Farming/Nature
Who’s the Fairest Mallard of All?
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Reflecting mallard duck.
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The John Sullivan & Son Tobacco Farm was started by my grandfather, John L. Sullivan.
The Suffield Players present the debut of a contemporary comedy: Perseus and Medi by Nicole Murray.
The Suffield Historical Society’s April 13 meeting will be devoted to updating our community on intriguing developments regarding the research and installation of two Witness Stones Memorials. The meeting is open to the public, and newcomers are most welcomed.
The Suffield Garden Club Members cordially invite you to celebrate Spring with us by visiting our 43rd Annual May Market.
Suffield Parks and Recreation expands its recreational opportunities with the addition of eSports programs. eSports engages video gamers to compete against each other in organized virtual leagues and in-person tournaments.
McAlister Intermediate school staff held a Bracket for Books tournament for Read Across America.
After a long winter, Suffield Parks and Recreation is excited to be offering a variety of programming for various ages this spring! From tee ball to tennis, and e-sports to Lego, there is something fun for everyone. Register early as enrollment is limited.
Over a long period, Eversource has been replacing old utility poles in Suffield, and it was one of these new poles on South Main Street in front of St. Joseph Church that became engaged in a dispute with a stray car on March 1.
I have been interested in accessorizing my look, but I’m not sure I can pull it off. Thinking back, for decades I have watched from the sidelines as folks I know demonstrated their creativity with a scarf or a scrunchy.
Are you involved with a non-profit organization that could use a little extra funding? The Friends of Suffield, a volunteer organization committed to enriching our town and giving back to the community, is pleased to announce our annual call for grant requests. Applications are due by May 1, 2021.
Here we go! We are going to begin the gradual opening of the Senior Center this month—FINALLY. YAY! During this month; we will be open, by reservation, for activities.
A Hadley chest is presently on display at the King House Museum, which is expected to open in May. It is not an antique. Created by Jim Kent, it is a copy of a Hadley chest the King House once owned.
Lukas Nick is pictured with some of what he collected in his Community Action Project for his SHS civics class. He chose the Crossroads Food Pantry at the West Suffield Congregational Church as the beneficiary.
Brownies and Daisy Scouts from Troop 10999 sell cookies outside Dunkin’ Donuts on a brisk Saturday morning, March 13.
Make plans now to join The Friends of the Farm at Hilltop on June 5 for our seventh annual Bald Eagle Golf Outing at the Suffield Country Club. Details at www.HilltopFarmSuffield.org/Events.
On March 4, 2021, The Friends of the Farm at Hilltop, Inc. approved the following individuals to serve as a member of the Board of Directors for 2021-2022 at its Annual Meeting.
It’s time to start thinking about spring cleaning. Wondering what to do with all that stuff you want to get rid of, but that is too good to just throw away? How about a tag sale?
The Enfield Loaves & Fishes Soup Kitchen is once again beginning its Springtime Challenge, our principal fundraising drive that keeps our doors open. The Soup Kitchen is seeking monetary donations through April 30.
The Suffield Woman’s Club (SWC) is accepting applications for the Thea Coburn Scholarship. This scholarship is open to men and women.