Friday, June 1, 2007

Friday

It's 60 degrees and Garbage Day!

If it rained at all last night, it couldn't have been more than a sprinkle.
  • Today: Hazy, hot and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible. Highs in the mid to upper 80s.
  • Tonight: Partly cloudy and muggy with a chance of thunderstorms, especially early. Low around 60.
  • Saturday: Hazy, warm and humid with scattered thunderstorms possible. High: 84, Low: 62
  • Sunday: Clouds, some sun with heavy rain and thunderstorms possible in the afternoon. High: 82, Low: 61
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WCS Marching Band and Music Booster members are watching the forecast hoping for rain this evening and even tomorrow morning, but NOT, under any circumstances, should it rain in the afternoon!

The Parade at the Annual Sherburne Pageant of Bands will begin promptly at 1:00!

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WCS students Abram Koester and Tatyana Selyuzhitskaya are among the thirty "2007 Teen All-Stars" listed in today's Observer-Dispatch. Congratulations!!

The O-D reports on last night's meeting in New Hartford re: the proposed Power Line.

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It looks just like a pink pond! There's a large patch of "Gilleyflower" - Ragged-robin - blooming next to Loomis Road just West of Route 12.


Farmers are busy: giant hay rolls get wrapped in plastic covering down on Pleasant Valley Road .........

...... while on the East side of Hanover Road a sprayer follows rows of corn and .....

... on the West side, hay is gathered.

In the village, a 1930 Ford takes a brief rest at the corner of Stafford and Putnam;

and a crowd retreated to "Roc's" for an evening treat.

Planning Ahead?


sponsored by the

Brothertown Music Boosters

4:00 - 7:00 P.M.

at the

WCS Cafeteria.

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Relax! Listen to Music

by all of the musical groups.


And don't forget to get your $5 Raffle Tickets
for the
HUGE 50" HD TV

that'll be raffled off at the Social!

If fewer than 600 tickets are sold,
the Raffle becomes a 50/50 raffle!

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Now: about Goat Food. Mike Stephan, who used to live in Clinton, wrote: "Our goats and sheep always loved apples (and just about anything else we gave them) so I suspect it is just a matter of giving them some time to settle in. The sweet feed looks like the place to start."

Others have suggested that goats will eat anything that's hung on a clothesline!

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New York travels to Boston for this evening's game at the Fenway.
(I'll be up late!)