Letter to the Editor - January 03 2013

Hanukkah Committee is appreciative

On behalf of the Millbrook Hanukkah Committee we thank The Millerton News for its coverage of our annual lighting ceremony of the menorah in Millbrook. Your reporter, Arvolyn Hill, has beautifully described the event ­­— the meaning of the holiday and its importance to our community in Millbrook.

We especially thank Grace Church for giving us use of their parish hall for our party after lighting the menorah. Members of Grace Church have shown their ecumenical spirit in allowing us the use of their parish hall for our celebration. We miss the participation of the Rev. Doug Fisher, who was always with us in our celebration and first suggested that we use the church parish hall. We wish him good health and success in his position in his broader church community.

Sheldon Lobel
Millbrook Hanukkah Committee
Millbrook

Many helped make Christmas party a success

On behalf of the officers and trustees of the Kent Historical Society, I would like to thank everyone who once again made our annual Christmas party at the Swift House such a great success. Our two rooms were packed to overflowing with old friends and new faces. Many people brought their favorite homemade goodies to share, and the Fife ’n Drum restaurant and J.P. Giffords each donated beautifully presented platters of tasty treats. Their generosity is much appreciated. Other guests volunteered to tend the bar, pass the food and clean up at the end of the evening.

And speaking strictly by myself, I would like to give a huge thank you to all my hard working board members who knocked themselves out to make the Swift House sparkle and glow and to help you all feel welcome and well fed. They are a truly remarkable group.

Margaret Smith
Executive Director
Kent Historical Society
Kent

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