Farming/Nature
Placid Day at the Canal
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The placid waters of the Windsor Locks Canal reflect the 1903 railroad bridge at the southeast corner of the town.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2016/12/page/2/)
The placid waters of the Windsor Locks Canal reflect the 1903 railroad bridge at the southeast corner of the town.
The Emergency Aid Association, (EAA), is here today, as it has been for over 110 years, to provide supportive health and social services for Suffield families and individuals.
It’s the most wonderful time of year. My synapses are firing overtime, not at the prospect of gifts to be bought and fruitcakes to be baked.
The Suffield Woman’s Club, through the General Federation of Woman’s Clubs of Connecticut (GFWC/CT), has applications available for two scholarships.
Interested students looking for a part time job this winter, the Parks & Recreation Department is looking for gym monitors to oversee the youth basketball programs. Work shifts vary on Wednesday and Thursday nights and Saturdays, January through March. Contact the department as soon as possible or download an application at suffieldrec.com.
The Town celebrated its first “Scare-it-up-Suffield” fall event with tremendous success.
Be sure to check out the Parks and Recreation Department upcoming winter activities that are sure to keep you and your children engaged during the cold months ahead.
The Suffield Rotary Club will be delivering five gallon buckets of sand and salt mixture to seniors and disabled individuals residing in town on December 10 to spread on walkways and driveways during the winter.
At their October 2016 meeting, The Suffield Woman’s Club (SWC) hosted guest speakers Lisa Miller, GFWC/CT Domestic Violence Awareness chairperson and a representative from The Network Against Domestic Violence.