Suffield 350th Anniversary Committee
Suffield “Doors” Project
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Doors are how our homes say “Welcome”
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Doors are how our homes say “Welcome”
For the town’s 350th anniversary, a Suffield Garden Club quartet planted a U. S. flag with red, white and blue flowers on the south side of the Soldiers Monument.
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor of Kent Memorial Library.
On October 13, 1920, Suffield presented a grand pageant as part of the three-day celebration for the town’s quartermillenial anniversary. Seven thousand people, many arriving by trolley, sat on a hillside behind what is now Jacqueline Circle and watched a dramatization of key moments in Suffield history.
The first of the three two-unit condo buildings at Elzear Roy’s construction site on Mountain Road next to Muddy Brook reached its full shape at the end of May, and the second building was well along by the middle of June.
July has some historic events which we should all be familiar with as American citizens. This information came from historyplace.com
Jack Henrie plays Taps outside his front door at 3:00 p.m. on Memorial Day, May 25.
COVID-19 Help & Resources Available: Staff has been working inside our locked door since the pandemic began. We have used the time to familiarize ourselves with programs and resources to help our residents who have been impacted by COVID-19.