Ava Joyal, who competed in the Harris Hill Junior Jumper competition last February, continues her quest by traveling to Alaska for a ski jumping camp. The young seamstress is making "Brattle Bears" to sell to help her fund her adventure.
To encourage area seniors to get outdoors for some moderate exercise, see scenic Guilford and enjoy good company along the way, Guilford Cares is leading both monthly and weekly walks.
Due to COVID, the traditional Sugar-on-Snow Supper at Guilford Community Church is being replaced by a “Celebration of Maple” via Zoom at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 19. Join in for songs and stories from Peter and Mary Alice Amidon and Andy Davis, and the raffling off of six gallons of local maple syrup donated by Coombs Family Farms, Deer Ridge Farm and Jon and Tammy Sargent.
On Hallowe’en night, Thursday, October 31, the Guilford Free Library invites families with young children to trick or treat the Guilford Free Library and our seven neighbors in Guilford Center.