The committee for A December to Remember gathered at the Fairgrounds Thursday afternoon, and funding was the number-one issue.įair President Doug Cater raised the financial issue, suggesting the committee put together a budget for the December 5 celebration. Plans for a Christmas celebration at the Sunshine Fairgrounds began firming up last week. įull Story > Full steam ahead for Cobleskill's Christmas New totes with the library’s logo will also. “This is something we do that everyone loves and with people so desperate for books, we wanted to find a way to do it,” said Jeanne Irwin, vice president of the library’s Board of Trustees.Īs always, all books and DVDs will be free with cash donations to help support the library accepted. The Lee Empie Award will go to the individual Walker who brings in the most money on October 18.įull Story > Sharon Library sets August Great Book Giveaway ĬOVID cancelled one of the Sharon Springs Free Library’s most popular spring events:īut now, with guidance from the Schoharie County Department of Health, it’s back and set for Saturday, August 15, 9am-2pm, outside, in the library’s back parking lot, with masks and social distancing required. Empie, several months ago Pam Kostbar-Jarvis and her husband John bought a wooden plaque designed by the staff at the New England Calendar and Novelty Company in Cobleskill. The first-ever virtual Schoharie County Aggie Scott Memorial CROP Hunger Walk will be coming to Cobleskill on Sunday, October 18.īesides raising money in the fight against hunger, the event will honor the memory of the late Lee Empie, who for many years was the local CROP Hunger Walk supporter who brought in the largest amount of money on CROP Hunger Walk Sunday. įull Story > CROP hunger walk to be held virtually There is plenty of outdoor seating takeout orders will be availa. Each dinner includes a half chicken, baked potato, coleslaw and a roll. There will also be chicken barbecue dinners prepared by Brooks’ House of BBQ. Homemade strawberry shortcake with fresh-baked biscuits and whipped cream will be served beginning at 11am.Īpproximately 250 quarts of strawberries are prepared and generally sell out by 1pm. This will be the 49th year of the festival. The event is held on the church grounds at 174 Main Street, Worcester. The Worcester-Schenevus Library is collaborating with the First Presbyterian Church in hosting the annual Strawberry Festival on Saturday. Worcester Strawberry Fest returns Saturday
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