Phyllis LEHRERTHE LEHRER REPORT
Phyllis Lehrer

Reminder: real estate taxes are due Feb. 2, which is a Monday. The question is if town offices are closed because of the weather can the bill be paid Feb. 3 without a penalty? 

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Thank you to all those who plow roads and sidewalks, your efforts are truly appreciated.

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The Rev. Dr. Susan Cartmell,  the new pastor at the South Amherst Congregational Church, sent me an email about special services “Calming Candlelit Musical Service “ that will be held every Wednesday, Feb. 4 to March 25 at 6 p.m. The evening includes  live music, prayer, and time for quiet reflection, based on the practices of the Taizé Community in France. “It’s like yoga for the soul,” she wrote.

The Taizé Community was formed to promote peace and understanding after World War II. The evening includes chanting from the music of the Taize monks in France. Though started by these Protestant brothers, the chants have gained a following around the world, she wrote. 

A friendly community supper of soup, salad, and bread will be served at 5:30 p.m. with vegan and gluten free options. Donation optional. 

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Adventure East is sponsoring a full moon hike on Mt. Norwottuck, Saturday, Jan. 31 from 2 to 5 p.m. Meet at the Kestrel Headquarters on Bay Road. Registration is required. There is a fee. Visit adventureeast.com for details. 

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Gallery A3 has a new exhibit,” Winter Garden Group Show” that will run from Feb. 5-28. An opening reception that is free and open to the public, will be held, Friday, Feb. 6.

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Liz Larson, Amherst Historical Society director, sent me a heads up that UMass retired Professor Joe Larson will receive the Kinney Conch Shell Award at the Founder’s Day Ceremony Sunday, Feb 8 at 2 p.m. at the Amherst History Center in Boltwood Walk. He is being cited as one of the founders of “ Preserve UMass” in 2007 to recognize and preserve historic structures on campus. The event is free and open to the public.

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Sorry to say  the Farmer’s Almanac was not very accurate with its daily prediction. For New England Jan. 24-27, “Rain expected along the coast from MA South.” However, under the general winter forecast, “Frequent snowstorms in New England should keep snow lovers happy.” 

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