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156th Annual Laurel Hill Day Program - August 04, 2008
STOCKBRIDGE - The Laurel Hill Association will hold its 156th annual Laurel Hill Day on Saturday, August 16 at 2 P.M. at the rostrum on Laurel Hill (behind the Stockbridge Town Offices building on Main Street). The public is invited to attend.
The speaker for the Program will be Jessica Murray Toro, Conservation Program Manager at The Nature Conservancy in Sheffield, MA. Her presentation is entitled: “Being Green in the Berkshires”.
Association President Thomas Schuler will preside. The recipient of the annual $2,000 college scholarship will be announced. Amelia Giles, violinist, will play a musical interlude before and after Mrs. Toro speaks. The recipient of the association’s Community Service Award will also be announced. Belle Fox-Martin, Minister at the Housatonic Congregational U.C.C. will give the Invocation and the Benediction. At the conclusion of the program, refreshments will be served.
The Laurel Hill Association is the oldest existing village improvement society in the United States and was founded in 1853. By maintaining the 387 acres of Association properties and trails, by planting trees, and by cooperating with town authorities and other organizations for community welfare, the Laurel Hill Association helps to preserve the attractive character of Stockbridge.
For more information, call 413-298-5595. |
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