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Look What’s at the King House Museum
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One can glean much from the immense aerial map of Suffield which is hung on a wall of the barn at the King House Museum, the home of the Suffield Historical Society on South Main Street.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/organizations/page/96/)
One can glean much from the immense aerial map of Suffield which is hung on a wall of the barn at the King House Museum, the home of the Suffield Historical Society on South Main Street.
The Rotary motto is “Service above Self.” Rotarians are involved in many projects in our community, and in the world. Neither the community’s needs nor our commitment stops for a pandemic.
The Suffield Observer is looking for volunteers to work with InDesign (computer layout program). Having some computer skills is preferred, and training is available for anyone interested.
Enfield Loaves and Fishes (soup kitchen) is in need of volunteers everyday Monday through Friday. We are open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.
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.
Linda Rodger smiles happily with the flowers and “Watchful Messenger” Owl she received at her retirement luncheon.
A gardener knows, without a doubt, that there are many different contortions one may experience while gardening. While many physical movements are good for muscles, etc., no one wants to hurt their bones and joints or whatever.
Norm Noble hangs a barn quilt panel on the end of the King House Museum’s barn.
On August 28, 1963, twenty-three-year-old John Lewis stood before the Lincoln Memorial and asked a massive crowd 250,000 strong, “How long can we be patient? We want our freedom and we want it now.”
The primary mission of the Friends of Suffield, a volunteer organization, is to give back to the Suffield community. All of our projects benefit the Suffield Community.