Tuesday, January 29, 2013
The Plymouth Moose Lodge is hosting a benefit for the Sandy Hook Relief Fund Jan. 31.
The Plymouth Moose Lodge is hosting a benefit for The Sandy Hook Relief Fund featuring several local bands, raffles and more. The Jan. 31 benefit will include music by The Katie Stodder Band, The Extension, The Plaid, The Great Ak, and TooBoKou. There will also be a 50/50 raffle, and raffle prizes. Food will be provided, and there will be a cash bar. Advance tickets are on sale at the lodge very soon, but it is not necessary to have one. Anyone who cannot attend, but would like to make a cash donation, can send a check to: Sandy Hook Relief Benefit c/o Jim McDonough, 601 State Road, Plymouth, MA 02360 All checks should be made out to the Plymouth Moose Lodge, and a single stream donation to The United Way's Sandy Hook Relief Fund in the …
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
PCIS eighth graders made more than 100 snowflakes to decorate Sandy Hook
While residents and school officials of Newtown, Connecticut debate whether to demolish the elementary school where a gunman killed 26 people, students at Plymouth Community Intermediate School are helping to make the school they're attending a nicer place. Sandy Hook students are attending classes at Chalk Hill School in nearby Monroe and PTA volunteers there are working to ensure that the students are welcomed back by a winter wonderland with the entire school decorated with as many unique snowflakes as possible. PCIS 7th and 8th grade students in Susanne DeCoste's Health Education classes have contributed more than 100 snowflakes to the effort.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Several scout troops are collecting Christmas trees for a donation.
1. Boy Scout Troops 47 of Plymouth will collect your clean Christmas tree and recycle it for a donation of $8. Tree pickup will be New Year’s Day starting at 8 a.m. This service is for Plymouth residents only. Call Simon at 508-746-7349 or send email to trees@troop47plymouth.org. Boy Scout Troop 64 will pick up and recycle Christmas trees Jan. 5 for $8 per tree. Call or text Jonathan Edson at 508-728-5282 or email imjedson@aol.com and leave your name, address and phone number. For a donation of $10, Cub Scout Pack 1620 will collect and recycle your Christmas tree Saturday, Jan. 5, and plant two new trees next spring for every tree collected. To schedule a pickup, call 508-759-3457 or email Scout1620@gmail.com and provide your name and …
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Looking for someone to pick up your Christmas tree? Here are some suggestions.
1. Boy Scout Troops 47 of Plymouth will collect your clean Christmas tree and recycle it for a donation of $8. Tree pickup will be New Year’s Day starting at 8 a.m. This service is for Plymouth residents only. Call Simon at 508-746-7349 or send email to trees@troop47plymouth.org. Boy Scout Troop 64 will pick up and recycle Christmas trees Jan. 5 for $8 per tree. Call or text Jonathan Edson at 508-728-5282 or email imjedson@aol.com and leave your name, address and phone number. For a donation of $10, Cub Scout Pack 1620 will collect and recycle your Christmas tree Saturday, Jan. 5, and plant two new trees next spring for every tree collected. To schedule a pickup, call 508-759-3457 or email Scout1620@gmail.com and provide your name and …
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
If you'd like to help, donate, or express sympathy to the families of Newtown, Connecticut, here are some ways you can do so.
1. United Way of Greater Plymouth County has advised that United Way of Western Connecticut, in partnership with Newtown Savings Bank, has created the Sandy Hook School Support Fund, which will be able to provide support services to the families and community affected by the Dec. 14 tragedy. Check donations may be mailed to Sandy Hook School Support Fund, c/o Newtown Savings Bank, 39 Main St., Newtown, CT 06470. Call 800-461-0672 or visit newtown.uwwesternct.org for details. 2. The Plymouth Fire Department and Plymouth Firefighters Local 1768 are participating in the Toys for Tots program for the fifth year. Drop-off locations for unwrapped toys are Station 1 Headquarters, located at 114 Sandwich St., in the front lobby, as well as Station…
Sunday, December 23, 2012
If you'd like to help, donate, or express sympathy to the families of Newtown, Connecticut, here are some ways you can do so.
1. United Way of Greater Plymouth County has advised that United Way of Western Connecticut, in partnership with Newtown Savings Bank, has created the Sandy Hook School Support Fund, which will be able to provide support services to the families and community affected by the Dec. 14 tragedy. Check donations may be mailed to Sandy Hook School Support Fund, c/o Newtown Savings Bank, 39 Main St., Newtown, CT 06470. Call 800-461-0672 or visit newtown.uwwesternct.org for details. 2. The Plymouth Fire Department and Plymouth Firefighters Local 1768 are participating in the Toys for Tots program for the fifth year. Drop-off locations for unwrapped toys are Station 1 Headquarters, located at 114 Sandwich St., in the front lobby, as well as …
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Plymouth residents are doing their best for the families of Newtown, Connecticut.
The Plymouth Chapter of the Loyal Order of the Moose is hosting a benefit to support the families affected by last week's tragedy. While many of the details are still in the planning stage, organizers including Jim McDonough, have set a date and have three local bands scheduled to perform. Proceeds will go to the Sandy Hook Relief Fund set up by the United Way. The event will be held from 6 p.m. to midnight Thursday Jan. 31, at the lodge. There will be live music. Bands include The Extension, Katie Stodder, and The Great Ak, with more to be added.