Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Wednesday

It's Recyclables Day!

16.3 degrees and clear.


From WKTV: "Wednesday will start off sunny, but clouds should build in ahead of an Alberta Clipper type system that will provide a period of flurries for Wednesday night and Thursday, followed by a new round of lake effect Friday. Initially, lake snows should be well to our west, but as Friday transitions into Friday night, heavier snows may get closer to the viewing area. Reinforcing cold will build in behind Thursday's system, leading to some cold days and nights Friday and Saturday.
The potential for another widespread system exists early next week, bringing a mix of snow and rain to parts of the area."

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It takes just about a week! If you pick some forsythia today and put it in a vase of warmish water, you'll have a Spring bouquet on Thanksgiving!

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Yesterday was about the coldest day that we've had. I found Jennifer Neff and her children in the Park putting up a notice about the Nov. 28th "Parade of Lights." While her daughter held up the unwieldy door, Jenn turned to look at me and hollered, "It's freezing!!"

(Yes: there IS a better way to do this and I understand that the Village Board is looking into a way to make it happen!)

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At their Monday night meeting, the Village Board passed the following proclamation:


(Click to enlarge.)

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Mary Beth VanDenberg has sent me an E-note to say that

there will also be a


BAKE SALE

at the

Coach Lemery Benefit Concert

on Friday evening!!

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Volunteers from Habitat for Humanity have made quite a lot of progress on the new home that is being built on Gridley-Paige Road.


Ducks will have to find a different pond to swim in - or get ice skates!



More Christmas decorations on Main Street!

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and

FOR THE RECORD


Have a great day, everyone, and stay warm!