Food for Thought
Food For Thought
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“Children want the same things we want. To laugh, to be challenged, to be entertained and delighted.” – Dr. Seuss
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/page/341/)
This year’s Suffield on the Green had the feel of a typical fall weekend, however there was some rain on both Saturday and Sunday that closed the SOTG early at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, although, the sun did eventually come out on Sunday. The crowds, crafters, musicians, local charities and food booths were resilient!!!
“Children want the same things we want. To laugh, to be challenged, to be entertained and delighted.” – Dr. Seuss
The town is taking steps to demolish Bridge Street School. In 2015, when the town approved at referendum to bond renovations to Bridge Street School and convert it to a community center, there were expectations that this would be accomplished.
My dad died. He was in an assisted living facility outside Orlando, Florida, caught the coronavirus, and nine days later his heart stopped beating. He was 77.
Erika Rozanski, proprietor of the Shamrock Cafe on East Street South, and her friend Jeanie Miller, founder of the Wounded Veterans Project, decided to honor and thank three local police departments with a flash parade.
Lower levels of concrete in both abutments have been poured, and forms and rebar for the upper levels were being prepared at press time.
The following table has been adapted from data provided by the Suffield Police Department.
It’s not the big parade we had been looking forward to, but we can still have fun while maintaining a social distance!
As part of the town’s 350th anniversary celebration, Suffield Stories From Another Half-Century – 1970-2020 is be available to pre-order on the 350th website. This 370+ page book is a compilation of town history including narratives written by over 100 of the town’s residents.
Check out the new business located right over the Suffield line in Windsor Locks designed with the concept of social distancing in mind. Your Wellness Place at 2 Industrial Drive provides opportunities for yoga in a very large warehouse space that can accommodate up to 10 in a class with 12’ social distancing.