
Green Up Panton!!
May 1, 2010
Welcome to the Panton Green Up web page! Please help us make this Panton’s most successful Green Up Day ever! Join us in this annual community effort to clean up our roadsides and enhance the extraordinary natural beauty of our great little town.
Bags will be available at the Town Office.
Green Up waste can be left at the roadside and our Road Foreman, Rick Cloutier, will pick it up.
Items such as tires, appliances and scrap metal should be kept separate and not placed in the Green Up bags, but rather on top or beside any collection bags.
If any sites of illegal dumping are discovered, please call the coordinator and document with pictures if possible.
Please take digital pictures of your Green Up Day activities for this web site!! We’d like to post them when this event is over, so that the good work of our citizens can be seen and shared. Pictures can be sent here.
Click here for some images of Green Up Day 2010.
Feel free to contact the Panton Green Up Day Coordinator, Louise Giovanella: louise@addisongardens.com or call 802-759-2529.
Further information about Green Up Day
Below you will see a listing of Panton’s roads. As people agree to help with the project, or we learn that they have already cleaned up a section, we’ll post their names below.
We hope this will encourage community participation, and help you to know what areas are needing coverage.
So, please join us!
Adams Ferry Road - Daryl Hatch
Allen Road
Arnold Bay Road - Paulette and Joe Bogan; Joseph and Ruth Kuhn
Basin Harbor Road
Button Bay Road
East Road
Hopkins Road - Kathy Cannon; Jamie and M'Lissa Dayton; Louise Giovanella
Jersey Street - Dave and Marsha Chase
Lake Road - Bette Kipp; Mary Metcalf; Nancy Morgan; Hans and Melissa Vosterveld
Panton Road
Pease Road - David and Diana Raphael
Route 22A
Slang Road
Spaulding Road
Staton Drive
Stove Pipe City Road
West Road - Cindy Cook
Here are some guidelines to remember regarding Green Up:
All children should be under the supervision of at least one adult, should work in teams, if possible, and walk only on the left side of the road facing traffic.
Children should refrain from touching dead animals, very large or heavy objects, or hazardous waste.
Volunteers should not move or handle any hazardous waste such as paints, solvents, or batteries, but should notify the town coordinator.
Because of a possible risk of disease, volunteers should not handle dead animals.
All volunteers should wear protective clothing including long pants, gloves, and boots.
Trash is limited to waste picked up on the roadsides and does NOT include household trash or cleanout debris.
Green Up Bags can be left at the road side. Rick Cloutier, our road foreman, will pick them up.
Items such as tires, appliances and scrap metal should be kept separate and placed beside, not in, the Green Up collection bags.
If any sites of illegal dumping are discovered, please call the coordinator and document with pictures if possible.
Near the bridge on Panton Road, 2010
Near the dam at Third Bridge on West Road. 2010
Green Up under way, 2010.
Panton town truck with Green Up trash, 2010

Folks from the Job Corps, in Vergennes, help clean up trash by the bridge on Panton Road, 2010.
Feel free to contact the Panton Green Up Day Coordinator, Louise Giovanella:
louise@addisongardens.com: or call 802-759-2529.
Thanks!!!