Tag Archives: Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report – 9/17/11

From Margo Marrone Reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard  Although it was a late decision to have the Reach Out Luncheon on the 15th, we did have a fairly good turnout for our pasta, sausage, & salad meal. We … Continue reading

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Performers Announced for Plymouth Recovery Benefit Concert At Coolidge Historic Site

Contact: William Jenney Regional Historic Site Administrator 802-672-3773; William.Jenney@state.vt.us PLYMOUTH NOTCH, Vt. – The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site and the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation will host The Plymouth Recovery Benefit Concert in Plymouth, Vermont on October 15th, 2011 from 12:00PM – 5:00 … Continue reading

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Fundraising Events For Plymouth

News of a number of fundraising events to be held in Plymouth over the next month has been coming in. Mark your calendar, enjoy some time with neighbors and friends, pass the word on to others, and help Plymouth residents … Continue reading

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Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report – Week of 9/12

From Margo Marrone Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard 9/12/11 The sun is shining & work is progressing all through town.  As I write, Tom & Steve Heilner are doing our permanent (hopefully) driveway repairs.  It was nice to … Continue reading

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Birthday Wishes, Town Vote, Travel and More

Plymouth Report by Margo Marrone Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard 8/15/11 Please note upcoming birthdays on 8/25 for Bob Hayward & Danny Moyer – best wishes! I imagine that Bob will be at the Reach Out Luncheon on … Continue reading

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History Alive for Kids

submitted by Diane Kemble, Education Director,  Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation Do you like to draw, explore, and have fun making up plays? Come spend a beautiful fall day or two at Plymouth!   The programs are geared to kids ages 8 to … Continue reading

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Special Town Meeting, Ladies Aid Bazaar, Reach Out Luncheon, Historical Society Events Upcoming

Plymouth Report by Margo Marrone Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard Note from The Plymouth Press: Our apologies for not posting Margo’s 8/1 report last week due to out-of-town travel. Selections from Margo’s earlier report are included in this week’s … Continue reading

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Plymouth Celebrates July 4th and 250th Anniversary

The weather was gorgeous and the crowd was large at the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site on July 4th. In addition to the traditional march and laying of a wreath to commemorate President Coolidge’s birthday, visitors and residents enjoyed a … Continue reading

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New Day Camp at Coolidge Historic Site

Registrations Open for Art and History Explorers Camp By Diane Kemble, Coolidge Foundation For the first time, a weeklong summer day camp will be offered at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch, Vermont. Nine to twelve year olds are invited … Continue reading

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In Case You Missed It – Plymouth Featured on WCAX

WCAX Burlington aired a feature story on Plymouth’s 250th Anniversary in May. They interviewed Plymouth Artisan cheesemaker Jesse Werner, Plymouth Historical Society president Melissa Lynds, Bill Jenney, administrator of the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site and Mimi Baird, Trustee of … Continue reading

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