Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Tuesday, Continued


IN THE NEWS

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Ruth Angell
1934 - 2012

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Jean (Kimball) Doane
1959 - 2013

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This looks familiar!

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WEDNESDAY  EVENTS

At the Library

1:00 Movie Matinée

"Red Lights" RATED R


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Village of Waterville



"TRICK OR TREAT"

5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

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THURSDAY NIGHT

"Prism" Concert at the High School


7:00 p.m.

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HERE ARE YOUR NOVEMBER CALENDARS!
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Village of Waterville


Waterville Central School


Waterville Public Library

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Here's a Special Event to start the month!



The poster came with this E-note from the Director.


"The Waterville Central School Drama Club, under the direction of Karen Cronkhite, is proud to present their 2012 production of “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon.”  The fairy tales you know and love are flipped upside down in this wacky blend of all 209 stories of the Brothers Grimm.  Join two narrators and “the greatest troupe of actors the world have ever seen” as they cover classics such as Snow White, Cinderella, and Rapunzel, as well as the more obscure, like The Devil’s Grandmother and Lean Lisa

Please join us for this wild, free-form comedy on 
Friday and Saturday, November 9th and 10th 
in the high school auditorium. 

 Performances begin at 7:30 pm each night; admission is $6.00. 

(Thank you, Karen!)

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There will be more posters for more events in tomorrow's blog post!

ALSO IN THE MAIL

Sandy Martin brings us up to date on the Crimson Bonnets!

"For October the Crimson Bonnets enjoyed a Tea at the 
Harding Nursing Home last Thursday afternoon. Twenty 
residents along with twelve Crimson Bonnet members 
were served a wide variety of teas along with small sandwiches 
and cookies. The tea was served in special cups - each 
different and beautiful. The program consisted of a story 
about growing older, a talk regarding the collecting of tea 
cups and a word game with prizes presented by Wendy Bower.

The very enjoyable afternoon was arranged by Mary Lou, 
Nancy and the Nursing Home staff."

(Thanks, Sandy!)

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This E-note from Connie Bocko commenting on my observation that despite the abundance of Wild Grape Vines  they all seem to be grapeless.

"We have a couple grapevines behind our garage. This is the first time in 20 plus years that I never saw a single grape. I think that early warm weather followed by the frosts did them in. Same for the apple blossoms. Very few walnuts too: not much for the squirrels to gather."

Thank you for that, Connie.

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Gil Condon sent me a nice letter about my picture of the Sangerfield River and in it he remarked about "The Sangerfield Divide."  I'm sure you've all heard of "The Continental Divide" - the imaginary line that runs atop the Rocky Mountains at which all waters run either to the East or the West - no exceptions.  Well ---  I got out a topo map of Sangerfield and marked it up to show you where the Sangerfield Divide  (orange) must be.  All creeks and streams to the North RUN North and all creeks and streams to the South RUN South.


Thanks for that, Gil!

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Have a great day everyone!