Schools/Sports
Little League Girls Enjoy Fenway Visit
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On July 31, the Suffield Little League AA Softball team, the Pink Pugs, had the experience of a lifetime at Fenway Park.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2017/09/)
On July 31, the Suffield Little League AA Softball team, the Pink Pugs, had the experience of a lifetime at Fenway Park.
It’s known by Suffield residents as “the event” that signals the farewell to summer and the unofficial start of fall.
We appreciate your continuing support, but there will be NO BOOK COLLECTION in September.
What is a community? The dictionary defines it as “a feeling of fellowship with others”; in biology, it encompasses “all of the organisms that inhabit a particular area.”
Martin Luther King said, “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
The Suffield Rotary, on an annual basis, awards a “Paul Harris Fellow” award, named after the founder, to one or two deserving residents of our community.
This issue of the Observer had a wonderful young woman serve as the Student Editor-of-the Month.
The Town of Suffield’s newly hired Youth Services Coordinator, Nikki Lengyel, began work in July.
In 1990 the late Reverend Wes Evans of Second Baptist Church and I, as the then principal at Spaulding school began to research and discuss the formation of the Suffield Juvenile Review Board (JRB).
Planning is beginning for the anniversary celebration, and we need your help to make it the party of the century!