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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Our Students Travel, Historical Society Elections, Book Club Meets — Margo’s Plymouth Report
Reprinted by permission of The Vermont Standard. 3/28/16 Well, Easter Sunday redeemed itself weather-wise too! I hope that everyone enjoyed the day. There were 18 of us at our house for brunch following church – friends and family and fabulous food. … Continue reading
Two Rivers Supervisory Union’s Act 46 Study Committee to Meet
Plymouth Town Hall will be the meeting site for the March 30, 2016 gathering of the Two Rivers Supervisory Union’s Act 46 Study Meeting. The meeting will begin at 6 pm. The meeting is open to the public. There is an … Continue reading
Are You on Our Town’s Email Lists?
If you are a full-time or part-time resident of Plymouth, or if you own property in town, you can sign up to one, two, or all three of our information-oriented email lists. The Activity list provides information of Plymouth town … Continue reading
Early Spring Activities and Events — Margo’s Plymouth Report
Reprinted by permission of The Vermont Standard 4/21/16 We are definitely coming into the “off season”. The Echo Lake Inn is closed for meals and now the Inn at Water’s Edge will be taking a break as well. Ten of … Continue reading
How to Participate as a Vendor at the 3rd Annual Plymouth Town “Antiques and Treasures” Tag Sale
All Plymouth residents are invited to participate as vendors in our 2-Day Memorial Day Weekend antiques and treasures tag sale to be held at the Plymouth Schoolhouse Activity Center on May 28 and 29, 2016. To put items up for sale, … Continue reading
Coming: Plymouth Town’s 3rd Annual “Antiques and Treasures” Indoor Sale
The Town of Plymouth is sponsoring another indoor community Antiques and Treasures sale at the Plymouth Schoolhouse Activity Center, located just north of the Municipal Building on Rte 100 (35 School Dr, Plymouth). Following previous successful sales that have featured … Continue reading
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Muddy Roads and Easter Week Services — Margo’s Plymouth Report
3/14/16 Well, the sudden rise in temperatures certainly did a number on our back roads. I heard that there were ruts a foot deep in some places! Many folks had long walks over very muddy roads when they had to … Continue reading
Ladies Aid Benefit Bake Sale Coming on Good Friday — Margo’s Plymouth Report
Reprinted by permission of The Vermont Standard. 3/7/16 Well, it is Monday morning and we just had a mini snow shower! Four of us had a ladies outing yesterday afternoon and walked around Camp Plymouth State Park. We found patches of … Continue reading
“The Three Musketeers” Comes to Woodstock High School
The Yoh Theater Players at Woodstock Union High School and Middle School will present The Three Musketeers on Friday, March 11 (7pm), Saturday, March 12 (7pm) and Sunday March 13 (2pm) at the Yoh Auditorium at the high school. This … Continue reading
Plenty of Good Eatin’ in Plymouth! and Our Easter Events — Margo’s Plymouth Report
Reprinted by permission of The Vermont Standard. 2/29/15 Not much snow left in many places, but I had heard that skiing at Okemo was good after the snow last week. The smell of sap being turned into maple syrup is in … Continue reading