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April Senior Center & Mini Bus News
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2024/04/page/2/)
In February 2016, three childhood friends ventured to Boston to partake in our first Cupid’s Undie Run to raise money for Neurofibromatosis.
Suffield has a rich history that is deeply intertwined with the early development of New England.
If you have unused styrofoam coolers or packaging lying around that once protected your new TV, clothes dryer or other household products, take them to Gold Circuit E-Cycling in Agawam for free recycling. The facility is at 277 Silver Street, around the corner from Geissler’s on RT 75.
April is election month for the Veterans of Foreign Wars. We will elect our Post officers and trustees for the coming year at our monthly meeting on April 18 at 6 p.m.
What an extraordinary piece of writing–though not one for easy reading when you’re tired, or for passing the time in an airport while waiting for a flight.
Jim Turek’s grandparents were Polish immigrants. His paternal grandparents owned a farm on East Street.
The Suffield Players, a renowned theater company dedicated to promoting the performing arts, is pleased to announce the opening of applications for two prestigious scholarships.
Fifty-five pounds of old cell phones and handheld devices have been provided to EcoCell for recycling since October, when Suffield Rotary and their Suffield High School Interact Club began the handheld electronic device recycling program.
In a bid to enhance accessibility and inclusivity, The Suffield Players are thrilled to announce three subtitled performances for their upcoming production of You Can’t Take It with You.