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Suffield Land Conservancy
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The Suffield Land Conservancy will be holding its annual meeting on November 8 at 7 p.m. at the Suffield Senior Center.
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Trees have both common and scientific names, such as Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus).
The Suffield Land Conservancy will be holding its annual meeting on November 8 at 7 p.m. at the Suffield Senior Center.
Members of the SHS Class of ’63 are pictured at a banquet at the Oak Ridge Golf Club in Agawam on Friday, September 7, with Guest of Honor Ray Tanguay holding the sign.
Queen of Suffield High School class reunions Gertrude Israel Hastings reflects about class members who are missing and happily convenes the 75th Reunion of the Class of 1943 at Captain Jimmy’s in Agawam on October 13.
On a recent Friday afternoon, Assistant Coach Kim Marker and Coach Matt Dobi of the SMS cross-country team stand by as the team “wall sits.”
The SHS Drama Club presents Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream November 1, 2, and 3 in the auditorium at 7 p.m.
Ms. Chanel Poitras is the World Languages Student of the Month for October.
Samuel Petrucci, a sophomore at Suffield High School, is the World Languages Student of the Month for September, 2018.
Congratulations to Camden Miller and Cathryne Tronsky who were chosen as the Rotary Students of the month for September and October, respectively.
Plan ahead for the 2019-2020 school year. Suffield Developmental Preschool will be conducting screenings for 3 and 4 year old Peer Models Friday, January 18, 2019 and Friday, January 25, 2019 (Inclement weather/snow date: Friday, February 1, 2019).
We’ll be saying good-bye to the beautiful colors of fall until next year.
Every Sunday evening, local churches support the mission work known as Cathedral in the Night in Northampton, Mass.
Like so many other optimistic expectations in the PCB remediation program at the Kent Memorial Library, the abatement work plan submitted by contractor AAIS for review by the Environmental Protection Administration did not gain the agency’s approval as quickly as hoped.
For more information or to register for programs, stop by the library, call 860-668-3896, check suffield-library.org or follow us on Facebook. All of our programs are free!
Seating is limited at 61 Ffyler Place. Please register for a showing at 860-668-3896.
Fall is officially here, with November bringing thoughts of hot cider, warm fires and reading. It’s always a good time to stop into the library to grab a few books (we have lots of new titles) or old movies as an alternative to staring at your phone during rainy weekends. And don’t forget to sign up for the free teen programs we have scheduled. As always, keep an eye on our website, our instagram (@suffieldlibraryteens) or email wmitzel@suffield-library.org to get on our teen newsletter mailing list. And stay tuned for tons more programs in December – we’ve got you covered for great homemade holiday gifts!
Politics and food go hand-in-hand. Do you remember Clinton’s fast food hamburgers, Bush’s distaste for broccoli, and cookie recipes from candidates’ wives?
The Suffield Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, November 14 at the Suffield Senior Center at 7 p.m.
The annual Silver Tea will be held at West Suffield’s Academy Hall (1499 Mountain Road) on Saturday, December 1 from 1 to 4 p.m.
The Suffield Fire Department Auxiliary will host the return of their Annual Crafts Fair on Saturday, November 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Center Firehouse, 73 Mountain Road.