comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Goshen garden club - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Happenings in the Hills: Goshen gardeners dress up AJ's

GOSHEN Goshen Garden Club members put their decorating skills to work at AJ's Steak and Pizza for Christmas before getting down to business in preparation for a 2024 that will see the club continue its beautification and horticultural education efforts in town.Before the club's annual officer ind

United-states
Chris-shearin
Tony-antonucci
University-of-connecticut
Arts-center
Goshen-garden-club
Bantam-cinema
John-mckenna
Premium-content

HAPPENINGS IN THE HILLS: Holiday pop-up shop set to open

LITCHFIELD Prime Time House in Torrington gets the Christmas season going Saturday when it opens its Prime Finds Home for the Holidays pop-up store at the Shrine of Lourdes for the second consecutive year.The shrine's Pilgrim Hall is packed with quality donated household goods and furniture on sale

United-states
Mary-stuart-orlando
Heide-rosko
Anne-gustafson
Gina-kain
Goshen-garden-club
Fairview-farm-golf-course
John-mckenna
Time-house
Prime-finds-home
Premium-content

Time capsule lodged in Goshen Library wall

A dedication ceremony to encase a time capsule for 47 years was held by the Friends of the Goshen Public Library and Historical Society on Oct. 29.This capsule is scheduled for opening 50 years after .

Yvonne-mirro
James-langlois
Meghan-boroden
Edward-connor
Goshen-chamber
Board-of-trustees
Those-companies
Goshen-public-library-historical-society
Goshen-public-library-board
Town-of-goshen-police-department
Friends-of-the-goshen-library
Goshen-lions-club

HAPPENINGS IN THE HILLS: Litchfield toy store on the move again

By John McKenna Republican-American 36 Litchfield Tan Soo Doo martial arts students cleaning up the grounds at Litchfield Community Center are, from left, Liam Crandley, Collin Argraves and Luke Gordon. John McKenna Republican-American LITCHFIELD After two years in one of the most prominent commercial locations in the center of town, The Silly Sprout children’s store is heading to a new home as part of its comeback from the devastating economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Owner Jessica Marullo-Dell’Aera will be moving her six-year-old business from 7 West St. to 503 Bantam Road in time for Memorial Day weekend. The new location, she said, is more affordable, will provide better access for customers, and offers outdoor space for sales and special events.

Harwinton
Connecticut
United-states
Terryville
Bantam-lake
American
Litchfield-tang-soo
Josh-myers
Heidi-crandley
Soo-doo
Denise-raap
Luke-gordon

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.