Government/Town
Arbor Day
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The Trees for Suffield Initiative is gaining momentum.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/governmenttown/page/44/)
Suffield takes great pride in being known as “A Town of Farms”.
A few years ago, Hallmark Productions chose Suffield as a unique town in which to film a movie.
Fee: Male or Female— $19.00 Neutered Male or Spayed Female—$8.00 A tag must not be used on any other dog other than the dog described in the license bearing corresponding number. All dogs six months or older must be licensed and wear a collar and tag at all times. A dog without a tag is presumed to be unlicensed and is not protected by law. You are liable for damage done by your dog including damage to shrubs, flowers or trees. Owners of roaming dogs are liable to prosecution.
A Year in the Life of the Observer Trivia
Approximately 120 people signed up to help pick up trash on the town roadways Saturday morning April 29.
On Wednesday, May 19, two women noticed a frantic momma duck quacking around a storm drain in the area between the bank and Feather and Bloom at Mountain Road Plaza and saw a group of ducklings in the storm drain.
Spring Hiking Workshop at Sunrise Park Brought On the Smiles! Photo by Donna Carney-Bastrzycki Photo-Hike Workshop participants enjoying their hike. It was a beautiful, sunny, warm and spring-like Sunday for our St. Patrick’s Day weekend family collaborative hike and workshop with Mat Jobin, owner of Reach Your Summit and the Town of Suffield Parks and Recreation Department, volunteer-Stephan Bastrzycki and Sue Mayne of The Trees for Suffield Initiative. We had a terrific turnout and important Leave No Trace Principles, hiking safety, the ten hiking essentials and trip planning were all presented during the first part of the workshop and then the group enjoyed the beauty of Sunrise Park for the hiking portion.
Town elections will be held on November 7, 2023, but the process of finding candidates is beginning now.