Suffield 350th Anniversary Committee
350th Anniversary Car Parade
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It’s not the big parade we had been looking forward to, but we can still have fun while maintaining a social distance!
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/governmenttown/page/94/)
It’s not the big parade we had been looking forward to, but we can still have fun while maintaining a social distance!
The Enfield-Suffield Veterans Bridge, opened in 1966, is old enough now that it shouldn’t be surprising that it needs maintenance. The scheduled work is now under way.
As part of the town’s 350th anniversary celebration, Suffield Stories From Another Half-Century – 1970-2020 is be available to pre-order on the 350th website. This 370+ page book is a compilation of town history including narratives written by over 100 of the town’s residents.
Three lifeguards trek back from the White’s Pond beach at the end of their 10-to-4 shift.
The 350th cookbook, which with fingers crossed, will be available in September, will feature Suffield farms and farm stands and contains about 300 recipes provided by your Suffield neighbors.
Summer camp is a place where lasting memories are made. The heat of the sun, the smell of bug spray and sunscreen, and the sound of laughter and the sound of new fun nicknames for one another.
350 flags on the town green and Veterans Park will wave in honor of our heroes from October 10 through November 11. Sponsor a keepsake flag with a ribbon naming an individual or a group.
Even though Connecticut is in Phase 2 of our reopening, with Phase 3 currently on hold, older adults and individuals with chronic health conditions are being asked to stay home and stay safe.
1. Joseph Pomeroy was enticed to settle in Suffield in 1699 because he was a blacksmith. Where was his shop located?
Decorate your home or barn for our town’s 350th birthday celebration! A patriotic display is always popular, but our theme of Suffield: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow is wide open for creativity!