Board of Finance Meeting – canceled
VirtualThis meeting has been canceled due to lack of business needing BoF action.
This meeting has been canceled due to lack of business needing BoF action.
Cornwallians of all ages come together (safely) to "Clean-Up" and "Green-Up" selected town roads. Pick up supplies and road assignments between 9am-10am at Cornwall Conservation Trust office at 7 Railroad Square, West Cornwall. Face coverings are required. Pick up trash and debris along town roads, and return trash to CCT office when finished. If you [Read More...]
Join the fun as we celebrate our first year with a festive picnic and plant swap with new and old Cornwall gardening friends -- Give the season a green thumbs-up send-off! Bring a pot luck picnic offering and blanket, CHLA --- Rain date, September 25th. RSVP to lillyott@yahoo.com Presented by The Cornwall Garden Club.
Two Weekends of Serious Fun at the UCC Parish House, 8 Bolton Hill Road Cornwall, CT Proceeds of book sale go to the Scholarship Fund for Cornwall Students Face Mask Required To donate books please call 860-672-6251 We cannot accept texts, magazines, small paperbacks. Nothing dirty, damp or shabby. If you wouldn’t give it shelf [Read More...]
Please join us for coffee, juice and bagels on Saturday, September 25 at 11am for a tour of the Cornwall Library and a review of what we have to offer. You will learn about the organization of our books, recorded books, and DVD’s, downloadable books, services, and policies and procedures.
The Little Guild will be holding the Great Country Mutt Show, a Westminster style Mutt Show that showcases dogs of all breeds and creeds, on Saturday, September 25 on the beautiful Cornwall Green from 11 am to 2 pm. This event is free and open to the public. From “the best mask” to “the best [Read More...]
The Cornwall Affordable Housing Plan Steering Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 27 at 4pm via Zoom
MIDDLEMARCH: It’s one of the finest novels ever written. So let’s take a long, luxurious stroll through George Eliot’s masterpiece to discover its successes and (yes) its failures. It’s big enough to encompass some massive fault lines. And it’s ambitious enough to hold them together. (Almost.) How does an atheist write about a Christian heroine? [Read More...]
Via Zoom