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Church Dome Regilded
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In mid-September, painters stand atop a tall man-lift to apply a special gilding to the weather vane and dome of the Second Baptist Church.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2018/page/20/)
In mid-September, painters stand atop a tall man-lift to apply a special gilding to the weather vane and dome of the Second Baptist Church.
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Enfield is holding a Tag Sale at 383 Hazard Avenue on Saturday, October 6 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rain date is October 13.
2018 marks the 200th anniversary of the change in the Connecticut Constitution from the Standing Order, marking the official beginning of the separation of church and state guarding religious liberty for all Christians.
First Church is located at 81 High St. Please call the office at 860-668-7223 for information on any of the events happening in October.
One word unlocked history Bernice Karakla Sobinski shared with the Polish Heritage Society at its 2018 September meeting. This particular year marks the first century of independence Poland has experienced since it was partitioned in the late 18th century.
October has been recognized as Polish American Heritage month since 1981. It is a time to consider the contributions Polish men and women have made in the United States and throughout the world.
The Suffield Polish Heritage Society will hold its monthly meeting (first Wednesday) on October 3 at 10 a.m. in the Suffield Ambulance Center.
Join Society members on Wednesday, October 17 as Sara Zak shares her research and stories told her by other Polish Heritage Society members.
The name “Ellsworth” has cropped up a couple of times on my family tree as a middle or first name, and this made me wonder if we had a yet undiscovered Ellsworth line of ancestors.
The Town of Suffield unveils a community calendar as a new feature within its website (www.suffieldct.gov). The calendar allows for posting of events in a common location and advertisement community-wide.