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21 Jan 2025
Culture & Community
Washington Plant Sale
The local public high school Shepaug High School, is nurturing a generation of environmentally savvy skilled individuals through its thriving agriscience program.
This program is a part of the FFA (Future Farmers of America), and is dedicated to educating students about agriculture, horticulture, and natural resources.
by SEBASTIAN KOMARITSKY
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The Po After Dark
The PO, a cafe that is a hotspot for the local residents of Washington, Connecticut, held its first after-hours event on March 23. The PO After Hours event ran from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, had live music, new items on the menu, and free snacks. The first thirty people to arrive at the PO received a coupon for a free drink and the option of a cookie or fries.
by SAMARA KINYANJUI
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A Profile with Arethusa
Founded in 1868 by the Webster Family, Arethusa Farm was meant to be a small dairy farm for the town of Litchfield, Connecticut. It was named after the small, pink flowers found blooming on the property. Unfortunately, there
is not much documented about the farm’s founding or early history.
ASAP Celebrates 25 Years
ASAP has already scheduled a series of new events in 2024, but we are most excited about the upcoming 25-year celebration on June 1 at The Frederick Gunn School, which will provide another opportunity to engage with young artists in our community. ASAP believes in shining a light on young artists and their work, and they do this through the celebration of young writers and young photographers.
by SAMARA KINYANJUI
by MARLEY KENNEDY
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