This has been a busy week, as the
museum group is getting ready for our upcoming Thanksgiving Pie & Bake Sale
next Saturday the 19th.
I have been very little help so far because of
my injuries but I am whipping into shape.
Here I would like to thank all those who sent cards or words of
encouragement and also to Kate & Mary Mahoney, Don Wheeler, Doug and Diane
Chilson, Michele Kelly, Barb Keough, Cathy Nagle, and my brother and sister in law Fritz & Nola for their visits to
the hospital. Broken ribs, broken collarbone, fingers, etc. are on the mend. (Still not typing too well!)
The Pie Sale has grown in size and
we are lucky enough this year to use Jim Monahan’s little shop next to the Post
Office again. Thanks Jim…. great location… with parking and space.
The pies and bake goods will also
have items from our museum gift area and as always all proceeds go to upkeep of
the museum which this year hosted a number of events, days open and did writing
of history and history lectures..
The Friends of the Museum group is
growing and we hope to have our 501 3c by next year. So think about joining
with membership forms available at the event.
The sale will run from 10am until 3
pm so stop by and say hi and grab a bake good that you can use for Thanksgiving
Dinner or as a gift….We will be looking for you!
The Old Town of Eaton Museum is housed in the oldest stone building in the Town of Eaton.
Video of another stone treasure in Eaton laying to waste...
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