Crafts & Cookies at Christmas in Suffield

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Jeannie Giauque tells Stephanie Garafolo and her daughter Giuliana how she knits the intricate specialties arrayed on her sales table at the Suffield Fire Department. The three-space garage had been emptied to make way for a wide variety of merchandise.

Photo by Lester Smith

Jeannie Giauque tells Stephanie Garafolo and her daughter Giuliana how she knits the intricate specialties arrayed on her sales table at the Suffield Fire Department. The three-space garage had been emptied to make way for a wide variety of merchandise.

Troop 260 Scouts offer their famously delicious Kettle Corn, freshly popped on the spot, for Christmas in Suffield at Second Baptist Church, their sponsor. From the left: Daniel Craig and Bryce Klaus. Inside were a wide variety of crafts, baked goods, and attic treasures.

Photo by Lester Smith

Troop 260 Scouts offer their famously delicious Kettle Corn, freshly popped on the spot, for Christmas in Suffield at Second Baptist Church, their sponsor. From the left: Daniel Craig and Bryce Klaus. Inside were a wide variety of crafts, baked goods, and attic treasures.

Joe Grimard explains to Joyce LaPoint of Westfield how Suffield High School’s new laser tool, bought with donations, was used to engrave and cut the wide array of useful and decorative wooden items he was selling at Sacred Heart Church’s Father Ted Hall. Sales proceeds support the Earth and Outing Club he advises at SHS.

Photo by Lester Smith

Joe Grimard explains to Joyce LaPoint of Westfield how Suffield High School’s new laser tool, bought with donations, was used to engrave and cut the wide array of useful and decorative wooden items he was selling at Sacred Heart Church’s Father Ted Hall. Sales proceeds support the Earth and Outing Club he advises at SHS.

At First Congregational Church, beekeepers Donald and Rosemary Gowdy offer an extraordinary variety of honeybee products they produce at Valley View Acres in Westfield, ranging from beeswax candles and honey soap to honey vinegar tonic and just plain, sweet, honey.

Photo by Lester Smith

At First Congregational Church, beekeepers Donald and Rosemary Gowdy offer an extraordinary variety of honeybee products they produce at Valley View Acres in Westfield, ranging from beeswax candles and honey soap to honey vinegar tonic and just plain, sweet, honey.

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