Vadnais CRL Documentary in Stamford

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STAMFORD, Vt. — The documentary film, "Did You Put Milk in the Bucket?: A Tribute to The Center for Resourceful Living," will be shown on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 4-6 p.m. at Stamford Community Church.
 
The program, sponsored by the Stamford Community Library, chronicles the origin and growth of the Center for Resourceful Living, 1975-80, at then North Adams State College (now Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts).
 
The CRL featured hands-on learning and academic courses for students to explore life choices and innovations through localized solutions, renewable energy, and reducing the use of environmental resources. It was the vision of Prof. Lawrence Vadnais and his wife, Betty, long-time Stamford residents. This year marks the 50-year anniversary of its founding.
 
Local filmmaker Sharon Wyrrick, who will be present at the screening, was inspired by the students taking on activities beyond their previous experiences, their hopes to make a difference in a changing world, and their commitment to go beyond the motivation of material wealth in making life choices.
 
Despite its brief existence, The Center had an impact on the lives of those who engaged with its programs, which came through running a college farm, learning to grow and preserve food, creating infrastructure powered by renewable energy, raising livestock, utilizing draft animals to accomplish farm work and logging for construction, and acquiring other practical skills and knowledge.
 
The creation of the film was funded in part by a grant from the Cultural Council of Northern Berkshire, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
 
The film will be shown in the church's Community Room at 1059 Main Road. The event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.
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