Metals Collection!
It's 37.2 degrees.
- Wednesday: Increasing Clouds. Breezy. Showers late. Mild. High near 60.
- Wednesday night: Rain showers. Turning cooler late. Low around 40.
- Thursday: Breezy and cool with rain showers mixing with and possibly changing to snow showers. High: 46, Low: 29
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Yesterday really turned out to be quite pleasant. Painting continued at the St. John Apartments ........
Bob Mayne added to his fine Winter supply of firewood .......
Bob Mayne added to his fine Winter supply of firewood .......
the Coles hung garlands .........
and on Madison Street the Fosters' ornamental kale glowed in the afternoon sun.
The leaves of this tree looked like polished silver!
Perhaps someone can identify it for me? (Mark Mowrey could!)
It's on Sally Road just about at Fuess-Cleary Road in what used to be called the "Bank Lot."
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841-4077 to register!
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The leaves of this tree looked like polished silver!
Perhaps someone can identify it for me? (Mark Mowrey could!)
It's on Sally Road just about at Fuess-Cleary Road in what used to be called the "Bank Lot."
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841-4077 to register!
OR
Consider this: Lawrence Gilley writes to say that The Marshall Historical Society will meet at the Town Hall on Thursday, November 15, 2007, 7:30 pm. Guest Speakers: Students from Clinton under the leadership of Principal Richard Hunt will present: "Local Baseball History".
The students are a chapter of the Society of American Baseball Research (SABR) which has about 7000 members and 56 regional chapters throughout the United States. SABR members study baseball past and present and research the historical aspects of American's pastime.
The students are a chapter of the Society of American Baseball Research (SABR) which has about 7000 members and 56 regional chapters throughout the United States. SABR members study baseball past and present and research the historical aspects of American's pastime.
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Seems it's on Village property and no one noticed 'til it was too late!
How could that happen?
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How could that happen?
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Have you ever been to Shako:wi? It's not a long drive and it's a nice "discovery!"
From this morning's O-D: Shako:wi Cultural Center offers craft classes The Oneida Indian Nation’s Shako:wi Cultural Center offers ongoing craft classes for cornhusk doll making at 2 p.m. every Tuesday and Saturday.
Classes are free and limited to ten participants. Registration is required by calling 829-8801.
The center is located on Route 46, about three miles south from the intersection of state routes 5 and 46. The center is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and features a gift shop on premises.
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This may be the last of our "outdoor" days:
enjoy it!