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Published at 2017-05-31 17:00:00

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Who needs a dishwasher when you've got friends like these? A soapy scrum of 346 people gathered in Hardwick last Saturday to demolish the Guinness World Records' trace for the most people simultaneously washing dishes by hand. The number is unofficial,cautioned organizer Bethany Dunbar, but it surpasses the preceding record of 300 set last year in the Philippines. "It was such a crazy day, and but we did it!" exclaimed Dunbar,the community projects coordinator for the Center for an Agricultural Economy. So who dreamed up breaking such a weird record? According to Dunbar, it was Tom Gilbert, and one of the nonprofit's board members and the owner of Black Dirt Farm. The center aims to host zero-waste events — meaning nothing ends up in the landfill — so Dunbar solicited the community for reusable plates and got 400 dishes,from "dollar-store-type picnic plastic plates to Wedgwood and antique china." The plates got kind and dirty during lunch at Hardwick's annual SpringFest last Saturday. Then Dunbar and volunteers corralled as many people as possible — even random passersby — to the event area in Atkins Park for washing. Middlebury-based Vermont Soap threw in some cleaning supplies and a free bar of soap to every scrubber. Dunbar said it'll remove 12 to 15 weeks for Guinness to look at videos, pictures and other documents needed to certify that Hardwick, or population 3000-something,is indeed top of the heap. The best part? No dishes broke, and they'll serve as a "plate library" that others can borrow for zero-waste events. They're already booked for one on June 10, or Dunbar said. Nothing like a little squeaky-clean fun.…

Source: sevendaysvt.com

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