Bordertown

Flood Series - Julia Watson, Capital Grounds

August 23, 2023 Vic Guadagno Season 4 Episode 6
Bordertown
Flood Series - Julia Watson, Capital Grounds
Show Notes

The Bordertown Flood series tells the stories of Central Vermonters experiencing the 2023 flood disaster. 

Today we welcome Julia Watson the owner of Capital Grounds. Julia took over ownership of Capitol Grounds in January of 2020 from her father Bob, who started the business with Bob Plante in 1998. Julia returned to Vermont with her husband and two kids, anxious to take over the family business. Since opening she has endured a global pandemic and now a devastating flood…but she is committed to keeping the business going. 

Support Capital Grounds by direct donations and purchasing products at Capitol Grounds
You can also donate to the broader flood effort at Montpelier Alive and the Montpelier Foundation.
Special Thanks for Ward Joyce for his generous support of this podcast
Music for this Podcast - "Been Down This Road" by Railroad Earth


Bordertown is an ecomedia project coming to you from the Upper-Winooski watershed in central Vermont. Our goal is to serve as an instrument for relationship building and communication, and to encourage the conversation around resiliency, equity and justice. Our intention is to celebrate life and community - and to help create conditions for all life to thrive.
 
On July 11th A State of Disaster was declared for all 14 counties of the state of Vermont after extensive rain in two days triggered the worst flooding since Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. The National Weather Service reported unofficial rainfall observations for a 38-hour period with 6.82 inches at the Montpelier airport, 7.8 inches in Barre and up to 8.65 inches in Andover

Winooski River at Montpelier, capital city of Vermont - jumped by over 14 feet in the space of 20 hours. The Winooski finally crested at 21.25 feet, well above Major Flood Stage of 17.5 feet