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MacKinnon’s Artwork Finds New Homes
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Many of you will recall our May 1 edition article “Special Artist Brought Color to Our Lives.”
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2023/11/page/2/)
Many of you will recall our May 1 edition article “Special Artist Brought Color to Our Lives.”
Anna Quindlen, one of my favorite authors, spoke about boredom in her essay entitled Doing Nothing is Something.
The Suffield Arts Council will feature a display of work by Westfield artist Laraine Percoski in the Pinney Gallery at Suffield’s Kent Memorial Library during the month of November.
For more information or to register for a program, please stop by or call the library at 860-668-3896 or go online to suffield-library.org. Follow us on Facebook.
This month’s recipe takes us to Canada where a delightful, no-bake dessert was created which is the Nanaimo bar.
Thanks to the generosity of the Amiel and Mary Anne Zak Public Service Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, our shop was awarded a $11,785 renovation grant in April.
On November 16, The Suffield Regional Agriscience program will be welcoming students who are interested in applying for the 2024-2025 school year.
The scouts from Troops 260 and 262 canoed a section of the Connecticut River in September.