Tuesday, August 20, 2013

As promised, here's more on the Thursday Dinners at Cabot Church:

Last Supper in Cabot



Well ... it's the last Thursday/fund raising supper of the year for the Cabot Church on Main Street. This time diners can choose pulled pork and/or Italian chicken along with homemade salads, drinks and deserts.

THIS THURSDAY - Aug. 22, 5:30 pm - 7 pm. Adults are $8 and children are $4.

Thank you for helping church members keep the building open for area meetings and events.  
Amanda Legare

This dinner sounds like a great bargain.  The food is always very good, so give your cook a break and either have dinner at the church or get take to eat at home.  Either way, you'll be helping to keep the church open and having a great meal in the bargain.

We did errands in Danville and West Danville this morning - I had to stop at the Danville town offices to check on some property changes; Fred had stuff to get at Larrabee's.  The Green in Danville is coming along very nicely.  There were a few workers still laboring there, but no traffic delays, at least none for us.   Later we stopped at the post office in West Danville, of course.  

We took a short ride up Old Homestead Road and Fred got this picture - nice view on a beautiful day.  This is where the former Maguire camp was.  The building was taken down this spring and the lot cleared of brush to make an extended lawn on what is now a double lot owned by Mark and Robin Nicholson.  

It was quiet around the village and we hardly saw anyone on Old Homestead Road.  I expect lots of folks have had to return home from Joe's Pond because their vacation time is over and the kids have to get ready to go back to school.  Most schools are gearing up their sports programs already, and classes will begin next week.  

It has been a great summer, for the most part.  We've had some unusual weather, but it has turned out to be one of the better summer seasons, and certainly the past few days have been exceptionally nice.  Some of us are wondering what our winter will be like, but there's no point in fretting about it since we don't have any control over the weather - yet.  I suppose that will come, eventually.  Isn't that an interesting thought!

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