This is the season to compost your winter’s dryer lint and start hanging your laundry outside to save energy and reduce your bills. You can purchase rotating clothes lines at Florence Hardware or build your own. Let’s see all of those cloth napkins, tablecloths, sheets, and clothes blowing in the wind this spring! It’s a great way to benefit the environment and your wallet at the same time!
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Thursday, April 3rd, 6:30-8:30pm Leeds School Music Room
Rescheduled History Night…hopefully without snow!
You are invited to this casual sharing of Leeds stories, old photos, and memorabilia. There will be a slide show with images from 1950 of the Leeds 100th anniversary celebration, old class photos, and pictures of the village in the 1800 and 1900s. Watch the show, listen to or tell tales of Leeds from “back in the day” while enjoying delicious desserts! Sponsored by the LCA. Hope to see you there!
00justinhttps://leedscivic.org/leeds2/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/LCAlogotrans2.pngjustin2014-03-17 11:21:162014-03-17 11:21:16New Date – Leeds History Hot Chocolate Social
Tuesday, March 25th Leeds School Cafeteria from 7:00-9:00pm
Come gain more information and offer your input on the extension of the MassCentral Rail Trail (Norwottuck section), aka “the Bike Path.” The Rail Trail is slated to be extended from Grove Avenue in Leeds to South Main Street in Haydenville this coming spring and summer. Wayne Feiden, Northampton’s Director of Planning and Sustainability, will share plans for the extension and will listen to our input here in the Leeds community. Please come and share your concerns and your ideas. For more info call Alisa Klein at 586-9123 and aklein@northamptonma.gov or LeedsCivicAssoc@gmail.com.
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Green tip for Leeds
by Amy Stamm
This is the season to compost your winter’s dryer lint and start hanging your laundry outside to save energy and reduce your bills. You can purchase rotating clothes lines at Florence Hardware or build your own. Let’s see all of those cloth napkins, tablecloths, sheets, and clothes blowing in the wind this spring! It’s a great way to benefit the environment and your wallet at the same time!
New Date – Leeds History Hot Chocolate Social
Thursday, April 3rd, 6:30-8:30pm
Leeds School Music Room
Rescheduled History Night…hopefully without snow!
You are invited to this casual sharing of Leeds stories, old photos, and memorabilia. There will be a slide show with images from 1950 of the Leeds 100th anniversary celebration, old class photos, and pictures of the village in the 1800 and 1900s. Watch the show, listen to or tell tales of Leeds from “back in the day” while enjoying delicious desserts! Sponsored by the LCA. Hope to see you there!
Rail Trail Extension Community Meeting
Tuesday, March 25th
Leeds School Cafeteria from 7:00-9:00pm
Come gain more information and offer your input on the extension of the MassCentral Rail Trail (Norwottuck section), aka “the Bike Path.” The Rail Trail is slated to be extended from Grove Avenue in Leeds to South Main Street in Haydenville this coming spring and summer. Wayne Feiden, Northampton’s Director of Planning and Sustainability, will share plans for the extension and will listen to our input here in the Leeds community. Please come and share your concerns and your ideas. For more info call Alisa Klein at 586-9123 and aklein@northamptonma.gov or LeedsCivicAssoc@gmail.com.