Vermont Mask Day
- vermontfolk
- Oct 6, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 4, 2020
By: Mary Sheldon

Vermont Mask Day (October 6) is officially a Vermont State Day.
We will not celebrate this blatant hypocrisy and uneducated swill. We will not glorify the havoc that unnecessary and unconstitutional orders have wreaked on our state.
Share your bare smiling face on Facebook & Instagram with the hashtags below to voice your discontent with HCR 337.

Tell them NO.
Tell them they are wrong.
Tell them you will not comply with their unsubstantiated virtue signaling
Tell them that your voice matters
Tell them...Vermont is FREE!
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Dear Vermonters,
Please follow the link below and sign and share this petition if you believe that mask wearing should be a choice and not a mandate 💚
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We come in peace and love and our aims are lawful.
I apparently missed the announcement about that new "holiday", and didn't find out about it until after the fact. Just by coincidence though, I had celebrated it in my own way, by removing my mask in a local establishment after noticing that the employee who was serving me wasn't wearing one.