Here are a few things I want to bring to your attention:
There is a link on home page to state regulations regarding septic systems. We are trying to keep Joe's Pond as free of contamination from all sources as we possibly can, and one of the concerns is septic systems, so property owners around the pond (and elsewhere) should have this resource.
Also, on July 4, Cabot has their usual parade and all-day festivities, including a huge rummage sale. If you have items you'd like to donate, call Terry Persons, 279-6818.
On July 28, the Cabot Historical Society will present David Book, author and former Cabot teacher, with his monologue of Abel Morrill, a Cabot farmer who was impacted by the Civil War. This program is presented through Vermont Humanities Council, and will begin a 7 p.m. All are welcome. Lynn Bonfield, author of Roxanna's Children, wrote after seeing Book's performance, " . . . both writing and acting should be up for Oscars . . . I was totally washed away and tried hard not to cry. The pace was perfect . . ." This promises to be an interesting evening's entertainment, and we hope you will plan to attend. It will be at the Cabot Historical building on Main Street.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
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