Community/Senior Lunch – UCC Parish House
UCC Parish House 8 Bolton Hill Road, Cornwall, CTCommunity/Senior Lunch, Tuesday, May 14, UCC Parish House, noon. Must RSVP by May 10 to park.recreation@cornwallct.gov or 860-480-0600.
Community/Senior Lunch, Tuesday, May 14, UCC Parish House, noon. Must RSVP by May 10 to park.recreation@cornwallct.gov or 860-480-0600.
Meetings may be held in-person, via Zoom or hybrid. Visit the Minutes/Agenda webpage for details.
Cornwall Woman’s Society Educational Award: High school seniors graduating this year and whose full-time residence is in Cornwall are eligible. Applications are available at the Cornwall Library, the high school, or from cbthibault@gmail.com. Applications due May 15.
CCS kindergarten registration for the 2024–25 school year will be held during the month of May. Registration for children who are five years old before September 2 will be on Wednesday, May 15, and for children who turn five on or after September 2 (and through December 31), registration will be on Friday, May 17. [Read More...]
The Silas C. Beers Charitable Trust (also known as Housatonic Valley Institute - HVI) was established in 1925 and has been quietly assisting Cornwall residents achieve their higher education goals for almost 100 years. In 2021, HVI began a restructuring process and expanded the ways in which it supports education. Currently, HVI is providing Cornwall [Read More...]
NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]
In the CCS Library or Via Zoom if indicated
Beginner's Tai Chi: Wednesdays, 5-6 PM, Cornwall Town Hall. First class: January 3. Cost: $50/month (first class is free). For more information: Dave at 672-6726 or davidcolbert7@gmail.com.
NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]