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Barry Sisk, left, tells a King House Museum visitor about the Pease family of Suffield.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/organizations/page/176/)
Barry Sisk, left, tells a King House Museum visitor about the Pease family of Suffield.
This year’s North Central Connecticut Relay For Life began on June 4 at the Intermediate/Middle Schools track on a lovely spring morning, continued through a perfect day and ended in a gloomy drizzle on Sunday morning.
It’s been ten years since USMC Cpl. Stephen R. Bixler’s heroic death in combat operations in Iraq, and while his ninth annual picnic was an enjoyable outing, it was clear that no one forgot the reason they were there.
Enfield Loaves and Fishes (soup kitchen) is in need of garden vegetables.
The Suffield Mini Bus will provide FREE shuttle service rides to the Friends of the Library’s book sale at Sacred Heart Church this year! The Mini Bus will also provide rides to Suffield on the Green.
SYT’s next production will be a musical retelling of the acclaimed classic, Pinocchio. As in all performances, every aspect of the show will be performed by students without adult assistance.
The 1867 barn at the Phelps-Hatheway house will come alive with color during our third annual Textile Trunk Show!
Every day will be a new adventure at the Hilltop Nature Programs! Participants ages 4 to 12 will have fun and learn about nature through outdoor exploration, hands-on activities, and games.
The Annual Harvest Dinner & Silent Auction is scheduled for Saturday, September 3. Guests will enjoy a farm fresh dinner and dance under the stars to the music of “Last Fair Deal.”
Standing on the now-immobile draw bridge of the Windsor Locks Canal Trail, Steve Sorrow, founder and president of the Friends of the Windsor Locks Canal, explains how the Enfield Falls Dam diverts Connecticut River water into the Windsor Locks Canal.