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A Prize Winning Short Story by Lucie Casinghino
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2017/05/page/5/)
Suffield’s Permanent Building Commission regularly meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month, but they added a special meeting on April 12 to hear consultant Robert May describe the plans now beginning to take shape for remediating the PCB contamination at Kent Memorial Library.
Some of the winners of the library’s Anything Goes Short Story Contest are pictured at the Suffield Senior Center on Saturday, April 8, where they read their winning stories.
Nicholas Sickman, son of Marie and Derek Sickman, an eighth- grade student at Suffield Middle School, has been notified by the National Geographic Society that he is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2017 Connecticut National Geographic State Bee.
The Suffield Lions Club partnered with the Emergency Aid Association staff and volunteers to conduct “KidSight USA” vision screening in Suffield’s pre-schools, elementary school, middle school and intermediate school during the week of March 27.
The 32nd annual A. Ward Spaulding School Art Festival opened to the public on Thursday, April 6.
This year 25 students joined the Science Fair Club, a new record for the activity, which is in its fifth year at Suffield High School –its first year when seventh and eighth graders could join, as well as high schoolers.
Congratulations to both of these outstanding students for their tremendous accomplishments.
Seventeen new students were inducted into the National Honor Society at Suffield High School joining the 38 current members.