Chuck Gundersen will be reading from You Never Can Tell, his collection of columns of the same name from The Vermont Standard in Woodstock, Vermont. He will also speak about meeting a weekly deadline and how he comes up with ideas for the column each week.
This program will take place on Sunday September 20 at 3:30 pm.
Rain date will be the next Sunday, September 27 at 3:30.
Well be outdoors on the lawn. Social distancing guidelines will be followed. Please bring your own drinks, blankets, and lawn chairs. Some library chairs will be available.
Chuck grew up on the Jersey Shore and came to Vermont in 1976 to be the Chef at the Prince and the Pauper Restaurant. He has been a boatbuilder, ice cream truck driver, real estate title examiner, disc jockey and short order cook. He was a young buckskin spy for George Washington during the Revolutionary War, and has been Davy Crockett, Robin Hood, Elvis, Captain Horatio Hornblower, Sir Tristram, Mr. Roberts, Tom Sawyer, Jim Hawkins, both Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, Sebastian Dangerfield, Marilyn Monroe's secret love, and from 1987 to 2018, somewhat over thirty years, the owner of the Teago General Store in South Pomfret, Vermont.