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Once again, the pandemic precludes production of a printed edition for June 1. But we are making plans, and hope to resume printing, beginning with July and August editions.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/organizations/page/102/)
Once again, the pandemic precludes production of a printed edition for June 1. But we are making plans, and hope to resume printing, beginning with July and August editions.
The local soup kitchen continues to provide nourishment to hungry citizens during time of increased need.
Suffield on the Green and Craft Fair is proceeding as planned at this time. The event takes place on the Town Greens in the center of town the weekend after Labor Day.
Suffield’s Farmers Market begins its 2020 summer season on Saturday, June 20th as a special “essential services edition” following the guidelines of the Connecticut Department of Agriculture for this COVID-19 time we are in.
This year our season ended unexpectedly with the March meeting after which group size was limited to five people and Suffield restricted access to town spaces.
As the economy slowly starts to reopen, and we start to venture out “safely”, why not consider getting to know about the many farms here in town, and what they have to offer? After all, Suffield is an agricultural community!
Partnering to Reach Aspirations invites you to a free presentation by John Elder Robison, author of Look Me In The Eye, online as part of the Speaker Series, Understanding Young Adults with Aspergers/ASD at 7 p.m. on June 3, 2020.
Need natural cure for the Coronavirus Blues? Hilltop is not on hold. Social Distancing is easy in the wide open trails and spaces.
There are several different varieties of basil that one can plant. I always plant seeds but plants are also available.