5/4/24
I noticed that some of the roads have been cleared of litter – great job on GreenUp Day! Flowers are pushing through the rubble remaining from the flood last July, birds are singing and there seems to be a feeling of hope and new beginnings as we proceed into May. I was a bit dismayed by some hail on the deck last week, but that seems like a distant memory!
May Birthdays: Amber Bergey 5/27, Marcia Bender 5/10, BettyAnn Hayward 5/15, and Julia Baldwin 5/18. Sorry I missed Kathy Lynds on 4/29. Congratulations to all!
At the recent Tyson Ladies Aid Meeting, the group scheduled a work day at the library with the plan of opening over Memorial Day weekend. There are lots of entertaining activities for various ages coming up at the Fletcher Memorial Youth Library, Ludlow. Check it out!
Springfield Area Parent Child Center Playgroup Tuesday 10:30-12:00pm
Ages Birth-6 (Older Siblings are Welcome) Playgroups provide parents and children with opportunities to socialize, learn and have fun in a safe environment led by parent child center specialists.
Spring Story Time Wednesdays 10:30am-11:15am April 10th – June 5, 2024
Best Suited for Ages 5 and Under Each week focuses on early literacy activities, stories, songs and ends with a craft or science exploration. Great for your child to socialize and meet new friends and for adult caregivers to connect.
No School Today Movie Matinee Tues May 28, 2024 1:00-3:00pm Snacks provided
Monday Night Multiage Crafts May 6, 2024 5:00-6:30 Ages 12 to Adult Shrinky Dinks Use shrinking plastic to make a keychain, magnet, charm, jewelry etc.
After School Drop in Crafts Thursday May 9th and 23rd 3:00-4:30pm Ages 6 & Up
May 9th- Birdhouse Cards- Make a fun and unique card for Mother’s Day,
May 23rd- Tin Foil Doodles- Drawing on tin foil for one of a kind art creation
Someone sent me the information noted below. Wonder if it is factual? “Not everyone wanted to be part of the United States when the Revolutionary War broke out. Vermont, for instance, declared itself an independent republic from 1777 to 1791, due in part to ongoing disputes with neighboring New York, which claimed the land as its own. The future Green Mountain State adopted its own constitution and operated as a de facto independent country. In addition to having its own currency and postal service, Vermont also abolished slavery on July 2, 1777 — the first American colony to do so.”