There will be a Book Sale at the Chichester Town Library on
Saturday, May 8, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine. Come to
the back entrance on Pound Road and stock up on reading
material.
Come to the 11th Annual Mother’s Day
Breakfast on Sunday, May 9, 2010, from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the
Chichester Fire Department, 22 Main Street. There is no better
way to start Mother’s Day than with a home-cooked breakfast
prepared and served by your friends and neighbors,
the volunteers of the Chichester Fire Department. Please
join us for a delicious buffet breakfast of pancakes, eggs, home
fries, sausage, English muffin, coffee, tea, juice, or milk. The
cost of the breakfast is $7.00 for adults and $4.00 for children
under 10. All proceeds/ donations will benefit the Chichester
Firefighters Association.
On Monday, May
10, at 7 p.m. in the Grange/Town Hall the Chichester Historical
Society will present “Those Who Served,” a program by historian
Tim Patterson on Civil War soldiers from our area. Following the
program the Historical Society Museum at 49 Main Street will be
open for those who wish to view the society’s Civil War exhibit
featuring items that belonged to Cpl. Henry M. Sanborn 14th Reg.
Co. H.
The program is free and all are welcome to attend.
Refreshments will be served. There is ample parking space.
Students studying U. S. History are encouraged to hear this
riveting presentation.
Happy Birthday to Cecil
White on May 5th and Diana Menard on May 9th.
Happy Anniversary to Florence and Cecil White on May 6th.
The following DVDs have recently been added to the
shelves at the Chichester Town Library: 2012, Fracture, Calendar
Girls, Little Dorrit, The Color of War – History Channel,
Mariposa and Her Butterfly Friends, Watch On The Rhine, Taking
Chance, Almost Famous, The Old Man and the Sea, The Cotton Club,
Rooster Cogburn, Bend of the River, Dr. Bell And Mr. Doyle,
Scooby-Doo’s Creepiest Capers, Goosebumps – The Headless Ghost,
Barbie And The Magic Pegasus, The Fox And The Child, and The
Proposal.
The
Cub Scouts of Pack 85 in Chichester enjoyed a short hike on
Friday evening along the Madeline Sanborn Conservation Area
trail behind town hall. If you haven’t checked out this simple
and beautiful walk out to the picturesque Marsh Pond, it’s
definitely worth your time! Lots of wildlife to enjoy in the
area. The cubs saw geese, great blue heron, mice, and beaver
lodges on this pleasant spring evening. Thanks to the Chichester
Conservation Commission for maintaining this trail area!
Chichester Historical Society
“Those Who Served”
Monday,
May 10th
Tim Patterson, historian, will present an
interesting and informative program on Civil War soldiers who
served from our area. Over fifty names appear in the Chichester
Town history as having volunteered for service in the “War of
the Rebellion.”
The presentation by Mr. Patterson will be
held in the Grange/Town Hall at 7 p.m. Plenty of parking is
available. As always, refreshments will be served. The
Historical Society Museum at 49 Main Street will be open after
the program for those who wish to view the Society’s Civil War
exhibit featuring items that belonged to Cpl. Henry M. Sanborn
14th Reg. Co. H.
Our programs are free and all are welcome to
attend. Students studying U.S. History are encouraged to hear
this riveting presentation.
For information about this
program or any other questions that you might have, please
contact Lucille Noel, at 798-5709 or Richard Pratt at 798-3151.