Spring Cleanup

Spring, as usual, starts off slowly here in Central Vermont and then quickly shifts to summer. Unfortunately because of the way the calendar worked this year and the way the weather has not been cooperating, The Board of Business Administration, invites you to stick around for a bit after worship on May 12 to do a little yard/parking lot work. Michael Roche will help prune our lovely ornamental flowering cherries. If you can help, bring a rake, a broom or a shovel (we have some dead leaves left over from last year that are blocking grass growth and it would be good to finish cleaning the parking lot.

We realize this is Mother’s day. If you have a date with mom, excellent! If you can stick around for a half an hour even, we hope you will. In fact we are hosting a very small wedding (which was originally going to be held in Berlin, but was moved here last week) at 11:30, so indoor work will be limited.

This church is a beautiful landmark in our village and the money and work you put into it is to be commended. I hear on a regular basis of how proud Waterbury is of the way we keep this property looking good (the assumption, I believe, is that if we keep it looking good, then we are doing good too, and so we are!) Winter always takes a toll on the property, but with an hour of work, we can get it looking good again.