Fayston is a small town in Washington County, Vermont. Organized in 1805, the town is located in the Mad River Valley, south of Camels Hump State Park.
 
 
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Located in Fayston, Vermont, the Center operates Knoll Farm, an organic family farm operating as a non-profit, overlooking the Green Mountains, producing mostly blueberries, a variety of vegetables, garlic, eggs, and purebred Icelandic sheep. Its programs, publications, videos and other items are available for puchase here.
http://www.wholecommunities.org/
Valerie F. McCord, president of the company, is featured, offering biographical and professional details of her background, training, skills, and primary services, which include search engine optimization, search engine marketing, and pay per click consultation, as well as website tracking, campaign management and optimization, web design and development, and others, which are described here, along with a portfolio of her work.
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Situated on eleven and a half acres in Fayston, Vermont, Fayston Barn was designed by award-winning architect, Peter Woerner. Suitable for rental in all seasons, the rental home comfortably accommodates up to twelve people. Its location, rental prices and policies, several photographs, and contact data are provided.
http://www.faystonbarn.com/
Representing a public school serving students from preschool through the sixth grade, a calendar of activities and bulletins relating to school events are posted here, along with a staff directory, student photographs and other resources for families, students, and job seekers.
http://www.faystonschool.org/
Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce
The local business membership organization features a directory of local businesses, services, organizations, activities and events. An availability calendar for local guest facilities is offered here, along with special guest packages.
http://www.madrivervalley.com/
Marge Petit Educational Consulting
Based in Fayston, Marge Petit is an independent educational consultant focusing on mathematics instruction and assessment, whose primary work is supporting the development and implementation of the Vermont Mathematics Partnership Ongoing Assessment Project (OGAP) formative assessment project. A professional biography, description of the projects she has been involved in, and contact data are provided.
http://www.margepetit.com/
Located a mile from Sugarbush's Mount Ellen, two and a half miles from Mad River Glen, and three miles from South Basis, the Mountain View Inn bed and breakfast facility is in the heart of ski country. Its seven individually decorated guest bedrooms are described and pictured in photographs. Its location, availability, and contact information are provided.
http://www.vtmountainviewinn.com/
On its official site, general and specific information about the town can be found, including agendas, minutes, notices, zoning plans, and a calendar of events. Access to various public documents is also available here.
http://www.faystonvt.com/