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SWC Welcomes Fall
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Suffield Woman’s Club (SWC) is gearing up for fall activities.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/146/)
The John Sullivan & Son Tobacco Farm was started by my grandfather, John L. Sullivan.
The Polish Heritage Society (PHS) has been looking forward to resuming its monthly, first-Wednesday meetings for the first time in a year and a half.
Little Ruth Kim Remington, four years old, concentrates on the job of cutting the ribbon.
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor of Kent Memorial Library.
Paul Kulas entertains with his saxophone during the Suffield Historical Society’s traditional ice cream social on August 17. During a fortunate break in the rainy August weather, a good crowd enjoyed the sociability, the free ice cream and toppings, and the kids frolicking on the grass at the King House Museum.
Tall, slender and curvy. Squat, no curves and a flat square bottom. Suggestive descriptions – for glass milk bottles!
Regional Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day – 10/16/2021
Joan Heffernen, a novice birder and long-time volunteer at The Friends of the Farm at Hilltop, led a September 8 bird walk for the Hartford Audubon Society at Hilltop Farm where 23 species were identified.
The Suffield Historical Society will meet Wednesday, October 20, 7 p.m., at the Suffield Senior Center for a program by Dr. Lucianne Lavin. Connecticut’s indigenous communities have rich histories that date back thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans. New England was not the “wilderness” described by early English colonists, but an environment managed to enhance plant and animal populations. Dr. Lavin, Director of Research and Collections at the Institute of American Indian Studies, uses her 40 years in archeology and anthropology to bring folklore and sacred stories of the ancients, who built and managed this landscape, to life. The meeting may change to Zoom.
There will be an exhibit in the library’s Pinney Gallery for the month of October, of framed photographs from the Kent Memorial Library Archives.
The Town of Suffield will be holding an informational meeting for residents who are customers of Aquarion Water Company.
Mike Dukette in the stocks and Leslie Marx in the pillory suffer colonial punishment near the 350th Booth.
Suffield photographers, please share your images of our town’s 351st birthday celebration with us!