Farming/Nature
The Necessity of Bees
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While calls to save the bees are nothing new, there is a new effort in Connecticut to replenish local bee populations.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2022/05/page/7/)
While calls to save the bees are nothing new, there is a new effort in Connecticut to replenish local bee populations.
The bobolink, a songbird, is one of the stars of these habitats. About the size of a sparrow, the male bobolink is mostly black with a striking top half of black and white and a yellow patch on the back of his neck resembling a pulled-down hood.
Customers are always amazed at the deals they can find at the Second Chance Shop, and this year’s annual 25%-off spring dress sale in April was no exception.
Editor’s Note: This month’s Suffield Community Aid article is written by Danielle Annibalini, who is taking over as Executive Director of the SCA with the retirement of Janet Frechette. Look for more information about her in an upcoming issue.
The Phelps-Hatheway House and Garden opens for the 2022 season on Saturday, May 7, and there is so much in store!
There is no better way to kick off spring than a hike in the woods!
May is Older Americans Month. The theme for Older Americans Month (OAM) 2022 is Age My Way.
This dessert is easy to make and has an ingredient that may come as a surprise. But, if you love lemon desserts, you may want to try making this one.
Members of the Suffield Garden Club are ready to welcome you, rain or shine, to the annual MAY MARKET on Saturday, May 14.