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The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/29/)
As part of Suffield’s America 250 celebration, the Suffield Tree Committee planted a native red oak on the lawn between Kent Memorial Library and the town’s Veterans Memorial this April.
Are you and your family looking to create the most magical memories and make the most of the summer of 2025?
In April, Suffield Country Club had a new concrete walkway poured.
The 34th Annual Glenn T. Packard Golf Tournament has been scheduled for Friday August 8, 2025, at Oak Ridge Golf Course.
Each year Suffield Rotary Club invites Suffield High School sophomores to apply for the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA).
In May, Troop 66 went to Crab Apple Whitewater in Charlemont, Massachusetts for a funyaking trip.
Growing up with a bunch of older brothers, I know something about being a tattletale.
In its fiscal year ending May 31, The Second Chance Shop donated a record $242,000 to its nonprofit parent, The Village for Families & Children.
The Suffield Players are thrilled to unveil their upcoming 2025-2026 season.
The Friends of Kent Memorial Library’s book move before the annual book sale needs to be later than usual this year.
July and August will find interesting artwork displays by three very talented ladies, gracing the walls of the Pinney Gallery, found in the lower level of Suffield’s Kent Memorial Library.
The Suffield Players, proud recipients of multiple BroadwayWorld Connecticut Awards, are opening the curtain for new voices in theatre.
The 2025 Dustin Doyon Road Race held on May 24 had yet another successful year.
In early 2024, three 5th graders at McAlister Intermediate School, Olivia Coombs, Phoebe Sherman, and Hamda Asim read a story called Little Libraries, Big Heroes by Miranda Paul.
Congratulations to Suffield High School students, Avishkar Kasiliya and Zeyu “Eric” Wu who were recent recipients of the North Central Connecticut Chamber of Commerce (NCCCC) Kindness Award.
February was a month of academic achievement at Suffield Middle School, as students in both 6th and 8th grades participated in the annual Scholastic Challenge.
At Suffield Academy, service isn’t something students do, it’s something they live.