.

Federal disaster relief money will help the parks pay for cleanup, but not for lost revenue. The state does not know exactly how many thousands of dollars were lost in the past couple of weeks, but officials say it's so early in the season, they can make up lost ground.

" Once the kids get out of school, that's when the action starts," explained Chuck Murray, the ranger for the Sandbar State Park. "We're going to be ready for that. We look forward to seeing everyone like normal."

As for Sam Ashline, she's looking forward to coming to the park on a day off and kicking back on one of her freshly-painted picnic tables. She'll have earned it. Asked what she's most looking forward to about summer, Ashline answered, "Just enjoying the outdoors!"

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Vermont Eager To Re-Open State Parks

MILTON, Vt. -- At the Sandbar State Park in Milton, Vt., Sam Ashline was up to her eyeballs in picnic tables Monday. She had dozens and dozens to paint. "Hopefully I'll have some help very soon because I don't think I'll be able to get all these done



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Samuel-de-Champlain students reflect on family like atmosphere

SAINT JOHN - The graduating class of Centre scolaire Samuel-de-Champlain is like a family. Karina Marsden, one of Samuel-de-Champlain's two valedictorians in the graduating class of 2011, at right, with her parents, Murielle Provost and Chris Morris.



Committee launched to tackle Montreal traffic woes
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Today in Music History - June 25

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Samuel de Champlain — Jenn's Blog

This is a poem that I wrote for History:

The “Father of New France” is Samuel de Champlain

He created Quebec City, so he had much fame

His birth date is a question to us as it lies

But we know he died in 1635

Samuel was Catholic, this is well known

But the fur trade is something big that he owned

Shipping goods here and there

It’s a serious job, as he was aware

Governor General of New France, it’s well known

Which had Samuel sitting close to the throne

He found the St. Lawrence, where he built a town

This river was used to ship goods all around

To conclude this poem I have this to say …

He played a great part in our world today.


Samuel De Champlian - Bookshelf

Col. Pete's Korner, A Collection of Short Stories, Articles, & Poems

Col. Pete's Korner, A Collection of Short Stories, Articles, & Poems

The first written record (1604) is found in Samuel de Champlian's “Voyages,” and the first recorded visit (1678) and the first printed view (1697) belong to ...

Fodor's90 Canada

Fodor's90 Canada


Quebec, past and present, a history of Quebec, 1608-1876

Quebec, past and present, a history of Quebec, 1608-1876

4 Madame de Champlian changed her faith. ... Abbe Faillon remarks lhat Champlain bore the name of Samuel, a very common one amongst CaKinists at that time ...

Holy Grail Across the Atlantic, The Secret History of Canadian Discovery and Exploration

Holy Grail Across the Atlantic, The Secret History of Canadian Discovery and Exploration

... The Works of Samuel De Champlain, in 6 volumes, and was the effort of six ... This massive work was originally published by The Champlian Society of ...

National Audubon Society field notes

National Audubon Society field notes

Participants: Compiler — Pierre Wery, 495 Samuels De Champlian #102, ... Lise Cote, Lucette D'Amours, Daniel Daigenault, Samuel Denault, Francois Gariepy, ...

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Samuel de Champlian Provincial Park | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Picture taken on a bridge in Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park, in between Mattawa and North Bay, Ontario. Waters were high as it had been a wet spring.

Samuel De Wilde: Information from Answers.com
Samuel De Wilde ( bapt London, 28 July 1751; d London, 19 Jan 1832). English painter and etcher of Dutch descent

Champlian definition of Champlian in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Encyclopedia article about Champlian. Information about Champlian in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary.

Champlain, Samuel de - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Samuel de Champlain, cartographer, explorer, governor of New France (b at Brouage, France c 1570; d at Québec City 25 Dec 1635) ...

Other resources on Samuel de Champlain on the web
Champlian, Samuel de- The Canadian Encyclopedia- An excellent source for ... Samuel de Champlain- Archeology Program- From the National Park Service ...