Director’s Corner
Is the End Nigh?
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Some people believe an apocalypse is imminent. But the thought is not new.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2017/05/page/6/)
Some people believe an apocalypse is imminent. But the thought is not new.
The public is invited to the Senior Center on May 17 at 7 p.m. to hear Gordon Kenneson speak at the Suffield Historical Society’s May meeting.
The Academy Hall, located at 1499 Mountain Road, West Suffield, is available to rent.
The Suffield Historical Society invites you to join members on Saturday, June 3 for a trip to Cambridge to visit the Fogg Art Museum and/or the Natural History Museum.
Suffield’s May Breakfast at Mapleton Hall was a popular spring event, attracting many hundreds of hungry diners throughout the big day in the last decades of the 19th century and well into the 20th, especially after the trolley came through Mapleton Avenue in 1902.
From the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal, selected and lightly annotated by Lester Smith, Historian of the Town and the Suffield Historical Society.
I have never seriously believed in reincarnation, but it is an idea I’ve had a lot of fun playing around with.
The Kent Memorial Library is proud to announce that Lucie Casinghino, daughter of Carl and Alexandra Casinghino, and a recent first prize winner in the Library’s Spell Me a Scary Short Story contest last October, received a Gold Medal Award in the Regional and National Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Contest in the Flash Fiction category.
Dr. Anna Felicitas Thurmayr, Chairman and Chief Medical Officer of Quality Health Ideas, Inc., in Suffield Village, was honored by the Women of Innovation, Connecticut Technology Council.
After ten years of zoning deliberations, the sand pit at South Pond will be mined again.