Suffield 350th Anniversary Edition
350th Anniversary Events in 2019, 2020 and 2021
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Suffield 350th Celebration Continues Next Year
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2020/09/)
Suffield 350th Celebration Continues Next Year
The 350th Anniversary Committee wishes to thank all the Sponsors and Supporters who have made our events, programs and projects possible!
Barn quilts are colorful quilt patterns painted on wood panels. They may be based on a traditional quilt pattern or something more modern.
I have always liked maps. They are just so interesting to look at and study.
Over 40 years ago, Dave and I settled in Suffield to raise our sons, David J. and Brian. Little did I know, then, just how deep my family roots are here.
On May 19, 1679, Joseph Seger was granted forty acres by John Pynchon’s Committee for Suffield.
Three hundred fifty years ago, in 1670, Suffield was formed as a distinct municipal corporation on October 12. Listed below are questions about events which occurred on October 12 in other years.
Legend: Events in or about Suffield are blue.
About two years ago, the 350th Committee decided to create a companion volume to Robert Alcorn’s The Biography of a Town, written for the Town’s 300th anniversary.
It was fun collecting recipes from Suffield people for the 350th Cookbook. The impetus of the cookbook was a grant from the Connecticut Department of Agriculture to showcase Suffield’s farms, farmstands and farmer’s market.