From Jen Flaster, Plymouth Press
It was a picture perfect day to celebrate the bounty of Plymouth’s craftspeople, bakers, businesses and local organizations that serve our residents. At least 20 different organizations participated at the first Plymouth Bounty Day held at the Plymouth Schoolhouse Activity Center on Saturday, Sept. 27. There were plenty of delicious baked goods, beautiful art and jewelry for purchase and great information on services for Plymouth residents from the Tyson Ladies Aid, Ottauquechee Health Foundation, Plymouth Emergency Services, The Current Bus Service, Prevent Child Abuse, Senior Solutions and many more.
Most of all, it was a great opportunity to visit with friends and neighbors in Plymouth. Thanks to Terry Bascom, Plymouth Activity Coordinator, for organizing this fun event. For photos of the day, view the gallery below.
- Tyson Ladies Aid shows a selection of books from the Tyson Library
- Plymouth Volunteer Fire Department and First Responders provide essential services to our community. New volunteers are always welcome!
- Fresh bread baked by Robert Fishman
- Ottauquechee Health Foundation’s Sherry Thornburg (left) with other local health service providers
- Laurie Marechaux shows jewelry to a customer
- Plymouth neighbors connect
- Willow Bascom displays her artwork
- Sandi Small displays her crafts
- Tesha Buss, Good Commons and Eric Johnsen
- Terry Bascom, Plymouth Activity Coordinator (left), organized the event
- Plymouth State Rep Alison Clarkson visits the Farm & Wilderness table