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Monthly Archives: June 2017
Get Ready for the Calvin Coolidge Historic Site July Fourth Celebration — Margo’s Plymouth Report
Reprinted by permission of The Vermont Standard. 6/25/17 Well, another successful Strawberry Festival. According to Chris at the park, the count was 360, including those who worked at the Festival. I believe that is a few less than last year, but … Continue reading
See You at the Strawberry Festival! — Margo’s Plymouth Report
Reprinted by permission of The Vermont Standard 6/18/17 I don’t know why some weeks there is much to write and other weeks I am at a loss. This is one of those weeks! Of course the Plymouth Strawberry Festival will … Continue reading
Celebrate 200 Years of History and Sample Period Food!
Church of Our Savior Episcopal Church, that pretty little stone church on Mission Farm Road (against the hills opposite the Killington Skyeship on Route 4), is celebrating the 200th anniversary of the 1817 farmhouse that has been serving as the … Continue reading
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Plymouth Memorial Garden Inauguration
Plymouth’s beautiful new Memorial Garden, located at the Community Center, was dedicated at a special ceremony on Sunday, June 11, 2017. The Garden was created by Midge and Bruce Tucker, with help from town volunteers, in honor of their long-time … Continue reading
Liza Ward Remembered at Inauguration of Our New Memorial Garden — Margo’s Plymouth Report
Reprinted by permission of The Vermont Standard 6/11/17 Summer seems to have arrived all of a sudden! I am not complaining although it does seem strange to have to water the plants these past few days. Tom was over at … Continue reading
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Tagged Camp Plymouth State Park, Plymouth Community Center, Plymouth Emergency Service, Plymouth Historical Society, Plymouth Reading Group, Plymouth School Preschool, Plymouth Strawberry Festival, President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Tyson Congregational Church, Tyson Ladies Aid
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Congratulations to Plymouth’s Graduating High School Seniors! Strawberry Festival Just Around the Corner — Margo’s Plymouth Report
Reprinted by permission of The Vermont Standard 6/4/17 Yes, the weather is still a bit cool and unsettled, but the trees have leafed out nicely and everything is clothed in glorious shades of green! During my bike ride on Saturday, I … Continue reading